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Send us a textOn this week's episode, we discuss an album that came out in 2024, the fifth album by the Lemon Twigs, A Dream is All We Know. Consisting of multi-instrumentalist brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario, the music of the Lemon Twigs often feels like it's been plucked straight from the 1960s or 1970s. Echos of the Beatles, the Kinks and the Beach Boys are obvious, in fact they brothers call the sound of this LP "Mersey Beach." However, the Brothers D'Addario make it all sound fresh and relevant. Coming just a year off of their critically heralded LP Harmony Everything, the wonderfully constructed songs on A Dream Is All We Know feels like as the culmination of everything the Lemon Twigs recorded before it. A shimmering pop gem full of multi-layered ear worms, quirky song structures, and beautifully lush harmonies. There is a breadth and depth here not found on many modern rock albums that rewards the listener with each repeated listen. Visit us at www.tappingvinyl.com.
The Media Arts & Technology department at New Mexico Highlands University is a one-of-a-kind program. Students not only learn about technology and design, but they get to implement their ideas, working from brainstorming and mind mapping to exhibition design and installation, interactive displays, and so much more. NMHU professors Lauren Addario and Becca Sharp join Emily Withnall to talk about their program and their 20-year partnership with the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, including their exhibition design at many of DCA's Historic Sites. This partnership and internship program is one way students from rural parts of the state can learn about various jobs in the arts and develop their skills in design, interpretation, cultural technology, and so much more. Mentioned in this Episode: NMHU Media Arts & Technology Los Luceros Historic Site Jemez Historic Site Coronado Historic Site Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site New Mexico State Land Office Returning Home article by DezBaa' about the NM State Land Office's land exchange program Mineral Hill (Lauren's band!) We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. You can write an email or record a short voice memo and attach it for us to listen to. Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! If you love New Mexico, you'll love El Palacio Magazine! Subscribe to El Palacio today. Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio MagazineExecutive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. RuizRecording Engineer: Collin Ungerleider and Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa FeEditor & Production Manager: Alex RieglerAssociate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
...y más nuevas canciones de Brian D'Addario, Horsegirl, 54 Ultra, Adrián Quesada, Javiera Mena, Pamela Rodríguez, María Yfeu, Ghouljaboy y El Petit De Cal Eril.Escuchar audio
Brian D'Addario and his brother Michael came onto our radar back in 2016 as the duo the Lemon Twigs and their debut album Do Hollywood, a throwback splash of 60's and 70's rock and pop akin to the Beatles and the Beach Boys. Now after five Lemon Twigs albums, Brian D'Addario has released his debut […] The post Brian D’Addario: “Till the Morning” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
...y más nuevas canciones de Marcelo Criminal, El Verbo Odiado, Marban, The Budos Band, El Michels Affair, Finn Wolfhard, Brian D'Addario y Lana Del Rey.(Hoy, con Virginia Díaz ocupando el puesto de Gustavo Iglesias)Escuchar audio
Brian D’Addario: ‘Till The Morning // Welly: Deere John // The Monochrome Set: Cargo // Dum Dum Pachecos: Filtras // Amor A Traición / Rafael Berrio: De cara a la pared // Amor A Traición / Rafael Berrio: Barrio obrero // Amor A Traición / Rafael Berrio: Prima Donna // Rafael Berrio: Bebemos de más // Rafael Berrio: La mala idea // Rafael Berrio: Vivir el presente // Verde Prato: Un sol claro // Judy Collins: My Father // Colin Scot: You’re Bound To Leave Me Now // Colin Scot: Nite People // Colin Scot: Smile // The Sea Urchins: A Morning Oddyssey // Richard Chamberlain: Blue Guitar // Illinois Jacquet & Kenny Burrell: Bonita // Martial Desbruynes Et Son Orchestre: Mon Oncle https://irratia.donostiakultura.eus/es/podcast/musica/no-es-para-menos-rafael-berrio-joserra-senperena-cheli-lanzagorta-harkaitz-cano-musika
Met ditmaal: Throwing Muses, Vundabar, Brian D’Addario, The Tubs, Cindy Lee, HotWax, Last Train, Manic Street Preachers, Sextile, Shane MacGowan & The Popes, The Murder Capital, The Devil Makes Three, Jason Isbell, Gavin Friday, plus een exclusieve instore van Tramhaus. Concerto Radio, aflevering 588 (21 maart 2025): Throwing Muses, You’re Clouds: Moonlight Concessions Vundabar, Hurricane: […]
Every year, American popular culture focuses on recognizing the entertainment world’s hits and misses in Awards Season. Daniel D’Addario gives us a well-informed, if fictional, glimpse behind the smiles and glittering ceremonies to understand the personal and professional commitment of actresses at the top of their games. D’Addario is chief correspondent at “Variety,” writing features, profiles, and columns. He has won awards from the Los Angeles Press Club for profile writing and for political commentary and is among the moderators of Variety’s Actors on Actors video series. His debut novel, “The Talent,” follows five actresses as they navigate the complex world of Hollywood. D’Addario was previously the television critic for “Variety” and for “Time.” A graduate of Columbia University, he lives with his husband and two daughters in Brooklyn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Song of the Day is “Till the Morning” from Brian D'Addario's debut album Till the Morning, out March 20.
In a classic IWOL Nolanesque time shift, we jump ahead to talk about The Kinks' "Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire)" with esteemed guest Brian D'Addario of The Lemon Twigs.
Arrancamos con un buen 'Pogo' de la mano de Sexy Zebras, y te adelantamos el que será el debut en solitario de Brian D'Addario, la mitada de The Lemon Twigs. Además, escuchamos las últimas novedades de Alison Darwin, Colectivo Da Silva y Vera Fauna.Playlist:SEXY ZEBRAS - PogoSEXY ZEBRAS - El fugitivo (En directo)HERMANA FURIA - ¿Dónde está?HERMANA FURIA - AmonioKYUSS - Space CadetQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Mosquito SongTHE KILLS - Cheap And CheerfulCOLECTIVO DA SILVA - Dar dosVERA FAUNA - Sale el SolPARCELS - Leaveyourlove (with Ximena Sariñna & Rawayana)XIMENA SARIÑANA - Chispa rojaVULFPECK - Big DipperTHE LEMON TWIGS - They Don't Know How To Fall In PlaceBRIAN D'ADDARIO - Till the MorningTHE MYSTERY LIGHTS - In The StreetsFATHER JOHN MISTY - She Cleans UpJD MCPHERSON - Sunshine GetawayTHE BLACK KEYS - The Night BeforeJACK WHITE - Morning at Midnight (Live at Toad's Place, September 10, 2024)IGGY POP - Modern Day Ripoff (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023)IGGY POP - I Wanna Be Your Dog (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023)MOLOTOV - Here We KumMARCUS KING - Lie Lie LieDEWOLFF - Live Like You (Live)NIRVANA - Drain YouALISON DARWIN - AlbaRUFUS T. FIREFLY - Nebulosa jadeEscuchar audio
Las diferencias son sutiles, pero existen. Aunque es verdad que Brian tiene mayor peso compositivo en The Lemon Twigs. Y es verdad, también, que la mayoría de las canciones que anuncia en solitario han nacido en colaboración con su hermano Michael. Y aún así, 'Till The Morning' será a finales de marzo el debut solista de Brian D'Addario, el 50% del negocio familiar que es The Lemon Twigs. También en este caso, el pop pluscuamperfecto de finales de los 60 aparece como referencia indiscutible. Playlist:Brian D'Addario - Till the Morning The Lemon Twigs - Church Bells Cameron Winter - Love Takes Miles NINA - Till the devil gets bored Robert Ascroft, Ruth Radalet - Faded Photograph Desire - The Judge Nilüfer Yanya - Call It Love (Jam City Remix)Avalon Emerson - Don't Be Seen With Me Charli xcx - I think about it all the time featuring Bon Iver Bon Iver - Everything is Peaceful Love Miso Extra - Ghostly Fabiana Palladino - Stay With Me Through The Night Perfume Genius, Aldous Harding - No Front Teeth Sharon Van Etten - Idiot Box The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Higher Than the Stars Escuchar audio
A comparison between flat wound, pure nickel, and ground wound strings on my Tele. I was inspired to do this by the back of a set of D'Addario strings, showing a chart of their string offerings, from mellow to bright. Today, we start at the mellow end of the spectrum with the flat wound, going mid-way through the chart to the all-steel half-round set. Thanks to Andy Pitcher at D'Addario for supplying the various strings.Follow me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/askzac/To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - https://my-store-be0243.creator-spring.com/#askzac #daddariostringsSupport the show
Jane is a storyteller. Through her company, FilmMcQueen, she has brought numerous shorts and 3 feature films to life, winning 18 awards and another 8 nominations by envisioning strong characters in visceral environments. She has worked in film with actors such as Lukas Haas, David Arquette, Candis Cayne, Wilson Cruz, Theo Rossi and Necar Zadigan, as well as Emmy-winning sound wizard, Andy D'Addario ("Mozart in the Jungle"), Emmy award-winning DP Per Larsson ("The Amazing Race") and musician Curt Smith (co-founder of Tears for Fears). Jane focuses on character exploration and tells stories that move audiences to laughter and tears by revealing shades of gray beneath a surface of black or white. In 2017 she ventured into VR with a narrative horror short based on her feature "Don't Come Over", co-written with Guinevere Turner ("American Psycho" and the upcoming "Manson Girls") and onto the small screen with a web-series incarnation of her "Crazy Bitches" franchise.
This week's episode was a total pleasure to record as we are joined by Australian cellist, singer and songwriter Monique Clare.Monique is currently on a European tour and will be appearing at the Cambridge folk festival this month. Aside from festivals, she can frequently be found with her cello up mountains, on cliff tops and more conventionally in concert halls and jazz clubs across the world.Monique chats to Seb and Verity about some of her recent performances as well as recording her latest album Sight, performing with rap legend Eminem, her musical roots and how the heck she manages to so successfully sing and play at the same time! In fact, Monique goes one step further and tries to teach Verity how to do the same. You'll be delighted to hear the results are all recorded for your listening pleasure?!Better than this, Monique gives us an extraordinary performance at the end of this episode which is not to be missed! This podcast is released in association with D'Addario. D'Addario is the world's largest musical instrument accessories manufacturer and is committed to sustainably providing musicians with the most innovative musical accessories in the world. Monique Clare uses Kaplan cello strings and you can find out more here: ddar.io/celloTo learn more about all that D'Addario offers musicians, head to daddario.com Go to https://www.moniqueclare.com/ to learn more about Monique!SUPPORT THREE IN A BAR ON PATREONJoin our Members' Club for a bonus podcast feed plus many more rewards.Click here: https://www.patreon.com/threeinabarInstagram @threeinabarpodTiktok @threeinabarpodThree In A Bar on YoutubeAnything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.com Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For years I went back and forth between 9s and 10s on my Telecaster, always frustrated with both gauges for different reasons. 9s, although easy to bend, were just not as full sounding, and I had to be careful not to "overplay" them, as they really needed to be played with a light touch. 10s, while certainly fatter sounding, always felt a bit too stiff for my liking. There just seemed to be to much of a difference in tension between the two sets. Finally, a friend clued me into the 9.5-44 D'Addario set, and I found to be the perfect happy-medium between the 9 and 10 gauges. To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - https://my-store-be0243.creator-spring.com/Strings: D'Addario NYXL 95-44https://amzn.to/41rnl0V2023 Danocaster single cut in Duco red2023 Headstrong Lil' King with 12" Eminence GA-SC64 speakerhttps://headstrongamps.com/lil-king-ampMirage compressor pedal#askzac #guitarstrings #daddariostringsSupport the Show.
Alex Garland's new film, 'Civil War,' debuted at no. 1 at the box office earlier this month, and follows four journalists on a road trip from New York City to D.C. in the midst of societal collapse. The beating heart of the film is Lee, a veteran photojournalist played by Kirsten Dunst, who's determined to interview the president as his administration is on the verge of collapse to rebel forces. Lynsey Addario is an award-winning photojournalist who has covered humanitarian crises abroad for over two decades, including the ongoing war in Ukraine, and conflicts in the Middle East and Africa. For the midweek pod, Brooke Gladstone speaks with Addario about her real-life experience covering wars abroad, and how accurately the film depicts what it's like to report amidst a dangerous war. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
The Lemon Twigs vuelven con otro de esos pasajes maravilla, homenaje a The Beatles, a Big Star y a The Birds, que se titula 'A Dream Is All I Know' y que llega con un videoclip rodado en Nueva York y dirigido por los propios hermanos, Michael y Brian D'Addario. Los Vinagres nos adelantan el segundo sencillo de 'De Vuelta', una canción más explosiva y urgente, llamada 'Tu sabor'. Escuchamos a Marban, desde Getxo, con 'Tu Novio De La Muerte'. otro de los artefactos de su próximo debut y a Boyanka Kostova con su mezcla de tradición gallega, techno y trap para la canción que bautiza su nuevo álbum. 'Foliada no inferno'KARAVANA - Mismos ViciosVENTURI - Fat ToniWINONA FIGHTER - I'm In The Market To Please No OneBOYANKA KOSTOVA - Foliada no InfernoLOS VINAGRES - Tu saborCARLANGAS y LOS CUBATAS - TiembloALFIE TEMPLEMAN - RadiosoulTHE LEMON TWIGS - A Dream Is All I KnowRIDERS OF THE CANYON - SunrisingBABY ROSE - One Last DanceBRITTANY HOWARD - Power To UndoLIZ LAWRENCE - Big MachineTHE LIBERTINES - Oh ShitTHE CLASH - Death or GloryMARBAN - Tu Novio De La Muerte_juno & ÁNGEL STANICH - Chevy 57WAXAHATCHEE - 365METRONOMY - Nice TownEscuchar audio
Sometimes when I am practicing, I just end up playing the same things over and over again. Recently, I started trying to find a good method for busting myself out of my practice rut. I found it by transposing licks & patterns to other areas of the guitar. It's an incredibly simple and effective way to open up all sorts of other musical possibilities using what I already know. To Support the Channel:Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at - www.askzac.comLink to the digital version of A.R. Duchossoir's amazing Telecaster bookhttps://amzn.to/3nuemr0Gear for this video1957 Fender Esquire with added Ron Ellis "New Tall" neck pickup. Refin by Danocaster.Strings: D'Addario 10-46Pick:Danocaster MediumAmp:1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, and bright cap clipped on the vibrato channel.Effects:Amp tremolo and reverb #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comJesse Edwin Davis made a huge impact on the guitar during his relatively short career. He influenced Duane Allman to learn slide, was an earlier user of the Leslie/Vibratone on guitar, and was a session man for Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, and so many more. Today we pay tribute to Jesse by taking a look at his history, gear, and a key part of his solo on Jackson Browne's "Doctor My Eyes."Spotify Playlist for Jesse Ed Davishttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/17C...Gear for this video1957 Fender Esquire with added Ron Ellis "New Tall" neck pickup. Refin by Danocaster.Strings: D'Addario 10-46Pick:Fender MediumAmp:1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, and bright cap clipped on the vibrato channel. #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
The story of the restoration process, and the wonderful participants who helped out. Much thanks to Dan "Danocaster" Strain, Ron Ellis, Nick at Glaser's, and the lovely Val "Valocaster" Strain. I had no idea the joy that would come from the restoration of a vintage, Pre-CBS, Fender guitar To Support the Channel:Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at - www.askzac.comHere are the before shots, so you can see what we started with.https://www.askzac.com/post/my-1957-f...More restoration info including videos of the refinishing process by Danocaster.https://www.askzac.com/post/the-resto...Gear for this video1957 Fender EsquireStrings: D'Addario 10-46Pick:Blue Chip TPR 35 RB Amp:1959 Fender Harvard with original Jensen P10R #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at - www.askzac.comThe story behind my guitar safari to Guitar Gallery in Tuscaloosa on Haloween, and picking up this gem of a 50's Fender for the first time. The "before" shots, so you can see how far we had to go.https://www.askzac.com/post/my-1957-f...Gear for this video1957 Fender EsquireStrings: D'Addario 10-46Pick:Blue Chip TPR 35 RB Amp:1959 Fender Harvard with original Jensen P10R #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at - www.askzac.comAlbert Lee's playing floored me when I heard it on Eric Clapton's "Just One Night" album. I soon began racing down the rabbit hole learning as much as I could about his playing style, gear, and buying every album I could find that listed him on the credits. This episode is a tribute to Albert, and the huge influence he has had on electric guitar players in Country & all roots-based music styles.Playlist for Albert Leehttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Vk...Gear used in Video:1982 Kubicki Tele body with Danocaster soft V maple neckGlaser B-Bender circa 1996APC Adder (Neck) Ron Ellis 60T (Bridge)Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 XL120+Pick:Blue Chip TPR 35 RB Amp:1967 Deluxe Reverb amp with Celestion V30 speakerEffects used:Mirage compressor pedalBoss DM-39v power via Truetone CS6 #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comToday I spotlight a multi-instrumentalist, and a criminally underrated Telecaster player, Ricky Skaggs. Besides his remarkable guitar work, I also looked at the unique way that he ended up as his own Telecaster player after Ray Flacke left his band. Also, I show some great Skaggs-influenced B-bender and non-bender licks.Spotify Ricky Skaggs Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HO...Gear used in Video:1982 Kubicki Tele body with Danocaster soft V maple neckGlaser B-Bender circa 1996APC Adder (Neck) Ron Ellis 60T (Bridge)Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 XL120+Pick:Blue Chip TPR 35 RB Amp:1967 Deluxe Reverb amp with Celestion V30 speakerEffects used:Mirage compressor pedalBoss DD-2 DelayTC Chorus circa 19809v power via Truetone CS6 #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comI remember vividly seeing this "new" guitarist play on TV in the early 90s. He had this crazy-looking gray Tele, with a mini in the neck, a Strat in the middle, and boy howdy could he play! Of course, that guitarist was Brent Mason, and he has gone on to be one of the most recorded, and influential players to ever set foot in Nashville, TN. Today we take a look at the new Fender Brent Mason Telecaster, walk through some of its cool features, and talk a bit about Brent too. Spotify Playlist for Brent Masonhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Ub...https://www.askzac.com/post/brent-mas...Gear used in Video:2020 Fender Brent Mason Telecaster https://shop.fender.com/en-US/electri...Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 XL120+Pick:Blue Chip TPR 35 RB Amp:1967 Deluxe Reverb amp with Celestion V30 speakerEffects used:Mirage compressor pedalBoss Volume pedalBoss DD-2 DelayTC Chorus circa 19809v power via Truetone CS6 https://amzn.to/38S9rZK #askzac #brentmason #telecasterSupport the show
If you play a string instrument, you know that the strings you use can make a big difference in how your instrument sounds and feels. But how can you find the combination of strings that makes your instrument sound its best?Which type of core material produces the type of sound you're going for, as well as the best response? What are the benefits of the different kinds of wraps? What gauge or tension makes your instrument speak best? What mix of string brands will result in the most balanced sound across all the strings?It can be a time-consuming and expensive process to try each string that's out there. So I thought I'd ask a couple experts what they recommend.In today's episode you'll hear from a string manufacturer (Markus Lawrenson from D'Addario) and a luthier (Jesse Maschmeyer), who will share time and money-saving tips and insights on how to find the right strings for your level, your playing style, the demands of the kind of playing/performing you do, and of course, your instrument.If you've been wanting to get a little more out of your instrument, this episode will give you a few new ideas to try!Get all the nerdy details here: How to Find the Perfect Strings for You and Your Instrument====Why do things sound better at home than they do on stage? If you've been confused (and frustrated) by the inconsistency of your performances, I put together a FREE 4-minute quiz called the Mental Skills Audit, which will help you pinpoint your mental strengths and weaknesses, and figure out what exactly to adjust and tweak in your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. You can take the Mental Skills Audit online at bulletproofmusician.com/msa. It's 100% free, takes only 4 minutes, and you'll get a downloadable PDF with a personalized breakdown of where you stand in six key mental skill areas, plus curated articles that will help you adjust and tweak your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. Take the quiz here: bulletproofmusician.com/msa
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Paul D'Addario, ACB Northern Virginia Chapter President, joins us to discuss the different advocacy initiatives they are working on the Hill. Paul has decades of expertise in this arena and is easy to understand while he navigates us through these initiatives.
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comFor many years I had heard about Fender Rock-N-Roll strings, and how they were used by Duane Allman, Eric Clapton, Cornell Dupree, Roy Buchanan, Jimi Hendrix, and many, many others. They were pretty much the standard for light gauge strings until Ernie Ball and D'Addario started eating up Fender's market share in the 1980s. I found out that the set was a strange gauge by modern standards (10,13,15,26,32,38) and that they were of different construction, having pure nickel wound strings, with round cores. Most modern wound strings are nickel-plated steel and on a hexagonal core. Fender stopped regular production of the set years ago, but I found that Pyramid made a "Jimi Hendrix" inspired set, that is to the exact specs of the old Fender set, and decided to try them. In the video, I start off with my regular D'Addario 9.5-44 set with nickel-plated steel/hex core wound strings, and then change strings on my 1967 Telecaster, and let you hear the difference.Gear for this video1967 Telecaster - D'Addario XL120+ 9.5-44 strings https://amzn.to/3a5qxViThen switch to the Pyramid set mentioned above1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion Vintage 30 speakerCorrection: There were 2 string factories in Battle Creek, MI. GHS, and VC Squier. Fender was supplied strings by VC, and then Fender bought them out in the early 1960s. The Fender String factory in Battle Creek was shuttered in 1981. Fender owned the Squier name and used this for a line of guitars starting in the early 1980s.Pyramid "Jimi Hendrix" sethttps://www.stringsbymail.com/pyramid... #askzac #purenickelstrings #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comHere is my take on the new La Brea Brad Paisley pickup set.Gear Used:2014 Crook Custom Vintage Paisleyhttp://www.crookcustomguitars.com/Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+https://amzn.to/3a5qxViAmp: 1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's. #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comToday we talk about B-Benders. I cover some of the untold stories of the B-Bender, showing some of the missing pieces of the story, including that of the Dean Porter bender, and the Dave Evans Pullstring. I also spend some time showing some fun B-Bender licks.Spotify B-Bender playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4XQ...Gear Used:1982 Kubicki Tele body with Danocaster soft V maple neckGlaser B-Bender circa 1996APC Adder (Neck) Ron Ellis 60T (Bridge)Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+Amp: 1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's.Effects: Mirage CompressorBoss TR-2 TremoloPower: Truetone CS6 #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at - www.askzac.comIn today's Ask Zac, I show James Burton's intro to the Gram Parsons tune "Ooh Las Vegas," and breakdown the Ask Zac intro music. I also cover some of my thoughts on setup and getting a good Telecaster tone.Link to the Dan Erlewine setup book I rec'dhttps://amzn.to/2Qimg9bGEAR USED:2019 Danocaster Blackguard (1953 Telecaster Style) with Ron Ellis 52T (Bridge) and Julian Lage (Neck)https://danocaster.com/Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+https://amzn.to/3a5qxVi1965 Deluxe Reverb amp with Celestion V30 speakereffects used:Mirage compressor pedal9v power via Truetone CS6 https://amzn.to/38S9rZK #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comEveryone needs a crazy thrown-together parts guitar. Why? Because you never have to stop modifying them! In this episode, I give the story behind my Tele that I have toured all over the world with and changed everything on it except the body's finish. My Frankenstein even has a Joe Glaser B-Bender that I had installed back in 1997. I show a few bender licks, and also share how the large brass 6-saddle bridge changed the tone of it.Gear Used:1982 Kubicki Tele body with Danocaster soft V maple neckAPC Adder (Neck) Ron Ellis 60T (Bridge)Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+Amp: 1967 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's.Effects: Mirage CompressorBoss DM-3 DelayPower: Truetone CS6 #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comIn the latest Ask Zac, we answer some viewer questions concerning who played lead guitar on Conway Twitty's "Tight Fittn' Jeans" and what a typical day as Brad Paisley's guitar tech looked like. While reminiscing about my Paisley days, I also share a funny story about a t-shirt fiasco.Note: Lew Houston was the pedal steel player with Conway Twitty doing the chickn' pickin' on the "Workin' Girl" clip I mention. Thanks to Jeff McLeod for catching that. Gear Used:2014 Crook Custom Vintage Paisley APC Adder (Neck) Peter Florance TE-60 (Bridge)http://www.crookcustomguitars.com/Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+https://amzn.to/3a5qxViAmp: 1967 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's.Effects: Mirage CompressorBoss TR-2 TremoloBoss DM-3 DelayPower: Truetone CS6 https://amzn.to/38S9rZK #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comTom's correction is in the video here. YT won't let you edit videos that are already published. • In response to Za... The Nobels ODR-1 has been around for a while, but it was not always seen as a "cool" overdrive pedal. Looking back, there is one man that really spearheaded its popularity, and his name is Tom Bukovac. In this episode, I show how Tom evangelized the Nobels to players all over Nashville and beyond and made it one of the most prized overdrive pedals to own. Gear Used:Guitars:2019 Danocaster Blackguard with Ron Ellis 52T (Bridge) and Julian Lage (Neck)https://danocaster.com/Strings: D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+ https://amzn.to/3a5qxViAmp: 1967 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's.Effects: Nobels ODR-1Power: Battery #askzac #guitartech #nobelsodr1Support the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comIn our first Viewer Mailbag episode, I answer some questions from viewers. First up, I was asked to compare the APC Adder Tele neck pickup in the Crook Paisley with the Ron Ellis "Julian Lage" neck pickup in the Danocaster Blackguard. For completeness' sake, I also bring out my original 1967 Telecaster and demonstrate its original neck pickup sound. Next, I cover some practice tips, and what I wished I had practiced when I was younger. I then get a bit preachy about bringing new, untested gear to rehearsals.Gear Used:Guitars:2019 Danocaster Blackguard with Ron Ellis 52T (Bridge) and Julian Lage (Neck)https://danocaster.com/2014 Crook Custom Vintage Paisley APC Adder (Neck) Peter Florance TE-60 (Bridge)http://www.crookcustomguitars.com/1967 Fender Telecaster - stock pickupsStrings: All guitars strung with D'Addario 9.5-44 strings EXL120+ https://amzn.to/3a5qxViAmp: 1967 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion V30 speakerCables: George L's.Effects: Mirage CompressorPower: Truetone CS6 https://amzn.to/38S9rZK #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comI have a deep love of Telecasters and Telecaster-style guitars. In late 2019, I received my special ordered Danocaster Blackguard with a Ron Ellis 52T (Bridge) and a Julian Lage (Neck) pickup. I demonstrate the Danocaster and also share my long friendships with both Dan Strain and Ron Ellis, and share what makes them both such in-demand creators of fantastic musical tools.If you are interested in a Danocaster guitar, follow him on Instagram. There he lists instruments that he builds. He is not currently doing custom builds, only what he posts on Instagram is available for sale. https://www.instagram.com/danocaster_...Find more info at:https://danocaster.com/Reach out to Ron Ellis via t2ellis(at)pacbell.netStrings - D'Addario 9.5-44 https://amzn.to/3a5qxVi #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
There is never a bad investment in yourself, yet somehow most still consider this a luxury when it's actually a necessity. What is your leadership worth to you and the impact that has on those around you? What is your joy worth to you? What is time with who/what matters most worth to you? Or, an even harder question, what's it costing you to put off investing in all of these things? What are the consequences of not stepping out into scary decisions that you know will give you a far greater return on investment than you can even imagine at this point? Instead of denying, ignoring or running from the still small voice and promptings on the inside, what if you listened and followed through. A whole new world just might open up to you! Tune into the God's Vibes Podcast to hear a powerful testimony from Nichole Addario DiModica from her participation in The God's Vibes Mastermind. Connect with Nichole: @findyourwayhomewithNichole xo, Juliana P.S.-Ready to align and track with God in EVERY area of your life and be an example of what's possible with God? It's time to believe bigger and live bolder in the God's Vibes Mastermind! Applications are open now to join the next 3 month program with daily content and empowerment worksheets, weekly coaching and all the bonuses! Apply now at www.courageco.org P.S.S.-Check out the Courage Co. virtual community over at www.courageco.org and join us for free challenges, prayer calls and more! Visit www.julianapage.com for books to help you courageously transform self-sabotage into self-mastery by faith!
Throughout his country's invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin repeatedly denied his forces were targeting civilians. The world saw the truth for itself in a shocking image taken by photojournalist Lynsey Addario, which offered irrefutable proof of Russia's tactics. On this episode of DIA Connections, our conversation with Addario includes her chilling account behind the historically important photograph she took at a bridge in Ukraine used as a civilian evacuation route, as well as her continued work in the world's most dangerous places.
On March 7, 2022, The front page of the New York Times ran a graphic photograph that summed up the tragic cost of Russia's war on innocent Ukrainian civilians. It was a photograph of a mother, her two children, and a church volunteer crumpled to the ground. They were the victims of a Russian mortar attack on civilians as they attempted to flee over the Irpin River to Kyiv. The photo, which was was taken by the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, sent shock-waves throughout the world. Capturing that image also put Lynsey Addario in grave danger, something that she has confronted many times over during her more than two-decade career as one of the most accomplished war-photographers in the world. Addario has had boots on the ground in Ukraine since the begining of the Russian invasion. And, as we near the one year anniversary of the war, she describes the toll of the conflict on Ukrainian civilians and reflects on the personal cost of covering conflict. Ukraine is just one of the war zones that Addario has traveled in and out of, on assignment for The New York Times, National Geographic, and other publications for more than two decades. In 2015, American Photo Magazine named Addario as one of the five most influential photographers of the past 25 years, saying she changed the way we saw the world's conflicts. I spoke with Addario when she made a brief stop in Washington DC on November 3rd to receive the prestigious Courage in Journalism Award from the International Women's Media Foundation. This is my third conversation with the fearless Addario. To hear her personal story of how she became a photojournalist, how she covers major conflicts, how she survived a violent kidnapping in Libya, and why she does the work she does, do check out my previous interview with Addario on my leadership podcast, When It Mattered, Episode 35. It's an incredible story. And do listen to Addario's previous appearance on Techtopia, Episode 18, as she reflects on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the aftermath of the chaotic pullout of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. Check out this
El Gobierno de Bukele tiene un asesor financiero que gana millones de dólares en contratos clasificados como confidenciales. Una empresa del Gobierno, ETESAL, pagó $1.5 millones por los servicios de la empresa de César Addario, un ejecutivo de Paraguay contratado para asesorar en la emisión de deuda a la administración Bukele. Según personas que han participado de las reuniones del gabinete económico, Addario tiene mayor influencia en la toma de decisiones que algunos titulares de autónomas y ministros.
We're back with an Emily Online episode — and this time we're talking about Daniel D'Addario's piece in Variety, Why Does ‘Emily in Paris' Make People So Mad?We dig into the article (originally published December 2021) to talk Emily in Paris in contrast to Ted Lasso, A League of Their Own, and the rise of tv as a place for "high art." We consider — Are we made at Emily? Why should we be if so? What is there to say about this Netflix show that sometimes feels as empty as cotton candy but as delicious as crème brulée.Read the full piece here: https://variety.com/2021/tv/reviews/emily-in-paris-season-2-review-1235129953/As always, we want to hear from you! Follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts and be sure to leave us an Apple Review. You can always connect with us over instagram @hmrehak or @nsles. Happy listening!
War photographer Lynsey Addario has covered every major conflict and humanitarian crisis on the planet. As she sees the destruction and the pain through the lens of her camera, her images translate that intense emotion to people across the globe. In this interview, Addario explains how she assesses risk in a war zone, how she's dealing with the mental scars that result from her work, and why she doesn't believe you have to be an activist to enact change. -- Stay up to date by signing up for The Profile, our weekly newsletter that brings you the best profiles of successful people and companies. Sign up here: https://theprofile.substack.com/
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Photojournalist Lynsey Addario joins Margaret Hoover from Kyiv to discuss her coverage of the war in Ukraine, including a photo of victims of Russian artillery fire featured on the front page of The New York Times that has become a defining image of the conflict. Addario, who has been documenting combat and crisis zones around the world for over 20 years, recounts the moments of horror and humanity she has witnessed since Vladimir Putin's invasion began last month, as well as her observations of the shifting reality on the ground in Ukraine. She also delves into the risks that war photographers take to capture vital stories, the trauma she has experienced on the job including being kidnapped twice, and the challenges and advantages of being a woman in a male-dominated field. As Addario prepares to rotate out of Ukraine and return to her family in London, she reflects on the state of the war, Russia's increasingly inhumane tactics, and the “unrelenting” resolve of the Ukrainian people to fight back against Putin. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Stephens Inc., Robert Granieri, Charles R. Schwab, The Margaret and Daniel Loeb Foundation, The Fairweather Foundation, The Asness Family Foundation, Pfizer Inc., Craig Newmark Philanthropies, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Damon Button and Simmons Family Foundation.
It took 40 years but we're finally discussing sport with each other. None of seem like the same sports which is a shame, but hopefully you'll be interested in one of them. If not we still discuss the usual film, game and sexy celeb news.Obi-wan was too dark? Lindelof is making a Star War? Christopher Lloyd is still around Stop testing yourselves incorrectly Paul Wesley is Kirk Alexandria D'Addario is a hot witch D&D is back in gold
Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has been making news herself lately: she recently took what many consider to be a war defining photograph--that of a church worker, a mother and her children killed by a mortar as they tried to flee the Russian bombardment outside Kyiv. It's a photograph that resonated around the world, showing clearly the cost civilians are paying for the war in Ukraine. Working regularly for the New York Times, Addario has been documenting the cost of war—particularly for women and children for over 20 years. in Afghanistan, Darfur, Iraq, Congo, Libya, Syria, and now Ukraine, Addario has insisted that we look and understand what “collateral damage” actually means. We're revisiting my 2016 interview with Addario in which she discusses what compels her work, her ability to interact and document women in Muslim countries, how she deals with her own fears, her kidnapping in Libya, and the effects of motherhood on her work.
Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has been making news herself lately: she recently took what many consider to be a war defining photograph--that of a church worker, a mother and her children killed by a mortar as they tried to flee the Russian bombardment outside Kyiv. It's a photograph that resonated around the world, showing clearly the cost civilians are paying for the war in Ukraine. Working regularly for the New York Times, Addario has been documenting the cost of war—particularly for women and children for over 20 years. in Afghanistan, Darfur, Iraq, Congo, Libya, Syria, and now Ukraine, Addario has insisted that we look and understand what “collateral damage” actually means. We're revisiting my 2016 interview with Addario in which she discusses what compels her work, her ability to interact and document women in Muslim countries, how she deals with her own fears, her kidnapping in Libya, and the effects of motherhood on her work.
The images of death and destruction coming out of Ukraine are hard to shake once you've seen them. And many of them have been captured by Lynsey Addario, one of the world's preeminent war photographers. Addario spoke with host Krys Boyd in 2015 to talk about her life documenting conflict in Afghanistan, Iraq, Darfur, Libya and elsewhere around the world. She wrote about the experience in her memoir, “It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War,” and because she once again finds herself in a war zone, we're revisiting this conversation about how she does what she does.
Last week, a shocking photograph was seen around the world. It showed a Ukrainian mother and her two children - lying dead on the street - killed by Russian mortar fire. The picture was taken by Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario. Addario has covered wars and humanitarian crises in 70 countries, including Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine. She has been kidnapped twice and has been badly injured on the job, but she is determined to open our eyes to the state of the world and the human toll of violence, no matter the risk. This episode originally posted in 2018, but is just as timely today. Lynsey Addario is a lively storyteller who brings emotion and humor to every tale, whether she's describing growing up the child of hairdressers, the harrowing details of her kidnapping in Libya, or the heartbreaking work of documenting women who die in childbirth.
As the situation in Afghanistan deteriorates with shocking speed, tens of thousands of Americans and Afghan citizens — who've worked closely with Americans over the past two decades, are confronting perilous conditions as they try to reach the Kabul airport and leave the country. Major news organizations are trying to extract both U.S. and fellow Afghan journalists even as these reporters put their lives on the line and continue to report from the field for as long as they can under dangerous conditions. Meanwhile, human rights activists are increasingly concerned about the plight of women under the new Taliban regime. Joining me now to talk about the situation in Afghanistan is the Pulitzer-Prize-winning photojournalist and war photographer Lynsey Addario. She has traveled in and out of Afghanistan, shooting groundbreaking photographs including of women under the Taliban before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. And she has continued her reporting in the two decades since the US invasion of Afghanistan — a period in which millions of women were able to get educated, join the workforce, and come into their own. Addario wrote an August 16th article in the Atlantic titled, The Taliban's Return is Catastrophic for Women. She is the author of a book of war photographs, titled, Of Love and War and the New York Times best-selling memoir It's What I Do, in which she writes about the incredible risks she has taken photographing every major conflict and humanitarian crisis of her generation, played out against the backdrop of the post-9/11 War on Terror. This is my second conversation with the fearless Addario. To hear her personal story of how she became a photojournalist, how she covers major conflicts, how she survived a violent kidnapping in Libya, and why she does the work she does, do check out my previous interview with Addario on my leadership podcast, When It Mattered, Episode 35. It's an incredible story.