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Addi Twigg from Cisco Kid calls in for the virtual coffeehouse.
We play back some of our favorite moments from when we took a tour at the Clemente Museum led by the legendary Steve Blass. Addi Twigg of The Telephone Line in for a virtual cofffeehouse. Sean Collier reviews Super Mario Bros, Air, and has a retro pick. Sean Casey can't wait to see what the Bucs do this year. AJ Burnett is in town to throw the opening pitch for the home opener today. Rich Vos has no problem doing a thankless job and being married to a bigger star than he is himself.
By some measures, it's the most successful movie of all time — and it was the Number One Movie in America for a record-setting 16 weeks! Returning guest Addi Twigg (@addiful) joins us and selects E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the timeless tale of a boy and his alien bestie. Will a combination of nostalgia and magical filmmaking impress our hosts? One all-time NOMIA record will be broken!
Zoob and Alan talk with the woman behind that amazing voice - Addi Twigg! We touch on, among other things, quarantine life, plans for the future, and why drummers are surprisingly responsible. Enjoy!
Our rollicking recording session with Addi Twigg meant plenty of box office gold was left on the cutting room floor. Here's a quick collection of deleted scenes!
Our second-ever guest host, the inimitable Addi Twigg, joins us and blesses us with a viewing of the horror classic Alien! A burst chest, a lost cat and confusingly small underpants in one of our most rollicking episodes yet!
Original Air Date: Feb 25, 2015 The RuggedAngel Podcast #4. Meet musical powerhouse, Addi Twigg. We discuss The Telephone Line, having (or not having) children, and cheesy musical tastes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruggedangel-cast/support
Add It Up gets resurrected for a 50th episode pandemic special, where the medically literate Kaitlin Moore joins host Addi Twigg and returning champion John Hancock to talk coronavirus, social distancing, and trusting your gut even if it feels like an overreaction. We share tips on games to play over video chat, make up a DIY mad lib, and somehow bring up dressage... twice. Tune in and commiserate, because we know you have nothing else to do right now.
Addi Twigg, one of the most powerful voices in town and lead vocalist of The Telephone Line and Cisco Kid (and about six other outfits) joins me for the beginning of Season 4. We talk about female inclusion in the industry, how she's created her irreplaceable role in town, social mores and her badass collection of shoes.
Addi Twigg is a Pittsburgh-based singer-songwriter who performs with various eclectic projects, jumping genres seamlessly from soul to folk and even punk. She occasionally performs comedy, composes jingles, and has recorded and produced her own podcast.Her most prominent project, five-piece pop/soul band The Telephone Line, features powerhouse vocals and vintage organ vibes. Their debut album Tied Up is available on iTunes, Amazon, Bandcamp, Spotify, and anywhere else music is sold online. Garrett Titlebaum: It's Nice To See He's Working RSS
Belting songstress Addi Twigg from Pittsburgh-based pop-soul rock band The Telephone Line joins Petticoat Rule to discuss her need to let the songs out, her fervent feminism, and how she balances contentment with achievement. She also describes her comedienne roots, how she came to meet Seth Meyers, and the catharsis of writing her anti-harassment song, "Back Off". SPOTIFY: The Addi Twigg Playlist CREDITS: Intro/Outro Tunes created in collaborative segment with Addi, Erika, and Tara using a Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. This project supported in part by a Seed Award from The Sprout Fund. The producers would like to thank The River's Edge for providing the use of their studio space and equipment in the making of this episode. Special Guest: Addi Twigg.
While Sean is vacationing at Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando, Aaron brings in a frequent guest, writer/director, Chris Preksta (@CPreksta). They double dip on Bladerunner 2049 and the Ridley Scott "Final Cut" they viewed the night before. Follow us @SeanCollierPgh @AaronKleiber @TruthPodcast Engineered by Ryan Pahnke Theme song by Addi Twigg www.AddiTwigg.com Sean Collier has been described as a "budding media personality" by the Pittsburgh City Paper. He's a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and a voter for the annual Critics' Choice Awards; he has also served as the film critic for the WDVE Morning Show for the past seven years (heard weekly by more than 200,000 listeners in four states). He's a stand-up comic featured regularly at the Pittsburgh Improv and Arcade Comedy Theater with comics such as Todd Glass, Harland Williams and Iliza Shlesinger — and the Associate Editor of Pittsburgh Magazine with written work appearing in print and on PittsburghMagazine.com since 2009. Aaron Kleiber, a nationally-touring stand up comedian and actor, emerged as one of the most in-demand acts, touring alongside Bob Saget, Jim Breuer, and Harland Williams - now touring North America as a headliner himself. He has been seen on Nickelodeon, Gotham Comedy Live, Standup & Deliver, ABC, SyFy and dozens of commercials and feature films. He's a frequent guest on top rated podcast, "Doug Loves Movies" and the co-host of the film review podcast "You Can't Handle the Truth." Also named “Best Comedian” by Pittsburgh Magazine 3 times. Studied improv comedy and writing at Second City Chicago. www.AaronKleiber.com ------------- Twitter @TruthPodcast @SeanCollierPgh @AaronKleiber Facebook /HandletheTruthPodcast www.HandletheTruthPodcast.com movies, movie reviews, movie review, films, film reviews, film review, podcast, movie podcast, film podcast, pittsburgh, wdve, comedy, standup, sean collier, aaron kleiber, podcasting, podcast
Make sure no one plucks your heart out of your chest as Sean and Aaron revisit the most over-the-top chapter in the Indiana Jones franchise! Both of your hosts loved Indy's adventures in Pankot Palace as children; will the middle chapter of the original trilogy hold up today? Hold on to your potatoes! Twitter @TruthPodcast @SeanCollierPgh @AaronKleiber Facebook /HandletheTruthPodcast www.HandletheTruthPodcast.com Theme Song by Addi Twigg www.AddiTwigg.com Comedians, critics, actors... lots of things apply to your hosts. What matters here is that they watch movies before most people, and then tell you about them. Truthfully. If you can handle the truth. Every week we bring you reviews of movies, recorded immediately after an advance screening. No critical distance, no pretension. Just our thoughts, before we even get home.
More than 150 episodes after her initial appearance, Addi Twigg (@addiful) returns to the show to talk about the Da Vinci Code sequel INFERNO, quiz Sean on inappropriate activities he engaged in as a teenager and, of course, use foul language. Plus an evaluation of Tom Hanks (pre- and post-David Pumpkins) and more!
Before our chat, Addi and I met up in front of my place walked over to the Lawrenceville Farmer's Market and did a little shopping. I bought these neat little candies that are painted to look like cool rocks of something... and we hung out with some of my neighbors. Getting back to my place to record, we started off the chat with me being a little blissed out from the sun. In the end though, we managed to have a really nice chat! Addi is a woman with a high level of talent with a lovely personality to boot. A person highlight was learning about these really beautiful covers of songs she creates—reinterpreting their meaning in an unexpected by delightful way. Listen as she schools me about music and fills me on her life making the things she loves. Addi Twigg & The Telephone Line on the Internet additwigg.com additwigg on Soundcloud telephonelineband.com @telelinepgh Deutschtown Music Festival
Our hosts interview singer, song & jingle writer, musical comedian, podcaster & super fun time haver Addi Twigg! Recorded on 07/28/2013. Addi’s Links: additwigg.com Add It Up Arcade Comedy Theater Camelia Road in acchord Photo Joe and The Negatives The Telephone Line Things We Mentioned:
Addi Twigg and friend/comic Eric Donaldson discuss why the hell there is a podcast in the first place, give unsolicited advice to people who do stupid things on the internet, and set idiotic idioms to music. Visit www.additwigg.com for more.