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People across the globe are remembering the Queen of “rock ‘n' roll.” Tina Turner died on Wednesday at her home in Switzerland. On Friday's special edition of "Closer Look” show host Rose Scott talks with music historians, journalists and an artist about Turner's life and legacy. Guests include: Dionne Farris, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and producer , Keisha Jackson, an Atlanta-based artist and vocal coach, Ray Cornelius, an arts and culture host at WCLK, Kristi York Wooten, a music journalist at GPB and Quentin Harrison, a historian, author and music reviewer for Albumism.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My guest in this episode is Michael Elliott a DJ, radio exec, writer and a man who has overcome a lot of adversity to get to a better place today.He lives in Raleigh NC and is a southerner born and bred with all the challenges and contradictions that brings. An only child he was born with cataracts in both eyes and was partially blind until the age of 50. He grew up surrounded by a music loving family and imagination and creativity were his best friends. He developed an interest in radio at an early age and used to sit in on the morning show at his local station which led to a career of almost 30 years in radio, spanning being a live DJ through to senior management. In 2012, after long term challenges with alcohol he found sobriety which continues to this day despite several subsequent life changing challenges.During this period, he also met the love of his life Liz who he is now happily married to. Liz encouraged him to pursue his passion for music and writing and he is now a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression and his writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Americana UK, Albumism, and The Bitter Southerner.He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Little Richard, Kurt Vile and Daniel Lanois. In September 2021 he published the critically acclaimed biography of John Hiatt entitled “Have A Little Faith' with a foreword by Elvis Costello. Do please look at Michael's website https://michael-elliott.com/ where you will find numerous plaudits for his book from people such as Bonnie Raitt, Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell. Michael's song choices were:· 70's - East Bound and Down Jerry Reed · 80's - Sweetheart Like You Bob Dylan· 90's - Buffalo River Home John Hiatt· 00's - Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliott· 10's - Drunk In Love Beyonce (feat. Jay-Z) · 20's - I Don't Live Here Anymore The War on Drugs (feat. Lucius) Enjoy !
I'm beyond excited to be talking today with the three authors of Bee Gees Decades, a new book series about our favorite Brothers Gibb. This first book, focusing on their lives and work in 1960s, will be available on November 12th across the world, December 17th here in the States, right in time for Christmas! The book “The Bee Gees In the 1960s” has left no stone unturned. In addition to getting to the bottom of all of the information they could about these tracks, sessions and albums, spanning multiple decades, the three authors have also created a narrative that will make you feel closer to The Bee Gees, and undoubtedly have a new perspective on the music, the story, and the legacy. Based in Wales, the United States, and Australia, respectively, Andrew Môn Hughes, Grant Walters & Mark Crohan have over fourteen decades of combined expertise and history tied to the Bee Gees' legacy between them, amassing a lengthy list of credits for their contributions to CDs, DVDs, books, tour programmes, articles, television documentaries, and official websites. In 2000, Andrew and Mark co-authored the expansive biography, Tales of the Brothers Gibb. Andrew's expert contributions can be seen and heard in a myriad of Bee Gees-related productions for the BBC, ITV, A&E, and VH1 networks. Mark, the foremost expert on the Bee Gees' Australian era gifted his collection to the Queensland Library in 2016. He contributed liner notes to the 1998 compilation Assault the Vaults. Grant is an award-winning freelance arts writer for Columbus Underground and Albumism, for which he has penned nearly 300 features since 2015. He is a prolific music interviewer, conversing with a diverse roster of artists including Dionne Warwick, Midge Ure, Melissa Etheridge, Edie Brickell and Bryan Adams. BUY THIS BOOK HERE: https://www.beegeesdecades.com/ AS ALWAYS Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Twitter, @BeeGeesAndMe, like us on Facebook and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for great videos. Everything and more is at BeeGeesAndMe.com. Original T-shirts designed by me are available at BeeGeesTees.com. And please be sure to subscribe here where you listen to this podcast, and rate it 5 stars. It helps SO much. LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/beegeesandme/ https://twitter.com/beegeesandme https://www.facebook.com/BeeGeesAndMe/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/beege ... and of course: https://www.beegeesandme.com/
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
ArTEEtude Shop https://www.arteetude.com/shop/Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arteetude-west-cork-s-first-art-fashion-design-podcast/id1527081647Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3eBv4E5qgW8Vot0oojAr1tIn this ArTEEtude podcast episode Detlef Schlich talks with writer Michael Elliott about his growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina and about the progress of writing his first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. ArTEEtude is West Cork´s first art, fashion and design podcast created and produced by Detlef Schlich. Schlich operates with his podcast cross-sectorally. For him a visual artist has to think transversely instead just enjoying the luxury of being the antagonist. To drive the narrative and to be a protagonist, he will dive and discover with us into the unknown and exciting deep ocean of the creative mind. Michael Elliott is the author of the first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Elliot´s biography about Hiatt is based on Elliott's multiple extensive and deeply personal interviews with Hiatt as well as his collaborators and contemporaries, including Rosanne Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, and many others, Have a Little Faith is the journey through the musical landscape of the 1960s through today that places Hiatt's long career in context with the glossy pop, college-alternative, mainstream country, and heartland rock of the last half-century. A variety of artists in multiple genres have covered his songs, including Aaron Neville, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Chaka Khan, Albert Lee, Dave Edmunds, Delbert McClinton, Desert Rose Band, Emmylou Harris, Eric Clapton, Iggy Pop, I'm with Her, Jeff Healey, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Joan Baez, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Cocker, Keith Urban, Linda Ronstadt, Mandy Moore, Maria Muldaur, Nick Lowe, Paula Abdul, Paulini, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Ry Cooder, Suzy Bogguss, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Searchers, Three Dog Night, Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, and Willy DeVille. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Detlef Schlich is Podcaster, Visual Artist, Film Maker and Ritual Designer, living and loving in West Cork and best known for his Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture and the video installation Transodin´s Tragedy. He is mainly working in the field of performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. To research our human condition and create art work from this reflection he is using often the methodology of the digital-shaman as alter ego.WEBSITE LINKSMichael Elliott LinksWebsite: https://michael-elliott.com InstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYou Tube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectHave a Little Faith: The John Hiatt Story Hardcover – September 14, 2021 Hagalaz - A Ritual Mantra Rap © by Detlef SchlichSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
ArTEEtude Shop https://www.arteetude.com/shop/Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arteetude-west-cork-s-first-art-fashion-design-podcast/id1527081647Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3eBv4E5qgW8Vot0oojAr1tIn this ArTEEtude podcast episode Detlef Schlich talks with writer Michael Elliott about his growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina and about the progress of writing his first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. ArTEEtude is West Cork´s first art, fashion and design podcast created and produced by Detlef Schlich. Schlich operates with his podcast cross-sectorally. For him a visual artist has to think transversely instead just enjoying the luxury of being the antagonist. To drive the narrative and to be a protagonist, he will dive and discover with us into the unknown and exciting deep ocean of the creative mind. Michael Elliott is the author of the first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Elliot´s biography about Hiatt is based on Elliott's multiple extensive and deeply personal interviews with Hiatt as well as his collaborators and contemporaries, including Rosanne Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, and many others, Have a Little Faith is the journey through the musical landscape of the 1960s through today that places Hiatt's long career in context with the glossy pop, college-alternative, mainstream country, and heartland rock of the last half-century. A variety of artists in multiple genres have covered his songs, including Aaron Neville, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Chaka Khan, Albert Lee, Dave Edmunds, Delbert McClinton, Desert Rose Band, Emmylou Harris, Eric Clapton, Iggy Pop, I'm with Her, Jeff Healey, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Joan Baez, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Cocker, Keith Urban, Linda Ronstadt, Mandy Moore, Maria Muldaur, Nick Lowe, Paula Abdul, Paulini, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Ry Cooder, Suzy Bogguss, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Searchers, Three Dog Night, Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, and Willy DeVille. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Detlef Schlich is Podcaster, Visual Artist, Film Maker and Ritual Designer, living and loving in West Cork and best known for his Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture and the video installation Transodin´s Tragedy. He is mainly working in the field of performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. To research our human condition and create art work from this reflection he is using often the methodology of the digital-shaman as alter ego.WEBSITE LINKSMichael Elliott LinksWebsite: https://michael-elliott.com InstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYou Tube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectHave a Little Faith: The John Hiatt Story Hardcover – September 14, 2021 Hagalaz - A Ritual Mantra Rap © by Detlef SchlichSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
ArTEEtude Shop https://www.arteetude.com/shop/Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arteetude-west-cork-s-first-art-fashion-design-podcast/id1527081647Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3eBv4E5qgW8Vot0oojAr1tIn this ArTEEtude podcast episode Detlef Schlich talks with writer Michael Elliott about his growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina and about the progress of writing his first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. ArTEEtude is West Cork´s first art, fashion and design podcast created and produced by Detlef Schlich. Schlich operates with his podcast cross-sectorally. For him a visual artist has to think transversely instead just enjoying the luxury of being the antagonist. To drive the narrative and to be a protagonist, he will dive and discover with us into the unknown and exciting deep ocean of the creative mind. Michael Elliott is the author of the first-ever biography of songwriting legend John Hiatt. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Elliot´s biography about Hiatt is based on Elliott's multiple extensive and deeply personal interviews with Hiatt as well as his collaborators and contemporaries, including Rosanne Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, and many others, Have a Little Faith is the journey through the musical landscape of the 1960s through today that places Hiatt's long career in context with the glossy pop, college-alternative, mainstream country, and heartland rock of the last half-century. A variety of artists in multiple genres have covered his songs, including Aaron Neville, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Chaka Khan, Albert Lee, Dave Edmunds, Delbert McClinton, Desert Rose Band, Emmylou Harris, Eric Clapton, Iggy Pop, I'm with Her, Jeff Healey, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Joan Baez, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Cocker, Keith Urban, Linda Ronstadt, Mandy Moore, Maria Muldaur, Nick Lowe, Paula Abdul, Paulini, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Ry Cooder, Suzy Bogguss, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Searchers, Three Dog Night, Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, and Willy DeVille. Elliott is a contributor to the pioneering roots music authority No Depression. His music writing has also appeared in PopMatters, Albumism, Americana UK, and The Bitter Southerner. Michael spent close to thirty years in radio as operations manager, music director, program director, and disc jockey in a variety of formats. He has interviewed and produced profiles on musicians as diverse as Isaac Hayes, Charlie Daniels, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Rivers, and Little Richard. He lives in Raleigh, NC where he and his wife, Elizabeth, volunteer for the NC Reading Service, a nonprofit radio service that delivers content to the blind and visually impaired. Detlef Schlich is Podcaster, Visual Artist, Film Maker and Ritual Designer, living and loving in West Cork and best known for his Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture and the video installation Transodin´s Tragedy. He is mainly working in the field of performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. To research our human condition and create art work from this reflection he is using often the methodology of the digital-shaman as alter ego.WEBSITE LINKSMichael Elliott LinksWebsite: https://michael-elliott.com InstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYou Tube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectHave a Little Faith: The John Hiatt Story Hardcover – September 14, 2021 Hagalaz - A Ritual Mantra Rap © by Detlef SchlichSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
In the studio discussing his first book - the biography 'Have A Little Faith: The John Hiatt Story', author Michael Elliott talks about researching and writing about the singer-songwriter's success and substance abuse; along with Hiatt's resilience and eventual recovery. Michael answers questions about his early days in radio and how working around music eventually brought him success in writing for online music magazines such as No Depression, Pop Matters and Albumism; and what it was like researching for his book with legendary Nashville artists Bill Lloyd and The Long Players. He also tells the true story of how he asked for - and received - a forward for his book from Elvis Costello; being a part of a writing panel at AmericanaFest with fellow music writers Holly George Warren and Marshall Chapman; plus how a book he read by The Who guitarist Pete Townshend inspired Michael to write his first book. Pull up a chair and join us in the studio for this special interview!
Tom Aspaul is an independent singer/songwriter and producer from Wolverhampton. After writing songs for Celeste, Kylie Minogue and AlunaGeorge, in 2020, Tom released his debut album, 'Black Country Disco' - lauded as 'queer disco album of the year' by Gay Times, 'utterly luscious' by GQ, and featured in several end-of-year lists, including both The Guardian and Albumism. In less than a year, 'Black Country Disco' has been streamed nearly 3 million times as well as selling close to 1,500 physical copies - this was followed by 'Black Country Discothèque', a remix album including collaborations with Grammy-nominated superstar MNEK and 80s legend Kim Wilde, as well as several other up and coming queer artists. Tom embarks on his first-ever UK tour, 'The Revenge Body Tour' in July 2021 - with tickets selling out in under 15 minutes. Tom was awarded the PPL Momentum Prize last year to help fund his second studio album, the first single arrives later this year. Our host Maya Kally (she/they) is a genre-free singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist with jazz, indie and experimental influence. Maya's music includes, 'Fantastic new talent!' - Amazing Radio {Another Time}, ‘Divine Single' - BBC Radio 6 Music {Chose To Stay}, 'Incredible. Deep and intellectual soul-jazz music for modern day's issues.' - Esquire Thailand {We're Waiting}. Twitter - @MayakallyMusic Instagram - @mayakally Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mayakallymusic/ Podcast Host, Project Manager, and Editor - Maya Kally // Podcast Assistant - Conor Giblin // Artwork by Alysha Takoushian // In association with Come Play With Me Connected Sounds is made thanks to the invaluable support of the Social Enterprise Support Fund, distributed by Unltd, and the government's Culture Recovery Fund. Thanks also to National Lottery players for making this possible.
This week I did another album review on The White Stripes' album Elephant. It was a fun episode to record and has one of my favorite songs ever in it as the Y. The beat to the song is so well known it became a sports chant. Additionally, I go over Black Math and Ball and Biscuit plus two more songs. Let me know your answers to this week's podcast questions by sending me a message on Instagram at Jd4unc. If you haven't yet go check out season 5 episode 2 with special guest Evan Statile. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Seven Nation Army, Black Math, Ball and Biscuit, Hypnotize and Well It's True That We Love One Another all by The White Stripes. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Lyricfind.com, Guitar.com “The Genius Of… Elephant By The White Stripes” by Owen Bailey, Stereogum.com “The 10 Best White Stripes Songs” by Carl Williott, Albumreviews.blog “The White Stripes Best Album: Elephant” by Graham Fyfe, Americansongwriter.com “Behind The Song: The White Stripes, ‘Seven Nation Army'” by Rick Moore, Pitchfork.com “Top 50 Singles of 2003” by Pitchfork.com Staff, Diffuser.fm “The Day Jack White Got Married” by Bryan Wawzenek, Juxtapoz.com “Sound And Vision: The White Stripes ‘Elephant'” by Juxtapoz.com Staff, Albumism.com “The White Stripes' ‘Elephant' Turns 15 Anniversary Retrospective” by Sarah Paolantonio Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, songfacts.com, AZlyrics, and YouTube.
In the latest episode, I sit down for a fascinating discussion with Quentin Harrison, "music commentator, historian, journalist, and critic." His series of books, Record Redux, highlights female musicians who have made important contributions to the world of pop, and his writing style engages as much as it instructs and critiques. In addition to his books, Quentin contributes frequent reviews to Albumism.com. I think you'll enjoy this conversation about music, culture, race, politics, and more. For more about Quentin, check him out on Twitter @TheQHBlend, on Instagram at retromodernfly, and buy his books on Amazon.
As we close 2019, I speak to journalist Matt Hocter as we look back at the legacy of Tracy's second studio album, 'Crossroads' and consider how its message is still very much relevant today.
An interview with Quentin Harrison from Albumism. Discussing the task of reviewing music and all things pop in this life. The D Side is on Spotify, Radio.com & iHeartRadio. Don't forget to subscribe to the show, share and follow @BoysMakeNoise to continue the conversation on Twitter.
Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go Episode 161: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Amanda is joined by Grant to discuss the musical sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Grant is surprised and slightly impressed by the deep cuts from the ABBA catalog in the movie and Amanda mainly knows ABBA from 1990's Australian films. Plus, neither one of them understands why Cher is in this movie. There are SPOILERS in this episode including some about the first Mamma Mia movie. There is also mild adult language. Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ Twitter: @AmandasPicShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmandasPictureShowAGoGo/ Instagram: @AmandasPictureShowAGoGo Email: AmandasPictureShowAGoGo@gmail.com Threadless store: https://amandaagogo.threadless.com/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/ Plugs and links: Amanda's Picture Show A Go Go Live at the 2018 West Grandview Fringe Fest https://www.facebook.com/events/234827643818437/ Sir Leonard and the Vanishing Twin at the West Grandview Fringe Festival https://www.facebook.com/events/2251123911840640/ Grant on Columbus Underground https://www.columbusunderground.com/author/grant-walters Grant on Albumism http://www.albumism.com/search?q=grant%20walters West Grandview Fringe Festival 2018 https://www.facebook.com/events/906160916252752/ Double Eno: Two Plays By Will Eno https://www.facebook.com/events/435590536852466/ Culture Pop A Go Go https://www.amandaagogo.com/culturepopagogo/ TV Ate My Brain episodes hosted by Amanda https://www.amandaagogo.com/alsohostedbyamanda/ Lady Pod Squad on Twitter https://twitter.com/ladypodsquad Best Forevers https://www.bestforeverspod.com/ Dumb and Busted https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dumb-and-busted/id1369749927
The one where special guest Jesse Ducker of Albumism joins Jean and Marcus to recall their favorite rap songs and albums of 2017. Like we (and everyone else) always do about this time. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.
Rob Esse talks about the Bob Dylan album 'Blood On The Tracks', which was voted as the number one favourite Dylan record by Albumism.com readers. It's a work of heartache, despair, anger and love - but the question remains: is it about Dylan or are the songs simply stories about other people?
Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go Episode 117: Saturday Night Fever Amanda welcomes new guest Grant to the podcast to discuss Saturday Night Fever for its 40th anniversary. Grant is an expert on all things dealing with the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever and shares his knowledge about the music and the movie and Amanda wishes the character of Frank Jr. was featured more in the film. There are SPOILERS in this episode and adult language. Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ Twitter: @AmandasPicShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmandasPictureShowAGoGo/ Instagram: @AmandasPictureShowAGoGo Email: AmandasPictureShowAGoGo@gmail.com Threadless store: https://amandaagogo.threadless.com/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/ Plugs: Andy’s Mints at Longform Saturday Night https://www.facebook.com/events/1493345524065053/ Sir Leonard and the Vanishing Twin at Improv Wars https://www.facebook.com/events/121663938457395/ Sir Leonard and the Vanishing Twin on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sirleonardimprov/ Andy’s Mints on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AndysMintsImprov/ Grant on Albumism http://www.albumism.com/search?q=Grant%20Walters Grant on Columbus Underground http://www.columbusunderground.com/author/grant-walters Pub Trivia at The Nest https://www.facebook.com/events/1612576008805462/ New Website https://www.amandaagogo.com/ Threadless Link on Website https://www.amandaagogo.com/shop/ TV Ate MY Brain Defenders http://coretemparts.com/2017/09/tv-ate-my-brain-the-defenders-1x01-the-h-word-1x02-mean-right-hook/ Culture Pop A Go Go https://www.amandaagogo.com/culturepopagogo/ Indoorswomen https://indoorswomen.tumblr.com/ Super Serious Social Justice https://www.sssjcast.com/episodes/