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River Raid, Obelix, Spiderman, Centipede, el asombroso London Blitz, junior Pac-Man, Masters del Universo, Gremlins o Pole Position. Todos ellos son juegos que posiblemente te suenen, en muchos casos absolutos referentes de la mítica consola de Atari, y que fueron fruto del trabajo de las más de veinte mujeres que entraron a programar o diseñar videojuegos en los primeros tiempos de Atari. Pero si hubo tres mujeres que destacaron por encima de las demás, fueron Marilyn Churchill, Dona Bailey y, por supuesto, la genial Carol Shaw. ¡Vamos a conocerlas! Te agradeceré todos los me gusta, suscripciones al canal o comentarios que me quieras dejar, algo que animará que este proyecto de divulgación siga adelante. Fuentes de información: Blog Acens, Mojotwins, Atariage, Digitpress (entrevista a Marilyn Churchill), Wikipedia, Meristation, Thehenryford.org, Atariwomen. Música copyleft del programa: - Allie_Farris_-Checking_In - Avercage-Embers - Forget_the_Whale-You._Me._Talk._Now. - InitiuM-_Stay_Wild
My guest today is Cheyenne Medders a singer-songwriter, producer and musician living in Nashville. Originally from North Georgia and taught guitar by his father, Cheyenne started writing songs and playing music with his brothers as a young teenager. In 2005 he moved to Nashville, where he produces his own music and helps other artists bring their ideas to life. Cheyenne co-wrote songs on The Secret Sisters' Grammy -nominated album You Don't Own Me Anymore as well as Ward Thomas' UK #1 album Cartwheels. He collaborates with Allie Farris as FM and Sara Beth Go as Geographi, and his brothers Carson and Will Medders as The Medders. He is a member of indie rock band The Nobility, and produces lo-fi electronic music under the name Bellbear. He is a member of the Real Sword music collective in Nashville. Cheyenne runs a home studio called Departure Room and has produced, mixed, written on, played on or otherwise worked on recordings by The Secret Sisters, Sarah Darling, The Kernal, James Paul Mitchell, Z Swann, Jude Smith, Svrcina and more. In 2019 he released 3 new singles from his upcoming full-length album Sapphired Up, due in February 2020. I actually met Cheyenne through his uncle’s studio designed by Carl Tatzwhich I was checking out back when I wanted to build my own studio. In fact, I got my design for the loft above the control room from there. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC: Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com WhisperRoom: https://whisperroom.com Get 10% off the 4x4 or 4x6 booths now when you mention Recording Studio Rockstars. JZ Microphones: https://usashop.jzmic.com Spectra1964: https://www.spectra1964.com Presonus Studio One: https://www.presonus.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/243
Allie Farris is a brilliant singer-songwriter that also runs a very successful piano tuning business. She is one of the only female piano tuners in a large city where there are a lot of pianos that need to be tuned on a very regular basis. Allie describes some of the unique processes that she goes through to get a piano sounding it's very best for some of the most critical recording sessions in Nashville. As you'll learn, it's not a job to leave to a computer or phone App. You'll also get a look into the difficulty of being a female in a male-dominated industry and how she has not just risen to the challenge but flourished in spite of the challenge.
Wecome to this episode of The 20MR podcast. In case you get lost during the opening, we begin with some of the audio from the first installment of "The 20 Minute Runner Video Podcast Extra." That says a lot to say this: we have launched a YouTube channel. You can find the link on this page either on the sides (laptop/desktop) or near the bottom of the screen in the mobile view. I won't bore you with going over what The 20 Minute Runner YouTube Channel is about--you can listen during this episode or go there via the link mentioned above. However, I do have a favor (or two): --Subscribe to the audio podcast from this page (look for links) --Subscribe to the YouTube channel from YouTube (again, the link to the channel is on this page). It's always good to have you with me, regardless of how we connect. Can you take a minute and check out the FB, Twitter, The Daily Mile, etc. links and give me a shout out? Also, I am always welcoming new "friends" to the various social media outlets linked on this page. I would love to hear from you. We hope to have another audio podcast out in a couple of weeks, video podcast extras as we get to them; that is still a work in progress. Share the links with your running friends if you would. I would appreciate your help with promoting The 20 Minute Runner offerings for me. You can find the opening and closing theme music, "You'll Come Too" by Barefoot McCoy at Free Music Archive. It is used under a Creative Commons Liscense. You can also check out the Love Won't Let You Down" and is by Allie Farris. It too is used under a Creative Commons Liscense. And as always, Thanks for sharing some of the road with me. Roland, aka, The 20 Minute Runner
For our inaugural episode Nick Flora and Allie Farris nerd out on a couple of their all time favorite things. Allie talks her favorite 70's artists like Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and The Eagles and Nick goes deep down the comedy nerd rabbit hole talking about Saturday Night Live.
Singer/songwriter Allie Farris (Nashville's own "quiet rebel") is on the show this week!
This is the second half of the interview between pianist-songwriter Allie Farris and former A&M artist and relentless seeker David Wilcox. (Part 1 is in Episode 4.) David's views on the personal journey of songwriting and the importance of listening to your inner truth are particularly poignant after the sudden death of Amy Winehouse. I play several fragments and songs of Dave's through the course of this show, and you can hear them complete and buy your own copies through the following links: Glory from Turning Point (1997) The Kid from How Did You Find Me Here (1989) Turning Point from Turning Point (1997) All The Roots Grow Deeper When It's Dry from Big Horizon (1994) Open Hand from Open Hand (2009) Next episode in two weeks on Monday, August 22. Cheers!
This is the first half of an extraordinary interview between Allie Farris, a fiercely talented young performer looking for the secrets of songwriting success, and one of my musical heroes, David Wilcox. The end result is not just an overview of the logistical problems facing struggling musicians, but also a lesson in conscious and adventurous living that can apply to anyone trying to eke out a more creative existence. I feel privileged to have been at the right place and time to just put a microphone between these two. The interview transcript is available at thats.soundacious.com. I play several fragments and songs of Dave's through the course of this show, and you can hear them complete and buy your own copies through the following links: Language Of The Heart from How Did You Find Me Here (1989) Leave It Like It Is from How Did You Find Me Here (1989) Perfect Storm from Airstream (2008) What You Whispered from What You Whispered (2000) The second part of this talk will be available in two weeks, on Monday, August 8. Cheers!