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Mid-Michigan's Boss Hog of the blues, your #1 Blues Man, Larry McCray returns to the music bins and online lists with his second helping from the Josh Smith/Joe Bonamassa production stall on June 13, with Heartbreak City. The KTBA Records follow up to 2022's Blues Without You brings McCray back to his roots and offers more than a glimpse of vocal power, delivery, and searing solos that have been his trademark for his illustrious career, nearing 50 years, 35 on the professional circuit as a household name. Larry stopped by the MMHP989 Studio inside of the Michigan Rock Legends Hall of Fame in Downtown Bay City to give the early word in February on his recording trip to Los Angeles with the team last fall. At the time of this interview, 12 songs were recorded. 10 made the final cut and one of the two cut are a bonus digital download for the streaming services. Bye Bye Blues is already hitting the airwaves and McCray is in the midst of working up tour plans, based around his health and the annual Fall tour with Devon Allman/Allman Betts team that he has been on for three years. McCray takes the team behind the scenes for the writing of Heartbreak City with Peggy Smith, Charlie Walmsley, Josh Smith, as well as MMHP's own Scott Baker, the forward momentum he has been rolling with after getting a blues resurgence over the past few years, and of course tips his cap with great stories about meeting and playing with blues legends such as BB King, Albert King, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, and the Allman Brothers Family, amongst others. Get your blues on Michigan Music Fans, Brother Larry is back to sing you the blues and bring it on home!
S8E24 went out live from the TSORR Studio on Myoli Beach on 12 June 2025 at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio. The Twisted Twins featured tracks called "Midnight Rider," "Rock and Metal Time Machine," had a look at Metallica, Rolling Stones, Skid Row, and contributions from the guys at Woodstock and The Immortals was from Grand Funk Railroad, and for the Diabolical Challenge we had a look at One On One Studios. Running order of artists featured: ACDC, Wasp, Disturbed, Iron Allies, Adrenaline Mob, Whiskey Myers, Voice of Extreme, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Marilyn Manson, Greta Van Fleet, Megadeth, James and the Cold Gun, Allman Brothers, Saxon, Queen, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Black Label Society, Iron Maiden, Sex Pistols, Skid Row, Hellsmoke, Grand Funk Railroad, Kiss, Mötley Crüe, Whitesnake, Badlands, Volbeat, Ricky Warwick, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Oliver Anthony, Music, Arch Enemy, The Halo Effect, Judas Priest.The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
The Marinade's third annual Grounded Summer Tour rolls on! I am on a road trip from Orlando, FL, to Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN, and beyond. The goal of these trips is to unwind, meet cool people, take in some great art, and reflect on life. On this episode I tell tales from going home to visit my family, embarking on an Allman Brothers pilgrimage, and spending some time not watching the clock. Stay tuned to The Marinade on the all of the socials so you don't miss any of the action. Listen On: Spotify- YouTube- Apple Podcasts-
"Just a perfect dayDrink sangria in the parkAnd then later, when it gets darkWe go homeOh, it's such a perfect dayI'm glad I spent it with you" Please make our day perfect and spend 2 hours of your Sunday with me on this week's Super Sounds Of the 70's. I've invited Nick Drake, Laura Nyro, Dire Straits, Bob Dylan, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Chicago Transit Authority, Minnie Riperton, Love, Judy Collins, Allman Brothers, Orleans, George Harrison, Led Zeppelin, Ambrosia, Pink Floyd, Yes, Humble Pie, Traffic, Jethro Tull and Lou Reed...
The Marinade's third annual Grounded Summer Tour rolls on! I am on a road trip from Orlando, FL, to Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN, and beyond. The goal of these trips is to unwind, meet cool people, take in some great art, and reflect on life. On this episode I tell tales from going home to visit my family, embarking on an Allman Brothers pilgrimage, and spending some time not watching the clock. Stay tuned to The Marinade on the all of the socials so you don't miss any of the action. Listen on: Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/episode/1rlUOrYynWOwVYWOSQ9Mkl?si=ea28d6ade1d94952 YouTube- https://youtu.be/CDCekIWD87c?si=LEOiyOWl8WpELuk Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marinade-with-jason-earle/id1281080492?i=1000711950277
Dan and Nick break down — on a very scientific and well designed grading scale — Falato's rankings of the NFC east offenses by position groups. Come for his QB ranking that was blasted as “delusional” by some Cowboys bloggers, stay for an in depth QB conversation then leave once Dan starts waxing poetic about the Allman Brothers.
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Join hosts Lisa D. Smith and Joey Stuckey on this episode of Big Blend Radio's MUSIC TALKS Show as they chat with award-winning Bay Area bluesman James Byfield, also known as Blind Lemon Pledge, about his dynamic new live album, LEMON LIVE! Following the success of his chart-topping 2024 acoustic blues release Oh So Good, Lemon Live! captures the raw energy, soul, and musical finesse of the Blind Lemon Pledge Band in performance. Since his debut release in 2009, James has crafted a compelling career both as a studio recording artist and live performer, showcasing his versatile style throughout Northern California and beyond. Keep up with James and his music: https://blindlemon-pledge.com/
Send us a textPete Price's musical journey began in a church choir where elderly parishioners would compliment his singing after service. That early encouragement sparked a lifetime devoted to music that's taken him from singing an octave too high in his first band at age 12 to performing with the Fry's Band for crowds of 5,000 people thirty years later.As Pete reveals in this intimate conversation, his path wasn't always straightforward. Recognizing his shyer temperament didn't suit the frontman role, he taught himself guitar and found his true calling in harmonies and instrumental work. The Fry's Band evolved from an acoustic trio specializing in vocal harmonies during the "unplugged era" of the 90s to a versatile five-piece electric outfit that maintains those signature harmonic elements while expanding their sonic palette.A turning point came when Pete sent a song to a friend who had Nashville connections. Watching professional musicians transform his composition in a Nashville studio "lit a fire" under him, resulting in an explosion of creativity that produced two acclaimed albums: "Department of the Interior" and "Pictures in Time." Pete's thoughtful approach to songwriting—crafting lyrics that offer genuine insights from his life experiences—demonstrates his belief that music should create meaningful connections. His newest single "Better Angels" tells an unresolved story of post-breakup courage that showcases his storytelling abilities.Drawing inspiration from Bob Dylan ("you don't have to have the greatest voice but you need something to say"), Jackson Browne, and the Allman Brothers, Pete has crafted an Americana sound that moves fluidly between folk, rock, blues and light jazz. Whether performing with the Fry's Band, his duo 39 North, or in solo appearances featuring his original music, Pete embodies the joy of authentic musical expression. As he puts it: "Music is super important to me... it gets me up every morning to go down and work on my music." Listen to his story and discover the hidden treasures in his songs at petepricemusic.com.Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600
Oklahoma City-based singer, songwriter, guitar player who was the original guitar player with the Henry Paul Band, the group named for the co-founder of The Outlaws. He and the Henry Paul Band opened for the likes of The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Peter Frampton, The Allman Brothers, Charlie Daniels, and more. He also was the original guitar player for the Byron Berline Band and, present day, plays on a new release from Dave Werewolf. He has played with countless artists and at a long line of venues and events and has met numerous other notable names in music throughout his career.
Passing the thermometer of conversation over the rock and roll news to see where the mercury rises, which this week includes … … the new Barbra Streisand duets album. Duets are ‘playlets', small intense dramas that depend on human interaction, but so many are recorded separately (including, tragically, Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell). … but … duets you HAVE to hear! eg Cash & Carter, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, Ray Charles & Betty Carter, Siouxsie & Morrissey, Nick Cave & Kylie, Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush. … the extraordinary story of the rebirth and Indian Summer of Mississippi John Hurt after 40 years of invisibility. … blues lyrics that now seem unimaginable. … Frank Zappa as a drug dealer? Miles Davis as a pimp? Cyndi Lauper as a trophy wife? Real or made-up Miami Vice rock star cameos. … great opening lines – “We got married in a fever …!” … how you always learn something you never knew about someone from their obituary - like Mike Peters' involvement in the highest altitude concert ever performed (on Everest with Glenn Tilbrook and Slim Jim Phantom). … where people listen to the Word In Your Ear “poddy” – eg in the bath, in court, at wedding receptions, by the Allman Brothers' graveside. Plus birthday guest John Montagna on rock stars who should be in a TV series.Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Passing the thermometer of conversation over the rock and roll news to see where the mercury rises, which this week includes … … the new Barbra Streisand duets album. Duets are ‘playlets', small intense dramas that depend on human interaction, but so many are recorded separately (including, tragically, Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell). … but … duets you HAVE to hear! eg Cash & Carter, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, Ray Charles & Betty Carter, Siouxsie & Morrissey, Nick Cave & Kylie, Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush. … the extraordinary story of the rebirth and Indian Summer of Mississippi John Hurt after 40 years of invisibility. … blues lyrics that now seem unimaginable. … Frank Zappa as a drug dealer? Miles Davis as a pimp? Cyndi Lauper as a trophy wife? Real or made-up Miami Vice rock star cameos. … great opening lines – “We got married in a fever …!” … how you always learn something you never knew about someone from their obituary - like Mike Peters' involvement in the highest altitude concert ever performed (on Everest with Glenn Tilbrook and Slim Jim Phantom). … where people listen to the Word In Your Ear “poddy” – eg in the bath, in court, at wedding receptions, by the Allman Brothers' graveside. Plus birthday guest John Montagna on rock stars who should be in a TV series.Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Passing the thermometer of conversation over the rock and roll news to see where the mercury rises, which this week includes … … the new Barbra Streisand duets album. Duets are ‘playlets', small intense dramas that depend on human interaction, but so many are recorded separately (including, tragically, Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell). … but … duets you HAVE to hear! eg Cash & Carter, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, Ray Charles & Betty Carter, Siouxsie & Morrissey, Nick Cave & Kylie, Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush. … the extraordinary story of the rebirth and Indian Summer of Mississippi John Hurt after 40 years of invisibility. … blues lyrics that now seem unimaginable. … Frank Zappa as a drug dealer? Miles Davis as a pimp? Cyndi Lauper as a trophy wife? Real or made-up Miami Vice rock star cameos. … great opening lines – “We got married in a fever …!” … how you always learn something you never knew about someone from their obituary - like Mike Peters' involvement in the highest altitude concert ever performed (on Everest with Glenn Tilbrook and Slim Jim Phantom). … where people listen to the Word In Your Ear “poddy” – eg in the bath, in court, at wedding receptions, by the Allman Brothers' graveside. Plus birthday guest John Montagna on rock stars who should be in a TV series.Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2005, while visiting the gift shop at the downtown Los Angeles MOCA museum, I came upon a blank journal with a cover fashioned from a salvaged vinyl album by The Allman Brothers. It had the pink Capricorn label. As a lover of vinyl I grabbed it, and decided to begin a journal. It's been ten years, and I've been keeping this diary and transcribing my dreams ever since. Dreams, ideas for songs, and a chronicle of my family and interior life. I always intended to go back and see if there was some sense of something to be made out of it, and this is the first attempt at that.I hope you find it interesting. Bill Mesnik, 2025“The Interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind. “ (Sigmund Freud)“In contrast to the subjectivism of the conscious mind the unconscious is objective, manifesting itself mainly in the form of contrary feelings, fantasies, emotions, impulses and dreams, none of which one makes oneself but which come upon one objectively.” (Carl Jung)"Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths. By finding your own dream and following it through, it will lead you to the myth-world in which you live. But just as in dream, the subject and object, though they seem to be separate, are really the same." (Joseph Campbell)“One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.” (Salvador Dali)
Warren Haynes Zooms in to chat with Adam about music, the Allman Brothers, and what it's like being in a band that insists on having two drummers—because apparently one just doesn't cut it.Riki Lindhome stops by the studio to talk about her new album No Worries If Not, her fertility journey, and how she managed to lock down Fred Armisen—without any witchcraft, as far as we know.Comedian and longtime friend of the show Jodi Miller, Adam, and Riki dive into the day's top stories: JoJo Siwa's sudden rebrand as a "gay pop icon," Rainn Wilson calling out MSNBC for being... well, MSNBC, and Jay Leno taking care of his ailing wife like the stand-up guy he is.All that, and probably a few things you weren't expecting. Get it on.FOR MORE WITH JODI MILLER:INSTAGRAM/TWITTER: @jodimillercomicWEBSITE: jodimillercomedy.comFOR MORE WITH RIKI LINDHOME:INSTAGRAM: @rikilindhomeWEBSITE: rikilindhome.comFOR MORE WITH WARREN HAYNES:INSTAGRAM: @therealwarrenhaynesTWITTER: @thewarrenhaynesThank you for supporting our sponsors:forthepeople.com/ADAMoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvSHOPIFY.COM/carollaLIVE SHOWS: May 2 - Port Charlotte, FL (2 shows)May 3 - Port Charlotte, FL (2 shows)May 4 - Melbourne, FLMay 30 - Tacoma, WA (2 shows)May 31 - Tacoma, WA (2 shows)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Season 04 Episode 12 - the "Homeward Bound" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Ms. Anna Gagliano, director of Little Women for Main Street Studios; Mr. Tim Newell, director of Agnes of God for the Lakeshore Center for the Arts; and Prof. Dan Lendzian, director of the One Act Festival for SUNY Fredonia Dept. of Theatre and Dance. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. And don't forget to enter the giveaway for a $25 gift card from deJohn's Spaghetti House and 2 tickets to the Cinema Series! Entries must be received by Friday April 25th at 12 noon! Listen to the podcast for the question and answer. Then email your answer to operahouse@fredopera.org. Make sure you put the word "Giveaway" in the subject line and include your preferred contact information. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps (Approximate) 02:18 Anna Gagliano/Little Women 19:30 Tim Newell/Agnes of God 36:51 Arts Calendar 39:37 Dan Lendzian/One Act Festival TADA Media "King of the Road," written and performed by Roger Miller, from the Album The Return of Roger Miller, January 1965, Smash Records scene from the motion picture Little Women; Greta Gerwig, director; featuring Saoirse Ronan as Jo March and Emma Watson as Meg March; Columbia Pictures, December 2019 scene from the motion picture Agnes of God; Norman Jewison, director; featuring Jane Fonda as Dr. Martha Livingstone and Anne Bancroft as Mother Miriam Ruth; Columbia Pictures 1985 "Avalanche", from the album Will the Circle Be Unbroken, produced by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, November 1972, United Artists Records. "Ramblin' Man", from the Allman Brothers album Brothers and Sisters, composed and performed by Dickey Betts, August 1973, Capricorn Records Artist Links Main Street Studios Lakeshore Center for the Arts Dan Lendzian Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown Register Here for the 1891 Run/Walk for the Opera House BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
Join Opie for a wild Friday livestream 500 feet above New York City, overlooking the Hudson River. From a tragic helicopter crash nearby to Rory McIlroy tanking Opie’s Masters pool, this episode is packed with rants, laughs, and listener FUs. Opie dives into Luka Doncic’s emotional return to Dallas, the absurdity of $30 pastrami sandwiches, and why New York City squeezes the life out of its residents (hello, $6K HOA fees!). Plus, thoughts on tariffs, small businesses, and a nostalgic nod to the Allman Brothers. Hit play for unfiltered chaos and a dose of Opie’s signature Zen. Subscribe to Opie's other podcast Comedy Quick Hits with Opie!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brady Goss used to be the kid Boogie-Woogie piano player. He isn't a kid anymore but in addition to pounding out the Jerry Lee Lewis sound, he's added other genres and techniques. He's playing with Curtis Salgado and also is a part of an Allman Brothers tribute band. His journey has been an interesting one. Paul K Ward recorded and produced from his studio blue. Brady was there and I was at my desk in NW Portland.
In 1970 Roger McGuinn and Jacques Levy were planning a musical, but it never came to be. Instead the songs they wrote got sprinkled throughout Byrds albums, and one became a single, the narrative-leaning "Chestnut Mare," backed with the classic Byrdsian melody of "Just a Season." In this deep dive—which explores the way the band influenced Television, The Meat Puppets, and even The Allman Brothers, John and Marc dig into this era of the Byrds, which produced the great half-live/half-studio album (Untitled). Drop the needle, it's time for The Spindle. When you're done, revisit the Spindle episode featuring Hüsker Dü's cover of “Eight Miles High”And check out Marc and John on The Byrds in a special Spindle Sidebar.Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Epysode 30: "Ton Ton Macoute!" In this epysode we explore the electrifying 1970 album Ton Ton Macoute! by legendary guitarist Johnny Jenkins. This album is a powerful blend of blues, rock, and soul, featuring incredible guitar work that helped shape the sound of the era. What makes Ton Ton Macoute! even more special is the all-star lineup of musicians who contributed, including four members of the Allman Brothers Band. Legendary guitarist Duane Allman, along with Berry Oakley, Jaimoe and Butch Trucks, all played on the album, adding their signature sound to Jenkins' raw, emotional style. Join us as we dive into the history behind this incredible collaboration, the cultural impact of the album, and why it remains a hidden gem in music history. Whether you're a diehard Allman Brothers fan or discovering Johnny Jenkins for the first time, this episode will give you a deeper appreciation for an album that has become a timeless classic. Tune in for insightful discussion, fascinating facts, and, of course, the unforgettable sounds of Ton Ton Macoute! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review—your support helps keep the groove alive! I hope you dig Ton Ton Macoute! as much as I do. -FJ ==LINKS== Transport yourself into the realm of grooviness by supporting us on Patreon using this link --> patreon.com/FarmerJohnMusic Use this link to follow us on Facebook --> https://www.facebook.com/farmerjohnmusic/ Use this link to follow us on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/vinyl.relics.podcast/ Use this link to follow us on TikTok --> https://www.tiktok.com/@vinylrelicspodcast Use this link to follow us on BlueSky --> https://bsky.app/profile/farmerjohnmusic.bsky.social And find us on X here --> @VinylRelicsPod Email me here --> farmerjohnmusic@gmail.com Here's a link to the Johnny Jenkins documentary trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWyl9Fo6TUQ Here's a link to the History of Rock Music in 500 Songs Episode 163 which discusses the career of Otis Redding and how it intertwines with Johnny Jenkins: https://500songs.com/podcast/episode-163-sittin-on-the-dock-of-the-bay-by-otis-redding/ ==THE MUSIC== Songs used in this Epysode, in order of appearance. Here's a link to a Spotify playlist for all the tracks featured ( *denotes track is not available on Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7eEz7yTAGmYEoDyeR420ke?si=390d52edc79d46cb THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES "Whiskey Woman" *OTIS REDDING & THE PINETOPPERS "Shout Bamalama" *JOHNNY JENKINS & THE PINETOPPERS "Pinetop" *JOHNNY JENKINS & THE PINETOPPERS "Love Twist" BOOKER T. & THE MG's "Green Onions" *JOHNNY JENKINS "Spunky" OTIS REDDING "These Arms Of Mine" OTIS REDDING "(Sittin' on) The Dock Of The Bay" WILSON PICKET “Hey Jude” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND “Dreams” THE HOUR GLASS “So Much Love” DR. JOHN “I Walk On Gilded Splinters” *MARSHA HUNT “I Walk On Gilded Splinters”. BECK "Loser" OASIS "Go Let It Out" JOHNNY JENKINS "I Walk On Gilded Splinters" JOHNNY JENKINS "Leaving Trunk" JOHNNY JENKINS "Blind Bats And Swamp Rats" JOHNNY JENKINS "Rollin' Stone" JOHNNY JENKINS "Sick And Tired" JOHNNY JENKINS "Down Along The Cove" JOHNNY JENKINS "Bad News" JOHNNY JENKINS "Dimples" JOHNNY JENKINS "Voodoo In You" JOHNNY JENKINS “Don't Start Me To Talkin'” JOHNNY JENKINS “'Til The Blues Go Home” JOHNNY JENKINS “Johnny's Blues” JOHNNY JENKINS “Down The Road I Go” *THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND “I Walk On Gilded Splinters” (live) ??MYSTERY ARTIST?? tune in next week to find out... NEWPORT ELECTRIC "I'm Alive" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of MVP, we sit down with Jeff Yeckle from the powerhouse southern rock band Six Gun Sally! Known for their high-energy performances and killer musicianship, Six Gun Sally brings the best of 70s southern and classic rock to the stage, covering legendary bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, and Fleetwood Mac, along with their own smokin' hot originals.Jeff shares insights into the band's journey, life on the road, and what it takes to keep the spirit of real rock ‘n' roll alive while playing nearly 65 shows a year. Whether you're a longtime fan of southern rock or just discovering the band, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
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Howie Klein has been my regular Thursday guest for over a dozen years now, but our friendship goes back further to the early 90s, when I was doing rock radio in Los Angeles and he was president of Reprise Records. When Howie left Reprise and Warner Brothers as Time Warner and AOL merged, he began devoting all of his time to progressive politics, launching Down with Tyranny and the Blue America PAC.Danny Goldberg also worked in the music industry as a personal manager, record company president, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s. When Howie and I first met, Danny managed Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones and more. From 2005-2006, Danny was CEO of Air America Radio. That was a few years before I joined the network and hosted a nightly show there.All three of us share the common experience of working in the music industry and being very involved in progressive politics. Today, we're all dealing with our current political situation as best we can. Admittedly, I am not handling it well.Two weeks ago on the show, Howie mentioned that he had dinner with his dear old friend Danny Goldberg, and told me that Danny had some very important and insightful thoughts on surviving these dark days and fighting back, and suggested we have Danny join us on the show. So he is doing that today. They'll be here for the second half-hour.Tonight, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez will be in my neck of the woods. They're heading out west as part of Bernie's Fighting Oligarchy tour. I will be there and will bring you coverage tomorrow and Monday. They're leading the way of the resistance, but it's up to all of us. At the top of the show, I'll share some more constructive ways we can and are fighting back. It's all in our hands right now...
From a young age, Derek Trucks was destined for guitar greatness. Growing up around the Allman Brothers scene, he had the greatest schooling any aspiring slide player could hope for. But his playing exceeded just about any expectations, high though they were, as he brought in a vast range of influences and ambition and cemented himself as one of the guitarists you need to know.On this episode of 100 Guitarists, we're joined by another one of the guitarists we think you need to know, Wilco guitarist and 6-string aficionado Nels Cline, who tells us about joining Trucks onstage in a number settings, and details how the two have developed a guitar playing relationship over the years.Follow Nick: https://www.instagram.com/nickmillevoiFollow Jason: https://www.instagram.com/jasonshadrickGet at us: 100guitarists@premierguitar.comCall/Text: 319-423-9734Podcast powered by Sweetwater. Get your podcast set up here! - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/75rE0dSubscribe to the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0aXdYIDOmS8KtZaZGNazVb?si=c63d98737a6146afApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/100-guitarists/id1746527331
Host Bill Donohue talks with former New York Knicks forward Kiki VanDeWeghe, who shares insights into his illustrious basketball career and familial connections to the sport. Notably, he reminisces about his father's legacy with the Knicks and reflects on his own journey, including his time with the Denver Nuggets and the Portland Trail Blazers. Following this enlightening conversation, we shift our focus to the musical realm with Les Dudek, a distinguished singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Dudek recounts his experiences performing alongside renowned acts such as The Steve Miller Band and his contributions to iconic songs like “Ramblin' Man!” and “Jessica.” This episode not only delves into the intricacies of professional sports and music but also highlights the intertwining of personal stories and historical contexts that enrich both fields.Show Details:The illustrious history of the New York Knicks is celebrated in this engaging discourse, as host Bill Donohue welcomes Kiki VanDeWeghe, a former Knicks forward and esteemed coach, to the program. VanDeWeghe, whose legacy includes being a two-time NBA All-Star, reflects on his upbringing in a family steeped in basketball tradition. He recounts tales of his father, Ernie VanDeWeghe, a Knicks player who navigated the challenges of early NBA life, and how those experiences shaped his own aspirations to don the Knicks jersey. The conversation traverses the evolution of basketball strategies, particularly under the influence of innovative coaches like Larry Brown, who introduced a more dynamic offensive approach. VanDeWeghe's insights extend beyond personal anecdotes, touching upon the electric atmosphere of Madison Square Garden and the profound impact of playing alongside legends such as Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley. The dialogue encapsulates not just memories of games and rivalries but also the enduring spirit of a franchise that has captivated fans for generations. As the episode transitions to its second segment, the tone shifts towards the realm of music, introducing Les Dudek, a celebrated guitarist and songwriter with a rich history of collaboration with iconic artists like the Steve Miller Band and the Allman Brothers. Dudek's narrative intertwines with the cultural fabric of the 70s rock scene, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative processes behind timeless hits like “Ramblin' Man” and the genesis of “Jessica.” Together, these luminaries share their journeys, illustrating the intersections of sports and music, and the indelible mark they leave on their respective fields.Takeaways: Kiki VanDeWeghe shared personal stories about his family's deep connection to basketball, emphasizing the influence of his father's career with the Knicks. The show featured a nostalgic reflection on Wilt Chamberlain's legendary 100-point game, which took place on March 2, 1962, against the New York Knicks. Les Dudek discussed his significant contributions to the Allman Brothers Band, particularly his involvement in creating the iconic song 'Jessica'. Kiki illustrated the electric atmosphere of Madison Square Garden, particularly when the Knicks are performing well and the crowd is engaged. Les Dudek recounted his experiences working with notable artists, highlighting the collaborative nature of the music industry and his friendship with Cher. Throughout the episode, both guests emphasized the importance of mentorship in their careers, showcasing how relationships shaped their paths in sports and music.
Oz Noy is an Israeli born virtuoso guitarist. He's performed with many great musicians including three who have been guests on the podcast: Anton Fig, Jimmy Haslip and Ricky Peterson. He's also played with Chick Corea, Joe Bonamassa, Vinnie Colaiuta, Chris Botti and Cat Stevens. He's won several Guitar Player Magazine readers' polls. And he's released several Instructional Videos and held Master Classes.My featured song is “Easier Said”, my 1994 debut album, Miles Behind. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------Connect with Oz:www.oznoy.com—---------------------------------------ROBERT'S SINGLES:“LOVELY GIRLIE” is Robert's new single. It's a fun, Old School, rock/pop tune with 3-part harmony. It's been called “Supremely excellent!”, “Another Homerun for Robert!”, and “Love that Lovely Girlie!”Click HERE for All Links—----------------------------------“THE RICH ONES ALL STARS” is Robert's single featuring the following 8 World Class musicians: Billy Cobham (Drums), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), John Helliwell (Sax), Pat Coil (Piano), Peter Tiehuis (Guitar), Antonio Farao (Keys), Elliott Randall (Guitar) and David Amram (Pennywhistle).Click HERE for the Official VideoClick HERE for All Links—----------------------------------------“SOSTICE” is Robert's single with a rockin' Old School vibe. Called “Stunning!”, “A Gem!”, “Magnificent!” and “5 Stars!”.Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------“THE GIFT” is Robert's ballad arranged by Grammy winning arranger Michael Abene and turned into a horn-driven Samba. Praised by David Amram, John Helliwell, Joe La Barbera, Tony Carey, Fay Claassen, Antonio Farao, Danny Gottlieb and Leslie Mandoki.Click HERE for all links.—-------------------------------------“LOU'S BLUES”. Robert's Jazz Fusion “Tone Poem”. Called “Fantastic! Great playing and production!” (Mark Egan - Pat Metheny Group/Elements) and “Digging it!” (Peter Erskine - Weather Report)!Click HERE for all links.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's sublime, atmospheric Jazz Fusion tune. Featuring guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Nick brings us a Three For Thursday for Roberta Flack, who passed this week at the age of 88. She grew up in Arlington, VA, and upon graduating high school at the age of 15, she received a full music scholarship to Howard University. She began singing professionally in 1968, was signed to Atlantic Records, and went on to have a whirlwind of a successful career in the 1970s. Her voice touched a generation and she will be missed.Songs: Roberta Flack - “Compared to What”Roberta Flack - “Killing Me Softly (With His Song)”Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - “I (Who Have Nothing)”Heard it through the GREGvine that Christina Ricci really hates Live, but particularly “Lightning Crashes.” Also, Marshall Allen, current bandleader of Sun Ra, releases his debut album at age 100, breaking all sorts of records. Finally, the Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded music catalog is for sale, you can own it today for clean $350 million.Song: Bob Dylan “One More Cup of Coffee (feat. Scarlet Rivera)”Jay brings a listener inspired (thanks Mr. Lentz!) BienVenue for a long-gone Baltimore music spot: The Painters Mill Music Fair. It began as a tent in a parking lot in 1960, with the 2500 person venue constructed in 1967. A venue of that capacity hosted some pretty large acts in the years to come. Dave Brubeck, James Brown, Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, Chick Corea, Bruce Springsteen, and more over the next fifty-five years. It was also where Greg Allman played his final show with the Allman Brothers. In 1991, the venue burned to the ground when a burglar attempted to access the safe with a butane torch.Song: Frank Zappa - “What's New in Baltimore? (Live at Painters Mill Star Theatre)”
Happy Birthday Fats Domino!Pacific St Blues & AmericanaSpotlight on Fats DominoSupport our Show and get the word out by wearin' our gear Enjoy all our Spotlights Shows including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Cash, Johnny Winter, Jeff Beck, Muddy Waters, The Folk & Blues Roots of Led Zeppelin, Hank Williams, Elmore James, Etta James, John Hiatt, The Allman Brothers, Jimi Hendrix, and more...If you like music and trivia, try...What's the Common Thread, The Music Trivia Game1. Van Morrison / Domino2. Fats Domino / Lady Madonna3. Louis Jordan / Saturday Night Fish Fry4. Hank Ballard & the Midnighters / Let's Go, Let's Go (Thrill Upon the Hill) 5. Louis Armstrong / Blueberry Hill 6. Louis Prima & Phil Harris / I Wanna Be Like You (OST The Jungle Book) 7. Jelly Roll Morton / New Orleans Blues (the Spanish tinge) 8. Fats Domino / Blue MondayEarly Influences on Fats Domino9. Amos Milburn / Chicken Shack Boogie (Christine Perfect nee' McVie w/ 10. Charles Brown / Trouble Blues 11. Ella Fitzgerald / A Tisket, A Tasket12. Meade Lux Lewis / Doll House Boogie 13. Lloyd Price / Lawdy Miss Clawdy Hit Parade - 194914. Wynonie Harris / Good Rockin' Tonight (1948)15. Babe Ruth retires from baseball (1947) 16. Count Basie / Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball (Buddy Johnson Orchestra, 1949) 17. Sister Rosetta Tharpe / Up Above My Head (1949)16. Fats Domina / The Fat Man 17. John Lee Hooker / Boogie ChillenNew Orleans and The Big Beat (Earl Palmer & Dave Bartholomew) 18. Archibald / Stack-a-Lee (Stagger Lee)19. Little Richard / Long Tall Sally 20. Smiley Lewis / I Hear You Knocking21. Roy Brown / Let the Four Winds Blow22. Earl King /Trick Bag
In this episode, drummer Zoltan Tobak shares his journey from his small hometown of Fort Bragg, California to becoming the drummer for the country band Muscadine Bloodline in Nashville. Zoltan discusses his early musical influences, the challenges of breaking into the Nashville music scene, and the rewarding experience of touring with artists like Post Malone. He also talks about his love of cooking, his recent marriage, and the joys and difficulties of life on the road. This conversation provides an inspiring look at one musician's path to success in the music industry. Some Things That Came Up: -4:00 Zoltan's Hungarian Roots -8:30 The Twitter and Musicians' Institute connection -10:40 Juxtaposition! -12:20 Rollercoasters? -20:22 Celebrating 10 years in Nashville. -20:40 Opener on Post Malone Tour -24:00 Zoltan's tenure ar Guitar Center -26:00 Supportive Parents! -30:00 The commitment of practicing left foot clave. Chuck Silverman, Tim McIntyre -32:00 Allman Brothers, Eagles following Pop Punk and Screamo -38:50 Charting skills have helped Zoltan's career -41:31 Zoltan records on all Muscadine Bloodline records. The Coastal Plain record, as well as 2 other records -44:00 The band records ONE song a day. Lots of unique rhythmic things and arrangements -46:40 The loaner Sabian Hi-Hats ended up with Jim McCarthy -1:00:00 Toad's Place -1:07:00 Natural Disasters -1:11:00 Skill acquisition at Guitar Center -1:13:00 Zoltan's Gear: Ludwig Classic Maple, Remo, Sabian, Vater, DW Hardware -1:15:00 16” HHX Sabian Groove Hats -1:19:00 The Fave 5 -1:24:40 Eagles Tribute Band! FOLLOW: IG: @ztobak FB: Zoltan Tobak X: @zoltandrums youtube.com/zoltantobakdrums TikTok: @zoltantobak The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com www.itsyourshow.co
The Allman Brothers Band Whipping Post 15:01 Winterland, San Francisco 09/26/73 The Allman Brothers Band Ain't Wasting Time No More 8:37 The Beacon NYC 03/20/2009 The Allman Brothers Band Mountain Jam 10:05 The Beacon NYC 03/20/2009 The Allman Brothers Band Early Morning Blues 9:19 Brothers And Sisters deluxe, 1973 The Allman Brothers Band Les Brers […]
Send us a textAlongside Boone, John Seeley (bass), Alex Wells (guitar), and Dale Myers (drums), these tight-knit guys stay connected to their homegrown roots having been around traditional instruments from a young age in piano, fiddle, and guitar instilling in them an appreciation of country-rock, bluegrass, blues, soul, and folk music. The band blends roots, blues, classic rock, soul, and, of course, Southern rock and has created an original sound reminiscent of some of the great blues-rock/Southern rock bands like the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top and Wet Willie. They also draw inspiration from some of the all-time blues/soul greats like Muddy Waters, Leadbelly and various artists from back in the classic heyday of Motown Records.OTIS is new musical blood for a new day with heavy, melodic blues-rock riffs, soaring guitar work, a pounding rhythm section, and raw, soulful vocals from Mr. Froggett.The band embraces Southern rock's hallowed past while charting their own future. With some of the legendary Southern rock bands winding it down or no longer in existence, OTIS is a proud, new torchbearer of the Southern rock/blues-rock heritage.The band's debut album, 2014's Tough Times: A Tribute to John Brim, is a raw, groove-oriented, blues drenched masterpiece that got rave reviews and was a blueprint for things to come for the band.The blistering Eyes of the Sun was released in 2018 on Cleopatra Records and more than lived up to the promise of the band's debut album. Executive produced by Grammy-winning producer Paul Nelson, who earned his stripes by playing and performing with Johnny Winter and helping Johnny win a Grammy for his highly acclaimed album, Step Back, the album solidified the band's influences into a boiling stew of rootsy, kickass, take-no-prisoners, blues-rock goodness kicked up with a bit of soul and funk spiciness. Good musical eats to say the least.And now comes Last Fool in the Line, which is a precursor to a full album that will be released sometime hopefully sooner than later (good things take time!) To learn more about the band, connect at https://theotisband.com/ Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the showVisit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more!Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodBonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list here Donate to AhHa!Broadway here! Donate to New Normal Rep here! Interested in the Self-Care Institute with Dr. Ami Kunimura? Click here Interested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order!
We had a great time chatting with Chris and Corey Weber of Clarence Tilton. We picked their brain about how they taught themselves music, birdwatching, the difficulty of choosing a band name, and their most recent releases “Fred's Colt” (featuring Marty Stuart) and “Flyway Cafe” (featuring Presley Tucker). Formed in 2014 from Omaha's storied rock scene, Clarence Tilton is led by brothers Chris and Corey Weber, who grew up in a small town (1,000 people, 10,000 cows), learning guitar on borrowed instruments and bonding over influences like Neil Young, Son Volt, The Allman Brothers, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and James Gang. The five-piece band featuresco-songwriter Paul Novak (guitar, vocals), Jarron Wayne Storm (drums, vocals),and Craig Meier (bass). Their music, rooted in family legacy and small-town life,balances raw alt-country grit with rich, melodic hooks. Clarence Tilton is made up of: Chris Weber - guitar, vocals Corey Weber - guitar, vocals, pedal steel Craig Meier -bass Paul Novak -guitar, vocals Jarron Wayne Storm - drums, percussion, vocals Check them out here— Website: clarencetilton.com IG: Clarencetiltonband YouTube: Clarence Tilton TikTok: Clarencetilton Facebook: Clarence Tilton
moe. has been a band for almost 36 years, and they're getting ready to release a brand new album! moe. has played Red Rocks a dozen times, they've played Radio City Music Hall, they've played with the Grateful Dead, opened for The Who, Robert Plant and The Allman Brothers and they were nice enough to stop by the Doc G Show! Vinnie Amico moe.'s drummer stopped by to talk about getting into moe., his Christmas cards, his cats, playing with the Grateful Dead, making Chicken Riggies, hanging out with Robert Plant, and making the new moe. album! Meanwhile during the rest of the show Mike ponders whether he's related to any famous historical figures (good or bad) and Doc and Mike reminisce about 50 different one hit wonders of the 90's. Listen Now! Introduction: 0:00:21 Birthday Suit 1: 10:23 Ripped from the Headlines: 14:36 Shoutouts: 34:23 Vinnie Amico Interview: 39:13 Mike C Top 3: 1:20:20 Birthday Suit 2: 1:53:22 Birthday Suit 3: 1:55:39
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with 5 mediocre minutes as they welcome back Episode 48 Rupe Sharma to the show. They talk into detail about this year's Littlepalooza events! Please visit www.loyallittlespod.com and click the Littlepalooza tab at the top to RSVP and make your hotel reservations by February 3rd! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Seth Ganz to the show! (16:00) INSTAGRAM: @swiganz Stephanie Ganz - linktr.ee/salganz Then our hosts close out the show with a few movie reviews and your emails. (41:15) SONG: "The Party is Over” by Bertrands Wish www.bertrandswish.com JINGLE: Ramblin' Man - A parody of a song by The Allman Brothers.Recorded by John Fitzpatrick in Arlington, VARecorded: 01/13/2014 Released: 01/22/2014 First aired: unaired Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan or copy and paste this link! https://www.redbubble.com/people/ericlondergan/shop
In this soulful episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into The Allman Brothers Band’s sophomore album, Idlewild South, released in 1970. Widely regarded as one of the greatest Southern rock albums of all time, Idlewild South solidified the band’s reputation for blending blues, rock, and jazz into a sound that was entirely their own. Produced by the legendary Tom Dowd, this album features standout tracks like "Midnight Rider," "Revival," and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Each song showcases the band's incredible musicianship, from Duane Allman’s mesmerizing slide guitar to Gregg Allman’s soulful vocals and poetic songwriting. With its mix of emotional ballads and high-energy jams, Idlewild South set the stage for the band’s meteoric rise in the early 70s. Throughout this episode, we’ll explore the stories behind the songs, the creative process during the recording at Capricorn Studios, and the album’s lasting impact on Southern rock and American music. We’ll also discuss how Idlewild South became a crucial stepping stone for the band as they prepared for their iconic live album, At Fillmore East. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Idlewild South, an album that captures the spirit, soul, and sound of The Allman Brothers Band and continues to inspire musicians and fans alike.
PLAYLIST Pacific Street Blues & AmericanJanuary 12, 2025Link: Spotlight Shows including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Blues Band, The Allman Brothers, and more1. Beth Hart / Wanna Be Big Band Johnny Cash 2. Rodney Crowell / I Walk the Line (Revisited)3. Larry Calton & Robben Ford / Hand in Hand with the Blues 4. Duke Robillard / Watching the River Flow 5. Professor Longhair / Mardi Gras in New Orleans6. Fats Domino / Let the Four Winds Blow 7. Dr. John / Such a Night 8. Neville Brothers / Brother Jake 9. Screaming Cheetah Wheelies / Right Place, Wrong Time10. Wild Magnolia's / Old Time Indian 11. Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Buddy Guy & Joss Stones / Every Night About This Time 12. Dixie Cups / Iko Iko13. John Cleary / Dyna-Mite 14. T Bone Burnett / He Came Down 15. Eric Bibb / Roll On Buddy 16. Sue Foley / Motherless Child Blues (Sister Rosetta Tharpe) 17. Sister Rosetta Tharpe / Up Above My Head 18. Eddie Floyd / Knock on Wood19. Nina Simone / Wild is the Wind 20. Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes / Rebel, Rebel 21. Jeff Tweedy / Space Oddity
Back during their first reunion in 1990, then-syndicated music critic Nestor Aparicio had a chance to chat with guitarist Dickey Betts about The Allman Brothes. "You know, we worked together with 20 years, and we had our differences, and they don't amount to that much," Betts said about Gregg Allman. The post Legendary Dickey Betts educates Nestor about Allman Brothers history and peace with Gregg first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
In this episode we discuss our Too 5 Allman Brothers Band songs with Michael Sandershttps://music.apple.com/us/playlist/allman-brothers-live/pl.u-NpXmbakTD4GXK
Send us a textDreams of Trivia (and Maybe Some Southern Rock)Get ready to get your Southern rock on! This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we're taking a trip down memory lane with The Allman Brothers Band's self-titled debut album. We'll explore the bluesy riffs, the soulful vocals, and the undeniable magic of this iconic band.But that's not all! Andrew's back with another brain-busting quiz, inspired by the Allman Brothers' classic track, "Dreams." Prepare for some mind-bending trivia that will test your knowledge of everything from Martin Luther King to the history of sleepwear. Will you achieve your dreams of trivia glory, or will you be left in a hazy, dreamlike state of confusion?So, grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and join us for a night of Southern rock, trivia, and maybe even a few shared dreams (or nightmares). Just try not to fall asleep during the quiz…unless you want to give Andrew more material.website: actonmusicproject.comemail: music@actonmusicproject.comCraig's phone number: (978) 310-1613
During his career, guitarist Jesse Ed Davis played with over 100 major artists, including Bob Dylan, the Allman Brothers, John Lennon, and Rod Stewart. His first brush with notoriety was playing with Conway Twitty in Oklahoma City, and he honed his chops with Taj Mahal after moving to Los Angeles. Jackson Browne credits Davis's guitar solo on “Doctor, My Eyes” with helping that song to become a Billboard Top 10 hit in 1972. In this latest episode of A Very OK Podcast, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn discuss Davis's Oklahoma roots, influences, and illustrious career. Their guests are Dr. Douglas Miller, author of Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis (2024), and Jake Krumwiede, director of the OKPOP Museum in Tulsa.
Jimmy Vivino Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson It had been six long, 4 1/2 COVID years since last I sat down with my old friend, multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, and long-time musical director for Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Vivino. It was like coming home. Almost the same age, we have many shared (unbeknownst to us at the time) memories of concerts at The Filmore East, Watkins Glen, the glory daze of the NY club scene, and a bounty of mutual friends. Talk about being in one's comfort zone. Jimmy talked growing up in New Jersey, his carpenter trumpet-playing father, his talented brothers, Jerry and Floyd, and how they began and evolved - he talked Conan, Laura Nyro, Phoebe Snow, Donald Fagen, John Sebastian, Al Kooper, Levon Helm, The Allman Brothers, Albert King, Tom Petty, Prince, Bruno Mars, Michael McDonald, Johnny Johnson, Hubert Sumlin, Stevie Wonder, Muddy Waters, Pinetop Perkins, John Sebastian, The Dead, The Band, Harry Shearer, Paul Shaffer, whom he credits as his mentor, Leader of the Pack, Broadway, Ronnie Spector, Felix Cavaliere, The Rascals, Frankie Valli, Slash, Sly Stone, The J. Geils Band, Elvis Costello, and the James Brown and Friends Set Fire To The Soul with Aretha, Robert Palmer, and Joe Cocker, that he orchestrated. Incredible stories all around, and this special is available on YouTube… wow - Snuff and I just watched it. Spectacular. We talked about COVID and Jimmy joining Canned Heat, currently touring with them, and Bill Murray, as well as still doing shows with Will Lee and The Fab Faux. His first all-original album, Gonna Be 2 of Those Days, is due to drop in February, signed copies are available for pre-sale at jimmyvmusic.com He treated us to a track to close the show. Life is busy, busy. busy… just the way Jimmy likes it. And so do we who follow and adore him. I so enjoyed every second of this. Jimmy needs to write a book and get all these stories down. He knows and has played with everyone. Such fun! Jimmy Vivino Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 12/11/24, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/49vuRwT
Rock Talk Studio: Reviewing Rock 'n' Roll Books and Documentaries
Win the new Robyn Hitchcock memoir 1967-How I Got There and Why I Never Left simply by signing up for the free monthly email BLAST!! The BLAST!! keeps you on top of the world of rock n roll books and documentaries and serves as an extra layer of coverage to the podcast. Shoot me an email at info@rocktalkstudio.com to enter!Nicky Hopkins: Session Man finally exposes who was behind some of the most iconic rock 'n' roll piano lines in Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Beatles and The Who songs. Find out why Keith Richards needed Hopkin's help to complete classic Stones songs, and why a handful of other A list talent call him a genius. This Month's SHOUT OUT goes to - Long Live The ABB Newsletter!https://www.longlivetheabb.com/Allman Brothers fans you will not find better content about the ABB anywhere. The Long Live The ABB newsletter is jammed packed with the most comprehensive writing about the band. Support the showemail Big Rick at:info@rocktalkstudio.com
Episode 031: As the curtain falls on 2024, we pause to remember some of the musical giants who took their final bow this year. Join Geoff, Russ, and Dave for a heartfelt tribute to six influential artists who shaped the soundtrack of our lives. We're honoring the experimental genius of Can's Damo Suzuki, the southern rock virtuosity of The Allman Brothers' Dickey Betts, and the masterful storytelling of songwriter Kris Kristofferson. We also pay tribute to DIY punk hero Flea Bodine of Judge Nothing, celebrate the groundbreaking bass lines of The Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh, and remember the incomparable Quincy Jones, the mastermind behind countless hits including Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean." Between these musical memorials, Geoff shares some surprisingly entertaining stories about his recent misadventures in self-injury. Because even in our most reverent episodes, there's always room for a laugh. Join us as we raise a glass to these legends and the timeless music they left behind. Apple Podcasts Instagram Spotify Playlist YouTube Playlist Official Site Listener Listens - Ginger Root - Instagram
In the newest Stay Tranquilo Podcast, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, we are joined by Columbus High School legend John Lynskey.John speaks on:- life at Columbus during his time as a student vs Columbus today- the journey into becoming an educator and leader in the space- the power of the Columbus brotherhood- working with the Allman Brothers- overcoming life's obstacles and the importance of mental health- what it means to "stay tranquilo"
In this episode of Past Tens: A Top 10 Time Machine, hosts Dave and Milt, alongside special guest Alan Frost, conduct a time-traveling draft to select the best albums of 1971. The draft features iconic records from The Who, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell, Elton John, Carole King, and more. AI assistant Sabrina also participates, contributing to the eclectic and spirited musical debate. The episode highlights personal stories, historical significance, and classic tracks from a formative year in rock and roll history.Topics01:06 Listener Mail and Record Store Memories03:58 Drafting the Best Albums of 197105:42 Introducing the Teams and Draft Order13:24 First Round Picks: The Who and Led Zeppelin25:03 Second Round Picks: Rolling Stones and The Doors33:36 Sabrina and Alan's Picks: Marvin Gaye and Yes39:53 The Peak of Classic Rock41:01 Progressive Rock and Its Pioneers42:49 Rod Stewart's Signature Album47:17 Elton John's Madman Across the Water50:58 The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East55:44 Carole King's Tapestry58:14 David Bowie's Hunky Dory01:10:20 John Lennon's Imagine01:14:24 Isaac Hayes' Shaft Soundtrack01:16:41 Wawa Guitar and Wawa Watson01:16:58 Podcast Banter and Quotes01:17:41 New Rochelle High School Alumni01:18:33 Simpsons Voice Actor Retires01:20:00 Funkadelic's Maggot Brain01:22:53 Sly and the Family Stone's Classic01:25:33 Billy Joel's Cold Spring Harbor01:30:04 Don McLean's American Pie01:33:04 Soul Train Theme Song01:35:36 All in the Family Theme Song01:39:38 Draft Recap and Final Thoughts
Grammy-winning Southern roots rock duo Larkin Poe (sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell) join us to chat about their creative process and their exciting forthcoming album, Bloom. PART ONE:'Tis the season! Scott and Paul chat about the classic Halloween songs. Is it time for a modern day resurgence of spooky music?PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell, known to the world as duo Larkin PoeABOUT LARKIN POE:Blues-based rock duo Larkin Poe is comprised of multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell. The Georgia natives began their career as an acoustic trio with their sister Jessica in 2004. That year they appeared on A Prairie Home Companion and won the Prairie Home National Teen Talent Competition. In 2008, the Lovell Sisters' song “Distance” won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest grand prize in the country genre. That same year, their song “Time to Grow” received honorable mention in the International Songwriting Competition. After an impressive indie career that included two albums, as well as appearances at Bonaroo and the Grand Ole Opry, the Lovell Sisters disbanded. Rebecca and Megan reemerged as a duo pursuing a new sound that was steeped in the electric blues rather than acoustic and bluegrass music. Between 2010 and 2013 they released five indie EPs, two collaborative albums, and a live DVD. They released their debut album as a duo in 2014 and gained attention with the standout track “Don't.” In 2016 they reissued their debut studio album under the title Reskinned, which included new tracks such as “Trouble in Mind.” With the 2017 album Peach, Megan and Rebecca took the production reigns and continued to build a following. The next year's Venom & Faith reached #1 on Billboard's Blues Album chart and earned the sisters their first Grammy nomination. Their sixth studio album, Blood Harmony, garnered another Grammy nomination, which resulted in their first Grammy win in 2024. Larkin Poe's latest album is called Bloom and is set for release in January of 2025.
Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Andrew Fink. Andrew lives with his wife Lauren and their five children in Hillsdale County, Mich., and is an attorney, Marine veteran, current state representative, and candidate for Michigan Supreme Court. He's on X at @AndrewFinkMI, and his website can be found here.Andrew's Music Pick: ZZ TopNo matter how far into the future this show might run, when you stack Political Beats episodes alphabetically, this is the one that always will show up at the bottom. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to turn the spotlight on "That Little Ol' Band from Texas," ZZ Top. Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard. Blues, guitars, and boogie. And, of course, later on, synths, drum machines, and sequencers.Maybe you're like Jeff and your mental picture of ZZ Top is frozen in time around 1983, when Eliminator was soaring near the top of the charts. We're here to tell you you're missing an awful lot from the band. The entire decade of the 1970s featured album after album of incredible music. There's seriously never a misstep. Early on, you can hear the influence of and influence on other bands like The Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd. ZZ Top figures out early exactly who they are as a band and refine, refine, refine until perfecting it (we think) on 1979's Degüello. Billy Gibbons, the group's main songwriter, singer, and guitar player, has a style all his own, a unique approach that cuts through each song, even when he's incorporating the sound of another player.At the turn of the decade of the 1980s, the band makes what we consider to be a fairly natural evolution. The tones, beats, and rhythms on Eliminator might seem out of place in a vacuum, but not if you follow the contours of the band's career. Post-worldwide fame and success is a different story, and one we also tell during the course of this episode. By the way, this is the longest one-part show in Political Beats history, surpassing the U2 show, which actually makes some sense. The feeling here was we wouldn't go quite so long -- otherwise we would have split the thing in half! But once we got going, there was too much fun being had and too many good arguments being made to stop. All for the benefit of you, the listener.They're bad, they're nationwide. And now's the time to discover the full story of ZZ Top on Political Beats.
This Week on Dopey! We are joined by brilliant singer/songwriter/guitar player Duane Betts! Duane grew up touring with the Allman Brothers Band with his father - the legendary Dickie Betts! Duane gets super honest and raw on his childhood on tour, his life bicoastal between Malibu and Florida. Getting into music, playing in bands and how he got lost in the world of addiction and how he found himself clean, sober and enjoying his life. PLUS! Voicemails! Emails and the return of Howard 'Beach' Buksbaum! All that and more on a brand new episode of that good old Dopey Show! notes from the editor: - growing up on tour - mdma youth - living in malibu at cher's house - various music projects - malibu black tar - allman brothers and heroin - car accident while scoring crack - crack and tar dabs - finding his friend dead - crack OD - possession arrest - making him choose between family in the game lol AI NOTES: keywordsDopey Podcast, addiction, recovery, harm reduction, Dwayne Betts, music, personal stories, community support, therapy, drug culture, addiction, recovery, music, family, relationships, heroin, opiates, community, DopeyCon, Dwayne Betts takeaways David shares his struggles with addiction and love for drugs. The importance of compassion in addiction treatment is emphasized. Debate on whether harm reduction strategies enable drug use. Community support is crucial in recovery, as seen in DopeyCon. Listeners share their personal stories, highlighting the podcast's impact. Therapy is presented as a vital tool for self-care and recovery. David discusses his early experiences with drugs and music. Dwayne Betts reflects on his father's legacy and his own musical journey. The transition from fun to addiction is explored in depth. Malibu's drug culture and its influence on David's life are discussed. Addiction can lead to a tumultuous journey filled with highs and lows. Relationships often suffer due to the effects of addiction. Recovery is a personal journey that can take many forms. Music can serve as a powerful tool for healing and connection. Community support is crucial in the recovery process. Experiences with drugs can vary greatly depending on the environment. Finding purpose in life after addiction is essential for long-term recovery. The legacy of family can influence one's path in life and recovery. Engaging with others who share similar experiences can foster healing. Life can be beautiful and fulfilling after overcoming addiction. titles Celebrating Community: DopeyCon 500 Harm Reduction: A Double-Edged Sword? The Role of Community in Recovery Reflections on Life After Addiction summaryIn this episode of the Dopey Podcast, David Manheim shares his personal struggles with addiction, the importance of compassion in treatment, and the ongoing debate surrounding harm reduction strategies. The conversation highlights community support through events like DopeyCon, the significance of therapy in recovery, and personal stories from listeners. David also interviews musician Dwayne Betts, discussing his father's legacy and the impact of growing up in a musical family amidst drug culture in Malibu. The episode explores the transition from fun to addiction and reflects on the challenges faced along the way. In this conversation, Dwayne Betts shares his journey through addiction, the impact it had on his relationships, and his path to recovery. He reflects on his experiences with drugs, the challenges of touring, and the importance of community and family in his life. Dwayne discusses how music has become a source of purpose and joy for him, and he emphasizes the beauty of life after addiction. The conversation also touches on the upcoming DopeyCon and the significance of community engagement in recovery. Sound Bites "I'm a junkie" "Compassion and connection are two things I strive to have." "Does this enable users to go hard in the paint?" "I just want this to end." "I have all of these experiences from being in nice houses." "I got probably 21." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Dopey Podcast and Personal Struggles 02:55The Role of Compassion in Addiction Treatment 05:47Debate on Harm Reduction Strategies 09:07Celebrating Milestones and Community Support 11:59Voicemail Stories and Listener Engagement 18:05The Importance of Therapy and Self-Care 20:01Personal Stories of Addiction and Recovery 27:12Interview with Dwayne Betts: Musical Legacy and Personal Journey 34:10Growing Up in a Musical Family and Early Experiences with Drugs 39:50The Transition from Fun to Addiction 49:47Reflections on Malibu Life and Drug Culture 01:07:02The Journey Through Addiction 01:12:50The Impact of Addiction on Relationships 01:20:30Finding Recovery and New Beginnings 01:30:11Life After Addiction: Music and Purpose 01:34:01Reflections on Recovery and Community 01:40:06The Legacy of Family and Music 01:46:13The Future of Dopey and Community Engagement
This week, in Stephenville, Texas, a huge mystery unfolds after a young woman is found, brutally murdered, in her own bathtub. Police bumble & stumble through the investigation, moving back & forth between suspects, when everyone in town seems to single out & blame one person. The anger builds, as no one can imagine why he hasn't been arrested. In the end, the guilty party wrote out exactly what happened. Will justice be served???Along the way, we find out that not everyone wants to be called a "cowboy", that Bob Seger might not be the best guy to marry, and that there's a reason that public opinion is not what gets people put in jail for murder!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.