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It's one of the most iconic symbols of early Americana; it conjures up images of bustling saloon bars and Mark Twain. But as glamorous as they may seem, there's a dark side the history of the Steamboats of the Mississippi River.In this episode we welcome Professor of History at Colorado State University, Robert Gudmestad. His newest book is The Devil's Own Purgatory: The United States Mississippi River Squadron in the Civil War.Edited by Rich Power. Produced by Tom Delargy. Senior Producer is Freddy Chick.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sounds.American History Hit is a History Hit podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Americana band Old Crow Medicine Show has a new holiday album, OCMS XMAS. Band members Ketch Secor, Morgan Jahnig and Cory Younts join for a listening party to get listeners in the holiday spirit.
We sat down with Paul Armer hot off the heels of an incredible tour opening for Gangstagrass and the release of a phenomenal Bluegrass EP, "Heartaches and Mistakes". We talk taking that step from pub gigs to national tours, Americana, genres and so much more! Listen now!
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.A DUETS SPECIAL. Includes Rodney Crowell, Kelsey Waldon, Allison Krauss, Glen Hansard and My Darling Clementine.
This week the gang gathers up to talk about targeted content on social media and a new idea for a product to counteract one of the products that is frequently showing up on Sarcastro's feed in recent weeks. They also tackle Fatty's adventure in going to Spirit Christmas which has just about exactly the merchandise they all expected it to have but without the absurdly named costumes. This leads them to the idea of expanding the store to run all year with other holidays such as Presidents Day, Arbor Day and all the summer holidays which would just be horror themed Americana products. Sarcastro takes Queen Sarcastro out for her birthday where she doesn't heed the advice of their server about not drinking the house wine and spending literraly a couple dollars more for a "better" red wine. That triggered a memory of the days when the fellas used to drink Manischewitz wines and that prompts a suggestion by Sarcastro of having a Manischewitz wine bar at their upcoming annual Guys Weekend trip. Intro and Outro music written and performed by Andrés Rodríguez (Androzguitar)
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In the second hour of the show, Katie rhapsodises about the new albums by Narrm-based singer-songwriter Stella Donnelly and English musical genius Jacob Collier, and plays tunes that fit into the genres of folk, blues, Americana, alt-country and more. Whatever you call it, it's all great music! Here is the playlist: Know You Child – Cat Canteri Peace With Me (Acoustic) – Tom Harrison You'll Sing – Isabel Rumble Love and Fortune – Stella Donnelly Something Heavy – Jacob Collier The Surface – Alice Phoebe Lou Auld Lang Syne II – Anjimile Bad Ideas – Ruby Jones Spring Cleaning – Billie-Jo Porter Above: Billie-Jo Porter's ‘Spring Cleaning' single cover artwork by Dan Stanley Freeman The post Spring cleaning – Show #376 (part 2), 23 November 2025 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Welcome to the Merry Month of Debts-cember!Part 2 - 8 Lazy Nights VI - On this week's show, because I just didn't have it in me to pull off another extended show, we're dialing it back with one of our shortest episodes of the year! 8 songs (one for each night of Chanukah) plus a bonus track to represent the starter candle. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
We've got trouble! We eat chicken croquettes and ice cream before discussing The Music Man (1962). This film is a slice of Americana that takes us back to a more innocent time when we could be swindled out of our money with the promise of music lessons. Although there is a section after the midpoint that we could all do without, we agree that the songs are well balanced, the choreography is amazing, and the themes are timeless. Come along and be our Shipoopi as we take to the streets to sing and dance.
Long before you ever knew his name, Steve Cropper's music was a part of your life if you grew up with a radio tuned to soul, rock, or R&B. You were already absorbing his fingerwork: that clipped, chiming guitar on “Green Onions,” the taut groove that made Wilson Pickett sound ten feet tall, or the unmistakable snap of Stax rhythm sections he helped shape. We lost a giant who contributed to the Americana musical landscape this past week and our show this week will reflect on his body of work. He wasn't just part of the soundtrack of our lives, he was part of the atmosphere, a presence whose playing taught you—quietly and consistently—what feel really meant. To grow up with Steve Cropper's music is to realize, eventually, that he helped define not just a sound but a sensibility—one where the groove is tight, the soul runs deep, and the guitar part is always exactly what the song needs and not a note more.
Manuel Comesaña hoy dedica la sección a Aerosmith, sus gritos rockeros y melodías nostálgicas. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Raúl Francisco Martínez-Malo Jr. (7 août 1965 – 8 déc.2025) était un américain, chanteur, auteur-compositeur, guitariste et producteur de disques. Il était à la fois le chanteur et auteur-compositeur du groupe de musique country The Mavericks, avec lequel il a co-écrit plusieurs singles, ainsi que le single « In My Dreams » de Rick Trevino en 2003 Après la séparation des Mavericks au début des années 2000, Raúl a poursuivi une carrière solo. Il a également participé, à partir de 2001, au supergroupe Los Super Seven. Les Mavericks se sont reformés en 2012 et ont continué à tourner intensivement. En 2015, ils ont remporté le prix de la musique Americana dans la catégorie duo/groupe de l'année. Né en 1965 à Miami de parents immigrés cubains, Raúl Malo a passé la majeure partie de sa vie adulte à Nashville, dans le Tennessee, où il résidait depuis 1993. Il appréciait particulièrement la musique d'artistes tels qu'Elvis Presley et Hank Williams. Marié à Betty pendant 34 ans, Raúl a eu trois fils : Dino, Victor et Max. En juin 2024, Raúl Malo a annoncé être atteint d'un cancer. Le 6 décembre 2025 , ses camarades des Mavericks purent lui rendre visite à l'hôpital et lui offrirent un dernier « concert », dont sa femme publia un extrait sur sa page Instagram. Raúl Malo décéda d'un cancer du côlon le 8 décembre, à l'âge de 60 ans.
Shawn Jones is a Blues, Roots, Americana, Rock Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist for more than 30 years. He's released six studio albums and three live albums. He's a true road warrior, performing over 200 dates a year in the U.S. and Europe. He's shared the stage with luminaries like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell and Joe Bonamassa. His latest album is “In My Blood”.My featured song is “The Fall Of Winter”, my single together with Jim Peterik of The Ides Of March and formerly with Survivor. Spotify link.—-----------------------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH SHAWN:www.shawnjonesmusic.com—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST SINGLE:“MA PETITE FLEUR STRING QUARTET” is Robert's latest release. It transforms his jazz ballad into a lush classical string quartet piece. Praised by a host of classical music stars.CLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—---------------------------------------ROBERT'S RECENT SINGLE“MI CACHIMBER” is Robert's recent single. It's Robert's tribute to his father who played the trumpet and loved Latin music.. Featuring world class guest artists Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhornCLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's latest compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK 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
It's no secret that at Roots Music Rambler we love music with that old school country sound. We've raved about previous guests like Kimmi Bitter, Logan Ledger and others. The latest episode reinforces our appreciation for the simpler tones of bygone eras as perhaps the queen of the sub-genre joined us. Melissa Carper's blend of country and western, blues, gospel and even ragtime sounds has made an imprint on the country and Americana spaces since her earliest releases in 2015. Her latest regular, full-length studio album, Borned In Ya, was one of our top records of 2024. Carper recently released a new record, A Very Carper Christmas, which is an album of all original holiday tunes, and kicked off a holiday tour in Louisville, Ky., opening for J.D. McPherson, to support it. She joined us a few weeks back (so long ago she even “announced” the Christmas album to us during the recording) to talk about her journey growing up in a musical family, traveling the country on an adventure after deciding college wasn't for her, and ultimately becoming one of the most unique sounding artists in the country and Americana space. We also talked about her recent collaboration with Theo Lawrence and her involvement with the super group Wonder Women of Country with Kelly Willis and Brennen Leigh. Frank and Falls also chatted about music venues they would like to see shows in and each shared their Pickin' the Grinnin' pics for recommended music this week. Falls calls out Frankfort, Ky., based singer-songwriter Jeri Katherine Howell while Frank recalls a visceral reaction to discovering The White Buffalo. Watch the Episode on YouTube Download the episode and subscribe at rootsmusicrambler.com, watch the full episode on YouTube, or download wherever you get your podcasts. Also be sure to help spread the love of the show with Roots Music Rambler's new merch, now available at rootsmusicrambler.com/store. Authentic t-shirts, hats and stickers are now available. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Notes and links: Melissa Carper Online Melissa Carper on Spotify Melissa Carper on Instagram Melissa Carper on Facebook The Wonder Women of Country The Roots Music Rambler Store Roots Music Rambler on YouTube Roots Music Rambler on Instagram Roots Music Rambler on TikTok Roots Music Rambler on Facebook Jason Falls on Instagram Jason Falls on TikTok Francesca Folinazzo on Instagram Pickin' the Grinnin' Recommendations Jeri Katherine Howell on Spotify The White Buffalo on Spotify Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum; Copyright 2025 - Falls+Partners. All music on the program is licensed by ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. Roots Music Rambler is a member of the Americana Music Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chances are you've heard this low-end thumper in your bass woofers, or have seen him perform around Michigan (as well as the world). He's performed with various national acts, including Bettye LaVette, Sturgill Simpson, Brett Lucas, Mitch Ryder, and more. He's a 'first-call' from the bass master. himself, Michigan's Don Was for multiple studio projects. Chuck Bartels lives, eats, breathes, and is raising a happy family out of Detroit and happy to offer his services for a variety of musical styles, as he often as he can. Chuck jumped into performing in the early '90s and has rounded the 'bases' with jazz, jam, Americana, blues, tribute showcases, R&B, soul, rock, and so much more. His ability to be as down-to-earth has garnished him quite a 'word-of-mouth' career. The MMHP was so grateful to line up this world-class bassist for a career retrospective in Bay City in early 2025. In part 1 of 2, Chuck takes us on a journey from his very beginnings, to life on the road with television cameras in his face, Grammy nominations, and the humble outlook of what living in Detroit and playing music for life has afforded him. Tune in and enjoy the easy conversation!
In this episode of In Search of Excellence, Randall Kaplan sits down with Rick Caruso, the billionaire real estate developer and former Los Angeles Mayoral candidate who revolutionized the retail industry. From the iconic Grove to the Rosewood Miramar Beach, Caruso's properties attract more visitors annually than Disneyland. But his journey wasn't a straight line to success. Rick opens up about his father's legal troubles and prison time, the power of resilience, and why he believes "shit work" is essential for young entrepreneurs. We also dive deep into his controversial but effective views on solving homelessness in Los Angeles and the specific business strategies that allow his properties to outperform the national average by 3x.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro: Why doesn't a billionaire solve homelessness?01:42 - Rick's family roots & the rubber band on his money clip 03:59 - Dealing with his father's legal trouble and prison sentence 07:23 - The "Dollar Rent A Car" comeback story 10:49 - Rick's plan to fix the homeless crisis in LA 14:40 - Why you need to do the "shit work" to succeed 17:37 - Is college necessary today? (USC & Marshall School) 22:34 - Rick's first real estate deal: The Midvale Duplex 24:05 - The "Parking Lot Strategy" and 100% financing 31:43 - The vision behind The Grove & the famous trolley 35:39 - The art of Cold Calling & Networking38:17 - Why Caruso properties earn 3x the national average 41:34 - Building the Rosewood Miramar Beach & defying NIMBYs Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more interviews with the world's most successful people!About the GuestRick Caruso is the Founder and Executive Chairman of Caruso, one of the largest and most admired privately held real estate and hospitality companies in the United States. A visionary developer, Rick is known for creating community-centric destinations like The Grove, The Americana at Brand, and Palisades Village that have redefined the retail experience. He served as the President of the Los Angeles Police Commission and the President of the USC Board of Trustees, and in 2022, he ran for Mayor of Los Angeles.Want to Work One-on-One with Me?I coach a small group of high achievers on how to elevate their careers, grow their businesses, and reach their full potential both professionally and personally.If you're ready to change your life and achieve your goals, apply here: https://www.randallkaplan.com/coaching Listen to my Extreme Preparation TEDx Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIvlFpoLfgs Listen to this episode on the go!Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23q0XIC... For more information about this episode, visit https://www.randallkaplan.com/ Follow Randall!Instagram: @randallkaplan LinkedIn: @randallkaplan TikTok: @randall_kaplan Twitter / X: https://x.com/RandallKaplanWebsite: https://www.randallkaplan.com/1-on-1 Coaching: https://www.randallkaplan.com/coachingCoaching and Staying Connected:1-on-1 Coaching | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | LinkedIn
On this episode of Cultural Manifesto, we'll hear the first edition of a new segment titled “40 Indiana Guitar Pioneers That Every Hoosier Should Know.” Over the next year, we'll be sharing the music and history of Indiana guitarists who made notable contributions to music. Some of these musicians are world-famous; some you may not have heard of. This is not a ranked list, and it won't be presented in any particular order. We'll kick this new series off with the Evansville, Indiana guitarist Jackie Clark, who played and recorded with some of the greatest legends in rock and R&B music, including Ike and Tina Turner, Iggy Pop, Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, and Bobby Womack, among others. Jackie Robinson Clark was born in Evansville, Indiana, in 1950. He began playing guitar in a local Evansville church at age 13. As a student at Central High School, he started a band called The Montclairs, and a few years later, at the University of Evansville, he formed a jazz band called Jackie and the Intelligents. Jackie's big break came in 1970 when he met Ike and Tina Turner during a jam session at Evansville's Executive Inn hotel. Jackie made a big impression on the Turners. In 1982, he told the Evansville Courier and Press that he maintained contact with Ike and Tina, and within a year, he was offered a chance to join their band. Jackie spent the next five years touring and recording with Ike and Tina. His guitar was prominently featured on two albums produced by Ike Turner under the name The Family Vibes, and his fuzz-drenched, acid guitar brought a heavy sound to Ike and Tina's music. The 1970s were a busy time for Jackie Clark. His guitar was featured on the first two solo albums by Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman. In 1976, Jackie accepted an offer to join the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and he performed with the group during their historic tour of the USSR. At this time, Jackie was among the few Black musicians performing country or Americana roots music. As the 1970s ended, Jackie recorded and toured with the Godfather of Punk, Iggy Pop. He played bass and electric guitar with Iggy and is featured on Iggy's 1979 album New Values. Jackie also appears on numerous live recordings with Iggy during this period — many of which feature the Sex Pistols' original bass player, Glen Matlock. Jackie was among the first Black musicians working in punk rock music. During the early 1980s, Jackie's music career came to an abrupt end. He moved back to his hometown of Evansville, where he died in 1990 at the age of 40. Jackie Clark remains an unsung figure in the history of Indiana music, but his extraordinary contributions to American music during the 1970s deserve much greater recognition.
David Barrett is an award-winning composer, songwriter, and producer whose work has touched millions across genres and generations. He is best known as the writer of “One Shining Moment,” the beloved anthem that has crowned the NCAA Basketball Finals for nearly four decades, inspiring audiences with its timeless celebration of achievement. Sung most famously by Luther Vandross, the song remains one of the most recognizable and enduring motivational pieces in the American songbook. Barrett's career, however, reaches far beyond a single song. He has written extensively for television and film, composing themes for the Olympics, the PGA, the U.S. Tennis Open, with multiple networks including CBS, ABC, PBS and the CBC. His scoring work has earned two Emmys for PBS documentaries on legendary Ohio State coach Woody Hayes and renowned author C.S. Lewis, as well as a silver medal at the New York Film Festival for the short film Don't Cross That Line. A versatile artist, Barrett has toured widely as a performer, including an extended tour opening for the legendary Art Garfunkel. His songwriting spans a wide emotional and stylistic range—love and loss, sunshine and darkness, children and criminals—always delivered with a lyrical honesty and what one reviewer described as “a heartbeat.” His acoustic guitar work flows from Americana to ragtime, while his vocal storytelling brings intimacy whether on a national stage or in a small folk club. Barrett describes his creative life as “a winding road of songs, compositions, and scores—some uptown commercial, some not—but all a sure measure of my days and nights.” From his earliest days to his unexpected rise as a composer whose work became a fixture of sports and cultural broadcasts, Barrett has remained grounded in the simple act of writing with “a guitar in my lap.” That guitar has yielded hundreds of songs, some finding their way to unlikely places and extraordinary audiences. Yet despite the national spotlight, Barrett continues to value the power of a song shared in an intimate room, connecting directly with listeners. His career reflects both paradox and perseverance—an artist at once widely celebrated and humbly self-effacing, whose music always carries the imprint of authenticity, imagination, and heart. https://www.davidbarrett.com
Send us a textIn today's heart-centered and joy-filled episode, Pearl is joined by her dear friend and travel partner-in-purpose, Sonya Rodriguez Thorn — a powerhouse higher-education leader, entrepreneur, and advocate for women's empowerment who has now stepped into a new chapter helping women rediscover joy, renewal, and identity through the transformational power of travel.With 30+ years serving in senior academic leadership — from Dean to Assistant Vice President to accreditation strategist — Sonya brings the same passion for student success into her second act as a Cruise Planners travel advisor, where she helps women intentionally pause, disconnect from noise, and reconnect with themselves.This conversation flows deep into identity, entrepreneurship, cultural heritage, family influences, faith, and the soul-level value of creating space to just breathe.You'll hear stories from Sonya's multicultural upbringing, her entrepreneurial father, her wisdom-filled mother, and how both of them shaped her purpose today.You'll also hear the fun, real, and hilarious truth about her flying dress shoot on a nude beach in St. Maarten — and why that moment changed her perspective on beauty and self-love forever.And for the first time on the show, Pearl and Sonya reveal their upcoming leadership as co-chairs of the Divine Inspired Women Riverview Chapter, launching a new era of community, collaboration, and faith-aligned women supporting women.In This Episode, You'll Discover:✨ Sonya's Childhood & Cultural RootsGrowing up in Brooklyn and Long Island as a first-generation AmericanA multicultural heritage spanning Pakistan, Ireland, Venezuela, Africa, and the indigenous people of TrinidadWhat her entrepreneurial father unknowingly taught her about business, grit, money, negotiation, and customer relationshipsWhy selling lucite door-to-door as a teenager shaped her confidence today✨ The Influence of Her ParentsHer mother's steady faith and presenceHer parents' insistence on excellence — “You can only bring home an A.”How these expectations shaped her leadership and resilience✨ The Birth of Her Entrepreneurial SpiritHow watching her father build multiple streams of income planted seeds for her post-retirement transitionWhy she appreciates those lessons much more now in her 50s than in her teens✨ The Power of Travel as Self-CareHow a single sentence from her mother — “Are you going to TikTok on that thing the whole vacation?” — changed her entire lifestyleWhy her phone has been on silent for seven yearsHer adventures traveling across Europe, the Caribbean, and beyondThe deeper purpose behind her work as a travel advisor: creating intentional pauses for women to reconnect with themselves✨ The Flying Dress MomentThe unforgettable story of her St. Maarten flying dress photoshootWhy learning the photoshoot was on a nude beach became a moment of personal liberationHow seeing herself in that flowing dress renewed her confidence and joy✨ Why Everyone Needs a Travel AdvisorSonya breaks down the real value:Handling emergencies while you relaxRebooking flights + cruise changes while you sip a cocktailAccess to deals, upgradFollow Pearl onsocial media TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: @PearlchiarenzaGo to https://www.wsliving.com/Remember to embrace your inner pearl, nourish yourself, and find balance in life. Staytrue to your authentic self and continue working on your personal growth.
ChatGPT 5.1 says: “In this hard-hitting and hilariously honest episode of Randumb Thoughts, host Darren O'Neill tackles a wild mix of music legend tributes, live-performance controversies, skyrocketing electricity bills, social-media crackdowns, and a pair of unbelievable delivery-driver nightmares that could only happen in modern America. The show opens with a heartfelt look back at Raul Malo, the powerhouse vocalist of The Mavericks, whose passing leaves a void in the country-Americana world that no AI-generated voice could ever touch. Darren dives into Malo's remarkable vocal range, musical roots, and decades-long impact — a must-hear segment for fans of Roy Orbison, classic country, roots music, and real live performance. From there, things heat up as Darren breaks down the viral debate ignited by Dave Grohl:Is Taylor Swift actually singing at her concerts? Using audio analysis, machine-learning vocal isolation, and multiple tour recordings, Darren unpacks whether the world's biggest pop star is delivering a truly “live” experience — or a tightly-controlled, choreographed illusion. If you're into music production, audio engineering, live-show authenticity, or pop-culture controversies, this section is pure gold. Then the show jolts into the real world with a deep dive into why electricity bills are exploding across the United States, especially in Democrat-run states. Darren unpacks new data, state-level energy mandates, and the high-cost consequences of “green policy theater.” A must-listen for anyone frustrated by their rising utility costs or interested in energy policy, cost-of-living issues, and political accountability. And just when you think the insanity peaks… Darren drops two outrageous delivery-driver stories involving Jewel-Osco, Uber, Lou Malnati's, ID checks gone wrong, and frozen pizza that wasn't supposed to be frozen. If you enjoy real-life fails, consumer-service trainwrecks, and the absurdity of the gig-economy, you'll be laughing and shaking your head at the same time. Finally, Darren wraps up with a value-for-value thanks, holiday updates, and a reminder to appreciate every moment — especially the ones the algorithm can't steal from us.” Thanks for listening! EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:Mark KodraEricPPTHANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE SHOW! PLEASE SUPPORT RANDUMB THOUGHTS!TRY INCOGNI: https://incogni.cello.so/KpYfMWSF57i SUBSCRIBE / DONATE: http://randumbthoughts.com/donatePATREON: https://patreon.com/randumbthoughts CHECK OUT MY OTHER SHOWS: PLANET RAGE: https://planetrage.showUNRELENTING: https://unrelenting.showGRUMPY OLD BENS: http://grumpyoldbens.com Thank you for listening to Randumb Thoughts! Please, tell a friend!
The Author Events Series presents Larry Magid | The Philadelphia Music Book In Conversation with Sam Katz Montgomery Auditorium is now sold out, but tickets are still available for a live simulcast screening in a separate room at the Parkway Central Library. The Philadelphia Music Book: Sounds of a City is a 340 page coffee table book that contains 284 bios of musicians and music industry people from Philadelphia who have made a national or international impact in their work. Additionally, there are stories about the forerunners to modern music in the city, information about historic venues, and accounts of some major music events and festivals that took place in our area. It is a reflection of Philadelphia's great talents in many genres including Rock & Roll, Folk, Americana, Jazz, the Blues, Classical, Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, EDM and music on the radio, television and movies among other topics. It's a must read for anyone interested in music or the history of Philadelphia. Larry Magid, along with his partners Allen, Jerry, and Herb Spivak, created the Electric Factory - first, the club, and then the concerts. Magid was just a kid himself then, but he quickly became the godfather of Philly's counterculture, a pied piper for a generation. Larry Magid may have helped turn pop music into a 20th-century art form, but, far from forgetting his West Philly roots, he revels in them. During his teen years, he learned how much music can stir a soul at the Uptown Theater's R & B shows, and - despite being seen as a tough businessman in the Wild West of the rock industry - he remains in it for the right reasons. Rocking the world, Magid knows, changes it. Sam Katz is a lifelong Philadelphian who has experienced a diverse and unique career in public and project finance, venture capital, civic affairs, development, politics and documentary filmmaking. Sam had a nearly three-decade career in public and project finance including the financings for the Wells Fargo Center and Baltimore's Camden Yards. He served as CEO for a major civic organization, launched and managed a regional venture capital fund and was a candidate for mayor of Philadelphia. Sam also serves as a consultant to Comcast-Spectacor and the Philadelphia Phillies and is the founder of the Histories Collaborative of Philadelphia. Sam is a graduate of Central High School, Johns Hopkins University and the New School for Social Research. Sam and Connie Katz have lived in West Mt. Airy for 40 years where they try hard to spoil their seven grandchildren. The Philadelphia Music Alliance was founded in June 1986 as a community-based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Philadelphia as one of the nation's oldest and most prolific music capitals. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. Books will be available for purchase at the library on event night! All tickets are non-refundable. The views expressed by the authors and moderators are strictly their own and do not represent the opinions of the Free Library of Philadelphia or its employees. (recorded 11/20/2025)
Remakes and Netflix specials are the taste of November 2025 - we review Nouvelle Vague (5:00), The Running Man (5:40), BUGONIA (7:10) and the movie it is based on, 2003's Save The Green Planet!, TRAIN DREAMS (13:45), SIRAT (18:00), Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (22:22), Wicked For Good (25:10), Die My Love (26:10), Splitsville (28:53), Kill the Jockey (29:50), The Sea (30:30), Familiar Touch (32:00), Little Amelie (32:38). Plus those we recommend skipping: A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (33:00), Ballad of a Small Player (34:30), Americana (35:55). We drop a new segment - BLINDSPOT SWAP - and then close with Classics Corner (39:55): Extraordinary Stories and Yi Yi.SPOILERS for BUGONIA, TRAIN DREAMS and modestly for Sirat.Outre is (ONLY A EXCERPT, CULTURAL COMMENTARY USAGE) Where Have All the Flowers Gone, by Marlene Dietrich in 1962, composed by Pete Seeger in 1955.
Michael Ulery began music as a typical pre-teen; guitars and rock and roll music - even a dabble in punk, before settling into a delightful balance of heritage infused, instrumental, folk-Americana. He joins us on this edition of Americana Music Profiles to chat about his recent album, Mild November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sermon: “Isaiah 11:1-10” by Rev. Russell Rathbun Scripture Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Guest Artist: Lousia Munson House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org Donate at tinyurl.com/Donate-to-HOM
On this week's show, we spend quality time with the records that sparked joy, inspired us to get out of bed, face the day & conquer the world as the world continued to rage like a dumpster fire. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
December 2025's edition of Roots Rendezvous. Playlist: Artist - Album - Track. 1 Shoebox Letters - Two Fingers of Whiskey - I Didn't Try. 2 Hayley Williams - Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party - Whim. 3 Kashena Sampson - Ghost Of Me - God. 4 Futurebirds - Deluxe Company - Well Meaning SOB. 5 Alex Krawczyk - Justice Mix. 6 Ryan Adams - Self Portrait - Not Trash Anymore. 7 The Bros Landreth - Dog Ear - Half Moon Eyes. 8 Pilcrowe - These Badlands - Nowhere Home. 9 Alexa Rose - Atmosphere - Where the Magic Lives. 10 Miss Emily - The Medicine - The Medicine. 11 Mark Daniel - Daylight Again. 12 No Promises - Underground. 13 Alva Lys - Don't Let the Night End. 14 Pepper Creek Revival - Remember. 15 Ole 60 - Smokestack Town - Smokestack Town. 16 Emmylou Harris - Spyboy - All My Tears. Size: 149 MB (156,425,453 bytes) Duration: 1:05:01
Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music.Back in time to "stand out" tracks from " 2022." Episode includes; Stevie Nicks, Charlie Crockett, Aoife Donovan, Anais Mitchell and Joshua Headley.
Ao se aproximarem de Jesus os Fariseus lhe fazem uma pergunta para incriminá-lo, no entanto, o Messias lhes responde com graça e misericordia. E a partir deste ensino o Mestre fala sobre o casamento e o discipulado. Mensagem do Rev. David Horta na Igreja Presbiteriana Moriah em Americana no dia 07 de dezembro de 2025.
The first model trains were created by the German company Märklin as tinplate trains with clockwork wind-up mechanisms in 1890. In 1896, American engineers Carlisle & Finch created the first electric-powered train using a 10-volt motor and liquid chromite batteries. Then in 1901, Joshua Lionel Cowen created the first true electric model train called the Electric Express for a New York toy manufacturer window display. This launched the model train industry that grew to its hight point in the 1950s. Model trains become a defining part of American youth culture. The image of the train around the base of the Christmas tree became an iconic image of Americana. That history and legacy is still alive, and today once again the electric train is seeing a resurgence in American life. #BardsFM_TheAmericanBrand #ModelElectricTrains #BuildingDreams Bards Nation Health Store: www.bardsnationhealth.com EnviroKlenz Air Purification, promo code BARDS to save 10%:www.enviroklenz.com EMPShield protect your vehicles and home. Promo code BARDS: Click here MYPillow promo code: BARDS >> Go to https://www.mypillow.com/bards and use the promo code BARDS or... Call 1-800-975-2939. White Oak Pastures Grassfed Meats, Get $20 off any order $150 or more. Promo Code BARDS: www.whiteoakpastures.com/BARDS BardsFM CAP, Celebrating 50 Million Downloads: https://ambitiousfaith.net Morning Intro Music Provided by Brian Kahanek: www.briankahanek.com Windblown Media 20% Discount with promo code BARDS: windblownmedia.com Founders Bible 20% discount code: BARDS >>> TheFoundersBible.com Mission Darkness Faraday Bags and RF Shielding. Promo code BARDS: Click here EMF Solutions to keep your home safe: https://www.emfsol.com/?aff=bards Treadlite Broadforks...best garden tool EVER. Promo code BARDS: TreadliteBroadforks.com No Knot Today Natural Skin Products: NoKnotToday.com Health, Nutrition and Detox Consulting: HealthIsLocal.com Destination Real Food Book on Amazon: click here Images In Bloom Soaps and Things: ImagesInBloom.com Angeline Design: AngelineDesign.com DONATE: Click here Mailing Address: Xpedition Cafe, LLC Attn. Scott Kesterson 591 E Central Ave, #740 Sutherlin, OR 97479
Pacific St Blues & AmericanaDecember 7. 20251. Rhiannon Giddens / Freedom Highway 2. Billy Branch & Sugar Ray Norcia / Highway 663. The Band / One Too Many Mornings 4. Joanne Shaw Taylor / Irish Christmas in New York 5. Albert King / Christmas Only Comes Once a Year 6. Emmaline / Every Time December Rolls Around 7. Holly Cole / Comin' Home Baby 8. Ummagumma Pink Floyd advert9. Pink Floyd / Seamus (The Dog) 10. Blind Boy Fuller / I Want Some of Your Pie (1962, Piedmont Blues) [ragtime]11. Pink Anderson / (Little Pink Anderson, Vermillion, South Dakota) 197412. Floyd Council / "The Devil's Daddy-in-Law, 1976 13. BB King w/ David Gilmore (Pink Floyd)& Paul Carrack (Ace) / 14. Koko Taylor / You Can Have My Husband 15. Aretha Franklin / Why I Sing the Blues 16. Gladys Knight / Real Nitty Gritty 17. Etta Baker / One Dime Blues 18. Beth Hart / Good Day to Cry 19. Magic Sam / All of Your Love 20. Luther Allison / Gambler's Blues 21. BB King Tribute with Joe Bonamassa, Noah Hunt, KW Shepherd / Let the Good Times Roll
This week's show leans into the rougher side of the tradition: the places where bruised pride, bad decisions, and raw truth find their way into song. “The down and dirty blues” isn't a stylistic claim so much as a shared attitude — the kind shaped by rent coming due, lovers turning cold, and the kind of trouble that sits heavy in the gut. Across the past century, singers and players have used these stories to put plainspoken feeling into motion, building grooves that don't promise comfort so much as recognition. Across two hours, we'll move through voices that carried this edge with conviction — men and women from the 1930s onward who weren't at all shy about calling out mean mistreaters or confessing their own missteps. You'll hear hard-driving cuts where guitars sting, pianos roll, and vocals land with a certain bruising weight. Tune in for the likes of Victoria Spivey, Lonnie Johnson, Dirty Red, Little Joe Blue, Howlin' Wolf and a couple dozen others. The ‘dirty dozen' doesn't get much dirtier than this.
RockerMike and Rob Presents: Gil McLeanIn this episode of RockerMike & Rob Presents, we sit down with Gil McLean, the powerful Long Island musician known for his raw songwriting, gritty vocals, and emotionally charged performances.Gil opens up about his musical roots, the Long Island scene, his writing process, his influences, and the personal stories that shaped his sound. From folk and rock to Americana grit, Gil McLean brings an authenticity that stands out in today's music world.
Lance Roark was singing at an open mic at a bar in Tahlequah one night, where RC Edwards — bassist for the then-on hiatus Turnpike Troubadours — was in the audience.With Turnpike on hiatus at the time, Edwards asked Roark to join his Americana rock band, RC & the Ambers. When Turnpike returned to the studio in 2022, Roark joined Edwards to co-write the song "Chipping Mill."Now as a solo artist, the Gore-native and Tahlequah resident has toured with Turnpike, as well as Shane Smith and the Castellows. His solo debut album, Bad Reputation, is about evolving and earning a reputation that maybe others perceive as bad.
Fashioncast® Episode #56, November 21, 2025 Tracey Panek, Historian at Levi Strauss & Co., Iconic American Fashion Brands (Celebrating America's 250th Anniversary, Part 1) In this episode, listeners are introduced to Tracey Panek, Historian and Archivist at Levi Strauss & Co., as Fashioncast commences its tribute to renowned American fashion brands. Since 2014, Tracey has served as an authoritative source on all matters related to Levi's. With both undergraduate and graduate degrees in history, coupled with extensive experience as an archivist and historian for major corporations, Panek currently holds one of the most sought-after positions in the fashion industry.Panek's dedication to her profession is evident as she recounts Levi Strauss's immigration from Germany to New York in 1853, where he established a dry goods store before relocating to San Francisco to further the business during America's Gold Rush era. This narrative highlights a journey marked by resilience and ambition amidst the challenges of a rapidly growing nation. Levi Strauss & Co., both as a business and a distinguished fashion brand, represents the essence of Americana. To showcase and preserve its history, Levi's is among the select companies in the United States to operate a substantial public museum, “The Vault,” located at its San Francisco headquarters. The company also maintains an extensive private archive containing thousands of items related to Levi's. Both the museum and archive are regularly utilized by Levi's designers as sources of inspiration and guidance for design. Listening to Panek systematically outline the extensive history of Levi's is informative. The discussion covers significant milestones such as the introduction of the pocket rivet patent in 1873, the brand's emergence into casual fashion through Vogue, its cultural influence during the 1960s, and subsequent international growth driven by World War II and the Vietnam War. Furthermore, ongoing innovation is an integral aspect of Levi's corporate identity and has contributed to the company's continued success over its 172-year history. We invite you to enjoy this first episode as we kick off our celebration of America's 250th anniversary by honoring Levi Strauss & Co., recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished and iconic fashion brands throughout its history. https://www.linkedin.com/in/traceyepanek/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTkLUPTtL2Y Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Americana Community Center has served Louisville's refugee and immigrant communities for over 30 years. Last month, the nonprofit hired Ricky Santiago to be its new executive director. Santiago talks with LPM about the financial challenges Americana has weathered, his hopes for future sustainability, and the resurgence he believes the organization is making.
My guest this week is Doug Gillard (Guided By Voices, Nada Surf, Death Of Samantha), who picked the film, Ghost On The Highway: A Portrait of Jeffrey Lee Pierce & The Gun Club, to discuss.We also talk about our experiences recording for Guided By Voices, the night GBV played Austin City Limits, Doug's first songs he wrote when he was 5 years old, the influence of cartoon/bubble gum rock on Doug, the TV shows Night Flight and Pop Clips, Doug's Homestead Records band Death of Samantha, Dream Syndicate, the Ohio rock trait of putting on a show bigger than your actual audience size, out-weirding each other in the late 80s music scene, how The Gun Club were the authentic sound of Americana, singing in the key of Jeffrey Lee Pierce, guitarist Kid Congo Powers, filmmaker Alison Anders, how this doc never could get a proper release and can't use The Gun Club music in it, the trauma underlining the doc, Doug's experience opening for The Gun Club, Jeffrey playing the trumpet backwards, touring with Brian Jonestown Massacre, Peter Case, joining fanclubs, The Cramps, guitarist Ward Dotson, Yo La Tengo, The Liquor Giants, the iconic cover artwork of the band, Debby Harry singing with The Gun Club, how the members of the band kept getting pulled back into the band over and over again, drummer Terry Graham escaping the band while on tour in the middle off the night through a window, writing record reviews for Slash Magazine, why Lemmy from Motorhead is in this documentary and more!So let's walk with the beast on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!!!DOUG GILLARD:douggillard.bandcamp.comguidedbyvoices.comREVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movie releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Too Opinionated we visit with actor W. Earl Brown. Wes Craven was an early supporter, casting Earl in New Nightmare, A Vampire in Brooklyn and the role of "Kenny" in the classic, Scream. Two years after the success of Scream, Earl played "Warren", Cameron Diaz's mentally challenged brother, in There's Something About Mary. Among his many other film credits are the highly regarded films: Being John Malkovich, The Master, The Sessions , Wild , Black Mass, and the Netflix hits - The Highwaymen and The Unforgivable. On television, Earl has guest starred in many series, including: The Mandalorian, Luck, Seinfeld, Hacks, Yellowstone, American Horror Story, Justified, X-Files, Six Feet Under, and NYPD Blue. Among the TV movies he has been involved with, was the starring role in VH1's Meatloaf: To Hell and Back. He played "Tom Carlin" in ABC's highly acclaimed anthology series American Crime (2015) and "Teague Dixon" in HBO's True Detective. He is probably best known as "Dan Dority" in HBO's Deadwood. During that series' second season, the show's creator, David Milch, invited him to join the writing staff. In 2007, Earl earned a WGA nomination for writing on a drama series and a SAG nomination for best drama ensemble acting. Establishing himself on a show as critically lauded as Deadwood opened doors for other writing projects, including the Sony release, Bloodworth, which Earl wrote and produced. Earl can currently be seen as Wes Fox on Sheriff Country. In addition to his television and film work, Earl co-starred in Sony's The Last Of Us, 2013 Video Game Of The Year. He also writes music and records with Sacred Cowboys, an LA based Americana band. In 2018, he combined his love of music and film by co-creating the short film, Dad Band, which racked up 1.3 million views on YouTube.
Is there a spiritual awakening happening right now? Join Matthew in the Story House for an incredible conversation with worship leader and songwriter Josh Baldwin.You know Josh from massive anthems like "Stand in Your Love," "Evidence," and the viral hit "Made for More," but today he's sharing a side of his artistry you might not have seen before. Josh opens up about his new EP, Full Grown Man, and the journey of embracing his country/Americana roots after years of feeling like he had to fit a specific "worship leader" mold.
Today's episode is a rerun, and we bring it to you with a heaviness that is hard to put into words. When we learned of Todd's passing on November 14th, it felt as if something vibrant had suddenly drained from the world, as if a familiar warm light we'd always counted on had quietly dissipated into the ether, leaving us in a cold sadness which we may never shake. Revisiting this conversation now feels like reaching for that light we all miss.Todd had a way of making the world feel a little lighter, a lot funnier, and all the more honest. His storytelling did more than briefly fill you car stereo, living room, and favorite live music haunts. It stayed with you long after the music faded, carrying the kind of truth and humor that only he could bring, singing through a one of a kind crooked smile. His voice, his wit, and his beautifully kooky way of seeing things continue to travel with us in the songs, the stories, and the moments he gave so freely.As we return to this episode, we do so with gratitude for the spirit Todd Snider shared so openly. Listening back is a way of holding onto the warmth, the wonder, and the wild sincerity he carried into every conversation. He may no longer be with us, but his sound will remain forever.We share this rerun to honor Todd and the lasting imprint of his voice, a memory that continues to glow even in the spaces he no longer fills. We hope you enjoy this show as much as we did, and remember your love for Todd Snider as we do. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial Donate to the show!https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcastInstagram@robertearlkeen1Have questions or suggestions? Emailcreatedirector@robertearlkeen.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sumanth Gopinath and Beth Hartman, both of The Gated Community, stop by to talk about their latest album Goodbye Work, their particular brand of Americana and some fun upcoming shows. Including the band's 20th anniversary celebration! Enjoy!
In this episode of the Raised Rowdy Podcast, host Luke Levenson sits down with Americana singer-songwriter Vinnie Paolizzi to talk about his latest release Spaghetti Western, the creative process behind it, and his journey as an artist in Nashville. The conversation dives into the importance of smaller music releases, the power of collaboration and community […]
This week, we get 'For Real' with Eric Hirshberg, the former CEO of Activision and Deutsch LA, whose world is now centered around music. Known for leading iconic franchises like Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Skylanders, and Destiny, Eric shares how music has run alongside his career and ultimately inspired his new single, “For Real,” the second of his collaborations with GRAMMY-nominated soul artist Aloe Blacc (their first was 2024's “I Love Not Drinking”). We dive into how Eric blends his folk and Americana roots with Aloe's soulful style, creating music that feels authentic for both artists while carrying a message about stepping back from negativity and the pressures of social media. Our conversation also offers a glimpse into Eric's upcoming 2026 album, More Is Not The Answer, and how “For Real” sets the tone for what's to come. Along the way, we explore the songs that define him and his unique perspective on building a creative life that bridges technology, business, and music.
This week, we get 'For Real' with Eric Hirshberg, the former CEO of Activision and Deutsch LA, whose world is now centered around music. Known for leading iconic franchises like Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Skylanders, and Destiny, Eric shares how music has run alongside his career and ultimately inspired his new single, “For Real,” the second of his collaborations with GRAMMY-nominated soul artist Aloe Blacc (their first was 2024's “I Love Not Drinking”).We dive into how Eric blends his folk and Americana roots with Aloe's soulful style, creating music that feels authentic for both artists while carrying a message about stepping back from negativity and the pressures of social media.Our conversation also offers a glimpse into Eric's upcoming 2026 album, More Is Not The Answer, and how “For Real” sets the tone for what's to come. Along the way, we explore the songs that define him and his unique perspective on building a creative life that bridges technology, business, and music.
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A left-handed guitar from a beloved grandpa. A band with grit and groove. A songwriter who lets chords decide the weather of a verse. That's the heart of our conversation with Corey Hooker, where Americana isn't a label so much as a living room: folk honesty, rock momentum, and stories that start one way and end somewhere braver.We trace Corey's path from Ohio stages to a decisive leap toward Colorado, a move designed to meet strangers and grow beyond a friends-and-family ceiling. He opens up about the craft behind his catalog—why a melody often leads the way, how a single “keyword” unlocks a chorus, and what happens when an angry draft flips into a sad truth, like in Perfect Family. We also get practical: Taylor versus Martin for stage and studio, the heirloom Austin that breaks writer's block, and how live shows sharpen arrangements faster than any DAW. If you care about songwriting, there's gold here: tight feedback loops with trusted critics, resisting the trap of perfectionism, and using crowd engagement to turn covers into gateways for original songs.The chemistry with the Cadillac Preachers powers much of this trajectory. Their partnership adds rock muscle to Corey's folk roots, landing in a space fans have called fugitive folk rock. That dynamic opened doors at Laurie's Roadhouse—first through a contest win, then with higher-profile slots—and now a direct support date for Mark Chesnutt. It's a blueprint for independent artists: build community, test songs in the wild, and record when the performance lives in muscle memory. Through it all, Corey's gratitude rings clear for the people who keep him grounded: a wife with blunt, loving notes, a mom who never misses a chance to show up, and bandmates who share the load.Hit play for an honest, energetic look at modern Americana, from writing rooms to big stages and the mountain roads in between. If you enjoyed the conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what song moment stayed with you the most?Send us a text Support the showLinks Jay Franze: https://jayfranze.com/ JFS Country Countdown: https://jayfranze.com/countdown/ Contact Contact: https://jayfranze.com/contact/ Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayfranze TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayfranze X: https://x.com/jayfranze YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jayfranze Services Services: https://jayfranze.com/services/ Books Books: https://jayfranze.com/books/ Merchandise Merchandise: https://jayfranze.com/merchandise/ Support Support: https://jayfranze.com/support/ Sponsor the Show: https://jayfranze.com/sponsor/
This episode was recorded on November 11th, 2025 at the People's Bank Theatre in Mariette, Ohio. The lineup includes Hannah Cohen, Lera Lynn, Boulevards, Amy Millan, and Oyo. https://bit.ly/445zyvT