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Today's episode is on "Listening to Kenny G", a 2021 film about the saxophone colossus, directed by Penny Lane. Our guest today is Franz Nicolay, multi-instrumentalist and composer, who records his own music and also is known from bands such as The Hold Steady. Franz' fascinating new book, Band People, features interviews with musicians who have made a career in the music industry, often outside of the spotlight. Listening to Kenny G was released under HBO's "Music Box" series, which may no longer be a thing? The G man himself sat for extensive interviews and the film dispassionately explores what makes his music both appealing and controversial to audiences and music fans around the world. It's a rich text, and one could view Kenny as either the hero or villain of the movie. Plus: Is Kenny G like Phish? Co-host Andy Keatts was unavailable for this episode, so he didn't get a chance to weigh in on this important topic, but we bat it around a bit anyway. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
This week on the pod, the guys catch up with Andy Keatts from Axios SD. They discuss the Padres season spiraling out of control, the trade deadline, and what it's like for Andy being an Orioles fan with a first-place team yet still having questions.
Phillip and David spend some time with fellow podcasters David Lizerbram and Andy Keatts, hosts of the phenomenal Rock Docs podcast - recently signed to the Treble Media family of offerings. We'll learn how they got inspired to dedicate conversations towards music documentaries, dive in to a couple of key episodes, and hear what they've got planned coming up. Tune in, and then check out their show - subscribe and give them a rating!Rock Docs on Apple PodcastsRock Docs TwitterTreble Media website: TreblezineBioCreated in 2021 by David Lizerbram and Andrew Keatts, Rock Docs dissects music documentaries from the perspective of music fans, even if the hosts are not always specifically fans of the artist covered in each film.Each episode is dedicated to one movie. Sometimes they cover a band they know really well, and sometimes they are learning about them by watching the rock doc and discussing. Rock Docs can be streamed on Apple Music, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting service or app. Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better!If you'd like to sponsor our show or if you're a musician who'd like to come on the show, or if you have a recommendation for OUR next favorite band, hit us up on any of the social media platforms at @nextfavband, or visit our website at stereophilia.studio for more information and to contact us. Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Nirvana wasn't a stranger to mixed reviews, which is great because that's what they get when we talk about their third and final studio album: In Utero. It turns up on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list at #173.To help us talk our way through this rougher, tougher version of Nirvana is Andy Keatts - the co-host of Rock Docs, a podcast about music documentaries. We'll touch on "Waif Me," Steve Albini's insanity, Cobain's vaunted lyrical abilities and the ways the album is remembered today. Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Runtime: 59 minutesMusic by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
This week everything that we wanted happened. We got Juan Soto, and Josh Bell and traded Eric Hosmer. We talk about it and try to make sense of what it means for the franchise moving forward.
Craig Elsten is joined by Voice of San Diego reporter and the co-host of the "Rock Docs" podcast, Andy Keatts, to discuss the three-part Netflix documentary "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy". Like "Get Back" in 2021, "jeen-yuhs" is capturing the cultural zeitgeist with intimate footage and a never-before-seen look at one of America's favorite rappers. Does the documentary hold up all the way through? Craig and Andy get into all of it!
In the second episode of Season 3 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff break down the FIRST PLACE San Diego Seals' season so far.The Agenda: Dane Dobbie is a god among men Offensive powerhouse Seals Goalie roulette
In the second episode of Season 3 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff break down the FIRST PLACE San Diego Seals' […]
In the first episode of Season 3 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff made a triumphant return to their box lacrosse podcasting mikes. The Agenda: Just who is still on the … Continue reading →
In the first episode of Season 3 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff made a triumphant return to their box lacrosse […]
In the first episode of Season 3 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff made a triumphant return to their box lacrosse podcasting mikes. The Agenda: Just who is still on the … Continue reading →
This week the guys check in with old friend of the pod Andy Keatts from Voice of San Diego. They discuss the Padres being relevant in June, their place in the community, and how they can improve as the trade deadline approaches.
See the video version of this episode at https://youtu.be/eH7tQ2ePCBA The Next American Built Environment Episode 1, hosted by Michael Tae Sweeney, a new show about urban planning, architecture and transportation. Andy Keatts of the Voice of San Diego joins the show to talk about the housing cost crisis in San Diego, California, as well as plans for new transit improvements that SANDAG is making in the region. Dave Colon of StreetsblogNYC to talk about Polly Trottenberg, the outgoing NYC DOT Commissioner (and Biden Administration Deputy DOT Secretary), the Covid crisis and it's impact on city transportation and the 2021 NYC Mayor's race, and it's leading candidates, Andrew Yang, Eric Adams, Scott Stringer, Carlos Menchaca, Shaun Donovan and others. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenabeshow Follow Michael on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtsw
This week, we had to take a moment just to try to process what has happened over the last week and how dramatically it has changed our lives and local public affairs. We talked about that and a couple of the moments that have really jarred us. This was the first podcast we have ever recorded remotely. Scott Lewis was in our studio, Andy Keatts and Sara Libby came in remotely from their homes. Please let us know what you want to hear in coming episodes as we adjust to a new regimen. You can find all of our coverage on the coronavirus in San Diego at vosd.org/corona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we had to take a moment just to try to process what has happened over the last week and how dramatically it has changed our lives and local public affairs. We talked about that and a couple of the moments that have really jarred us. This was the first podcast we have ever recorded remotely. Scott Lewis was in our studio, Andy Keatts and Sara Libby came in remotely from their homes. Please let us know what you want to hear in coming episodes as we adjust to a new regimen. You can find all of our coverage on the coronavirus in San Diego at vosd.org/corona.
Show In Progress with Matt Strabone presents its highly anticipated predictions episode for the 2020 primary election. Matt begins the episode by forgetting where he is, but recovers quickly and is then joined by award-winning Voice of San Diego journalist Andy Keatts. The pair discuss some of the region’s most interesting races: the presidential primary, U.S. Congressional Districts 50 & 53, County Board of Supervisors Districts 1 & 3, Mayor of San Diego, San Diego Council Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, and ballot measures A & C. Matt ends the proceedings with a joke about sneaky elephants.
In the third episode of Season 2 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith’s Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego’s Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence’s Seals Jagoff met up at the hallowed Voice of San Diego studios to discuss the less than optimal season thus far. The Agenda: 1. A review of the terrible start to the season 2. Vegas Week! 3. Taking stock of where the Seals are in the San Diego sports landscape
In the second episode of Season 2 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith’s Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego’s Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence’s Seals Jagoff met up at the hallowed Voice of San Diego studios to preview the Seals home opener. The Agenda: 1. Review of the Seals season opening loss to Buffalo. 2. Discussion of new stats in NLL 3. NLL Vegas talk 4. Interview with Canadian Parliament member and Toronto Rock fan Pam Damoff
In the first episode of Season 2 of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith's Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego's Andy Keatts, and Gwynntelligence's Seals Jagoff met up at the luxurious Voice of San Diego studios to start getting pumped for the second season fo Seals box lacrosse action. The Agenda: 1. Roster Changes - Draft, Wes Berg, Trades, Depth Chart 2. The Business Side - Tickets, Season Tickets, Seals City SD Road Trip 3. Joe Tsai 4. Arena Talk
The trade deadline came and passed. Franmil Reyes and a few other players are gone and the Padres got back a few pieces. The guys chat with Scott Lewis and Andy Keatts from VOSD and then Jeff Sanders from the UT about the aftermath. Then they call Rapper Dallas McLaughlin.
This week Andy Keatts and Seals Jagoff have a great chat with Patrick Merril, the Head Coach and GM of our San Diego Seals. They get into game strategy, the challenges of coaching with limited practice time, and what it’s like to coach his brother.
This week, we took over Whistle Stop Bar for a live recording of the show. Hosts Scott Lewis, Sara Libby and Andy Keatts sat down with Hasan Ikhrata of SANDAG and Nicole Capretz of the Climate Action Campaign. They played some games with the audience and talked about a realistic future for San Diego transit. Subscribe to the VOSD podcast newsletter at vosd.org/pod. We want to learn more about you! If you could fill out this brief two-minute survey that'd help a lot. It's at vosd.org/podsurvey Talk to us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Scott Lewis, Andy Keatts and Sara Libby tore in to this week. SB 615, by Sen. Ben Hueso and City Attorney Mara Elliott, and would make it harder for the public to hold government officials accountable for violating the Public Records Act. What ensues on this podcast is a high-decibel discussion by our hosts. We also called local reporter Mari Payton to talk about a big story she broke this week about the U.S. government tracking journalists and immigration advocates. We want to learn more about you! If you could fill out this brief two-minute survey that would help us a lot. It's at vosd.org/podsurvey Follow Scott and Andy’s weekly political coverage with the Politics Report. Sara’s weekly newsletter is What We Learned This Week. Talk to us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
This week the guys chat with baseball blogging pastor Tim Spivey and VOSD's Andy Keatts about this new world of Manny Machado's San Diego. They talk about Andy's experience rooting for Manny in Baltimore, the buzz around spring training, and what to expect from the team in 2019.
In the inaugural edition of the Seals City SD podcast, The Kept Faith’s Nick McCann, Voice of San Diego’s Andy Keatts, and Seals Jagoff combine forces to discuss San Diego’s […]
The San Diego Seals are here and this is the first podcast to cover them! Nick McCann, Seals Jagoff and Andy Keatts go through all the ins and outs of the franchise that is about kick off it's season on Saturday against the Colorado Mammoth. Will the Seals successfully take a significant spot in the San Diego sports landscape? Will Joe Tsai use this as a stepping stone to other sports ventures? We get into all of it. This is a LAX Town now!
In this episode, Scott Lewis, Andy Keatts, and Sara Libby push to keep Voice of San Diego's lights on. Scott gets a pie in the face. Scott, Andy and Sara discuss the future of Republican and business relations in San Diego. Plus, we sit down with Sean Elo fresh off his election to the San Diego Community College Board of Trustees. Voice now has a podcast texting club for listeners. Text: “podcast” to 619-202-9051. We’ll send you links to new episodes weekly and solicit questions and ideas for future podcasts. Be sure to join us in the . If you like what we do, please consider donating at .
In the ninth episode of Show In Progress with Matt Strabone, Matt welcomes Voice of San Diego reporter Andy Keatts to the podcast (0:58) to talk about the upcoming elections and make predictions about some of the most-profile races in the San Diego region. With careful detail, Andy forecasts the winners in San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 (2:01), the 49th (4:38) and 50th (6:54) Congressional Districts, the 77th (9:14) and 76th (12:52) California Assembly Districts, and San Diego City Council Districts 2 (15:40), 4 (19:13), 6 (21:29), and 8 (23:15). Andy also speculates on the outcomes for City of San Diego Measures E (27:53) and G (29:06), and makes rapid-fire guesses about control of the U.S. House (29:48) and Senate (29:51), who the post-2020 President of the United States (30:02) and mayor of San Diego (30:07) are, and the 2018-2019 NBA Champion (30:18). The episode ends with Matt opining about life in Switzerland (30:58).
This week we explore races full of lawyers: the race for city attorney and two San Diego Superior Court judge races. The first race is full of intrigue, campaign ads, sniping among candidates and has a lot of people’s attention. Sara Libby and I talk with Andy Keatts, who has been covering the race. Recently, he's explored the client lists of Robert Hickey and Rafael Castellanos and looked at how frequent city foe Cory Briggs’ endorsement is affecting Gil Cabrera’s campaign. The judges’ races, though – you’d be hard pressed to find much out about either of them. Forty-three of the San Diego Superior Court’s 128 sitting judges are up for election this year. Only two are actually in races, though: The rest are running unopposed, so will be elected automatically. We talk with Johanna Schiavoni, a local appellate lawyer who worked on judicial endorsements when she was head of the Lawyers Club of San Diego. She tells us how judges races work and how voters can get more information on these important but unheralded contests. Crazy Ballot Initiatives This ballot measure is actually on the ballot in June, so it may not be that crazy: Proposition 50, which would prevent state legislators from receiving pay while they are suspended. In 2014, three state senators were suspended for various and separate allegations of wrongdoing, but each kept getting their Senate salary. That seemed sorta odd, so this proposition aims to change things. Sen. Joel Anderson of San Diego is a major opponent of the ballot initiative, though. Rather than strengthening ethics in Sacramento, Anderson argues the constitutional amendment here would weaken it: “Prop. 50 is designed to make you feel like the Sacramento political class actually wants to take a tough position to root out corruption. What they are really doing is hiding from you the fact that they would not make the tough decision to expel a convicted felon—their buddy,” he writes in the official state voter guide. The Legislature already has the power to expel lawmakers. An expelled lawmaker’s seat becomes empty, so someone else takes their place. Because of this, Anderson argues, relying on suspensions rather than expulsion is the wrong path, because a suspended lawmaker is allowed to keep occupying the office while the lawmaker’s district does not have an active representative. Favorite Things My favorite thing is the language political journalists use when they are out and about in rural America. Usually, these are folksy-sounding words and phrases that real people don’t really use – towns and people are “hardscrabble” and when people eat they are said have “tucked into hearty meals,” whatever that means. Sara Libby’s favorite thing is the Twitter account @PhotosOfTV, which archives the most interesting chyrons (those bits of text at the bottom of the screen). Lately, PhotosOfTV has noticed a man whose title is simply “Tired of Birds”; a segment on the “Cankle Criss” striking America and a Northern Virginia woman who is apparently a “’Notable Tree’ Owner.’”