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DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Makeshift Art Bar, Nina Simone & Kendrick Lamar. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Josephine Odhil over An Electric Storm van White Noise.Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Makeshift Art Bar, Nina Simone & Kendrick Lamar. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Josephine Odhil over An Electric Storm van White Noise.Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
Send us a textEn este episodio visitamos el lugar de Diego Mutzenbecher, "Tannin Art Bar", un concepto que combina el arte, el vino y los buenos momentos para aprender de vino y probar etiquetas nuevas.Diego ofrece también una excelente opción gastronómica para que el foodie pueda maridar con la etiqueta de su elección por copeo. Ubicado en la calle de Versalles 113, en la Colonia Juarez de la CDMX. Un lugar que todo foodie tiene que conocer.Si te gustó este episodio, compártelo con más foodies y síguenos en instagram @kuakocinanomada. ¡Gracias por escuchar!
My LIVE set for Motown on Mondays on September 9th 2024. Much love to Gordo and the whole MoM fam for having me.
Part 2 picks up where we left off in Part 1. Spike shares details of his West Coast road trip, the one where he shopped for a city to move to and possibly lay down roots. It was 1993 and, of all those West Coast cities, San Francisco won. "The energy, the feeling that you belonged, the creative draw," they all contributed to Spike's decision to move to The City. "This is where I wanted to be," he says. He had $600 to his name, which was possible back then. He rented a basement room and got a job at SF Golf Club as a caddie. Spike saw an ad for a creative assistant at an advertising agency in the newspaper, and he got the interview. The other candidates came prepared with portfolios. They were all design-school grads. Not Spike. He brought in painted golf balls and comics. John McDaniels (famous for the well-known "Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?" ads) ran the agency and hired Spike. They bonded over comics, of all things. They became friends in the two years Spike worked for John, and enjoyed (I mean, really enjoyed) lunch together every Friday. Then, in 1995, a New York agency bought the firm and hoped to force John into retirement. They took Spike to lunch and offered him more money and a promotion. But Spike saw how they thought of his mentor, and decided to bail. He took a buyout and went to Paris for a year, where he drew comics and took language classes. He tried to get his comic, Man vs. Woman, syndicated in newspapers. That didn't work out, but it was a learning experience. And so Spike came back to his 4,000-square-foot loft in South of Market, kept the comics going, and got a job bartending at many places all over SF. One of the places he sent his single-panel comics to was The New Yorker. He'd included a bottle of wine in one of his shipments, and that helped him stand out. Spike got an invitation to the magazine's office the next time he was in NYC. Folks at the table that day told him to go experience life, but keep doing comics. One of the things they told him to do was paint. And so, upon his return to The City, Spike picked up a paint brush. Eventually, he started to earn a master's degree in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute (RIP), but never graduated. He made important connections at the school, though, and picked up skills along the way. He kept bartending while going to SFAI. When he stopped going to grad school, he realized that his life had two streams—bars on the one hand, and art on the other. In 1997, his buddy Alex had the idea to take over what was called Jack's, a bar/venue at the corner of Fillmore and Geary. Alex asked Spike to help open the new spot—newly dubbed The Boom Boom Room—and Spike agreed. They started with the gutted shell of a space. They aimed to create a classic Fillmore-style juke joint, a throwback to the incredible legacy of the neighborhood. Folks from the hood brought in photos of old spots, and Alex and Spike did their best to simulate that look and feel. Through his time with Alex opening The Boom Boom Room, Spike started to get to know so many musicians, some of whom play at Madrone to this day. After Boom Boom opened, though, Spike went on to bartend at other spots around town, places like Tunnel Top, Tony Nik's, and Paragon. A new baby, his first kid, was on the way, and he tried to figure out a way to make more money. Managing a place could mean more money, but he also didn't want to manage for anyone else. He wanted to be his own boss. For the next five years, Spike developed a vision of what it could mean to have his own place. Along the way, he'd sometimes stop in at The Owl Tree and chat with the owner. He thought, "I could do a place like this." He mentioned buying the place from Bobby, who owned it. But Bobby wasn't ready. Then Bobby told Spike, "OK, when I'm ready, I'll sell it to you. But I'm not done!" Bobby died a month after that, and so it never happened. Then the spot that would become Madrone became available. Starting in 2004, the Madrone Lounge opened. Spike would come to the hood a lot and liked the place. He knew the original owner, Layla, from their time at SFAI. Spike and I sidetrack just a bit to talk about the history of the building and the space. Built in 1886, it was formerly a pharmacy. That shut down after the 1989 earthquake, and Burger King, who wanted a 30-year lease, wanted to take over. But folks in the immediate area opposed that plan. It was then that Layla got a liquor license and opened Madrone Lounge. Layla ran the place for the first four years, until the day-in, day-out took its toll. And so she began to think about selling the place, but not to just anybody. She wanted the new owner to share a similar vision of what the place could be. Needless to say, that person was none other than Spike Krouse. But it didn't happen overnight. Spike wasn't able to get the money together, but they had talked about the place enough that Layla came to realize how right it would be for him to take over. Shortly after Spike's dad passed away, he got the call on his first cellphone. Layla told him that she was about to list the place, but would sell to him if he was interested. He didn't have enough for a name change or a closure, so Spike just took the reins and went with it. He started reaching out for mentors and investors, one of whom ended up being the then-owner of Tunnel Tops, who came through in a big way. Spike wasn't going to change the place itself, but he wanted to run things a little differently, and he knew there would be folks who wouldn't stick around. To get things going, Spike put himself in the role of every employee, and he also got an idea of what it was like to visit the place. He would make the changes he felt needed to be made, and he'd do so in the time it took. It was 2008, and when Obama was elected in November, the street party was off the hook. At this point, Spike knew he was in the right place for him. Some employees from back then are still with Madrone today. Some kids of those employees are around, even. That says so much. At this point in the recording, I go off to Spike, gushing about how much I love Madrone and how I'm sorry that I only really discovered it about five or six years ago. About the New Orleans vibe of Madrone, Spike said he had never been there when he started putting that aesthetic together. That's amazing, but you'll have to just see for yourself. Speaking of seeing for yourself, I hereby invite you all to the Storied: SF Season 6 Wrap Party Happy Hour, happening tomorrow night (Wednesday, Aug. 21) from 6 to 9 p.m. There'll be free Brenda's Meat and Three (while supplies last), free music, drinks, and just good vibes all around. I really hope you can make it! We end this podcast and Season 6 with Spike's take on our theme this season—we're all in it. See you tomorrow or in October, when we come back with the first episode of Season 7! We recorded this podcast at Madrone Art Bar in May 2024. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Michael "Spike" Krouse's arrival on this planet was something of a miracle for his parents. In this episode, get to know the founder of Madrone Art Bar (currently one of my favorite places in San Francisco). Spike's dad, a fighter pilot who flew missions in World War II, was much older than his mom. He flew for the Navy when the U.S. went to war with Korea as well. He ended up stationed in Alameda. When he retired from the Navy, in 1967, he took a job in Las Vegas, where the pay was good and the housing was affordable. His dad was director of operations for a nuclear test site in Nevada. Over the years, he dealt with his share of PTSD, and to cope, started gambling. Spike's mom was born in Paris during the German occupation of that city. Her father was "on a train," meaning he was headed to a concentration camp. He ended up being liberated from Dachau years later, but the experience took a toll on him—mentally, physically, and spiritually. He passed away and his family was devastated. Spike's mom, then an infant, was sent to live in the basements of different churches. Her earliest memory is of Allied troops liberating Paris in 1944. US troops handed out chocolate bars to French kids along the Champs-Elysees. When she was 13, she followed her older brother to Israel. After that, she migrated to Italy, where she was recruited to do TV commercials. With that success, Spike's mom moved back to Paris, where she danced for a living. She got into some movies, also. With that, travel picked up—New York, LA, and eventually, Las Vegas. In Vegas, she ended up doing a one-woman burlesque dancing show. Maybe you can see where this story is headed, but Spike's dad was in the audience at one of these shows. Soon after this, the two headed up to San Francisco and got married. Spike was born about a year later. By his dad, Spike has a half-brother and a half-sister, who was close to his mom in age (his sister has since passed away). But it was his mom's first marriage and Spike was her first, and only, kid. Spike says that the Vegas where he grew up was more like a small town where everyone knew each other. It was nothing like it is today, in other words. Among other activities, Spike and his friends would lock up their bikes and go pool hopping at the various casino resorts back in the 1980s. His family traveled around a bit when Spike was a kid. They visited his aunt and uncle (his mom's siblings) in Paris several times. Because his mom was born in France during German occupation, she hadn't been given citizenship at birth. But in the early 1990s, thanks to a reparations trial, that happened. And it extended down to her offspring and their offspring. Today, Spike's kids enjoy French citizenship, as does he. The family also visited San Francisco, when Spike was around nine or 10. He remembers riding cable cars and going to Fisherman's Wharf. They'd travel places in their pop-top van that was equipped with an RV hookup. They also went to San Diego, where his dad received cancer treatments around the time Spike was 13. In his high school years, he and his friends threw lots of parties, and Spike was the one who made flyers for these shindigs. There'd be illicit boxing matching between rival schools. There'd be kegs, there'd be gambling. He was into New Wave and metal, but his taste was really all over the board. Thanks to his parents, there was jazz at home, Serge Gainsbourg, Edith Piaf. And he'd go to all-ages clubs in Vegas. Spike never really played instruments, though. His talents around music were mostly visually artistic. He played sports—football, baseball, golf. As a kid, he and his friends stole golf balls from a nearby course. His punishment was to hit balls at a driving range for two months. Thanks to this, he got pretty good at the sport. But, especially by the time he went off to college, sports took a backseat to throwing parties. College meant Marquette University in Milwaukee. Spike talks about the art scene in Milwaukee and how much he liked it. His school didn't offer any art degrees, otherwise he would have majored in that. But someone at Milwaukee's art museum had amassed quite a collection of German Expressionist art, and Spike liked to check that out. He says he chose the school partly because it was so far from Las Vegas. He shares the story of a ballroom in Milwaukee that he rolled into looking for work. It was his first foray into the business side of parties. He was only 18, but that was OK back then. He got a job barbacking, and three months in, got promoted to bartender when someone called in sick. There was a Vegas connection to the place—it was part of a money-laundering ring that involved cash from casinos in Nevada. So, in a sense, Spike was right back where he started. Sort of. The place had big-name acts at its upstairs, 2,500-seat venue. Acts like Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the up-and-coming Smashing Pumpkins. Spike worked those events, and ended up making enough money from this job to pay for everything other than his tuition. He'd fully caught the nightlife bug. After he graduated, Spike went back to Vegas and got a job with Mirage Resorts in their executive casino training program. Within six months of this, though, he realized it wasn't for him. He was 21. He had a college degree. He was trying to figure out what his path would be. He wanted to travel. He wanted to foster his creative side, but also wanted to find a way to make money doing that. So he hopped in his car and drove up the West Coast, starting in San Diego, then LA, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle, shopping for a city to put down roots. Check back next week for Part 2, and the last episode of Season 6 of this podcast. We recorded this podcast at Madrone Art Bar on Divisadero in May 2024.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wonder what it's like to work in the fast-paced world of airport establishments? This episode, we sit down with Kevin, who takes us on a wild ride through his career, starting from a small hot dog stand called the Art Bar to his time at Vintage Texas, a full-service restaurant. Kevin opens up about the heady mix of excitement and chaos that defines airport life, sharing his journey from humble beginnings to management roles after HMS took over. He talks candidly about the unique experiences, unpredictable events, and the steady income that makes airport work a reliable fallback. Plus, you'll hear about his latest venture at an Asian concept restaurant and why he decided to move on.But that's just part of the adventure. Kevin also shares some unforgettable moments from his youth, like the time James Brown became an unexpected hero at a 311 concert. You'll laugh, gasp, and maybe even get a little nostalgic as we recount tales of camaraderie, heroism, and the unpredictable nature of youthful adventures. Whether it's dealing with a drunken military man or reconnecting with old friends, Kevin's stories are sure to keep you entertained and reflective. So grab your headphones and join us for a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences that you won't want to miss!Support the Show.
Oficialmente de regreso! Estamos por acá siempre con toda la energía de expansión y colaboración. Queremos compartir con ustedes donde nos ha llevado la vida los últimos meses. Vero abrió un nuevo estudio / Art Bar en Greenport New York y Stef empezó con su consultorio presencial en Alajuela Costa Rica, donde también tiene un tanque de privación sensorial para flotar en sales de magnesio. En este episodio les contamos cuales han sido los retos y recompensas en este proceso! Acompáñanos! Contáctanos:Instagram- @Expansion_PodcastEmail Stephanie: Stephie.wendler@gmail.comPágina Verona: www.veronapenalba.comMusica deTrack: Rain — KV [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/PQuOzTSv1VsFree Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/rainContáctanos: Instagram- @Expansion_PodcastEmail Stephanie: Stephie.wendler@gmail.comPágina Verona: www.veronapenalba.com Musica deTrack: Rain — KV [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/PQuOzTSv1VsFree Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/rain
This week is a Columbia GVL crossover… 2 of the funniest dudes from the midlands came up to GVL to record an episode: Timmy Klaseus and Pate Gardner. I met them at the Art Bar downtown Columbia which is one of the best mics around (every Tuesday @ 8:30). Together they run the “Uncommon Gents” podcast where they talk about their uncommon body shapes, among other things. By day Timmy is a courier for a law firm, like a butler, and Pate is in logistics for a food products manufacturer. Timmy has been doing standup for 8 years Pate 6. Both hilarious dudes you need to check out. Today we review vape brands, hear the genesis of Pate's Grimace bit (the McDonald's guy), talk about movies from the late 90's/early 2000's including gems like the Rugratz Wild Thornberries crossover, Heavyweights, and the Nicholas Cage Left Behind movie. We also learn how Timmy scams the scammers for ridiculous like and follow counts on Instagram. Enjoy the interview, and I hope you have a great week. #standup #podcast Follow Our Guests: https://www.instagram.com/timmyklaseus/ https://www.instagram.com/pate_gardner/ https://www.youtube.com/@timmyklaseus https://www.youtube.com/@uncommongents https://twitter.com/TimmyKlaseus https://twitter.com/pate_gardner https://www.facebook.com/timmy.klaseus https://www.facebook.com/pate.gardner Follow My Other Stuff: David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbakker7/?hl=en The Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ididthisinsteadofkillingmyself/?hl=en The Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GGXI851tdRDK1XmiSgcMk David's Twitter… https://twitter.com/davidbakker7 And TikTok… https://www.tiktok.com/@davidbakker7 Don't Click This… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgX
Welcome to Wrestling Recommendations! Your hosts Eddy and Travis dive in with a deep retrospective and watch along to some of their favorite wrestling matches. Chosen at random by the Wheel of Destiny! This episode features a 2 out of 3 falls tag match, with huge stakes! As Eddie Guerrero and Art Bar, collectively known as La Pareja del Terror take on El Hijo del Santo and Octagon. In a mask vs hair tag team match from AAA's first PPV event, When Worlds Collide from November 6th, 1994. Listen and watch along, as they continue to bring you Wrestling Recommendations!
Miguel's Comedy Dates: May 27th @ 2pm Comedy Brunch Party! @ The Comedy Shop in NYC (167 Bleecker St, NY) Comedians on the show Tap Here For Tickets Miguel and EJ's Dates: Thursday May 18th @ Art Bar, Morgantown West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door Friday May 19th @ High Ground Brewery, Terra Alta West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at at the door For newer episodes and VIDEO of the ENTIRE episode, head over to Patreon all episodes are available for $1 to listen and $5 to watch Tap The link below for more info: Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast OR Subscribe HERE ON SPOTIFY for $5.99/Month Check us out on: IG- @iwantmypodcast_studios - @MiguelPerezComedy - @MrEJEdmonds Email- iwantmypodcast@gmail.com FB- I Want My Podcast Venmo: @MiguelPerezComedy @MrEJEdmonds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel- Youtube - Deeby meets Ossauma's parents - Rishi and Randy explain why they pull each other's legs - Gabe has to go back to Miami - Kriss has been in Alabama for 3 months - Yohan tells Danielle to go kick rocks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwantmypodcast/message
Miguel's Comedy Dates: May 27th @ 2pm Comedy Brunch Party! @ The Comedy Shop in NYC (167 Bleecker St, NY) Tap Here For Tickets Miguel and EJ's Dates: Thursday May 18th @ Art Bar, Morgantown West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door Friday May 19th @ High Ground Brewery, Terra Alta West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at at the door For newer episodes and VIDEO of the ENTIRE episode, head over to Patreon all episodes are available for $1 to listen and $5 to watch Tap The link below for more info: Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast OR Subscribe HERE ON SPOTIFY for $5.99/Month Check us out on: IG- @iwantmypodcast_studios - @MiguelPerezComedy - @MrEJEdmonds Email- iwantmypodcast@gmail.com FB- I Want My Podcast Venmo: @MiguelPerezComedy @MrEJEdmonds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel- Youtube - Blaine and Lindsey pick up where they left off...on episode 2 - Amber leaves TC - Sara gets new boobs - Chance gets another.....chance - Aris and Cameron's families meet - Derek proposes and Monique says yes - Mike proposes to Juju after his open mic - Marcelino goes back to cheating Loser of the episode - Chance Feel Good Moment - Mills proposal Winner of the episode- Blaine Loser Of The Season - Marcelino WINNER Of The Season- The Mills Family --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwantmypodcast/message
Miguel's Comedy Dates: May 13th @ 2pm Comedy Brunch Party! @ The Comedy Shop in NYC (167 Bleecker St, NY) Tap Here For Tickets Miguel and EJ's Dates: Thursday May 18th @ Art Bar, Morgantown West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door Friday May 19th @ High Ground Brewery, Terra Alta West Virginia Door opens @ 7 pm Comedy Show starts @ 8pm LIVE PODCAST @ 9pm Tickets are $10 and will be sold at at the door For newer episodes and VIDEO of the ENTIRE episode, head over to Patreon all episodes are available for $1 to listen and $5 to watch Tap The link below for more info: Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast OR Subscribe HERE ON SPOTIFY for $5.99/Month Check us out on: IG- @iwantmypodcast_studios - @MiguelPerezComedy - @MrEJEdmonds Email- iwantmypodcast@gmail.com FB- I Want My Podcast Venmo: @MiguelPerezComedy @MrEJEdmonds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel- Youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwantmypodcast/message
Comedy Dates: May 13th @ 2pm COMEDY BRUNCH PARTY @ The Comedy Shop in NYC (167 Bleecker St, NY) Tap Here For Tickets E.J. and Miguel's Comedy/1st Live Podcast: May 18th @ Art Bar, 268 High St, Morgantown, WV 26505 Stand Up Comedy + Live Podcast Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door For newer episodes and VIDEO of the ENTIRE episode, head over to Patreon all episodes are available for $1 to listen and $5 to watch Tap The link below for more info: Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast OR Subscribe HERE ON SPOTIFY for $5.99/Month Check us out on: IG- @iwantmypodcast_studios - @MiguelPerezComedy - @MrEJEdmonds Email- iwantmypodcast@gmail.com FB- I Want My Podcast Venmo: @MiguelPerezComedy @MrEJEdmonds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel- Youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwantmypodcast/message
Today on DORiS we sit down with Gray Jimenez @gray.jimenez Gray is the founder of WorldWide Hope @worldwidehope20 We had an awesome time catching up on air, discussing WWH's recent expansion into Colombia and Panama, reconnecting with family who recently immigrated here from Mexico and the Latin Night Dance parties every 4th Saturday at Art Bar 2.0 in Cambridge, Maryland. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doris-media/message
Show #197 - Sven and Tony are manning the studio while JK celebrates his mom's birthday with a sumptuous dinner. Talkin' Schmack Protect Our Winters (POW) - https://protectourwinters.org/ Activists trying to protect access to winter recreation/sports by addressing climate change. 45NRTH committing $10,000 Wisconsin Snow Report with Fatbiking Filter - https://www.travelwisconsin.com/snowreport/crosscountry Bye, Bye Large Ice Cream Truck 20 Watt Tombstone Shank Next Friday James's Birthday Bash at Last Rites Milwaukee Zehus eBike Hub - https://www.zehus.it Scardina's, our favorite Sicilian Deli, has reopened at its new location on Locust St in Milwaukee. Stop in and say "Hey" to Damien and the crew and enjoy some fine recipes handed down through generations of the family. Show Beer - Lagunita's Hazy Wonder Hazy Wonder is a West Coast Hazy IPA free of schlarf, or the little bits or yeast and hops that murk up hazy beers. Full of not all but most of the “C” hops including Cashmere, Comet, Citra, Chinook, Centennial, and honorary “C” hops Simcoe, Sabro & Mosaic. Hazy Wonder embodies our endless facination with hop-forward brewing, expressed in a bright and unfiltered light. Life is uncertainm don't sip! ABV - 6% -Beer math on ABV (Alcohol By Volume) is pretty straightforward… the Higher the ABV, the more alcohol in the beer. No rocket science necessary. IBU - 42 - Generally speaking, a high IBU beer will have a more bitter taste than a lower IBU beer. OG - 1.054 - The OG measures solids in the wort before fermentation to consistently arrive at the same alcohol content of a beer. Pretty neat, huh? STONED FRUIT - On top of the yellow peach flavors you get a big blood orange kick, all from the hops! CITRUS - Hazy Wonder tastes lika a big and juicy fruit punch with some ripe ‘n ready yellow peaches as the base. TROPICAL - Bringing the whole thing together, tropical notes make a bouquet of flabors that brings you back for more. Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doin' January 27th, 2023 - James's Birthday Smash at Last Rites - Milwaukee, WI February 11, 2023 - US Fatbike Open - Green Bay, WI March 4th, 2023 - Sweaty Yeti - Levis Mounds, WI March 11th, 2023 - Fatbike Birkie - Cable, WI March 11th, 2023 - 28 Below 50k Race, Ride, Tour - Black Hills, SD - https://www.28below.com/ Hugh Jass Fatbike Race Series - 2023 Dates/Locations - https://hughjass.bike/ 2/4/23 - Silver Lake Park 2/25/22 - Blackhawk Trails Bikes! Surly Ice Cream Trucks! Surly Wednesdays are now built into complete bikes! Surly Wednesday Fatbike Custom Build - Medium - Shangri-La Green Surly Wednesday Fatbike Custom Build - Large - Shangri-La Green Large Schlick Cycles APe for aggressive fatbiking - Purple. Possibly the last APe! Definitely the last Teesdale-built APe! Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Wu-Tang Singlespeed from State Bicycles Wu-Tang Yellow Klunker from State Bicycles Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. Wyatt Medium Fatbike - Custom Powdercoat Schlick Fatbikes Teesdale Road Frame and Fork - 54cm - Currently bare frame ready for paint or powder A bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com Just another stop at Uptowner on the way to Art Bar for a show. Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Disclosure: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Clicking these and making a purchase will directly support Full Spectrum Cycling. Thanks!
Our guest this week is Ellen Williams. Big congratulations to Ellen for graduating with her Masters degree in Education this spring! She recently (like yesterday) moved to Orlando, FL where she will be continuing her post graduate career. Originally from Rock Hill, SC, Ellen began doing open mic comedy last September at the Art Bar in Columbia, SC, and she's been in love with standup ever since. Prior to graduating, Ellen worked as the supervisor of RA's at a university in SC. In today's interview, we're actually sitting down at her dorm on campus. In this interview, Ellen shares her perspective working with college students, the pandemic, standup, gaming, and more. Ellen's great – check her out at the links below, and I hope you enjoy the interview! #standup #podcast Follow Our Guest: https://www.facebook.com/ellen.m.williams.3 https://www.instagram.com/ellenmarieee_/ https://twitter.com/ellenmarieee_ Follow My Other Stuff: David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbakker7/?hl=en The Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ididthisinsteadofkillingmyself/?hl=en The Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GGXI851tdRDK1XmiSgcMk David's Twitter… https://twitter.com/davidbakker7 And TikTok…I guess (you don't have to…really. We should all delete this app). https://www.tiktok.com/@davidbakker7 And your mom… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Comedian and science educator Kyle Marian joins us to talk sexual health, Dadaist icons and science! Kyle is incredibly funny and you can catch her at our live show on Thursday March 31st at the Art Bar & Cafe in Brooklyn. Check the link for more details! Sorry this is on Zoom! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-goss-with-trash-at-the-art-cafe-bar-tickets-292906720887?aff=erelexpmlt 3 eps left! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotgosswithtrashcomedy/message
The guys spend St. Patrick's Day giving you a brand new episode! Tyler gets a lesson on Purim, we discuss the solutions being pitched in California to ease the high gas prices, permanent Daylight Saving Time, Starbucks union efforts, and a brand new variant! We cover some of the nominees for this year's Oscars and some movies that should have been nominated. We might win the award for Best Episode but we're just glad to be nominated. Got a comment or question? Send it to: toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod
Gabi Cabral talks to Jamie Cole and Bruce Ferguson who started the Art Bar six years ago and have built the business to be an important element in the local arts community, about the refurbishment and their decision to put it on the market.
In this episode, Steven and Alexis discuss the ingredients required for building a lasting neighborhood institution that is also a destination spot. Whether it is the love that the employees have for the business, or the relentless pursuit of excellence, listen in to find out the elements and habits that have kept Art Bar strong and beloved for over three decades. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ghosts, Spirits, Doppelgangers & Drinks @ Zog's/Imbibe in Chapel Hill,NC Raise your glass and raise the dead! Join us this week as we talk to our guest Mandey Brown, owner of Zog's Art Bar & Pool Hall and chef/owner of Imbibe, located in the same building in Chapel Hill, NC. When they are serving up booze and spirits, … Continue reading "Episode 104 – Boos n' Spirits at Zog's"
Planet Poet – Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX radio conversation with poet and vital force in the Hudson Valley poetry community, Teresa Costa. Teresa is the founder and host of WOMPS – Word Of Mouth Poetry Series housed at the Art Bar in Kingston, N.Y. for the last few years. Teresa's work has been recently featured in Gasconade Review book # 5 & CAPS 20th Anniversary 2020 & Home Planet News. Teresa, a compelling conversationalist, reads and discusses Jazz Poets and Beat Poets as well as her own poetry and her WOMPS Series. Planet Poet's Poet-At-Large, Pamela Manché Pearce discusses the life and work of Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American author of a published book of poetry.
Episode 104-Raise your glass and raise the dead! Join us this week as we talk to our guest Mandey Brown, owner of Zog's Art Bar & Pool Hall and chef/owner of Imbibe, located in the same building in Chapel Hill, NC. When they are serving up booze and spirits, they're serving boos and spirits! That's right, this bar and restaurant is haunted, not only by the patrons, but by friendly ghosts, dark presences, and even the odd doppelganger. All that and an update from a favorite past guest on this week's haunted happy hour episode of the WHAT'S YER WEIRD STORY? Podcast!Check out Zog's online!Check out our brand new Patreon page HERE!***If YOU have a weird story, and you want to share, we want to hear it! Follow and contact us through our various social platforms or via email: whatsyerweirdemail@gmail.com or call the hotline (513) 909-9821***Don't forget to check out our new merch designs! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/whats-yer-weird-storyPlease rate us 5 stars, leave us reviews and comments on iTunes and our various social media platforms which will be read on future episodes of the podcast!follow us: Instagram: @whatsyerweirdstory Twitter @whatsyerweird Facebook page: facebook.com/whatsyerweirdstory/Does anybody read all this stuff? if you made it this far send us an email and we will send you a sticker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HPD's POST facility for Oahu's homeless; Kimi Howl Lee on her film Kamaaina; Art Bar; Professor talks K-Pop and politics; Maui luthier Steve Grimes
Change, uplift, expression. Some ideas now coursing through this moment in history are the same that inspired the transformation of a once-familiar spot in the Marigny. It’s one black entrepreneur's vision at the convergence of art, literature and civic interaction, balanced by a nice cocktail or two.
Change, uplift, expression. Some ideas now coursing through this moment in history are the same that inspired the transformation of a once-familiar spot in the Marigny. It’s one black entrepreneur's vision at the convergence of art, literature and civic interaction, balanced by a nice cocktail or two.
Archie Shepp in a Jazz Conversation with Jazz journalist Ashley Kahn on February 22, 2020 in the Art Bar at the Portland Jazz Festival 2020.
Jazz Conversation between guitarists Stanley Jordan and Ashley Kahn, February 21, 2020 at the Art Bar during the 2020 Portland Jazz Festival.
Episode 024 of *The Upful LIFE Podcast* welcomes Hammond B3 organ maestro WIL BLADES to the show for a lengthy conversation about his career, Bay Area music culture, saddling up to jazz and funk legends, the Adam Deitch Quartet, Amendola vs. Blades, and beyond. From bright eyed young cat in Chicago, to one of the rising stars in jazz and groove music, he's among the more impressive organ players in the culture today. Just a few days before he was moving to SoCal, Wil invited me over to his home in Berkeley, CA to have a spirited discussion, and was game to go deep about his own journey, the nuances of Hammond B3 organ, his passion for rare groove, the oral tradition of music, the history of the Boom Boom Room, and so much more. It was an honor to give Wil a chance to really let the people know who he is and how he got to be such a respected and celebrated musician, and to shed a lot of light on historical cats along the way. 7:00 - Wil Blades INTRO 12:45 - Amendola vs. Blades "Hi Lo" 15:00 - WIL'S INTERVIEW STARTS 1:33:30 "Art Bar" - Adam Deitch Quartet We start the conversation in Wil's youth growing up near Chicago in Evanston, IN, learning both the drums and guitar as a youngster, taking ques from his older brothers. We also spend some time talking about how we discovered music as kids in the 90's, and how that is so markedly different from how Wil's teen children find their favorite artists today. From there, he takes us back to the late 90's, moving across the country to the Bay Area to join an Oakland jamband and attend college. Wil explains how SF and Oakland were very different back in those days, and how a particular college professor with a heavy resume and unique teaching style put him on to the importance of the oral tradition in music. At the time of the interview, Wil was preparing to move to Los Angeles after twenty years in the Bay. Wil gives us a colorful reflection on the music scene when he first arrived in the Bay Area, and for much of the convo he continues to tell the tale about how the music and culture would evolve over the next two decades. Wil was/remains also a huge part of the scene at renowned SF venue Boom Boom Room, a hotbed for blues when he arrived, but later evolving into the epicenter for all things NOLA and funky here in NorCal. Wil breaks down what it was like as John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Room, and how talent buyer Alex/Xander Andreas's vision has helped the club to continue to flourish with the funk. Wil Blades has studied with some of true legends, and talks in great detail about his time with master organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, the late iconic funk/jazz drummer Idris Muhammed, an beloved late hollow-body guitarist Melvin Sparks. Wil has spent time with and performed alongside each of these giants, and it was riveting to hear how he organically and serendipitously came to connect with such luminaries, and what a thrill it was to hear of ho w each of them put him on game. Wil makes sure to explore the essential particulars of organ/drums relationship. Two thirds of the way through the interview, we finally arrive at the Adam Deitch Quartet, Wil's fantastic project with the Lettuce/Break Science drummer wunderkind. We play a portion of the Blades-penned "Art Bar", then return to our dialogue. Wil retraces the steps on how that relationship came together, and gets into the magic that makes it all happen with Deitch, Eric Benny Bloom (trumpet) and Ryan Zoidis (sax). We discuss the making of their critically-acclaimed LP Egyptian Secrets, and reminisce on some classic AD4 gigs thru the years. Wil spends some time discussing his tremendous Amendola vs. Blades project with Bay Area groove merchant Scott Amendola, and their new LP Everybody Wins (Royal Potato Family), and their short West Coast tour. Wil Blades finishes out this phenomenal interview by talking about what's he excited about in moving down to LA after two decades as a prodigal son of the Bay. Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week (2:04) "11th Hour" by DROPICAL, off his new EP Circling Out (Jumpsuit Records) Email the show! B.Getz@upfulLIFE.com The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Also available on Spotify! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE
Today you’re in for a treat. I had a lovely conversation with fellow artist/creative and the Executive Director of the Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Association. We discussed his experience working in a unique role in the independent book industry and how he injects creativity into his job and generally lives life as creatively fueled as possible. Larry is also a member of The Art Bar, a collective of creatives that puts on monthly themed pop up art shows in Aurora, Illinois. We also discuss cats. Obviously. You can see more of Larry’s work on his Instagram Page: @wormwoodConnect with Larry on Twitter: @larryblawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/larrylawart/Tumblr: https://larryblaw.tumblr.com/The Art Bar on Instagram: @the_artbarhttps://artbaraurora.com/The Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Associationhttps://www.gliba.org/Get the full episode show notes here with pictures, specific reference links and where you can leave comments related to the episode:http://www.jesskovic.com/podcast/28Visit my online boutique featuring exclusive designs on apparel, accessories and art prints:https://sugarbunchcreative.com/Let's connect!Instagram - @jess_kovicTwitter - @jess_kovic
So excited to have Captain Party back on the mic for a classic Basic Bitch Talk. We get to share a pint (or two) and catch up at one of our old haunts - the Madrone Art Bar in the Western Addition neighborhood in San Francisco. Download this episode while you pop open a cold one yourself. Prost! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. POWERED BY
This is the very first episode of 2019. In this episode, two Melbourne based artists: Ka-yin Kwok and Walter Bakowski shared their memorable art experiences obtained during the time towards the end of last year 2018. Ka-Yin talked about her art trip to LA, USA that she did in November 2018. In particular, Ka-yin discovered amazing works in the exhibition "Adrian Piper: Concepts and Intuitions 1965-2016" at Hammer Museum, UCLA. Whereas, Walter, told us about their experience of participating in MCA Art Bar event during Primavera exhibition. Walter raised concerns about this particular politically charged entertaining event. Please enjoy to listen. Speakers:Walter Bakowskihttps://www.walterbakowski.comKa-yin Kwokhttp://kayinkwok.comThe links from Ka-Yin’s talk:Los Angeles plays itself, by Thom Andersenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifii8LvR-sshttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379357/LACMAhttps://www.lacma.orgGetty Museum http://www.getty.eduThe Broad https://www.thebroad.orgHauser & Wirthhttps://www.hauserwirth.comEcho parkChris Kraus Essay http://semiotexte.com/?page_id=139Hammer Museum, UCLAhttps://hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2018/adrian-piper-concepts-and-intuitions-1965-2016/Adrian Piper: Concepts and Intuitions, 1965-2016Cornered, 1988https://mcachicago.org/Collection/Items/1988/Adrian-Piper-Cornered-1988Calling cardshttps://adrianpiper.weebly.com/my-calling-card-1986-1990.htmlFunk Lessons 1986-1994http://www.adrianpiper.com/vs/video_fl.shtmlThe Links from Walter’s talkPrimavera 2018 MCAhttps://www.mca.com.au/artists-works/exhibitions/primavera-2018/Hoda Afsharhttps://www.hodaafshar.com
OMN’s Coffeeshop Conversations is back for our second week of what we hope to be a long run at our new home Catfish Lou’s at 2460 NW 24th Ave. It’s a real music club which won Muddy Awards for Best Venue from the Cascade Blues Association for the past two years. With me today is painter and photographer Diane Russell. You’ve seen her paintings and drawings of musicians all over town, including in here. And you’ve seen her photography on OMN for many years and we’re happy to be able to have her work on our pages. So we’ll be talking about a show she has up at the Art Bar as part of the 2019 Portland Jazz Festival and how she works and also about fighting it out in photographer scrums at concerts. Let’s meet Diane Russell.
Live Remote Halley Devestern Band
Halley Devestern Band - Live 'Me and Bobbie McGee' @ Art Bar
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Halley Devestern Band LIve - 'Gimme Shelter' - Art Bar, Milw
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Live Remote Halley Devestern Band
Why I Wrote A Book About Toilets Paul and Jesse discuss the complex politics of the public toilet with Lezlie Lowe. She’s a Nova Scotia-based freelance news columnist, feature writer, radio documentary maker and Journalism teacher with an above average interest in public restrooms. Her new book “No Place To Go - How Public Toilets Fail Our Private Needs” demonstrates why public bathrooms are hot spots of social action: Who gets access and who doesn’t? Who uses public restrooms and why? They discuss trans access, the gender politics of bathroom design and use, and some of Lezlie’s favorites public bathrooms. Lezlie also gives up some details about her next book. What We’re Reading Jesse recommends “To the Lighthouse” by Virginia Woolf. Lezlie recommends “The Fruitful City: The Enduring Power of the Urban Food Forest” by Helena Moncrieff and “Halifax Warden of the North” by Thomas Raddall. Paul recommends “The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic – and How it Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World” by Steven Berlin Johnson. *Event Announcement: Hi podcast listener! Thanks for reading these shownotes. Join Paul, Jesse, and the King’s Co-op Bookstore to celebrate the launch of Lezlie’s book, Thursday, September 20th, 7-9:30pm, at the Art Bar in Halifax, NS. Music “More on that Later” and “Living with Trauma” by Lee Rosevere Bookings is recorded at the University of King’s College by Mark Pineo and is produced by Paul MacKay and Jesse Hiltz. Subscribe to this podcast on Google Play, iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, or the podcasting app of your choice. Send us Feedback at Podcast[at]kingsbookstore[dot]ca Social Media www.twitter.com/bookingspodcast www.instagram.com/kingscoopbookstore www.facebook.com/BookingsPodcast kingsbookstore.ca
This delightful bit of cleverness took place at the Art Bar on Saturday, February 22, 2014 as part of the Portland Jazz Festival 2014's Jazz Conversations
From must-eat gourmet spots to hidden treasures, Real Tokyo is your Tokyo travel guide. The first of our three-episode feature of Shinjuku! Shinjuku is the heart of Tokyo, it has so much exciting action going on it can be confusing where to actually go. This episode we bring you some delicious foods from traditional Tempura to fantastic dessert art and what the famous bar in Lost in Translation is really like. If you enjoy this podcast please write us a review! [Tempura TsunaHachi Shinjuku So Honten] https://goo.gl/gqbx6b [NEWoMan] https://goo.gl/hE5xTQ https://www.newoman.jp/en/ [Janice Wong] https://goo.gl/oCvF2r [New York Bar] https://goo.gl/Wd7WMn Check our twitter @realtokyoFM Send us an e-mail at realfokyo@tfm.co.jp and we'll send you a TokyoFM World sticker! Enjoy Tokyo!
On May 13, 2017 The Mogul Circuit’s own, Dani hosted an event in the quaint Cambridge, MD at Liv Again on High street. Wine & Shop Vol 2 was epic! The Visionary Christopher Pinder of “Pinder Productions” collaborated two of his passions, Wine and Shopping. There were wine tastings and other featured cocktails at the Art Bar. Approximately 16 vendors came prepared to sell their merchandise to eager Mother’s Day shoppers! Supporters packed the space while jamming to the DJ’s variety of hits. We had the pleasure to speak with a Teen Mogul named Kayla Friend. She turns ordinary apparel and accessories into extraordinary blinged out master pieces! Her canvas paintings were also on display. Stay close to your device because you will not want to miss any of the interviews we did with the guest! The Mogul Circuit is a Variety Style Broadcast targeting Business Owners and Visionaries alike. Segments include "Ask Dani", Business advice and tips to help the new or seasoned entrepreneur. Listeners can send in their questions via email. Mogul News will inform our listeners of breaking news, new technology and other information that will enlighten our Audience. "Cousins Cuttin Up" is cleaver comedy that pokes fun at real life situations leaving no one off the hook. We will also feature special guests with various backgrounds. They will share their expertise, inspire and inform our listeners.
The Cinematic Flushers take on a serial killer! When a child survivor (Mila Kunis) of Patrick Bateman's killing spree grows up, she continues his bloody work to eliminate anyone who stands in her way of landing a coveted assistant teaching position for a renowned college professor (William Shatner). What follows are a lot a bad narration, off screen kills, and Shatner doing his best Shatner. Our special guest this time out is Quinton Wilde, a stand up comedian from Colombia, South Carolina. Wilde has performed in such venues as the Art Bar, New Brookland Tavern, and the Comedy Zone.
Boo & Cat chat about our wedding anniversary, amtrak, Art Bar, Boston Museum of Science, Harborside Inn of Boston, Bostonian, Black Rose, New England Aquarium, Amtrak part 2, world’s oldest travelers, and a whole lot more on this episode of MJD. xo
This week on Sickboy: It's a Live Show Double Header! The boys sit down with special guests Fiona & Tom, diving deep into vaginas and briefly touching on dicks... not like that you pervert - we're talking about the Herps (aka HSV1) and Syphilis (kind of)!
This week on Sickboy: It's a Live Show Double Header! The boys sit down with special guests Fiona & Tom, diving deep into vaginas and briefly touching on dicks... not like that you pervert - we're talking about the Herps (aka HSV1) and Syphilis (kind of)!
This week on Sickboy: It's a Live Show Double Header! The boys sit down with special guests Fiona & Tom, diving deep into vaginas and briefly touching on dicks... not like that you pervert - we're talking about the Herps (aka HSV1) and Syphilis (kind of)!
To coincide with his first exhibition with Blain|Southern, Bosco Sodi spoke with Mark Rappolt, Editor of ArtReview, to discuss the mix of Japanese ideologies and aesthetics in his solo show Yūgen as well as Fundación Casa Wabi, a non-profit centre and residency programme which he founded in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. Also find out why he is regularly searched by customs officers at airports.
Renee Gannon has been able to take her passion for the arts and create a successful business on Boston's North Shore. She is the co-owner of a “paint and sip” art studio in Beverly, MA, where guests take guided art classes.You can learn more about Renee and Wicked Art Bar here.
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What do you get when two artists walk into a bar?Likewise.The floor-to-ceiling curtains conceal one of the city's most outlandish business establishments by day. But by night, they part to reveal a set of stadium bleachers facing the street and a bar that is as much an art project as a business endeavor, complete with the nation's first ‘Bartender in Residency' program.But how did owners Nancy Prior and Adam Moser go about converting a dive bar into a one-of-a-kind Portland hangout?Read our story:
Ashley Chin or Styled By Ash is a 21 year old fashion stylist from Miami, FL. At the age of 17 she discovered her love for the industry when she started her own t-shirt brand "Dangerous Vintage" in which participated in ART BAR fashion show, it was then she realized she didn't only like designing but she loved organizing and putting together pieces for the models to wear. As time went by Ashley networked herself to different people within the industry, she's worked with celebrity stylist such as Joe Exclusive and Leon Frager in which she asissted in styling with singer and actress Teairra Mari. She would later then work with Claudia Jordan, Listonia Music, lisa Leggz, Miami metropolitan fashion week, Macys spring show, and many more. Now being 21 Ashley is busy running her new brand "LUX HOUSE MOB." More info on Ashley check out our Blog at http://TheSashaMarinaShow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sashamarinamedia/message
Ashley Chin or Styled By Ash is a 21 year old fashion stylist from Miami, FL. At the age of 17 she discovered her love for the industry when she started her own t-shirt brand "Dangerous Vintage" in which participated in ART BAR fashion show, it was then she realized she didn't only like designing but she loved organizing and putting together pieces for the models to wear. As time went by Ashley networked herself to different people within the industry, she's worked with celebrity stylist such as Joe Exclusive and Leon Frager in which she asissted in styling with singer and actress Teairra Mari. She would later then work with Claudia Jordan, Listonia Music, lisa Leggz, Miami metropolitan fashion week, Macys spring show, and many more. Now being 21 Ashley is busy running her new brand "LUX HOUSE MOB." More info on Ashley check out our Blog at http://TheSashaMarinaShow.com
Finally, we get a full recording of one of San Antonio's best, and long time house mainstay in our wonderful city. Leonard Trujillo (DJ Rise) has played a few shows for us, but for whatever reason, the recordings never came out right. This time, we were lucky enough that the stars aligned and we captured one hell of a night. The pictures and video captured just don't do justice, but in those pictures, you can see lots of bodies blurred from motion, sweating and grooving to yet another magical set. That beautiful emotion is all captured here in this 2 hour set.
Fresh off his set opening for J Paul Getto the week prior with Big Rich, KeeQue stepped right back behind the decks to open for one of San Antonio's pioneers of the house music scene. But before giving the decks up, he delivers a deep house groove that escalates the night right into full swing. Moving from some fresh promos from a hot new duo called Golf Clap, all the way to a little more uptempo sound in an hour, KeeQue sets the groove as the floor starts to move.
Demetress ‘Nuwamba' Cook isn't your average neo-soul artist. Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, the singer/songwriter is fully aware of what the industry's expectations are- he's just totally unaffected by them. Nuwamba has been following his own rules Nuwamba's passion and drive to move beyond what's expected has taken him far beyond the Texas border. He's been onstage in LA and New York. He's blessed the microphone from Baltimore and D.C. to Atlanta and has even gone overseas with his talents to Kaiserslautern, Germany. The venues that he's performed in include Houston's Kaveh Kanes Coffee House and the Temple Bar in Los Angeles. He exceeded listeners' expectations in Dallas at Reciprocity, Sankofas, Phat Kats, Daiquiri Dump, Art Bar, Moon Bar, Hard Rock Café, and the Bali Club. He'd been performing at the Apache Café (formerly known as Ying Yang Café) in Atlanta since the start of his career with Griggs. Never one to limit himself, Nuwamba moved beyond club performances. He worked the TCU Football Tailgate Party with his soul-filled vocals and he's opened shows for George Clinton, Sleepy Brown and Bobby Blue Bland. Nuwamba also participated in a mass choir performance that featured Kelly Price at Dallas's Morton H. Meyerson Martin Luther King Show. After his album debut, Nuwamba took some time to re-evaluate his team and his career plan- the draining effects of the music industry warranted a change. During this hiatus, Nuwamba experimented. He dabbled in house music, even collaborating with some highly regarded house DJs in creating song remixes. He came back to his music with a clear mind and a fresh perspective on what the follow-up project, Unusual Takeover, will finally sound like- a mix of soul and R&B- appealing to an even broader audience, without completely abandoning the genre that's brought him thus far.
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