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Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2448: John Madara ~ GRAMMY® Hall of Fame Honoree, Producer, Composer ~"Rock n Roll is Here to Stay!"

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 36:41


GRAMMY®  Hall of Fame Honoree Iconic Hit Writer: "At The Hop", "Rockn Roll is Here to Stay", "You Don't Own Me" "1-2-3" & MoreJohn Madara was born & grew up in Philadelphia, PA at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, the Clovers, Harvey and the Moonglows, Billy Ward and the Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson. Rock and Roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history. In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the national charts. That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called “Do The Bop." On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone national, the title and lyrics were changed to “At The Hop." Danny and the Juniors, recorded it, and by Christmas of 1957, it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide. “At The Hop” remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day. Following “At The Hop," John produced and co-wrote with Dave such mega-hits as “The Fly” (Chubby Checker)“You Don't Own Me” (Lesley Gore) among other smash hits. He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums. John moved to L.A. in the ‘70s, where he found success writing and producing for movies and television. He produced the soundtrack for the James Caan/Marsha Mason movie, “Cinderella Liberty," and also produced the title song for the Cliff Robertson movie “Ace Eli and Roger of the Sky.” In the mid ‘70s, he was music supervisor for the hugely successful “Sid and Marty Kroft Comedy Hour." This was in conjunction with an ABC Comedy Hour and network special which launched the new ABC season Madara/White songs have reached millions of people through radio, films and television. Worldwide sales of their songs and productions have reached over 2 hundred million records. Their songs have appeared on some of the biggest grossing soundtrack albums of all time, including “American Graffiti” and “Woodstock” (At The Hop), “Grease” (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay), “Hairspray” (The Fly and You Don't Own Me), “Mr. Holland's Opus” (1-2-3), and “Dirty Dancing” and “The First Wives Club” (You Don't Own Me). It was the 1996 hit film, “The First Wives Club," that paid the contemporary power of their talent the ultimate compliment by not only featuring “You Don't Own Me” but by making it the theme of the movie. John has continued to write and produce music, working with young, up-and-coming artists. At The Hop” was voted by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top 100 songs of the century. The soundtrack album, “Grease," was voted one of the top albums of the century. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” is featured on that album. John recently finished producing an album with Tony Danza, following a hugely successful radio hit single that he also produced, “The House I Live In.” He is also working on a feature film, “At The Hop.” In 2016, his song with the late singer ,songwriter Dave White "You Don't Own Me" was made a #1 Hit all over again  19 year old Australian singer " Grace" and features G-EAZY. It was Produced by Quincy Jones.~ thatphillysound.com© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

ROCK N ROLL BANJO! 'First attempt at playing banjo to the 1957/58 Rock n Roll classic: At The Hop by Danny & the Juniors. The aim is NOT bluegrass but rock n roll. Stay tuned for the recreation of Heavy Metal Banjo (electric), soon in 2023. 😎💖🪕

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Talk and Rock Radio Podcast
Johnny Madara 'Do The Bop' 'At The Hop'

Talk and Rock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 94:18


John Madara was born on May 28, 1936 and grew up in Philadelphia, at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, The Clovers, Harvey and The Moonglows, Billy Ward and The Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson.  Rock and roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history.   In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the National charts.  That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called "Do The Bop."  On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone National, the title and lyrics were changed to "At The Hop."  Danny and The Juniors recorded it, and by Christmas of 1957 it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide.  "At The Hop" remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and  it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day.  Barry) and “You Don't Own Me” (Lesley Gore). He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay." In the Mid ‘60s, John, Dave and local D.J. Ray Gilmore formed a group called “The Spokesmen” and released “The Dawn of Correction," an answer song to the enormous hit “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire. At the same time, John was producing for other artists when he discovered a young man, Leon Huff, who later teamed up with Kenny Gamble and became one of the most prolific songwriting teams in the history of rock and roll, defining an entire category of Black popular music known as "The Sound of Philadelphia." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums. In 1965, John and Dave started their own publishing company, discovering and signing new songwriters. The company was very successful, and in 1984, it was sold to Michael Jackson. In 1967, John, Dave and Local D.J. Ray Gilmore wrote the song, "Sadie The Cleaning Lady," which became a huge hit in Australia with singer, Johnny Farnham. John moved to L.A. in the ‘70s, where he found success writing and producing for movies and television. He produced the soundtrack for the James Caan/Marsha Mason movie, “Cinderella Liberty," and also produced the title song for the Cliff Robertson movie “Ace Eli and Roger of the Sky.” In the mid ‘70s, he was music supervisor for the hugely successful “Sid and Marty Kroft Comedy Hour." This was in conjunction with an ABC Comedy Hour and network special which launched the new ABC season. During that time, John wrote and produced the music for the show, and was hands on with the mixing and editing. In the late ‘70s, he also wrote the theme song for ABC Sports, which ran for two years. Las Vegas was also becoming a happening place for singers and performers. So it would seem appropriate that John would spend two years of his life working with one of the most successful performers of all time, Wayne Newton. He produced two of Wayne's albums and also produced and wrote songs for a Christmas television special for Wayne on CBS. In the mid ‘80s, John teamed up with one of the great film animators of all time, Ralph Bakshi. Ralph, known for the controversial film “Fritz The Cat," and also the highly regarded films “American Pop” and “Lord Of The Rings," needed songs for his upcoming animated film “Hey Good Lookin." John collaborated with the extremely talented writer/singer Ric Sandler, and they wrote and arranged all 18 songs in the film, which John produced.  Ric also performed all of the songs.  Time Magazine and Playboy raved about the film and later called it a cult classic. Through the years, John has produced albums and singles for companies such as CBS, Warner Bros., Polydor, Atlantic, Paramount, 20th Century, MGM and ABC Records. Madara & White songs have reached millions of people through radio, films and television. Worldwide sales of their songs and productions have reached over 2 hundred million records.  Their songs have appeared on some of the biggest grossing soundtrack albums of all time, including “American Graffiti” and “Woodstock” (At The Hop), “Grease” (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay), “Hairspray” (The Fly and You Don't Own Me), “Mr. Holland's Opus” (1-2-3), and “Dirty Dancing” and “The First Wives Club” (You Don't Own Me). It was the 1996 hit film, “The First Wives Club," that paid the contemporary power of their talent the ultimate compliment by not only featuring “You Don't Own Me” but by making it the theme of the movie. Contemporary, in fact, has proven to be one of the mainstays of John Madara's contributions through the years. He has consistently offered the world of music songs that speak clearly of given eras, but have equal impact on all eras. John has continued to write and produce music, working with young, up-and-coming artists. He has always been a futurist, excited about working with new technology and incorporating it into his music and productions. His hands-on approach to every project he is involved in, whether it be as a writer, producer, music supervisor, editor, engineer or mixer, has enabled John to maintain the sound that is uniquely his own. In March of 2001, “At The Hop” was voted by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top 100 songs of the century. The soundtrack album, “Grease," was voted one of the top albums of the century. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” is featured on that album.  

Branson Country USA Podcasts
Mary Lou Turner and Jason Pritchett with all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 49:22


This week we welcome Mary Lou Turner and Jason Pritchett! Born in Hazard, Kentucky, Mary Lou Turner began her career as a regular on the famous Wheeling Jamboree radio show on WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. She began turning heads in 1974 with her first popular song, “All That Keeps Me Going”. She followed that success with several other songs that reached the top 50 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “It's Different With You”, “Love It Away”, and “Cheatin' Overtime”. Though a star in her own right, she may be best known for the duets she sang with Bill Anderson. The duo teamed up to produce hits in the top 25 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “I'm Way Ahead of You” and “Where Are You Going, Billy Boy”. The pair released “Sometimes” in 1976 which reached Number 1 on the Country Charts. That same year, she and Bill also released “That's What Made Me Love You” reaching number 7 with that hit. Mary Lou has performed in the theaters of Branson, Missouri for many years. She starred with both Boxcar Willie and Buck Trent, before joining the Grand Ladies of Country Music Show. She has a new album “A Sentimental Music Journey” recorded with the Heart Of Texas label. The album has 13 of Mary Lou's favorite songs including a duet with radio host, Dallas Wayne, of Sirius XM fame. Mary Lou commented, “ I've been singing since I was 12. I thought that a sentimental music journey was a good theme with some songs that are my favorites through the years. I also want to thank Tracy and Charla Pitcox for making this CD possible for the Heart Of Texas label. They are true friends to me and all of Country Music.” Mary Lou was awarded the “Living Legend” award during 2021 Branson Terry Awards Show. She and her husband, David, call the Ozarks home. For more information, visit her Facebook page. While growing up in Independence, Missouri, Jason Pritchett's whole life revolved around playing sports - football, basketball and baseball. His musical career didn't start until shortly after college. In 2002 Jason made the move to Branson where he got his first job in the “Echo Hollow Jubilee” at Silver Dollar City. Following Silver Dollar City he performed in several shows including “Lost In The 50's”, “Stuck On The 70's”, “50's At The Hop” and “Magnificent Country”. He joined the Grand Country family in 2007 and was the baritone singer for New South for several years. The high seas came calling for Jason and he spent some time performing on Carnival Cruise Lines. During that time he became a finalist on “America's Got Talent” (second season, 2007). After returning to Branson he became the music director for country recording artist Billy Dean. It was his musical relationship with Dean he got the opportunity to fulfill his lifelong dream and perform on the stage of the world-famous Grand Ole' Opry. After spending seven years with Dean, Pritchett got the opportunity to step out and front the band “Steel Horses,” and sign with Dean's label BDMG in 2015. The first week his song “Good Show,” which he co-wrote with Billy Dean, was released it topped out on the music charts at #16, making him the highest-debuting artist in 2017. It earned him “Red Carpet” status at the CMA Awards in Nashville, TN. These days, Jason is leading the charge for the NEW REVOLUTION of country music. Jason's first 5 radio songs have blazed into the top 40 charts in record time. In Jason's first week on the charts, he was the highest debuting artist with his single "Good Show" topping out at #16, earning him "Red Carpet" status at the CMA awards in Nashville TN. Jason has performed on tour, with performances opening for Randy Houser, Tyler Farr, Lee Brice, Thomas Rhett, Old Dominion, Chris Janson and Kelly Pickler to name a few..... Family has always been the most important aspect of his life. In August of 2009, Jason married the love of his life, Desta. She's a great singer and performer in her own right and you've seen her on some of your favorite Branson stages. Together they have three adorable children. When Jason isn't performing across the country, he and Desta can find you the perfect home or find a buyer for your home with their real estate business, Pritchett Team - Keller Williams Tri Lakes Realty. For more information, find Jason at: Facebook.com/JasonPritchettMusic

T'agrada el blues?
Balta Bordoy & The Bad Boys feat: Victor Puertas

T'agrada el blues?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 57:03


El programa "T'agrada el blues?" d'aquesta setmana proposa amb molt de goig el disc "Balta Bordoy & The Bad Boys feat: Victor Puertas", disc de blues extraordinari, que aquests quatre mestres catalans van desgranant per a fru

Making a Scene Presents
Turn it up with Gerry Casey Show #81

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 213:02


Making a Scene Presents Turn it up with Gerry Casey and his Guest Liz PresleyWhen introducing this week’s guest on the Turn it Up interview, the phrase- “ROCK N’ROLL ROYALTY “comes to mind.How else would you describe the person who would find out that she was the oldest daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley.Alice Cooper, Rock N’ RollThe Crooks,FrankieAnna Scionti, Mississippi SaxophoneThe Authorities,Talk To MeSex Pistols,Pretty VacantThe Stranglers,No More HeroesThe Jam,A Town Called MaliceThe Clash ,Should I Stay, Or Should I GoBill Haley And The Comets,Rock Around The Clock .Elvis Presley,Don’t Be Cruel  The Bluesbones,Sealed SoulsAnna Scionti, Time To Get UKombi Killers,Don’t StartAlice Copper,Detroit 2021The Haunted North ,Mojave MoonBeastwood,Electric GangbangThe So Called,Tolka Valley TuesdayJohnny Casino,Twenty Twenty  Sex Pistols,Holidays In The Sun  The Stranglers,Golden BrownThe Jam , Going UndergroundThe Undertones,Teenage KicksThe Clash,I Fought The LawIan Drury And The Blockheads,Hit Me With Your Rhythm StickDion, The WandererFats Domino, Blueberry HillOtis Redding,(Sitting On) The Dock Of The Bay  Jefferson Starship,Setting Sun  The So,Called,Enough Is Never EnoughMagnum,The Moon King(Into The Valley Of The Moon KingRush,Far CryRiff Raiders,Walk Of ShameBlackberry Smoke ,You Hear Georgia  The Haunted North ,Monster  Buffalo Summer,Hit The Ground RunningMotörhead,Jumping Jack FlashThe Four Horsemen,Rockin’ Is Ma BusinessDevil City Angels,TestifyBody Count,Hey JoeAlice Cooper,Hail MaryCliff Richard,Living DollBuddy Holly, Oh Boy  Danny And The Juniors,At The Hop 

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
John Madara ~ GRAMMY® Hall of Fame Honoree, "Rock n Roll is Here to Stay!"

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 36:41


Happy Birthday to John Madara!! Iconic Hit Writer: "At The Hop", "Rockn Roll is Here to Stay", "You Don't Own Me" "1-2-3" & More John Madara was born & grew up in Philadelphia, PA at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, the Clovers, Harvey and the Moonglows, Billy Ward and the Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson. Rock and Roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history. In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the national charts. That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called “Do The Bop." On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone national, the title and lyrics were changed to “At The Hop." Danny and the Juniors, recorded it, and by Christmas of 1957, it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide. “At The Hop” remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day. Following “At The Hop," John produced and co-wrote with Dave such mega-hits as “The Fly” (Chubby Checker)“You Don’t Own Me” (Lesley Gore) among other smash hits. He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay." In 1965, John and Dave started their own publishing company, discovering and signing new songwriters. The company was very successful, and in 1984, it was sold to Michael Jackson. In the Mid ‘60s, John and Dave formed a group called “The Spokesmen” and released “The Dawn of Correction," an answer song to the enormous hit “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire. At the same time, John was producing for other artists when he discovered a young man, Leon Huff, who later teamed up with Kenny Gamble and became one of the most prolific songwriting teams in the history of rock and roll, defining an entire category of Black popular music known as "The Sound of Philadelphia." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums. John moved to L.A. in the ‘70s, where he found success writing and producing for movies and television. He produced the soundtrack for the James Caan/Marsha Mason movie, “Cinderella Liberty," and also produced the title song for the Cliff Robertson movie “Ace Eli and Roger of the Sky.” In the mid ‘70s, he was music supervisor for the hugely successful “Sid and Marty Kroft Comedy Hour." This was in conjunction with an ABC Comedy Hour and network special which launched the new ABC season. During that time, John wrote and produced the music for the show, and was hands on with the mixing and editing. In the late ‘70s, he also wrote the theme song for ABC Sports, which ran for two years. Through the years, John has produced albums and singles for companies such as CBS, Warner Bros., Polydor, Atlantic, Paramount, 20th Century, MGM and ABC Records. It would seem appropriate that John would spend two years of his life working in Las Vegas was also becoming a happening place for singers and performers. So it ng with one of the most successful performers of all time, Wayne Newton. He produced two of Wayne’s albums and also produced and wrote songs for a Christmas television special for Wayne on CBS. Madara/White songs have reached millions of people through radio, films and television. Worldwide sales of their songs and productions have reached over 2 hundred million records. Their songs have appeared on some of the biggest grossing soundtrack albums of all time, including “American Graffiti” and “Woodstock” (At The Hop), “Grease” (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay), “Hairspray” (The Fly and You Don’t Own Me), “Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1-2-3), and “Dirty Dancing” and “The First Wives Club” (You Don’t Own Me). It was the 1996 hit film, “The First Wives Club," that paid the contemporary power of their talent the ultimate compliment by not only featuring “You Don’t Own Me” but by making it the theme of the movie. John has continued to write and produce music, working with young, up-and-coming artists. He has always been a futurist, excited about working with new technology and incorporating it into his music and productions. His hands-on approach to every project he is involved in, whether it be as a writer, producer, music supervisor, editor, engineer or mixer, has enabled John to maintain the sound that is uniquely his own. In March of 2001, “At The Hop” was voted by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top 100 songs of the century. The soundtrack album, “Grease," was voted one of the top albums of the century. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” is featured on that album. John recently finished producing an album with Tony Danza, following a hugely successful radio hit single that he also produced, “The House I Live In.” He is also working on a feature film, “At The Hop.” In 2016, his song with the late singer ,songwriter Dave White "You Don't Own Me" was made a #1 Hit all over again with 19 year old Austrailian singer " Grace" and features G-EAZY. It was Produced by Quincy Jones. ~ thatphillysound.com 2020 All Rights Reserved © 2020 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join me on iHeart Radio ~ https://tinyurl.com/BASiHeartRadio Spotify @ https://tinyurl.com/BASonSpotify "Follow Me" on Twitter ‎@SabrinaMarieW

At The Hop
Episode #5 - The Stout Off

At The Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 55:05


Episode five is for all you lovers out there. Lovers of beer and alternative music that is... ...as well as Pikachu this week people who also come up include: Howard Keel, Nathan McAvoy, L.S. Lowry, Diego Maradona, Leo Sayer, Stephen Graham, Bobby Davro, Peter Kay, Michael Holding, Jack White, David Peace and Bill Shankly to name but a few. The beer match-up is our first ever stout-off: Jamaica's classic Dragon Stout v Seven Brother's Marshmallow Stout. There's a deliciously salty snack of the week and the weekly game of beer or owl? Music is recent offerings from John Lawrence once of Gorky's and Liverpool's Paul Den Heyer. Get hold of them both on Bandcamp: Paul Den Heyer: https://pauldenheyer.bandcamp.com/album/everything-so-far John Lawrence: https://johnlawrence.bandcamp.com/ The Spotify playlist calling out the latest releases here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dWSo8YoZO04mh7KNFsF1t Order the beers here: https://www.sevenbro7hers.com/ or https://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/beer/country/jamaica Do us a favour if you are enjoying the podcast by liking, subscribing and commenting, wherever you get your podcasts. Ta! Find out more on the At The Hop website. Find out more at https://at-the-hop.pinecast.co

On Target
On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 59:50


This is episode #218 Out of the ashes of the demise of On Target's bi-monthly night at in Winnipeg Marty consoles himself (and his listners) with pure vinyl vibes. Starting with some Hammond groove from Mr. Dynamite, James Brown, and a healthy serving of Motown. Get Into It! Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" James Brown At The Organ - Philips "Two Lovers" Mary Wells - Tamla "All That's Good" The Miracles - Tamla "You've Got To Earn It" The Tempations - Tamla-Motown "The Hunter Gets Caught By The Game" The Marvelettes - Tamla "Devil In His Heart" Carolyn Crawford - Motown "Emmeretta" Deep Purple - Tetragrammaton "Natural Born Bugie" Humble Pie - Immediate "No Return" The Third Rail - Epic "Don't You Want My Lovin'" The Orlons - Cameo "Do What'cha Wanna" Donnie Elbert - Gateway "Over Again" The Dells - Cadet "Your Kind Of Lovin'" Judy Clay - Scepter "Third Finger, Left Hand" Martha & The Vandellas - Tamla-Motown "Turn On Your Love Light" The Bob Kuban Band - Norman "Uh-Huh" Paul Anka - MGM "At The Hop '65" Len Barry - Decca "Shoily Klein" The Lovin' Cohens - MGM "Watermelon Man Ska" Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Atlantic "Oh Lawdy" Candy - Carnival "Funky Funky Boogaloo" Jimmy Brown - A-Bet

At The Hop
Episode #4 - A Bulbasaur. From the Kanto Region!

At The Hop

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 65:48


Episode four of At The Hop is, frankly a delight. That's if you think two middle-aged men barely navigating the world of Pokemon, fart gags and a visit to Newport is delightful. We also decide what is the Ed Sheeran of cheeses and make it very clear that you can't give booze to a baby. The beer match-up is Oakham Ales' Best Friend Session IPA v Tiny Rebel's Gin & Juice Botanical Pale Ale. There's also a snack of the week from Ireland and another game of beer or owl? Music is the latest offerings from Silent Forum and Calexico and Iron & Wine. Get hold of the new Silent Forum on Bandcamp here: https://silentforum.bandcamp.com/ Calexico and Iron & Wine's 'Midnight Sun' is out on June 14th on City Slang. The Spotify playlist calling out the latest releases here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dWSo8YoZO04mh7KNFsF1t Order the beers here: http://www.oakhamales.com/ + https://www.tinyrebel.co.uk/ Like, subscribe and comment, wherever you get your podcasts. Ta! Find out more at https://at-the-hop.pinecast.co

At The Hop
Episode #3 - No Stories At Bedtime

At The Hop

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 59:30


Episode three of At The Hop is, as usual, brimming with great #content for the beer-loving muso or the music-loving beer lover and every lover and every fighter in between. The beer match-up is Conwy Brewery's Clogwyn Gold v Lervig Aktiebryggeri's Sour Suzy Berliner Weisse. Also on the list of topics are Crunchy Cheetos, kids horseplay with doors and Games of Thrones. Music comes from Sweet Benfica and The Keys - two great Welsh bands providing superb tunes. Get hold of the new Sweet Benfica album 'Church of the Sacred' on Bandcamp here: https://sweetbenfica.bandcamp.com/album/church-of-the-scared You can find out about The Keys and more from Libertino Records here:https://www.libertinorecords.com/ Spotify playlist calling out the latest releases here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TfReCXjM3xsA1NU1Ifdku Order the beers here: http://conwybrewery.co.uk/ and https://www.beermerchants.com/lervig-sour-suzy-can Like, subscribe and comment, wherever you get your podcasts. Ta! Find out more at https://at-the-hop.pinecast.co

At The Hop
Episode #2 - Badly Drawn Baboons

At The Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 61:30


Episode numero twono of At The Hop is jam-packed with amazing #content for the beer-loving muso or the music-loving beer lover and every lover and fighter in between. The beer match-up is Cape Brewing Co's Cape Point Lager v Brassiere de la Senne's Brusselier Zwet IPA. Also on the list of topics are spreadable salami, badly drawn baboons, Hal Robson-Kanu, Keith Harris and Orval and funky Beth Gibbons. Music comes from Ffrancon and Wicketkeeper - both providing excellent tunes. Ffrancon: https://ffrancon.bandcamp.com/album/ewropa Wicketkeeper: https://wicketkeeper.bandcamp.com/ Spotify playlist calling out the latest releases here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OHk2A4BWepkwDp8WLaVzw Beers: https://capebrewing.co.za/ and http://brasseriedelasenne.be/?lang=en Like, subscribe and comment. Ta! Find out more at https://at-the-hop.pinecast.co

At The Hop
The first ever episode of At The Hop

At The Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 55:30


Welcome to the first, numero uno, inaugural, episode of At The Hop. Every week we put two beers head to head, sometimes craft beers sometimes not. Then we talk about albums recently released (Spotify link below) and play two new tracks by lesser know artists. This week our beers are: Redwillow's Weightless v Rooster Brewing Co's High Tea. Our music is from the excellent Kidsmoke and Dragon Welding. Beer links: https://www.roosters.co.uk/shop/high-tea https://www.redwillowbrewery.com/our-beers Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/00W4rgT6YVaz8rNm5QFrg2 Get in touch on Instagram @atthehopcast or Twitter @AtTheHopCast and rate us on iTunes. Cheers!

The Nostalgia Mixtape
BONUS Khruangbin Nostalgia Mix (by Sama'an Ashrawi)

The Nostalgia Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 82:14


Host Sama'an Ashrawi shares a bonus mix based on songs from the Khruangbin episode of The Nostalgia Mixtape. Music from Sudan, Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, India, plus a few dub tracks as well as some American rockabilly, blues, Jamaican soul, and Canadian disco. Listen to the Khruangbin interview on the Nostalgia Mixtape here: https://soundcloud.com/nostalgiatapes/the-khruangbin-episode Check the footnotes here: http://bit.ly/TNMKhruangbin Tracklist: 00:00 -- "Nar" by Alsarah & The Nubatones 02:50 -- "Besaha" by Kareem Isaaq (of The Devil's Anvil) 04:04 -- "Son Moi" by Chaz Bundick (Toro y Moi) Meets The Mattson 2 05:22 -- "Agadez" (live) by Bombino 06:46 -- "Thanks A Lot" by The Sea-ders 08:16 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin 10:27 -- "Ayetheri A L'afjare" by El-Abranis 11:24 -- "Helelyos" by Zia Atabi 15:21 -- "Zifaf Filfada" by Nama Samith 16:49 -- "Bin Bin" (live on GMTX) by Khruangbin 17:58 -- "Khuda Bhi Aasman Se" by Mohammed Rafi (movie: Dharti) 19:02 -- "Jab Jab Teri Surat Dekhun" - Sapna Mukherjee, Mahesh Gadhvi (movie: Janbaaz) 20:41 -- "Laila O Laila" by Amit Kumar, Kanchan (movie: Qurbani) 21:51 -- "Laila O Laila" - Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Leone, Pawni Pandey, Ram Sampath (movie: Raees) 22:29 -- "Jimmy" by M.I.A. 23:58 -- "Jimmy Jimmy Ajaa Ajaa" by Parvati Khan (movie: Disco Dancer) 24:54 -- "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha" by Malaika Arora Khan, Jas Arora, Bally Sagoo & Malkit Singh 25:58 -- "Gonna Get Over You" by France Joli 29:01 -- "Let Love Flow On" by Sonya Spence 31:27 -- "Khalas" by Ziad Rahbani, Monica Asly 33:41 -- "Ayonha" by Hamid El Shaeri 35:50 -- "U.F.O." by Jim Sullivan 37:21 -- "From The Moon" by The News (written by Elias Rahbani) 38:33 -- "Shakin' All Over" by The Guess Who 39:27 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them 40:29 -- "Rock Around The Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets 41:50 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" (reprise) by Them 42:36 -- "Jailhouse Rock" by Queen (live at the Summit, Houston, TX. 1977.) 46:38 -- "No Particular Place To Go" by Chuck Berry 47:38 -- "Hi Heel Sneakers" by Tommy Tucker 49:04 -- "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris 50:33 -- "Rip It Up" by Little Richard 51:38 -- "Whatchya Say (I Don't Know)" by Albert Collins 52:39 -- "There's Been Some Lonely, Lonely Nights" by Johnny "Guitar" Watson 53:54 -- "At The Hop" by Danny & The Juniors 55:12 -- "Touch Me" by Tia Carrere (from Wayne's World) 56:46 -- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen 58:49 -- "Sid Redad" by Fadoul 1:00:30 -- "I Got You" by Simon C. Edwards & His Soul Set 1:03:06 -- "Undecidedly" by The Sea-Ders 1:04:31 -- "Dance Maria" by Khruangbin (Elias Rahbani cover) 1:05:41 -- "Ramallah" by Anatolia 1:06:37 -- "Ya Kullo Ya Balash" by Stormtrap 1:08:08 -- "Gole Yakh" by Kourosh Yaghmaei 1:10:29 -- "Moon" by Deradoorian 1:11:46 -- "Ma Be Ham Nemiresim" by Khruangbin (Googoosh cover) 1:13:17 -- "Mosem-e Gol" by Parva 1:16:28 -- "Mandela Dub" by Peter Youthman 1:19:47 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin (Vuelo Dub)

Aperta O Play: Mixtape
Mixtape by Fábio Fasolo V.01

Aperta O Play: Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 60:17


Fábio Fasolo é um apaixonado por música, preferencialmente de Rock como um todo, em todas as suas vertentes. Morou 8 anos em Londres, terra do punk 77 e do british pop, um lugar que respira música. Tem um gosto especial também para os sons dos anos 50, 60 e do rockabilly, que está bem vivo em sua primeira playlist para o “Aperta O Play” que de alguma forma o fará dançar um pouco ao som dos “país” da guitarra. Se ligue em algumas bandas que ele selecionou: Chuck Berry, Stray Cats, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lee Rocker, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, The Baseballs, Elvis Presley,  faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – I Saw Her Standing There – The Beatles 02 – Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry 03 – Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley 04 – Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker 05 – Tutti Fruti – Little Richard 06 – Walk This Way – Dick Brave & The Backbeats 07 – Whola Lotta Shakin’ Going On – Jerry Lee Lewis 08 – Really Rockabilly – Brian Setzer 09 – Summertime Blues – Eddie Cochran 10 – Stray Cats Strut – Stray Cats 11 – (we’re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock – Bill Halley & His Comets 12 – Umbrella – The Baseballs 13 – Tainted Love – Imelda May 14 – Baby Did A Bad Thing – Chris Isaak 15 – Wild Child – Lee Rocker 16 – Wake Up Little Susie – The Everly Brothers 17 – Reed Light (spells Danger) – Black Raven 18 – Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver 19 – Hippy Hippy Shakes – The Swinging Blue Jeans 20- Jerry Lee Medley – The Playtones  21 – Hi-Heel Sneakers – Tommy Tucker 22 – At The Hop – Danny and the Juniors A próxima mixtape vai pro ar no dia 16/08/2017.

Red Robinson's Legends

Joe tells Red how Danny and the Juniors ("At The Hop", "Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay") got their start. Recorded at EXPO 86, Vancouver

vancouver expo juniors joe terry at the hop