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Reviewing IRON MAIDEN and THE HU at CFG Bank Arena*, Baltimore, MD, on November 12, 2024. *aka Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore Arena, 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore Arena (again), Royal Farms Arena #ironmaiden #livemetal #thehu #hu #baltimore #metal #heavymetal #metalpodcast PODCAST THEM DOWN - https://linktr.ee/pctd https://patreon.com/podcastthemdown
Ever since he saw them at the Baltimore Civic Center in February 1980, former music critic Nestor Aparicio has been chasing Styx around the country. JY has been a recurring character on his radio show for three decades. This one was a "mirror, mirror on the wall" segment. And the pic is from 1996 backstage at Merriweather Post Pavilion. The post James Young allows Nestor to get his Styx fan boy out before Pier Six in August 2013 first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Recently, we lost Baltimore Skipjacks superfan Jeff Amdur. In the spirit of the good ole' hockey game, Nestor gathered his best puck pal Howard Scher at Mama's On The Half Shell in Owings Mills to recount the tales of exciting 1980s AHL action at the Baltimore Civic Center. The post Tales of old Skipjacks hockey legends and death of Jeff Amdur with Howard Scher and Nestor at Mama's in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Marylander Greg Hawkes of The Cars comes home with the hits performing with Eddie Japan at Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis on Saturday night. The Atholton High grad tells tales of being an usher at Merriweather Post Pavilion, seeing the Beatles at the Baltimore Civic Center and his incredible band's journey from Boston to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The post Marylander Greg Hawkes of The Cars comes home with the hits at Rams Head On Stage Annapolis on Saturday night first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
This next guest has been a manager in the crazy wonderful world of professional wrestling, but he has also a very interesting book out "When It Was Real". If you want to take a trip back to your childhood, your younger, less-stressful days, then journey with us back into the magical world of professional wrestling during the years 1970 to 1979 … a time "when it was real" … a time before Hulkamania took the world by storm. For "old school"wrestling fans, there was no feeling like walking into Madison Square Garden, Philadelphia Spectrum, Baltimore Civic Center, Boston Garden, and countless smaller arenas in every town in the Northeast cheer on their heroes like Bruno Sammartino & Bob Backlund or to boo folks like Captin Lou Albano. Let's escape into the wrestling time machine & chat with our next guest: Nikita Breznikov! When It Was Real/Nikita Breznikov Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nikita.breznikov Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/When-Was-Real-Nikita-Breznikov-ebook/dp/B07Y2GB73V/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19MNIFS8ZPXKL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5309L00fqTMtgBiyENUjFw_YF7wYoAF7gwkVZVf2LAAhHEnI1VzJ104T_UOMRgc8e-pd0w4aT1HkAyHHkuaR4EWSk4fI9JlXQqYucfzswcd-Gu48-txF3Mtx-FGW3Tj9GD4VhHFW8HgrNcKJzBi87uBAkeYZdjkPMS6re6Z-kYI2iRsnXgaSxyNTe_Xpnsoh_VgjF0vrWHjTVHcL5x63DcQqjg_mWTpYfRpOCCnudLk.hum6i2hRYkJjq_SNmdzXGJZX56fWL6Szx3uYeM8VfI0&dib_tag=se&keywords=When+It+Was+Real+book&qid=1709824362&sprefix=when+it+was+real+book%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1 Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio X/Twitter: @realctradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld offered Nestor a chance to be a suite life guy for the recent Journey and Toto concert at CFG Bank Arena and wanted his feedback. Comedy and music and Danny DeVito and PacMan and free booze and why Edie Brown needs a room named after her at the former Baltimore Civic Center. The post Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor go backstage at CFG Bank Arena for more than a concert first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
In this episode, we discuss the Grateful Dead's latest archival live release, 'Dave's Picks Vol. 41,' which features their complete May 26, 1977 concert at Baltimore Civic Center.Instagram & TikTok — @rocktalk.dr.cropperTwitter — @RockTalkDrCroppFacebook, LinkedIn & YouTube — Rock Talk with Dr. CropperEmail — rocktalk.dr.cropper@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dr.cropper)
Dead Heads Alex and Dave break down the latest Dave's Picks release, Vol. 41: the Grateful Dead's full concert from May 26 in their legendary Spring '77 tour of the East Coast. After discussing the state of music, generally, and the Dead, specifically, as of May '77, the Heads break down all three-plus hours of Good Ol' Grateful Dead music. Get on the bus with Workingman's Pod!
My Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi, My Mom and Dad Listen to highlights of a 1970 Jimi Hendrix concert in Baltimore, MD at The Baltimore Civic Center, recorded on June 13, 1970. In this audio essay, Jennifer Rouse looks at the legendary Hendrix, and her parents first date. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com
THE REDFIELD ARTS REVUE Episode 24: My Jimi Hendrix Experience by Jennifer Rouse DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com My Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi, My Mom and Dad Listen to highlights of a 1970 Jimi Hendrix concert in Baltimore, MD at The Baltimore Civic Center, recorded on June 13, 1970. In this audio essay, Jennifer Rouse looks at the legendary Hendrix, and her parents first date.
Let's welcome Spring with this wonderful second set from March 26th, 1973 at the Baltimore Civic Center. Since I'm a bit under the weather this week I'll just point out a few (obvious) highlights - the jam following Truckin' including the Weather Report Suite Prelude, the wonderful Eyes , and of course Morning Dew. I hope you enjoy this one, and feel free to join the Deadpod group on Facebook and offer your suggestions for shows you'd like to hear on the Deadpod! Grateful Dead Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore, MD 3/26/73 - Monday Two Ramble On Rose [6:10] ; Big River [4:09] ; Here Comes Sunshine [7:50] ; Greatest Story Ever Told [4:42#] ; Candyman [6:30] ; Me And My Uncle [2:41] ; He's Gone [10:#49] > Truckin' [14:45] > Weather Report Suite Prelude [2:02] > Jam [5:36] Wharf Rat [10:17] > Me And Bobby McGee [5:35] > Eyes Of The World [14:29] > Morning Dew [12:42] ; One More Saturday Night [4:25] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032219.mp3 Thank you for your support!!!
A massive Deadpod this week - warning - this one is just shy of 2 hours long! While I considered splitting it in the end I'd rather eat the extra cost and give you one of these fine shows from the Spring of 1973! This one comes to us from the Baltimore Civic Center on March 26th, 1973. There are too many songs here to cover them all - suffice it to say there are many highlights, some of my favorite moments are: 'The Race Is On' - always love hearing this one, a sweet and sticky 'Row Jimmy', 'Brown-Eyed Women' - especially Jerry's solo here. and as always during this great year, the almost 20 minute long 'Playin' In the Band' where they really stretch it out and incorporate some innovative jazzy movements . This one is a very fine sounding recording as well... Grateful Dead Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore, MD 3/26/73 - Monday One The Promised Land [2:52] ; Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [7:19] ; The Race Is On [2:54] ; Wave That Flag [5:20] ; Jack Straw [4:28] ; Sugaree ; Mexicali Blues ; Box Of Rain ; Row Jimmy ; Beat It On Down The Line ; Brown Eyed Women ; El Paso ; China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider ; Looks Like Rain ; Don't Ease Me In ; Playing In The Band [19:12] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031519.mp3
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Ben lives in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, located on the site of a 3000 year old Indian village. He creates his songs, art, and stories on sacred land, and feels the passage of those who came before him in the stone tools, jasper arrowheads, and clay pottery slipping down the river banks. When he’s not performing, Ben is at home enjoying his proudest works of all – his two sons. He wishes them well on their journeys into adulthood. Ben released his fourth CD, “Flesh and Bone,” on February 7, 2018. The album features Steuart Smith from The Eagles, as well as Steve Van Dam and Nate Brown of the band, Everything (with hit single, “Hooch”). “Flesh and Bone” displays Ben’s artwork and lyrics in a 16-page booklet, which comes with the CD. “Flesh and Bone” is all we have to travel through the mistakes and triumphs that make us who we are. Ben has been a performing musician in the DC area since the 70′s. He’s played at the Birchmere, Jiffy Lube Live, the old Cellar Door, Blues Alley, the Bayou, the Kennedy Center, the Baltimore Civic Center and all the venues in between. He was on Lifesong Records { Jim Croce}, RCA Sunberry/ Dunbar, was signed to Nashville’s Cedarwood Publishing as a writer, has appeared as a musical guest on the Today Show, written 2 nationally aired filmscores for NBC television documentarys, was the Grand Prize winner in the 10th Annual Mid-Atlantic Songwriting Contest, has appeared on over 100 albums and been involved in too many inane jingles, appeared as the opening act or recorded with Foreigner, Styx, Don Felder, Steve Laurie of the Hollies, the Dillards, Poco, Rick Derringer, Steuart Smith of the Eagles, Bo Diddly, Dave Mason and John Cougar Mellencamp. His first album, “River Deep In Me ” was produced by John Jennings, who also produced Mary Chapin Carpenter. Ben opened for Billy Ray Cyrus in Washington, DC before 80,000 people for Rolling Thunder, and he returned to their stage again in 2015 and 2016, where crowds of 40,000 people gather at the Lincoln Memorial. He released two other solo albums, “48 States of Love” and “Loveland” which include songs which are featured in the film “Recludere” and on MSNBC’s show “Juvies”. Disney recently licensed his song “Every One of Us” from “Loveland”. He is signed to a publisher in LA who works exclusively in television and film, and was the force behind CBS music for 12 years. Ben plays piano and sings songs he’s written about his life and the world around him. He is also a mixed media constructionist, and is about to release his first novel, “Big Boy Movers, Sex, Trucks, and Rock and Roll” about his life as the owner of a rock and roll moving company. His web sites are www.benmasonexperience.com and www.benmasonsongs.com