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Dr. Josh Turknett — neurologist and author of The Genius and the Impostor — introduces the show, the framework, and the two characters living inside your brain that determine whether you rise to the moment or fall apart. In this episode: What performance neurology is and how it differs from clinical neurology What's happening in your brain when you collapse under pressure Meet the Genius and the Impostor — two systems in your brain fighting for control What to expect from this podcast Links: Pre-order The Genius and the Impostor (August 2026): GeniusAndImpostor.com Learn more about Performance Neurology at performanceneurology.institute Subscribe to the newsletter: Brains, Banjos and Beyond on Substack Instagram: @brainjojosh
Welcome to Wyllin's Gulch!Join us as we check out Daggerheart and give the Colossus of the Drylands campaign frame a go.Lore Master: IzziPlayers: Cuba as Blue Belly Bill, Adam as Ash Reddick, Amanda as Kitswizzle Wingdings, and D as HelveticaContent Warnings: Mention of suicideJoin our Patreon to get fun perks and early access to the podcast/VODs: https://www.patreon.com/dicedragonsguildWe've got MERCH: https://tinyurl.com/ddgmerch--MUSIC & SFX--"Combative Strings" and "Battlefield Gulch II", as well as additional music & SFX from Monument Studios via Fantasy+ (https://www.fantasy-plus.com/) Royalty-Free License. Music by Alexandre Miller - The Boy King of Idaho (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WvWTz5TPYOuoZ77e2iIX8?si=bhT8sX2gS_e8huPQnWd81Q) Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0: By Attribution license.Music & Ambient sounds by Michael Ghelfi. Please support him at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi) and like and subscribe to his YouTube channel ( / @michaelghelfistudios )"Smoking Gun", "Cowboy Sting", "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Two Guns, One Destiny" by Shane Ivers (silvermansound.com), licensed under CC BY 4.0"Banjos, Unite!" by Alexander Nakarada is under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license (https://www.creatorchords.com)Select sound effects from ZapSplat.com (https://www.zapsplat.com)
Du dachtest, dein Umzug war stressig, weil ein Karton riss? In dieser Folge lernst du, dass wahre Schmerzen erst beginnen, wenn Hannes deinen LKW entführt und dein Küchenschrank den Freitod probt. Steig auf dein unlenkbares Stachelrad und radle direkt in ein akustisches Trümmerfeld aus ergonomischen Sitzlöchern und dresdner Dönerbuden-Rap. Wir versprechen dir intime Einblicke in Gunnars Zauber-Geldbeutel und die Erkenntnis, warum man mit einem IQ von 49 definitiv die besseren Songs schreibt. Gönn dir dieses Stress-Sandwich mit einer Extraportion Zahncreme auf dem Herpes – du hast es dir verdient!
Çdo mëngjes zgjohuni me “Wake Up”, programi i njëkohshëm radio-televiziv i “Top Channel” e “Top Albania Radio”, në thelb ka përcjelljen e informacionit më të nevojshëm për mëngjesin. Në “Wake Up” gjeni leximin e gazetave, analiza të ndryshme, informacione utilitare, këmbimin valuator, parashikimin e motit, biseda me të ftuarit në studio për tema të aktualitetit, nga jeta e përditshme urbane e deri tek arti dhe spektakli si dhe personazhe interesantë. Zgjimi në “Wake Up” është ritmik dhe me buzëqeshje. Gjatë tri orëve të transmetimit, na shoqëron edhe muzika më e mirë, e huaj dhe shqiptare.
Grammy-Preisträgerin, Sängerin, Banjo-Virtuosin, Bluegrass-Erneuerin, Opernkomponistin, Autorin, kulturhistorische Spurensucherin: Für Rhiannon Giddens gibt es viele Etiketten — und keines davon reicht wirklich aus. Denn die amerikanische Künstlerin bewegt sich mühelos zwischen musikalischen Welten, historischen Narrativen und künstlerischen Ausdrucksformen. Wer könnte also besser geeignet sein, das »Reflektor«-Festival zum 10-jährigen Jubiläum der Elbphilharmonie zu gestalten? Vom 25. bis 29. November kuratiert sie neun Konzerte und steht dabei auch selbst auf der Bühne: als Sängerin und Banjo-Spielerin, im Duo mit ihrem langjährigen musikalischen Partner Francesco Turrisi sowie als Artistic Director des von Yo-Yo Ma gegründeten Silkroad Ensembles.Im »Elbphilharmonie Talk« erzählt Giddens, wie sie das Festivalprogramm als Raum für Begegnungen, Austausch und neue Verbindungen konzipiert hat. Sie spricht mit ansteckender Begeisterung über die verborgenen Geschichten amerikanischer Musik, die Ursprünge des Banjos als Instrument der afrikanischen Diaspora und darüber, warum musikalische Traditionen nie isoliert entstehen, sondern aus kulturellen Überschneidungen hervorgehen. Selbst Soundtracks für Filme und Videospiele versteht sie als Chance, neue Zugänge zu schaffen. Außerdem gibt sie Einblicke in ihre Arbeit als Autorin und Illustratorin – und darüber, wie sehr sie das Stricken als kreativen Ausgleich schätzt.
Welcome to Wyllin's Gulch!Join us as we check out Daggerheart and give the Colossus of the Drylands campaign frame a go.Lore Master: IzziPlayers: Cuba as Blue Belly Bill, Adam as Ash Reddick, Amanda as Kitswizzle Wingdings, and D as HelveticaContent Warnings: Mention of suicideJoin our Patreon to get fun perks and early access to the podcast/VODs: https://www.patreon.com/dicedragonsguildWe've got MERCH: https://tinyurl.com/ddgmerch--MUSIC & SFX--"Combative Strings" and "Battlefield Gulch II", as well as additional music & SFX from Monument Studios via Fantasy+ (https://www.fantasy-plus.com/) Royalty-Free License. Music by Alexandre Miller - The Boy King of Idaho (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WvWTz5TPYOuoZ77e2iIX8?si=bhT8sX2gS_e8huPQnWd81Q) Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0: By Attribution license.Music & Ambient sounds by Michael Ghelfi. Please support him at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi) and like and subscribe to his YouTube channel ( / @michaelghelfistudios )"Smoking Gun", "Cowboy Sting", "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Two Guns, One Destiny" by Shane Ivers (silvermansound.com), licensed under CC BY 4.0"Banjos, Unite!" by Alexander Nakarada is under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license (https://www.creatorchords.com)Select sound effects from ZapSplat.com (https://www.zapsplat.com)
Welcome to Wyllin's Gulch!Join us as we check out Daggerheart and give the Colossus of the Drylands campaign frame a go.Lore Master: IzziPlayers: Cuba as Blue Belly Bill, Adam as Ash Reddick, Amanda as Kitswizzle Wingdings, and D as HelveticaContent Warnings: Mention of suicideJoin our Patreon to get fun perks and early access to the podcast/VODs: https://www.patreon.com/dicedragonsguildWe've got MERCH: https://tinyurl.com/ddgmerch--MUSIC & SFX--"Combative Strings" and "Battlefield Gulch II", as well as additional music & SFX from Monument Studios via Fantasy+ (https://www.fantasy-plus.com/) Royalty-Free License. Music by Alexandre Miller - The Boy King of Idaho (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WvWTz5TPYOuoZ77e2iIX8?si=bhT8sX2gS_e8huPQnWd81Q) Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0: By Attribution license.Music & Ambient sounds by Michael Ghelfi. Please support him at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi) and like and subscribe to his YouTube channel ( / @michaelghelfistudios )"Smoking Gun", "Cowboy Sting", "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Two Guns, One Destiny" by Shane Ivers (silvermansound.com), licensed under CC BY 4.0"Banjos, Unite!" by Alexander Nakarada is under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license (https://www.creatorchords.com)Select sound effects from ZapSplat.com (https://www.zapsplat.com)
Welcome to Wyllin's Gulch!Join us as we check out Daggerheart and give the Colossus of the Drylands campaign frame a go.Lore Master: IzziPlayers: Cuba as Blue Belly Bill, Adam as Ash Reddick, Amanda as Kitswizzle Wingdings, and D as Helvetica- Join our Patreon to get fun perks and early access to the podcast/VODs: https://www.patreon.com/dicedragonsguild- We've got MERCH: https://tinyurl.com/ddgmerch--MUSIC & SFX--- Music by Monument Studios via Fantasy+ (https://www.fantasy-plus.com/). - Music by Alexandre Miller - The Boy King of Idaho (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WvWTz5TPYOuoZ77e2iIX8?si=bhT8sX2gS_e8huPQnWd81Q) Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0: By Attribution license. - Music & Ambient sounds by Michael Ghelfi. Please support him at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi) and like and subscribe to his YouTube channel ( / @michaelghelfistudios )- "Smoking Gun", "Cowboy Sting", and "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/- "Two Guns, One Destiny" by Shane Ivers (silvermansound.com), licensed under CC BY 4.0- "Banjos, Unite!" by Alexander Nakarada is under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license (https://www.creatorchords.com)- Sound Effects from ZapSplat.com (https://www.zapsplat.com)
In this episode, I talk about playing the banjo and the Beetlejuice movies. It's as classic as peanut butter and jelly. Biscuits and gravy. Peaches and Herb. Beetlejuice and banjos! It's a fun one. It turns out that I have a LOT of thoughts about Tim Burton. Enjoy! Blog: http://emptychecking.blogspot.com Bandcamp: http://derekbrink.bandcamp.com email: db@derekbrink.com Time Index: 0:00 - Intro 6:40 - Banjo Break #1 - 5 String Banjo 7:11 - Talkin' Banjos! 24:30 - Banjo Break #2 - Plectrum Banjo 25:00 - Yellin' about Beetlejuice... 31:22 - Beetlejuice 42:33 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 1:08:35 - Banjo Break #3 - Tenor Banjo 1:09:06 - Outro
On today's episode of the Deadass Podcast, we welcome Robbie, Tahlia and Sam from Banjo's Bakery Rockhampton! Tahlia and Sam took the leap of faith to move from Tasmania to Rockhampton with the guidance of Robbie in June 2024 and opened the store to serve up Banjo's iconic bakery goods to Central Queensland. We talked about their passion for supporting local sporting teams and the community. With Easter coming this week. they teased their delicious hot cross buns Easter treats which are baked fresh daily and also will be opened all Easter long weekend! Its a cool story fresh starts, pies with peas and community spirit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was haben wir nicht alles erlebt in der ersten Spielzeit im Styriarte Kinderzimmer? Nervenkitzel mit Peter & dem Wolf, Kichern über die Missgeschicke des Schneemanns, der durchs Land ging, bezaubernde Tanzschritte mit Clara und dem Nussknacker und vieles vieles mehr. Mehr als 9.000 junge Menschen durften wir 2025 begrüßen bei sechs Produktionen, die speziell für Kinder und Jugendliche entworfen wurden – von und gemeinsam mit Kurator Christoph Steiner. Welche neuen, zauberhaften Musikabenteuer bald auf uns zukommen, verrät Kinderzimmer Kapitän Christoph Steiner im folgenden Podcast. Zudem erfahren wir, warum er sich pudelwohl fühlt im Haus Sytriarte, weshalb Häufchen nach Banjos klingen, wie ihn seine eigenen Kinder inspirieren und warum er Kaleidoskope liebt. Sie haben Fragen zu dieser Podcast-Folge? Sie erreichen uns hier: info@styriarte.com Die Musik im Podcast: Orchester Recreation Ouvertüre zu Die Zauberflöte, KV 620 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Leitung: Andreas Stoehr Aufgenommen am 15.03.2022 im Stefaniensaal, Graz Orchester Recreation Ausschnitte aus Symphonie in D-Dur, KV 19 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Leitung: Michael Hofstetter Aufgenommen am 03.03.2015 im Stefaniensaal, Graz Alle Kinderzimmer Konzerte im Haus Styriarte finden Sie hier: https://styriarte.com/kinderzimmer Melden Sie sich auch für unseren Kinderzimmer Newsletter an!
Comedy giant Steve Martin on making new bluegrass music with pioneering banjo player Alison Brown with their new album, Safe, Sensible, and Sane. Filmmaker Nia DaCosta on her cinematic retelling of Ibsen's classic play, Hedda Gabbler.Sharon Heal, Director of the Museums Association on British industrial heritage emerging from the cultural shadows.Senior curator at the Horniman Museum, Heba Abd el Gawad, and Egyptologist Dr Campbell Price on the enduring influence of Egyptology on culture.Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
Hey there, Scorekeepers! On our off weeks for the next few months, we're revisiting ART CLASS, the 12-episode series all about arts and arts education that we released last year. We hope you enjoy taking this stroll down memory lane with us!--This episode was originally released on March 12, 2024.Howdy, Classmates! It's time for another episode of your favorite podcast all about decolonizing the arts and arts education, Lincoln Center's ART CLASS! This week, we're talking all about Black folks' contributions to folk and country music, which we're told is very much in the zeitgeist thanks to the queen of everything, Mrs. Beyoncé Giselle Knowles Carter. We'll be joined for a chat by musician, scholar, and all around lovely person, Jake Blount, who takes us through his journey to the heart of Black folk music both on and offstage (0:14:40). Later, we're joined by author and friend of the show, Kao Kalia Yang (0:51:48), for another inspirational Career Day for all you up-and-coming writers. And of course, the Morning Announcements with Emile (0:48:05) and a moment of Pure Black Joy (0:58:09). (Spoiler alert: somebody wrote about us in a book!) So take your seats, y'all, because class is in session!Hosts: Lee Bynum, Rocky Jones, Paige Reynolds (Mabolé Inawale)Guests: Jake Blount, Kao Kalia YangContributor: Emilia MettenbrinkProducer: Rocky Jones--Extra CreditTo read more about country and folk music's Black roots (through a queer and feminist theory framework), check out Francesca T. Royster's Black Country Music: Listening for Revolutions.--LinksJake Blount (Website) (Insta)Kao Kalia Yang (Website)Raising the Curtain: Technology Success Stories from Performing Arts Leaders and Arts (
This past spring, Durham, North Carolina, hosted a sprawling roots music festival called Biscuits and Banjos. For the thousands of attendees, it had some similarities to a lot of folk music events around the country. But one major thing set it apart: Nearly every featured performer was Black.The event is just one part of a Black folk music revival sweeping the country that's rescuing lost traditions and challenging stereotypes that for generations have influenced things like who gets to play the banjo in America.This episode is part of a collaboration between WUNC North Carolina Public Radio and WPLN Nashville Public Radio.Featuring: Jewly Hight, senior music writer at Nashville Public Radio - WPLN Rhiannon Giddens, musician and member of Carolina Chocolate Drops Dom Flemons, musician and member of Carolina Chocolate Drops Brandi Waller-Pace, musician and scholar Kaia Kater, musician and member of New Dangerfield
This time on Basic Folk, we are checking in with country singer-songwriter and Color Me Country radio host Rissi Palmer and Americana country artist Miko Marks. The two close friends both came up as Black women in country music in the early part of the 21st century where they experienced gatekeepers and discrimination in the industry, but undeniable love from listeners. Both stepped away from music for several years, but have since come back and found their audiences, artistic grooves, and industry independence. We last spoke with the pair in 2023 (you gotta go listen to that convo if ya missed it!) and have wanted them back on ever since!Rissi and Miko dive into who they think is making waves and positive change in country and Americana. We talk about rising pop-country singer Adell Tanner and her 2023 hit "Buckle Bunny," a song that's clearly written for a different kind of country music fan (read: young Black women). Rissi mentions having Mississippi country sensation KIRBY on her show recently and promises her upcoming 'Miss Black America' to be a monster of an album. There was a lot of consensus on the podcast that Madeline Edwards has released the best album of 2025 with her record 'Fruit,' where she digs into the extreme grief and extreme joy she experienced after her brother passed away.Elsewhere, we also touch on the pair's experiences at Rhiannon Giddens' inaugural Biscuits & Banjos fest in Durham earlier this year, an event dedicated to reclamation and exploration of Black music. We talk about Alice Randall's new compilation, 'My Black Country - The Songs of Alice Randall,' a collection of Randall compositions recorded by Black women – including selections performed by both Miko and Rissi. We talk about audiences in London versus the US, a contrast BF co-host Lizzie as well as Rissi and Miko have experienced first hand. In fact, Rissi has been curating a Color Me Country stage at The Long Road Festival in Leicestershire, England for the past four years. We hope you learn something new, get some insight into what's happening in Americana for musicians who are Black, and gain some joy from listening to Rissi and Miko's hilarious banter.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
WOT IS IN ROT... Google Reviews: sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe sh*t. LIST: top 5 things that just spawn out of thin air? Burning Mans Orgy Dome - A truly sad update. Endurance Challenge Update: Lambros & The Maclean Brothers Holes in Films: TAKEN's huge plot flaw Schemes: Saving big bucks on subscriptions and free money from the bank. Banjos are awesome. WANT A COOL HAT? CLICK HERE
Today we remember one of Nashville's most iconic midcentury retailers: Harvey's Department Store. Plus, the local news for May 16, 2025, and the Biscuits and Banjos festival. Credits: This is a production of Nashville Public RadioHost/producer: Nina CardonaEditor: Miriam KramerAdditional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
In Episode #64 of “Hear ye, hear ye, A TX-Style Renaissance Podcast”, I sit down with Bill Palmer, the Man behind Merlin the Magician. Merlin the Magician performed and worked at Texas Renaissance Festival for over 25 years. But that is not even half the story; Bill Palmer is a lifetime resident of Houston TX, and he graduated from Rice University, -and is a well-known magician in Houston and throughout the world. Bill learned accordion from his father, a well-known musician and writer of musical books. So, as a teenager, he started Banjo and quickly astounded his teachers. He then wrote his own music book, “How To Play Folk and Bluegrass Banjo,” that circulated worldwide. Did I mention, he also speaks German. Well, we shall cover that and more in episode sixty-four of “Hear ye, hear ye A TX-Style Renaissance Podcast.” Huzzah! The King
“All the King's Men” is a great American novel and its author Robert Penn Warren has roots in Middle Tennessee. Plus, the local news for May 5, 2025, and a conversation about last month's Biscuits and Banjos festival. Credits: This is a production of Nashville Public RadioHost/producer: Nina CardonaEditor: Miriam KramerAdditional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
http://copperplatemailorder.com/podcast303 Copperplate Podcast 304 presented by Alan O'Leary April 2025 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1.Gerry Diver: The Bath Set. Diversions 2. Drunken Gaugers: Padraig O'Keeffe's/The Broken Windscreen/The Sailor's Cravat. Drunken Gaugers3. Angelina Carberry & Dan Bruder: Curlews in the Bog/ Tommy Peoples/Monsignor's Blessing. A Waltz for Joy 4. James Cullinan: Caislean na Oir/Crehan's Bamphs. Here It Is5. Michelle Mulcahy: Eochal. Lady on the Island 6. Donal Clancy: The Lowlands of Holland. On The Lonesome Plain 7. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: Mickey Callaghan's Fancy/ Glentown Reel/Fair Haired Boy/O'Reilly's Greyhound. The Yew & The Orchard 8. John Carthy & Michael McGoldrick: The Groves. At Our Leisure9. Eleanor Shanley/Garadice: Jock O' Hazeldine. Sanctuary 10. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: The Lass of Carracastle/The Morning Dew/Geese in the Bog. Deadly Buzz 11. Dave Sheridan: Big John's/Stoney Steps/John Kelly's Concertina. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 12. Brendan McAuley: The Pheaton Carraige. The McCartney's of Pennyburn12. Goitse: My Former Wife/The Mystery Inch/The Dregs of Birch. Tall Tales & Misadventures 13. Gatehouse: Jack Rowe's. Heather Down The Moor 14. Garadice: The Prince's Feather/Ted Furey's/Support from America. Sanctuary
My guest this week is Tom Nechville from Nechville Banjos.Tom joins me to chat about 40 years of making banjos, including what he's learned along the way and some of the innovations he's brought to the banjo, including his revolutionary Heli-Mount head tightening system. We also chat about why he chose to sell his building in Minneapolis and move his entire shop to Sisters, Oregon; returning to his passion for hands-on building of custom instruments on his own with complete control over the outcome; the role bluegrass plays in building and strengthening community and developing the Vintage Eclipse model for and with Billy Failing, who plays banjo with Billy Strings.For more info on Nechville Banjos visit www.nechville.comHappy picking,MattSend a message to Bluegrass Jam Along! (Don't forget to include your name so I know who you are!) Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 491 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. London Lasses: Dandy Dinny Cronin/Moving in Old Decency/Balintore Fancy/Over the Bridge to Peggy. LL25 3. P.J. & Marcus Hernon: Balintra Lass/Colonel McBain/Johnny Watt Henry's/The Sandymount.Celebrating 50 Years 4. James Cullinane: Caislean an Oir/Crehan's Banbhs. Here It Is Tune 6. Christy Moore: Sunflowers. A Terrible Beauty 7. Michelle Mulcahy: The Drunken Sailor. Lady on the Island 8. Carlos/Sweeney/McCartin: Humours of Castlefinn/McDonagh's #2/Smash the Windows. The One After It 9. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: James Byrne's/Humours of Whiskey/Up & Down Again. The Yew & The Orchard 10. Eleanor Shanley & Garadice: Lovely Leitrim/A Sligo Air/Gladstone's Bill. Garadice 11. Bobby Casey: Sporting Nell/Ravelled Hank of Yarn. Reels of the World 12. Ralph McTell: Sabreen. Private Recording 13. Caoimhin O'Fearghaill: Miss Brien an Chuilfhionn. Uilleann Piping From Waterford 14. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Masters Return/Dog Among the Bushes/Johnny McGreevy's #1. The Dancer at the Fair 15. Dan Brouder: Humours of Ballingarry/The Pilgrimage/Streams of Killanspig. The Lark's Air 16. Patsy Moloney: The Sweetheart/Farewell to London. The Temple in the Glen 17. Declan O'Rourke: The Stars over Kinvara. Arrivals 18. Ben & Charlie Lennon: Primrose Polka. The Natural Bridge 19. Ralph McTell: A Kiss in the Rain. Somewhere Down the Road 20. Bert Jansch & Annie Briggs: Blackwater Side. Acoustic Routes 21. Mulcahy Family: John Kelly's/Rip the Calico/New Line to Loughaun. The Reel Note 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 489 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Buttons & Bows: Ist Month of Summer/Andy McGann's/Cathal O'Connell's. 1st Month of Summer 3. Andy Irvine & Paul Brady: Plains of Kildare.Andy Irvine & Paul Brady 4. Garadice: Leitrim Rover/Johnny Doherty's Reel. Garadice 5. Carlos/Sweeney/McCartin: The Rolling Wave/Lark on the Strand/Banks of Lough Gowna. The One After It. 6. Eleanor Shanley/Garadice: Motherland. Garadice 7.Laoise Kelly: Toureendarby Polka/Nell Mahoney's Polka/Mike Buckley's Polka. Ceis 8. O'Flynn/Martin Molloy/Keane/Mc Glynn: An Buachaill Caol Dubh/Caslean na Oir/Paddy Fahy's/Pinch of Snuff/Fair Haired Boy. Private Recording 9. Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry: McCarthy's/ A Basket of Oysters/East of Glendart. A Waltz for Joy 10. Tony Reidy: Black Pudding Music. The Coldest Day in Winter 11. Kevin Rowsome: A Fig for a Kiss/The Night Before Larry Was Stretched/Rakes of Westmeath. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes12. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Pipers Despair/Mullingar Lea. Pride of the West 13. Eileen O'Brien, Mary & Anne Conroy Burke: The Arragh Mountains/Father Kelly's. Private Recording 14. Eileen O'Brien & Jackie Daly: The Bluemolt Waltz. Private Recording 15. Kevin Boyle: The Hills of Zanzibar. Bon Cabbage16. 4 Men & a Dog: Lucy Campbell. Wallop The Spot17. The Baileys: Song For Ireland. Song For Ireland 18. Dave Sheridan: A Smile for Sile/McKenn'a/The Leitrim Quickstep. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 19. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: Big Pat's/Scotch Mary/Oot Be Est Da Vong. The Yew & The Orchard
Award winning songwriter, author, educator and food activist Alice Randall and I discuss "Coming Through Slaughter" by Michael Ondaatje as well as her book, "My Black Country". We geek out over banjos and the Wootens as well as discussing the differences between jazz and country and what makes country music so great. Coming Through Slaughterhttps://www.amazon.com/Coming-Through-Slaughter-Vintage-International-ebook/dp/B004QX06TW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2FZNF0YHG8UTF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.iu062M7CL5-6spVZmYiUHb3RKSwZM9Z4sFArjPuHw4ScC03FCC3ETgntrTw4bhID4bvpZDtRKaQSs0qSMlpYochE6ocQTgnsu3aCUfVaYoDZUQq5cRXXXLb2xj30IYd88MM296PDcv6DUZe_1EF4VbNZAWgZ2H5zbHdRGLbSwr2w4A5PPKOCpNlI7ipffvryTYknSrcOuBMyGiUtifZlaqPyWW702AouANWppSuo-Nw.PWwvrefsIi8HHlBZQlABm_RgiLLS8jjiV7QPLhpUsYQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=coming+through+slaughter&qid=1732261962&sprefix=coming+through+slaughter+%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1My Black Country: https://www.amazon.com/My-Black-Country-Journey-Through/dp/B0CLWQ3PKZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WL7VMY3F3UQ5&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NNIZDhCuMJIZKZ67bwaEzzvJkSrEzIV4vr5qFHUwPwlp75vSdkGC-eiWarqZ_x_m02eAN546CmexiFtdedUcY4j-iNSkGjl3k4Zk82IY9EjuQL-k2BeWoF0r6UCy8FMzfCGfy2yvLdtdTNju5D8sWNJ33fcghKUbuAu57m9KPXuRcQ_UjuGKy6b9lp05IF--.O_4uj5QeLAFDhNSfUMDfq05ntDTPUQrE8GSqS7RMQh4&dib_tag=se&keywords=my+black+country+alice+randall&qid=1732262097&sprefix=my+black+country+%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 488 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Brock Maguire Band: The Moving Cloud. Green Grass, Blue Grass 3. Andy Irvine: My Heart's Tonight in Ireland. Rain on the Roof 4. Danu: Are You Ready Yet?/The Tailor's Thimble/O'Donohue's Reel. Think Before You Think 5. Paddy Keenan: Colonel Fraser/My Love is in America. Paddy Keenan 6. Sandy Denny: Late November.I Always Kept a Unicorn 7. Laoise Kelly: Honourable Thomas Burke. Ceis8. Garadice: Gan Ainm/Sunny Hills of Beara/The Castleblaney Piper. Garadice 9. Sorcha Costello: The Garavogue/Sailor on the Rock. The Primrose Lass 10. Dave Sheridan: The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/Boys of Portaferry. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 11. Sean Keane: Who Knows Where. Compilation12. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Ask My Father/Boys of Mayo/Eddie Moloney's Fave. The Dancer at the Fair 13. Johnny O'g Connolly: Fear Inis Bearachain, Fear Londain, Fear Bhostain. Fear Inis Bearachain 14. Tony Linnane: Bunch of Green Rushes/The Tempest/Mullingar Races. Ceol na Fidle 15. Garry Walsh: The Cross Legged Tailor/Under the Tholsel/Eileen Fahy's: Uncovered 16. 4 Men & a Dog: Wallop The Spot. Wallop The Spot17. Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue. Blood On the Tracks18. Ralph McTell: West 4th & Jones. Hill of Beans19. Maggie Boyle: The Road to Camden Town. Private Recording 20. Kevin Boyle/Movies CB: Bon Cabbage. Bon Cabbage
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 487 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Le Cheile: Seanamhach Tube Station/Jui's/Munster Buttermilk. Out of the West 3. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Patsy Sean Nancy's/Rakes of Drumlish/Fire at Cleanrath. The Dancer at the Fair4. Ralph McTell: First Song. Love Songs 5. Laoise Kelly: An Londubh/An Maidirean Ruadh. Ceis 6. Maggie Boyle: Gweebarra Shore. Gweebarra 7. Paul Boyle: The Salamanca. Private Recording 8. Kevin Boyle: The Blue & The Gray. Palestine Grove 9. Andy Martyn: Lament of the 3 Marys. Will We Give It A Go 10. Andy Irvine & Mozaik: My Heart's Tonight in Ireland/Trip to Live from The Powerhouse 11. Garadice: The Prince's Feather/Ted Furey's/Support from America. Sanctuary 12. Dave Sheridan: I Buried My Wife/O'Dea's/Ryan's. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 13. Garadice & Eleanor Shanley: Sanctuary. Sanctuary14. Cillian Valley & David Doocey: Mikey Callaghan's Fancy/The Glentown Reel/The Fair Haired Boy/O'Reilly's Greyhound. The Yew & The Orchard 15. Declan O'Rourke: Olympian. Arrivals 16. Laoise Kelly: Beautiful Gortree. Ceis 17. Joni Mitchell: For Free. Live in Holland 198318. Simon & Garfunkel: America. Greatest Hits 19. Ralph McTell: The Unknown Soldier. Single
The Costco Guys aren't funny, Corey Feldman's movie premier, Lamar Odom buys a RealDoll, Liam Payne death arrests, Breath of Fire on Max, and Jim's Picks: Banjo songs. The Costco Guys are the worst. They've taken over Tik Tok and no one knows why. Don't check them out. No one asked for it, but Rockstar Supernova's Lukas Rossi covers Corey Feldman's The Comeback King. Who did it better? Corey Feldman BOMBS at the Stiges Film Festival for his 2004 cringe movie, The Birthday. Drew was bored and watched Lucas with Corey Haim. He did not see Charlie Sheen rape Corey Haim. Lamar Odom creeps out over RealDoll sex dolls. A new, but unsponsored, Bonerline. Tom Mazawey checks in before bowling. Jameson Williams is frustrating in more ways than one, Maz predicts a big game from the Detroit Lions and Sam LaPorta, Maz thinks Michigan is going to have trouble with Indiana this weekend, and Michigan might get USC QB transfer Miller Moss... who has a hot mom. Three people charged in Liam Payne's death. Drew teaches us about the "Anchor Law." Kristin Cavallari popped off and said Kanye and Britney are clones. Then Britney texted her a book. Tory Lanez allegedly hit a woman with his green Bentley in 2022. In typical Tory Lanez fashion, he sics his lawyers on the victim. Oh yeah...He's really short. Breath of Fire on Max is a great cult watch...If you like cults as much as we do. Jim's Picks: Top 10 Songs with Banjos. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Copperplate Podcast 299 presented by Alan O'Leary November 2024 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1.Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father. All Things Considered. 2. Garadice: 2 Mile Gate/Brigid McRory/Woods of Caol Ruadh. Sanctuary 3 The Drunken Gaugers: Padraig O'Keeffe's/The Broken Windscreen/The Sailor's Cravat. The Drunken Gaugers 4. Mick O'Brien: Statia Donnelly's/I Will If I Can/Patsy Geary's. May Morning Dew 6. Eleanor Shanley & Garadice: Jock of Hazeldene. Sanctuary 7. Laoise Kelly: Little Jame's Hame/The Spey in Spate. Ceis 8. Michael Sheehy: The Worn Torn Petticoat/Scattery Island/The Kaiser. The Cat's Rambles 9. Mike McGoldrick & John Carty: The Gold Ring/Star of Munster. At Our Leisure10. John Wynne & John McEvoy: The Piper's Despair/Mullingar Lea. Pride of the West 11. Donal Clancy: Whiskey, You're the Devil. On The Lonesome Plain12. Gerry O'Brien: Iniscealtra/Tonn Teine/Ormond Sound. No Place Like Home13. Dan Brouder: Eddie Kelly's/The Sailor's Cravat/Miss Thornton. The Lark's Air 14. Helen Roche: The Lisburn Lass. Shake the Blossom Early 15. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Humours of LIssadel.Queen of May/Sweeney's Dream. The Dog in the Fog16. London Lasses: Martin Wynne's #4/The Curlew/Nana Jo's. LL2517. Garadice: The Ballintra Lasses/The Rock Reel/Silver Blessings/The Border Collie. Sanctuary
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 486 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Preview of Return to London Town 24 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Providence: The Glenntaun Reel/The Sandymount/The Beauty Spot/Ravelled Hank of Yarn/The Midnight Reel. Geantrai 3. Maeve Donnelly & Peadar O'Loughlin: Dan Breen's/West Clare Reel/The Sandymount. The Thing Itself 4. James Keane: Return to Camden Town/Miss Thornton/ Repeal of the Union. With Friends Like These 5. John Spillane: All The Ways You Wander. Geantrai 6. Gerry O'Connor: The Bag of Spuds/The Copperplate. No Place Like Home 7. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill: Martin Rochford's/The Green Gowned Lass. Live in Seattle 8. Garadice: Gan Ainm/Sunny Hills of Beara/The Castleblaney Blacksmith. Garadice 9. Eleanor Shanley/Garadice: Wild Mountain Side. Garadice 10. Dave Sheridan: Mulhaire's/Kiss the Maid Behin the Bar. Sheridan's Guest House 11. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane: The Home Ruler/Kitty's Wedding. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane 12. Doireann Glackin: Farewell to Eireann/Man of the House. The Housekeepers 13. Aoife, Mick O'Brien & Emer Mayock: Johnny Gone to France/The Highlanders Knee Buckle/Lady O'Brien. More Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 14. Laoise Kelly & Michelle O'Brien: Little John's Hame/Devanney's Goat/Tommy Whelan''s. Live at the Dock Ceoil 215. Karen Ryan: The Galway Reel/The Musical Priest/Sailor on the Rock. The Coast Road16. Ralph McTell: Nana's Song. More Love Songs 17. Niamh Ní Charra: Anac Cuan. Donnelly's Arm18. Liam Clancy: Anac Cuan. Liam Clancy 19. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Bridget McRory/The Sligo Lasses/McDonagh's. The Dancer at the Fair 20. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Adam Hinkel of Black Sheep Banjos. We recorded this yesterday at my home in Portland, OR. Tunes in this episode: * Snake River Reel (0:59) * Billy in the Lowground (10:57) * J.P. Fraley's Wild Rose of the Mountain (22:14) * Jack of Diamonds (38:00) * The Mountain (Steve Earle) (57:55) * Bonus Track: Old Joe Clark Follow Black Sheep Banjos on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/blacksheepbanjos/) Follow Black Sheep Banjos on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BlackSheepBanjos/home) Sign up for Cameron's new banjo workshop series Riffs, Fills, and Grooves: Adding Flavor to Your Clawhammer (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 483 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Moving Cloud: Colonel McBain/Grogan's Fave/Sailor on the Rock. Moving Cloud 1 3. O'Brien, Kelly & Sproule: Moving Cloud/Paddy Kelly's. SHA34014 4. Luke Kelly: Night Visiting Song. The Collection 5. James & Sean Keane: Reel of Mullinavat/Connaught Heifers/Boys of Ballinahinch. Roll Away the Reel World 6. Sean Keane: Willie Clancy's Fancy/Garrett Barry's Fancy. Seoda Ceoil 7. Anna & Mairead ni Mhaonaigh: Ceol na Phiobaire. Masters of Tradition 8. Liam O'Flynn: Cherish the Ladies. The Fine Art of Piping 9. MacDiarmada/Gormley/Harvey: Paddy Kelly's/Tommy Maguire no3. Lane to the Glen 10. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: West Clare Railway/The Jug of Punch. The Yew & The Orchard 11. Danny O'Mahony & Micheal O'Raghallaigh: Corney is Coming/The Beauty Spot/Chattering Magpie. As It Happened 12. Catherine McEvoy: The Hunter's Purse/Sweeney's Dream. The Home Ruler 13. Dublin Trio: Paddy's Lamentation. The Pride of Pimlico 14. Matt Molloy & Paul Brady: The Crosses of Annagh/McFaden's Handsome Daughter. Molloy, Brady & Peoples15. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Days Around Lahinch/The Man From Moyasta. On Common Ground 16. Lunasa: Red Ned's. Live in Kyoto 17. Eilis Kennedy: Ciumhais Charraig Aonair. So Ends This Day 18. Kevin Rowsome: The Musical Pulse of the Blasket Islands. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes 19. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 481 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. London LassesCaves of Kiltannon/The New Home/The Clare Shout. 25th Anniversary Album 3. Kevin Burke: Owen Davey's/Patsy Sean Nancy's. Sligo Maid 4. Des O'Halloran: Moorlough Mary. The Men from the Island 5. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Battle of Cremona/Sonny Comer's Fling/Mrs Dwyer's Fancy. The Dancer at the Fair 6. Mick O'Brien: Statia Donnelly's I Will If I Can/Patsy Geary's. May Morning Dew 7. Mick O'Connor: The Knocknagow Jigs. Download 8. Norma Waterson & Eliza Carthy: Ain't No Man Worthy the Salt of My Tears. Watersons Box Set 9. Maeve Donnelly: The Newcastle HP/The Independent HP/The Letterkenny Blacksmith Private Recording10. Roger Sherlock & Mary Conroy: Queen of May/Anderson's. Memories of Sligo 11. Carrig: The Silent Hills of Erin. Carrig 12. Kev Boyle: Sunny Little Avenue. Palestine Grove 13. Billy Clifford: Mama's Pet/Johnny, When You Die/Anything for John Echoes of Sliabh Luachra 14. Elaine Reilly: Miss Lyon's Fancy/Lough Mountain. Epiphany15. Lunasa: Cabin in the Woods. Live in Kyoto 16. Linda Thompson & The Rails: Mudlark. Proxy Music17. Bert Jansch: The Old Routine. Sketches 18. Ralph McTell: Dry Bone Shuffle. Private Recording 19.Jack-e McAuley: The Auld Triangle. Shadowboxing 20. Ry Cooder: Johnnie Cash. Download 21. Johnny Cash: Big River. Best of 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
We've got Sammy Arriaga on this week's brand new episode of Stories Behind the Songs! I've known Sammy for over 10 years, and it was such a good time to catch up with him today. Sammy and I talk about his 2021 album release, Boots x Beats, which features songs like “COUNTRY SIDE” and “take my phone.” Sammy goes into how the Miami music scene he was raised in with heavy R&B and EDM influences meshed with the storytelling of country music to create the unique sound he has today. We dive into his recent single, “The Boat”, which he shares the story behind and plays a verse/ chorus of. Sammy plays several other songs including “COUNTRY SIDE,” one of his popular Spanish covers, and a fan-favorite unreleased track. In this week's episode, we also discuss 615 House, his recent tour of the U.K. with fellow rising country artist, Gareth, how to maintain artistic integrity while also writing for sound bites and short attention spans (using the example of Ella Langley and Riley Green's smash hit, “you look like you love me”), how the title of his 2016 EP, Banjos ‘n' Bongos, doubles as his motto as an artist, and the amazing advice he would give to his younger self - to lead with humanity over ambition as a songwriter. If you enjoyed this week's episode, make sure to share it with your friends and give us a follow. It's our passion to share the Stories Behind the Songs, and it's because of listeners like you that we are able to continue doing it. It was great sitting down with Sammy - enjoy! Podcast Show Notes: Sammy's TikTok - @SammyArriaga Sammy's Instagram - @SammyArriaga Sammy's YouTube - @SammyArriaga Sammy's Website - SammyArriaga.com And follow us, Stories Behind the Songs, here: Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERE SBTSongs TikTok - @SBTSongs SBTSongs Instagram - @SBTSongs SBTSongs YouTube - @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram - @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website - ChrisBlair.com The Listening Room's Website - ListeningRoomCafe.com TLR's Instagram - @ListeningRoomCafe TLR's TikTok - @ListeningRoomCafe And thanks to our sponsors! Sennheiser - https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us Imperfect Aesthetician - https://www.instagram.com/imperfectaesthetician/ Alclair In-Ear Monitors - https://alclair.com/ #SBTSongs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
This week we talk all about the upcoming PvP sandbox changes coming in the mid-season patch and throw our opinions into the mix. We go over what we have been doing this week in Destiny and help Respawn get his frog. We go over the latest Bungie information from This Week at Bungie for July 25th 2024, Update 8.0.0.8 and the upcoming weeks rotations for week 9 of the Final Shape. Plus a few videos for you to check out. 00:00:00 – Opening Shenanigans 00:05:32 - Welcome & Traveller In Paris 00:09:56 - Captain Jacobson & NES005 Story 00:17:19 - Peroty's First Time In Duel Destiny 00:25:32 - Bugs & Xur 00:41:00 - PvP Chat 00:43:27 - Update 8.0.0.8 Info 00:47:30 - This Week In Destiny: Final Shape Week 9 Rotations 00:51:28 - This Week at Bungie: July 25th 2024 01:41:34 - Iron Banner Discussion 01:59:12 - Exotic Tuning 02:05:51 - BRAVE Weapon Focusing 02:07:27 - Destiny Art & Other News 02:13:02 - Bungie Builds 02:14:58 - Respawn Squirrel Moment 02:17:13 - Peroty's Players Support Report 02:24:57 - Respawn's Report Round-Up 02:35:54 - Tips, Tricks, Guides & Builds 02:42:27 - Feedback 02:44:35 - Patreon Thanks & End of the Show 02:48:00 - End Two Titans and a Hunter YouTube Channel Two Titans and a Hunter Twitch Two Titans and a Hunter Discord Two Titans and a Hunter - Patreon Two Titans and a Hunter Ko-Fi The100 io – GH/GD/2TAAH Group Email: twotitansandahunter@hotmail.com Two Titans and a Hunter Twitter Two Titans and a Hunter – Facebook Artwork by @Nitedemon Xbox Live: Nitedemon, Peroty, Not Arf & No1RespawnsInRL End credits theme song by Elsewhere - YouTube Channel Plus as always, thank you to Alexander at Orange Free Sounds & www.freesound.org for all the sound effects used in our podcast. Required Stuff: Bungie - This Week at Bungie: July 25th 2024 Bungie - Update 8.0.0.8 TDT - 10/11 Things You Didn't Know About Destiny 2 Krypz - 60 Unique Shader Effects & Interactions Ehroar - The Corrasion God Roll You Need True Vanguard - This One Trick Demolishes GM Champions & Minibosses True Vanguard - Literally Never Die - Endgame Warlock PvE Prismatic Build Shadow Destiny - Strange & Mysterious Destiny Iceberg Datto - Why Liminality GM Isn't Hard Plunderthabooty - New Best Prismatic Hunter Build (Unkillable) Cheese Forever - Round & Round We Go Challenge Fast SneakyBeaver - Salvation's Edge Challenge V (Coordinated Efforts) SneakyBeaver - Salvation's Edge Challenge IV (Varied Geometry) Kimber Prime - Salvations Edge Challenge III (Balanced Diet) Kimber Prime - Salvations Edge Challenge II (At Capacity) Kimber Prime - Salvations Edge Challenge I (Scenic Route) Cheese Forever - Aerial Ace Cyst Mission: Going Fast Triumph Pluderthabooty Channel Mactics Channel Engram.Blue Link
We're back with part two of our string-tastic story of the banjo! In the last episode, musician Rhiannon Giddens helped tell the origin story of the banjo, an instrument many think of as American. But it actually comes from Africa. Today, we're focusing on how the banjo went from an instrument played mostly by enslaved people to one of the most popular instruments in the United States. The reason for this was a popular form of entertainment in the mid to late 1800s called minstrel shows. Later on, the banjo helped create the genre known as bluegrass. Now it's having a resurgence thanks to artists like Beyoncé.Featured expert: Rhiannon Giddens is a Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning singer and instrumentalist. You can check out her website here!
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 477 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com My Miltown Rambles 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Willie Clancy: Connaught Heifers/ Corney is Coming. The Gold Ring 3. Sean Ach MacDonnchadh: The Whistling Thief. Compilation4. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Pouca/The Hidden Ireland/The Monsignor's Blessing. The Dancer at the Fair 5. Brendan Mullholland: Chicago Reel/Paddy Taylor's. Bartins Bay 6. Joe Leary & Joe Cooley: The Skylark/Roaring Mary. The Old Reels of the World 7. Niall, Terry & Ciaran Crehan: The Latheradaun/Mist Covered Mountain. Private Recording 8. Caoimhin O'Fearghail: John Lydon's/Nora Criona. Uilleann Piping From Waterford 9. Brendan & Martin McHugh: Marion Kelly's/Carey's Cottage 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert 10. Patsy Moloney: Dooney Rock/Paddy Fahy's. The Temple in the Glen 11. Dennis Cahill & Martin Hayes: John Naughton's/Paddy Fahy's. The Lonesome Note 12. Danny O'Mahony: My Former Wife/Paidin O'Rafherty. In Retrospect 13. Elaine Reilly: The Fergus Reel/The Girl Who Broke My Heart. Epiphany 14. Neil Mulligan: The Blackbird/Mrs Galvan's. An Tobar Gle 15. Rita Gallagher: The Shores of Lough Brann. May Morning Dew 16. Mick O'Brien: The Cameronian/Greenfields of Rossbeigh/Connaught Heifers. The May Morning Dew 17. Bobby Casey: Tuttle's/Porthole of the Kelp. Maestro18. Cairán Gealbháin: Eochaill. All Things Considered 19. Bakers Well: East Clare Reel/The Pullet/Union Reel. Bakers Well 20. Vincent Doherty: Brocha Brae. High Walls of Derry 21. Kevin Rowsome: The Ace & Duce of Piping. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes 22. Eamon McGivney: The Drunken Gauger. Eamon McGivney 23. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan: Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. The May Morning Dew 24. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Today's episode has a lot of pluck! It's all about the banjo. For over 100 years, the banjo has been associated with country and bluegrass music, two genres that over-index with white musicians. But, with the help of Rhiannon Giddens, we find out that this uniquely American instrument traveled from Africa. The banjo's story is so rich, it can't be contained in just one episode, so we decided to make two! We're also going to string you along for an extra week to think about your answers to First Things First. The question comes in this episode, and the answer comes out in the next. No peeking!Featured expert: Rhiannon Giddens is a Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning singer and instrumentalist. You can check out her website here!Resources: REDLINING IN COUNTRY MUSIC: Representation in the Country Music Industry (2000-2020)
Engineer, mixer, and producer Elliot Scheiner, who won Grammys for his work on Aja, Gaucho, and Two Against Nature, joins the podcast to talk all about his experiences working on those classic Steely Dan albums, and more. A member of The FM Podcasts Network.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 295 presented by Alan O'Leary July 2024 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1.Danu:The Garsun Who Beat His Father.All Things Considered. 2. McCarthy Family: The Tempest/The Steam Packet. The Family Album 3 Bobby Casey: Colonel Fraser/Toss the Feathers. The Spirit of West Clare 4. Danu: Bridget Donahue. All Things Considered5. Caoimhin O'Feaghaill & Paddy Tutty: Palm Sunday/Mulqueeney's. Flute & Fiddle 6. Patsy Moloney & John Regan: McGettrick's 2/Mist on the Mountain. The Old Bog Road 7. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Ask My Father/Boys of Mayo/Eddie Moloney's Fave. The Dancer at the Fair 8. Sean O'Driscoll: The Clare HP/Pol Ha'enny. So There You Go 9. Kate Purcell:The Green Hills of Clare. Independent Soul 10. Sorcha Costello: John Naughton's/Ryan's Rant. The Primrose Lass11. Eamonn Cotter: Lady Gordon/Lord Gordon. Trad Music from Clare 12. Daith Gormley: Bill McEvoy's no1/Connolly's/The Banks of the Shannon. Fiddling Without A Bow 13. Tommy Keane & Jacqueline: Repeal of the Union/My Sweetheart Jane. The Wind Among the Reeds 13. Ben & Charlie Lennon: The Primrose Polka. The Natural Bridge 14. Tim Dennehy: Farewell to Miltown Malbay. Farewell to Miltown Malbay15. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan: Farewell to Miltown Malbay/West Clare Railway/Sporting Nell. May Morning Dew
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In this episode we talk to the heroes at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya who rescue orphaned baby elephants, raising them until they can return to the wild. They tell us all about a special baby elephant named Toto. We're also joined by musician, historian, and creator of the Brooklyn Folk Festival, Eli Smith. He talks about his life in folk music, plays us the same song on two very different banjos, and explains the competition he invented that involves tossing banjos into Brooklyn's murky Gowanus Canal (if you have an iPhone or Apple device, be sure to check out his banjo toss video game). Next we hit the slopes with Ariana and learn about the history, hard work, and thrill of ski racing in Vermont. We also get a report from our on-the-ground correspondent Nola, who walks us through the city of New Orleans with all its special flavors and sounds. Not to be outdone, Bobby the Bigfoot returns to chat with Evan and (try to) play a banjo. Plus, we have our usual favorite sounds, jokes, riddles, and general hijinks. It's wild!Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissionsTimestamps:(0:00) Episode 5 Intro(1:11) NOLA in New Orleans(5:09) Favorite Sound(5:56) Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage (14:55) Riddle Question(15:13) Taste Explained(19:21) Grandparent Story(24:13) Ski Racing on Stowe Mountain(27:06) Bobby the Bigfoot Calls In (28:57) Cryptid Corner(31:17) Eli Smith Banjo(39:51) Jokes(40:48) Bobby the Bigfoot On Banjo(41:45) Riddle Answer(42:06) Episode 6 Previewwww.wildinterest.com
Prepare to be swept away by Grammy-winning banjo maestro Kyle Tuttle, as he shares the heartbeats and strums of his life in our latest episode. Celebrate Kyle's artistic triumphs, from the echo of his Grammy win to the personal resonance of his album "Labor of Lust," and join us in a toast to the musical journey that's as much about the soul as it is about strings. Our conversation weaves through the intimate moments behind his successes—acknowledging the shadows of mentorship loss and heartache that lend depth to his euphonic tales. As Kyle peels back the layers of his transformation from a metalhead to a Grateful Dead devotee, you'll find yourself chuckling over the quirky notes of his life, like his cat's feeder spitting both kibble and rap lyrics. We traverse the evolving landscape of Bluegrass, touching on its traditional roots and the vibrant new riffs that artists like Kyle are bringing to the stage. Our dialogue with Kyle is a symphony of stories, from the vivid memories at the Jerry Garcia Museum to the cherished camaraderie within his beloved band, The Golden Highway, painting a portrait of an artist whose life is as richly textured as his music. Kyle Tuttle's strings sing of persistence, passion, and the pure joy of musical connection. We talk about in the collective energy that ignites between performer and audience, sharing in the goosebump-inducing moments that only live music can bring. So tune in, tap your feet, and let this conversation with Kyle resonate with the beat of your own musical heart. Don't just listen—experience the rhythm of Kyle's journey and the melodies that continue to shape the Bluegrass scene. Four tour info, merch, music, and more head over to www.kyletuttle.com and make sure to check out the new album 'Labor Of Lust' streaming everywhere you get your music. -Make Sure to visit NORTHBOUND COFFEE ROASTERS for the best Deadhead roasted and delicious coffees + get free shipping with the PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.
Beyonce's new album tops the charts with a reappraisal of who can do country music and the Unexpected Elements team has a hoedown. Panellist Christine Yohannes unearths new research that changes our understanding of the origins of cowboys. Chhavi Sachdev has a thing or two to teach Beyonce as she reveals why the banjo has it's characteristic twang and we meet a man with powerful chemistry - TikTok dance sensation Dr Andre Isaacs from the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts tells presenter Marnie Chesterton how dancing in his lab helps explain click chemistry. We also hear how new species could be given names that refer to the locations they're found in, we discuss whether mining is causing the Earth to shrink and, of course, eclipses make an appearance. We shed some light on how an eclipse over 100 years ago helped prove Einstein's theory of relativity.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 292 presented by Alan O'Leary April 2024 www.copperplatemailorder.com Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father. All Things Considered 2. Mulcahy Family: John Kelly's/Rip The Calico/New Line to Loughane. The Reel Note. 3 Macalla: Cobbler's/ Strop the Razor. Women of Ireland 4. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: Eilis Kennedy: The Worcester Reel/St Ruth's Bush/Gay Cassidy's. The Yew & The Orchard5. Eilis Kennedy: The Saucy Sailor. Westward 6. Michelle Mulcahy: Scatter the Mud/An Buachallain Bán/The Sweet Note. Lady on the Island 7. Danu: The Connemara Hornpipe/The Leverette. 10,000 Miles 8. John Carty & Mike McGoldrick: Kelly's Grove/Lilt of the Landscape. At Our Leisure 9. Nioclás Tóibín: Cití na gCummann. Amhráin Aneas10. Crawford/Farrell/Doocey: Kilmurray's Flags. Music & Mischief 11. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: The Lass of Carracastle/The Morning Dew/Geese in the Bog. Deadly Buzz 12. Peter Horan & Gerry Harrington: The Corkin Cross Polka/The Lakes of Sligo/Memories of Ballymote. Fortune Favours the Brave13. Goitse: Green Fields of Canada. Rosc 14. The Outside Track: Hurry Up & Wait. Light Up the Dark 15. Open the Door for Three: The OlChurch Hill. The Joyful Hour
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