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Your Superior Self
Finding Your Soul Purpose- Marie Diamond

Your Superior Self

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 43:18


Marie Diamond is an internationally-known Feng Shui master. She has been practicing for more than 20 years, refining the knowledge that was given to her at an early age. Born in Belgium, she was trained as a lawyer and criminologist and worked for the Belgian and European governments and then as a project manager for a multinational publishing company. She has training and experience in all forms of management, including Human Resources, Marketing, Safety and Sales. She is now one of the top transformational leaders in the world, consulting with and teaching people in more than 30 countries. She has recently been recognized by other top transformational leaders, including Rhonda Byrne, director and producer of the movie The Secret. Rhonda interviewed 70 of the most powerful transformational teachers and thinkers in the world -- Marie was included on this distinguished list. Marie's unique approach combines eastern philosophy with her professional training and has led her to consult for a variety of high-profile businesses in Europe and the United States. Her work with Heinen Safety, one of the top safety management companies in Europe, included consulting with petrochemical giants BP-Amoco and Total Fina. Marie used her Diamond Feng Shui tools and her unique approach to energy to impact the environment of the employees, creating a place of safety and well-being. As a result, these companies shared a unique success: over five million man-hours over five years without a major accident. Marie moved to the United States in 2001 and has since consulted for numerous Hollywood celebrities, major film directors and producers, music giants and famous authors. Using Diamond Feng Shui principles, she has helped many well-known public figures create more success in all areas of their lives. A list of Marie's many clients includes author Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul and Success Principles), consulting firm Next Quarter, Minneapolis-based publisher Learning Strategies and music icon Barbara Orbison of Roy Orbison Productions. Marie leads the Diamond Team, consisting of 30 consultants in 10 different countries, in the application of her methods and provides on-going support for their worldwide consulting. Together, she and her team have helped companies increase yearly profits by a minimum of 25% and up to 500% in just one year! She is part of the Transformational Leadership Council created by Jack Canfield, which includes such respected members as Bill Harris, John Gray, John Assaraf, D.C. Cordova, Paul Scheele and many others. Marie has been featured in several TV and film projects including The Secret (2006), I Married a Princess (2005) and The Jerry Hall Heaven and Earth Show (2005). In addition to the Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology features she is developing for Tarot.com, she is currently writing several books on the application of Diamond Way principles in daily life. Marie is a dynamic public speaker, sought after for business and special events of all sizes. She is also available for private consultations. Marie Diamond can be reached at Info@MarieDiamond.com. For more information, visit her website at www.MarieDiamond.com.

Classic 21
Making Of 5/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 17/12/2021

Classic 21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 7:28


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.

Making Of
Making Of 5/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 17/12/2021

Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 7:28


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.

Making Of
Making Of 4/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 16/12/2021

Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 7:23


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.

Classic 21
Making Of 4/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 16/12/2021

Classic 21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 7:23


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.

Classic 21
Making Of 3/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 15/12/2021

Classic 21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 8:15


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.

Making Of
Making Of 3/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 15/12/2021

Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 8:15


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.

Classic 21
Making Of 2/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 14/12/2021

Classic 21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 7:49


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.

Making Of
Making Of 2/5 - Roy Orbison ''Mystery Girl'' 1989 - 14/12/2021

Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 7:49


Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.12.06 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Katherin Y. Bass

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 117:56


As broadcast December 6, 2021 with plenty of extra bop for your podcast bipping.  Tonight we note an interesting, almost freakish occurence with the passing of Roy Orbison on this date in 1988, as his wife Barbara passed away 23 years later TO THE DAY that she lost her husband.  After the opener it's new cuts for the duration with The Linda Lindas, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, and The National being big highlights in the first half.  But nothing can outshine the debut of our new contributor on our Popcast Monday 2nd hour, which is Katherin Y. Bass, who from tonight will be guiding us through all the new tunes out in the big time world of artists & labels.  Good tunes to be had from several indie & K-Pop darlings here in Korea like SE SO NEON, and new joints from JUICE WRLD, Troy Lanez, and SIA round out the international side.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Roy Orbison – I Drove All NightThe Linda Lindas – Ninounderscores – Tongue in cheekCults – Beach BallBand of Horses – In Need of RepairSt. Paul & The Broken Bones – Love Letter From A Red Roof InnHippo Campus – Semi Pro Part II (30:03)The National – Somebody DesperatePhoebe Bridgers – Day After TomorrowCharlotte Day Wilson – Even Is The LieBrahny – SiameseBlack Country, New Road – ConcordeRostam – From The Back of a Cab (Ben Bohmer remix) Part III (57:19)Shawn Mendes - It'll be okayKanye West & André 3000 - Life of the PartyJUICE WRLD & Justin Bieber - Wandered to LAHwa Sa - FOMOChung Ha - Killing Me 5 Seconds of Summer - 2011Troy Lanez - '87 Stingray Part IV (89:41)GEMINI ft Seori - UFO SE SO NEON – joke!Yelo - Red CardOliver Helden & Anabel Englund - Deja Vu beSIA - Fly Me to the MoonImagine Dragons - GiantsImagine Dragons - Follow You 

The PJRchive
BARBARA ORBISON interview about ROY ORBISON

The PJRchive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 38:40


Interviewed by Peter Jonathan Robertson in 1997 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

imperfect: The Heart-Centered Leadership Podcast
Episode 44 - Heart-Centered Leadership is always in Style!

imperfect: The Heart-Centered Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 26:02


This episode is sponsored by Davwill Consulting Inc. What if you could get an in-depth look at your thinking?Chris Keaton is an award winning music publisher, artist management consultant and entertainment industry executive who resides in Nashville, Tennessee.A 2016, inductee of the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, he is also a twenty eight year voting member of The Recording Academy (The Grammys). He has also served as a judge in the Miss America Organization.He serves as a Brand Ambassador and influencer for the retail giant Macy's and a Brand Ambassador for Dior Parfums.Formerly VP of Music Publishing for Roy Orbison's widow, the late Barbara Orbison, he was also executive producer of Tony Award winning Broadway star, Lea Salonga's sensational live album, The Journey So Far . He has helped guide the indy artist careers of Tora Fisher, Mike Younger, Johnny Orr, Nine Mile High, and DeDe Wedekind and was instrumental in creating, planning and executing successful radio campaigns for Tora Fisher (Drown) and Johnny Orr (Well Get By-The Autism Song).Additionally Keaton assembled the team who wrote the new State Song for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Our Great Virginia.He co-authored the books The Seven Stupid Mistakes People Make Trying To Get Into The Music Business and The Change 14, Insights Into Self Empowerment and has just released his latest project Dapper.He serves as a Brand Ambassador and influencer for the retail giant Macy's and a Brand Ambassador for Dior Parfums.Chris has served on many boards including the Nashville Ballet, the Virginia Museum of Transportation and the Advisory Council of Nashville's W.O. Smith Community Music School. He also was a mentor in Lipscomb University's Joshua Project.Checkout Chris' new book -  https://store.bookbaby.com/book/dapper1 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit debcrowe.substack.com

Bombshell Radio
Lynchland Guest Mix Rebekah Del Rio

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 58:46


Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell Radio Lynchland - David Lynch Archivist 8am-10am EST 2pm-4pm CEST 1pm-3pm BSTbombshellradio.com Lynchland - David Lynch Archivist Repeats 2am-3am EST#davidlynch#lynchian#lynchland#bombshellradioFor our fourth guest mix, we are joined by none other than La Llorona de Los Angeles, the great Rebekah Del Rio! Her appearance in Mulholland Drive, during which she sang the Roy Orbison cover ìLlorandoî in the Silencio club scene, was arguably one of the most memorable moments of the movie. Needless to say, we canít wait to see her in the new Twin Peaks season. As usual in our show, we asked Rebekah to pick fifteen of her favorite songs. Her choices are deeply personal and evocative, and Rebekah was gracious enough to write a few lines about each one of these songs.Photo: Andrew HumphriesìLlorandoî by Rebekah Del Rio. This is my number one favorite song. I loved it in its original form written and sung by Roy Orbison but like Barbara Orbison told me once, my version felt like it was written in Spanish first 'then' translated into English. This hauntingly beautiful song is the single most number one reason why my career exists! I started singing ìCryingî a capella in 1993 and decided it would be really original to do it in Spanish. I met a woman who is a great songwriter for Spanish songs and asked her to translate it for me. I then finessed it into the song it became. I started singing this version around Los Angeles and I got a major management deal and then a record deal in Nashville. While I was finishing up my Country record, my CAA agent, Brian Loucks introduced me to David Lynch. I sang my ìLlorandoî and he recorded it unbeknownst to me and thus birthed club Silencio in Mulholland Drive and every other amazing opportunity that has come my way. Including Carnegie Hall with Sting, Sir Elton John, Nina Simone, a gold record with Il Divo, performance with the Royal Philharmonic, standing ovation after standing ovation… You see why this is my favorite song? It is the song that represents me the mostÖ my pain… my triumphsÖ my life.ìWhat Are You Doing the Rest of Your Lifeî by Dusty Springfield. Such a beautiful composition, words and melody, so complicated yet so simpleÖ like love, no?ìJe suis maladeî by Lara Fabian. I heard this song for 4 months straight during a show I did in San Francisco in 2011. The words are as powerful as Llorando and just as tragic… do you wonder why I love this song?ìCorcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)î by Astrud Gilberto. All of Jobim's songs are amazing. I could listen to Astrud foreverÖ such a sweet voice… and lonelyÖìWichita Linemanî by Glen Campbell. Classic Country 70's song that tears my heart out… it's just beautiful! Reminds me of my childhood growing up with a Texan mother always listening to classic country. This is my soul.ìLove on the Brainî by Rihanna. This song really reminds me of a David Lynch song… I can relate to this song very much.ìVentura Highwayî by America. This is my happy place song. It reminds me of my late son Phillip. We used to put our harms out of the car and make waves in the wind with our handsÖ pure joy.ìHallelujahî by Jeff Buckley. This song was played at my son's funeral and when I laid his ashes down in Victoria at mile Zero…ìCoat of Many Colorsî by Dolly Parton. This song reminds me of my childhood. I was very poor and could relate to this song at the time… Flash forward 34 years later: refugees made me a coat of many colors in Australia for my performances there. Each lament I sang, they added a layer until I had a long hooded cape. Sooo beautifulÖ my coat of many colorsÖìOoh Baby Babyî by Linda Ronstadt. Linda Ronstadt was my vocal teacherÖ via vinyl records. When I was growing up, we didn't have money for extravagances like albums but my older brother bought me a used Linda Ronstadt album and I practiced every day to sound like my idol. Years later, I perform at Carnegie Hall with the original writer/performer of this amazing song, Mr. Smokey Robinson.ìNatural Highî by Bloodstone. I love this era of music! Cool and Sexy! Jackie Brown baby!!!ìYou Have Been Lovedî by Sia. This song is so true… I have been loved and have loved ó to my hearts annihilation.ìGloomy Sundayî by Billy Holiday. Although I prefer the original singer from the motion picture, this Hungarian suicide song is nothing short of tragic… sorrow at its deepest level.ìGoodbye to Loveî by Karen Carpenter. Growing up I idolized Karen Carpenter and of all of her many happy songs I love, this song is the one that strikes my heartstrings the most. ìI'll say goodbye to loveÖ no one ever cared if I should live or die…î I know how she feels.ìThankfulî by Rumer. This new artist from the UK is Dusty and Karen wrapped up in one. This song reminds me of my beloved son, Phillip C. DeMars, who said to me ìalways say thank you and I love you… especially to yourself… the G-d withinî.

Brits In The Wood Podcast
54: Brown & Gray - The Country Music Superstars

Brits In The Wood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 64:10


  In the words of Storme Warren himself, Brown & Gray - the collaboration between Kaci Brown and Sam Gray, serves as a bridge between the soul of country music in the US to the new boom of country in the United Kingdom. Building a link between the US and the exploding country music scene in the UK, this exciting project is just the beginning of a creative journey through the best both worlds have to offer, with the new single “Top Down” leading the way. Sam Gray is a highly acclaimed songwriter, singer & producer from Hull, England, with millions of streams on Spotify across a variety of current singles, with artists including Hardwell, Julian Perretta, DJ Katch and Manovski. An exceptional multi-instrumentalist, Sam is also a grade 8 classically trained violin player with a unique talent for melodies and lyrics. He’s performed his own music in some of the UK’s biggest venues, and has also written and produced top 10 singles and albums for artists all over the world. Texas-born and Nashville-raised Kaci Brown signed her first publishing deal at age 11, when she moved to Nashville and signed with Barbara Orbison’s Still Working Music. She became the youngest writer ever with ASCAP, and by the age of 17 she released a debut pop album “Instigator” via Interscope Records. Brown then toured the country with the Backstreet Boys, playing sold-out shows at venues such as Radio City Music Hall. Brown has shared the stage with acts such as Nelly Furtado, Rihanna, Gavin DeGraw, and more. In the latest Brits In The Wood episode Brown & Gray chat exclusively to Caroline Feraday and Claire Bullivant… Yee-haw!   Find out more about Brown and Gray on these links: http://brownandgraymusic.com https://www.instagram.com/brownandgraymusic/ https://twitter.com/BrwnandGray   Please visit our sponsor Beach Financial Group. No other company is better placed to help expats and foreign businesses with their insurance requirements than Beach Financial Group. http://www.beachfinancialgroup.com   Brits in the Wood: http://www.britsinthewood.com/listen http://www.britsinthewood.blog http://www.facebook.com/BritsintheWood http://www.instagram.com/britsinthewood http://www.twitter.com/britsinthewood

Roy Orbison Jr's Rock and Roll Circus

Today’s episode is called Birthdays. I was born October 18th, 1970 in Nashville Tennessee to Roy Orbison and Barbara Orbison. Some of my story is that I was created in Australia while my mom and dad were on their honeymoon. I was conceived overlooking the Sydney Harbor and the Sydney Opera House. They continued their […]

Inside Music Row
Inside Music Row 1355-1 News

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 5:07


Hey there!  I'm Jennifer Vickery… we are so glad you’re here for another Inside Music Row.  We've got lots in store for you today, so let’s get started.  Country comedian Ray Stevens has been called lots of things in his career, but this is the first time he’s been referred to as a ‘rayality star.’  He just launched the first ‘webisode’ of his new web sitcom ‘Rayality TV.’  In the debut episode, he gets a speeding ticket and is sentenced to serve time at The Encore…a retirement home for entertainers.  Check out Ray Stevens dot com for the latest episodes.   If more artists keep getting added to the 2015 Country Music Cruise…they just might have to get a bigger boat!  Martina McBride, Charley Price, Lorrie Morgan, John Anderson, The Roys, and many more artists have been added to the seven-day cruise through the Caribbean.  To book your cabin, which gives you access to all the main stages, activities, and gourmet meals, check out Country Music Cruise dot com.   One year after the death of country music legend George Jones, a new book about his life is now available.  “The Legend of George Jones” is a collection of stories spanning many decades, five marriages, and an unequaled career in country music.  Written by family friends Charlene and Earl “Peanutt” Montgomery, the stories are told without excuse, documenting the real heart and soul of an icon.  Peanutt wrote a total of 73 songs for George, including some of his best loved number one hits.    “Mystery Girl Deluxe” is the 25th anniversary edition of Roy Orbison’s final album masterpiece.  The original “Mystery Girl” included the hit “You Got It,” which was a worldwide smash for Roy.  Many incredible artists and musicians performed on the original project, and you’ll see rare archival footage in this anniversary DVD, including clips with Roy and Tom Petty, Barbara Orbison, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, and many more.  Several versions of the new package will be available on Legacy Recordings May 20th, which include some unreleased studio and work-tape demos.     Chet Atkins once bestowed the title of “Certified Guitar Picker” on his good friend Steve Wariner.  Steve has held close to that through the years, and is releasing a special version of his instrumental album “Steve Wariner C-G-P…My Tribute to Chet Atkins” in Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores.  In an interesting twist…Chet was also an early investor in Cracker Barrel, so this brings the project full circle.   Now it's time to go Inside The Song.  “Until I Met You” is a cool new track from Kentucky duo Sundy Best.  We caught up with Kris and Nick to learn what that song is all about.

Inside Music Row
1134-2 Barbara Orbison

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010 5:27


Barbara Orbison is a woman of many talents.  As the wife of the late Roy Orbison, Barbara was a part of rock and roll history.  Now she’s still keeping Roy’s memory alive with a special box set and a new perfume bearing the title of Roy’s most famous hit, along with a new 24-hour music channel Roy Orbison Radio. Barbara is keeping busy with a few new products in the works, including other perfumes, candles, lotions and shampoos.  You’ll have to keep an eye out for it, as the brand is selling quickly.  

Inside Music Row
IMR 1076-3 Barbara Orbison

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 6:04


Roy Orbison is a legend in any music circle . We had a special opportunity to sit down with his wife Barbara for a look at what she's doing to carry on Roy's Legacy, including collaborating on a 107 song cd box set