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This month's podcast features one of my favorite builders, Keisuke Nishi of Keystone Guitars. Keisuke went to luthier school in both Japan and the US, worked for First Act, and then did an apprenticeship with acclaimed guitarmaker Mario Beauregard. For episode 78 of the podcast, Keisuke compares his educational experiences and discusses how he was eventually able to start his own shop in Tokyo. He also shares his thoughts on design, the luthier scene in Japan, and much more. Links: https://www.keystone-si.com/ https://ogawainlay.com/ Love Luthier on Luthier? Support it via our new Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/luthieronluthier Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by Dream Guitars.
Guitarist Michael Watts is back for episode 73 of the podcast. Michael recounts the history of Scott Chinery's famous Blue guitar collection and how it led to his new gig working for the Archtop Foundation. Michael also shares with us his views on flattop vs. archtop guitars, his experience with online gigs during Covid lockdowns, previews all his latest projects, including a new podcast he's hosting for the Fretboard Journal (Life on the Fretboard with Michael Watts), and, finally, his finest cure for jetlag. Links: https://michaelwattsguitar.com/home https://theblueguitars.com/ Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company (check out their new Gruhn Guitars blend) and Dream Guitars.
The December mix is here. - TRACKLIST - 1. Avicii - Levels (Dainjazone Remix) 2. Drake - Pussy & Millions (Lemi Vice Remix) 3. Migos vs SMACK - Bad & Boujee (Smassh 2022 Edit) 4. Rihanna vs Cheyenne Giles - We Found Love vs Dont Stop (DJ ALEXX K Edit) 5. Icona Pop vs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Martin Garrix vs Cheyenne Giles - I Love Tremor (Smassh 2022 Bootleg) 6. Sam Smith vs Disclosure vs Nitti Gritti - Unholy (JD Live Club Edit) 7. Britney Spears vs Nicky Romero - Hit Me Baby One More Time (Rye & Josh Stylez Edit) 8. DMX vs L3N - Party Up (Dre Llamo Bootleg) 9. Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow - INDUSTRY BABY (Sterbinszky x MYNEA Remix) 10. Topic & A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) (BRNY & B00ST Remix) 11. David Guetta ft Kid Cudi - Memories (Kealen Remix) 12. MAKJ, Lil Jon vs. Valentino Khan - Lets Get Fucked Up (SQUARED 'Goin Up' Edit) 13. ACRAZE feat. Cherish - Do It To It (Habstrakt Remix) 14. Breach vs. Alok - Jack (Rye & Josh Stylez 'Kill Me' Edit) 15. Chuckie & Silvio Ecomo, Afrojack - Moombah (Beatz Freq & Sir Gio 2022 Edit) 16. SABER & Noise Cans - Fiyah 17. Valentino Khan & Dillon Francis vs. Nina Sky- Move It (NOVA ‘Move Ya Body' Edit) 18. Zedd feat. Foxes vs. Raven & Kreyn & BIGMOO - Clarity (Rye ‘Welcome To The Future' Edit) 19. Shouse vs. Olive Oil - Love Tonight (SQUARED Edit) 20. SMACK & Swanky Tunes feat. Ayah Marar - Ready Or Not 21. Cobra Starship feat. Sabi vs. Pickle - You Make Me Feel (Gin and Sonic ‘Body Heat' Edit) 22. LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It (B00ST & Bashkin 2022 VIP Edit) 23. Robert Falcon - Shake Milk 24. Robin S - Show Me Love (Riggi & Piros 2021 Remix) 25. Kesha, SMACK - Tik Tok (Deville 2023 Big Room Bootleg) 26. Post Malone ft Doja Cat - I Like You (Jed Harper Remix) 27. Jeremih, 50 Cent, Steve Aoki & Lodato - Down On Me (DJ OD 2022 Bootleg) 28. Kanye West, Jengi - Lamborghini Bel Mercy (Deville Vocal Club Edit) 29. Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash & John Martin vs Cedric Gervais, Joel Corry - Reload (Rye & Josh Stylez Molly Edit)
Shane Sali, Kryetar i Bashkisë së Shepparton tha se komuniteti është i bashkuar në përpjekje për të pastruar dëmet e bëra nga përmbytjet. - Shane Sali, Kryetar i Bashkisë së Shepparton tha se komuniteti është i bashkuar në përpjekje për të pastruar dëmet e bëra nga përmbytjet.
Shane Sali, Kryetar i Bashkisë së Shepparton tha se komuniteti është i bashkuar në përpjekje për të pastruar dëmet e bëra nga përmbytjet.
Tune in to Episode 8 with Lloyd Bashkin, CEO of Lloyd Scott & Company. We dive into his successful work as a business consultant-coach helping companies reach their fullest potential. We walk through solutions to the biggest obstacles businesses face as it relates to growth. We explore the process of optimizing the market's brand perception of your business and the how to adjust as markets inevitably shift over time. We explore Lloyd's unusual background including his connection to and conversations with the Grateful Dead about joining the band after Jerry Garcia's passing.
Dusty Gregg spent years as a professional touring guitarist and road tech before starting his own line of guitars. For episode 66 of the podcast, Dusty tells us about how his time on the road serving professional musicians influenced his guitar designs. He also shares his thoughts on winding pickups, pickup magnets, carbon fiber, and much more. http://www.greggguitars.com Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars. This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie, and Dream Guitars.
Doug and Sharon Proper own and operate Guitar Specialist, one of the top repair shops in the country. Doug started out with ambitions of becoming a professional jazz guitarist and began repairing guitars to help pay for his music studies in college. For our 65th episode of the podcast, Doug tells us about approaching lutherie as a sound financial business and his philosophy on pricing and customer relations. We also talk about some of Doug's favorite tool, least favorite jobs, and much more. https://www.guitarspecialist.com Hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars. This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
João Cassias makes electric, acoustic, and archtop guitars out of his three-person shop in San Paulo, Brazil. For Episode 62 of the podcast, João tells us how he got bit by the luthierie bug and about his early guitar studies in San Paulo. He recounts how, with the support of his family, he was able to come to the US to attend the Galloup school and spend time at Ervin Somogyi and Tom Ribbecke's shops. João shares stories and lessons from each of those experiences and tells us why the archtop guitar is his favorite. https://www.instagram.com/cassiasguitars/ https://www.galloupguitars.com/galloup-school/ This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
David Russell Young has been making violin bows for over 30 years, but before that he was a guitarmaker. And, in 1975, David published The Steel String Guitar: Construction and Repair, one of the few books on guitarmaking at the time. It would go on to inspire countless builders. For episode 61 of the podcast, David takes us back to his first guitars and how he came to write the influential book. He also tells us why he switched to bowmaking and gives us a primer on bow materials and construction. At the end of our chat, David reflects on his 50 years as a luthier and offers his thoughts on the current world of custom guitars. This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
Shelley Park builds some of the finest guitars in the Selmer-Maccaferri tradition out of her one-person shop in Vancouver, Canada. Shelley's obsession with guitar started as a teenager and, by the age of 19, she was learning to build guitars with renowned luthier and player, Michael Dunn. For Episode 60 of the podcast, Shelley discusses the structure, sound and setup of Maccaferri-style guitars, and tells us about her cylinder-top model based on a 1920s Vega guitar. Shelley also talks about business challenges, views on social media, her favorite tools, and much more. https://www.parkguitars.com/ This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
Saul Koll makes some of the world's finest electric guitars from his one-man shop in Portland, Oregon. For episode 56 of the podcast, Saul discusses his design process and its origins. Saul also tells us about his influences, the new Koll effects pedal and forthcoming amp, making hardware, and his views on tools from pocketknife to CNC. https://www.kollguitars.com This episode is sponsored by Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
In 1969, Frank Ford and Richard Johnston started the legendary Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto, California. On episode 47 of the podcast, Ford tells us what it is like to run one of the world's premiere repair shops for over 50 years. We hear about the early days of Gryphon (including their initial attempts to build and sell handmade instruments). Ford also talks about the store today, his philosophy on communicating with customers, his favorite repairs, and how, thanks to Dan Erlewine, he got started in teaching. Links: https://www.gryphonstrings.com/ http://frets.com/ http://www.frets.com/HomeShopTech/
On this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast, Jason checks in with luthier and fellow podcaster, Michael Bashkin. It's an unfiltered and fun chat about the boutique guitar industry at large, the annual output of an independent solo maker, Michael's Luthier on Luthier Podcast and a lot more. Jason also asks Michael about guitar shows, Moon spruce and the realities of building production guitars overseas. It's a nearly 90-minute look at the state of the handmade guitar market. https://www.bashkinguitars.com Luthier on Luthier on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/luthier-on-luthier-with-michael-bashkin/id1208172851
Origin, evolution, and transmission of viruses, the arrival of COVID vaccines and drugs, managing a pandemic - what can be done next time? Group Chat: Prof. James K. Bashkin, Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Missouri- St. Louis Dr. R. Fredrik Inglis, Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Missouri- St. Louis Dr. Jeff Smith, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Missouri- St. Louis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/support
Get caught up on all the shop drama...we get news right from jack Torano! And Miami its always wet but not like this!! All this and more this week!! Please make sure to rate, review and subscribe on which ever provider you use!
In this week's Talking Guitar Podcast we catch up with sensational luthier Michael Bashkin. Having worked with Michael for the past 7 years he is not only a wonderful friend but we have also come to know and love his instruments through and through. We spoke to Michael about the success of his brilliant podcast 'Luthier on Luthier', his love for traditional tonewoods and the joy of the Bespoke Build process. It was great to speak with him and we even managed to get his Desert Island Guitar out of him!
Mike Baranik has been making extraordinary world-class acoustic guitars for decades. On episode 44 of the podcast, Mike recounts the music influences that got him interested in guitars and tells us about his studies at the Roberto-Venn school in the early '90s. Mike also talks to us about his first guitar shows, finding his identity a a luthier, meeting deadlines, re-purposing tools, and using CNCs. Lastly, we get to hear all about Mike's successful venture into electric guitars and how it compliments his acoustics. Sponsored by Dream Guitars. Links http://www.baranikguitars.com/ https://www.instagram.com/baranikguitars/ https://roberto-venn.com/
Cheaper and faster sterilization of PPE, HPV eliminating antiviral and anticancer agents, Modulating DNA with polyamides, Green Chemistry Prof. James Bashkin is a Professor of Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry at the University of Missouri, St.Louis. Prior to this, he was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Harvard before joining Monsanto Corporate Research, which later became Pharmacia and then Pfizer. His recent research interest has been at the interface of chemistry and biology, in areas such as "chemical genomics," the design of antiviral and anticancer agents, and Green Chemistry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/support
Steve Klein and Steve Kauffman have been making some of the world's finest and most innovative guitars since their partnership began in the 1970s. For episode 42 of the podcast, I caught up with them at the 2020 NAMM show where they share their origins, give us their thoughts on Kasha designs and tonewoods, and tell us how they have been able to successfully collaborate for over 40 years. This episode is sponsored by Dream Guitars. Links https://kleinsbench.com/ https://www.kleinandkauffmanguitars.com/ http://www.benstrano.com/
Martin Keith makes acoustic guitars and electric basses out of his one-man shop in Woodstock, New York. For our 38th episode, Martin tells us about his early careers as a journalist and professional bass player before landing a job with Joe Veillette. There, he made over 1000 guitars before starting his own brand. Martin also discusses guitar design and builders that he draws inspiration from. He also tells us about running the Beacon Banjo Company founded by his father, Bill Keith, in the 1960s. Links: http://www.veilletteguitars.com/ https://www.martinkeithguitars.com/ http://www.beaconbanjo.com/ This episode is sponsored by Dream Guitars.
For our 30th episode of the podcast, we talk with Colorado-based instrument builder Jeff Bamburg. Jeff tells us about his multifaceted approach to the guitar business; including running a retail shop, his custom line of Bamburg guitars, his production line of Rocky Mountain guitars, as well as teaching lutherie and doing repairs. Jeff also explains why one of his goals is to build a business that he can sell, and about his experiments with double-top and true-tempered guitars. Link: https://www.bamburgguitars.com/
Today, Robbie O'Brien is well-known for his growing catalog of online guitar making courses as well as his popular one-on-one guitar making classes. On Episode 14, he and his wife Adrianna tell us about his start building guitars in São Paulo, Brazil, his teaching philosophy and how the act of building a guitar can be transformative for many of his students. Robbie says, "I never planned a career like this." This episode is sponsored by Luthier Suppliers. Links: https://obrienguitars.com/ https://tessarin.com.br/antonio lmii.com
On episode 10, we head to Texas to sit down with Chris Jenkins of Lame Horse Guitars. Along with his son Jeremy, Chris builds uniquely ornamented guitars, gitjoes and ukuleles. On this podcast, he walks us through his first career in accounting (which lasted just sixty days) and then his second career as a veterinarian (which lasted forty years). Along the way, Chris decided to fix the broken neck on Jeremy's bass; he hasn't stopped building since. Chris takes us through the development of his models and his fully adjustable neck joint. Finally we hear the original, not to be believed, story of the cowboy ukulele. Website links: http://www.lamehorse.net/ http://www.cjenkinsluthier.com/ http://lint.org Don't forget to listen to episode 11, where we talk to Jeremy Jenkins! PS: Want to support Luthier on Luthier? We're auctioning off a Lame Horse Cowboy Ukulele to help support the show. Details here.
On episode 11, we sit down with Jeremy Jenkins, who builds Lame Horse Guitars alongside his father Chris. Jeremy tells us how he fell into guitarmaking through his father and how it ended up becoming a full-time career. He talks about his life in the music city of Austin and how the role of music has changed for him over time. We also learn about what makes a bad movie good, and about his many other interests outside of guitars. Want to support Luthier on Luthier? We're auctioning off a Lame Horse Cowboy Ukulele to help support the show. Bid here. Links: http://www.lamehorse.net/ http://www.badbadnotgood.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WilkinsonsSwing/ PS: Don't forget to listen to episode 10 of Luthier on Luthier, where we interviewed Chris Jenkins.
We're back from our month off! We spoke with Orit Bashkin, author of 'The New Babylonians: A History of Jews in Modern Iraq,' about the history of Iraq's Jewish left and why certain Jewish histories remain untold.
Michael Bashkin's life took a unlikely turn when the former New Jersey resident enrolled as an Art major at the University of Montana. “Living in Western Montana, I quickly discovered the outdoors and developed a strong interest in natural resources and forest management,” Bashkin says in this 40-minute podcast interview. “I [then] switched my major to Forestry.” Bashkin would go on to spend several years in laboratories and in the woods, researching trees and forest ecology. “It was during my master's program that I got bitten by the guitar bug,” he says. “At some point, my thinking about the trees did shift.” Since 1998, he's been bulding instruments full-time in Fort Collins, Colorado. read more
In the years 1921–1951, the Iraqi Jewish community thrived. Numbering around 150,000, this primarily urban community figured prominently in Iraq’s culture, literature and economy. Bashkin raises a few questions relating to the meanings of the Jewish sense of belonging to the Iraqi community through a reading of three poems written by Iraqi Jews. In doing so, I explore the ways in which Iraqi Jews wrote about modernity and secularism, and the manners in which their texts shed light on sociocultural processes occurring in Iraq at the time.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Bashkin is Assistant Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the University of Chicago. Originally recorded January 6, 2006.