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MJ and Tony had a wide-ranging discussion about various topics, including the impacts of technology and the internet on events and experiences, monetization strategies in social media, marketing tactics, specific events like Beyonce’s Coachella performance, the Beale Street Music Festival and a barbecue contest, the “old man game” of Cream Abdul Jabbar, changes to the...Read More
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1055, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: God 1: This prophet tried to flee God's presence by shipping out to Tarshish -- didn't work. Jonah. 2: In this speech Jesus said that God "knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask him". the Sermon on the Mount. 3: "Be not deceived; God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also" do this. reap. 4: "And God looked upon the Earth, and behold, it was corrupt" is part of the story of this man. Noah. 5: Nebuchadnezzar told him, "Your god is a god of gods, and a lord of kings". Daniel. Round 2. Category: Tough Tv Trivia 2 1: In the 1966-67 season, this Adam West superhero series aired 2 nights a week. Batman. 2: Lisa Kudrow plays twin sisters, one on "Mad About You", one on this series. Friends. 3: George Clooney has been a regular on 2 medical shows with this 2-letter title. ER. 4: He was the second person to play Chester A. Riley on TV; Jackie Gleason was first. William Bendix. 5: It was the second anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. Night Gallery. Round 3. Category: Music Festivals 1: Over 300,000 showed up for this August 1969 rock festival. Woodstock. 2: The Beale Street Music Festival in this city has been called the "Mardi Gras of the mid-South". Memphis. 3: It was billed as "an Aquarian exposition in White Lake, N.Y., 3 days of peace and music". Woodstock. 4: When Beyoncé headlined this California music festival in 2018, some called it "Beychella". Coachella. 5: For a 2018 festival Paul McCartney and Metallica were in the "City Limits" of this Texas "Live Music Capital of the World". Austin. Round 4. Category: Sasha And Malia 1: Like their mom, Sasha and Malia were born in this city, and they were living there when their dad was elected pres.. Chicago. 2: When they moved into the White House, Sasha was 7 and Malia was this age (like some kids in our Kids Week). 10. 3: Marian Robinson, who moved to the White House to help take care of Sasha and Malia, is this relative of theirs. their grandmother. 4: On inaugural night, the girls had a White House scavenger hunt, and these singing brothers turned up at the end. the Jonas Brothers. 5: At their dad's inauguration, Sasha and Malia wore cute coats made by Crewcuts, the kids' line from this fashion co.. J. Crew. Round 5. Category: Got A Wife And Kids 1: If you're going to wed 5 times, you might as well have 5 sons, and then you might as well name them all George, like this boxer did. George Foreman. 2: He was Mad Max beyond parenthood, fathering 7 kids with his now ex-wife. Mel Gibson. 3: This twice-married actor is 7/9 of the way home to having a full "Field of Dreams" baseball team of his kids. Kevin Costner. 4: Knowing when to hold 'em in 2004, this country singing legend and his 5th wife welcomed twins just shy of his 66th birthday. Kenny Rogers. 5: All about "One Love" and wed at age 21, this late musician ended up having 13 kids. Bob Marley. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland talks about the transition, the loss of Beale Street Music Festival, stadium money and more. Support the show: https://www.newstalk989.com/personalities/memphis-morning-news/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herrington on Mempho/Music Fest/Downtown + Grizzlies Heat and development in Heat Preseason Game #4 - Geoff Calkins Show
GP opens on tonight's huge matchup at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium between Memphis and Tulane, and why it's arguably the biggest game of the Ryan Silverfield era.....and BBB is not scared even though it's Friday the 13th and his luck has been terrible (20:00) Jessica Benson joins to continue the Memphis/Tulane discussion, Beale Street Music Festival not happening in 2024, and why everyone thinks Bennett is a Capitol Stormer(56:20) Championship Series set in MLB after the Phillies end the Braves season last night, Houston beats WVU on a Hail Mary, Steve Smith went off on Jerry Jeudy, history on the PGA Tour, and Christiano Ronaldo could face a harsh punishment in Iran (1:29:25) GP's Carry Out with what we're watching and reading tonight including Memphis/Tulane, Roman Reigns return, and a BRAND NEW DATELINE
Memphis Mayor-Elect Paul Young stopped by the Verbally Effective Podcast today to share his thoughts on his new title, the cancellation of Beale Street Music Festival 2024 and crime in Memphis.
Start your mornings with The Mighty 990 KWAM's live & local talk radio show! "Wake Up Memphis" is three hours of entertaining talk, great local and national guests and lots of laughter.Plus, local news, live traffic and weather reports. It's the next best thing to a Krispy Kreme!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Memphis Mayor-Elect Paul Young stopped by the Verbally Effective Podcast today to share his thoughts on his new title, the cancellation of Beale Street Music Festival 2024 and crime in Memphis.
Aaron Rodgers TV deal with Pat McAfee, Saban and around the NFL with J&J + Geoff in Seg 2 on Tigers FB, Paul Young, Music Fest going away
This week on Beale Street Caravan, we have a soul-stirring performance from gospel duo, The Sensational Barnes Brothers. As the name implies, brothers Chris and Courtney Barnes draw from their musical roots to create a sound that is as much soul music as it is gospel, with a distinct Memphis flavor. Listen in live from the 2023 Beale Street Music Festival at Tom Lee Park, in Memphis, TN. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN,
Greg and Eli talk with Daily Memphian's John Varlas about never attending Beale Street Music Festival, Spring Fling in 2 weeks, Dillon Brooks situation and more. Also, they talk about Alabama fires their baseball coach, Bucks fires Mike Budenholzer and more.
Nick Hexum, singer and rhythm guitarist of the band 311, joins the podcast to talk about his trio of dogs River, a 5 year old Golden Retriever, Luna, an 11 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback and Django, an 8 year old Maltese. 311 will be kicking off Festival Season playing Beale Street Music Festival in Mephis, TN on May 5th.
LSU's favorite podcast, and America's #1 source if disinformation, discombobulation, disinspiration, and dysentery. Don your tinfoil hats before consuming. POPCast goes to Beale Street Music Festival and the Garth Brooks concert in Baton Rouge, & will be attending Hangout Fest. New Supreme Court leaked opinion draft on abortion rights, NHL & basketball, the ongoing war in Ukraine, the baby formula shortage, & Rasputin's 13-inch dong. Sweet D., GQ, Dr. Johnny Lawrence, special guest Scarlett, and Producer Wes. Social media below... ----more---- SOCIAList MEDIA facebook.com/powerofpessimism Twitter @PowerPessimism Instagram @PowerofPessimism Website pessimism.show
Peter and Anthony talk with Mayor Michael Butler about Grizzlies' halftime performance, Beale Street Music Festival at Tiger Lane, no Lil Wayne and more. Also, they talk about the Grizzlies' loss to the Warriors, no quick adjustments and more.
After the pandemic threw off touring plans for a few years, many big indie bands are making a 2022 comeback with double albums. Big Thief just delivered their 20-track LP and Kurt Vile recently announced a 90-minute magnum opus. But is Beach House's latest project Once Twice Melody effective as a double album? On this week's Indiecast, Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen talk Beach House's new album (40:57); reminisce on their most vivid festival memories (12:05); and decide it's not too early to argue about The 1975 (6:15).Along with diving into Beach House's Once Twice Melody, Indiecast walks listeners through recently announced weekend-long festival lineups, which thankfully still exist two years into the pandemic. Hangout Fest 2022 hit the mark with Tame Impala, Megan Thee Stallion, Jack Harlow, and Phoebe Bridgers. Beale Street Music Festival took a more eclectic approach by booking a mix bag of performers like Foo Fighters, Lil Wayne, Smashing Pumpkins, Three 6 Mafia, DaBaby, and Modest Mouse (20:30).In this week's Recommendation Corner (52:44), Ian shouts out Pittsburgh band String Machine, whose album Hallelujah Hell Yeah is set to release next week. Steven hypes up Philly four-piece Caracara, an emo band with '90s alt-rock influences who are opening for String Machine on tour later this year.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.
Greg and Eli talk with CBS Sports' Barrett Sallee about thoughts on the Bowl season, more coaching movement, QB transfer portal and more. Also, they talk about Beale Street Music Festival's headliners, College Football Bowl Season and more.
Being a child of the age, my morning newspaper ritual involves a cup of coffee and opening the Daily Memphian app on my phone. Which is where, on Wednesday, I saw that the final lineup for the Beale Street Music Festival had been announced.
Gary is in with the daily show![2:00] Mel Tucker is leaving Colorado to be new head coach at Michigan St[7:40] Ohio St players arrested for rape & kidnapping[9:54] Beale Street Music Festival lineup was announced[11:15] Could Paul Finebaum really leave ESPN to do a sitcom?[14:10] College Basketball Big Game Previews[17:48] College Basketball Against the Spread picks for tonight after going 4-0 last night.----------◦ Find out more about Tunica, MS sports books! http://bit.ly/2Ynn56V◦ WCE Weekly Football Picks Contest! http://bit.ly/2ZnqSkp◦ Get our gambling picks here: http://bit.ly/2MBSCLf◦ Subscribe on YouTube! http://bit.ly/2OFfgFaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today's show: Preparing for All-Star Weekend in Chicago (3:00), Sixers/Clippers, Zion's Explosion, Grizz/Blazers (9:30), and the Antonio Brown Apology Tour (36:45). Meghan Triplett joins the show in-studio for our Entertainment Report where we'll talk about the Beale Street Music Festival lineup, Chris Brown, Sophie Turner, Dwyane Wade and more (54:35). Watch LIVE at Noon, Weekdays on the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: https://youtube.com/grindcitymedia
We had the opportunity to interview Hamish Anderson at the Belly Up! Named a “Top 10 Best New Guitarist in the World” by Total Guitar, roots rock artist Hamish Anderson (guitarist/singer/songwriter) hails from Melbourne, Australia. In October 2016 he released his critically acclaimed debut album, Trouble, produced and mixed by Grammy-winner Jim Scott (Tom Petty). The first single “Trouble” released in April 2016, still appears on Spotify’s Blues & Roots Rock Official playlist. In 2017, “U”, Hamish’s third single, was added to KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic and became their Top 5 track of the week as well as “Best of Week” on Apple Music in Australia and Japan. In 2018, Hamish released, “No Good,” the first single from his sophomore album, Out of My Head. Picking up were “Trouble” left off with heavier rock riffs and even more attitude, “No Good” was featured on Billboard. Three songs from Out of My Head are on Spotify’s Nu Blues Official Playlist. After supporting Grammy winner Gary Clark Jr. on his Australian tour in April 2019, where he sat in nightly for Gary’s encores, Hamish returned to the US to perform at Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis and released his sophomore album, Out of My Head." http://www.hamishandersonmusic.com/ We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com www.BringinitBackwards.com CREDITS: Theme Song: Scott Russo Design: Oscar Rodriguez Photo: Elaine Torres
The Cinco De Moes - 5k. A road race that hands out tacos and margaritas every mile, and that supports the local YMCA. I was in Memphis for the Beale Street Music Festival as part of a project with Facebook. I'll tell the entire, longer, story about that later this week on Thursday's Davis and Chace episode. In the meantime, here are interviews with: Adam Morris/Brittany Sanders - Tupelo Running Club Jared Montague Dyer Bowers Jill Thelen Duane and Abby Samantha Vincent/Don Rautine Jennifer Nash - Director of Catering and Marketing - Moes on Walker, Memphis, TN. Show Notes: Cinco De Moe's Support Us On Patreon
Memphis in May International Festival's Robert Griffin previews this weekend's Beale Street Music Festival, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest coming May 15-18, and more. Yall.com editor Clark Shelton shares his vast knowledge of thoroughbred racing on the eve of the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby. Plus, 19 SEC teams receive invites to the NCAA Tennis Championships.
Memphis in May International Festival's Robert Griffin previews this weekend's Beale Street Music Festival, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest coming May 15-18, and more. Yall.com editor Clark Shelton shares his vast knowledge of thoroughbred racing on the eve of the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby. Plus, 19 SEC teams receive invites to the NCAA Tennis Championships.
WE’RE BACK AND READY TO TURN THE SUMMER UP A NOTCH! Trevor explains his time at the Beale Street Music Festival, Dave tells us about his time at the Rolling Loud Music Festival and Vinroc tells us he painted cabinets?? (Lame) The guys talk about numerous topics including Drake vs Pusha T, Kanye, Yons and Axel Roley being in the Leo and Frankie Tunez’s listening party. Trevor explains what a Koolickle is, Vinroc and Dave start a beef with Froggy Fresh, and we introduce a new segment that gets a little out of control! Also, if you haven't seen Black Panther there's a bit of a spoiler but anyone who gets plot will have figured it out anyhow. fugetabout it.
Kevin Cerrito, "I Love Memphis" blogger Holly Whitfield and producer CJ Hurt use clues and riddles to try to predict who will be performing at Beale Street Music Fest 2018. Listen to Kevin Cerrito and Holly Whitfield talk about what they are loving in Memphis every month on Cerrito Live. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, tunein, PlayerFM or Sticher.
Kevin Cerrito, "I Love Memphis" blogger Holly Whitfield and producer CJ Hurt use clues and riddles to try to predict who will be performing at Beale Street Music Fest 2018. Listen to Kevin Cerrito and Holly Whitfield talk about what they are loving in Memphis every month on Cerrito Live. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, tunein, PlayerFM or Sticher.
Chris Herrington, Bob Mehr and John Beifuss look at a big four days of concerts in Memphis, including the lineup for the Beale Street Music Festival this weekend and who they believe you shouldn't miss. And after it ends Sunday, rock legend Tom Petty comes to FedExForum Monday.
Chris Herrington, Bob Mehr and John Beifuss look at a big four days of concerts in Memphis, including the lineup for the Beale Street Music Festival this weekend and who they believe you shouldn't miss. And after it ends Sunday, rock legend Tom Petty comes to FedExForum Monday.
On episode seven, hosts Steven Rhys & MVDx explore the 40th anniversary of the Beale Street Music Festival taking place in Memphis, Tennessee. Founded on the music of blues and rock, Beale Street has transformed into an all inclusive musical haven since it's inception. Including headliners and notable acts such as Neil Young, Paul Simon, Beck, Yo Gotti, Trampled By Turtles, Cypress Hill, and many more! Steve & Mike run through a plethora of news and topics before diving into the "underground sound" segment with features lesser known artists touring the festival circuit. This week we discover the tremendous talents of Escondido, Blackberry Smoke, Amasa Hines, and Brandon Santini. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
It was day two of the 2014 Memphis in May Beale Street Music Festival and the guys from Concert Blast was ready for another day of fun and music. They started the day with a delicious lunch with their friends (and Saturday sponsor) at Rendezvous. The best barbecue ribs in town… maybe the planet! From there Mike Arnold, Brian Hasbrook, Tom Thompson, and Will Perry headed to Tom Lee Park to begin their duties. We covered several top acts, but only a few made the audio podcast; Four Vines Winery interview, Los Rabanes (from Panama), Jerry Lee Lewis, Blues Traveler, Joan Jett, and the headliner for the night, Kid Rock. Special thanks to our festival sponsor, The Best Around Concessions. Enjoy the audio podcast coverage and Mike Arnold’s written blog review on the official website! Logon to our official website http://www.concertblast.com
It was one of our favorite times of the year, the first weekend in May. Also known to us as time for the Memphis in May Beale Street Music Festival. Every year Concert Blast has been invited to cover this huge music festival. This year’s lineup was not as good as the past years, but we still had a good time. This year’s Concert Blast staff consisted of Mike Arnold, Brian Hasbrook, Tom Thompson, and our special guest helper, Will Perry. Here is the podcast on Friday night’s events with live clips from Third Eye Blind, Dropkick Murphys, Fitz and the Tantrums (our favorite), 311, Foster The People, and we closed out the night with Dickey Betts & Great Southern. We also must thank our Friday festival sponsor, The Best Around Food Concessions… Enjoy the podcast! Visit Our Official Website http://www.concertblast.com