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Elly Beinhorn brach als Fliegerin Rekord um Rekord, der zwei Jahre jüngere Bernd Rosemeyer war als erfolgreichster deutscher Autorennfahrer eine lebende Legende.
"Das einprägsamste und häufigste Bild des Heldentums liefert in der Mitte der dreißiger Jahre ein Autorennfahrer: Bernd Rosemeyer." Er war eine Hälfte des berühmtesten Abenteurerehepaars des Dritten Reiches. Seine Frau, Elly Beinhorn, war mindestens genauso waghalsig wie er. Sie flog, ganz ohne Radar und GPS, einmal um die Welt. Ihre Geschichten erzählen wir in der heutigen Podcast-Folge.
Anfang 1931 brach Elly Beinhorn mit einem stoffbespannten Klemm-Leichtflugzeug alleine nach Afrika auf. Bei ihrer Rückkehr in Berlin wurde sie gefeiert wie ein Weltstar. Denn das Fliegen war zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine exklusiv männliche Domäne.
Frauen in Flugzeugen - vor hundert Jahren wurden sie abschätzig als "Luftschätzchen" oder "Unterrock-Piloten" bezeichnet. Aber dann kam Elly Beinhorn. Die Abenteurerin wagte mehr als jeder Mann und wurde zur "Pionierin der Lüfte" Ein Bruchlandung in der Sahara ist der Anfang einer ungewöhnlichen Karriere - die Nachricht von der "Rettung der Afrika-Fliegerin" macht die 25-Jährige berühmt. Autorin: Martina Meißner Von Martina Meißner.
Die Pilotin Elly Beinhorn ist in den Zwanziger- und Dreißigerjahren das Ideal der mo-dernen Frau: technikbegeistert, freiheitsliebend und furchtlos. Ihr gelingt der Allein-flug rund um die Welt.
Heute vor 90 Jahren startete die Pilotin Elly Beinhorn zu ihrem Alleinflug nach Afrika.
A grande Jordan Beinhorn nesse episódio, com tradução de Florence Carmont.
The boys have moved on to the Chilis' first post-Slovak/Irons album, but their second with Michael "Finkle and" Beinhorn in the production chair. Mike claims that Higher Ground is the best cover of all time. Don't @ him. Or @ him. Whatever.
Elly Beinhorn gehört zu Deutschlands berühmtesten Fliegerinnen. 1931 fliegt sie nach Afrika und über den Himalaya, 1932 umrundet sie im Alleinflug die Welt.
Legendary producer Michael Beinhorn is the guest on this episode of the BREWtally Speaking Podcast!! Michael joins podcast co host Jon to talk about his new business venture of helping bands with their pre production/song writing. We talk about some of the classic albums that Michael has worked on over his illustrious career. From the importance of having Geezer Butler play on the "OZZmosis" record, to some of the lineup issues he faced when working with HOLE on "Celebrity Skin". We also touch on working with Marilyn Manson on one of his most diverse albums, "Mechnical Animals" to Beinhorn's memories working on Korn's "Untouchables" album and MUCH MORE. Intro Music: "Here To Stay" by Korn "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsor: The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard.com) Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/metalnexus www.facebook.com/brewtallyspeaking Instagram: @michaelbeinhorn, @thebeanbastard, @metal.nexus, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @michaelbeinhorn, @metal_nexus, @brewspeakpod, @discussmetaldan, @jbeatty616 Website: www.michaelbeinhorn.com www.metalnexus.net Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!
Michael Beinhorn has lived his life in the pursuit of artistic expression, first as a visual artist, then as a performer, and finally as a record producer. Forgoing a promising career in medical illustration, Beinhorn began his musical endeavors in 1979 as co-founder of the seminal New York musical collective Material. The group’s singular style and strong artistic personalities led to their producing their own recordings out of necessity. As the band rose to prominence, in 1980 they were approached by Brian Eno, collaborating on the track “Lizard Point” from Eno’s acclaimed recording “Ambient 4: On Land.” In 1983, Beinhorn co-produced Herbie Hancock’s landmark recording, Future Shock, which included the groundbreaking cut “Rockit.” The song, co-written and co-produced by Beinhorn, would become Columbia Records’ most successful 12-inch single ever, selling over three million copies and winning a Grammy in 1984 for Best R&B Instrumental Recording. After departing Material in 1984, Beinhorn’s production career began to reach new heights. His work on the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ breakthrough albums “The Uplift Mofo Party Plan” and “Mother’s Milk” was instrumental in propelling the band to stardom. Beinhorn gained a reputation for producing a number of “high watermark” albums that have helped to define the careers of a diverse range of artists, including Soul Asylum, Hole, Soundgarden, Ozzy Osbourne, Courtney Love, Marilyn Manson, Social Distortion, Korn, Golden Palominos, and Mew. His recordings have achieved combined worldwide sales of more than 45 million albums, and he is one of only a handful of producers to have two separate recordings debut in Billboard’s Top Ten in the same week, with Marilyn Manson’s “Mechanical Animals” (#1) and Hole’s “Celebrity Skin” (#9) also earning him a 1998 Grammy nomination for Producer of the Year. In addition to producing, arranging, engineering, co-writing, and performing on many of his projects, Beinhorn’s attention to detail and tireless pursuit of sonic excellence led him to develop and commission the first two-inch eight-track Ultra-Analog multitrack tape recording format. In recent years, Beinhorn has turned his attention to the concerns facing today’s artists and producers attempting to maintain their creative ethics and focus on the recording process. He has been increasingly active in mentoring fellow artists and aspiring record producers. He addresses these and other pertinent issues in his book “Unlocking Creativity”, published by Hal Leonard. He continues to inspire the artists he works with to excel to greater heights, with an unwavering commitment to sonic exploration and creative excellence. Resources: Michael Beinhorn official website Michael's book: Unlocking Creativity: A Producer's Guide to Making Music and Art Other books we discuss: Bhagavad Gita Sculpting in Time
If you've spent any time reading the liner notes of classic '90s rock albums, there's a very good chance you know the name Michael Beinhorn. As one of the era's top record producers, his credits include some of the best and most popular records of the decade: Soundgarden's Superunknown, Hole's Celebrity Skin, Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals, Soul Asylum's Grave Dancers Union, and many more. In a way, it was all a happy accident for Beinhorn, who got his start in New York City's avant-garde music scene in the early '80s. But after he co-wrote Herbie Hancock's electro-jazz smash hit "Rockit," Beinhorn became an in-demand producer, getting his big break in rock by working with the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their commercial breakthrough, 1989's Mother's Milk. From there, he worked with some of the biggest personalities in alt-rock. Beinhorn is a warm conversationalist, and he was happy to tell stories about the making of some of his biggest projects. He discussed the struggles of making Superunknown, the awkwardness of dealing with drummer-related drama on Celebrity Skin, and whether the chaotic party atmosphere of Mechanical Animals ever got in the way of work.
In this episode you’ll learn: How Jordan’s dancing and figure skating career introduced her to Pilates Why she chose an intimate home-based studio How a health diagnosis led Jordan on a path of learning about the healing arts The ways that the healing arts, combined with Pilates, has changed the life of her clients Why you have to focus on both the emotional body and the physical body to make the real changes happen
Ann Wilson of Heart, Superunkown producer Michael Beinhorn, Bhi Bhiman, Kevin Martin of Candlebox, and Gary Lucas join Eric in conversation to share memories and pay tribute to the life and work of Chris Cornell. Did Chris ever write or record with Heart? What was it like when Black Hole Sun first arrived in the studio? How was it coming up, sharing the stage and working in the studio with Chris? Lots of funny stories, behind the scenes memories, praise, kind words, laughter and tears in homage to one of the world's greatest, gone too soon. Part 1 of 2.
Get FREE Mix Training Videos at MixMasterBundle.com RecordingStudioRockstars.com/9 My guest today is the extraordinary producer, programmer, performer, songwriter, arranger, mixer, engineer, and author, Michael Beinhorn. He began his career as a keyboard player with Bill Laswell in the band Material and had a major breakthrough in the 80s as co writer of the seminal hip hop classic “Rockit” with Herbie Hancock. He went on to produce an impressive discography that includes Soundgarden Superunknown, The Red Hot Chili Peppers Uplift Mofo Party Plan & Mother’s Milk , Soul Asylum Grave Dancer’s Union, and Korn Untouchables among many others. Michael developed a reputation for producing artists’ “career records” and was ultimately Nominated for a Grammy in 1998 as Producer of the year for his work with Celebrity Skin by Hole and Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson. And finally Michael is a prolific author. He has an ongoing blog called How To Save Popular Music where he comments on the state of music today. And In 2015, Beinhorn wrote a book called "Unlocking Creativity" which outlines his personal experience with the creative process as a record producer. Order his book Unlocking Creativity here! For complete show notes go to http://recordingstudiorockstars.com/9 PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW IN ITUNES!