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BRITPOD - England at its Best
London-Sightseeing auf der Themse bis nach Greenwich: Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, London Eye, Shakespeare Globe Theatre

BRITPOD - England at its Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 23:13


Londons spektakulärste drei Meilen auf der Themse: Alexander-Klaus Stecher und Claus Beling fahren mit dem Ausflugsschiff von der Westminster Bridge bis zum Tower of London am östlichen Rand der "City of London". An keinem zweiten Ort auf der Welt können auf so kurzer Strecke derart viele historische Bauten, Denkmäler und architektonische Sehenswürdigkeiten entdeckt werden: Das Parlamentsgebäude Westminster mit Big Ben, das gigantische Riesenrad London Eye, das Märchenschloss Whitehall Liberal Club, unzählige berühmte Brücken, das National Theatre und das einzigartige Shakespeare Globe Theatre, Londons ältester Pub aus dem Jahr 1615, Westeuropas größtes Gebäude The Shard und der Tower mit den Kronjuwelen. Jede Sehenswürdigkeit hat ihre eigene Geschichte: Das berühmte Parlamentsgebäude Westminster war für tausend Jahre der Palast der Könige von England und beherbergt 34 Bars, in denen Alkohol steuerfrei ausgeschenkt wurde. Oder das älteste Objekt am Ufer der Themse: Kleopatras Nadel - ein dreieinhalb tausend Jahre alter Obelisk, den die Ägypter England nach dem Sieg Lord Nelsons über Napoleon geschenkt haben. Kurios: Die beschädigte London Bridge wurde 1968 für eine Million Pfund von einem Amerikaner gekauft und in der Wüste von Arizona wieder aufgebaut. Sightseeing auf der Themse - ein Muss für jeden London-Besuch. -- WHATSAPP-Telefonnummer: Ab sofort kannst Du Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. -- BRITPOD - England at its Best - wird präsentiert von Romance TV. Dem Zuhause der Rosamunde-Pilcher-Filmreihe und romantischer Serien. -- Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.

Straight Up With Sturg
The Rob Brown Show-Ben London- 11-10-23 Hr 3

Straight Up With Sturg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 45:26


Rob and Lonzo talk Clock it and Lock it and Interview Ben London from 24/7 Sports and Kevin Thomas and John Epps from the Movin the Chains Podcast.

Straight Up With Sturg
The Rob Brown Show-Ben London- 7-25-23 Hr 2

Straight Up With Sturg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 43:47


Rob is Live from ACC Media Days and Interviews Ben London from 247 Sports.

The Indie Musician Secrets Podcast
EP 018 // Nobody Can Steal Your SUCCESS: Interview w/ Ben London of Black Fret

The Indie Musician Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 35:23


There are no "secrets" to success, just things you haven't learned yet. Join me, Jamaal aka Boss Eagle, Billboard-charting Hip Hop artist and music business coach, as we talk digital marketing, social media, technology, and more, plus share interviews with musicians and industry experts, to help you unlock the “secrets” and take control of your music career. The Indie Musician Secrets Podcast welcomes our very first guest to the show: Ben London--music professional, recording artist and current Executive Director of Black Fret Seattle. He's also held senior positions with Experience Music Project (MoPop), The GRAMMYs, Hewlett Packard and Northwest Polite Society. Ben was the inaugural chair of the Seattle Music Commission and has served on boards including KEXP and the Vera Project. His music has been featured in a wide variety of movies and television programs. London currently performs as a member of the Seattle band STAG. Don't miss this fun and insightful interview, with a music industry pro who went from playing in bands as a youth in Cleveland, OH, to getting signed and touring, to having an illustrious career in the music industry -- oh, and who also STILL rocks the stage with his band! ABOUT BLACK FRET Black Fret is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that believes popular music is art, worthy of support as the opera and symphony have been supported for generations. Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXRPybzYPEA&ab_channel=BlackFret Artist Testimonials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS2vZP0Yut4&ab_channel=BlackFret Visit: https://www.blackfret.org/ B.E. Sure to RATE & REVIEW! Connect with Business Minded Musicians: Website: http://businessmindedmusicians.com Learn: https://bizmindedmusicschool.thinkific.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/businessmindedmusicians Facebook: https://facebook.com/businessmindedmusicians Twitter: https://twitter.com/bizmindedmusic SHARE this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiemusiciansecrets --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiemusiciansecrets/support

The Wasted Years
Ben London - Alcohol Funnycar, STAG, Sanford Arms, Burning Rivers

The Wasted Years

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 69:17


Original Release Date: 2/20/13 Original Episode Notes: Veteran Seattle rocker Ben London schools Aaron on what it was like to be in a touring band during grunge's heyday, when the words "FROM SEATTLE" would often be larger than the bands' names on flyers. Ben moved from Ohio to Seattle in 1989 with a tight group of friends who would go on to form seminal bands The Gits, 7 Year Bitch, and Ben's own Alcohol Funnycar. Most of these stories are from that time period, leading up to the murder of Mia Zapata, the suicide of Kurt Cobain, and the loss of innocence in Seattle's 90s rock community. Yeah, it gets kinda heavy. But there's plenty of good times as well. Ben has fronted numerous bands in Seattle over the years, including Sanford Arms, St. Bushmill's Choir, and Burning Rivers, but this podcast features the music of Alcohol Funnycar and Ben's current band, STAG.

Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep.5: Is Growth Crushing the Soul of Seattle Music

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 64:42


Is there a cultural transformation underway in Seattle? Has the music scene that grabbed the nation’s attention during the 1990s grunge era maintained its identity? Three voices in today’s Seattle music scene share their perspective on the culture of Seattle music and how it is changing in recent years. The episode features: Austin Santiago, owner of BuildStrong Music Group, which has been curating concerts and music culture in Cascadia since 2005 and Vice President at Do206, a website dedicated to highlighting live events in the area. Lydia Ramsey, an Americana singer-songwriter and talent buyer at the Seattle music venue Triple Door. Celene Ramadan, a Seattle musician who has performed as Leeni, Prom Queen, and Snax the Bunny. The voices give insight into the current identity and trajectory of Seattle’s music scene. For comparison, the episode also includes quotes from previous guests including legendary Seattle radio personality Marco Collins, former Grammy executive Ben London, and platinum selling band member Jason Finn. This episode gives unique insight into the process of becoming a musician in Seattle. It provides a window into the evolving culture of the city that spans beyond music and it gives you a chance to meet some of the talented artists in Seattle. Featuring the song Show Me The Stars by Lydia Ramsey and the song Vengeance (Will Be Mine) by Prom Queen.

Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep. 3: Seattle's History: Hendrix, Hip-Hop, and More

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 40:44


This episode continues the season's brief look at Seattle’s rich musical history. Janie Hendrix (CEO of Experience Hendrix) shares how the city’s growth has affected her efforts to honor the legacy of Seattle-born rock and roll legend Jimi Hendrix. You will learn more about the continued impact Jimi Hendrix has on Seattle today. The episode also features an interview with inaugural Seattle Music Commissioner DeVon Manier. Manier is cofounder of Sportn’ Life Music Group and works with Seattle artists such as the Black Tones and Future Shock . He shares stories from his time developing hip-hop artists at the turn of the century and what drove him to participate in the Seattle Music Commission. The interviews listeners a glimpse into Seattle’s musical past and provides insight into what the future holds for our growing city. With appearances by Marco Collins, Jason Finn, Ben London, Draze, and Dave B. Also contains the song Woman in Black by The Blacktones.

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Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep. 2: Seattle’s Sound: Grunge and the 90s

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 51:26


The fourth season of Seattle Growth Podcast brings together diverse perspectives from established and emerging artists, music lovers and music industry leaders to paint a picture of the past, present, and future of Seattle’s iconic music scene. This second episode of the season continues last week’s focus on Seattle’s music community during the 1990s. Whereas Seattle had produced many notable musical artists in prior years, the sounds from the 1990s were distinctly recognized across the globe as emanating from this city. The episode features singer-songwriter Ben London who began his Seattle music career while the Seattle sound, grunge, was exploding nationally. London went on to serve on the development team for the Experience Music Project (now known as MoPOP), to serve as an executive at the Grammys, and to serve as the inaugural chair of the Seattle Music Commission. You will hear what it was like to be “a footnote of flannel” during the Seattle grunge era and to do “all the things that other bands did, except...not sell millions of records.” The episode also features Marco Collins, an influential radio DJ during the early 1990s who record executives from around the world turned to for insight into who would be the next big thing in music.The subject of his own documentary “The Glamour and the Squalor” opens up about what it was like to rub shoulders with Seattle’s rock stars, to help catapult bands to national prominence, and to have the whole world watching what was coming out of Seattle. These two voices help paint a picture of a unique time in Seattle’s music history and provide insight into the city’s future.

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Seattle Growth Podcast
Special: Music, Arena Wars, And Seattle Center

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 52:40


The arena wars are not over as two groups vie to reshape Seattle’s music scene, Seattle Center, and the future of winter professional sports. In this special episode, get an update on the process and hear from Wally Walker and Pete Nordstrom how their group’s efforts to bring an NBA franchise to an arena in Sodo can also have an impact on music lovers and musicians in the city. With an appearance by Ben London and featuring the music of Stag.

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid
274 – FKN Gym Wear founder Ben London on how he built a million dollar brand from his bedroom

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 35:34


Hey, today's guest started his million dollar clothing business out of his bedroom. Yep, another one of those stories. Oh, and you know what he called it? FKN Gym Wear! Yeah FKN! I do love a naughty business name. And he's successfully using Snap Chat to get the word out. Five years ago, Ben London won a bet with himself and threw away his top-tier sales career within the fitness industry to single-highhandedly solve the 'fluoro gym wear epidemic'. Join me as he shares how he's FKN well done it ;0) The post 274 – FKN Gym Wear founder Ben London on how he built a million dollar brand from his bedroom appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#050: Season One In Review

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2011 67:52


Season One of Dig Me Out is in the books! For the last episode of 2011, we're taking a look back at our freshman year and picking our top five favorite songs as well as our new album discovery. We've also got plenty of thank you's to dispense to those who made Season One better than we ever expected: Chip Midnight, Neal Schmitt, Keith Jenkins, Gavin R., Chel at I Hate the 90s, Orcen, Norman F., Shawn F., Bill L., Jon S., Scott C., Sondra J. and Gary H., Ruthie Morris of Magnapop and Ben London of Alcohol Funnycar. And lastly, thank you to you, the listener, who made spending a few hours each week recording and editing this podcast worthwhile. With all of the exciting, interesting and unknown albums already booked for the coming year, we can't wait to get started on Season Two in 2012. (Assuming the Mayans weren't right, then we cannot guarantee the quality of the podcast as the world crumbles before our eyes, as depicted in the 2012.) Have a safe and happy New Year! More info on digmeoutpodcast.com Discuss on Facebook Follow on Twitter

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#050: Season One In Review

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2011 67:52


Season One of Dig Me Out is in the books! For the last episode of 2011, we're taking a look back at our freshman year and picking our top five favorite songs as well as our new album discovery. We've also got plenty of thank you's to dispense to those who made Season One better than we ever expected: Chip Midnight, Neal Schmitt, Keith Jenkins, Gavin R., Chel at I Hate the 90s, Orcen, Norman F., Shawn F., Bill L., Jon S., Scott C., Sondra J. and Gary H., Ruthie Morris of Magnapop and Ben London of Alcohol Funnycar. And lastly, thank you to you, the listener, who made spending a few hours each week recording and editing this podcast worthwhile. With all of the exciting, interesting and unknown albums already booked for the coming year, we can't wait to get started on Season Two in 2012. (Assuming the Mayans weren't right, then we cannot guarantee the quality of the podcast as the world crumbles before our eyes, as depicted in the 2012.) Have a safe and happy New Year! More info on digmeoutpodcast.com Discuss on Facebook Follow on Twitter

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#045bonus - Full Interview with Ben London of Alcohol Funnycar

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2011 34:38


As promised, here's the full interview with Alcohol Funnycar singer/guitarist Ben London. Big thanks to Chip Midnight!

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#045bonus - Full Interview with Ben London of Alcohol Funnycar

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2011 34:38


As promised, here's the full interview with Alcohol Funnycar singer/guitarist Ben London. Big thanks to Chip Midnight!

The Round, Seattle
THE ROUND (28) - Ben London, Joshua Medaris (Sanford Arms, Burning Rivers)

The Round, Seattle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2007 3:44


Tues, Sept 24th, 2007 8:00 PM live @ the Fremont Abbey Arts Center| recorded by Joshua Sherman, curated by Nathan Marion