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On dit de lui qu'il est l'héritier du « Tulsa Sound », ce style insaisissable qui a fait la notoriété du chanteur JJ Cale. Mais Paul Benjaman a su sortir des sentiers battus pour imposer son propre style en incluant la plupart des styles de musique américaine, y compris des éclairs de rock, de jazz, de funk, de be-bop et de swing. Le groupe tourne sans relâche dans les régions du Midwest, des Rocheuses et du Sud-Ouest des Etats-Unis et passe au Blues Café accompagné de Dom Ferrer pour sa toute première tournée française !Nous recevons également le chanteur Kent, de passage par le Blues Café Live, pour parler de son dernier album Scherzando.
This story is taken from an essay that is rumored to have been written by Benjamin Frankin, though never proven. It's a lesson in reason over emotion and gossip.
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I'm your host Tim Landes.My guest on this episode has been providing the soundtrack for fun Sunday nights at the Colony for a decade. He's also played just about every stage in Tulsa during his nearly 30-year career. If there was a Mount Rushmore for modern Tulsa musicians Paul Benjaman's sunglassed smiling face would be there representing the new Tulsa Sound. Paul has toured all over the US and Europe, and played many music festivals, including representing our city and state's music scene numerous times at South By Southwest. Since 2010, he has been featured on multiple Horton Records releases, including a few studio albums. He also appears on the 2020 compilation “Back to Paradise: A Tulsa Tribute to Okie Music” where he covers JJ Cale, Don White, Steve Pryor and Teegarden & Van Winkle.” Paul learned from legendary guitarist Junior Brown and has worked with Steve Earle, Jamie Johnson, George Porter Junior of The Meters, John Densmore of The Doors, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Gary Busey and many more. There was also an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon as sideman for the T Bone Burnett produced Secret Sisters. When he's not playing live music, he's been helping others learn how to play guitar for 25 years through as an instructor at Guitar House of Tulsa. We featured a great article on the business earlier this year that is linked in the show notes. We discuss his musical origins, his long career in music and what has kept him in Tulsa all this time. We talk about the current state of the music scene and what he's got in the works and lots more. Following our conversation, you can hear his song, “Sneaker.” He is a really cool dude and a heck of a musician. I'm so happy we finally got the chance to talk. A reminder: you can always find weekly music listings every Monday at TulsaPeople.com. Also, be sure to subscribe to this podcast channel, so you can hear all our featured conversations and our twice-monthly mini episodes of About Town. OK let's get this going. This is Tulsa Talks with Paul Benjaman.
This week on the RISE podcast is the return of Benjaman Sullivan. Ben has spent more than half his life as a student and practitioner of shamanism and Earth Medicine. His own journey of personal healing and discovery has led him to study and train with master healers and medicine people of North and South America, as well as the Celtic Medicine of his ancestry. To learn about Benjaman Sullivan Go to... www.originalmythology.com Entelechy Visions www.entelechyvisions.com Theme Music provided by Cloudkicker. To learn more go to www.cloudkickermusic.com Other Musical Contributions This Will Destroy You http://thiswilldestroyyou.net/ Subscribe to Inner Monologue today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or I Heart Radio!
"Today, The Alt-Country Show premieres the scenic, DIY music video for "Parkway Bound." The song can be found on North Carolina artist, Shay Martin Lovette's sophomore release, Scatter & Gather. The album dropped on May 14th and is produced by Joseph Terrell of Mipso. Beautiful arrangements showcase Lovette's crisp vocals and punctuate his songwriting. [youtubelg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UILkszuP0p4[/youtubelg] Lovette tells us a little bit about the making of the video, recording "Parkway Bound" for the album, and Scatter & Gather as a whole. On the idea behind the video: "I'm super excited to share this video, especially because it was a 100% DIY affair and the footage was captured on iPhones. My partner, Julianna Liegel captured most of the footage and Joseph Terrell, Gabe Anderson, and I filmed the rest. Gabe Anderson also edited the video. The idea for this video was pretty straight forward. “Parkway Bound” was written around the concept of someone leaving their troubles behind and escaping to the Blue Ridge Parkway. I am lucky enough to live less than a mile from the parkway, and have spent countless hours enjoying the mountains, trails, and creeks that can be found in the region so it felt natural to give the video a sort of “day in the life” type vibe. My good friend, Joseph Terrell (Mipso) who produced Scatter & Gather, drove his Jeep Comanche to Boone, North Carolina (where I'm based) and we hit the Blue Ridge Parkway for a full day of cruising to different scenic overlooks, rambling down trails, eating biscuits, and rock hopping to various waterfalls in the area. By the end of the day we were exhausted but as we watched the sun disappear behind the Blue Ridge Mountains we were thankful for the journey." On the making of the song with Joseph: "'Parkway Bound' was recorded live at the Rubber Room Studio in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with my dream string band accompanying me and taking this tune to a beautifully folky place. Joseph Terrell (Mipso) sang harmony vocals, Aaron Ballance played Dobro, Libby Rodenbough (Mipso) played Fiddle, Andrew Marlin (Watchhouse) played mandolin, and Wood Robinson (Mipso) played upright bass. We only played the song twice and the second take was the keeper!" On the album: "Scatter & Gather is a collection of songs that I wrote on acoustic guitar at home in Boone, North Carolina and then fleshed out in the studio with members of Mipso, my band, and some very talented special guests like Andrew Marlin (Watchhouse). I had so much fun in the studio kicking ideas around with Joseph Terrell until each song got to a place that we both could be excited about. Joseph and I both have backgrounds in roots music but embrace the idea of experimenting with those roots so it was our goal to let both aspects shine through on this album." Be sure to listen to the podcast which features multiple tracks from Shay Martin Lovette's new album. Then add Scatter & Gather to your collection on Bandcamp! 00:00 - Emily (Sourwood Honey Rag by Shay Martin Lovette) 02:36 - Parkway Bound - Shay Martin Lovette 06:40 - Good Guy - Julia Jacklin 10:47 - Can't Do Much - Waxahatchee 14:26 - Budhist for a Couple Days - Dougie Poole 18:35 - When This Blows Over - John Calvin Abney 22:33 - Emily 24:35 - Sneaker - Paul Benjaman Band 28:08 - Expat - Moviola 31:51 - Whatever Love - Rosali 36:31 - Soft Love - Hello June 39:54 - Fallin' Angel - Van Plating 41:55 - Emily 43:10 - I Saw You - Travis Linville 46:38 - Glory Strums (Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner) - Hiss Golden Messenger 49:53 - High Hopes - Jesse Aycock 53:37 - Backslider - Pilgrim 57:08 - Emily (Sourwood Honey Rag by Shay Martin Lovette) 58:22 - Never Felt So New - Shay Martin Lovette 62:07 - Scatter and Gather - Shay Martin Lovette 65:11 - Finish "
Benjaman has spent more than half his life as a student and practitioner of shamanism and Earth medicine. His own journey of personal healing and discovery led him to study and train with master healers and medicine people of North and South America as well as the Celtic traditions of his ancestry. These paths have helped Benjaman find his deepest, most profound healing transformation, as well as the path forward to help others do the same. Join us for this inspiring discussion. Benjaman’s podcast, Original Mythology, begins later this month, visit www.originalmythology.com to learn more.
A look into two mysterious cases, one solved and one gone cold, which have investigators stumped. In this episode, I share the story of Benjaman Kyle. A man found naked and unconscious behind a dumpster with no memory of his identity or how he got there. I also provide the few details available on the cold case murder of Mary Susan Humphrey.
We got to hang out "backstage" in the green room of the Tom Skinner Skyline Festival and interview some great people. This is the second of two episodes. We got to talk to Paul Benjaman, John Cooper and The Damn Quails.It was a great day of music, family, food and fun as we celebrated the life and legacy of Tom Skinner. Intro Music - "Backstage Queen" - Chad SullinsBreak Music - "Nobody Knows" - Tom Skinner
The Season 1 Finale of Tulsa Little Jam, featuring Paul Benjaman Band!!
Relocating to Grand Rapids from Traverse City, James’ band plays Founders on Saturday and he previewed new tunes on the radio show, which also debuted tracks by several Michigan artists. Check out the in-studio video and listen to the radio show podcast.
This week Joy dissects the curious case of Benjaman Kyle—a man who woke up behind a dumpster in 2004 and couldn't remember his name, or where he had been for the previous 21 years of his life. Good samaritans embark on a mission to help him find his identity. He ends up all over the news, on Dr. Phil, and with groups all over the country wanting to help. But did Benjaman want help? The post The Curious Case of Benjaman Kyle appeared first on Sheologians.
This week Joy dissects the curious case of Benjaman Kyle—a man who woke up behind a dumpster in 2004 and couldn't remember his name, or where he had been for the previous 21 years of his life. Good samaritans embark on a mission to help him find his identity. He ends up all over the news, on Dr. Phil, and with groups all over the country wanting to help. But did Benjaman want help? The post The Curious Case of Benjaman Kyle appeared first on Sheologians.
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Tulsa's own Paul Benjaman talks with Tatiana Z backstage during the Tulsa Takeover at the DittyTV studio in Downtown Memphis.
How would you react if one morning you woke up covered in fire ant bites, you had a splitting headache from trauma to the head, you were naked as the day you were born, you couldn’t remember anything and this was all behind a Burger King? That is what happened to the Burger King Doe. On August 31, 2004 Burger King Doe was found by a worker and had no recollection of who he was. There was a few current events he could recall but nothing about his past. For the next decade Burger King Doe went by the name Benjaman Kyle and with the help of numerous people tried to figure out who he was. The journey takes him from Georgia to Indiana to Florida. After all this time has the man known as Burger King Doe found his home? Richard and Shawn discuss what life was like back in 2004. No social media, CD cases, and how they were meeting about the time Burger King Doe was discovered. Give a Listen to The Language of Bromance in Episode 165 Hope You Be Benjaman. Follow Language of Bromance @LanguageOfBro Email EatTheBeaver@LanguageofBromance.com Like us on Facebook Leave a Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, PodBros Network and Stitcher. Become a LOBarmy Patreon Go to TweakedAudio.com and use the Promo code LOBarmy to get 33% off your order. About Language of Bromance Together Richard and Shawn formed the podcast The Language of Bromance and from there it has been nothing but fun. The duo laugh about things they go through, stories in the news and even getting serious discussing net neutrality along with other issues. Every so often their friendship turns to a bitter rivalry with their nerdiest creation the draft episodes. An original take on a best of or a top 10 list. The draft episodes are done like an NFL Draft 7 rounds where Richard and Shawn flip-flop picks on various topics.
The Oct. 21 edition of Local Spins on WYCE boasted an in-studio performance by vintage country's Diff & Dudley, plus new music by Nashon Holloway, Benjaman James and Friends With the Weather. And this week's episode of Local Spins Live on WJRW got creepy for the holidays with some Halloween-hued rock. Read the story and check out both radio podcasts at Local Spins.
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Welcome to episode 106! This is the third and last episode of our Easter Island Festival Preview series and it features one of the few musicians that have been part of the festival every year, Paul Benjaman. We discussed his music career and his latest album, Sneaker. The Paul Benjaman Band plays Easter Island Saturday, April 16th at 7:00 PM. For a full band schedule and to purchase tickets, visit http://easterislandfestival.com "Ball and Chain" - Paul Benjaman - VDub Sessions For more info about Paul and his music visit: http://www.paulbenjamanband.com and find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
This week the guys discuss the strange and tragic case of Benjaman Kyle. Seemingly left for dead, Benjaman was found unconscious behind a Georgia Burger King in 2004 and awoke to have Retrograde Amnesia, having no memories of who he was or where he was from. To this day no one has any idea about Benjaman's origins and Bryan and Ricky try to help by telling his story, talking a bit about Amnesia itself and also speculate some of their own more 'out there' theories about where this man may have come from!So give this episode a listen, look at his picture and help spread the word about this man and maybe we all can help him reclaim his identity! And better yet, if you think you know who Benjaman is contact him at tips@whoisbenjamankyle.com or on his facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BenjamanKyle