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Host Richard Leigh introduces podcast and the motivations behind it. Featuring 3 short films: [1] Between The Devil & the Deep Blue Sea [2] Electric Dreams [3] Something to Tell You. Watch the show on YouTube: http://youtu.be/VUVRjSN4Mrs, subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 OR JOIN the Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/shortfilmsteacherslove Links to short films loved: > Jessie Taylor: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea | http://deepblueseafilm.vhx.tv (RL abridged for class use) > OhMyCreative: Electric Dreams | http://vimeo.com/54080348 > Pete Gleeson: Something to Tell You | http://vimeo.com/ondemand/somethingtotellyou Disclosure statement: Richard Leigh does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from the review of these short films, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond his role as host of this podcast. Other notes from the show: * Contact Richard Leigh if you would like to share 3 short films and your experience of teaching with them: richard@richly.media * Richard was the MD of the former Campfire Film Foundation from 2011-2015, www.campfire.org.au * Viral beauty short ad by Dove: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U Other short film recommendations from Richard: Teaching Critical & Creative Thinking at Primary Level (Campfire) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytaV4rz1A_0
Hey everybody! I'm Jennifer Vickery… so glad you’ve joined us for another Inside Music Row. We've got a great show for you today, so let’s get started. Well, four decades of history making moments are certainly worth celebrating! That’s why the Grand Ole Opry pulled out all the stops to celebrate forty years at the Opry House. Lots of artists were on hand for the special evening, including Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Bill Anderson, Josh Turner, and many more. This celebration leads into next year’s ninety-year anniversary of the Opry, which started as the W-S-M Barn Dance in a small studio in downtown Nashville. From a guy who knows a lot about living life…John Rich has launched a new lifestyle brand called Redneck Riviera. After spending years in research and development, John believes it’s not just a place, but more a state of mind to enjoy the laid-back, carefree beach lifestyle. You’ll find the new merchandise available in outlets everywhere this spring, as well as online at Redneck Riviera dot com. The final sessions from Country Music Hall of Fame Icon Ray Price will hit shelves April 15th. “Beauty Is…” features Ray’s timeless sounds, along with duets with Vince Gill and Martina McBride. Ray passed away last December. The St. Jude Country Music Marathon is set to take over downtown Nashville for the 15th annual road race. The April 26th run will feature a new start line and course, but will retain its traditional musical theme. More than 30-thousand runners are expected for this year’s event, all helping to raise about two-million dollars for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Look for Chip Esten and Clare Bowen from ABC’s hit show “Nashville” to headline the post-race concert, with rising star Chase Rice set to open. Hunter Hayes has an ambitious plan to help end Child Hunger. He’s planning on breaking a Guiness world record and promoting awareness of child hunger by playing ten shows in ten cities in less than twenty-four hours. This unique ‘tour’ kicks off May ninth with a performance on Good Morning America and wraps in Philadelphia at five A-M the next morning. Hunter is currently out on his “We’re Not Invisible” tour, and getting ready to release his new “Storyline” album May sixth. Now it's time to go “Inside The Song.” Rock group Black Stone Cherry co-wrote a song for their 20-11 album “Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea” called “Stay.” Some of their other writing buddies got hold of that and wanted it for their debut project, and it didn’t take long for Florida Georgia Line to take their version of “Stay” to number one. We caught up with Black Stone Cherry to hear how that all came together.
CONTAINER PODCAST [26] TERENCE FIXMER *Podcast from CLR Terence Fixmer is one of France’s most treasured protagonists. Respected by his peers and adored by his fans, he is equally at ease in both club and festival settings, capable of traversing the gamut of electronic genres from electro, industrial and EBM to techno in its purest form. Since debuting on DJ Hell’s now seminal International Deejay Gigolo Records back in 1998, Fixmer has consistently explored and redefined the boundaries of modern techno, developing a distinct and fiercely original style along the way. His first album for Gigolo, ‘Muscle Machine’ (1999), lit the way for a new take on more dancefloor-focused EBM music, coined “techno body music”, which he would continue to explore on follow-up records for Gigolo as well as Novamute, Datapunk, Music Man and Dave Clarke’s label White Noise. In 2003 he teamed up with Nitzer Ebb vocalist, Douglas McCarthy, to form Fixmer / McCarthy. A partnership that has resulted in two full-length albums, ‘Between The Devil’ (2004) and ‘Into The Night’ (2008) on Synthetic Symphony, and a series of EPs for his own Planete Rouge Records. The duo have performed their energetic live sets at renowned clubs and festivals all across the globe, simultaneously mining the brutality of techno body music and the sensuality of pop to create truly pioneering sound fusions. Whilst Planete Rouge functioned primarily as an outlet for Fixmer / McCarthy works, in 2011 Fixmer reactivated the label with a string of EPs from Emmanuel Top. Newcomers Alexey Volkov and Hubot have since graced the label, with further releases pegged from Emmanuel Top and Fixmer himself to come. But it is with Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe stable that Fixmer has lately been reinventing himself once again. Landing on the label early on with ‘Machine’ at that start of 2009, he has since put out a series of diverse EPs, moving away from his EMB heritage to explore deep and dubbier climes. In 2010 he released his fourth LP, ‘Comedy of Menace’, a true techno album composed from dark atmospheres and hypnotic energy, received to critical acclaim. Releases on Prologue, Turbo, and CLR have since followed, proving Fixmer’s continued relevance and restless aversion to a singular sound. Meanwhile his records have featured on many notable mixes, including Agoria’s Fabric 57 CD and Ben Klock’s latest compilation for the London institution, as well as podcast from luminaries like Juan Atkins, Laurent Garnier and Jon Hopkins. With a fifth full length in the pipeline, Fixmer is showing no signs of slowing down. He is a true innovator who shall remain at the forefront, and a firm favourite of producers, DJs and music lovers from all generations. Fixmer web site http://www.terencefixmer.com/ Container Project FB: http://goo.gl/b9BvTo
"Freddie Freeloader" - Miles Davis "Killer Joe" - Quincy Jones "Shulie A Bop " - Sarah Vaughan "The In Crowd" - Ramsey Lewis "Sugar" - Louis Armstrong "Sweet Lorraine" - Nat "King" Cole "Walk On By" - Aretha Franklin "OGD (Road Song)" - Jimmy Smith & Wes Armstrong "Sookie Sookie" - Grant Green "My Baby Just Cares For Me" [Danny Krivit Re-Edit] - Nina Simone "It's Your Thang" - Lou Donaldson "Harlem River Drive" - Bobbi Humphreys "Grazin' In The Grass" - Hugh Masekela "Soulful Strut" - Young Holt Unlimited "Hallelujah, I Just Love Her So" - Ray Charles "Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea" - Ella Fitzgerald "Fever" - Little Willie John "Spreadin' Honey" - The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band "Mercy Mercy Mercy" - Cannonball Adderley "At Last" - Etta James "Hypnotized" - Linda Jones "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green "Sittin' In The Park" - Billy Stewart "Cowboys and Girls" - The Intruders "'Mo Onions" - Booker T & The M.G.'s "The Way You Do The Things You Do" = The Temptations "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Gladys Knight & The Pips "Fafafafafa (Sad Song)" - Otis Redding "634-5789" - Wilson Pickett "Please Mr. Postman" - The Marvellettes "Hold On, I'm Coming" - Sam & Dave "Knock On Wood" - Eddie Floyd "Baby, I Love You" - Aretha Franklin "Your Precious Love" - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell "Express Yourself" - Charles Wright "Jimmy Mack" - Martha Reeves & The3 Vandellas "Shotgun" - Edwin Starr "Tighten Up" - Archie Bell & The Drells
In this week's Moshcast: Fires Of Waco - "The Journey Slow" Hoodlum Shouts - "Guns Germs Steel" Darren Gibson - "Lost" Skyway - "Bright Eyes Never Die" Dearly Divine - "Roads (Where We're Going We Don't Need Roads)" Between The Devil and the Deep - "Over The Counter Culture" Handball Deathmatch - "Solitaire" Vultures - "11:11" Warbrain - "Alone" Bateman - "Like Clockwork" Bateman - "Thievery" The Construct - "2AM" Mayweather - "Walk Away" Mid Youth Crisis - "Life Plan From Birth"
The DJ BILL COLEMAN Podcast - Episode 14: "Whipped Cream: Lounge Sessions vol. 1" 1. "Freddie Freeloader" - Miles Davis 2. "Why Don't You Do Right?" - Peggy Lee 3. "Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea" - Ella Fitzgerald 4. "Bring Down The Birds" - Herbie Hancock 5. "Whipped Cream" - Herb Alpert 6. "Watermelon Man" - Mongo Santamaria 7. "Bang Bang" - Joe Cuba Sextet 8. "Sunshine Of Your Love" - Sparky Wilson 9. "Brown Eyed Girl" - Van Morrison 10. "Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond 11. "Soul Bossa Nova" - Quincy Jones 12. "Draggin' The Line" - Tommy James 13. "Green Onions" - Booker T. & The MG's 14. "She's A Woman" - The Beatles 15. "Sympathy For The Devil" - The Rolling Stones 16. "I'm A Man" - Jeffrey Wright 17. "I Got A Woman" - Ray Charles 18. "Chain Of Fools" - Aretha Franklin 19. "Knock On Wood" - Eddie Floyd 20. "The Boy From New York City" - The Ad-Libs 21. "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?" - Dinah Washington peacebisquit.com myspace.com/peacebisquit myspace.com/djbillcoleman facebook.com/djbillcoleman facebook.com/peacebisquit