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On Monday, Aug. 12, the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company is hosting "The Big Bee," an adult spelling bee, at the Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax. Theatre founder and artistic director Logan Robins joins host Jeff Douglas in Studio A to give some details about the event, and to put him and some other CBCers to the test.
As the weather warms up, we talk about allergies, Scotch Broom and how our taste of music change with age and Hat fishingSupport the show
In this week's episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, we're excited to have Dr. Erica Shelley, CEO and founder of Best For Bees, rejoin us. Best For Bees is at the forefront with their innovative ProtectaBEE hive entrances, designed for multifunctional use, including a groundbreaking method for applying a fungal powder to combat varroa mites. We delve into the potential of Metarhizium, a widely recognized fungus, for its arthropod- and insect-killing properties. Our discussion highlights ongoing research, in partnership with institutions like Washington State University, aimed at identifying the optimal Metarhizium strain for varroa mite treatment. The ProtectaBEE system offers a novel delivery method, enhancing the effectiveness of this biocontrol strategy. Furthermore, Erica introduces the concept of “Big Bee Data,” a visionary approach leveraging beekeeper-collected data—from management apps to sensors and online forms—to shift from reactive to predictive colony management. This episode explores the challenges and solutions in refining this model to aid beekeepers in more effective bee management. Leave comments and questions in the Comments Section of the episode's website. Links and websites mentioned in this podcast: Best For Bees - https://bestforbees.com BTP Episode with Nectar Technologies - https://www.beekeepingtodaypodcast.com/precision-beekeeping-with-nectar-technologies-max-cherney-nico-coallier-s6-e03/ Honey Bee Obscura Podcast: http://honeybeeobscura.com ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global offers a variety of standard and custom patties. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about heir line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com Thanks for Northern Bee Books for their support. Northern Bee Books is the publisher of bee books available worldwide from their website or from Amazon and bookstores everywhere. They are also the publishers of The Beekeepers Quarterly and Natural Bee Husbandry. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments in the show notes of this episode or: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Be Strong by Young Presidents; Epilogue by Musicalman; Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus; A Fresh New Start by Pete Morse; Wedding Day by Boomer; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; Original guitar background instrumental by Jeff Ott Beekeeping Today Podcast is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2024 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Brooke is starting "Aunt Week," Jose needs T-Shirt ideas for Disney Land, Alexis needs more perks for single people at weddings, and Jeffrey has a BIG BEE in his bonnet. It's time to go around the room and share What's On Our Minds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fanciest chicken coop you've ever seen, a tasty food spread that sounds like a dating app, and a creative mother-daughter duo's mission to end the missing marker cap epidemic. Hosts Ariel Boswell, Jon Dick, and Leslie Green jump into the tank with their business takes on Shark Tank products. Listen for: What the pluck is up with Over EZ's valuation? Wanna Date? needs a date with a distribution plan Big Bee Little Bee's roller coaster of confusing product positioning If you love the show – if you hate the show – go ahead and leave us a 5-Star Review https://ratethispodcast.com/anotherbite Another Bite is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Matthew Brown.
Facebook Share Twitter Share Google+ Share Business Strategist, Joe Pardo interviews Amy Leinbach of Big Bee Little Bee (Marker Parker, ScrubBEE and Build-A-Straw). Watch her Shark Tank pitch from Season 14 Episode 5 at https://youtu.be/gM-J1ObUqAY Further your business education by joining us in the Super Business Community! https://JoePardo.com/sbc https://ShopJoePardo.com ROCKET YOUR SALES: Free PDF Guide! https://JoePardo.com/rocket Work with Joe to grow your business at https://JoePardo.com Check out Big Bee Little Bee at https://bigbeelittlebee.com/
Transformação certamente é uma palavra que tem guiado o mercado imobiliário nos últimos tempos, que vem mudando cada vez mais o modo de divulgar e anunciar. O digital tornou um grande aliado para propagar informações e atrair clientes, ao mesmo tempo, o presencial ainda se faz tão importante na hora de decisão de compra. Dados da Associação Brasileira de Incorporadoras Imobiliárias e da Fundação Instituto de Pesquisas Econômicas (ABRAINC-Fipe) apontam uma alta de 24,6% no lançamento de móveis de janeiro a outubro de 2021, em comparação ao ano anterior, resultando em 107.390 novos imóveis neste período - mas como as imobiliárias, construtoras e incorporadoras estão inovando nas vendas e nas divulgações? Para discutir sobre perspectivas para o mercado imobiliário, o APPCAST desta semana convida: Convidados: MARIANA LIMA, gerente de marca e comunicação na Construtora Tenda; LEO SANTOS, sócio e diretor comercial, marketing e desenvolvimento na RE/MAX Rede Pró RODRIGO MENDERICO, diretor geral da Plano e House, discutem sobre perspectivas para o mercado imobiliário. APPCasters: Afonso Abelhão – sócio-fundador e CEO da Big Bee e diretor da APP Brasil Douglas Miquelof – diretor de negócios e inovação na Compasso Coolab e diretor da APP Brasil Apresentação: Alexandre Luppi – cofunder da Compasso Coolab e diretor da APP Brasil Produção e roteiro: Chistianne Abila e Mariana Cruz Gravação, edição, montagem e distribuição: Compasso Coolab
Today, I am chatting with the founder of Big Bee Little Bee's, Amy Leinbach. She is opening up about how her company came to be, what motivates her to invent new products and the messages she wants you to know about living green - from one mom to another. This convo is full of life hacks and tips on how to lead by example, get your family involved and take off all the pressure while living more sustainably. In this episode we will discuss, How Big Bee Little Bee startedHow to avoid mildew in your bath toysA brilliant new take on the strawEasy ways to lower wasteProducts that are making lower waste more second natureHow to stop feeling guilty about not being zero waste and what to strive for insteadFun ways to get your kids involved in going greenYou'll discover that and so much more in this episode.If you love this podcast be sure to leave a review and share a screenshot of this episode to your IG stories. Tag @greenjunkiepodcast so I can shout you out and publicly say thanks. Thanks for listening and being here.Your green bestie,Xoxo StephanieHang With Amy:https://bigbeelittlebee.com/20% discount code on the entire site goodgirlgonegreenhttps://www.instagram.com/bigbee_lilbee/https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbee_lilbeePrevious Episodes Mentioned:Episode #9: Eco-Organizing: Reusing What You Already HaveEpisode # 27: Eco-Guilt - Just Drop ItSnag 1 on 1 Green and Sustainable Coaching with me https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/green-sustainable-coaching-calendarFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TwitterCome join the Green Junkie Facebook GroupBecome a Green Junkie Insider and gain access to bonus contentProduced by: Alecia HarrisMusic By: Liz Fohle
The second half of the football season is about to get underway and the Big Bee sees a bowl game in the Jackets' future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The second half of the football season is about to get underway and the Big Bee sees a bowl game in the Jackets' future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest is Big Bee 713 of Next Level Automotive. We speak with him about running a business during the pandemic, how the supply chain is affecting everything in the industry, diversifying into different businesses like clothing, and more.
So, what does the Big Bee do on a bye week? Plenty is the answer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So, what does the Big Bee do on a bye week? Plenty is the answer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esther tells Jane all about her big field trip to Basingstoke to find a drone congregation area (DCA). Her guide for the day was Stephen Fleming (Co-editor of BeeCraft Magazine) and along the way Esther also found out some fascinating facts about bee keeping history but also visited some wonderful fields of lavender - a dream day out indeed. Packed full of facts and fun, and also a cheeky trip to the pub!Thanks to Stephen Fleming and www.bee-craft.comQueen Bees is a Hat Trick Podcast with Jane Horrocks and Esther Coles.Follow us on Instagram @queenbeespod for more pictures from the day out as described in the pod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Caterpillars, Civ VI and Capitalism Tune in for our very first in person garden edition episode
Which room to choose when agreeing to join a house. Thanks for joining the Swamp goblins, you can find us at https://twitter.com/goblin_swamp https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/swampgoblins twitch.tv/etherealdeer
Was Tropic Thunder the last great Mel Brooks style parody film? If we could rid this world of anything, what would it be? Are bees really endangered or is it a lie from Big Bee? Are deepfakes introducing a huge issue with the reliability of video evidence? What's the deal with OnlyFans? Why was Billy Mays such a perfect salesman? All this and more on todays confusing episode of the Help Me I'm Terrified of The Great Beyond Podcast Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we hear all about the Mardi Gras celebrations in Sydney, World Wildlife Day, a very clever dog and a big bee heist!
This week we hear all about the Mardi Gras celebrations in Sydney, World Wildlife Day, a very clever dog and a big bee heist!
This week we hear all about the Mardi Gras celebrations in Sydney, World Wildlife Day, a very clever dog and a big bee heist!
https://www.wayfindinggrowth.com/201 Launching a Franchise, Using Empathy to Make Decisions, We All Face ShipwrecksParallel industries can teach us so much. In this episode of Wayfinding Growth, Remington walked away with several "aha moments" from a coffee franchise that sparked ideas for our agency. We hope you'll do the same.Today’s Sponsor is Impulse Creative’s Video Marketing Masterclass - George B Thomas built out an 11 module On-Demand Course on how to leverage Video in your Business. He covers everything from how to choose the right equipment, to what you can do videos about in your business. Check it out at impulsecreative.com/vfm and preview 2 modules for Free.Bob Fish, Biggby CoffeeBiggby Coffee (pronounced Big-Bee) is a privately owned coffee franchise business based in East Lansing, Michigan. There are close to 250 locations across 8 states, each locally owned and operated. Bob Fish and Michael McFall are the co-CEOs of Biggby Coffee. Bob, along with co-found Mary Roszel, launched the company in 1995 near Michigan State University. Franchising started in 1999."My Harbor is Littered with Shipwrecks"Bob says you can't have success without shipwrecks. Growth takes risk. He recalled how his first store in East Lansing opened "with a resounding thud." It took grit and tenacity and a dream to make it happen through those shipwrecks. In fact his biggest shipwreck was about 5 years into the life of Biggby. Bob and his partner decided to buy a small coffee chain in Toledo, Ohio.The plan was to buy and flip the brand. They went to a vendor for a loan, a bank for a loan, and put their own money into the venture. As life moved forward and they thought it was going well, they hit their first major obstacle. The bank came to the business and said they were shutting their loan down. Bob and the leadership team discovered they weren't keeping their balance sheet in the "right ratio" for the bank. Bob says the lesson was conquering hubris and arrogance, because he hadn't read the fine print in the contract and taken it seriously. On the precipice of bankruptcy, Bob and his partner had to then show up to the rest of the world with a positive attitude. Empathy and BrandingBiggby didn't start as Biggby. The brand actually started as Beaner's Coffee. In late 2007, they changed to Biggby Coffee. The idea behind the original name was a reference to coffee beans. The team wasn't aware of the other meaning of the word. “Beaner” is often used as an ethnic slur for Mexicans. So Bob and partner Mike McFall agreed that they wanted to voluntarily change their name.Founded on the principal of being the friendly coffee community and loving everyone, the pair wanted people to know that the organization was open and accepting of all nationalities and people. The name “Biggby” was chosen as it was the vocalization of the black and orange “big B” logo that already existed. Biggby became a fun name, and the first store opened under the name Biggby Coffee on October 29, 2007, in Westand, Michigan. The name change was completed in all stores by January 31, 2008.The successful name change is attributed to the Biggby corporate entity making the decision to shoulder the entire cost of the name change. From exterior building signs, PR, and a myriad of other expenses, Bob and Mike felt it was only right to cover the costs for franchise owners. Bob said the cost added up to about $1 million. And it was worth every penny.In December 2007, Biggby Coffee was awarded MBC Global's 3rd Quarter Multicultural Achievement Award for completing the name change on a completely voluntary basis.
https://www.wayfindinggrowth.com/201 Launching a Franchise, Using Empathy to Make Decisions, We All Face ShipwrecksParallel industries can teach us so much. In this episode of Wayfinding Growth, Remington walked away with several "aha moments" from a coffee franchise that sparked ideas for our agency. We hope you'll do the same.Today’s Sponsor is Impulse Creative’s Video Marketing Masterclass - George B Thomas built out an 11 module On-Demand Course on how to leverage Video in your Business. He covers everything from how to choose the right equipment, to what you can do videos about in your business. Check it out at impulsecreative.com/vfm and preview 2 modules for Free.Bob Fish, Biggby CoffeeBiggby Coffee (pronounced Big-Bee) is a privately owned coffee franchise business based in East Lansing, Michigan. There are close to 250 locations across 8 states, each locally owned and operated. Bob Fish and Michael McFall are the co-CEOs of Biggby Coffee. Bob, along with co-found Mary Roszel, launched the company in 1995 near Michigan State University. Franchising started in 1999."My Harbor is Littered with Shipwrecks"Bob says you can't have success without shipwrecks. Growth takes risk. He recalled how his first store in East Lansing opened "with a resounding thud." It took grit and tenacity and a dream to make it happen through those shipwrecks. In fact his biggest shipwreck was about 5 years into the life of Biggby. Bob and his partner decided to buy a small coffee chain in Toledo, Ohio.The plan was to buy and flip the brand. They went to a vendor for a loan, a bank for a loan, and put their own money into the venture. As life moved forward and they thought it was going well, they hit their first major obstacle. The bank came to the business and said they were shutting their loan down. Bob and the leadership team discovered they weren't keeping their balance sheet in the "right ratio" for the bank. Bob says the lesson was conquering hubris and arrogance, because he hadn't read the fine print in the contract and taken it seriously. On the precipice of bankruptcy, Bob and his partner had to then show up to the rest of the world with a positive attitude. Empathy and BrandingBiggby didn't start as Biggby. The brand actually started as Beaner's Coffee. In late 2007, they changed to Biggby Coffee. The idea behind the original name was a reference to coffee beans. The team wasn't aware of the other meaning of the word. “Beaner” is often used as an ethnic slur for Mexicans. So Bob and partner Mike McFall agreed that they wanted to voluntarily change their name.Founded on the principal of being the friendly coffee community and loving everyone, the pair wanted people to know that the organization was open and accepting of all nationalities and people. The name “Biggby” was chosen as it was the vocalization of the black and orange “big B” logo that already existed. Biggby became a fun name, and the first store opened under the name Biggby Coffee on October 29, 2007, in Westand, Michigan. The name change was completed in all stores by January 31, 2008.The successful name change is attributed to the Biggby corporate entity making the decision to shoulder the entire cost of the name change. From exterior building signs, PR, and a myriad of other expenses, Bob and Mike felt it was only right to cover the costs for franchise owners. Bob said the cost added up to about $1 million. And it was worth every penny.In December 2007, Biggby Coffee was awarded MBC Global's 3rd Quarter Multicultural Achievement Award for completing the name change on a completely voluntary basis.
Heidi and Sarah talk about a Smurf world record, the world’s largest bee, and a hideaway man in a gorilla mask.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Weird News Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US:http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/weird-news-podcast.htmlITunes Feed: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-weird-news-odcast/id1119025187GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiNUBj9T5Go&list=PLF8Qial15ufrm6YdW8CSkuoKjlWeSCeV2"list=PLF8Qial15ufrm6YdW8CSkuoKjlWeSCeV2Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_WeirdNewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCWeirdNews/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Weird News Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Weird News Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
This week we talk comics, properties, Pokemon and more! #Bee there or Bee square! 0:24:37 Kevin Smith writing Howard the Duck with ATHF co-creator Dave Willis 0:27:27 Marvel to bring four cartoon properties to Hulu with Howard the Duck, Modok, Hit Monkey, and Tigra and Dazzler 0:29:21 Netflix cancels last two marvel shows Punisher and Jessica Jones and Eminem isn't too happy about the former! 0:34:00 Ben Affleck hangs up the cape and cowel 0:35:14 DC shrinking new comic titles due to lack of market demand 0:42:47 Carlton Dance copyright claim rebuked - Fortnite lives to dance another day, Alfonso Ribeiro likely not pleased! 0:44:39 European government passes new controversial copyright law 0:54:17 This person does not exist website 0:57:00 Epic offering Thimbleweed Park for free now to March 7th, 2019 0:59:03 Fortnite hosts its biggest in-game event yet - the Marshmallow Concert 1:02:35 Pokemon Company streaming Pokemon on Twitch to celebrate Pokemon Day! 1:04:02 World's biggest bee rediscovered in Indonesia 1:12:53 Reggie Fils-Aime retiring and being replaced by Doug Bowser snickers 1:13:19 Her Smell movie starring Elizabeth Moss 1:13:58 Chris Pratt in "The Kid" Live Show https://youtu.be/LTN6kT9YN1w Lost Links of Indonesia! Bee back next week! Interested in writing geek-centric articles? Got a fever to let your inner writer out? Email us with an article to be published for thousands of readers to see! CHECK OUT OUR AWESOME merch! https://www.duelingogres.com/bazaar-dueling-ogres-store/ SMASH ALL THOSE social media LIKES AND SHARES AND retweets and pins and SUBSCRIBES FOREVER! They help us stay alive one more day! Literally, there are larger ogres over us. They're ruthless and terrifying. We cry tears of blood! CALL or TEXT us so we can play/read your question on air @ !! (Intro uses the "" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under . Outtro: , licensed under .)
Today we are talking to Betsy Mikesell and Angie White, founders and creators of Beddy’s bedding. We talk about family, how moms are the worlds best problem solvers and what it was like being on the show The West Texas Investors Club on CNBC. Which, if you’re not familiar with it, is like the Texas version of Shark Tank. I think this is the very first episode that I didn’t edit anything out because these two ladies are so fun, and shared so much information I had to leave it all in! Check here for my Beddy's review on SavvySassyMoms.com that we discuss from a few years ago! I really do love this bedding so much and these two ladies too. And on Big Biz we have Amy Leinbach the founder of Big Bee Little Bee, a small brand out of southern California that I cannot say enough about, and if you’ve been on my Instagram page at all @oneamazingmompod you area already familiar with them. She invented a silicon bath scrubbie that has now become in a staple in both my and my kids showers. On top of that she's charming and adorable and my future best friend. This is a great episode, longer than the rest but it's just that I couldn't cut anything out! Enjoy!
This week, we talk all things Smash, Pokemon Lets Go!, Diablo 3, and much more! (We're also attached by a giant be - sorry). Hope you enjoy the show! Pokemon Let's Go! Diablo 3 Child Of Light Undertale Resident Evil Revelations Night In The Woods
This week Sky has us go from the tree that owns itself to quilt. We talk folklore and how amazing a quilt cannon would be. Subscribe in iTunesListen on Stitcher Radio
In a multi-location episode, we start off in Jeremy's recording studio, trying out his homebrew "Rye, Cheat, Steal". We spin for a while about brewing, as Michael wants to try to get into the game again. Next, we throw to ourselves at Reunion Brewery in Iowa City as we each sample a flight of their brews.Beer in this episode: Reunion Brewery FlightCheers!
Join….NOT our heroes in this DM’s birthday extravaganza! We dip back into Dun Khan’s psyche and confront some of his personal misconceptions about life and death!It’s a non-cannon special episode! Thanks to T for DMing so this Big Bee could have his birthday off!We’d love to hear from you if you’ve got thoughts about the show, so check us out on Twitter @htwlaid! If you tweet about us we might shout you out on the show, and as always: consider giving us a rate and review on iTunes, it really really helps, and tell a friend!Our intro music comes from BoxCat Games, with additional music from Lee Rosevere, and Komiku:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Komiku/Licensed under Creative Commons: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Jennifer Hill speaks with inventor, voice over actor and entrepreneur, Amy Leinbach, about how she was able to successfully bring two products to market on Amazon. Amy gives a step-by-step process to bring an invention to market and talks about some of the challenges she faced along the way. bigbeelittlebee.com Amy Leinbach is the founder and owner of Big Bee, Little Bee—a manufacturer and retailer of innovative juvenile products. Through her brand, she has created two award-winning products for the family-friendly consumer products industry: the Snow Angel Cushioned Baby Bath Towel and the ScrubBEE Body Brush. In addition to running her business, Amy is a mom and a voice actor. She began her professional career in the field of education, first as a Special Educator and later as the Director of Product Management for Kaplan Virtual Education. She graduated from Pepperdine University with a Bachelor’s in Communication and a Master’s in Educational Administration. She lives in Huntington Beach, California with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
show#661 09.30.16 Women Tunz Two Ways Jimmy Witherspoon - Fast Women And Sloe Gin from 45 RPM 1953 (2:35) James Cotton - Young Bold Women from Cotton Mouth Man 2013 (3:25) Rick Vito - Pretty Women from Mojo On My Side 2015 (3:46) Clare Free - I Won't Lie from How It Is (4 Track EP) 2010 (3:41) Elkie Brooks - I Wonder Who from Nothin' But the Blues 1994 (2:32) Dana Fuchs - Handful Too Many from Songs From The Road 2014 (5:46) Gina Sicilia - Try Me from Allow Me to Confess 2007 (3:14) Dorothy Ellis - He's Gone [1952] from Rare Blues Girls From King 1988 (2:47) Betty Hall Jones - You Got To Have What It Takes [1949] from Those Great Blues Girls From The 40's 1985 (2:40) Taj Mahal - Honky Tonk Women from Blue Light Boogie 1999 (4:39) Hollywood Fats Band - All Pretty Women from Complete 1979 Studio Sessions 2001 (3:06) Tony Joe White - Red Neck Women from Live From Austin TX 2006 (3:22) Bessie Smith - I Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle [1925] from Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Bessie Smith 2003 (3:21) Dana Gillespie - Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle from Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle 1974 (4:39) Lisa Cee - Bright Shiny World from My Turn 2012 (5:28) Maureen Brown - Bad Boy from Be Close 1997 (3:33) Bradley's Circus - Searching from Shotgun Bunny 2008 (4:51) Reverend Raven - Once the Women Start Talking from Big Bee 2007 (3:41) Champion Jack Dupree - Bad Whisky And Bad Women from Junker's Blues (The Blues Collection Vol.59) (2:37) Son Seals - Going Home (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones) from Deluxe Edition 2002 (3:47)
show#55809.20.14 Movin' Man!! Ry Cooder - How Can You Keep Moving (Unles) from Into The Purple Valley (3:07)Blacktop Deluxe - Moving Up A Gear from Turn Up, Be Nice, Play Hard 2014 (3:57)Shawn Pittman - Movin' from Triple Troubles 2010 (4:52)Johnny Moeller - I'm Movin' on Up from BlooGaLoo! 2010 (3:29)Rick Estrin and the Nightcats - Movin' Slow from One Wrong Turn 2012 (4:03)The Blazers - I'm Movin' from Just for You 1997 (3:19)Carlos del Junco - Movin' Down the River Rhine from Steady Movin' 2008 (3:58)Charlie Brentley - Moving On Now from The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll Disc 15 (2:19)John Hiatt - Movin' On from The Open Road 2010 (4:44)Reverend Raven - She's Movin' On from Big Bee 2007 (4:49)Debbie Davies - Movin' & Groovin' from Debbie Davies' Blues Blast 2007 (6:58)Eric Bibb - Movin’ Up from Deeper in the Well 2012 (2:54)The Nighthawks - Moving Up in Class from 10 Years Live 1982 (7:13)David Maxwell - Moving Out of His World from Max Attack [95 North] 2005 (5:39)Michelle Willson - Bullseye - As Long as I'm Movin' from Evil Gal Blues 1994 (3:09)Sue Foley - Gotta Keep Moving from Where the Action Is 2002 (3:51)Medford Slim Band - Keep on movin' from Too much is never enough 1991 (3:54)Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers - Moving in a West Coast Way from Keepin' It Real 2004 (4:46)Blue Stew - Keep Moving Along from Destination: The Blues 1998 (4:08)The Porkroll Project - Ain't Movin', Just Groovin' from The Porkroll Project 2004 (3:10)Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Keep on Moving from Keep on Moving 1969 (5:00)Burdon, Eric - Slow Moving Train from Soul Of A Man 2005 (5:26)Eugene Hideaway Bridges - Movin' and a Groovin' from Live in San Antonio 2009 (4:17)Little G Weevil - Moving from Moving 2013 (3:59)A.C. Reed - Moving Out Of The Ghetto from I'm In The Wrong Business 1987 (3:53)Kevin Selfe - Moving Day Blues from Long Walk Home 2013 (6:20)Omar & the Howlers - Movin' from Wall of Pride 1988 (4:37)
Anna and Siobhan are back this week to guide us sherpalike out of the world's biggest Duane Read and to oversee our body donation process after it inevitably doesn't end well. Where shall our skulls go? The set of NBC's "Whitney" probably. Plus: baby weapons, transition contacts, more coffin stuff, designer destiny birthmarks, and ALL HAIL THE SUBWAY GODS, LORDS OF THE TRACK, LET THEM RISE AGAIN, BEHOLD THE YELLOW PRINCE OF THE 6 TRAIN. Kisses!
This week's playlist: • Do The Romp (4:56) by Richard Johnston, from Official Bootleg #1 (2003), available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. • The Same Thing (4:37) by Big Bill Morganfield, from Rising Son (1999); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BigBillMorganfield.com/ for more information. • Umbrella Man (4:58) by Scott Albert Johnson, from Umbrella Man (2007), available from the store at his site and the iTMS. Visit ScottAlbertJohnson.com for more information. • Bad Girl (5:08) by Aunt Kizzy'z Boyz, from It's Tight Like That (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit AuntKizzyzBoyz.com for more information. • Don't Know What You're Missing (3:39), Do Something (3:44) and Iron City (5:07), all by BJ Allen & Blue Voodoo, and all from Heartless (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com for more information. • Run Home To Mama (3:38) by Danny Burton, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol. 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com in Australia. Run Home To Mama is from Danny's 2005 CD Take a Step Back. Visit Danny's MySpace page for more information and to hear several other tracks. • No Time For Singing The Blues (5:39) by Detroit Women, from Sassitude (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for information. • Big Bee (6:52) by Reverend Raven, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Big Bee is also the title track of the Rev.'s most recent CD, which is available from BlueslandRecords.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Murphy's Saloon Frappr! map. You can also connect with me in Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Excellent resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; and BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #148 courtesy of the artists and IODA PROMONET, Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Vintage Wine by Dave Hole, from Rough Diamond (2007), available direct from the store at Dave's site and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. • Trust by Joe White, from Trials Along The Trail (2005), available as a download from IndependentArtistsCompany.com. Visit JoeWhiteMusic.com and Joe's page at Garageband.com for more information. • Straighten Up And Fly Right by Mary-Ann Brandon, from Stone Blues (2007), available from SnailWorx Records and the iTMS. Visit Mary-Ann's IODA PromoNet page for a little more information. • Po' Boy by Paul Yates, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol, 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com. Po' Boy is from Paul's debut CD Mr. Bowman (release date unknown). Also available: But Of Course (2004) from Guitar 9 Records. • Blues As Blues Can Get by Blue Voodoo, from Hot Wire (My Heart) (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com or their MySpace page for more information. • Hot Wire (My Heart) by Blue Voodoo, also from Hot Wire (My Heart) (2007). • Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters, from The Lost Tapes (1999), available from BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blind Pig site, which provides excellent background information about The Lost Tapes and the players who appear on the album. • Big Bee by Reverend Raven, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Big Bee is also the title track of the Rev.'s brand new CD, which is available from BlueslandRecords.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. • Ballad of John Lee by Brad Wilson, from Rockin' The Blues (2007), available for sale at Brad's gigs. Brad has eight other albums for sale from CD Baby and the iTMS. He also has a long list of individual tracks for sale through Napster. Visit BradWilsonLive.com for more information. • Don't Touch My Guitar by Pat Coast, from Don't Touch My Guitar (2003), available from CD Baby. Visit PatCoastBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Fat Freddy's Cat. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #81 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Please Let Me Explain by Rev. Raven and the Chain-Smoking Altar Boys, featuring Madison Slim, from Live At Blues On Grand (2004), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. The iTMS also has the Rev's albums Slow Burn (2004) and Big Bee (2006). • How Many Times by Eric Coslop, from a single first released in 2001. Eric has a page at Garageband.com, as does his current band The Curbfinders. In the early '90s, Eric also contributed to a series of CDs by the Home At Last Band. • Go Tell It on the Mountain by Jimmie Bratcher, from Man! It's Christmas (2006), available Nov. 24th from Jimmie's online store. Jimmie's other albums are available from his site, as well as the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JimmieBratcher.com and his MySpace page. • Guaranteed Recipe by The Raunchtones, from Standing Room Only: Songs from the Last Roadhouse (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. • Thick Side by Mark Kerr, from One Drink Away From The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit MarkKerrLtd.com. • Rollin' by Maria Daines, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Two albums of Maria's music are available from the iTMS: Treebone and Brother of the Road (both 2005). For more information about Maria, and her partner (and guitarist) Paul Killington, visit Maria-Daines.com. • CTA (mix 1) by Anonymous American, a single obtained from the PMN. For more information about the band, visit AnonymousAmerican.com. • Too Late to Try to Do Right by Root Doctor and The Sofa King Horns, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby, Amazon.com, CD Universe and Barnes & Noble. For more information, visit RootDoctorBand.com. • Rather Be With Her by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • No Time for Singing the Blues by Detroit Women, a pre-release podcasting exclusive to Murphy's Saloon from their forthcoming album Sassitude. The Detroit Women CD Rattle Your Cage (2005) is available from CD Baby, Silk City Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. Be sure to check out their site at DetroitWomen.org. Mentioned sometime during this show: The MTA Song, Ubercaster, foie gras, GourmetCruelty.com and the Chicago City Council's decision to ban the sale of foie gras in the city. And don't forget to send Detroit Women some love with an email to Peggy Blue, their publicist, at pblue(at)detroitwomen(dot)org. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #49 courtesy of these independent artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)