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We invite veterans of Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance (Force Recon) to talk about their service in Vietnam. Bill Barber and Bruce “Doc” Norton both have stories about conducting deep reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and direct action missions behind enemy lines. Unlike conventional infantry units, Force Recon operated in small teams, often just six to eight men, inserted by helicopter, boat, or foot deep into enemy-controlled territory. Their primary mission was to locate and observe North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong movements, determine enemy strength, and call in airstrikes or artillery on enemy positions. They also conducted raids, prisoner snatches, ambushes, and battle damage assessments. The nature of their work meant they frequently engaged in brutal, close-quarters combat, often fighting their way out of overwhelming enemy forces. Force Recon's training and operational methods set them apart from standard Marine infantry. They were trained in airborne operations, scuba diving, long-range patrolling, and survival in enemy territory. Their missions required a high level of stealth, endurance, and mental toughness, as they could be alone in the jungle for days, surviving on limited rations while avoiding detection. In Vietnam's dense terrain, Force Recon teams had to move silently, leaving no trace, and blend into the jungle to observe enemy troop movements. They carried suppressed weapons, radios for calling in fire support, and often had to break contact with superior enemy forces using a combination of speed, deception, and well-planned extraction procedures. Bill Barber served with the First Force Reconnaissance Company, Third Reconnaissance Battalion in I Corps Vietnam in 1965-1966. He stayed in the Marine Corps after returning from Vietnam and went on to serve in Desert Shield/Desert Storm and Panama Invasion. Bruce “Doc” Norton, a Navy Corpsman who served with Marine Force Recon in Vietnam, later became an author and historian, documenting the experiences of these elite Marines. Norton's writings provide firsthand insight into the brutal and relentless nature of Force Recon missions. His accounts describe the grueling conditions of operating in triple-canopy jungle, where visibility was limited, and the ever-present danger of ambushes, booby traps, and enemy patrols made every step a potential death trap. He wrote about the intense firefights that would erupt when a recon team was compromised, often requiring rapid extraction by helicopter under heavy enemy fire. In these situations, the ability to call in airstrikes and artillery with precision was the difference between survival and annihilation. Norton's experiences also highlight the bond among Force Recon Marines and their dedication to each other. As a corpsman, he was responsible for treating wounded Marines under fire, sometimes having to perform life-saving procedures while rounds cracked through the jungle around them. His books detail moments of heroism, loss, and the sheer physical and mental toll that these missions took on the men who conducted them. Unlike the large-scale battles of conventional Marine units, Force Recon's war was often fought in the shadows, a relentless cycle of stealth, violence, and survival. Marine Force Recon's impact on the Vietnam War was significant. Their intelligence-gathering efforts helped shape Marine operations in I Corps, allowing commanders to anticipate enemy movements and strike before the NVA or Viet Cong could. Their direct action missions disrupted enemy logistics, eliminated key targets, and kept pressure on enemy forces in areas where large Marine units could not operate effectively. Despite their small numbers, Force Recon Marines were a force multiplier, striking fear into the enemy and providing invaluable battlefield intelligence. We're grateful to UPMC for Life for sponsoring this event!
CHARLES MINGUS “THE CLOWN” New York, February 13, March 12, 1957Haitian fight song (1), Reincarnation of a lovebird (1)Jimmy Knepper (tb) Shafi Hadi (as-1,ts-2) [aka Curtis Porter (as,ts) ] Wade Legge (p) Charles Mingus (b) Dannie Richmond (d,tamb) JOHN PATITUCCI “SONGS, STORIES AND SPIRITUALS” New York, April 9 & 10, 2002It never entered my mind (ls vcl), Love eternal (es,sp duo), Wise one (jp,bb duo)Edward Simon (p) Sachi Patitucci (cello) John Patitucci (b,el-b) Brian Blade (d,perc) Luciana Souza (vcl) MILES DAVIS ORCHESTRA, GIL EVANS (DIR.) “MILES AHEAD (MILES + 19)” New York, May 6, 10, 1957Springsville, The maids of Cadiz, The Duke, Miles ahead, The Meaning of the BluesBernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Louis Mucci, Taft Jordan, John Carisi (tp) Miles Davis (flhrn) Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennett (tb) Tom Mitchell (b-tb) Willie Ruff, Tony Miranda (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Romeo Penque (cl,cl,oboe) Sid Cooper (cl,fl) Danny Bank (b-cl) Lee Konitz (as) Paul Chambers (b) Art Taylor (d) Gil Evans (arr,cond) Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 de marzo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
CHARLES MINGUS “THE CLOWN” New York, February 13, March 12, 1957Haitian fight song (1), Reincarnation of a lovebird (1)Jimmy Knepper (tb) Shafi Hadi (as-1,ts-2) [aka Curtis Porter (as,ts) ] Wade Legge (p) Charles Mingus (b) Dannie Richmond (d,tamb) JOHN PATITUCCI “SONGS, STORIES AND SPIRITUALS” New York, April 9 & 10, 2002It never entered my mind (ls vcl), Love eternal (es,sp duo), Wise one (jp,bb duo)Edward Simon (p) Sachi Patitucci (cello) John Patitucci (b,el-b) Brian Blade (d,perc) Luciana Souza (vcl) MILES DAVIS ORCHESTRA, GIL EVANS (DIR.) “MILES AHEAD (MILES + 19)” New York, May 6, 10, 1957Springsville, The maids of Cadiz, The Duke, Miles ahead, The Meaning of the BluesBernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Louis Mucci, Taft Jordan, John Carisi (tp) Miles Davis (flhrn) Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennett (tb) Tom Mitchell (b-tb) Willie Ruff, Tony Miranda (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Romeo Penque (cl,cl,oboe) Sid Cooper (cl,fl) Danny Bank (b-cl) Lee Konitz (as) Paul Chambers (b) Art Taylor (d) Gil Evans (arr,cond) Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 de marzo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
The original PlayStation helped bring disc-based and 3D gaming to the masses. So many frontiers at once made for more than a few memorable games and experiences. Matt & Geoff are joined by fellow gaming podcaster Bill Barber to discuss the games, memories, and legacy of Sony's first video game console You can find Bill's podcasts on the SuperPod Network Here is the newest console retrospective poll! We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus content, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is podcaster and denizen of Auldrant, Bill Barber! The game he is talking about today is Tales of the Abyss by Namco Tales Studio and Namco Bandai Games. You can also listen to his podcasts here! We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus content, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Riley and Derek start the show by talking about their past weekends and Christmas shopping. Jumping into some hockey talk, the boys discuss the Philadelphia Flyers losing 3 straight but bouncing back against the Blue Jackets, the Tippett-Frost-Michkov line, Konecny continuing to produce, and Flyers goaltending. Going around the league they discuss Luke Richardson being fired by the Blackhawks, the New York Rangers continuing to struggle and trading their captain Jacob Trouba to the Ducks, extending goalie Igor Shesterkin, and the Colorado Avalanche swapping goaltender Alexandar Georgiev with Mackenzie Blackwood from the Sharks. Before we get to our interview we discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs, Anthony Stolarz and Auston Matthews, and Matvei Michkov signing an autograph after getting kicked out of a game. Former NHL enforcer defenseman Behn Wilson joined us for an interview! Big Behn tells us what he's up to these days, and a book that was recently written about him. Jumping into his playing career Wilson talks to us about playing in juniors, being drafted by Philadelphia, and learning how to fight. We ask Behn about being such a skilled defenseman and point scorer while also being tough, and playing with Bobby Clarke, Bill Barber, and Reggie Leach. He also dives into Bobby Clarke's leadership, playing with Mel Bridgman, Ken Linseman, and a ton more. Finishing up the interview Behn Wilson tells us about some of the toughest players he ever fought and tells some legendary stories. Finishing up the show Derek and Riley answer fan submitted questions presented by Klyr Rum. Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 3rd pillar is officially 20 years old now! That's hard for me to stomach personally. I still feel like the system can't be that old but here we are. Joining me not to talk about feeling old but to celebrate all things Nintendo DS is author Aidan Moher and podcaster Bill Barber of the Gaming & Collecting Podcast. We had a wonderful conversation talking about the history of the console, it's legacy overall and also how much we wish game devs would try new ideas out like they did on the DS. Come celebrate 20 years of the DS with us! Follow Aidan on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/aidanis.fun Follow Bill on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/gandcstudios.bsky.social Shout-out Song: DSi Shop (Remastered) Artist: Bedrock Solid Album: N/A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsGQ-O9lEcA End Song: Where It All Began (Pokemon Lab from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl) Artist: Chris Kohler Album: N/A https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR04272 Get Still Loading Podcast merch! https://www.teepublic.com/user/still-loading-podcast Check out the Bit by Bit Foundation! https://www.bitbybitfoundation.org/ Support the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/stillloadingpod
CLAUDE THORNHILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA “SNOWFALL” New York, November 6, 1947Snowfall, Puttin' And Talkin', AnthropologyEd Zandy, Louis Mucci, Red Rodney (tp) Tak Takvorian, Allan Langstaff, John Torick (tb) Walt Weschler, Sandy Siegelstein (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Danny Polo, Lee Konitz (cl,as) Mickey Folus (b-cl,ts) Babe Fresk (cl,ts) Billy Bushey (cl,b-cl,bar) Claude Thornhill (p,arr) Barry Galbraith (g) Joe Shulman (b) Billy Exiner (d) Fran Warren, Gene Williams (vcl) Bill Borden, Gerry Mulligan, Eddie Herzog, Gil Evans (arr) LENNIE TRISTANO “TRISTANO TRIO” New York, October 8, 1946I can't get started, I surrender dearLennie Tristano (p) Billy Bauer (g) Clyde Lombardi (b) New York, 1955 Turkish mamboLennie Tristano (p) (d- desconocido) THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET (MJQ) “NO SUN IN VENICE” New York, April 4, 1957 The golden striker, Three WindowsMilt Jackson (vib) John Lewis (p) Percy Heath (b) Connie Kay (d) MILES DAVIS NONET “BIRTH OF THE COOL” New York, January 21, 1949 Jeru (gm arr) Move (jl arr) Budo (jl arr)Miles Davis (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Junior Collins (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) Al Haig (p) Joe Shulman (b) Max Roach (d) John Lewis (arr) New York, April 22, 1949 Boplicity (ge arr) Israel (jc arr)Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Continue reading Puro Jazz 11 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
CLAUDE THORNHILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA “SNOWFALL” New York, November 6, 1947Snowfall, Puttin' And Talkin', AnthropologyEd Zandy, Louis Mucci, Red Rodney (tp) Tak Takvorian, Allan Langstaff, John Torick (tb) Walt Weschler, Sandy Siegelstein (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Danny Polo, Lee Konitz (cl,as) Mickey Folus (b-cl,ts) Babe Fresk (cl,ts) Billy Bushey (cl,b-cl,bar) Claude Thornhill (p,arr) Barry Galbraith (g) Joe Shulman (b) Billy Exiner (d) Fran Warren, Gene Williams (vcl) Bill Borden, Gerry Mulligan, Eddie Herzog, Gil Evans (arr) LENNIE TRISTANO “TRISTANO TRIO” New York, October 8, 1946I can't get started, I surrender dearLennie Tristano (p) Billy Bauer (g) Clyde Lombardi (b) New York, 1955 Turkish mamboLennie Tristano (p) (d- desconocido) THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET (MJQ) “NO SUN IN VENICE” New York, April 4, 1957 The golden striker, Three WindowsMilt Jackson (vib) John Lewis (p) Percy Heath (b) Connie Kay (d) MILES DAVIS NONET “BIRTH OF THE COOL” New York, January 21, 1949 Jeru (gm arr) Move (jl arr) Budo (jl arr)Miles Davis (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Junior Collins (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) Al Haig (p) Joe Shulman (b) Max Roach (d) John Lewis (arr) New York, April 22, 1949 Boplicity (ge arr) Israel (jc arr)Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Continue reading Puro Jazz 11 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Salty Dog's SKYE Podcast, October 2024 After six weeks trawling the wilds of Scotland, Ireland and Britain the Dawg is back on the decks. We have a mess of blues and some roots cuts to cure your ills. Dig these tracks from Katarina Pejak, Buddy Guy, Little Barrie, Chris Russell, Omar N The Howlers, Daryl Roberts, Little Feat, Ann Pebbles, Tom Waits, Julian Sas, Bill Barber, Shemekia Copeland, McNaMarr Project, Waxahatchee, Perry Keyes, Prakash Slim, Layala Zoe, Dr John, Damon Smith N Ezra Lee, Clayton Doley, Jeff Lang N John Butler, Jovin Webb, Magic Sam and the Honey Badgers. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Katarina Pejak / Honey Jar / Pearls On A String 2. Buddy Guy / Let Me Love you Baby / Live! The Real Deal 3. Little Barrie / Burned Out / We Are Little Barrie 4. ** Chris Russell's Chicken Walk / Lying To Myself / Chris Russell's Chicken Walk 5. Omar and the Howlers / When Push Comes To Shove / What's Buggin' You? 6. ** Daryl Roberts N Hey Gringo / Bad Luck Won't / Keep On Movin' 7. Little Feat / On Your Way Down / Dixie Chicken 8. Ann Pebbles / Slipped, Tripped And Fell In Love / Greatest Hits 9. Tom Waits / Cold Water / Mule Variations 10. Julian Sas / These Blues Are Killing Me Anyhow / Electracoustic 11. ** Bill Barber N The Holding Cell / Down Bad / At Muscle Shoals 12. Shemekia Copeland / Tough Mother / Blame It On Eve 13. ** McNaMarr Project / Garden of Eden / The Quasar Sessions 14. Waxahatchee / Tigers Blood / Tigers Blood 15. ** Perry Keyes / Cracker Night / Cracker Night 16. Prakash Slim / Kokomo Blues / 8000 Miles To The Crossroads 17. Layla Zoe / Turn This Into Gold / Into The Blues - Live In Concert 18. Dr John / Shave Em Dry / Funky New Orleans 19. ** Damon Smith N Ezra Lee / Been Around Too Long / Been Around Too Long 20. ** Clayton Doley N The Flashy Dashbacks / WOW Factor / Jazz That Makes You Go Wow! 21. ** Jeff Lang N John Butler / Seek High / More Life 22. Jovin Webb / Save Me / Drifter 23. Magic Sam / All Your Love / The Essential Magic Sam 24. ** The Honey Badgers / Shakin' / Shakin'
Problematic gambling surveys, King George shocks & a mighty farewell to a racing legend are all discussed in the newest edition of The Front Page. Bill Barber reviews the latest announcements on the problematic gambling survey for Great Britain, where will this leave Horse Racing betting in the coming months and years ahead? Next up, James Stevens reports on the passing of ISTABRAQ, a 14 time Grade 1 winner who captured thousands of hearts in Britain & Ireland who passed at the ripe old age of 32. Will there ever be a horse quite like him? Finally, host Maddy Playle looks back at a cracking weekend of action at Ascot, culminating in the French domination of the King George, where GOLIATH took down his rivals in a shock result.
Salty Dog's VERTICAL Podcast, July 2024 We're standing straight and tall tone hounds... real vertical! Ha! Some fabulous cuts on the VERTICAL show, I ain't lyin'. Check out Albert Cummings, Julia Sas, The Macnamarr Project, Curtis Salgado, Clayton Doley, Bill Barber, Sean Riley, Great Unknown, Bec Willis, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Daryl Roberts, The Blow Out, James Blood Ulmer, Elliot Sharps' Terraplane, Johnny Burgin, Damon Smith N Ezra Lee, Tura Bullfrog Rata, Watermelon Slim, Ton Waits, Mike Wheeler, Chris Whitley N Jeff Lang. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Albert Cummings / Emmylou / Strong 2. Julian Sas / Mercy / Bound To Roll 3. Anthony Geraci / Broken Mirror, Broken Mirror / Tears In My Eyes 4. ** The Macnamarr Project / Driving Wheel / The Quasar Sessions 5. Curtis Salgado / You Give the Blues A Bad Name / Fine By Me 6. ** Clayton Doley N The Flashy Dashbacks / Bully Stick / Jazz That Makes You Go Wow! 7. ** Bill Barber N The Holding Cell / Different Kind of Free / single pre release 8. Sean Riley N The Water / Stone Cold Hands / Stone Cold Hands 9. ** The Great Unknown / Flying Too High / Dirt And Bones 10. ** Bec Willis / End of Time / Other Side of Town 11. Hurray For The Riff Raff / Alibi / The Past Is Still Alive 12. ** Daryl Roberts N Hey Gringo / Bad Luck Reprise / Keep On Moving 13. ** The Blow Out / Road Song / Version of You 14. James Blood Ulmer / Death Letter / Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions 15. Elliot Sharps' Terraplane / Mirrors N Smoke / Forged 16. Johnny Burgin / Fresno Woman / Ramblin' From Coast To Coast 17. ** Damon Smith, Ezra Lee / GFC / Piano Boogie Wonderland! 18. Tura Bullfrog Rata / Next Town / Harmonica Masters of New Zealand 19. Watermelon Slim / St. Peter's Ledger / Church of the Blues 20. Tom Waits / Kentucky Avenue / Blue Valentine 21. Mike Wheeler / The Devil Got You First / Sunbeams All Twisted 22. Chris Whitley, ** Jeff Lang / Stagger Lee / Dislocation Blues
Last week the BHA revealed that betting on racing continues to decline, falling almost 6 per cent in the first quarter of 2024 to extend a rout extending back to 2022. Joined on the Front Page by Bill Barber and Jonathan Harding, Tom Kerr says the latest figures should be a wakeup call for racing and warns the sport's lack of leadership is hindering efforts to deal with the gathering crisis. The panel also discusses the imminent general election and its implications for racing, before turning to all the latest racing stories including Betfred's sponsorship of all five British Classics, the debate over the Irish Derby length and City Of Troy's upcoming appearance in the Coral-Eclipse.
Two gripping Classics, the last great spring jumps festival and huge developments for racing and punters in Britain and Ireland are the talking points in a bumper edition of The Front Page. Racing Post industry Bill Barber analyses the latest affordability checks news and stresses that many pitfalls lie ahead, while David Jennings paints a grim picture for Irish racing as an advertising ban becomes ever more likely. Lee Mottershead leads discussion on Guineas weekend at Newmarket, where Notable Speech and Elmalka were tremendous winners but City Of Troy, Ramatuelle and Tamfana made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The chat then turns to Punchestown, where Jack Kennedy became a worthy champion jockey and Galopin Des Champs succumbed once again to Fastorslow. For DJ, however, it is the dual Gold Cup winner who should be clear favourite to triumph back at Cheltenham next March.
Reflections on a huge day of top international competition, analysis of grim financial figures for British racing and discussions on three important regulatory decisions are on the table in this week's edition of The Front Page. Scott Burton is back home after working at Meydan, where there were some stunning winning performances on World Cup night but also another case of Auguste Rodin completely failing to fire. The panel looks at what that means for his reputation and what lessons can be learned from the Dubai action. The Flat season might be kicking into gear but the jumps campaign is anything but over, with thoughts now turning to the Randox Grand National. Defending champion and ante-post favourite Corach Rambler is set to be ridden as usual by Derek Fox after Lucinda Russell's jockey survived a meeting of the BHA's Whip Review Committee. We look at Fox's case and those relating to Tony Martin and Gary Sanderson. The programme ends with Bill Barber's revelation that online betting turnover on racing fell by the equivalent of £1.75 billion in the last financial year, wiping tens of millions from the sport's media rights deals. The team argues that the scary figures hammer home why the government has to think again about affordability checks.
This week on A Novel Console, Chris is joined by Bill Barber from the G&C Podcast Network to talk about the games they grew up playing. They talk about how odd Final Fantasy 8 is, podcasting, the Sonic series and how expensive collecting games is. G&C Podcast Network: https://linktr.ee/ThebarberwhogamesYou can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
This week on the Front Page the panel of Tom Kerr, Chris Cook, Bill Barber and James Stevens is focused on the Dublin Racing Festival and Willie Mullins' extraordinary eight-Grade 1 haul at the festival. The panel also debates what makes the DRF so popular with racegoers and what other tracks can do to draw in more proper racing fans. Bill, the Racing Post's industry editor, gives the latest on the affordability checks debate scheduled for later this year. You can send your MP a letter urging them to attend via https://racingdebate.eaction.org.uk/email Finally, we look at the Milton Harris case, in which the now former trainer was found to be "not a fit and proper person" to hold a licence.
Nick is joined by journalist and TV host Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with reflections on ARC racecourse group boss Martin Cruddace's entry into the media rights/funding debate in interview with Bill Barber in the Racing Post. Nick also talks to trainer Christian Leech, with strong views on Cruddace's standpoint, and to Fitzdares CEO Will Woodhams, who explains the bookmaking industry's increasing frustration with the current media rights setup. Also on today's show, we hear from trainers Lucinda Russell and Kerry Lee about their high profile runners in the UK on Saturday, Rick Dutrow updates us on Breeders' Cup Classic winner White Abarrio as he prepares for Saudi Arabia, and bloodstock agent Jamie McCalmont extols the buoyancy of the Magic Millions in Australia.
Nick is joined by journalist and TV host Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with reflections on ARC racecourse group boss Martin Cruddace's entry into the media rights/funding debate in interview with Bill Barber in the Racing Post. Nick also talks to trainer Christian Leech, with strong views on Cruddace's standpoint, and to Fitzdares CEO Will Woodhams, who explains the bookmaking industry's increasing frustration with the current media rights setup. Also on today's show, we hear from trainers Lucinda Russell and Kerry Lee about their high profile runners in the UK on Saturday, Rick Dutrow updates us on Breeders' Cup Classic winner White Abarrio as he prepares for Saudi Arabia, and bloodstock agent Jamie McCalmont extols the buoyancy of the Magic Millions in Australia.
In a special edition of the Front Page, Racing Post editor Tom Kerr is joined by Lee Mottershead and Bill Barber to assess the most controversial claims about the government's affordability checks proposals. Drawing on a major Racing Post investigation, the panel scrutinise claims that just 3% of bettors will be affected by checks, that the checks will be 'frictionless', and that damage to racing will be minimal. Read the full series here: https://www.racingpost.com/news/features/series/the-affordability-files/ Respond to the Gambling Commission's consultation by following the instructions here: racingpost.com/consultation
It's been quite some time since I have covered an Uncharted game. I started a Naughty Dog series a long while ago and went through all the Uncharted games made by Naughty Dog and FINALLY I am rounding out my coverage of the game series with a wonderful discussion on Uncharted: Golden Abyss. Uncharted: Golden Abyss is a Vita title that helped shape more of the Vita than you know and featured a lot of new an unique mechanics because of it being on the Vita. I am joined by Bill Barber from the Gaming & Collecting Podcast and The 3DO Experience to discuss the only portable entry in the Uncharted series. Does the game hold up? Is it worth tracking down a Vita to play? Find out in this episode! End Song: Burnt Sienna Artist: DJ Cutman Album: Free to Stream https://djcutman.bandcamp.com/album/free-to-stream Check out the Bit by Bit Foundation! https://www.bitbybitfoundation.org/ Support the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/stillloadingpod Want to buy some Still Loading merch? https://www.teepublic.com/user/still-loading-podcast
Join Lee Mottershead, Bill Barber, David Jennings and James Stevens as they analyse three of the week's biggest stories. Bill Barber looks at the publication of the government's long-awaited gambling white paper and what happens next. David Jennings looks back on another fantastic week again for Willie Mullins at the Punchestown Festival. James Stevens looks into the decision to run this year's Derby at 1.30pm and the implications for British Flat racing's biggest event. #HorseRacing #HorseRacingUK #SportsNews #WhitePaper
This was recorded during our April 18, 2023 "Forever Young" meeting. We pray that you enjoy this interview with the sons of our founding pastor - Dr. RJ Barber Sr.
The Flyers fire Chuck Fletcher in a bit of a puzzling move. The Leafs take it to the Oilers in Toronto. We take a look at the playoff picture and assess the possibilities. Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Banter - Grindstone / Nashville Title Player Marek Zidlicky - Tie to Daniel Briere Zidlicky - 07-08 Predators -> J.P. Dumont -> 05-06 Sabres Daniel Briere Feedback -> Sean Parent brothers - what did you find? News - Flyers fire Fletcher, bring in Briere as Interim GM Briere - ran Maine Mariners 2017-2021 Special Assistant to GM for Flyers since 2021-22 Current Senior Advisors for Flyers - Dean Lombardi, Paul Holmgren, Bill Barber, Bob Clarke Bruins get 50th win - fastest in history to get 50 wins - 64 games Previous record 66 games - 95=96 Red Wings / 18-19 Lightning Leafs get revenge on Oilers 7-4 3 goals in 3 minutes in 2nd period turned the game around Leafs were better team on the night Oilers beat Bruins on Thursday Ekholm has been great What are the Penguins thinking? Guess the 5th Playoff Picture - probabilities from Hockey Reference Dom's Predictions Wildcard Races - East West - crazy tight Hot / Not Metro NJD 7-2-1 / PHI 2-7-1 Atlantic BOS 9-1-0 / DET 3-6-1 Central MIN 8-0-2 / CHI 3-6-1 Pacific VAN 7-2-1 / SJS 2-7-1 Crazy Stat DOPeS DeAngelo - 2 games spearing Perry https://www.nhl.com/news/tony-deangelo-suspended-2-games-for-spearing-corey-perry/c-341991972?tid=277549076
Today on the show I got to sit down with my college euphonium teacher, Professor Michael Salzman. As a recently retired music coordinator of the Syosset School District, Professor Salzman was responsible for overseeing and coordinating the work of other music teachers. He shed some light on how to facilitate your staff in order to support and nurture vs. correct and reprimand. We also discussed the nuances of going from a colleague to a boss. We then spoke about some of the challenges he's faced working with college music education and performance majors. Salzman values the importance of being a great performer because whether it's on stage as a tuba player or in front of a classroom with students, "you'll be performing everyday"! This can be tricky because often times there is so much turmoil in college students life such as homesickness, depression or anxiety. Professor Salzman went on to talk about the influence of his past teachers and credits them with shaping his own career and teaching style. He made some great analogies! So much so that I had to ask him if making great analogies was something he picked up from his past teachers. Michael Salzman has served on the music faculty of Hofstra University since 1993. At Hofstra he teaches tuba and euphonium, directs the Brass Ensemble and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble, and teaches in the Music Education Program. For 33 years he has taught music at every grade level from Pre-K through college and has recently retired as the Coordinator of Performing Arts for Syosset Schools. Passionate about the benefits of music education in the lives of children, Salzman has been active in professional associations throughout his career. He is a Past President of NYSSMA, the New York State School Music Association, having served as President of this association of more than 5000 members in 2018-2019. The theme of his presidency was “Making the Magic of Music Education Accessible to All” and during his term he advocated throughout the state of New York for the right of every child to have access to a high quality Music Education. Salzman earned Music Performance degrees at Indiana University and the Mannes College of Music. His principal teachers were Harvey Phillips, Sam Pilafian, Warren Deck and Bill Barber. He is well known and regarded in the New York City area as a tuba player. He is a former Principal Tuba player of the Long Island Philharmonic and a founding member of the Cosmopolitan Brass Quintet. He is the Regional Coordinator of the TubaChristmas concerts held every year at Rockefeller Center. His first solo album, Salztuba was released in 2020 to critical acclaim. For more information, visit www.salztuba.com. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Don't forget to subscribe to the show! If you'd be so kind as to leave a rating and review, that would help tremendously! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Book Kevin to speak at your school or event! Learn more about Kevin's speaking programs here! Download the 3 part video series to learn all about Kevin's decision making framework for students. Follow Kevin on social! Facebook Instagram Linked In Tiktok Twitter
In this episode, I go back to the nostalgia well for one of my favorite games from childhood- the Pokemon Trading Card Game, for Gameboy Color. I grew up collecting the cards but not really playing the actual card game, except with this handy game. And this game was still pretty fun to revisit, but got very frustrating to see all of my strategies reduced to "Do you win the coin flips? If so, you win. If not, sucks to suck!". Joining me for this episode is Bill Barber from the Gaming and Collecting podcast, as well as The 3DO Experience podcast. Check out everything that Bill is doing by following THIS LINK (https://linktr.ee/Thebarberwhogames) TIMESTAMPS Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:08 Story (lol)/Card Game 14:26 Visuals/Music/Closing Thoughts 34:53 SPOILER WALL 52:57 Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
Join Lee Mottershead, Bill Barber and Maddy Playle as they discuss three of the biggest news stories in horse racing this week. In this week's episode, the panel discuss the return of two leading Cheltenham Festival contenders in Constitution Hill and L'Homme Presse and ask if Britain has bounced back. Lee talks about the suggestion Radio 4's Today programme should axe its daily racing tips, while Bill discusses the new whip rules and the impact it could have on jockeys. #HorseRacingNews #HorseRacingUK #ConstitutionHill #L'HommePresse Members' Club Ultimate £10 per month for your first three months Use code CYBER at checkout - https://www.racingpost.com/landing/offers/cyber-monday-sale/?utm_source=Social&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=MembersClubAcquisition&utm_content=BlackFriday&utm_term=Null
Spooptoberfest continues with Bill Barber of the Gaming & Collecting Podcast joining us to discuss the grandpappy of survival horror: Alone in the Dark! ---------- Today's Guest Information Name: Bill Barber Bio: Host of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast, Instagram blogger, longtime retro collector and RPG enthusiast. Twitter: https://twitter.com/gandc_podcast (@gandc_podcast on Twitter) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gaming_and_collecting_podcast (@gaming_and_collecting_podcast on Instagram) Website: https://linktr.ee/Thebarberwhogames (Bill's Website) ---------- Music Attributions Intro / outro excerpts from https://freemusicarchive.org/music/505/Relix_1996-2013/30_505_-_stream/ (Stream) by 505, used under the https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License). ---------- Mentioned in this episode: Shoutout to Our Patrons! Retro Hangover is supported by you, the listeners. We would especially like to thank the following Patrons for donating at the 8-bit tier and above: Lyle McKarns, Ashton Ruby, Randall Quiggle, Tony G, Katie Quigg, Paul Romalho, Raging Demon, JC, Meagan Caruso, MaskedKeaton, Andrew Liguori, Ozzy Garcia, The Retro Vixen, BacklogAdam, Thunderdome Gaming Society, Keith Gasper, Dischimera, gcfreak898 (The Saturnian), Dave Jackson, Eric Gess, and Rick Firestone. If you'd like your name mentioned here, or would simply like to support the show, consider becoming a Patron today! https://retrohangover.captivate.fm/patreon (Patreon) Get You Some Tasty Caffeine! As a rule, we don't promote anything on the show that we can't personally vouch for. Bones Coffee has become a staple in both our households; in fact, it's the only coffee Shane drinks at home. With so many flavor-infused options, all with no added sugars or calories, there's bound to be something to pique your interest. Grab a sample pack today and taste what you've been missing! https://retrohangover.captivate.fm/bonescoffee (Bones Coffee Company)
Tom in for Nick and joined initially by Thoroughbred Daily News European editor Emma Berry to discuss a record breaking day at Tattersalls Book 1 sale. We hear from Watership Down Stud's General Manager Simon Marsh who reflects on yesterday's top lot, a Frankel colt out of So Mi Dar. It's the Dewhurst this weekend and with news that likely favourite Sakheer is going to miss the race, Emma gives her views and we hear from Juddmonte Farm's Barry Mahon about their colts Chaldean and Nostrum. Trainer Karl Burke reflects on yesterday's impressive Nottingham winner Liberty Lane and also looks ahead to his two fillies running in tomorrow's Fillies' Mile. Tom and Emma also discuss Bill Barber's Racing Post article with an update on the Savill Plan.
Tom in for Nick and joined initially by Thoroughbred Daily News European editor Emma Berry to discuss a record breaking day at Tattersalls Book 1 sale. We hear from Watership Down Stud's General Manager Simon Marsh who reflects on yesterday's top lot, a Frankel colt out of So Mi Dar. It's the Dewhurst this weekend and with news that likely favourite Sakheer is going to miss the race, Emma gives her views and we hear from Juddmonte Farm's Barry Mahon about their colts Chaldean and Nostrum. Trainer Karl Burke reflects on yesterday's impressive Nottingham winner Liberty Lane and also looks ahead to his two fillies running in tomorrow's Fillies' Mile. Tom and Emma also discuss Bill Barber's Racing Post article with an update on the Savill Plan.
To celebrate Star Fox 64 turning 25 years old this week Neil and Mike are looking back on the second Star Fox entry in the GameCube's library. Assault never won over the critics but it many moments of sheer greatness that brought fans back into the franchise after experiencing a Star Fox game that was really just Star Fox in name only. Guests of the week are Luigi from the Chat of the Wild podcast and newcomer Bill Barber, co-host of the Gaming and Collecting Podcast. They talk about their memories of Assault as well as things they loved and things they really wish would have been improved upon in newer releases. Love it or hate it Star Fox assault is arguably the last good Star Fox game, but hopefully won't be for long. And of course a big shout out to Manscaped! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code GAMECUBE at MANSCAPED.com!
"La Nevada" The Gil Evans Orchestra Out Of The Cool (Impulse!, 1961) Gil Evans, Johnny Coles, Phil Sunkel, Keg Johnson, Jimmy Knepper, Tony Studd, Bill Barber, Ray Beckenstein, Eddie Caine, Budd Johnson, Bob Tricarico, Ray Crawford, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones, Charlie Persip. El tema es una composición de Gil Evans. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 ¿Sabías que? Out Of The Cool fue uno de los cuatro primeros discos publicados por Impulse! El disco se grabó en 1960, pero se publicó en 1961. El productor fue Creed Taylor (más adelante abandonaría Impulse!, pasaría a Verve y posteriormente fundaría CTI). y el disco se grabó en el mítico estudio de Rudy Van Gelder en Engelwood Cliffs. Esta no fue la primera vez que Gil Evans grabó el tema "La Nevada". Lo grabó dos años antes en su disco Great Jazz Standards. The Penguin Guide To Jazz Recordings, además de otorgarle la máxima calificación, lo incluyó en la imprescindible Core Collection. En Tomajazz fue elegido por Ignacio Fuentes como uno de los diez discos complementarios en el periodo 1960-1979 en el Especial 25 discos de jazz: una guía esencial: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=23981 José Luis Luna Rocafort eligió la portada de Gil Evans Out of the Cool para su sección A New Perspective dentro del especial 365 Razones para el Jazz. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=30215 Más información sobre Gil Evans http://gilevans.free.fr/ https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?tag=gil-evans Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847
Riley and Nasty talk about the possibility of Danny Briere becoming GM of the Flyers, the Blues retiring Chris Pronger's number, and are joined by former Philadelphia Flyers forward, former head coach of the Dallas Stars, and current assistant coach of the St. Louis Blues JIM MONTGOMERY. They talk about his playing days with the Flyers and Phantoms, playing for Bill Barber, the Legion of Doom, coaching with Schenn, Chief, the Blues and Stars, and tons more! Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every Monday as the guys release a new episode weekly! ► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles ► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld
"Greensleeves" John Coltrane: Africa/Brass (Impulse!, 1961) John Coltrane, Booker Little, Julius Watkins, Bob Northern, Donald Corrado, Robert Swisshelm, Bill Barber, Pat Patrick, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Elvin Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Julian Priester, Charles Greenlee, Jim Buffington, Garvin Bushell. La orquestación fue obra de McCoy Tyner y Eric Dolphy. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 ¿Sabías que? Africa/Brass fue el octavo disco de estudio de John Coltrane y el sexto que se publicó en Impulse! Fue también el estreno en este sello del saxofonista. La instrumentación fue inusual, ya que entre los 21 músicos que llegaron a grabar en la sesión, había bombardinos y trompas, instrumentos poco usuales en el jazz. El disco no recibió una gran aceptación por parte de la crítica en el momento de su lanzamiento. La revista Down Beat le proporcionó dos estrellas. En 1995 el disco original se reeditó en formato de CD doble con el título The Complete Africa/Brass Sessions. "Greensleeves" es un tema inglés tradicional. Hay una leyenda que indica que fue compuesta por el rey Enrique VIII para Ana Bolena. La canción se registró por primera vez en 1580. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=59898 Más información acerca de John Coltrane en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=jazzx5+john+coltrane&submit=Search Más información sobre John Coltrane https://www.johncoltrane.com/ https://www.gettyimages.es/fotos/john-coltrane Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847
Old Bottles, Older Wine - the Gil Evans Orchestra on Pacific Records, 1958, 1959 . . Arrangements by the innovative Gil Evans of Jazz standards from earlier eras featuring Cannonball Adderley, Budd Johnson, Curtis Fuller, Chuck Wayne, Johnny Coles, Bill Barber, Elvin Jones, Steve Lacy, Ray Crawford, Art Blakey and of course Evans himself. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Flyers Daily with Jason Myrtetus: Flyers HOF Week with former player and coach Bill Barber joining Jason and Bill Meltzer to break down his hockey life, career and a ton more.
Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast Boston Gardens, Monkeys, Elephants and more. Stories of the Boston Gardens, Monkeys, Elephants and more On Ilya Kovalchuk, Zack Kassian, Connor McDavid, Wayne Gretzky's record, Bill Barber, CooperAlls, Boston Gardens, optional practices and much more. This channel and the Jim Fannon Show Podcast consist of older terrestrial radio shows and current interviews and performances by friendly musicians, movie industry influencers, media personalities and a variety of general interest clips. Interact with the community and you'll no doubt, get a response from @JimFannonShow Follow:https://twitter.com/jimfannonhttps://www.facebook.com/jimfannonhttps://www.instagram.com/jimfannonThanks for SubscribingContact realestate@teamniagara.caYour support for this channel is appreciatedYou may contribute here: https://www.patreon.com/freespeechDon Cherry's Grapevine Podcast Boston Gardens, Monkeys, Elephants and moreDon Cherry,Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast Boston Gardens,hockey,coach's corner,Don Cherry's Grapevine,nhl,The Coach Don Cherry Answers Questions,The Coach Don Cherry,Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast,don cherry,hockey night in canada,Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast Don Cherry's Sports Grill and The Grapevine Show,Don Cherry's Sports Grill and The Grapevine Show,Hockey,Ice Hockey,Grapevine,Podcast,Boston Gardens Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We close out our Muskie Odyssey series with arguably the most brilliant muskie minds ever assembled on one stage. Legends of muskie angling Shawn Maher, Mike Lazarus, Jim Saric, John Anderson, Bill Barber, and Rob Cadeau put forth an amazing amount of knowledge.
Also known as the "Power Panel", angler John Cowan moderates maybe the largest panel of muskie angling legends ever assembled on one stage. Mike Lazarus, John Anderson, Jim Saric, Rob Cadeau, Bill Barber, and Shawn Maher talk about the tactics and strategies that have set them apart from the muskie hunting pack and enabled them to have long and illustrious careers in the industry and on the water.
Salty Dog's DESIGN Podcast, June 2019 Visit: www.salty.com.au This time we've designed a show around some great Australian talent appearing at the Echuca Winter Blues Festival end of July. Kicking off with some edgy cuts, then sixteen originals from the southern hemisphere's music capital and beyond. Digs these from Paul Oscher, Amnesia Blues Band, Johnnie Johnson, Son Volt, Mutton Birds, The Streamliners, Bob Dylan, Cash Box Kings, Anna Sconti, 8 Ball Aitken, Opelousas, Barren Spinsters, Broderwick Smith, Rhythm X Revival, White Lightning, Jess Parker, Nathan Beretta, Three Kings, Bill Barber, Werewolves of Melbourne, Cass Eager, Mojo Corner, 19 Twenty. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Paul Oscher / Blues And Trouble / Cool Cat 2. ** Amnesia Blues Band / Two Trains / Hailstone 3. Johnnie Johnson / Tanqueray / Johnnie B. Bad 4. Son Volt / Livin On / Honky Tonk 5. Mutton Birds / As Close As This / Rain, Steam, Speed 6. ** The Streamliners / Willow Woman / House Of Fire 7. Bob Dylan / Isis / Live Rolling Thunder Revue - Montreal 1975 8. Cash Box Kings / Back Off / Hail To The Kings 9. ** Anna Sconti / You're My Keeper / Orphan Diary 10. ** 8 Ball Aitken / High Water / Swamp Blues 11. ** Opelousas / Dear John / Dear John 12. ** Amnesia Blues Band / Nullabour / Hailstone 13. ** The Barren Spinsters / West Of The Happiness / Ten Steps to Cynical Thinking 14. ** Broderick Smith / Living Above The Law / Man Out Of Time 15. ** Rhythm X Revival / Hit The Road / Rhythm X Revival 16. ** White Lightning / What I Need / Mongrel Blood 17. ** The Streamliners / House Of Fire / House Of Fire 18. ** Jess Parker And Troubled Waters / Hurricane / Goin' Swimming 19. ** Nathan Beretta / Really Are Through / Where I Belong 20. ** Three Kings / I Know You Wanna Rock / Here It Is 21. ** Bill Barber / Leaving Trunk / Thanks For Your Consideration 22. ** Werewolves Of Melbourne / East Coast Highway / Crossing The River 23. ** Cass Eager N The Velvet Rope / Get Me Loose / Down On My Knees 24. ** Mojo Corner / Homeward Bound / Bullett On A Train 25. ** 19 Twenty / Hips / Snow In Soho
Episode 24 of the Pro Hockey Alumni Podcast features one of hockey's all-time best LW's — Brian Propp, who played 15 NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, Minnesota North Stars, Boston Bruins and the Hartford Whalers. After a unbelievable junior career with the Brandon Wheat Kings of the WCHL, Brian was drafted by the Flyers in the first round, 14th overall in the 1979 NHL Entry draft. He'd go on to score 1,004 points over 1,016 NHL games and ranks second in Flyers history in goals (369, behind Bill Barber) and is second in assists (480, second behind Bobby Clarke) Brian Played in five NHL All Star games, five Stanley Cup Finals and played on the Star-Studded Team Canada squad in the 1987 Canada Cup. Brian was a sensational post-season player and holds the NHL's all time record for points by a left wing with 148. In 1999, Propp was named to the MasterCard Canadian Junior All-Time team, which also included Mario Lemieux, Guy Lafleur, Bobby Orr, Denis Potvin, and Bernie Parent — not bad company. Also in 1999, Propp was inducted into the Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame. In 2014, Propp was inducted into the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame and the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. Brian has gone on to great success in the business world and remains an active with the Flyers Alumni. His recovery from a stroke he suffered in 2015 is truly inspirational. Easy-going on professional, Brian Propp is a “man of the people” and a real credit to the Flyers organization. Don't forget to subscribe rate and review us on iTunes. Host: Mark Willand ITunes SoundCloud Stitcher Twitter Facebook Instagram Google Play Mark Willand
With another round of OTAs wrapping up, Philly Pressbox Radio welcomes Kevin Reilly back to the show to talk about the state of the Eagles. Kevin, the former Birds and Patriots special teamer and ex Eagles Radio pre- and post-game co-host, joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about the Birds' off-season additions, the decision by a few Eagles to not show up for OTAs, and Kevin's planned book. Also on the show, Bill and Chet remember Hall of Famer Jim Bunning, and player representative Steve Cwitkowitz stops by for a little hockey talk and to offer details about upcoming appearances for the former Philly pro athletes he works with.
He's the Philadelphia Flyers' all-time leading goal scorer, a Hockey Hall of Famer, former coach of the Orange & Black, and now Bill Barber visits the Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable. Bill joins Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman to talk about his great career, the Flyers' 50th anniversary, those two Stanley Cup championships and the state of the current Flyers. Also, we'll hear from Calkins Media's Tom Moore to discuss what Tuesday night's NBA Draft Lottery means for the 76ers. We'll have a little Phillies talk too, plus Chet reviews the new movie "Chuck," a biopic about the real-life Rocky, Chuck Wepner.
Our interview this week is with Bill Barber of Dragons Fire Games https://www.facebook.com/dragonsfiregames/Skungy's Pick of the Week is Halo Wars 2In Top Nerd News we talk about inXile's upcoming release The Mage's Tale, reboots, and more.This Week in Geek History and Celebrity Birthdays closes out the show.
Hockey talk in August, eh? Absolutely! Philadelphia Flyers' great Brian Propp visits Philly Pressbox Radio, giving Jim "Chet" Chesko, Bill Furman and you his take on the Flyers' off-season moves, including the hiring of new head coach Dave Hakstol and contract extensions for Jakub Voracek and SeanCouturier. "Propper," who is second on the Flyers' all-time goals list behind Bill Barber, will also reflect on his terrific 15-year NHL career and offer his opinion on whether the Orange-and-Black will soon be a Stanley Cup contender again. The guys will also discuss the Eagles, as they prepare for their first preseason game, and the play of the Phillies since all of those deadline deals. In addition, there's our Philly sports trivia question and prize giveaway courtesy Carl's Cards and Collectibles. It's all brought to you by shopforkisses.org, the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman debate and select the 1st ever Philly Pressbox Hall of Fame Class. There are 19 players, all Hall of Famers in their respective sport on the ballot but only 10 can be selected. The list is as follows. Phillies, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn, Jim Bunning. Eagles, Steve Van Buren, Chuck Bednarik, Pete Pihos, Tommy McDonald, Bob Brown. Flyers, Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Bill Barber, Mark Howe. 76ers, Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Billy Cunningham, Chet Walker, Charles Barkley. All 19 are worthy. Who will get selcted???? Be sure to call our Shop for Kisses for lines and place your vote and offer your opinion.
SHOW CENTER The Airshow Podcast - THE Danny Clisham brings his God Son, Bill Barber Jr along to talk flying, new airplanes and airshows! Take a listen, and enjoy the show.#airshows #showcentertheairshowpodcast #stuntflying #icas