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Welcome back to Bill Goldstein - this is Part 2 which I'm excited to share. I wanted to make time for what I knew would be a deep dive automotive discussion, and I'm thrilled to also share an amazing look into Bill's Koi Pond hobby.Links:https://standard-h.com/@standardh_https://waltgracevintage.com/@waltgracevintage
Given my affinity for Porsche, Adam Golden of Menta Watches told me ages ago about Walt Grace Vintage, the vintage guitar and automotive gallery and cafe in Miami. He graciously connected me with its founder, Bill Goldstein, and I was incredibly fortunate to share the space for an event last month.Though Bill is one of the friendliest and most knowledgeable people in the guitar and car world, I later learned he was into watches as well, which made him only more appropriate to be featured on this show.To me, his story is mesmerizing, and even from across the country, seeing him go from strength to strength has been inspiring. I'm thankful to host Bill today, and please note this is actually part 1 of 2, so I'm excited to share it with you.Links:STANDARD Hhttps://standard-h.com/@standardh_Walt Grace Vintagehttps://waltgracevintage.com/@waltgracevintage
In today's short Roxanne sits down with Bill Goldstein to discuss what they're reading. Buy the books from RJ Julia My Friends - Hisham Matar The Fury - Alex Michaelides You Only Call When You're in Trouble - Stephen McCauley Yellowface - R. F. Kuang Cocktails with George and Martha - Philip Gefter I will Bear Witness - Victor Klemperer Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at what's new: Roxanne Coady and Bill Goldstein talk about some new books. Buy the books from RJ Julia Possession - A. S. Byatt Rubyfruit Jungle - Rita Mae Brown My Name is Barbra - Barbra Streisand Democracy Awakening - Heather Cox Richardson Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism - Rachel Maddow Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at what's new: Roxanne Coady and Bill Goldstein talk about some new books that can help keep you distracted with all that's going on in the world. Buy the books from RJ Julia Signal Fires - Dani Shapiro Edith Holler - Edward Carey Heaven and Earth Grocery Store - James McBride I Must Be Dreaming - Roz Chast Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at what's new: Roxanne Coady and Bill Goldstein talk about new books that are educating about the facts about the crisis in the Middle East. For a complete list of books the RJ Julia recommends you can go to rjjulia.com/podcast. Buy the books from RJ Julia A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East - David Fromkin A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy - Nathan Thrall The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood - Rashid Khalidi Daniel Deronda - George Eliot Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at what's new: Roxanne Coady and Bill Goldstein talk about new books from Lauren Groff, Adam Nagourney, and Jacques Pepin. Plus a special look at Diana Athill's Stet: An Editors Life. Buy the books from RJ Julia The Vaster Wilds - Lauren Groff The Times: How the Newspaper of Record Survived Scandal, Scorn, and the Transformation of Journalism - Adam Nagourney Stet: An Editor's Life - Diana Athill The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen - Jacques Pépin Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roxanne Coady and Bill Goldstein discuss Banned Books Week and the effect of banning books in our schools and libraries. Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a year of weekly “Not That You Asked” podcasts, many listeners have asked for info on my background and why I started podcasting; publishing books; maintaining www.BillGoldstein.com, and being active on multiple social media platforms. Here are some answers. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.
What's the one indispensable thing you need to live contentedly in Manhattan? And the answer is not money. That's the “B” answer. Having lived and worked in Manhattan for 40 years your host, Bill Goldstein, will provide the “A” answer, which is certain to surprise. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.
Hear how your host, Bill Goldstein, interacted with, laughed with, and learned from the one and only Henry the K and the icy iconoclast Gore Vidal. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.
It's 1965 and your host, Bill Goldstein, is a college freshman. One Sunday morning he gets a surprise phone call. By the end of the call, his view on life and how to set priorities had been changed forever. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.
Roxanne and Bill Goldstein are back again to discuss what they are reading in the new Just the Right Book Shorts episode. The books discussed in todays episode: Hello Beautiful Old God's Time 50 Days of Solitude Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roxanne and Bill Goldstein discuss what they are reading, bestsellers, and what coming up that is keeping them awake at night in the new Just the Right Book Shorts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roxanne is joined again by Bill Goldstein to talk about what they are reading now, the bestsellers and what's coming out soon that has caught their eye. What we are reading now: Burnam Wood Perish Bestsellers we are talking about: Its OK to be Angry About Capitalism The Silent Patient What's new that we are excited about: The Lost Americans American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roxanne introduces a new biweekly podcast, Just the Right Book Shorts in conversation with Bill Goldstein. Find out about new books, what they're reading now, and commentary on bestsellers. What are we reading now I Have Some Questions for You The Absent Moon: A Memoir of a Short Childhood and a Long Depression Best Seller Lessons in Chemistry It Starts With Us New and exciting! Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age Hang the Moon Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear Rasheed Newson, Jack Lowery and Bill Goldstein discuss Rasheed's new book My Government Means to Kill Me. They discuss the inspiration for the novel, activism, and the political and social reckoning of a young, black, gay man in 1980s New York City.Purchase My Government Means To Kill Me at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytipsThis episode was recorded at P&T Knitwear
Whether you're traveling or not this summer, right now is the perfect time to catch up on all the great books that have recently been published. In this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Roxanne talks with critic and book reviewer Bill Goldstein to guide you through which books you want to read, have read, are thinking about reading, or you should know about. Books discussed include: Geraldine Brooks, Horse (Viking) Margot Jefferson, Constructing a Nervous System (Pantheon) Ann Hood, Fly Girl (W.W. Norton) Meredith Hall, Beneficence (David R. Godine Publisher) Claire Keegan, Small Things Like These (Grove Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The number of big books coming out this fall is unprecedented. In this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Roxanne talks with critic and book reviewer Bill Goldstein to guide you through which books you want to read, have read, are thinking about reading, or you should know about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Johny Pitts explores the 20s with Alison MacLeod, Bill Goldstein, James Clammer & Jo Hamya
Bill Goldstein has spent countless years working in and around the sports industry, now an author of “Skip the Funeral” and podcast host of “Not that you asked”.
After a year of weekly “Not That You Asked” podcasts, many listeners have asked for info on my background and why I started podcasting; publishing books; maintaining www.billgoldstein.com, and being active on multiple social media platforms. Here are some answers. If you haven't already done so, check us out on: Instagram Facebook Our Website And if you an episode idea, go leave us a rating or review or comment with the topic suggestion, Not That You Asked!
We had the pleasure of chatting with Bill Goldstein about his formative years as a reader, working at Publisher’s Weekly, meeting and interviewing authors, his writing process, and his bookshelves. Bill is a legend in the book industry and we are thrilled to have had the chance to speak with him. Chris is reading about productivity techniques as well as Daring Greatly with Brené Brown. Emily read Olive, Again and then, not wanting to leave the world of Crosby, Maine and Olive Kitteridge behind, managed two Couch Biblio Adventures with the author, Elizabeth Strout.
Rebecca Makkai with Bill Goldstein | Rebecca Makkai took Bill Goldstein and their audience on a journey back to 1980s Chicago, when the AIDS epidemic was reaching its height and an entire generation of gay men was dying. But while the topic was heady, Rebecca Makkai’s spunk and sass kept things from getting too dark, and there were even laughs to be found while exploring her Pulitzer Prize runner up novel.
From securing the nuclear stockpile, to stopping a pandemic, to uncovering the mysteries of the genome, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is bridging the gap between science fiction and reality. Hear from LLNL Director, Bill Goldstein. -- This program is produced by Mission.org and brought to you by Splunk, the Data-to-Everything Platform. Splunk helps organizations worldwide turn data into doing. With solutions for IT, security, IoT and business operations, Splunk empowers people to make faster, better decisions and take action to get things done. Learn more at splunk.com. -- For full show notes and more, go to mission.org/hidden.
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah with Bill Goldstein | There was a moment when Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah began reading from his story “The Finkelstein 5” in which he realized he set the story in South Carolina, and the audience erupted into laughter. That was a Charleston to Charleston moment in a nutshell: funny, charming, and wholly surprising. Listen to Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s full talk with Bill Goldstein for more Charleston to Charleston moments and a lot of inspiring conversation.
Today's guest is Bill Goldstein, Director of The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. LLNL is hard at work protecting Americans and solving some of our largest existential threats; from protecting the nuclear stockpile to fighting global pandemics. Bill has been at the helm of that massive ship for over six years and has overseen some of the world's most incredible projects. It’s an interesting time for Bill, LLNL, and the world at large. We are so excited to have Bill join us today and share his insights into the research that is helping solve some of the world's most concerning problems. In today’s episode, Chad and Bill discuss: The work that the LLNL is doing in nuclear development and how deterrents help prevent attacks rather than instigate them The fascinating work that the LLNL is doing to help slow climate change, and how there is the potential to get California to zero carbon emissions by 2045 How Bill is thinking about coronavirus and the long-term outcomes of this pandemic The day-to-day operations of LLNL and the knowledge and culture transition that it’s undergoing And much more! — This episode of Mission Daily is brought to you by our friends at TriNet. TriNet makes HR easier, from payroll to benefits to compliance. AND they offer full-service solutions tailored to your industry and your company, whether your team is 10 people or 1,000. Check out TriNet today at trinet.com. — For full show notes and more, go to mission.org/missiondaily.
What’s the one indispensable thing you need to live contentedly in Manhattan? And the answer is not money. That’s the “B” answer. Having lived and worked in Manhattan for 40 years your host, Bill Goldstein, will provide the “A” answer, which is certain to surprise. For more content go to BillGoldstein.com, Not That You Asked!
Episode Ninety Show Notes CW = Chris WolakEF = Emily FinePurchase Book Cougars Swag on Zazzle!We are an affiliate of Bank Square Books and Savoy Bookstore & Café. Please purchase books from them and support us at the same time. Click HERE to start shopping.If you’d like to help financially support the Book Cougars, please consider becoming a Patreon member. You can DONATE HERE. If you would prefer to donate directly to us, please email bookcougars@gmail.com for instructions.Join our Goodreads Group!We have a BookTube Channel – please check it out here, and be sure to subscribe!Please subscribe to our email newsletter here.– 90th Episode Giveaway – enter to win by December 1, 2019Through the Bookstore Window – Bill PetrocelliIn Pieces – Sally FieldKingdom of the Blind – Louise Penny– Currently Reading –Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder – Caroline Fraser (CW) Farmer Boy – Laura Ingalls Wilder (CW)The Great Santini – Pat Conroy (EF)– Just Read –Little House in the Big Woods – Laura Ingalls Wilder illustrated by Garth Williams( CW)This Tender Land – William Kent Kreuger (EF)Ninth House – Leigh Bardugo (CW)Friday Black – Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah (EF)Women Who Think Too Much: How to Break Free of Overthinking and Reclaim Your Life – Susan Nolen-Hoeksema (CW)The Last Book Party – Karen Dukess (EF)Smedley – Jeff McComsey (CW)Red at the Bone – Jaqueline Woodson (EF) (audio)– Biblio Adventures –Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to Happier Hour an Evening with Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft hosts of the Happier Podcast in Providence, RI. You can look for their upcoming events HERE.Chris went to see Richard J. King at Bank Square Books to hear him discuss his new book Ahab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of “Moby-Dick” .Emily went to the Charleston to Charleston Literary Festival highlights included:The Price of Everything movie – director Nathaniel KahnAuthors: Lionel Shriver, Deborah Eisenberg, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, David W. Blight, Judge Richard Gergel, Joyce Carol Oates, Rebecca Makkai, Bill Goldstein. She also visited Buxton Books and Blue Bicycle Books in Charleston.Emily went to Breakwater Books to hear Juliet Grames discuss her book The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna.– Holiday Gift Ideas –1. Custom Embossed Leather Notebook2. Panasonic Earbuds with microphone model RP-TCM125-K3. Literary Card Decks4. Believer Magazine5. Rolling Library Cart (check out these suppliers: Demco, Brodart, The Library Store)6. DIY project: watercolor paper and put quotes on them. Cut them into small pieces and place magnets behind or make into bookmarks. 7. Take a friend on a bookish jaunt– Also Mentioned –Gibson’s BookstoreSouth of Broad – Pat ConroyBear Pond BooksStuart Little – EB WhiteOrdinary Grace – William Kent KreugerInk and Paper Blog BooktubeFubar, Volume 2: Empire of the Rising Dead – Jeff McComseyWar is a Racket – General Smedley D. ButlerThe Devil’s Cormorant: A Natural History – Richard King
Alec and Bridget with guests Tom Clavin, best-selling author, and Bill Goldstein, former sports agent and raconteur.
It’s 1965 and your host, Bill Goldstein, is a college freshman. One Sunday morning he gets a surprise phone call. By the end of the call, his view on life and how to set priorities had been changed forever. For more content go to BillGoldstein.com, Not That You Asked!
Hear how your host, Bill Goldstein, interacted with, laughed with, and learned from the one and only Henry the K; the icy iconoclast Gore Vidal, and the irreverent comic Jackie Mason. Bite size anecdotes that pack a punch. For more content go to BillGoldstein.com, Not That You Asked!
Bill Goldstein has always been attracted to a challenge. From his days in high school striving to understand theoretical physics problems, to his current work as the director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, (LLNL), Bill is a magnet for tough problems. But the problems that he faces at LLNL today aren’t just theoretical. They are very real and account for the safety of the nation and of the world. See, LLNL isn’t just any old testing lab; LLNL is responsible for securing and maintaining the U.S.’s nuclear arsenal. The most pressing challenge Bill and LLNL face today is maintaining the safety and utility of the nuclear stockpile. But there’s a catch. They can’t ever actually touch or test the weapons. “These are tremendously complicated devices. They are evolving continually over time. They have radioactive materials in them. They have chemically active materials in them. They are changing every day. They've been aging since 1992. And the challenge of being able to ensure that they remain safe and reliable is what drives a great deal of the science at the laboratory, including our need for ever-increasing power of computing without being able to do the tests in real life. It's essential that we need to be able to simulate the behavior of nuclear weapons with the highest possible fidelity and the most accurate possible physics and chemistry. And we need bigger computers than we have today in order to do that.” So how do you determine if something is safe and secure without tests? You collect data and use computer simulations to predict the state of the devices. Not exactly the most foolproof plan back in the 90s, but as technology has advanced, so have Bill and LLNL’s simulations. With the stockpile secure, LLNL’s mission has become much broader: to apply cutting edge science and technology to enhance national and international security. On this episode, Chad and Bill discuss some of these other areas of focus at the lab, and dive deep into how data and computer modeling is helping solve some of the massive challenges facing humanity today. — Mission Daily and all of our podcasts are created with love by our team at Mission.org. We own and operate a network of podcasts, and brand story studio designed to accelerate learning. Our clients include companies like Salesforce, Twilio, and Katerra who work with us because we produce results. To learn more and get our case studies, check out Mission.org/Studios. If you’re tired of media and news that promotes fear, uncertainty, and doubt and want an antidote, you’ll want to subscribe to our daily newsletter at Mission.org. When you do, you’ll receive a mission-driven newsletter every morning that will help you start your day off right!
Howdy, Pardner! Bill Goldstein (https://www.billgoldstein.com/) joins us to talk about the dynamics of duos, the myth of complementary skill sets, and why there are no sole proprietors in foxholes. The post Episode 7: Partnering is Such Sweet Sorrow appeared first on RacecarRadio.
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Howdy, Pardner! Bill Goldstein (https://www.billgoldstein.com/) joins us to talk about the dynamics of duos, the myth of complementary skill sets, and why there are no sole proprietors in foxholes. The post Episode 7: Partnering is Such Sweet Sorrow appeared first on RacecarRadio.
Episode Fifty Nine Show Notes CW = Chris Wolak EF = Emily Fine Purchase Book Cougars Swag on Zazzle! AND at Bookclub Bookstore & More. If you’d like to help financially support the Book Cougars, please consider becoming a Patreon member. You can DONATE HERE. Join our Goodreads Group! Please subscribe to our email list here. – Currently Reading – Scribe of Siena – Melodie Winawer (CW)(audio) Solumn Graves (Billy Boyle Mystery Series #13) – James R. Benn (CW) The Odyssey – Homer, translated by Emily Wilson (CW) The NY Times article discussing the new translation of The Odyssey by Emily Wilson can be found HERE. – Just Read – Scribe of Siena – Melodie Winawer (EF) The Crab from Yesterday: The Life-Cycle of a Horseshoe Crab – John Frederick Waters and W.T. Mars (CW) Rooted In Deceit (A Greenhouse Mystery #4) – Wendy Tyson (EF) The Outliers – Kimberly McCreight (EF) The Scattering – Kimberly McCreight (EF) The Collide – Kimberly McCreight (CW)(EF) – Biblio Adventures – Chris and Emily watched the 1933 film version of Little Women September 13, 2018 – Emily went to RJ Julia Madison to see Kate Walbert discuss her book His Favorites – Upcoming Jaunts – September 15, 2018 at 2:00 – Chris will be in conversation with Kimberly McCreight at Bookclub Bookstore & More to discuss the third book in the Outliers trilogy: The Collide September 17, 2018 – Joseph Olshan will be at RJ Julia Madison to discuss his new book, Black Diamond Fall. September 20, 2018 at RJ Julia Madison and October 3 at Wesleyan RJ Julia – Jason Stanley will discuss his book, How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them. September 27, 2018 – Bill Goldstein will be discussing his book, The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster and the Year that Changed Literature, at RJ Julia Madison September 27, 2018 at 7:00 – Come meet the Book Cougars at Mohegan Sun for a Historical Fiction Panel. Click HERE to purchase your $5 ticket. Panelists are: Fiona Davis –The Masterpiece Marie Benedict – Carnegie’s Maid James R. Benn – Solumn Graves (Billy Boyle Mystery Series #13) Melodie Winawer – Scribe of Siena October 13 – Boston Book Festival October 18, 2018 at 2:00 – Chris will be hosting the Willa Cather book club at Bookclub Bookstore & More. The book: Death Comes to the Archbishop – Upcoming Reads – Solumn Graves (Billy Boyle Mystery Series #13) – James R. Benn (EF) The Book of Essie – Meghan Maclean Weir (EF) Strike Your Heart – Amélie Nothomb (EF) A Winter’s Promise – Christelle Dabos (EF) Seaweed Chronicles: A World at the Water’s Edge – Susan Hand Shetterly (CW) Horseshoe Crags and Velvet Worms: The Story of the Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind – Richard Fortey (CW) Behold the Dreamers – Imbolo Mbue (CW) The Witches: Salem, 1692 – Stacy Schiff (CW) Labyrinth of the Spirits – Carlos Ruiz Zafon (CW) – Also Mentioned – Cara Black Diane Mott Davidson The Kate – Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center showing of Little Women The movie Holiday starring Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant Fear: Trump in the White House – Bob Woodward Fear and Trembling – Amélie Nothomb Tokyo Fiancée – Amélie Nothomb Mel’s Bookland Adventures The Shadow of the Wind – Carlos Ruiz Zafon The Angels Game – Carlos Ruiz Zafon The Prisoner of Heaven – Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The Academy Award-winning actor and director Sean Penn has in his long film career brought to the big screen figures from bestselling books like Mystic River and Into the Wild. Now, with his debut novel Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, Penn offers a darkly comic vision of 21st-century America for readers. When septic tank salesman Bob travels to Iraq in search of Bagdad waste-management business, he's kidnapped and recruited into a bizarre and lethal international scheme. On this episode of the podcast, Sean Penn sits down in our studio with Bill Goldstein to talk about the making of a book with flavors of Vonnegut, Pynchon, and the high-wire work of David Foster Wallace.
Judith Newman discusses new parenting books, and Bill Goldstein talks about “The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, and the Year That Changed Literature.”
Arin sits with old friend Bill Goldstein to drink whiskey teas and talk music. This is a track packed episode with discussion of religion, Chinese lurkers and the future of music as we know it. //JETHRO TULL, A New Day Yesterday// FLEET FOXES, Mearcstapa// E.L.O, Showdown// HERBIE HANCOCK, Watermelon Man// THE KINKS, Lola// JAY-Z, The Story of O.J// ESPERANZA SPALDING, On the Sunny Side of the Street// KISHI BASHI, Can't let go, Juno// JOHN LENNON, Imagine// BEASTIE BOYS, Make some noise// TALKING HEADS, Sugar on my Tongue// ST. VINCENT, Cruel// OKKERVIL RIVER, The Industry// THOMAS DOLBY, She Blinded Me with Science// PETER GABRIEL, Slow Marimbas// FOUR TOPS, Reach Out// PORTUGAL THE MAN, Feel it Still// INSTAGRAM @limber_wolf// www.limberwolfmusic.com