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In Part two of their discussion, Bill shares the story of how he came to become part of The Root Doctor Band, and you do not want to miss his wonderful story of his extended visit with the late great B.B. King. It's a fantastic episode you do not want to miss!_________________________Facebook: Time SignaturesYouTube: Time SignaturesFacebook: Capital Area Blues SocietyWebsite: Capital Area Blues Society
Bill Malone is best known for his long stint with Root Doctor, where he served as their guitar player for over 15 years. In this first of two episodes, host Jim Ervin and Bill talk about his early years in the Blues, rubbin' elbows with some of Motown's biggest names, and his move to the Lansing area, where he met Freddie Cunningham and many others in the Lansing Blues scene. _________________________Facebook: Time SignaturesYouTube: Time SignaturesFacebook: Capital Area Blues SocietyWebsite: Capital Area Blues Society
This episode hopes to inspire you to dream it, make your dream a reality, then follow your dream. Patrick P.T. Murphy was doing well in Chicago and performed regularly with David Parr in the Chicago Magic Cabaret. But ten years ago the stars aligned which took him three hours away to a tourist destination to Northeastern Illinois where he began performing in a small theater with his own one-man show. Sometimes it's best to “buck the norm” and become a big fish in a small pond. If you are more of a visual person, then you will enjoy this video of our conversation recorded via Zoom.This is the original 1947 black and white version of “Nightmare Alley” which differs a bit from the 2021 and well worth your attention to view. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize P.T. shares some personal stories about his magical life and his brushes with magic celebrities like Bill Malone, Tony Andruzzi, Paul Harris, David Roth, Ricky Jay, Eugene Burger and others. Plus he talks about the magic dealer scene in Chicago. We also talk about making a dramatic change in his life by picking up and moving his family and belongings three hours northeast of Chicago where he has become recognized by Trip Advisor as the top attraction in the small pond of Galena, Illinois. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here Nightmare Alley was discussed in this week's episode. To order your copy of the book and also help The Magic Word Podcast with your purchase, please follow this link.
Episode 80 is one that captures some of the great strengths of the Memphis real estate community on this show because we are able to take a deep dive into the real estate journey of a legend in Memphis Real Estate and then bring two of the brightest minds in the city on to talk through a pressing issue that's impacting many agents right now. Our features partners this week are Mid South Title and Black Tie Moving. Frances Anderson with Crye-Leike Southeast has been the top performing agent in her office for two decades now. She has a whole host of real estate accomplishments that you can stack against anyone in the industry, but she's earned all of those accolades by running her business in a professional manner and striving to serve her clients well. In our second segment we dive into some of the challenges that several agents have seen with deals that have fallen apart and some of the things to make sure are cleaned up before putting that deal to bed. My friends Taylor Hewgley with Mid South Title and Bill Malone with Crye-Leike Quail Hollow are in the studio sharing their knowledge from decades of serving our city well. As always our show is powered by The Jason Woods Home Loan Team and Sophie Sandlin Raines who are two awesome loan officers with Community Mortgage. To connect with Mid South Title you can visit their website www.gomst.com and to receive your two discount closing certificates send a text that says “Send Me Two” to 901-459-3005 that includes your name, email, and brokerage and they will send you two certificates for $200 off your next closing at Mid South Title. To get in touch with Black Tie Moving you can call or text Scott Caulk directly at 901-218-5358 or check out their social media accounts by searching Black Tie Moving Memphis on Facebook or Instagram. To get in touch with Frances, you can call her cell phone directly at 901-857-2276 or her office at 901-260-5844. To get in touch with Taylor, use the information above for Mid South Title. To get in touch with Bill, you can call his cell at 901-359-4000 or email him at bmalone@billmalone.com. If you need to connect with the show or reach Dane for any of your home insurance needs, you can email him at dwilliams@shoemakerins.com
This episode of BCEN and Friends lets you meet our friend Bill Malone. Bill Malone is a flight nurse, respiratory therapist, and emergency medical technician from northern Mississippi. After obtaining his respiratory therapy degree in 2004, Bill later pursued nursing and graduated with a nursing degree in 2011. Bill has been flying full time for five years now and remains part time in the CCU, PICU, and critical care ground transport. Bill holds three board certifications in respiratory therapy which include both neonatal and adult specialty certifications. Since becoming a nurse, Bill has obtained all 5 BCEN certifications and also holds the CCRN certification in critical care nursing. In 2020, Bill was honored by North Mississippi Health Services with the Excellence in Nursing Award. Currently enrolled in the University of Mississippi, he is pursuing a master's degree in Nursing. Bill and his wife Amber, have two children, Cooper, and Laurel. As well as two dogs and two cats. Michael Dexter and Mark Eggers talk with Bill, about his career as a flight nurse, respiratory therapist, and emergency medical technician. Find out how holding certifications in respiratory therapy and nursing can complement each other. This episode is called, The Combining of a Nurse and Respiratory Therapist Bill can be reached on Twitter @malone16
Kim Andersen joins the show to discuss the creation of his brand new effect Shrapnel. Nick Locapo stops by the show to discuss the featured download of the week from Scott Alexander. Before all of that the show kicks off with Derek Ostovani talking to us about his top five tricks in under five minutes on the Top Five Under Five.___Shrapnel by Kim Andersen: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/16918The Magic of Derek Ostovani: https://www.penguinmagic.com/magician/derek-ostovaniArt of Astonishment by Paul Harris: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/505Random Odds by Derek Ostovani: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/12880Bill Malone On THe Loose by Bill Malone: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/5335Treasury by Derek Ostovani: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/14595JIggernaut by Mark Jenest: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/601Thought Toon by Scott Alexander: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/9247
Jack marvels at the much-more-than-novelty sister duo, the DeZurik Sisters. Listen to hear what won the hearts of both the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry audiences. Songs The DeZurik Sisters - Arizona Yodeler Bradley Kincaid - Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me Elton Britt - Alpine Milkman The DeZurik Sisters - Birmingham Jail The DeZurik Sisters - Go to Sleep My Darling Baby Ward Barton & Frank Carrol - Sleep Baby Sleep Minna Reverelli - Cuckoo in the Wood The DeZurik Sisters - I Left Her Standing Here The DeZurik Sisters - Guitar Blues The DeZurik Sisters - Sweet Hawaiian Chimes The Cackle Sisters - Old Dan Tucker The Cackle Sisters - Sing Hallelujah The Cackle Sisters - Take Me Home The Cackle Sisters - Shanghai Rooster The DeZurik Sisters - Hillbilly Bill Carolyn DeZurik - The Swiss Kiss Polka Carolyn DeZurik - Busch Bavarian Beer References: Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press. Biguenet, John (2006). "The DeZurik Sisters: Two Farm Girls Who Modeled Their Way to the Grand Ole Opry" in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2006: The Year's Finest Writing on Rock , (p. 92). Brown, Curt. (2015). Minnesota's DeZurik sisters yodeled their way to fame. Star Tribune. https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-sisters-yodeled-their-way-to-fame/306381221/ Bufwack, M. A., & Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown. Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge. Cohen, R. D. (2014). Bill Malone, Alan Lomax, and the origins of country music. Journal of American Folklore, 127(504) Daniel, Wayne W. SAME FACES, DIFFERENT NAMES; The DeZurik Sisters and The Cackle Sisters. hillbillymusic.com Huber, Libby. (2014) VIBES: The Dezurik Sisters; MN Farm Girls Turned Opry Stars. http://www.western-daughter.com/blog/2014/12/10/the-dezurik-sisters-minnesota-farm-girls-turned-opry-stars Kohman, L. (2005, Dec 29). Royalton duo sang nationally. St.Cloud Times Larkin, C. (2006). DeZurik Sisters. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. : Oxford University Press. Mazor, Barry. Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century, Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009. McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press. Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Guitar Blues”/“Sweet Hawaiian Chimes”: The DeZurik Sisters (Caroline and Mary Jane) Vocalion 04704, Conqueror 9252. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press. Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By Wise, T. (2016-10-28). Cowboys and Yodeling. In Yodeling and Meaning in American Music. : University Press of Mississippi. Wise, T. (2012). From the Mountains to the Prairies and Beyond the Pale: American Yodeling on Early Recordings. Journal of American Folklore, 125(497) WMFU - DeZurik Sisters mp3s https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/365-days-214---.html Contact Jack: Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110
Eric and Law have a no-guest, in-depth discussion about Joe Rogan's hit job timeline: from Spotify / Nielsen Rating viewership report retweeted from Pomp's @APompliano twitter account in early January 2022 to the 300 "doctors" that were a group of non-doctors against the Joe Rogan Experience to Neil Young's PR ploy to the latest, out-of-context N-
This week Jonah is thrilled to connect with the legendary Bill Malone. The post The Best Magic Show Of Your Life with Bill Malone appeared first on Discourse in Magic.
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Mick Garris finally comes on The Kingcast and the conversation gets wild (and filled to the brim with Bill Malone and Miguel Ferrer appreciation).
In this episode Ben broadcasts live on Instagram while discussing, Ricky Jay, Bill Malone, distracting teenagers, adjusting to civilian life, Vernon, escaping reality, building things, avoiding the noise, connections, reflections and exploring the self Join magician and creative artist Ben Earl as he takes you on a captivating, deeply personal, journey to explore meaning and mastery within magic. Welcome to 'The M Word' You can find out more about Ben and Studio52 at Studio52magic.com If you have a question, you can email us at themword@studio52magic.com You can also find us on: Instagram instagram.com/Studio52 Facebook facebook.com/Studio52magic Twitter twitter.com/Studio52magic
In this member drive week edition of the show, we revisit interviews with comedian Zainab Johnson, author Tommy Orange, and country music historian, Bill Malone.
The latest on today's top stories, plus some info on the housing market in Memphis and the Midsouth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since its first publication in 1968, Bill C. Malone’s Country Music USA has won universal acclaim as the definitive history of American country music. Starting with the music’s folk roots in the rural South, it traces country music from the early days of radio into the twenty-first century. In the 2019, fiftieth-anniversary edition, Malone, the featured historian in Ken Burns’ 2019 documentary on country music, revised every chapter to offer new information and fresh insights. Coauthor Tracey Laird tracks developments in country music in the new millennium, exploring the relationship between the current music scene and the traditions from which it emerged. Dr. Edgar talks with Bill Malone about Country Music’s origins and impact on popular and about his involvement in Ken Burn’s documentary series Country Music , available to PBS Passport subscribers . - Originally broadcast 09/06/99 - News and Music Stations: Fri, Oct 09, 12 pm; Sat, Oct 10, 7 am | News & Talk Stations: Fri, Oct
In this week's episode we're featuring a mid-80s album on for the always-country Moe Bandy: "Motel Matches" (1984). Bandy made traditional country music and rarely deviated from it. Respected country historian Bill Malone called Moe Bandy's music "a breath of fresh air through the fetid morass of country pop" - and even though it was 1984, "Motel Matches" was more of the same. Throughout his career thus far, Bandy had specialised in hard country songs about drinking and cheating (often depicted in the artwork on some of country's most glorious album covers) and a good chunk of our feature album is firmly in his wheelhouse once more. A relationship with songwriter Whitey Shafer which began with "Bandy The Rodeo Clown" and "I Just Started Hating Cheating Songs Today" in the early 70s continues with "In Mexico" and "Don't Start Me Cheatin' Again". Other highlights include one of two singles in "It Took A Lot Of Drinkin' (To Get That Woman Over Me)" and a comfortable song for Bandy (a 2007 Texas Rodeo Hall Of Fame inductee) in "The Horse That You Can't Ride".
In this week's episode we're featuring a mid-80s album on for the always-country Moe Bandy: "Motel Matches" (1984). Bandy made traditional country music and rarely deviated from it. Respected country historian Bill Malone called Moe Bandy's music "a breath of fresh air through the fetid morass of country pop" - and even though it was 1984, "Motel Matches" was more of the same. Throughout his career thus far, Bandy had specialised in hard country songs about drinking and cheating (often depicted in the artwork on some of country's most glorious album covers) and a good chunk of our feature album is firmly in his wheelhouse once more. A relationship with songwriter Whitey Shafer which began with "Bandy The Rodeo Clown" and "I Just Started Hating Cheating Songs Today" in the early 70s continues with "In Mexico" and "Don't Start Me Cheatin' Again". Other highlights include one of two singles in "It Took A Lot Of Drinkin' (To Get That Woman Over Me)" and a comfortable song for Bandy (a 2007 Texas Rodeo Hall Of Fame inductee) in "The Horse That You Can't Ride".
Park City Chamber Bureau President and CEO Bill Malone (07:29) has details on a recent survey as well as a look at the opening of the summer season and next winter's ski season. Park City Affordable Housing Manager Jason Glidden (25:21) talks about the city's various affordable housing projects in the pipeline. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust Executive Director Scott Loomis (36:12) has an update on the availability of for-sale condos at Silver Creek Village as well as how they're helping many of their apartment tenants who are out of work.
Katja Hofem, MD of Joyn, discusses what the German streamer is looking for to fill gaps in its line-up created by the production hiatus; VMTV Ireland content chief Bill Malone details its response to the Covid-19 crisis; and Atlantyca Films head of production and distribution Caterina Vacchi talks about how the Milan-based company is coping.
RICH & JOHNNY's INZANE MICHIGAN EPISODE #4 = THE PLAGUES' BILL MALONE Rich and Johnny talk from the shadows of the quarantine bunkers with Bill Malone of Lansing's finest downer troupe, The Plagues. Peep the entire discography and two Frightened Trees tracks at: https://www.mixcloud.com/john-olson2/rich-johnnys-inzane-michigan-soundtrack-episode-4-the-plagues/
Dark Shadows - October 1966 Episode 71 - 91 The cause of Bill Malone's death is reviewed. Roger starts acting suspicious. David plays games with Victoria as Bill Malone's ghost makes an appearance. Victoria starts to investigate her origins as she takes a trip to Bangor with Burke Devlin. Mrs Johnson finds new employment. We have Part Two of our special interview with the writer, producer and director, Ansel Faraj who has a remarkable career. Make sure you following Ansel via the following sites: Website: https://www.hollinsworthproductions.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HollinsworthProd1 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4043796/?ref_=tt_ov_wr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollinsworthproductions Make sure you order his films with his fantastic cast including a lot of Dark Shadows alumni. You can order these at: https://www.oldies.com/performer-view/Ansel-Faraj.html Opening Credits (.27); Introduction (3.50); Out of the Shadows (08.10); Into The Shadows (13.26); Shedding Some Light (15.55); Part Two - Interview With Ansel Faraj (56.44); Morning Has Broken (1:49.51); Tune In Next Time (2:05.36); Closing Credits (2:08.27) Opening Credit – Ghost - by ZZ Ward – taken from the album The Storm Closing Credits – I’m Jealous – by The Divinyls– Taken from the television soundtrack album Melrose Place All rights reserved. All songs available through Amazon.
With the Virgin Media Discovers deadline fast approaching, we had a quick conversation with Bill Malone, a judge for the scheme and Director of Content for Virgin Media. Deadline for entries is Friday 26th of July. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Virgin Media Discovers deadline fast approaching, we had a quick conversation with Bill Malone, a judge for the scheme and Director of Content for Virgin Media. Deadline for entries is Friday 26th of July.
Episode 78: Lance Pierce sits down with Elliott at PebblePalooza to discuss details and subtlety when crafting routines, how your magic will change as you grow, and Lance shares some amazing stories about his time with Roger Klause, Michael Skinner, Bill Malone, and others. Enjoy!
Mick is joined this week by two of his closest friends in the horror film industry, directors BILL MALONE (FEAR DOT COM) and Tommy McLoughlin (FRIDAY THE 13th PART VI: JASON LIVES) to discuss their journeys creating macabre cinema. Join us for stories about the HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL remake, FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES, directing films outside the horror genre and KLAUS KINSKI~! Follow Mick and the podcast on Twitter at @PostMortemMG and on Instagram at @PostMortemGram
Writer/director William Malone joins the Damn Dirty Geeks to salute the science fiction legacy of FORBIDDEN PLANET, MGM's 1956 influential entry in the genre starring Walter Pigeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen and the iconic robot character Robby the Robot. A prominent horror writer and director himself, Malone's own credits include MASTERS OF HORROR, FEARDOTCOM, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, TALES FROM THE CRYPT and more. Yet Malone's fascination with science fiction and horror began long before his career did, with three classic films influencing him in his youth: FORBIDDEN PLANET, TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA and CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. Bill and the Geeks spark off a great discussion on all three landmark films. Then the DDG let Malone shine as he regales us and listeners with his tales of recreating Robby the Robot and rescuing some priceless movie memorabilia from FORBIDDEN PLANET from the trash heap -- and sadly how some items were lost to time forever. Fans will revel in this deep-cuts discussion of classic 1950s sci-fi with Bill Malone and the Geeks -- a fantastic show recorded in late 2016 and now unleashed upon Earth to conquer it!
In this episode (as in most every episode), Jef and Brian are dragged through the hallways of Josh’s childhood memories, all the way back to Halloween of 1981 when Josh donned the costume of ‘Canadian Hillbilly Monster’. Little did he (or anyone around him) know, the head on this costume was an original Distortions Unlimited SYNGENOR mask designed by Bill Malone, from his low-budget 1980 film, ‘Scared To Death’. Join the FM3 as they pervert these tender memories and finally watch The Syngenor in all of its celluloid glory.
On April 4, 2008, Mr. Malone delivered this talk at the 2008 symposium, 'Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of Patsy Cline.' Bill Malone is Professor of History, Emeritus, at Tulane University. He is author of Country Music, U.S.A.; Southern Music, American Music; Don't Get Above Your Raisin': Country Music and the Southern Working Class; and to be published this June, Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens. He also produced and annotated the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow. He has delivered the Lamar Lecture at Mercer University, published as Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music. He has served as a joint visiting scholar at Duke and the University of North Carolina. His weekly radio show, "Back to the Country," on Madison, Wisconsin's WORT-FM has been on the air for years and has regularly garnered listeners' choice awards. In all, he continues is his role as the dean of country music scholarship, combining, in his words, "the passionate predilections of the fan . . . with the wary skepticism of the scholar." (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford) The content and opinions expressed in these presentations are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
Bill Malone is Mister RTÉ2, the man tasked with ensuring that the TV channel kicks ass, broadcasts shows with bite and appeal and continues to keep Irish 15-24 year olds tuning in. The channel controller joined us at Other Voices in Dingle to talk about his life in TV, his role at the top of the RTÉ2 tree and what’s next from the station which has provided a home for 'Damo & Ivor', 'Connected', 'Drunk', 'Republic of Telly' and, yes, 'Other Voices'.
On April 4, 2008, Mr. Malone delivered this talk at the 2008 symposium, 'Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of Patsy Cline.' Bill Malone is Professor of History, Emeritus, at Tulane University. He is author of Country Music, U.S.A.; Southern Music, American Music; Don't Get Above Your Raisin': Country Music and the Southern Working Class; and to be published this June, Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens. He also produced and annotated the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow. He has delivered the Lamar Lecture at Mercer University, published as Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music. He has served as a joint visiting scholar at Duke and the University of North Carolina. His weekly radio show, "Back to the Country," on Madison, Wisconsin's WORT-FM has been on the air for years and has regularly garnered listeners' choice awards. In all, he continues is his role as the dean of country music scholarship, combining, in his words, "the passionate predilections of the fan . . . with the wary skepticism of the scholar." (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On Day Three of FFF 2010, Scott Wells interviews Mark Fitzgerald, Marv Leventhal, Bill Malone, David Acer, Dan Garrett, Harry Monte, Rich Wilcox, Robert Jaegerhorn and gets a few jokes from Howie Schwartzman.
Raised in Chicago, Bill Malone discovered magic after a visit to a magic shop when he was seventeen. Little did he know that this would eventually lead him to become a pupil of the legendary Ed Marlo and that he'd become one of the most popular performers working the magic bar scene in the Windy City. Bill i s a recipient of the Merlin Award and has been featured on many network magic television specials. Today, Malone is known for his many creative contributions to classic bar magic and is recognized for his versions of such effects as the bill in lemon, card under glass, and Sam the Bellhop. In this episode of the "Spirit of Magic Podcast," Bill talks about the many great magicians that have inspired him and the people that he works with today to keep the creative juices flowing.