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Step into the world of classic American rock as “Takin a Walk” sits down with a founding member of Little Feat. In this episode, your host Buzz Knight journeys through the origins of the legendary band—born in 1969 when Lowell George left Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and teamed up with keyboardist Bill Payne, bassist Roy Estrada, and drummer Richie Hayward to create a sound that fused rock, blues, funk, country, and jazz into something utterly distinctive.Bill Payne is a returning guest to the show and he is hear to talk about the bands triumphant new release called "Strike Up the Band, and he takes us behind the scenes into the creative process of the new music which has special guests Molly Tuttle and Larkin Poe and others collaborating on this project. Hear firsthand stories from the early days in Los Angeles, the making of iconic tracks like “Willin’” and “Dixie Chicken,” and the band’s evolution through triumphs, tragedies, and decades on the road. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the Feat, this walk offers an inside look at the creative spark, musical legacy, and enduring spirit that have made Little Feat one of America’s most beloved and influential band. We also want to put in a loud good word for the band to be recognized for their amazing legacy by getting induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into the world of classic American rock as “Takin a Walk” sits down with a founding member of Little Feat. In this episode, your host Buzz Knight journeys through the origins of the legendary band—born in 1969 when Lowell George left Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and teamed up with keyboardist Bill Payne, bassist Roy Estrada, and drummer Richie Hayward to create a sound that fused rock, blues, funk, country, and jazz into something utterly distinctive.Bill Payne is a returning guest to the show and he is hear to talk about the bands triumphant new release called "Strike Up the Band, and he takes us behind the scenes into the creative process of the new music which has special guests Molly Tuttle and Larkin Poe and others collaborating on this project. Hear firsthand stories from the early days in Los Angeles, the making of iconic tracks like “Willin’” and “Dixie Chicken,” and the band’s evolution through triumphs, tragedies, and decades on the road. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the Feat, this walk offers an inside look at the creative spark, musical legacy, and enduring spirit that have made Little Feat one of America’s most beloved and influential band. We also want to put in a loud good word for the band to be recognized for their amazing legacy by getting induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pioneering Southern rock troubadours Little Feat have announced the May 9 release of their forthcoming studio LP, Strike Up The Band. As a preview of the set, the band has shared their initial single, "Too High To Cut My Hair," and the official music video, featuring the theatrics of Lily Winwood playing the role of stoned hairdresser to each member of the band that visits her."Too High To Cut My Hair," presents the ensemble's funk capability with the siphoned blues-fueled cadence of Sam Clayton's classic low C to create a roaring introduction to the band's latest project. The track was written by longtime member, Fred Tackett, who had a large part in crafting lines and lyrics across the album. "Fred Tackett shines all over this record, as he always does, but in particular in his writing," bandleader Bill Payne reaffirmed. Payne explains the backstory behind the single via press release: "'Too High To Cut My Hair' is based on a true story where [Tackett] and his wife Patricia were in a hotel room in New Orleans. Fred had asked for a trim, but decided that she was too high to cut his hair. And then he thought, 'oh my god, what a title!'"He continues, "People love the humor in our records, a cherished entree to those when they find it. So I'm happy this song displays that humor, and in full. It's also got the classic Sam Clayton doing his, three octaves below middle C voice in there - Too High To Cut My Hair! Everyone that has heard it has said, 'That's a Little Feat song,' and I know what they mean!"Little Feat sprinkles the collective wisdom of a 56-year-old band across the 13-track record, granting listeners access to their collective prowess and sonic dexterity on songs like "Bluegrass Pines (Ft. Molly Tuttle, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams), ""4 Days Of Heaven, 3 Days Of Work," "Shipwrecks" and "Midnight Flight." "'Strike Up The Band' really began in the winter of 2019 when I was subbing for Paul Barrere, and he passed away on the day of that first show," says Scott Sharrard, "Continuing through the pandemic shut down (and a lot of practicing and songwriting during that time), to our return to the road in 2021. Then on to our recording field trip to Memphis that resulted in the Grammy Nominated blues album of classic blues covers 'Sam's Place.' That one gave us all the chance to tighten up as a band and re-visit the Rosetta Stone of rock and roll, the blues. We have paid a lot of dues to get here, and all roads have led us to this new album." "When discussing the album with the band and where it sits in our canon," Payne adds. "Our predecessor to this record in my mind was 'Let It Roll.' We are in a similar position to introduce Little Feat once again with this new collection of songs. It is my feeling that, from what we had been playing over the last few years, there's no question the overwhelming majority of fans would accept the album for what it is: an unmistakable iteration of Little Feat that highlights, with great songs and musicianship, the very best of an ongoing legacy, expressly evoking and expanding upon what people think of when they hear Little Feat."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Pioneering Southern rock troubadours Little Feat have announced the May 9 release of their forthcoming studio LP, Strike Up The Band. As a preview of the set, the band has shared their initial single, "Too High To Cut My Hair," and the official music video, featuring the theatrics of Lily Winwood playing the role of stoned hairdresser to each member of the band that visits her."Too High To Cut My Hair," presents the ensemble's funk capability with the siphoned blues-fueled cadence of Sam Clayton's classic low C to create a roaring introduction to the band's latest project. The track was written by longtime member, Fred Tackett, who had a large part in crafting lines and lyrics across the album. "Fred Tackett shines all over this record, as he always does, but in particular in his writing," bandleader Bill Payne reaffirmed. Payne explains the backstory behind the single via press release: "'Too High To Cut My Hair' is based on a true story where [Tackett] and his wife Patricia were in a hotel room in New Orleans. Fred had asked for a trim, but decided that she was too high to cut his hair. And then he thought, 'oh my god, what a title!'"He continues, "People love the humor in our records, a cherished entree to those when they find it. So I'm happy this song displays that humor, and in full. It's also got the classic Sam Clayton doing his, three octaves below middle C voice in there - Too High To Cut My Hair! Everyone that has heard it has said, 'That's a Little Feat song,' and I know what they mean!"Little Feat sprinkles the collective wisdom of a 56-year-old band across the 13-track record, granting listeners access to their collective prowess and sonic dexterity on songs like "Bluegrass Pines (Ft. Molly Tuttle, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams), ""4 Days Of Heaven, 3 Days Of Work," "Shipwrecks" and "Midnight Flight." "'Strike Up The Band' really began in the winter of 2019 when I was subbing for Paul Barrere, and he passed away on the day of that first show," says Scott Sharrard, "Continuing through the pandemic shut down (and a lot of practicing and songwriting during that time), to our return to the road in 2021. Then on to our recording field trip to Memphis that resulted in the Grammy Nominated blues album of classic blues covers 'Sam's Place.' That one gave us all the chance to tighten up as a band and re-visit the Rosetta Stone of rock and roll, the blues. We have paid a lot of dues to get here, and all roads have led us to this new album." "When discussing the album with the band and where it sits in our canon," Payne adds. "Our predecessor to this record in my mind was 'Let It Roll.' We are in a similar position to introduce Little Feat once again with this new collection of songs. It is my feeling that, from what we had been playing over the last few years, there's no question the overwhelming majority of fans would accept the album for what it is: an unmistakable iteration of Little Feat that highlights, with great songs and musicianship, the very best of an ongoing legacy, expressly evoking and expanding upon what people think of when they hear Little Feat."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
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I'm super excited to welcome Bill Payne, founding member of @littlefeat_official, for this week's episode!! For over five decades, Bill has been playing music and delighting fans with his expert piano and keyboard playing, great vibes and amazing songwriting. Bill is also a legendary collaborator and has played on 100s of albums and toured with a legion of amazing bands in addition to his enduring commitment to the music of Little Feat. He's toured with The Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Simon & Garfunkel, Jimmy Buffett and Bonnie Raitt just to name a few. Bill is also a noted photographer and author, and is currently working on a memoir documenting a life in music and his passion for collaboration.Little Feat is still going strong -- producing music full-time -- and are excited about the release of their first studio album in 15 years, Strike Up The Band, out May 9. They're hitting the road in May with tour dates throughout the remainder of the year.Bill is a stellar human with a terrific sense of humor — he's a kind soul with a firm grasp of the history of music and his place in that world — and it's truly an honor to share this interview with all of you!! Enjoy!!Show Notes:New Little Feat album, Strike Up The Band, out May 9!!More info on Little Feat and tour dates, click here For more info on Bill Payne's artistic and creative efforts, click here for Bill's website: Bill Payne CreativeDon't forget to please leave a review describing what you enjoyed most about this episode!! Thanks for listening!! =============================For more information on Roadcase:https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Continuing with the session from May 17, 1989 at Ephraim's. The musicians in this program are Jimmy Mazzy on banjo and vocals, Fred Lind on cornet, Dr. Paul Meymaris on clarinet, myself John Kafalas on tuba, Bill Whitcraft on piano, and Stu Grover on drums, as well as guest Bill Payne on banjo and vocals. … Continue reading Program #183: 5/17/89 Part IV
We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bill Payne is an accomplished Keyboardist/Singer/Songwriter who co-founded Little Feat in 1969. He's also worked and recorded with the elite in the Rock and Roll industry including Bob Seger, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor and even Pink Floyd - along with dozens others. In the early 2000's Bill reunited with The Doobie Brothers (where you'll find him playing on 9 albums throughout the years) and was on the road with the band at the beginning of their 50th year Reunion Tour. With Little Feat, they recently added 2 new members of the band and recorded Sam's Place, an album that's currently up for a Grammy award. Multi-award winning program director Ray White caught up with Bill before he took the stage in October of 2024 to talk about his recent work with the Doobies, Little Feat's Sam Clayton's expanded role on their latest release and other album insights. In our showcase segment we feature the great one - Eric Clapton, whose latest album is Meanwhile. The heart of Rock and Roll, right here on The CAT!
The second segment from May 17, 1989 at Ephraim's, with Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (tuba), Don Frothingham and Bill Whitcraft (piano), Stu Grover (drums), and guest Bill Payne (banjo/vocals). The selections are Lonesome Road Blues, I'm Just Wild About Harry, and I'll Be A Friend With Pleasure. Send … Continue reading Program #181: 5/17/89 Part II
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Bill Payne of Little Feat talks about the band's latest album, his book, touring, recording their first album, Lowell George and more!
If you're looking for great Heartland Rock, a great choice would be the album Against the Wind. Depending on how you count it, it could be considered Bob Seger's eleventh studio album, but it is the third album of the iteration known as Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band. Seger is joined by Drew Abbott on guitar, Chris Campbell on bass, and David Teegarden on drums. The band became the Silver Bullet Band a bit by accident. They were arguing about what to call themselves, and the manager got tired of it. When they got paid the manager wrote the name "Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band" on the paycheck and the name stuck. Against the Wind was an immediate success. It went to number 2 on the Billboard 200 charts in its third week, and it sat there for 5 weeks, kepts out of the top slot by Pink Floyd's monster hit album, "The Wall." Finally, it topped "The Wall" to take the number 1 slot and remained there for six weeks, making it Bob Seger's most successful album in his career.There are a number of well known hits on this album, and an excellent collection of musicians as well. In addition to the Silver Bullet Band, Seger makes use of session musicians out of Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, and is joined by backing vocals from members of the Eagles as well.Seger retired at the end of 2019, but he performed in 2023 at Patty Loveless's induction in to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, so we hold out hope that there will be some occasional performances still to come.Bruce presents this folksy heartland singer songwriter for this week's podcast.. Her StrutWhile not released as a single, this song received some airplau as the B-side to "The Horizontal Bop." Seger has been criticized for his adolescent humor in this song, but he claims that the inspiration for it was feminist activist Jane Fonda and her appearance before the Campaign for Economic Democracies.Against the WindBob Seger has written a number of songs about looking back on life, and the title track is an example of this. Seger was a cross country runner in high school, and he uses running as a metaphor for growing old. This song went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and he is joined by his friend and Eagles alumnus Glenn Frey for backing vocals.Fire LakeThis track is about taking risks, risking love, and just heading off with a bunch of wild people. Seger recorded this one at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. If the backing vocals sounds a lot like the Eagles, there is a reason for it - those backing vocalists are Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Timothy B. Schmit. You'll Accomp'ny MeThis ballad is a little more country, with lyrics that basically say, "look, you may be playing the field now, but we both know in the end we'll be together." Little Feat co-founder Bill Payne joins Seger on this track to provide organ, synth, and piano parts. It hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Sleepless Nights by Gram Parsons (from the motion picture "Cruising")Al Pacino starred in this crime thriller about a serial killer targeting gay men. STAFF PICKS:I Like to Rock by April WineWayne rocks out to start the staff picks with this Canadian band. April Wine formed in 1969, and have released over 20 albums. This song may be time stamped in the early 80's but it rocks out, and you can't beat lyrics like, "journey to the stars, Rock N Roll guitars!" Take the Long Way Home by SupertrampRob brings us one of the hits off Supertramp's multi-platinum album, "Breakfast in America." The lyrics to this one depict a couple growing apart as the husband starts staying away from home due to feeling like he's being ignored. It can also be a reflection of missed opportunities to live in alignment with your heart, and not being at peace with yourself.Rock With You by Michael JacksonLynch features a hit from MJ's disco album, "Off the Wall." Original lyrics were a bit more suggestive, but these were toned down to fit Jackson's wholesome image at the time. Rod Temperton wrote "Rock with You" as his first song for Jackson, setting the stage for more collaborations, including the iconic "Thriller." I Wanna Be Your Lover by PrinceBruce's staff pick is the lead single from Prince's self-titled second album, and his first major hit, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1980. Prince performs lead and backing vocals, and plays all instruments on this hit. The end of the track includes an extended instrumental jam which is edited out for the single. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Give It All You Got by Chuck Mangioni Flugelhorn player Mangioni wrote this song for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Send us a Text Message.Jeff and Matt love nothing more than coming across obscure AOR gems. Jesse Colin Young's 1982 album, The Perfect Stranger, fits into that category. Featuring guest appearances by Carly Simon, Michael McDonald, Bill Payne and Fred Tackett of Little Feat and Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles, The Perfect Stranger also finds Jesse surrounded by an unbelievable cast of many of the era's best session players.Jesse tells the guys how he came to work with producer Michael James Jackson on The Perfect Stranger, which he describes as an album he'd never made before - and it was an experience he ultimately didn't repeat. We also discuss his current songwriting contest with Future Youth Records. They're seeking to help inspire young songwriters from 18-24 to "use their unique voice to inspire change. Jesse knows a thing or two about that, having been the voice for "Get Together," the inspiring and unifying hit he released in 1967 with the Youngbloods. Entries for "The Perfect Stranger" songwriting contest are being accepted through August 15. Good luck!Jesse also tells us about the early days of the No Nukes movement, which he co-founded, his struggles with Lyme Disease and his memoir that he recently completed. We also ask him how many times he saw the Freedom Rock commercial in the '80s.It was a delight speaking with Jesse and for the first time, you can now find The Perfect Stranger on your favorite digital service, wherever you get your music, so dig in! P.S. Jeff has been quite busy. He has a new book out and he continues to write even more good words beyond that at Jefitoblog.Support the Show.
This week we are delving into one of the greats of Southern Rock. Well, they are southern rock if you count southern California. Little Feat took its name from a comment Frank Zappa made to his band member Lowell George regarding his having little feet. George would become a founder and driving force behind Little Feat, providing guitar and vocals. Other members were Paul Barrere on guitar and vocals, Sam Clayton on percussion and vocals, Kenny Gradney on bass, Richie Hayward on drums and vocals, and Bill Payne on keyboards and vocals.Feats Don't Fail Me Now is the band's fourth studio album, and it went to number 36 on the US Top LP's chart. It is hard to go wrong when, in addition to the regular band members you have the Tower of Power on horns, and backing vocals from Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt. The album was recorded at Blue Seas Recording Studio in Maryland, and it provided two advantages. First, it had just opened and needed a band for their "shakedown cruise," letting Little Feat record on the cheap. Second, it was far away from their home base in Los Angeles, which kept Lowell George away from many familiar temptions of drugs and women.While Lowell George would soon begin to deteriorate in health (he died of a heart attack in 1979), this album shows him and his band at the height of their artistic prowess. The surviving members of Little Feat would regroup in 1987, and the band continues to perform today.Wayne takes us through this little feat of southen rock for this week's podcast. Feats Don't Fail Me NowThe title track received significant airplay on FM radio and it leads off side two of the album. That driving bass line and funky drumbeat is sometimes called Country Funk Boogie. The message of the song is one of perseverance and determination to get back the girl the singer loves.Oh AtlantaIf you were living in the metro-Atlanta area in the 70's or 80's, you definitely are familiar with this song. Billy Payne takes lead vocal duties on this track, and it features Bonnie Raitt and Emmylou Harris on backing vocals. "Well, you can drop me off on Peachtree, I got to feel that Georgia sun. And the women there in Atlanta, they make you awfully glad you come."Spanish MoonThis track was written by Lowell George and features the Tower of Power horn section. This is a deeper cut, but it has a latin groove while maintaining both a bluesy and funky sound. The origin of the song is a dream George had of a dangerous nightclub in New Orleans called the Spanish Moon.Rock and Roll DoctorThe song considered the hit off the album is an anthem to the healing power of music. "Two degress in bebop, a PhD in swing, he's a master of rhythm, he's a rock and roll king." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture “Together Brothers”The Love Unlimited Orchestra provided this title track to STAFF PICKS:Radar Love by Golden EarringLynch's starts our staff picks this week with a Dutch rock band originally formed in 1961. Lead vocalist Barry Hay and guitarist George Kooymans wrote this single that reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The lyrics describe a man driving a long way to be with his love, and communicating with her through a mystical bond he calls "radar love."Keep on Smilin' by Wet WillieBruce features the title track from Wet Willie's third studio album. It is their biggest hit, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song itself is rather stoic, encouraging the listener to keep smiling through the difficulties and pain of life.The Night Chicago Died by Paper LaceRob's staff pick is a story telling song that topped the US chart for one week in 1974. The lyrics describe a shoot-out between the Chicago Police and Al Capone's gangsters, and worries from the wife of a police officer that her husband wouldn't make it home. The song ends on a positive note when her husband walks through the door.Beach Baby by The First ClassWayne brings us a British band made up of all session players. They call themselves "the first class" because they considered themselves to be a kind of supergroup of the UK music session set. This song would be a one-hit wonder, reaching number 4 in the US, but other singles would not see the same level of success. NOVELTY TRACK:Rub It In by Billy "Crash" CraddockThis novelty song hit the top of the country charts. It may be more familiar as the jingle from Glade air fresheners, where they sing, "plug it in." Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
On today's episode Erin and Stacy sit down with mortgage guru Bill Payne for an update. They cover what's happening with interest rates, if there are any deals left in this market, and how much people can expect to put down in this market when purchasing a home. Plus, Erin encounters a lesser known VA Mortgage Rate and Bill breaks down how those work for the buyer. Today's episode is brought to you by Bill Payne NMLS ID#: 283298 with First Home Mortgage Find Out More: https://www.billpaynemortgagebanker.com
Welcome back to BOOST! In this episode, True Morse, Karen Hart Huey, and Bill Payne share *entertaining* stories, strategies, and the secrets behind their impactful careers working together as an ego-aside team to make an impact, a phenomenon knows as "True Hart Payne," or "THP" for short. True Morse retired in 2022 after 43 years in healthcare facility planning, design, and construction. True's career spanned nine states, focusing on developing and nurturing teams. Karen Hart Huey is currently the AVP of Planning, Real Estate & Space Management at WFU and formerly VP of Facilities for Wake Forest Baptist Health. Karen pivoted from healthcare to higher education after leading numerous critical functions and responding to COVID-19 as part of the Incident Command Center. Bill Payne serves as the AVP of Planning, Design & Construction at Atrium Health in the Wake Forest market. With three decades of experience, Bill combines technical expertise with strategic vision to ensure efficient and safe facility operations.
Little Feat's story is one of longevity, an incredible catalogue of tunes, and excellent musicianship. The latest incarnation of the band, might be the closest we've heard since the band was formed back in 1969 by Lowell George, Billy Payne, Richie Hayward and Roy Estrada. The current line up is on tour most of the spring well into the summer, and they're releasing an album full of blues covers and a few originals entitled Sam's Place featuring percussionist turned vocalist Sam Clayton May 17th. I got up with keyboardist Billy Payne and current guitar player and friend of the show Scott Sharrard to get the lowdown on all things Feat. First song: Can't Be Satisfied Second song: You'll Be Mine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode's guest is Bill Payne from Little Feat. Jonathan and Bill discuss his musical influences, the real beginnings of Little Feat, jamming with the Doobies and Phil & Friends, and his legendary collaborations. Please subscribe and give us a review wherever you get your podcasts. The Jam is hosted and produced by Jonathan Shank. Produced by Matt Dwyer and RJ Bee of Osiris Media. Audio Production by Matt Dwyer. Recorded at Sony in Los Angeles. Music by Amar Sastry. Thanks for listening, and see you next time.
Stacy and Erin sit down with mortgage guru Bill Payne using the Charleston market as a case study to discuss the nationwide issue of housing affordability. How much are first time home buyers earning? How much are they spending on a home? Has credit card debt become more of an issue? Tune in to hear some things they advise first timers to think about before they make a decision, as well as options for parental help or a co-signer on a mortgage if they don't have the ability to do it on their own. If you are considering purchasing a home in Charleston under $1 million, buying your first home, or know someone who is - this is a quick and valuable episode that will give you a greater understanding of what the reality is for these buyers in today's market. Got a question for Bill? Email us podcast@smithspencer.com Today's episode is brought to you by Bill Payne NMLS ID#: 283298 with First Home Mortgage Find Out More: https://www.billpaynemortgagebanker.com
Stacy and Erin sit down with mortgage guru Bill Payne and answer a listener question regarding an uptick in refinances. What's the smart move? Go ahead and refi or wait for rates to come down further? Bill discusses what he anticipates rates will do in the first and second half of the year, the cost to refinance, and when the best time to refinance is. He also tells you how to determine when you break even on a refi to decide if it is worth the cost. Bill Payne is with First Home Mortgage and can be reached at 843-532-1392.
Bill Payne Bio from The Grainger College of Engineering - https://grainger.illinois.edu/alumni/distinguished/William-PayneAnn and Bill Payne ACA Angel University - https://www.angelcapitalassociation.org/aca-angel-university/ The Angel Next Door episode with Ann and Bill Payne - https://the-angel-next-door.simplecast.com/episodes/ann-and-bill-payne-w74vnWdx Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.com And don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
Pianist Bill Payne, who founded Little Feat in 1969 in Los Angeles with singer-songwriter-guitarist Lowell George, takes us on this great American band's rollercoaster ride through the 1970s. Payne wrote or co-wrote more than half of Little Feat's self-titled debut album, but the mercurial George came to dominate as the band ascended via the albums Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken and Feats Don't Fail Me Now, the last of which features the Payne standout “Oh, Atlanta.” By the time of the classic 1978 live album Waiting for Columbus, George had pulled back and was struggling with addictions, and tensions ran high — yet the band still cooked. What happened? And how did Payne revive Little Feat after George's death to continue leading it through today?
Jenelle Potter moved from the hustle and bustle of Pennsylvania down to the sleepy town of Mountain City, Tennessee where knew absolutely no one. With parents who monitored her every move, 26-year-old Jenelle turned to Facebook, the brand new social media platform that allowed her to make some friends. While in town, Jenelle met a woman named Tracy who went on to bring Jenelle into her friend group and begin to socialize her throughout the town. When Jenelle met Billy Payne, what started as an innocent crush quickly turned to a dangerous obsession. With one family murdered and another now behind bard, Mountain City, Tennessee has to do their best to move on.Make sure you're following along as we upload new episodes every Monday, and as always, thank you for listening!Contact us crimewithak@gmail.com Support our show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805132/su...Sources for this episode include:https://www.tuko.co.ke/facts-lifehack...https://www.themidwestcrimefiles.com/...https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...https://www.tvguidetime.com/people/je...https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/news...Support the show
On today's show Erin + Stacy sit down with the one and only Bill Payne to discuss the latest developments in the market. PLUS, a special bonus question at the end for Schmoopy from everyone's favorite agent, Giovanna. ❤️ Today's episode is brought to you by Nick Cann Photo https://www.nickcannphoto.com
On this episode, Payton and Garrett dive into the case of Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth, and how investigators believe an internet “Catfish” may have played a hand in their murder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Listen on apple: https://apple.co/3sMXYum Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GaodpBsSpBuUMhmEXhjK2?si=67c9faf80cbf4fed More social links: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: “Too Pretty to Live: The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee” by Dennis Brooks TheMidestCrimeFiles.com - https://www.themidwestcrimefiles.com/post/deadly-facebook-friend-the-murder-of-billy-payne-billie-jean-hayworth WJHL News - https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/attorneys-respond-to-guilty-plea-reduced-sentence-of-barbara-potter-in-2012-facebook-murders/ ABC News - https://abcnews.go.com/US/social-media-feud-led-murder-young-tennessee-couple/story?id=34346840 News 24 - https://www.news24.com/you/archive/too-pretty-to-live-how-a-woman-convinced-her-parents-and-boyfriend-to-kill-facebook-bullies-20170728 Original Newsbreak.com - https://original.newsbreak.com/@nik-1590556/3046104413055-the-story-of-the-killer-catfisher-je nelle-potter Court Transcripts from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee - https://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/janelle_leigh_potter_cca_majority_opinion.pdf Oxygen.com - https://www.oxygen.com/criminal-confessions/crime-time/woman-impersonates-cia-agent-convince-murder Medium.com - https://medium.com/the-mystery-reporter/the-tragic-tale-of-billy-payne-and-billie-jean-hayworth-a-case-of-online-feuds-turned-deadly-857e5e3846f1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What do legends like Bob Seger, The Doobie Brothers, Jackson Browne, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt and Pink Floyd all have in common? They've all tapped pianist and master keyboardist Bill Payne - one of the co-founders of folky-funk cult favorites Little Feat to lend his special sauce to their records or touring bands. Stories? Yeah, Bill's got a few to tell us. In this second part of our epic talk - we go back through Bill's life from his first piano lesson to playing with the Greatful Dead in stadiums - and keeping the spirit of his lifelong project with the late Lowell George - Little Feat going fifty years and counting. How do you create that adrenaline of a life show in the hush of the studio? Bill's idea: create your own audience in your head. Check out the beautiful deluxe reissues of Sailin' Shoes and Dixie Chicken which feature never-before-heard songs and demos.
The mortgage world is ever-changing. With rates so high it can be difficult to know which way to turn. Luckily, Bill Payne ( NMLS ID#: 283298) is here to give us the latest on the nuances of the current market as it relates to mortgage rates and even shares a silver lining for what's on the horizon. Today's episode is brought to you by Nick Cann Photo + Exhale Pilates Check Out Our Partners: https://www.nickcannphoto.com https://www.exhalepilateschs.com
Most bands who started in the tumultuous year of 1969 like Little Feat never make it out of that creative cauldron. How many heroes faded away or flamed out and can only be found now on classic rock radio or in dusty record bins? Little Feat is still here. And while the group lost talented but tempestuous lead singer and guitarist Lowell George along the way - as we learned in the first part of our wide-ranging conversation with renown keyboardist, songwriter, photographer and band co-founder Bill Payne, this ever-evolving collective of artists was able to keep the dream alive, delighting devoted fans with seminal live records like Waiting For Columbus and showing off their signature harmony-rich folk and brassy funk with a new tour while reissuing their beloved records Dixie Chicken and Sailin' Shoes with never-before-heard material. The more you look, the more you see that Little Feat is like a fifty year old best kept secret - the genre-bending band that many masters like Elton John and Robert Plant and even The Rolling Stones love to see live - with songs like “Willin'” being covered by everyone from Linda Ronstsadt to Gregg Allman to The Byrds. Meanwhile Payne has had an epic career playing keys in bands like The Doobie Brothers and expanding his creativity into fine art and authorship. Little Feat has always been that special group that, while never achieving world-wide fame, is always waiting to be discovered anew.
Bill returns to the podcast to talk about all things Little Feat, including the new reissues for Sailin' Shoes and Dixie Chicken. Bill also digs into some of his past session work, including time spent with Bob Seger and Pink Floyd. He also reveals details regarding the memoir that he currently has in the works. As always, it's a thrill to talk music with Bill.Visit Bill's website at BillPayneCreative.com and if Little Feat is coming your way, don't miss 'em! They're on the road as we speak and they'll be touring this fall performing Sailin' Shoes and Dixie Chicken in full. In short, you'll want to be in those seats for that experience!
Being a small business owner seems like a great idea until it's time to get approved for a loan. On today's episode, a listener writes in asking our Mortgage Guru, Bill Payne how to set herself up for success when getting a mortgage, while not getting killed on taxes. A tricky line to ride, but the Ladies and Bill are here to help. Got a Question for Schmoopy? Email
Keyboardist extraordinaire Bill Payne is an original member of Little Feat, and has been a member of the Doobie Brothers and the String Cheese Incident too. Bill has written songs and recorded with a who's who of artists. This is his story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season Three of 'The JamBase Podcast' continues with legendary Little Feat founding member and keyboardist Bill Payne.
Dennis Brooks – Too Pretty To Live; The Catfish Murders of East Tennessee.Dennis Brooks talks to Ed about the Payne/Hayworth case, a bizarre interlocking murder case.The murder of Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth is one of the first murder cases where much of the evidence – such as it was – was contained in social media and messaging. What started as an online spat turned into a double murder.Dennis Brooks is from East Tennesseeand a law school graduate currently serving as Assistant District Attorney of the 1stdistrict of East Tennessee. He and his wife reside in Telford, Tennessee with their ten cats, three dogs and two pot-bellied pigs.When Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth began their romance, they unknowingly set in motion a diabolical plot that would end with them murdered in their own home, Hayworth holding their mercifully unharmed infant.Guest LinksBookToo Pretty To Live; The Catfish Murders of East Tennessee.Background LinksCourt DocumentsABC News ArticleToo Pretty to Live DocumentaryThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
On this Classic Replay of Takin' a Walk join Buzz Knight and the keyboard player from Little Feat Billy Payne.He is an iconic musician known for his studio work with artists ranging from Jackson Browne to Bob Seger and is a founding member of Little Feat.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Classic Replay of Takin' a Walk join Buzz Knight and the keyboard player from Little Feat Billy Payne. He is an iconic musician known for his studio work with artists ranging from Jackson Browne to Bob Seger and is a founding member of Little Feat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After an off-market appraisal comes back nearly $150k off, Erin needs answers. Luckily our mortgage lending correspondent, Bill Payne, is here to help. Find out what he thinks happened with the first appraisal and how to avoid situations like this in the future. Got a Question for Bill? Reach Out by emailing us at podcast@smithspencer.com Today's episode is brought to you by Bill Payne NMLS ID#: 283298 with First Home Mortgage https://www.billpaynemortgagebanker.com
ABOUT BILL PAYNE: Bill Payne is an American pianist who, along with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. He is considered by many other rock pianists to be one of the finest American piano rock and blues musicians of all time. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT BILL PAYNE: Bill Payne is an American pianist who, along with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. He is considered by many other rock pianists to be one of the finest American piano rock and blues musicians of all time. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is January 31, 2012, and a family member decides to drop by the home of 24-year-old Billie Jean Hayworth and her fiance 35-year-old Bill Payne. The couple, who shared a 6-month-old son, had recently gotten engaged and we were excited for the future. A family member who regularly stopped by to check in on the young family was always greeted by the baby crawling around. This time it was different. After not being invited into the home, she entered through the unlocked door. She was immediately thrown off since there was not the usual hustle and bustle of the morning. Instead, pure silence. The women called out to them but no one responded. As she made his way through the hallway, she looked into the bedroom and saw Bill Payne lifeless on the bed. Then he came upon Billie Jean on the floor, covered in blood, with her still clutching to her baby boy. The baby had her mother's blood on him but seemed to be unharmed. The woman makes a frantic call to 911 in shock from what she has witnessed and tries to soothe the baby. Police head to the location nervous about what they will discover. This is not the norm in this quiet Tennessee town of Mountain City, population 2415. Agent Scott Lott from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reports to the scene. He determines Bill Payne had a gunshot wound to the face and his throat had been slit. Billie Jean had a gunshot wound to the head as well. The house did not seem to be in disarray indicating this was not a burglary gone wrong. What it did indicate was that someone wanted both of them dead and made sure to make that happen. The murders looked clean, as in a hit. Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘Trolling for Murder: The Killing of Billy and Billie Jean.'Listener Discretion courtesy of @octoberpodVHSMusic is courtesy of our executive producer @wetalkofdreamsSources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m40-nbJzKLEhttps://abcnews.go.com/US/social-media-feud-led-murder-young-tennessee-couple/story?id=34346840https://lawandcrime.com/crime/matriarch-of-tennessee-family-convicted-of-infamous-facebook-murders-pleads-guilty-after-being-granted-new-trial/https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/mother-daughter-convicted-in-facebook-murders-case-to-appear-in-court-tuesday/https://www.timesnews.net/one-of-three-facebook-murder-convictions-overturned-mother-granted-new-trial/article_4aea9524-0618-11ec-a093-8b71991a842d.htmlhttps://www.thetomahawk.com/news/article_495b5c6e-83ce-541f-92b3-26b9a209e73c.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/tennessee/court-of-criminal-appeals/2019/e2015-02261-cca-r3-cd.htmlhttps://lawandcrime.com/crime/matriarch-of-tennessee-family-convicted-of-infamous-facebook-murders-pleads-guilty-after-being-granted-new-trial/
Jimmy Webb IS Music History and we are proud to have him on Takin A Walk.His songwriting resume is part of American History.Here are show notes for this Takin A Walk-Music History on Foot episode.Jimmy Webb's Music Journey From Teen Songwriter To LegendMusic is a very important part of our lives. We get married to it. We get buried to it. We dine to it. We jog to it. We meditate to it. We entertain our children with it. We worship to it, and we make love to it. There are very few things we do in life, if any, that are not accompanied by music. Songs and music are what make all the wheels go round In the world of entertainment. Music is the secret ingredient, and our country has a rich music treasury. If you try to make a movie, show, or event without it, you will fail because something is missing. Join today's walk with Jimmy Webb. Jimmy Webb is a songwriter, composer, and singer known worldwide as a master of his trade. His timeless hits continue to be performed and recorded by the industry's biggest names, and his new compositions span the musical spectrum from classical to pop. Since his first platinum record, “The Worst That Could Happen,” Jimmy has had numerous hits, including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman, “Galveston,” “Highwayman,” “All I Know” and “MacArthur Park.” He has also become a leader and mentor in the industry as a champion for songwriters.In this episode, Jimmy shares his journey as a songwriter from teenage and young adulthood to where he is today. Jimmy's life story is remarkable and nearly improbable, a time tale of hustle with many seasons of weathering the storm. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Show;[00:01] Episode intro and a bit about Jimmy Webb [01:45] Jimmy's first public appearance as a performer in his father's Baptist church [05:20] Jimmy's first job in LA transcribing other people's songs in Motown [09:42] Jimmy's songwriting experience in his teen and early twenties [11:07] The first time Jimmy heard his music on the radio [16:18] Bill Payne's (from Little Feat Band) first gig with Jimmy[19:06] Jimmy's perspective on the importance of music in our lives[24:14] Jimmy's upcoming performance at City Winery Boston on April 6 [24:51] Ending the show Notable quotesIn your teens and early 20s, you're like an unexposed film and a blank canvas that has not been utilized.Music has to be important to you for you to do it; it has its ups and downs, hits and misses, and dry spells, which can make you emotionally vulnerable. Music is the secret ingredient to entertainment. We have to take care of songs as an art form. Connect With Jimmy WebbWebsite: https://www.jimmywebb.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa81ziI2LqHiOKmREgkrQGg About the Show *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN' A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!The Art of Songwriting with the Legendary Jimmy Webb: Behind the Music of an American Treasure.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Webb IS Music History and we are proud to have him on Takin A Walk. His songwriting resume is part of American History. Here are show notes for this Takin A Walk-Music History on Foot episode. Jimmy Webb's Music Journey From Teen Songwriter To Legend Music is a very important part of our lives. We get married to it. We get buried to it. We dine to it. We jog to it. We meditate to it. We entertain our children with it. We worship to it, and we make love to it. There are very few things we do in life, if any, that are not accompanied by music. Songs and music are what make all the wheels go round In the world of entertainment. Music is the secret ingredient, and our country has a rich music treasury. If you try to make a movie, show, or event without it, you will fail because something is missing. Join today's walk with Jimmy Webb. Jimmy Webb is a songwriter, composer, and singer known worldwide as a master of his trade. His timeless hits continue to be performed and recorded by the industry's biggest names, and his new compositions span the musical spectrum from classical to pop. Since his first platinum record, “The Worst That Could Happen,” Jimmy has had numerous hits, including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman, “Galveston,” “Highwayman,” “All I Know” and “MacArthur Park.” He has also become a leader and mentor in the industry as a champion for songwriters. In this episode, Jimmy shares his journey as a songwriter from teenage and young adulthood to where he is today. Jimmy's life story is remarkable and nearly improbable, a time tale of hustle with many seasons of weathering the storm. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Show; [00:01] Episode intro and a bit about Jimmy Webb [01:45] Jimmy's first public appearance as a performer in his father's Baptist church [05:20] Jimmy's first job in LA transcribing other people's songs in Motown [09:42] Jimmy's songwriting experience in his teen and early twenties [11:07] The first time Jimmy heard his music on the radio [16:18] Bill Payne's (from Little Feat Band) first gig with Jimmy [19:06] Jimmy's perspective on the importance of music in our lives [24:14] Jimmy's upcoming performance at City Winery Boston on April 6 [24:51] Ending the show Notable quotes In your teens and early 20s, you're like an unexposed film and a blank canvas that has not been utilized. Music has to be important to you for you to do it; it has its ups and downs, hits and misses, and dry spells, which can make you emotionally vulnerable. Music is the secret ingredient to entertainment. We have to take care of songs as an art form. Connect With Jimmy Webb Website: https://www.jimmywebb.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa81ziI2LqHiOKmREgkrQGg About the Show *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN' A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family! The Art of Songwriting with the Legendary Jimmy Webb: Behind the Music of an American Treasure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've glanced at the news recently you may have heard rumblings about tech banks failing or SVB (is that the same as Law and Order SVU?..asking for a friend…) going under and may be wondering what the trickle down effect is going to be for the economy and YOU. To calm your nerves and empower you with information we brought in our mortgage guru Bill Payne with First Home Mortgage to tackle this question in a quick and easy to understand manner. Today's episode is brought to you by Bill Payne with First Home Mortgage https://www.billpaynemortgagebanker.com
As the market returns to *normal* some listings are sitting on the market for longer. If this is something you're dealing with, you will definitely want to tune in to hear the smartest women in the world discuss what went wrong with this particular listing and how our sweet listener can move forward to achieve the best outcome for herself and her seller. Todays episode is brought to you by Nick Cann Photo and Bill Payne with First Home Mortgage
Smith Spencer Real Estate proudly presents the World Premiere of Between Two Brokers LIVE in front of a studio audience. The ladies interview the incredibly talented Jesse Vickers of JLV creative, Charleston's hottest interior design firm, and end the show with questions from the audience. The energy is electric in this episode and it covers business advice, interior design, leadership and more. This Episode is brought to you by Bill Payne with First Home Mortgage Find Out More by Going to: https://www.billpaynemortgagebanker.com
On today's 'Dear Schmoopy' the world's smartest woman tackles what to do when your favorite couple *BREAKS UP*. Tune in to find out what Schmoopy has to say about love, real estate and relationship etiquette. (Hot tip: Don't ask what's going to happen with the
Happy Holidays from The Takin A Walk Podcast-Music History on Foot with a music sampler from our past year.Highlights include Jorma Kaukonen from Jefferson Airplane, Bill Payne from Little Feat and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.