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Kim Field joins me on episode 133. Kim's 1994 book ‘Harmonicas, Harps and Heavy Breathers: The History of the People's Instrument' was the first book released on the history of the harmonica. And Kim has recently written the book: The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold, telling the story of Billy Boy in his own words.Ever on the lookout to meet and learn from the great players, Kim shares the time he spent with Deford Bailey and also when he played on stage with Walter Horton.Kim has been in several blues bands, and a country band, and has just released a new album with his latest band, The Perfect Gentleman, featuring Kim's harmonica, vocals and songwriting talents.Links:Kim's website: https://www.kimfield.com/Harmonica Northwest weekend, Oct 23-26, 2025: https://menucha.org/programs/harmonica-northwestKim's life in music: https://www.kimfield.com/my-life-in-musicHarmonicas, Harps and Heavy Breathers: The History of the People's Instrument book: https://www.kimfield.com/harmonicas-harps-and-heavy-breathersPT Gazell review of Don't Need But One album: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ModernBluesHarmonica/permalink/10162253953062225/The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold book: https://www.kimfield.com/the-blues-dream-of-billy-boy-arnoldVideos:James Cotton playing Blues In My Sleep live in 1967: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgS6FG2rtasDavid Waldman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD8EArw7peMThe Slamhound Hunters band - Lawnmower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjr6YLKKmqYPodcast website:https://www.harmonicahappyhour.comDonations:If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GBSpotify Playlist: Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQPodcast sponsors:This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS--------------------------------Blue Moon Harmonicas: https://bluemoonharmonicas.comSupport the show
This Wednesday episode focuses on two scandals currently unfolding across the sports world. Andy and Brendan! are disappointed to miss out on a First of the Month recording, but are fired up about the field construction for the Valero Texas Open. The field was expanded to 156 players with full status, but would need to shrink to 144 before allowing any alternates into the field. Andy wonders how players on major medicals, career money exemptions, or sponsor exemptions could reasonably jump an alternate such as Hayden Springer, who's currently ranked 78th in the FedEx Cup. From there, the two discuss some fallout from last week's Houston Open after seeing some unfounded criticism of Memorial Park. Picks are made for Valero, as PJ looks to stay hot following his winning selection of Dr. Chipinski. Brendan then prompts Andy for more thoughts on the torpedo bat "scandal" in baseball and how the technologically-advanced equipment can relate to golf. The Schedule for the Week is laid out with an ANWA preview, some LPGA scheduling thoughts, and some groundwork for LIV and Champs Tour discussions on Friday. In news, Dallas is in talks to get a TGL franchise, filling the Luka-sized hole in the city's heart, and Billy Boy picks up a new partner for the Zurich.
TGL Tuesdays come to a close, as this episode was a YouTube live recording following Billy Boy's crowning moment in the SoFi Dome! Andy and Brendan begin by discussing the Atlanta Drive's SoFi Cup win, rounding out the TGL season. They share some overall takeaways from the inaugural screen golf season, Andy breaks out his data-driven power rankings one last time, and PJ is reeling after yet another New York sports loss in a playoff environment. There are pleas for Billy Horschel to take his (rightful) place on the Ryder Cup team this fall, with his MVP-worthy screen golf performance showing he's ready for the main stage. In real golf (37:50, for all of you timestamp fans), Andy deems this week's Hero Indian Open "the Event of the Year" with the DP World Tour heading back to DLF. A listener writes in with some in-person insight from our favorite course, complete with an SGS legend sighting in the clubhouse! Picks are made for the Houston Open, which Tony Finau believes is the best Masters prep on Tour. The LPGA returns with the Ford Championship in Arizona and Brendan passes on some insight from the latest episode of The Mixed Bag. The Champions Tour continues its California Swing, but you'll have to chase down how to watch it across multiple platforms. Finally, the NFLPA Classic at Mayakoba is filling some airtime on Golf Channel this week, so PJ gives an in-depth breakdown of the field and some quotes from on-course reporter Jameis Winston. To wrap things up, Andy, Brendan, and PJ discuss how one would fly to India to make it out to DLF for the Indian Open this weekend.
This recording was delayed until Monday morning because life is better with Andy by Brendan's side! Andy's in the dumps following the Illini's loss to Kentucky in the Round of 32, but his spirits were lifted by Tiger Woods hard-launching his relationship with Vanessa Trump on Sunday night. Brendan and Andy unpack all aspects of Tiger's post, from the bizarre caption to the posed photos prominently featuring the Sun Day Red logo. After a quick spin through Vanessa Trump's Wikipedia page, the two move on to the golf, where a "lost" Viktor Hovland ran down Justin Thomas to win the Valspar. Brendan is fired up about how great the PGA Tour's Florida Swing was and imagines Luke Donald is thrilled with back-to-back wins from European Ryder Cup stalwarts. Andy shares some appreciation for Viktor Hovland's openness with the media when discussing his struggles and compares how Hovland and JT played the final few holes down the stretch in different ways. It was a week of viral moments - Billy Boy showed off some ambidextrousness, making a birdie after hitting his approach left-handed, Adam Hadwin broke a sprinkler with a club slam, and Patton Kizzire perfected the "putter punt." Elsewhere in golf, Dick Mansell won on the DP World Tour, the Sunshine Tour is back in the Coetzee Zone, and Miguel Angel Jimenez secured his second Champions Tour win of the 2025 season in California. There's also plenty of chatter about the PGA Tour's DMCA habits, which are back and possibly better than ever! Things wrap up with some March Madness talk following Andy and PJ's trips to their respective regional sites to watch their teams lose in the second round.
Bible Reading: Mark 14:3-9"Our youth group is helping out at a preschool program at church next week," Charlotte told her mother as she helped weed the flower beds. "Bria has a great voice, so she's going to teach the kids songs, and Eduardo's a lot of fun, so he's in charge of games." Charlotte sighed. "I'm just helping with check-in." "Well, that's an important part of the program too," Mom said. "They need to make sure all the kids are accounted for and direct them where to go."Charlotte shrugged. "I really want to help out and serve the Lord--I just wish I had more to offer.""Charlotte, that's not--" Mom was interrupted by a squeal from little Billy, who was hurrying across the lawn toward them."I make present for Mommy!" he called. Clutched in his soil-stained little hands was a small pot half-filled with dirt. Billy had stuck a dandelion into the dirt. Charlotte grinned as Billy ran toward them with a huge smile on his face.Mom turned to Charlotte. "It's a dumb present, isn't it?" she asked quietly. "That old pot he used is cracked and dirty. And that's just a weed! He should have brought me roses from the florist."Charlotte looked horrified. "Mom! How would he get them? He's only three! You're not going to tell him that, are you?"When Billy reached them, Mom bent down and took the flower pot he offered. "Thank you, Billy Boy! I'll put this right in the middle of our dining room table." She gave him a hug and then turned back to Charlotte as Billy ran off. "Actually, I love Billy's gift, even if it's not perfect. I know he brought it to me because he loves me. And when we offer gifts to God, with real love in our hearts, don't you think He's pleased and accepts them too--no matter how big or small they seem?""You're talking about me helping with check-in next week, aren't you?" asked Charlotte.Mom nodded. "I'm glad Billy brought me the gift he was able to give me. That's what God wants us to do too. He wants us to do what we can to serve Him out of love and gratitude for all He's done for us." –Tanya FerdinanduszHow About You?Do you give gifts of your time, money, or talents to God? Don't compare what you can do with what others do or spend time wishing you had talents God gave to someone else. He wants you to serve Him with the abilities He gave you. If your heart is filled with love for God and gratitude for everything Jesus has done for you, He accepts your gifts with great joy.Today's Key Verse:We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. (NIV) (Romans 12:6 )Today's Key Thought:God loves your gifts to Him
Andy and Brendan break down Billy Boy's ESPN debut on this Wednesday episode, recording right after the Atlanta Drive's shutout TGL win over NYGC. Billy Horschel was the star of the show, interacting with fans and broadcasters throughout the SoFi Center, performing the "Dirty Bird" dance multiple times, and bringing his teammates diamond chains to wear for their postgame interviews. Andy immediately calls PJ in to answer for another poor performance from NYGC, as the addition of Cameron Young fell flat straight from the first shot of the night. Andy and Brendan debate whether the low scoring affair was an improvement on last week's match and have a laugh at Patrick Cantlay's strict strategy regarding "The Hammer" and its use. From there, golf's preeminent gambling podcast gives some One-and-Done picks for the Farmers Insurance Open, a tournament that's facing withdrawals from many of the top players in the field. Brendan brings back a slight Cutthroat Corner, wondering how a former major winner is still possibly exempt into PGA Tour events. Elsewhere on the Schedule of the Week, the DP World Tour field at the Ras Al Khaimah is littered with SGS favorites, leading to a Game Within the Game to spice things up. Finally, Andy and Brendan react to the memo sent out by Justin Thomas encouraging players to be more active in PGA Tour broadcasts as a result of the "Fan Forward" survey.
The 2024 Year in Review comes to an end with this final installment covering golf's ultimate prize, the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Before the Year in Review kicks off, Andy and Brendan react live to the end of the PNC Championship as Team Langer took down Team Woods in a one-hole playoff down in Florida. There's also some Swag Sports Minute chatter early in the show with another losing Sunday from the Bears, Browns, and Jets. The Year in Review finale begins with Brendan researching the happenings at TPC Initech as part of the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Hideki Matsuyama ran away with the win, but Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, and Jordan Spieth struggled to find any form in Memphis. Brendan also shares some laughs from the U.S. Amateur and the NFL preseason. PJ then leads the way for the second stage of the playoffs, a Keegan Bradley win at Castle Pines for the BMW Championship. Scottie got angry at the course, Billy Boy was nervous about protecting the points, and Lydia Ko won the Women's Open at St Andrews. Finally, as always, Andy dedicated his time to researching the Net Tour Championship, the cherry on top of Scottie Scheffler's 2024 season. He recaps the Creator Classic, Jay Monahan's State of the Tour presser, and the ridiculousness of the "FedEx Starting Strokes" branding. We hope you enjoyed all nine episodes reviewing the amusing, inane, and extraordinary moments from another year of golf.
Andy and Brendan return for yet another marathon episode of the 2024 Year in Review, covering the final men's major of the year and the end of the PGA Tour's regular season. Before the Year in Review kicks off, they discuss some takeaways from TGL Media Day, where the world got to see Billy Boy and Rickie Fowler hit some shots into the oft-memed giant screen. There's also some college basketball discussion as Andy looks forward to sitting on the floor for another Cal Bears game this season. The Year in Review kicks off with the week of the Scottish Open, a win by Big Shot Bob after he received a free drop coming down the stretch on Sunday. This week also contained the news of Keegan Bradley's appointment as U.S. Ryder Cup captain and Andy goes in-depth on the feud between Bryson DeChambeau and Mike Schy. After a quick pitstop for the five-man playoff at the ISCO, PJ starts off Open Championship week with notes from the practice days. He shares that Viktor Hovland got existential amidst his spilt from the Chip Monk, and Tiger fired back at Colin Montgomerie's calls for his retirement. Andy jumps in for Thursday and Friday's rounds at Royal Troon, focusing primarily on Todd Hamilton's opening tee shot on Thursday morning. Brendan finishes off Xander's second major win, attempting to contextualize his season among others who have won two majors in the same year. Brendan continues on with the 3M Open, won by Jhonny Vegas, before another group effort remembering Scottie's gold medal win at the Paris Olympics. Andy handles the PGA Tour's regular season finale, the Wydnham Championship, which could just be named "Kucharfest" for 2024. Thanks to Kevin Prise's intrepid reporting, Andy goes minute-by-minute for Matt Kuchar's Monday finish, one of the most ridiculous golf moments in recent memory.
Episode 131 ch 31 By the Shores of Silver Lake "Happy Winter Days" Join us as we discuss 1880 history in context, Yankton South Dakota, The New York Ledger, continued stories (serials), "Gypsy's Warning", "When I Was One and Twenty, Nell", "Billy Boy", "Camptown Races", "Three Blind Mice", "Nelly Was a Lady (Last Night She Died)", "Ben Bolt", "Oft in the Stilly Night", and "Banks O'Doon".
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Bassist, singer and songwriter Richard “RW” Grigsby, has logged several lifetimes on the road, and his early rock and roll roots (Rome, GA near the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains) burst out like another famous Richard from Georgia on “Road Scholar,” his story of a musician who has spent too much time on the road, working for too little pay. It's sung by Red's Blues drummer Tim Wilbur, a pro's pro (2017 Sacramento Music Awards and Sacramento Blues Society Hall of Fame member), who brought creative percussion ideas -- maracas AND the entire group thigh-slapping percussion. “We sat in chairs in a circle and slapped our thighs at certain points in the song to add accent,” laughs Beth. “Jackknifed” (co-authored with fellow road warrior Mark Hummel) continues the road theme with bio notes from their Golden State-Lone Star Blues Revue adventures. RW played with Carlene Carter, Gary Primich, Mike Morgan & The Crawl, Finger Taylor, Mark Hummel's Golden State Lone Star Revue w/Anson Funderburgh & Little Charlie, JamesCotton & all the Harmonica Blowouts since 2008-2019( Magic, Lee Oskar, Kim Wilson, Billy Boy, Jason Ricci, Carey Bell, Lazy Lester, Estrin, John Primer, Duke, Billy Flynn, Elvin, Gravenities, Ron Thompson, Harman, Rod Piazza & many others) 2014 Grammy-nominated and Blues Music Award (BMA) winner bassist RW Grigsby has been playing since he was 14 years old and began his professional career when still a teenager. He's toured the U.S., Canada and Europe since the '80s, and currently juggles playing with Red's Blues, Mark Hummel & the Blues Survivors and The Golden State/Lone Star Blues Revue. He played and recorded with Texas blues stars Gary Primich and Black Top Records' Mike Morgan and the Crawl in the 1990s. RW is the bassist on the 2014 Grammy-nominated and BMA-winning CD, Remembering Little Walter. He was nominated for a BMA “Best Bassist” Award in 2017 and was inducted into the Sacramento Blues Society Hall of Fame in 2018.
Andy and Brendan bring in the month of October with this meandering episode on a wide array of pro golf and non-golf topics. They begin with a debate about pumpkin patches. Then they get to the news that PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and Saudi PIF's Yasir Al-Rumayyan are playing together in the Dunhill this week alongside their pro partners, Billy Boy and Mean Dean. This leads to a lengthy digression on the ability to get a deal done on the golf course, as well as an exploration on some of the many other amateur/celebrity names in the field. Then they get to some minutiae on the Furyk and Friends Champions Tour weekend. The Sanderson marks the return of Cutthroat Corner, as well as a chat on Monday Q's report about the reduction of fields and cards memo that was sent out. They close with a discussion on the KFT Championship at French Lick, who is in, who is out, and where cards are on the line and some argue it is the purest moment in sports. As they try to leave, Brendan pans the notion of a 5-part documentary series on the Ballfrogs.
Lou Ann Perschau and Mark Taylor are back "Dishing" Young and Restless! PLUS, SUPER SUDSY QUESTIONS!!JULY 24, 2024--SOAPDISH--(YOUNG AND RESTLESS) 1) Opening 2) Devon and Lilly part ways as Lily joins Chancellor Enterprises and Billy Boy! 3) Devon proposes to Abby today! Asks Abby to join him at his split off company. 4) Victor seems hellbent as he schemes on taking over Chancellor. 5) What is happening with Sharon Newman? 6) Adam and Chelsea are dealing with their secret of a night together while dealing with Connor. 7) Kyle continues battle with Summer and asks Claire to join him on an overseas trip. 8) Other thoughts on happenings on Y and R! 9) SUPER SUDSY QUESTIONS Will Devon and Abby get married or? How will the Victor Newman plot on Chancellor proceed? What is happening with SHaron and where is this story going? Will Adam and Chelsea's secret be safe? If not how will it come out? What will happen when Claire and Kyle go on their trip with Harrison? 10) Closing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-taylor20/support
It was the kind of weekend that made you think about the big things as it relates to men's golf, its star talents, its playing fields, and its past, present, and future. Andy and Brendan bob and weave through this Monday episode that runs the gamut after the last men's major of the year. They begin with some important questions on the FedExCup before getting into Xander Schauffele's win, his season, and what this victory does for the rest of his career. Then they discuss Scottie Scheffler and the ongoing flaw in his otherwise elite game and how that will work at future Opens. They cover Royal Troon in depth, with much praise and a few quibbles on how it set up for the pros. Is it a better championship test for men's golf than the Old Course right now? They discuss Billy Boy and Rosey, Thriston and all the other contenders before getting to a few of the non-contenders like Spieth, JT, Rory, Rahm, and their major seasons. They close with Matthew Jordan appreciation and some less-than-appreciative comments on the coverage.
It's a true Monday episode thanks to the PGA Tour's refusal to move up Sunday tee times with storms forecasted, arriving, and then pushing the Heritage finish to Monday morning. They begin there, fresh off watching Scottie Scheffler move his way around a windy Harbour Town for a fourth win in five starts. They marvel at the achievement while also pondering which one of his peers may be feeling the most anxious about this run and the appearance of it not ending anytime soon. They also discuss some deluded Wyndham Clark comments on TV ratings and the mismanagement of the Monday finish. Then it's over to the dominant LPGA player of the moment, Nelly Korda, who won her fifth straight start and second career major. They ponder whether this makes the Chevron a “true” major and what has been most impressive about the run, including overcoming a six-hour round alongside Brooke Henderson. They ask which run might be more impressive, a debate not really worth having. Then it's on to the happy development in the DR, where Billy Horschel won the white shirt-jacket. They delight in this, and also check in on the results of the sponsor's exemptions for Puntacana. Lastly, they close with the 15-year-old Miles Russell making the cut and finishing T20 on the KFT.
Dennis and Rhoda are the ONLY saving grace in this episode.
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Three hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Bob Hope Show, originally broadcast February 9, 1943, 81 years ago, with guests Dorothy Lamour and Paulette Goddard. The program originates from the Camp Santa Anita Ordnance Training Center, Arcadia, California. The program starts with a news bulletin. President Roosevelt announces that specified workers will have to work a forty-eight hour week. Bob's opening monologue is about riding in a tank. Meet the Armed Forces: Staff Sergeant James Arnold. The program's guests are the three stars of, "Star Spangled Rhythm." Bob auditions for a role in their next picture...as Tarzan!Followed by My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast February 9, 1948, 76 years ago. Al has used $1000 borrowed dollars to invest in Billy-Boy, a broken-down boxer. Then The Eddie Cantor Show, originally broadcast February 9, 1944, 80 years ago, with guest Ginny Sims. The program originates from Camp Santa Anita. Nora Martin sings and yodels. The cast does a crime story titled, "Murder At The Track." Followed by The Jack Benny Show, originally broadcast February 9, 1936, 88 years ago, Jack's Birthday in New York. The program originates from New York. Mary gets a phone call from Mama. Jack and the cast do, "Sergeant Benny Of The Northwest Mounted Police."Then The Amos ‘n' Andy show, originally broadcast February 9, 1945, 79 years ago, Andy plays Soldier. Andy pretends he's a soldier to avoid a breach of promise suit by Sylvia Adams. And Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 9, 1954, 70 years ago, In a Pickle. Frank Ingram, Fibber's new neighbor, stops by to chat. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast February 9, 1942, 82 years ago, Who is the new deputy? Who are the five citizens of Pine Ridge appointed to be the deputies of Diogenes Smith?Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Anthony takes on a bully in his building's laundry room, while a tiny, cute mouse terrorizes Sugarbakers. We're definitely at the midseason point. Oh, and our new segment “Suzanne Watch” continues. Let us know what you're observing! Come back Thursday for an “Extra Sugar” inspired by this week's Milli Vanilli references. We're talking: music scandals!
Andy and Brendan send you off to the weekend with a fun 50 minutes on … a wide range of subjects. They begin with some reaction to Zach Johnon jamming right in their faces with an opening round 10-under 62. Then they somehow get on the subject of the proper way to cut grilled cheese, parents who email the school too much, and Coco Gauff's pasta endorsement. There's more discussion on some Palm Springs matters, like Jon Rahm allegedly being in town and playing in some games, Nick Dunlap's impressive showing, and Billy Boy mic'd up on PGA Tour Live. They also discuss Bernhard Langer announcing this year will be his last Masters and Fred Ridley saying Angel Cabrera will be welcomed back if he gets his visa. Some Pelley quotes about a “global tour” are also dissected and analyzed as fairly pushy on his strategic alliance. They close with a Golf Advice segment on a boss making an employee take his son out to his fancy club and a Bob Parsons speech at the Asia Pacific Golf Summit in Vietnam.
I got a super show for y'all today because it was WAAAAAAAY too much to talk about & get into today but if you got the time to hear a Bea Dangerous rant? I got over 30 minutes to talk to y'all about what's happening in the sports world.
This week we welcome Mary Lou Turner! Born in Hazard, Kentucky, Mary Lou Turner began her career as a regular on the famous Wheeling Jamboree radio show on WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. She began turning heads in 1974 with her first popular song, “All That Keeps Me Going”. She followed that success with several other songs that reached the top 50 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “It's Different With You”, “Love It Away”, and “Cheatin' Overtime”. Though a star in her own right, she may be best known for the duets she sang with Bill Anderson. The duo teamed up to produce hits in the top 25 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “I'm Way Ahead of You” and “Where Are You Going, Billy Boy”. The pair released “Sometimes” in 1976 which reached Number 1 on the Country Charts. That same year, she and Bill also released “That's What Made Me Love You” reaching number 7 with that hit. Mary Lou has performed in the theaters of Branson, Missouri for many years. She starred with both Boxcar Willie and Buck Trent, before joining the Grand Ladies of Country Music Show. She has a new album “A Sentimental Music Journey” recorded with the Heart Of Texas label. The album has 13 of Mary Lou's favorite songs including a duet with radio host, Dallas Wayne, of Sirius XM fame. Mary Lou commented, “ I've been singing since I was 12. I thought that a sentimental music journey was a good theme with some songs that are my favorites through the years. I also want to thank Tracy and Charla Pitcox for making this CD possible for the Heart Of Texas label. They are true friends to me and all of Country Music.” Mary Lou was awarded the “Living Legend” award during 2021 Branson Terry Awards Show. She and her husband, David, call the Ozarks home. For more information, visit her Facebook page.
Grab a copy of my “5 Steps To Becoming A High Value Man” for free https://erinalejandrino.com/The HVMC: ep 44: Barry Smith from Dallas LIVE Men's Mastermind From battling alcoholism to climbing the peak of personal growth – Join us in this inspiring episode as I talk with special guest – Barry Smith.Barry Smith bravely shares his transformative journey from ordinary life to extraordinary growth and fulfillment. Barry opens up about his battle with alcoholism, the importance of physical fitness, and how he elevated his relationships.He underlines the power of self-integrity, keeping promises to oneself, and living with intention. We delve into his motivational writings, including his books "Billy Boy" and "Live It," which act as blueprints for personal growth and reflect Barry's life experiences and transformations. This conversation is a powerful reminder of the impact each of us can have on future generations when we commit to becoming exemplary individuals. Subscribe and tune in to be part of this engaging conversation!Follow Barry Smith on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/barrysmith616/
Die britische Schriftstellerin Deborah Levy wurde 1959 in Südafrika geboren, wo ihr Vater als politischer Gegner des Apartheid Regimes inhaftiert wurde. Aus ihrer kindlichen Perspektive erzählt sie in "Things I Don't Want to Know" von ihrer Angst um ihren Vater, die sich auf seltsame Weise in ihrer Angst um einen eingesperrten Wellensittich namens Billy Boy entlädt. Nachdem die Familie Südafrika verlässt und ins englische Exil geht, wird Deborah Levy Autorin. Ihre Bücher sind vielgefeiert, vor allem ihre "Living Autobiographies", zu denen außerdem "The Cost of Living" und "Real Estate" zählen. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge über die Frage, was Deborah Levys Schreiben so besonders macht und warum sie Julias neue Lieblingsautorin geworden ist.
This was supposed to be a short one dammit! But Andy and Brendan got too worked up about both the sacred and inane from day two at the British Open. They begin with Brian Harman praise, and how his traits exhibit the best of what Hoylake demands, and some of the monotony and pitfalls of PGA Tour golf. There's also a wide-ranging chat on some of the bigger disappointments, touching on DJ, JT's delusions, and Scottie grinding to make the cut. Patrick Cantlay's lay-up on 18 to do so is also put under the microscope. A contender/pretender segment examines a less-than-stout leaderboard at the midpoint. There's an analysis on the R&A deciding to change the bunker maintenance to make them softer in the middle of the event. They also get into Rahm's irritation around the circus of playing with Rory after a microphone got in his way. After trying to wrap it up for several minutes, there's a throwback chat on Billy Boy and his ejecting of a protester -- how'd it go and what was said?
Can three people live off of a part-time ventriloquist's salary? What is a puppet's opinion on communal living? Was Kate's murder overshadowed by the disappearance of Billy Boy or was Billy Boy's disappearance overshadowed by Kate's murder? And can Stanton expense his dinner with Rhoda?
Special Guest Tommy Hammersham, Cut Bank native, shares his run ins with the police. Birds terrorize Billy boy.
The fifth episode of Procedural Veneration, where we outline in what ways Angela Lansbury is beloved and how creepy puppets are. We also do some research to answer the question, what are people stealing at libraries? Watch the best (S1 E18 Murder Takes the Bus), worst (S7 E18 Where Have You Gone, Billy Boy?), and median (S2 E19 Christopher Bundy - Died on Sunday) rated episodes along with us and find out.Content Warnings:This one is pretty tame. Creepy Puppets I guess. We also recognize that crime procedurals often are a form of "Copaganda" by portraying civil rights violations and other unlawful actions by representatives of the law in a positive light.Thank you to Jacob Krutulis for our theme song!
This week we head out to the European wilds and experience death and destruction as only the Netherlands and Jolly Old England can provide. First, we experience emotional death and destruction in the form of the miserable, Kitchen Sink nightmare, The Black Panther (1997). Then we head to Amsterdam with Dick Maas at the helm and experience the death and destruction of a mute girl's childhood at the hands of The Commish himself, Michael Chiklis in Do Not Disturb (1999). Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop
Lieutenant David Haynes, a police officer who works on the North Side of the city, makes his weekly visit to the WGN Radio studios and the Bob Sirott Morning Show. Lt. Haynes, who co-authored “The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats,” reviews Billy Boy’s. Located at 6400 W. 95th St. in Chicago Ridge, they are known […]
Audio intro to the track has background on the series and introduces the characters of this delightful comedy series "My Friend Irma"... Remember this was 1949 and the comedy was centered around a woman who was not the brightest bulb on the light string... It was a popular kind of comedy back then... This track has its own Playlist "My Friend Irma"
Tread Perilously celebrates its 400th podcast with the final episode of Supertrain -- "Where Have You Been Billy Boy." When the FBI arranges for a fugitive transfer aboard Supertrain, Randall gets anxious. But will it matter to an aggressive magazine writer, a pregnant woman, a newlywed couple, and an old man when the fugitive -- who continues to maintain his innocence -- accidentally takes them hostage in the dining car? Will Randall be able to handle the situation? Will Flood make things worse? And will a small town sheriff turn Supertrain into a passenger liner of blood? Meanwhile, Penny gets accosted by a traveler. Erik momentarily forgets Skipjack. Justin hears the laugh track for the first time ... again! The sound editors who added the canned laughter finally get memorialized with a sketch. Penny is chosen as Supertrain's series MVP. Justin recalls the train is nuclear powered and supersonic. A discussion about airplane disaster movies breaks out. The pair also stump for Carnival of Souls. Justin finds a new role for Weird Baby Man. Surprising guest stars lead to many potential future podcasts. Rue McClanahan makes a surprising appearance. A final analysis of Supertrain is made and the ghost of Bob Crane haunts the proceedings.
This week we welcome Mary Lou Turner and Jason Pritchett! Born in Hazard, Kentucky, Mary Lou Turner began her career as a regular on the famous Wheeling Jamboree radio show on WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. She began turning heads in 1974 with her first popular song, “All That Keeps Me Going”. She followed that success with several other songs that reached the top 50 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “It's Different With You”, “Love It Away”, and “Cheatin' Overtime”. Though a star in her own right, she may be best known for the duets she sang with Bill Anderson. The duo teamed up to produce hits in the top 25 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “I'm Way Ahead of You” and “Where Are You Going, Billy Boy”. The pair released “Sometimes” in 1976 which reached Number 1 on the Country Charts. That same year, she and Bill also released “That's What Made Me Love You” reaching number 7 with that hit. Mary Lou has performed in the theaters of Branson, Missouri for many years. She starred with both Boxcar Willie and Buck Trent, before joining the Grand Ladies of Country Music Show. She has a new album “A Sentimental Music Journey” recorded with the Heart Of Texas label. The album has 13 of Mary Lou's favorite songs including a duet with radio host, Dallas Wayne, of Sirius XM fame. Mary Lou commented, “ I've been singing since I was 12. I thought that a sentimental music journey was a good theme with some songs that are my favorites through the years. I also want to thank Tracy and Charla Pitcox for making this CD possible for the Heart Of Texas label. They are true friends to me and all of Country Music.” Mary Lou was awarded the “Living Legend” award during 2021 Branson Terry Awards Show. She and her husband, David, call the Ozarks home. For more information, visit her Facebook page. While growing up in Independence, Missouri, Jason Pritchett's whole life revolved around playing sports - football, basketball and baseball. His musical career didn't start until shortly after college. In 2002 Jason made the move to Branson where he got his first job in the “Echo Hollow Jubilee” at Silver Dollar City. Following Silver Dollar City he performed in several shows including “Lost In The 50's”, “Stuck On The 70's”, “50's At The Hop” and “Magnificent Country”. He joined the Grand Country family in 2007 and was the baritone singer for New South for several years. The high seas came calling for Jason and he spent some time performing on Carnival Cruise Lines. During that time he became a finalist on “America's Got Talent” (second season, 2007). After returning to Branson he became the music director for country recording artist Billy Dean. It was his musical relationship with Dean he got the opportunity to fulfill his lifelong dream and perform on the stage of the world-famous Grand Ole' Opry. After spending seven years with Dean, Pritchett got the opportunity to step out and front the band “Steel Horses,” and sign with Dean's label BDMG in 2015. The first week his song “Good Show,” which he co-wrote with Billy Dean, was released it topped out on the music charts at #16, making him the highest-debuting artist in 2017. It earned him “Red Carpet” status at the CMA Awards in Nashville, TN. These days, Jason is leading the charge for the NEW REVOLUTION of country music. Jason's first 5 radio songs have blazed into the top 40 charts in record time. In Jason's first week on the charts, he was the highest debuting artist with his single "Good Show" topping out at #16, earning him "Red Carpet" status at the CMA awards in Nashville TN. Jason has performed on tour, with performances opening for Randy Houser, Tyler Farr, Lee Brice, Thomas Rhett, Old Dominion, Chris Janson and Kelly Pickler to name a few..... Family has always been the most important aspect of his life. In August of 2009, Jason married the love of his life, Desta. She's a great singer and performer in her own right and you've seen her on some of your favorite Branson stages. Together they have three adorable children. When Jason isn't performing across the country, he and Desta can find you the perfect home or find a buyer for your home with their real estate business, Pritchett Team - Keller Williams Tri Lakes Realty. For more information, find Jason at: Facebook.com/JasonPritchettMusic
My Friend Irma, originally broadcast February 9, 1948. Al has used $1000 borrowed dollars to invest in Billy-Boy, a broken-down boxer. Also part 4 of the five part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The McClain Matter, originally broadcast February 9, 1956. A visit to an uncooperative doctor..."you'll never get me into a courtroom!" Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
WE ARE IN THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE!!!!For us anyway!!! Did you know that Shakespeare grew up with gallons and gallons of urine and manure in his back yard??Or that his dad ran a brisk business out of the front window while little Will was sleeping upstairs (before he went bankrupt, that is)??Or that he and his knocked up wife had to live with his parents after they got hitched - shotgun wedding style - because young Billy Boy had flies and nothing else coming out of his wallet??Neither did we! (Ok, we knew some of that, but this IS a Shakespeare podcast, you dicks!!)It's all true though!! Have a listen!! We're off to grab a pint!!To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like! -On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And Don and Leda.History, you rapscallion bastards!!!
It's that time of year once again!! We are blessed to have Billy Sheehan back on the show for a fourth time. This time we streamed live from Bass Players United Page. I want to give a huge shoutout to my Bass Players United Family. Plenty of fans chimed in and asked questions. About half way through we have the amazing 9 year old, bass prodigy Ellen Alaverdyan join us as a special co-host. Lots of stories, laughs, technique talk, pedal talk and all things Billy Boy!!!! Thank you for your support. If you would like to participate in live shows please follow on fb @sunshine.cantu . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesunshineshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesunshineshow/support
What's good world, we back from the crypt with some more hood philosophy shit, and on this episode of the podcast, I'm talking the psyop of Bill Gates, the farce of private land ownership, and why conspiracy theories themselves are a limited hangout created to keep most of us from doing anything about the aforementioned and so much more. Believe me homie, coming to this understanding was a difficult one on my end, but there's only so many times you can here peepz complain about not wanting to 'eat ze bugs' or how Bill Gates is buying up all the farmland - after a while it's like aight then, what's next? And the answer from a dialectical materialist perspective is abolish private property, something most 'conspiracy theorists' aint trying to do cuz depsite all the pretense, they're really not as 'woke' as they fashion themselves. And all the while they're circle jerking about things of no importance - like flat earth - the vampires are at our door waiting to come in, like Billy Boy who is nothing more than an actor playing a part to maintain the facade that we have a government of the people for the people and not a parasitic class blood suckers - the bourgeoisie - who are sucking us dry. Stay woke fam...
The Mallrats find themselves prime suspects when BILLY BOY goes missing. EBONY becomes increasingly suspicious of her own militia, pushing ALICE further into danger to investigate them, and MAY has some advice for SALENE.
It's Season Ten of Just Gonna Read This, the greatest podcast in the history of Isopropyl Alcohol. Look it up.This season is THE season and the reason for this special collection of episodes that we're calling Christmas Fever!On Episode 3: Christmas, by Elizabeth Gordon. Published in 1924.Merry All The Reasons!Just Gonna Read This is a Model Home 146 Production, in association with The National Foolscap Museum and the Masters of Podcasting Program at Artsy Collage.EmailWebsiteFacebook Instagram
It's a road-weary Monday episode with Andy in Frisco, where he has some thoughts about the development of North Texas and the PGA's “efficient” new headquarters. On golf, they discuss Sunday at the Old Course, where Alex Noren hit it off the Rusacks hotel for a potential eagle. That leads to a harebrained idea of how the Old Course should combat that kind of good break. There's also some Ryan Fox talk and plenty of Rory quotes -- on weather, his consistency vs. the flash of his youth, and whether he's taken over Billy Boy as the peak baton twirler. On the PGA Tour, they ponder whether Mac Hughes winning the Sanderson is just consolation for the Canadians after last week's Pres Cup debacle. News touches on Bryson's performance in the Pro Long Drive competition.
We figured it out. The link to all conspiracy theories. Everything everyone has ever wondered. Is Bill Clinton even real? We blow the lid wide open for your puny peasant brains. Follow the money!!!! Do you believe in BILLY BOY? Don't @ us Hillary Buy us a B.J. Join our deleted email servers We did some videos before. Government tried to hide them.
This Wednesday episode serves as our official Presidents Cup preview. If you've come for picks, predictions, top points earner candidates, and pairings you want to see, well you're in the wrong place. Andy and Brendan have a rambling discussion about people getting off shots at this Pres Cup, how badly the LIV losses wounded it, what happens if the Internationals win, and whether reform is needed. They also discuss Billy the Baton boy and the potential for drama both internal and abroad with the attack dog. Quail Hollow, as a venue, is panned. The later half deals with Patrick Reed heading to France to play the Euro Tour, and Greg Norman writing yet more letters to people who didn't ask for them -- this time a pleading note to the OWGR board. Both Andy and Brendan discuss the justification for giving LIV points, and the likelihood of it happening.
This Wednesday episode begins by sifting through the various comments and call-outs that have occurred this week at the DP World Tour's flagship event, where there's a commingling of LIV players and non-LIV players in the same field. Andy and Brendan discuss the “cold hard facts” offered by CEO Keith Pelley, Rahm and Billy Boy's critiques, Talor's tweet retorts, Rory's intimations about the future strategic alliance, and the motives of old guard players like Westy and Poulter. They also discuss the future of the Euro Tour as a “feeder tour” or simply as an occasional PGA Tour host in Europe. News focuses on DL3 and Trevor Immelman rounding out the Presidents Cup rosters with six picks each, with some thoughts and concerns about Kevin Kisner getting the last spot on the U.S. side.
This week we welcome Mary Lou Turner! Born in Hazard, Kentucky, Mary Lou Turner began her career as a regular on the famous Wheeling Jamboree radio show on WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. She began turning heads in 1974 with her first popular song, “All That Keeps Me Going”. She followed that success with several other songs that reached the top 50 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “It's Different With You”, “Love It Away”, and “Cheatin' Overtime”. Though a star in her own right, she may be best known for the duets she sang with Bill Anderson. The duo teamed up to produce hits in the top 25 on the U.S. Country Charts, including “I'm Way Ahead of You” and “Where Are You Going, Billy Boy”. The pair released “Sometimes” in 1976 which reached Number 1 on the Country Charts. That same year, she and Bill also released “That's What Made Me Love You” reaching number 7 with that hit. Mary Lou has performed in the theaters of Branson, Missouri for many years. She starred with both Boxcar Willie and Buck Trent, before joining the Grand Ladies of Country Music Show. She has a new album “A Sentimental Music Journey” recorded with the Heart Of Texas label. The album has 13 of Mary Lou's favorite songs including a duet with radio host, Dallas Wayne, of Sirius XM fame. Mary Lou commented, “ I've been singing since I was 12. I thought that a sentimental music journey was a good theme with some songs that are my favorites through the years. I also want to thank Tracy and Charla Pitcox for making this CD possible for the Heart Of Texas label. They are true friends to me and all of Country Music.” Mary Lou was awarded the “Living Legend” award during 2021 Branson Terry Awards Show. She and her husband, David, call the Ozarks home. For more information, visit her Facebook page.
How do I download this Mp3? Mp3: Billy Boy – Click To Play The terms “Hillbilly” and “Red Neck” both originated during the Battle of the Boyne. England’s Dutch born King William III was known to his Protestant Irish followers as “Billy Boy” and his followers were called “Hill billys” and “Red Necks.” There’s a … Continue reading "Billy Boy"
(in Zusammenarbeit mit DU&ICH) In der aktuellen Podcastfolge sprechen Jeannine und ich über unsere Erfahrungen mit hormoneller und nicht-hormoneller Verhütung, Verantwortung und Selbstbestimmtheit. DU&ICH Partner der Podcastfolge ist DU&ICH. DU&ICH by BILLY BOY ist eine neue Kondommarke, die sich an Paare richtet und hormonfreie Verhütung zu ihrer Mission gemacht hat. Dabei sind ihr die von BILLY BOY gewohnte Produktqualität und Nachhaltigkeit sehr wichtig. Mein Partner und ich verhüten miteinander nicht mit Kondom, aber dennoch spielt dieses Verhütungsmittel eine wichtige Rolle in unserer Beziehung - und zwar, wenn es um Safer Sex mit anderen geht. Ich möchte mich und meinen Partner schützen und mir ist es wichtig, selbstbestimmt mit Verhütung umzugehen. Was ich an DU&ICH besonders mag, ist, dass sie gleichberechtigte Verhütung in den Vordergrund stellen. Hormonfreie Verhütung bedeutet, die Verantwortung zu teilen. Mehr von julesvogel: @julesvogel auf Instagram julesvogel.com Ihr könnt mich unter office@julesvogel.com erreichen, oder mir auch gerne auf Instagram eine Nachricht schicken
It's a Victory Monday of sorts at the Shotgun Start, which begins with some college basketball chatter. From there, it's quickly into Bay Hill, where Scottie Scheffler is given his due as the new No. 1 player in the world. But the primary entree in the API reaction is on the course setup and high scores, reacting to Rory McIlroy's critiques and some concerns that more players may start skipping it because it's too hard a punch to the face. Andy and Brendan work through this in a back and forth, delineating between “so hard it's boring,” firmness that's interesting, and the dartboard of other weeks, with a few devil's advocate challenges about the U.S. Open at more venerated courses. Billy Boy's big week is also covered, as is the BFB's honorable WD, the repeated Pillow Talk on the broadcast, and the Arnie hagiography. Jin Young Ko is praised, the PR Open is questioned, and the Champions Tour is acknowledged. News hits on Bryson's WD from THE PLAYERS.
Still a few weeks away from returning to the Café at Artichoke Music so we have to put up with other means. Lucky for us I've got Blues harmonica player and writer Kim Field on the line. He was with us a few years ago and he's back now because he has a new book, “The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold" on the legendary Chicago Blues Harmonica player. It's in first person because he spent a long time in conversation with Billy Boy, who is now 86 years old with seemingly perfect recall. Tales of Bo Diddley, Sonny Boy Williamson and the whole panoply of Chicago Blues greats. Let's get started. Here's Kim Field.
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast February 9, 1948. Al has used $1000 borrowed dollars to invest in Billy-Boy, a broken-down boxer. Also part 4 of the five part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The McClain Matter, originally broadcast February 9, 1956. A visit to an uncooperative doctor..."you'll never get me into a courtroom!"