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Something for Donald Trump to address – Canadians taking U.S. money: a pair of wins for Marty Drexler at Gulfstream and a winners circle pic for Sahin Civaci at Aqueduct. Harness driver, Billy Davis explains why it took 17 years for him to decide to drive full-time at Mohawk. James MacDonald looks back at his spectacular year and looks forward to his honeymoon in Hawaii. We ‘sample' Free Rein, Woodbine's documentary on the people and horses in thoroughbred racing. Producer Alanna Nolan describes what they're trying to do. Will Moira win the Eclipse Award as Outstanding Lady on the Turf? Host Peter Gross and Moira's exercise rider, Korina McLean assess her chances. And when a 60-1 bomb won at Gulfstream, announcer Pete Aiello nailed it, which is why we're running his stretch call.
Buon annoLettura al solo scopo di intrattenimento. La clip musicale è "Reet Petite" cantata da Jackie Wilson (autori Berry Gordy, Billy Davis e Gwen Gordy Fuqua, etichetta Brunswick, 1958 all rights reserved)
On this episode we discuss Black Sabbath!! When we became fans, which do we enjoy more Sabbath or Ozzy solo and then we discuss the album Technical Ecstasy. Is it a misstep by the band or an overlooked classic? Vincent LaRussa and Billy Davis join me and we give our opinions!!
Billy Davis joins the podcast to discuss the first days on campus at Auburn, the facilities, playing team golf, and Billy's recent trip to Japan. They also talk about the games he plays on the course to create stress and pressure. He shares his journey of Monday qualifying for a PGA Tour event and the nerves he felt during the round. Billy reflects on the lessons he learned from playing on the PGA Tour and the level of competition he faced. He also talks about his goals for the future and the areas of his game he is working on.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
Joe and Korey sit down with Brian Bruce and Billy Davis of Saluting Branches. The guys discuss the work of Saluting Branches to give free tree services in veteran cemeteries and their 2024 event that will take place on September 18th. For more on Saluting Branches and how you can help you can visit https://www.salutingbranches.org/volunteer If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Send your questions or topics you would like us to discuss to info@discoveringforestrypodcast.com. Be sure to follow us on all your favorite social media platforms! Twitter/X: @DisForestryPod Instagram: @discovering_forestry Facebook: Discovering Forestry YouTube: @discoveringforestry6905 LinkedIn: Discovering Forestry Podcast Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Muzaproduction “Sport Rock Logo 1” Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Nico Manganiello Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz & Nico Manganiello --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discoveringforestry/support
The Deep End with Joey MuddSalute to Women's History Month with all music featuring Kentucky women.Show #505Originally aired March 6, 2024Artist - SongAnne and Dick Albin - I Want To Be A Roller Derby QueenThe Oxfords - Young Girls LamentLindell - Let It Ring TwiceLonely Soul Delegation - I'm a Good WomanThe Pedagogues - Gypsies, Tramps and ThievesLoretta Lynn - Too Wild To Be TamedMary Lou Whitaker - Who Needs YouSherry Edwards - You're No GoodEller Davis with Billy Davis & The Red River Boys - Go Go GirlDora and Janice - SkinnerHot Guitar PickerRed Beans & Rice - Hot Walker BluesThe Indigos - Silver and GoldThe Hearby - Make You DreamSuzy Ogden - La LaSue Logsdon - Come To MeMary Ann Fisher - Forever MoreShirley Caddell & The Aristocrats - The Big BounceDiane & The Mystics - Cry Baby CryJamie Moss & The Epics - We Belong TogetherCee Jay Hester - Truck Drivin' MamaThe Davis Sisters - I Forgot More Than You'll Ever KnowJean Ritchie - House CarpenterMolly O'Day - I'd Like to Talk It Over With HimNew Birth - ForeverRuby Winters - Love Me NowCity Lites - Now You're Gone AwayAntietam - RainBabylon Dance Band - Remains Of The BeatAntman - HateRetsin - BodegaJuanita - Zombie CreepJackie DeShannon - I Remember The Bo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary blues entertainer talks about working with Willie Banks & The Messengers and learning from Billy Davis.
Going back to the early 1820's, the Davis family has a long legacy in Florida and our cowhunter culture. Billy Davis has worked cows far and wide across the state and is the president of the Florida Cracker Horse Association so you'd be hard-pressed to find folks in the cattle business who don't know him. He's equally notorious as a prankster and storyteller with a true passion for Old Florida and our ranching heritage. As if all that wasn't enough to solidify his reputation, he's become a sought after spur maker forging the quintessential tools of the trade from scratch. In short, you might say that Billy Davis is a beloved character out here in Florida's cow country; nothing short of a folk treasure for us all and you're sure to enjoy this week's episode.
Billy Davis rejoins The Dubcast to share what it's like having a daughter on the verge of completing a student-athlete career as a swimmer at the University of Kentucky. Davis, one of the few Clemson fans who was fully behind Dabo Swinney during a rough 2010 season, had his own doubts over the past year: He correctly predicted the Tigers would fall at Duke in the season-opener, and he was with many in wondering if Swinney would make necessary changes to his staff. Davis, who had a long career in the Secret Service, recalls the brawl at the end of Clemson's win over South Carolina in 1983. Probation meant that it was his last game in a Clemson uniform. Davis said he didn't take part in the brawl. He used it as an opportunity to run to the other side of the field and visit his girlfriend, who was a Gamecock cheerleader. Davis is a longtime subscriber to Tigerillustrated.com, and a frequent poster on the West End Zone message board.
Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/funk-and-beyond-weekly/id1063844118?mt=2 for more details please visit beyondfunk.ru 1. Aphrose - Honey (Don't) Come Back 2. Holy Hive - Love It Is Not Love 3. Max Beesley's High Vibes - Saturn's Dust 4. Orientation - You Think I'm Crazy 5. Ta-Ku - Better (feat. Billy Davis,Jay Prince) 6. Khalab - Conscious Friendship 7. Golden Mean - Oumuamua 8. Souleance - Lightweight 9. Amindi - Good Cry 10. Astrud Gilberto - Here's That Rainy Day (Koop Remix) 11. Bev Lee Harling - Barefoot In Your Kitchen 12. Maiiah and Angels of Libra - Please Come Home 13. Emilia Sisco and Helge Tallqvist Band - I Don't Wanna Fuss 14. Frootful - Astronaughty 15. Funkshone - Stop Think Work It Out 16. Kim Tibbs - Where Would I Be Without You 17. Quantic - Sweet Calling (feat. Alice Russell) 18. The Phoenix Authority - Spinning Wheel
Gene Kissane, Partner at Cole Scott & Kissane, John Nunnally, Attorney at Ragsdale Liggett, and Billy Davis, Partner at Bovis, Kyle, Burch & Medlin join Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to talk about the hottest topic in the legal industry today: Artificial Intelligence. The group discuss their initial perspectives on how they think AI is going to impact the legal field and litigation, what the discussions are about AI in their firms, and how they are using AI today. They talk about whether AI is an existential threat to law firms and how lawyers will adapt their way of doing business since the introduction of AI. The group shares ideas about efficiencies that they can see when leveraging AI including as a starting place for drafts and for business process applications such as accounting and billing. They have a broader discussion about the billable hour and flat fees and how AI may have an impact there and how important it is to recognize the places where AI can help and where its not appropriate to use in the legal space. The group also talk about what clients may expect from their firms with regards to using AI as well as whether AI is an advantage for plaintiff's attorneys over defense attorneys. Lastly, the panel discusses how questions about using or not using AI in specific cases such as med mal and transportation may come into play and be leveraged as a potential new standard of care. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/9hn
Chocolate Spread, Oscar P, Keith Thompson - 1,000 Kisses,Oscar P, Cris Herrera, DJ Mike T Brown - Lets Get It (Norty Cotto Classic Mix),Hannah Khemoh and The Journey Men - Lovin' You,Dave Lee, Maurissa Rose - Look At The Stars (Dave's Starshine Club Mix),Tasha LaRae, Larry Espinosa - Something Special (DJ Spen & Reelsoul Radio Edit),Foreal People - Raise A Blaze (Birdee Remix),Darren Studholme - The Journey (Anarita Soul Mix),Silk - Something 'Bout The Way (Late Nite Tuff Guy Disco Dub),Joey Montenegro - Make A Move On Me (Original Disco Edit),The Sunburst Band - Until The End of Time,Nova Vida - My Only,Augusto Galliardi - Rainy Day,Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo - Never Gonna Let You Go (LP, 1976),Finishing Touch - Sunshine And Promises (45, 1975),David Ruffin - You Ought To Know Me ('Win or Lose' LP, 2023),David Ruffin - The Lucky Day I Found You ('Win or Lose' LP, 2023),Matt Masters feat. Mark Pearson - I've Opened My Eyes,Gilberto Gil - Palco (FF Edit),Jalen Ngonda - Come Around And Love Me,Joe Leavy - Find A Way To Love (from 'Soul On Fire'),Shiva feat. Leon Ware - What Does It Take,Terri Wells - Just Like Dreamin' (Alex Di Ciò Edit),Rene and Angela - I'll Be Good (MikeAndTess Quick Edit),Michael Wycoff - Looking Up To You (Dave Lee's Super Sweet Mix),Andre Espeut - The Journey (Juan Laya and Jorge Montiel instr. edit),
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. First, we are joined by seven-time Grammy Award-winning husband and wife duo Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., who join us to discuss their music careers, the secret to their lasting 53-year marriage, and their upcoming Juneteenth celebration performance. Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.'s Juneteenth celebration performance will be June 17, 2023, at The Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston at 8:00 p.m. For more information, click here. Then, we're joined by “America's foremost chart journalist” Fred Bronson, who joins us to discuss the biggest summer hits of all time, what makes a summer hit endure, and the 40th anniversary of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Also, Bronson shares highlights from his career as a Billboard journalist, such as covering the Eurovision Song Contest many times, his work with the multi-venue benefit concert Live Aid, as well as many other writing credits. To listen to Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler, click here. To listen to Aguas de Março by Elis Regina & Tom Jobim, click here. To listen to La Plage de Saint-Tropez by Army of Lovers, click here. To listen to Summer in the City by The Lovin' Spoonful, click here. To listen to Just a Girl by No Doubt, click here. Guests: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. 7-Time Grammy Award-winning Duo “The Power First Couple of Pop & Soul” Co-Founders & Lead Singers Of The 5th Dimension Fred Bronson Billboard Journalist “America's Foremost Chart Journalist” Author of Books Related to the #1 Songs on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Billy Davis assembles an A-List of collaborators for his new song + you'll hear a solo artist balancing influences like The 1975 and '90s alt rock.
Billy Davis assembles an A-List of collaborators for his new song + you'll hear a solo artist balancing influences like The 1975 and '90s alt rock.
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Bobby Brooks Wilson, son of Mr. Excitement, Mr. Soul, the amazing singer/performer Jackie Wilson. Now as you know, the theme of this podcast is : a child of a celebrity, interviewed by a child of a celebrity. So that hasn't changed at all with this interview. However, there is something vastly different about thisinterview with Bobby Brooks Wilson than any other interview we have ever done and likely, will ever do. And it's coming up next. We talk to Bobby about his life growing up in South Carolina, far from the spotlight, far from his father, and how he's forged his own musical career as a singer, performer, impressionist and songwriter in his own right. He's shared the stage with Bruno Mars as part of his the band Peter and the Love Notes in Waikiki after a Navy discharge, he was ‘discovered' by Paul Revere of (you guessed it) the iconic 60s band Paul Revere and the Raiders and Bobby talks to us about his deep roots connections to Billy Davis, The Four Tops, The Temptations and more. But no spoilers….we are going to leave it here for now. You are just going to have to listen to this episode to find out just what makes this story so unique, so different and so truly unbelievable that you simply could not make it up. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast. Take a Listen.
Set sail on Episode 30, Season 2 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Sharon Acker, Todd Bridges Pat Carrol, Billy Crystal, Nancy Kulp, Robert Reid, Toni Tenille, Laurie Walters, Maralyn McCoo and Billy Davis as they deal with past tragedy, father son struggles, doo wop dalliances, a compicated kissing bandit, and countless ship to shore phone calls. Oh and an infuriating fishing hat gesture. Listen and learn. We also encourage everyone to find our Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. * Attention passengers! If you'd like to see the show continue please consider contributing to our GoFundMe so we can stay afloat and allow us to make good on our promise to have exciting new guests join us on future episodes. It means a lot and will also allow us to keep the show commercial free. Visit our page HERE and give whatever you can. Give any amount and help put us over the top of our original goal. Thank you! *If you enjoy the show and would like to contribute quickly please tip our crew any amount via Venmo: @istvansongs * Be sure to check out Istvan's other amazing podcast for kids and families, Istvan's Imaginary Podcast available everywhere podcasts are found. * Find and Follow our new Instagram profile here: @lovin_the_love_boat * And follow Istvan on Instagram: @iamistvan or on his website: www.istvansongs.com
The Deep End with Joey Mudd / Show #460 / March 15, 2023A Kentucky musical salute to Women's History MonthArtistSongAntietamRainThe NamesMoveJil Thorpe & The Beat BoysCarbon ShuffleMelusian(Let The) Rain DisperseThe HotheadsOut Of ControlJuanitaZombie CreepThe IndigosSilver and GoldThe IndigosStraighten Out Your LifeThe HearbyMake You DreamThe OxfordsYoung Girls LamentLonely Soul DelegationI'm a Good WomanMary Lou WhitakerWho Needs YouAntmanHateGrayson HallThat's AllThe NodThe GiftFreakwaterMy Old Drunk FriendDora and Janice SkinnerHot Guitar PickerEller Davis with Billy Davis & The Red River BoysAnother Woman's ManSkeeter DavisThe Devil's DollThe PlacematsProud MaryRed Beans & RiceHot Walker BluesThe Aristocrats Organization featuring Linda BlakelyDon't GoNew BirthForeverLyons & HowellListen To MeCity LightsNow Your Gone AwayAnne and Dick AlbinI Want To Be A Roller Derby QueenLoretta LynnToo Wild To Be TamedThe Chapel TrioOne More ExodusThe PedagoguesOne Toke Over The LineHelen HumesHe May Be Your Man Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Deep End with host Joey Mudd, features an interesting mix of all Louisville and Kentucky related music (mostly records!) from the 1920's to the present day. The show occasionally has special guests, interviews, and live music from the studio. Jump into The Deep End every Wednesday night live at 8 PM eastern on WXOX ARTxFM.com.The Deep End with Joey Mudd / Show #459 / March 1, 2023All Kentucky Honky Tonk, Rockabilly, and BoozersArtistSongLonnie MackHonky Tonk '65Rick DennisSunday Mornin' Comin' DownDora and Janice SkinnerHot Guitar PickerSandy DaughertyHonky Tonk LoveHal PayneHonky Tonk StompJim the Boss & The SundownersG-StringerEller Davis with Billy Davis & The Red River BoysGo Go GirlMoon Mullican & Boyd Bennett & His RocketsSeven Nights To RockKenny PriceLow & LonelySonny FlahartyMy Baby's CasualDonnie WhiteThat's My DollD.H. and The DownbeatsBus RideJack SandersCrazy BitHarold Montgomery & His Star LightersPardon Me JimJoe M. PriceTemptation WomanBig Bill JohnsonHot Rod CarLeon CollardSilver QueenBud ChowningTwo Room TrailerTommy JacksonI'm Getting Stoned TonightGrover GaddieHigh Stepping DaddyStan Wilson & New CountryBallad Of GeorgetownBilly Grant White and Buck O' BryantTell 'em Willie B's DeadWard Darby BandBilly Jack's Old LadyMike Yeager BandHey Man (Get Me Out of This Jail)Thomas DunsmoreMy Eyes Can't Stand the SunlightHayes Kendall (Kendall Hayes)It Gets Dark Early In LouisvilleLarry Denham and the Ramblin CowboysI'll Have A CastleFrank, Ed, Roger ComboHonky TonkSonny Page & The TrianglesBig WheelsVirgil Vickers & The Kentucky PlayboysTruck Drivers RockSonny Swift & The TelstarsGear Jammer Jr.The PrestationsMagic Twangin'Mac VickeryBell Bottom JeansSharon GentryThe House That Jack BuiltFanom PatrickEvaCharles DurhamTeenage BeatGary & The DetonatorsI Wanna DanceThe SonicsFox FireThe MaroonsJust Checkin'Big Daddy Vocal with Little SistersDaddy FrogJosh LoganWildcat Fever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fontella Bass, Raynard Miner, Carl Smith, Billy Davis, and me.
In this week's episode, LJ and Rob sit down with Steve Wasik, VP of Culture & Strategy at Insight Global Compass discuss building a winning culture. You will hear how IG hired 1,600 people in a year and had 1,100 churns by the end of the year. That was eye-opening for IG's new CEO Bert Bean, so he and a few senior leaders sat down and decided to build a purpose-built culture. Take notes if you want to create a culture that attracts and retains excellent internal talent take notes. Steve will drop many tips, tricks, and examples from IG's journey. A few ideas covered: The importance of connection and vulnerability to create a connection Culture is built like a habit and is a continuous process How you can learn about building culture from the show Ted Lasso If you want to learn more about IG Compass, check out https://www.igcompass.com/ or message Steve or IG Compass on Linkedin. This episode is brought to you by Kyloe Partners & Leap Consulting Solutions. Don't forget this month Billy Davis of Bullhorn joins Rob to do an exclusive workshop on Recruitment Automation, to register, sign up for ou newsletter at www.yoepodcast.com As always remember to rate, review, & share the episode where you tune in.
For this week's YOE Podcast, Staffing Snacks, LJ & Rob recap their session at the World Staffing Summit. Erin Pittman joined the dynamic duo to discuss the Generational Opportunities for Staffing Sales. With millennials now making up 75% of the workforce learning how millennials buy is table stakes. The trio also discusses Gen Z ideas around how they buy. For both generations, the below ideas are essential: Business & Personal values aligning Make it easy to understand what you do and how you do it on your website Be authentic Create Community Let us know what we missed, and if you want to catch all the great sessions, you can do so at https://hopin.com/events/world-staffing-summit-by-candidate-ly Thanks to Candidate.ly for putting on a meaningful event. This episode is brought to you by Kyloe Partners & Leap Consulting Solutions. Please remember to rate, review, & share the episode. And don't forget to register for our newsletter to stay up to date on all our of exclusive subscriber events like this month's Recruitment Automation Workshop with co-host Rob Mann & Bullhorn's Billy Davis.
While taking a trip in a rental car, Sue accidentally pressed the "OnStar" button several times. She was eventually reprimanded by one of the OnStar associates, saying, "Ma'am, don't do that; do you think you're a superstar or something?" From that experience came this episode, "How to be an UNStar". Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr's super hit, "You Don't Have to be A Star" is the setting of this post. What a super explanation of what it takes to really be a star in the Kingdom of God. For the performer who just can't wait to be noticed, Jesus strongly urges (much like the lyrics to the song) to come as we are. He takes us in. We're rejected, hurt, filled with jealousy, envy, and even succumbing to the comparison factor. But to HIM, we're worth what we have within. No where is it stated in this pop hit, “You're worth what you have because of what is on the outside.” So why do we work so hard on everything exterior, yet leave our insides deplete of maturity and spiritual hunger? BTW, spiritual hunger is a good thing.. Check what's inside your heart. Have fun with this one. And take a quick look at how you represent Jesus. He's the only true star. www.sueduffield.com
In this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Billy Davis, known on LinkedIn as The Staffing Automation Guy! He's an AI and automation product manager at Herefish by Bullhorn, where he helps recruiters increase revenue and efficiency by embracing automation.Listen in as Billy defines staffing automation and how it differs from—but can be complemented by—AI. He breaks down what he calls the “three pillars of automation”: data health, self-service, and the ability to use information to fill knowledge gaps.He gives his thoughts on the ChatGPT phenomenon and what the latest breakthroughs in the AI space could mean for the recruiting industry.Finally, Billy explains why he encourages all agencies big and small to go for a “half-robot, half-human” approach to automation, in which there is a huge opportunity to scale without sacrificing the human element.What You'll Learn in This Episode:● [01:46] Defining “staffing automation”● [05:26] Applying automation to different parts of the recruiting life cycle● [08:46] Why both big and small agencies need an automation strategy● [11:56] Why you can't automate relationship development● [12:43] The biggest myth about automation and recruiting● [14:20] How to talk to agencies about employing automation● [17:51] How to use automation for sourcing● [19:19] Billy's thoughts on ChatGPT and using AI for recruitment● [24:50] Billy's favorite recruiting automation tools● [29:28] Herefish's three-pronged mission● [32:04] Scaling with automation without losing the human touch● [36:51] Where LinkedIn fits into all of thisKey quotes:● “Staffing automation is an ‘if this, then that' functionality. That unlocks a near-limitless amount of potential.”● “If you're fully-automated, that's not going to work. You can't fully replicate or replace the consultative impact of a great recruiter.”● “Automation isn't here to replace the recruiter. Automation is here to optimize and amplify the recruiter.”● “When you have confidence in your own data, then that's the first place you look to source from.”
If your neighborhood has historic disinvestment, few grocery stores and you don't have a car, you might have to take two buses just to get the food you need. A new initiative in Bronzeville is hoping to bridge this gap with an app that calls an electric rideshare vehicle to your door, bringing green technology to the neighborhood and addressing entrenched problems. Reset talks to Paula Robinson, managing member at Bronzeville Partners LLC, and Billy Davis, general manager at Jitney EV, to talk about this initiative and how intentional workforce development is essential in making sure South Side residents benefit from the transition to a green economy.
W odcinku #32 Pick Please kontynuujemy naszą opowieść o wytwórni Chess Records, bez której (naszym skromnym zdaniem) nie byłoby amerykańskiego rock and rolla i bluesa. Jeśli jesteście gotowi na historię sekretarki, która przy okazji potrafiła śpiewać jak nikt lub muzyka który postanowił wjechać w wytwórnię samochodem, to serdecznie zapraszamy na ostatni odcinek naszej historii pt. “Polski akcent w historii amerykańskiego rocka i bluesa - Chess Records”.muzyka: Łukasz WojciechowskiZachęcamy też do śledzenia naszego profilu na Facebooku - https://www.facebook.com/PickPlease/LINKOWNIA:Sonny Boy Williamson - https://tiny.pl/wgz7s Willie Dixon Blues Heaven Foundation (Fundacja Willie Dixona Blues Heaven) - https://tiny.pl/wtqgk Minnie Ripperton Aka Andea Davis - https://tiny.pl/wtq73 Billy Davis (songwriter) - https://tiny.pl/wtqrq Rotary Connection - https://tiny.pl/wtqgs EARTH WIND and Fire - https://tiny.pl/wtqgb Ron Malo (inżynier dźwięku) - https://tiny.pl/wthhg Historia poznania się Keitha i Micka - LINKChess i nabycie rozgłośni radiowej - https://tiny.pl/wgzr8 (fragment w tekście)General Recording Tape kupuje Chess Records - https://tiny.pl/wtqrr (VI akapit w tekście)Leonard Chess w Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - LINKArtykuły nt. wytwórni:Culture.pl - LINKlstoptour.com - LINK history-of-rock.com - LINKencyclopedia.chicagohistory.org - LINKudiscovermusic.com - LINK UTWORY:Little Walter - Hate to see you go (1955) - LINKHowlin Wolf - Smokestack Lightning (1958) - LINKMuddy Waters - Got my Mojo Working (1957) - LINKChuck Berry - Maybelenne (1959) - LINKFontella Bas - Rescue Me (1966) - LINKDale Hawkins - Susie Q (1956) - LINKBilly Davis - klip reklamy Coca Coli ze słynnym jinglem Billy Davisa - LINKWillie Dixon - You need Love (w wykonaniu Muddy Watersa) (1962) - LINK Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (1969) LINKRolling Stones - I Can't be satisfied (1964) - LINKPŁYTY:Muddy Waters - Moanin in the Moonlight (1958 ) LINKEtta James - Tell Mama (1968) - LINKMuddy Waters - Folk Singer (1964) - LINKBuddy Guy - Left my blues in San Francisco (1967) - LINKWeather Report - Heavy Weather (1977) - LINKBo Diddley - Bo Diddley (1958) - LINK
My story! Building a Network Marketing Business. Interviewed by Billy Davis. In this episode I share my story and some insightful lessons from my journey!
Billy Davis is a sports agent based out of Miami, Florida. He chats with Jimmy about the challenges of recruiting clients and the demands of meeting a client's needs once added to a roster. He reflects on his career as a student athlete & how that experience has helped him build a network of contacts in his current career. Finally, Billy provides a realistic look at the financial burden it can be to run an agency. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jbkonair/support
We each give our opinion on what we think the top 10 Paul Stanley songs of all time are. Any era. Lots of great KISS / Paul Stanley talk, with special guest Billy Davis from the KISS Unmasked cover band!
We catch up with some prominent names of Clemson's football past to update on what they're up to, their thoughts on the state of the Tigers' program under Dabo Swinney, and their opinion on a college athletics landscape that has been transformed by NIL and the transfer portal. In Part 1, we share our conversations with Jeff Francouer, Dalton Freeman, Tye Hill, Willie Simmons, Airese Currie and Billy Davis. The interviews were conducted during the spring for The Clemson 30 series at Tigerillustrated.com.
Blazing and unique guitar player talks about getting baptized by C.L. Franklin, backing up Berry Gordy's artists before Motown, mentoring Jimi Hendrix and playing for three decades with Hank Ballard & The Midnighters.
Pamela Vincent We recently featured Pam Vincent and her contribution to some of the biggest rock hits ever. As a member of Brandye Pam and the group performed Background Vocals on Bob Seger's mega-hit "Still The Same". They also performed on several of Blackfoot's biggest albums including the hits "Highway Song" and "Train, Train". She has also recorded with Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson Millie Jackson, Isaac Hayes, Johnnie Taylor, Denise La Salle, Billy Davis, Jr. / Marilyn McCoo, and James Brown. Pam is also a world-class Arranger and Songwriter and has contributed to many hit records. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Pam Vincent began her professional career in show business as a young teen in the 1960s. Her sister, Joyce, first began as a Motown/Stax artist. Soon after her group disbanded, Joyce began singing in sessions that proved more lucrative than being a recording artist. Pam soon followed in her sister's footsteps and united with Joyce in the studio. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momentsofgrace/support
Zack Pistora of the Kansas Chapter, Billy Davis of the Missouri Chapter, and Ty Gorman of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign will discuss the status of utility scale and roof-top solar power generation in Kansas and Missouri, along with the need for home energy efficiency and how we can support healthy communities and a […] The post Solar Power in Kansas and Missouri: A Panel appeared first on KKFI.
Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast
Mister Rogers, Now More Than Ever with guest Dennis Scott Amazon Associate Link Ask anyone and they'll tell you, “We need Mister Rogers more than ever.” This audio collection features interviews with fans, friends, and colleagues whose lives were changed by the simple wisdom and kindness of Fred Rogers. For the first time you'll hear both celebrities and everyday people tell their stories of how Mister Rogers affected them and, in some cases, even saved their lives. As incredible as it may sound, Fred Rogers personally answered every letter he received. Hearing his words read aloud and the heartfelt gratitude from people who experienced his kindness firsthand make this a one-of-a-kind audio presentation. Hosted by beloved TV personality Tom Bergeron, it will touch you and help you believe, as Fred Rogers did, that all of us are special. This spoken word collection includes special appearances by Kellie Pickler, The Cowsills, Lee Greenwood, Jim Brickman and Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. It's seventy-two minutes of fun and memories. It also includes a rare interview with David Newell, the "Speedy Delivery" Man from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Produced by our guest on this special episode, two time Grammy and Emmy winner, Dennis Scott Young Dennis Scott at the Concord Thank You Mister Rogers Web Site https://thankyoumisterrogers.com/ Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood. Music featured on podcast was Stay by Rick Lee James Special Thanks to my guest Dennis Scott and The @MisterRogersSay Community on Twitter. Our Substack page is https://rickleejames.substack.com/s/welcome-to-the-neighborhood-a-mister. Our Instagram page is https://www.instagram.com/misterrogerssay/ I'm your host Rick Lee James. My Twitter account is @RickLeeJames, my web site is RickLeeJames.com, My other Podcast is Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), and I look forward being with you again next time. Until Then: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are.
Mister Rogers, Now More Than Ever with guest Dennis ScottAsk anyone and they'll tell you, “We need Mister Rogers more than ever.” This audio collection features interviews with fans, friends, and colleagues whose lives were changed by the simple wisdom and kindness of Fred Rogers. For the first time you'll hear both celebrities and everyday people tell their stories of how Mister Rogers affected them and, in some cases, even saved their lives.As incredible as it may sound, Fred Rogers personally answered every letter he received. Hearing his words read aloud and the heartfelt gratitude from people who experienced his kindness firsthand make this a one-of-a-kind audio presentation. Hosted by beloved TV personality Tom Bergeron, it will touch you and help you believe, as Fred Rogers did, that all of us are special.This spoken word collection includes special appearances by Kellie Pickler, The Cowsills, Lee Greenwood, Jim Brickman and Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. It's seventy-two minutes of fun and memories. It also includes a rare interview with David Newell, the "Speedy Delivery" Man from Mister Rogers' NeighborhoodProduced by our guest on this special episode, two time Grammy and Emmy winner, Dennis ScottThank You Mister Rogers Web Sitehttps://thankyoumisterrogers.com/Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood.Music featured on podcast was Stay by Rick Lee James Special Thanks to my guest Dennis Scott and The @MisterRogersSay Community on Twitter.Our Substack page is https://rickleejames.substack.com/s/welcome-to-the-neighborhood-a-mister.Our Instagram page is https://www.instagram.com/misterrogerssay/I'm your host Rick Lee James. My Twitter account is @RickLeeJames, my web site is RickLeeJames.com, My other Podcast is Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), and I look forward being with you again next time.Until Then: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Defense attorney Billy Davis, Partner with Bovis, Kyle, Burch & Medlin in Atlanta, joins the podcast to talk about his experience participating in a recent Courtroom Sciences Corporate Representative Witness Evaluation and Training with his client and provides his perspectives on the difference between standard witness prep and Courtroom Sciences' witness training program. Billy shares his thoughts on how the Corporate Rep witness training allowed his client to evaluate multiple Corporate Rep candidates and how the training helped them see that perhaps the person most knowledgeable may not necessarily be the best choice to serve as the Corporate Rep for the company. Bill and Billy also discuss how doing the training early benefitted the client, the impact of emotion at deposition, and how the speed at which witnesses answer questions is one of the areas of control available to the witness in a deposition. Lastly, they talk about the challenges law firms are experiencing with keeping young associates and what can be done to improve retention. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/LXa
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Music LegendsAbout Harvey's guest:#McCooDavis #marilyn-mccoo-billy-davis-jr #5thDimensionMarilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. have enjoyed tremendous success through the years as recording artists, performers and authors. They have received 7 Grammy Awards and earned 15 gold and 3 platinum records, and enjoyed starring roles on television and stage. They have performed to sold-out concerts around the world. They are currently celebrating 40 years in the entertainment business with a musical tribute to the hits and productions that have made up their multi-faceted careers.The husband and wife team celebrate 38 years of marriage in 2007. In 2004 the couple wrote a book, which shares their secrets of staying happy and committed to each other in Hollywood. It's entitled Up, Up and Away…How We Found Love, Faith and Lasting Marriage in the Entertainment World. It was written in collaboration with Mike Yorkey and was released by Northfield Publishing Company.As lead vocalists of one of the top singing groups of the late 60's and early 70's, The 5th Dimension, they recorded such classics as UP, UP & AWAY, AQUARIUS/LET THE SUNSHINE IN, WEDDING BELL BLUES, ONE LESS BELL TO ANSWER, and STONED SOUL PICNIC to name a few.After a decade with The 5th Dimension, Billy & Marilyn decided to leave the group and establish themselves as a duo. They had immediate success with the single, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR (TO BE IN MY SHOW). It was a #1 hit and earned them a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance By a Duo or Group.That success peaked network interest and CBS-TV premiered THE MARILYN McCOO & BILLY DAVIS, JR. SHOW as a prime-time summer series in 1977. Marilyn & Billy entered the 80's as an international success. They headlined in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, and Atlantic City, played to SRO crowds in concerts across the country, and won the prestigious Grand Prize at the international Tokyo Music Festival. Back home, they were sought-after guests for every major television show.In the early 90's, Billy & Marilyn joined the original members of The 5th Dimension for a special reunion tour, and in August, 1991, the group was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. In 1997, Arista Records released an anthology CD of the group's hit releases entitled UP, UP & AWAY: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION. After a decade with The 5th Dimension, Billy & Marilyn decided to leave the group and establish themselves as a duo. They had immediate success with the single, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR (TO BE IN MY SHOW). It was a #1 hit and earned them a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance By a Duo or Group.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/http://mccoodavis.com/https://www.facebook.com/McCooDavishttps://twitter.com/McCooDavishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtScv7mqoO2Jh_O5AImO0iwhttps://www.instagram.com/mccoodavis/https://music.apple.com/us/artist/marilyn-mccoo-billy-davis-jr/282408895https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EtMpozS5ZnYNGscQDol17?si=BSLJwTwwRza_txZZ6I4Umw#McCooDavis #5thDimension #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Kimball sits down with the world-renowned drummer, singer, producer, and former member of Tower of Power, Ron E. Beck. Beck talks about performing and recording with the likes of Herbie Hancock, The Temptations, Bobby Womack, Bill Withers, Bob Marley, Etta James, Rick James, Sista Monica, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Taj Mahal, John Lee Hooker, Clifford Coulter, and Carlos Santana. Find out more about Ron E. Beck at www.ronebeck.com, follow him on Facebook, and listen to his music on YouTube.
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Rob interviews Billy Davis, President of the Washington State Wounded Veterans Waterfowl Club Chapter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sugar Pie DeSanto (born Peylia Marsema Balinton) was a ton of dynamite in a tiny 4' 11" frame... and still is, at the time of this recording. Let's have a listen to this super-fun classic track, recorded with the great Etta James in 1966."In The Basement (Part 1)" (Billy Davis, Raynard Miner & Carl Smith) Copyright 1966 Chevis Music Inc BMIHere's a few more episodes I think you'll enjoy:https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/merry-clayton-country-roadhttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-youhttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/aretha-franklin-a-change-is-gonna-come— This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And remember to subscribe to this show, so you never miss an episode.
Sugar Pie DeSanto (born Peylia Marsema Balinton) was a ton of dynamite in a tiny 4' 11" frame... and still is, at the time of this recording. Let's have a listen to this super-fun classic track, recorded with the great Etta James in 1966. "In The Basement (Part 1)" (Billy Davis, Raynard Miner & Carl Smith) Copyright 1966 Chevis Music Inc BMI Here's a few more episodes I think you'll enjoy: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/merry-clayton-country-road https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-you https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/aretha-franklin-a-change-is-gonna-come — This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And remember to subscribe to this show, so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sugar Pie DeSanto (born Peylia Marsema Balinton) was a ton of dynamite in a tiny 4' 11" frame... and still is, at the time of this recording. Let's have a listen to this super-fun classic track, recorded with the great Etta James in 1966. "In The Basement (Part 1)" (Billy Davis, Raynard Miner & Carl Smith) Copyright 1966 Chevis Music Inc BMI Here's a few more episodes I think you'll enjoy:https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/merry-clayton-country-roadhttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-youhttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/aretha-franklin-a-change-is-gonna-come— This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And remember to subscribe to this show, so you never miss an episode.
Dennis Scott is a two-time Grammy and Emmy award-winning composer and producer. His songs have been recorded by artists such as Ray Charles, Faith Hill, Alison Kraus, Sugarland, Crystal Gayle, Amy Grant, The Muppets, and many others. His music has been featured on shows such as Sesame Street, Guiding Light, Who's the Boss, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Magic School Bus.Scott began his entertainment career at the age of 7 as an actor on both Broadway and television commercials, those challenges--and successes—led him to the highly specialized field of children's entertainment.Dennis' newest release, Thank You, Mister Rogers – Music & Memories, features songs written by Fred and performed by Rita Wilson, Lee Greenwood, Sandi Patty, Kellie Pickler, Vanessa Williams, Jim Brickman, Jaci Velasquez, Micky Dolenz Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr, The Cowsills, Tom Bergeron, and Jon Secada.The album, which recently received a Parents' Choice award, also includes an original song written by Dennis in honor of Fred Rogers called, Thank You for Being You .Dennis also heads up the popular Nashville based Beatles tribute group, The WannaBeatles. The group was nominated for a Grammy in the spoken-word category for “Fab Fan Memories – The Beatles Bond.”
March is Mr Roger's month! To celebrate, Grammy and Emmy award winning music producer, Dennis Scott joins us for a wonderful conversation about his latest project "Thank You Mr. Rogers: Music and Memories." A compilation of some of Fred Roger's most iconic songs as performed by some of the most iconic artists in the music industry, Micky Dolenz of the Monkees, Vanessa Williams, Lee Greenwood, Rita Wilson, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr of the 5th Dimension and many others... To purchase this amazing album, please visit here!
Welcome to the season premier! It is my pleasure to introduce, Billy Davis. As a high performer in all areas of his life, Billy and I discussed his habits, resilience, patience, and recovery from a tragic motorcycle accident that cost Billy his left leg. Today, Billy motivates and inspires through his actions. Billy welcomes adversity in all areas of his life because he's up to the challenge. Enjoy this episode of Inside The Inspired! Billy Davis: @realestatetriathlete
Jerry Castaldo, a Brooklyn born musical entertainer, grew up in the rough and tumble section of that borough called Bensonhurst. His apartment building was just down the street from the famed disco, The 2001 Odyssey, where the iconic film Saturday Night Fever was set. Since the early 90s, Jerry has been logging an average of about 300 shows a year, traveling primarily up and down the East Coast of the US, from the NYC tri-state area, through the Carolinas, and to Florida. Jerry's live shows have him singing, playing a mean electric guitar, and kicking, leaping, sliding and spinning throughout an exciting show composed of songs ranging from the standards, to the solid gold pop hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s, as well as his own compositions. One of his original songs, “When Did you Stop Loving Me,” was even featured on The Howard Stern Show when they interviewed him about the making of the music video that accompanied that song. Also, while not a comedian in the classic sense of the word, Jerry's onstage antics and short audience participation comedy segments always has his audiences smiling throughout his performances. Jerry has opened on the road for 60s stars such as million-selling recording artist Lou Christie (Lightnings Strikes' Again), as well as being booked to open for many other name acts like Jay Black from Jay and the Americans, Maureen McGovern, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis. He's also opened for comedians like film star Dom Deluise, and most notably Jerry Seinfeld, who he devotes an entire chapter to in his book. Jerry's book is called, “Brooklyn NY: A Grim Retrospective, and can be found https://www.amazon.com/Brooklyn-NY-Gr...
Billy with FabLab joins the guys for their third Quarantine Episode. FabLab Tacoma is Tacoma's premier makerspace where they strive to provide easy and open access to cutting-edge design and prototyping equipment and to bring educational opportunities and a supportive community for students, inventors, artists, and DIY enthusiasts. They have recently been helping the community by making 3D printed masks and laser cut shields. Those wanting to help out by volunteering or donating to the cause, visit: http://www.fablabeducation.org/masks/ For those wanting to hear more from GCP and FabLab, tune into episode 46 where they talk with Steve on FabLab and Zeva. 01:56 – Justin shares how listeners can find out more about GCP online, talks on their new Discord channel, and gives a shout out to the Shroom Brothers for their new shirts. Scott and Brogan discuss how they are partaking in beer drinking during the Quarantine, Brogan shares the grilling he has been doing lately, and his “biking with family” adventures. Scott brings Billy into the chat who shares how he has been holding up during this time, and talks about his recent adventure going to school in Ireland. 12:32 – Billy talks about how the cost to go to school in Ireland was actually cheaper than taking the classes locally, he explains how he figured out getting around while there, and when he started hearing word about the pandemic. He talks about the hassle with scheduling flights home, his school shutting down, and how he got re-connected with Fab Lab when he returned. 24:14 – Billy explains how FabLab has been acquiring the material needed to make the masks, the kind of innovation it takes to make the masks, and the amount of great collaboration that's been happening around making them. He shares how people with 3D printers can download the files for the masks from their website, their FabLab Go Fund Me, and how he's also been coordinating with volunteers in the community to help with making the masks. Brogan shares that he's taking his wife on a virtual date, Justin shares his love for Clownvis, and Billy talks of what he's been watching lately. 36:33 – Billy gives the guys an update on Zeva, compares bars here to bars in Ireland, and how he couldn't keep up drinking with the locals. He talks about how kind the Irish bartenders are with refilling your beer as soon as they see it's empty, his interesting observation on how people react and communicate while under the influence, and how Galway Ireland is a sister city to Seattle. Justin closes out the show sharing how listeners can help FabLab and GCP. Thanks Billy for joining the guys virtually for a great conversation on what's been happening in your world and the amazing things FabLab is doing to help out the PNW during Covid-19!!! Special Guest: Billy Davis.
Deniece Williams shared a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with pop singer Johnny Mathis in 1978 with the duet “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late”. The duet also topped the Black Singles and Adult Contemporary charts. Williams also topped the dance charts with her disco single “I’ve Got the Next Dance”. Mathis and Williams also recorded the popular theme to the 1980s sitcom Family Ties, “Without Us”.Williams moved on to the American Recording Company (ARC) in the early 1980s where she scored the top ten R&B smash hit “Silly” in 1981. The following year, yet another famed producer, Thom Bell, helped Williams score another #1 R&B chart-topper with her remake of The Royalettes’ “It’s Gonna Take a Miracle,” which became a Top 10 pop hit as well, reaching #10.In 1984, Deniece released the album Let’s Hear It for the Boy, in which the title track reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was featured on the soundtrack to Footloose. The song would prove to be the biggest pop hit of her career – and the last. She also contributed vocals, along with Maurice White, to the song “And Then” from Weather Report’s album Mr. Gone released in 1982. She continued releasing albums during the 1980s such as Hot On The Trail (1986), Water Under The Bridge (1987), and As Good As It Gets (1988), which featured her last Top Ten hit to date, “I Can’t Wait”, written by Skylark.Although Deniece had recorded one inspirational song on almost each of her albums, it was in 1980 that her musical career path began change toward one of her favorite things, Gospel music. She joined with friends Phillip Bailey (Earth, Wind and Fire fame), Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo to present a gospel show at a popular Los Angeles club named The Roxy. The show was called “Jesus At the Roxy”. Deniece felt strongly about it saying, “God did something miraculous. Over three hundred people were saved”, as reported in an interview with Gospel Today Magazine. After that, both Bailey and Williams decided to pursue careers in Christian music.In 1983, Deniece and Bailey recorded “They Say”, an atmospheric, slow praise song that builds towards the end with rousing words of praise. The song was written by songwriters Skip Scarborough and Terri McFaddin and received airplay on both Urban and Gospel Black radio. Deniece later recorded the song with Christian artist Sandi Patti and won a Grammy for it. In 1984, Deniece sang a Gospel song at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards. She sang an acapella version of her 1977 composition “God Is Amazing”. In 1986, she would release her first full-length gospel album, “So Glad I Know” (Sparrow 1121; # 8-gospel) which brought her two Grammy awards.Deniece would continue to write, record and release Gospel music for the next several years. From 1996 to 2004, she presented her own BBC radio show in the UK, showcasing new gospel and inspirational music. During that time (1999) she recorded the Gospel album This Is My Song, which brought her another Grammy award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.Deniece continues to work on countless projects and is still quite active in the music industry today. She has an incredible four-octave range and distinctive soprano voice. Her vocal range was also pointed out by The New York Times, “Miss Williams mounted a spectacular vocal display in which her penetrating, feline soprano soared effortlessly to E flat above high C, and she worked various vowel sounds into prolonged feats of vocal gymnastics”.In pointing to Deniece’s similar vocal ability as her former musical icon and colleague (Minnie Riperton), Mark Anthony Neal in referencing Jill Scott’s agility in displaying vocal acrobatics, states, “Scott draws on her upper register recalling the artistry of the late Minnie Riperton and “songbird” Deniece Williams”. According to Monica Haynes of Post-Gazette.com, “Williams has the kind of range that would make Mariah Carey quiver”! View the Deniece Williams Discography here. Also be sure to view Other Artists Who Have Sampled Ms. Williams Work – click here.