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Join us for a special episode of Songwriter Connection as we welcome the incredibly talented Bill DiLuigi! A seasoned staff writer for Lucky Sky Music, Bill has penned songs for legendary artists like Bonnie Tyler, Richie McDonald (Lonestar), and Blessid Union of Souls. His work has earned him a Canadian Juno Award nomination and a Canadian Covenant Award win, solidifying his place in the songwriting world.In this episode, Bill shares the stories behind his music, dives into the creative process, and gives us an exclusive preview of songs from his brand-new album. Plus, he debuts a song set to stream everywhere in May 2025—live, right around the dining room table.Don't miss this intimate, music-filled conversation with one of Nashville's finest songwriters!
The band “Blessid Union of Souls” is a one hit wonder?!! Who would have guessed?Can Casey and Kevin give this chock-full-of-90s-references anthem a chancey - or do they just want to hang with that guy from Fargo? (I think his name is Steve)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The band “Blessid Union of Souls” is a one hit wonder?!! Who would have guessed?Can Casey and Kevin give this chock-full-of-90s-references anthem a chancey - or do they just want to hang with that guy from Fargo? (I think his name is Steve)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time for a confusing bout of nostalgia on JJBpod this week - we welcome back treasured guest Chicas to talk about the first Pokemon movie, aptly-named Pokemon: The First Movie. How many versions of the film are out there? What is its true thesis? Have they made too many Pokemon films? These questions may or may not be answered over the course of this episode. We also talk about Blessid Union of Souls, The Cable Guy, Frank Sinatra, baby-proof bubble toys, and Marc can't believe Koichi Yamadera really is "the man with the seven-colored voice." | Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jjbpod/message
Come and listen while Host Candace Gish interviews a variety of extraordinary women, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare Shay Watson is most known for his work in TV/Film as a composer and songwriter. His songs have been recorded by Platinum selling & Grammy nominated artists, and can be heard on over 40 different hit TV series & Movies. Shay is a member of the Recording Academy/Grammy member. Shay also has a Juris Doctor, though he currently does not practice law. In addition to writing for and producing popular artists and bands, Shay has toured as a solo artist and in various bands. His music has achieved chart success on Billboard and iTunes Music Charts, as well as international acclaim. Shay has written for and produced many recording artist, bot major label and independent. Recently he has produced and worked with Multi-Platinum selling band, Blessid Union of Souls and he wrote two songs on Justine Blazer's ‘Girl Singing The Blues Album,' which went to #1 on both Amazon and iTunes Music charts and #18 on Billboard. He also has recorded 52 solo albums in addition to bands that he was in and other artist's albums. shaywatson.com Insta: shay_watson_musicproducer Twitter: shaywatsonmusic Facebook: therealshaywatson
A mix of Top 40 hits from January 1996! Artists include Natalie Merchant, The Presidents of the United States of America, Alanis Morrissette, Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, Collective Soul, The Gin Blossoms, Sophie B. Hawkins and more! (R)
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Embark on a musical journey with Jay Franze as he hosts a captivating episode on The Jay Franze Show featuring the immensely talented musician and songwriter Drew Phillips. Drew currently makes waves as a prominent songwriter in the dynamic songwriting duo Big Mood, crafting melodies that resonate with depth and emotion.However, Drew's musical expedition spans various chapters. As the bassist for Full Moon Fever, a revered Tom Petty tribute band, Drew immerses himself in the essence of Petty's timeless music, channeling passion and dedication into live performances that honor the rock legend's legacy. Join us as Drew shares intimate insights into the intricate process of paying homage while infusing his unique musical spirit into the tribute.Drew's foray into the music industry was ignited during his tenure as the bassist for Pay The Girl, a modern rock band from the '90s; this period served as his launchpad, propelling him into the music scene and shaping his artistic trajectory. Through anecdotes and experiences, Drew sheds light on the exhilarating ride through the '90s rock era, offering a glimpse into the pivotal moments that molded his musical identity.Throughout the episode, Drew unravels the artistry behind songwriting, the collaborative energy within Big Mood, and the evolution of his musical style across diverse landscapes. Listeners will be treated to profound insights into the creative process and the dedication required to thrive in the ever-evolving music world.Join Jay Franze in a captivating conversation with Drew Phillips, exploring the intricate tapestry of songwriting, the nostalgic echoes of '90s rock, and the soulful tribute to Tom Petty's enduring legacy. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a burgeoning songwriter, or simply captivated by musical evolution, this episode promises an engaging and inspiring glimpse into the heart of a versatile musician's journey.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Drew PhillipsRecorded: December 4, 2023LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comBig Mood (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/bigmoodmusic/ Support the show
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Blessid Union Of Souls will be performing August 5, 7PM at Boone, Iowa's 2023's "PufferBilly Days"! Should be a great concert. FREE!
Ep. 322 - Zach finished the Rings of Power and has some questions. We the hit on the House of the Dragon before we make our way to the texts and the songs. The Playlist * I know where it's at - All Saints * Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me) - Blessid Union of Souls * Live and Die - The Avett Brothers * U2 - Get Out of Your Own Way (Kendrick Beatitudes) * Drake - Know Yourself (“running through the 6 with my woes) * Blessid Union of Souls - Light in Your Eyes Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fplaylist%2F3Yzv7TatU6sDxGKOyfmLEN%3Fsi%3D2f1a0a7ac01b4478&token=c0d85-1-1650491361923 Become a Vinyl Preacher Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thevinylpreacher Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network.
Ep. 294 - Zach and Matt recap their Holy Weeks, and get into the weeds on the mechanics of a proper Easter vigil. Then they complain about getting the Thomas story from John every year. Eventually, they find inspiration and good news! Also, music. The Playlist * Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise - The Avett Brothers * Witness - Katy Perry * Hands - Jewel * Breathe - U2 * You send me - Sam Cooke * I believe - Blessid Union of Souls Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Yzv7TatU6sDxGKOyfmLEN?si=2f1a0a7ac01b4478 Become a Vinyl Preacher Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thevinylpreacher Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka @drazeforce. Check out his SoundCloud.
On this week's episode, Logan sets out to make friends with singer & songwriter Eliot Sloan of Blessid Union of Souls. Join them as they talk about growing up in Cincinnati and loving it now, the first song he remembers liking, the first time he ever performed for an audience, a line from the tv show M*A*S*H that still makes him tear up, learning 17 original songs in 3 days before his first performance with his band The Movies, quitting a steady job to chase his dreams, his favorite songs he's covered, where the name Blessid Union of Souls came from, how Q102 helped launch their career and what it took to convince the record label to release their album Home, the progression of their sound on albums Blessid Union of Souls and Walking Off the Buzz, the songs he'd point people towards if they've fallen off as Blessid fans, having the artistic freedom to create music they like, Burrow or Boomer, go-to Skyline Chili orders, the most ridiculous thing he's ever believed, the song he wishes he had written/recorded & more! The Fast Friends Fortune Teller determines that they'll play a game of Ask Me Anything before Logan sends Eliot a real-life Friend Request.Follow Blessid Union of Souls on Twitter:https://twitter.com/blessidbandFollow Blessid Union of Souls on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/blessidunion/Listen to Blessid Union of Souls Music: https://www.blessidunionofsouls.net/listen###Fast Friends With Logan CumminsReach Out and Touch Us. In a platonic way.Follow Logan on Twitter:https://twitter.com/logancumminsEmail logan@fastfriendspodcast.com or call/text Logan at 872-267-2735 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GOTTA CATCH 'EM ALL Oh yeah, it's millennials reminiscing about Pokémon time! This week we are breaking down the succinctly named Pokémon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back. Although we talk about a couple of songs from the soundtrack, the main focus of the episode is Blessid Union of Souls tearjerker "Brother My Brother". Dietrich becomes a music video producer, Alex has a microphone disaster and Ben brags about owning a bright green Flubber VHS. Follow us on Twitter: @TSFTMpod Like, share and subscribeachu. Please consider leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes if you are enjoying the show. It means a great deal to us and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us: Apple Podcasts Want to support us further? You can do this on Patreon from as little as £1 ($1.50) a month: https://Patreon.com/TSFTM or via our merch store: https://TeePublic.com/user/TSFTM Promo: Sign up link - Enter code: "HFAFF80" for $80 Discount ($50 - $20 - $10) and Free Shipping on First Box! Thank you! Timestamps: 00:03:14 - What Have We Been Watching 00:05:36 - History 00:08:07 - Movie Discussion 00:17:03 - Pokémon Trading Cards 00:19:42 - Critical Reception & Box Office 00:22:02 - Overall Soundtrack Discussion 00:25:31 - Alex's Broken Microphone Warning (Sorry!) 00:26:37 - "Brother My Brother" Discussion 00:32:13 - Top 5 00:35:15 - Movie or Song 00:37:05 - Brief CGI Remake Discussion
The Wellness Experience by Kroger and co-founder Jewel. • August 20-21 • Located at The Banks in Cincinnati • The two-day, free health and wellness festival, presented by Molson Coors Beverage Company and L.A. Libations, celebrates physical, mental, and emotional health for the whole human. • The festival will feature more than 100 experiences focused on four core pillars of transformation: health, activity, nutrition and inspiration. Entertainment • Free concerts will take place on both Friday and Saturday. Simple Truth presents the Friday, Aug. 20 concert featuring Quinn XCII with hometown favorite Blessid Union of Souls. • Platinum Recording Artist, Singer, and Songwriter RaeLynn will perform a Saturday, August 21 concert with Willie Jones, presented by United Healthcare. • Kroger Racing driver, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and NBA All-Star and JTG Daugherty Racing Team Owner, Brad Dougherty, are bringing the Kroger racing car and will participate on panel discussions, all-weekend • Comedian and star of TV's “The Talk” Sheryl Underwood • Professional dancer and star of TV's “Dancing with the Stars” Cheryl Burke • Spartan Course, presented by Anthem • A special kids experience with Nickelodeon's Paw Patrol • Live, local music hosted by the Cincinnati Music Accelerator Health, wellness, cooking and beauty • Food As Medicine: Take part in a conversation with actress and vegan foodie Tabitha Brown and Kroger Health President Colleen Lindholzabout using food as treatment. • Joanne Molinaro ‘The Korean Vegan' will prepare her latest meal obsession that's healthy, plant-based and delicious. • Cincinnati's own Marty and Amanda Brennaman will prepare a dish that's a real home run, featuring Laura's Lean Beef • Jewel's Anxiety Workshop: Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and event co-founder leads an inspiring session about how to work through anxiety and not let it rule your life. • CrossFit strength and conditioning workouts • Mobile mammography screenings with Mercy Health • Beauty Café returns with beauty demos and inspiring talks, presented by Dove • Men's Grooming Area providing fresh haircuts and beard trims, presented by Harry's COVID Precautions • Kroger Health will provide COVID-19 Vaccines at the on-site Kroger Health Clinic all weekend • All events at The Wellness Experience will be held outdoors at The Banks • Organizers ask that all patrons be aware of social distancing as they enjoy the event • Patron-facing staff will be wearing masks if social distancing cannot be maintained. Free masks will be available to all patrons
We had an amazing conversation with Eddie Hedges from The ReUnion Of Souls (Formally Blessid Union of Souls) his wife and kids on The Chris & Sandy Show.I don't know where to begin? WOW what a surreal moment Sandy & I had with them on on our show. We talked about everything from God, family, music, acting, sacrifices, they told some powerful stories to a whole lot more!
In addition to being a founding member of Blessid Union of Souls, Eddie Hedges has toured with Sheila E, Bell Biv DeVo, Shanice, & RuPaul. Charly Roth is also a founding member of Blessid Union of Souls. In addition he has toured with Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Siouxsie and the Banshees, & Ozzy Osbourne.
Hi handsome! Drew welcomes Jaclyn Onufrey & Chris White ("The Steve Buscemi/Christopher Walken Party Game") to discuss this week's cultural emergency: the Gossip Girl reboot. The girlies break down the new version's many successes, the legendary Blair Waldorf, Typhoid Dua, and possible elder abuse. All this and more on the sixteenth episode of Crisis Twink: the only podcast intelligent and sexy enough to fix a culture in crisis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/support
Introducing Master Luthier Tom Weber- Eddie Van Halen's Guitar Tech (Intro from the “VH News Desk” Written June 4, 2008) "Ed is a force of nature. I understand the math behind how a guitar works. Ed does things on the guitar that defy the math," said Weber. "I've sat with him and watched him do things that you can't do. Ed doesn't play guitar, the guitar submits to Ed's will. It's truly an amazing thing. It's a very inspiring place to be. For Weber, who logs 14 or 15 hours on concert days setting up gear, stringing guitars, replacing electronic pickups and making sure every instrument is in optimum condition for sound checks and performances, the Van Halen tours represent the latest highlight of a colorful -- and often difficult -- career in music. That "long hard road," as he puts it, includes surviving a battle with cancer in the 1980s. For the past 12 years, he also has served as a guitar tech in stints with Cincinnati rock band Blessid Union of Souls and Poison lead guitarist C.C. DeVille.” Though in demand in normal times, the last few years have been especially trying for Tom, not just with the passing of Ed Van Halen, an employer and friend, but also with the loss of his business at the hands of a predatory landlord, who successfully forced him out of the building where his guitar repair shop had been located for 25 years, while he was on tour! The loss of the business has been compounded by the sale of two other buildings where what remained of Tom's business has been stored. One of the buildings was sold recently, which makes it necessary for him to move yet again, at a time where there is no income, and no potential for work on the horizon in the foreseeable future due to the total collapse of the live entertainment industry because of COVID19. “I'd try to get back into a shop if I wasn't in a position to lose my home” he says, but with the coming expense of having to relocate, or lose what's left of what was supposed to be his eventual exit from touring, and ever growing debt on his family's home, it will soon be a choice between one or the other. "Things are looking pretty bleak at the moment, I won't lie", says Tom. "I have been looking for employment, but am told I am over qualified for the jobs that are available in the area I live in, or that the job is more suited to a younger candidate, and now with the uncertainty about the house, it feels like I am chasing my tail... I'm most worried about how this is affecting my family and the uncertainty each day brings.. I just don't know.." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/support
In this special edition titled "DEAD HORSE DISCUSSIONS" with guest co-hosts Rick and Melissa Caballo, owners of Dead Horse Branding Company, we chat with co-founder and Lead Vocalist Eliot Sloan from the multi-platinum award-winning group Blessid Union of Souls. Eliot spends time with us, talking about his career, how the band got started, taking the initiative to get their first hit single out to radio, and how 25 years later, the band continues to create new and wonderful music. Since their 1995 debut release, ‘Home', Blessid Union of Souls has sold millions of records worldwide and never stopped living their dream: Creating and performing music that touches the hearts of countless people across the globe. 2020 marks the 25th Anniversary of their iconic first single ‘I Believe' which not only topped the charts; it was the 4th most played song on radio of that year! On this, as well as their other top 40 hits, their message of hope and unity has continued into the next generation. Stronger than ever, original lead singer/songwriter, Eliot Sloan, along with Brian Lovely, Chris Arduser, David Lessing, and Dave Ramos, are going into their 9th year of touring. They released their first Live DVD,' Blessid Union of Souls Live at Never on Sundays ‘recorded in their hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The stellar musicianship of the band is showcased on every track, including the only live performance of ‘Brother My Brother' which was featured on Pokemon-The First Movie. In the course of their career, not only has the band performed in all 50 of these United States several times over but around the world as well. With appreciation for those who risk their lives every day for our freedom, Blessid Union has had the honor and privilege of performing for U.S. military troops in Germany, Cuba, and Africa, as well as Japan, Bahrain, and South Korea. Nothing short of amazing, it's been a long stretch of road paved with hope and inspired by countless fans, friends, and relationships that continue to grow after 25 years. The heart, soul, and spirit of this band are still embodied in one simple phrase: Love is the answer. That's one thing that will never change when it comes to Blessid Union of Souls. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2020 Beyond the Music Co-Produced and Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator and Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Video Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us look and sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing and Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts Executive Assistant to Bob and Tom, and editor for the Blog: Meagan Droke All Around Problem Solver: Connie Ribas Recorded at: The Bunker in Franklin, TN (except during the Covid 19 pandemic, then it's pretty much done VIA Skype or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Website: businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts, and more. Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details, please click on the applicable link on our website. The music provided for this episode is from: Artist: Blessid Union of Souls Single: "I Believe" Album: Home Composer: Eliot Sloan Website: www.blessidunionofsouls.net www.deadhorsebranding.com
In this episode, I speak with Gregory McNeal Professor of Law and Public Policy at Pepperdine University about drone technology, regulations, and the future of the industry. Eliot Sloan, lead singer of Blessid Union of Souls, talks about the upcoming 25th anniversary edition release of the album "HOME". Candice Night of Blackmore's Night talks about their Christmas EP. Michael James Scott, the genie in Broadway's Alladin, talks about the holiday season and his latest album - available now. Jeremy Sisto talks about the latest season of "FBI" - with new episodes Tuesday nights. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
Topics: Million Man March, TLC, Friday, UPN (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) http://afropopremix.com 1995 Notes 1. Snapshots 2. President: Bill Clinton 3. Jan - The WB Television Network and The United Paramount Network (UPN) launches. 4. Mar - Yahoo! was incorporated and soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web. 5. Mar - Mississippi ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment, becoming the last state to approve the abolition of slavery. The amendment was nationally ratified in 1865. Until February 7, 2013, the state of Mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, meaning it never officially abolished slavery. 6. Mar - Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964 – March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E is suddenly hospitalized, diagnosed with AIDS, and dies due to its complications. 7. Apr - Oklahoma City bombing: 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Timothy McVeigh and one of his accomplices, Terry Nichols, set off the bomb. 8. May - In Culpeper, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition. [See - “Superman Curse”] 9. Sep - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens. 10. Oct - The Million Man March is held in Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. 11. Dec - The presidents of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia sign a peace treaty in Paris, ending a three-and-a-half-year war. 12. Music Snapshots 13. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 14. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 15. #3 "Creep", TLC 16. Record of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 17. Album of the Year: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 18. Song of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 19. Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish 20. Best Female R&B: Anita Baker for "I Apologize" 21. Best Male R&B: Stevie Wonder for "For Your Love" 22. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: TLC for "Creep" 23. Best R&B Song: Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "For Your Love" 24. Best R&B Album: TLC for CrazySexyCool 25. Best Rap Solo: "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio 26. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige 27. Best Rap Album: Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 28. Movie Snapshots 29. #1 Die Hard with a Vengeance 30. #2 Toy Story 31. #3 Apollo 13 32. Notables: Higher Learning, Major Payne, Bad Boys, New Jersey Drive, Friday, Braveheart, Batman Forever, Pocahontas, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Clueless, Waterworld, Mortal Kombat, The Tuskegee Airmen, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Dead Presidents, The American President, Casino, Money Train, Heat, Waiting to Exhale. 33. TV Snapshots 34. Top TV Shows 35. #1 ER 36. #2 Seinfeld 37. #3 Friends 38. Debuts: The Wayans Bros. (WB), The Parent 'Hood (WB), Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (still airing), In the House 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Income = 35.9k (Previously 37K) 41. House = 113.1K (119) 42. Car = 15.5k (12.5) 43. Rent = 550 (533) 44. Harvard = 26.2k (24.9) 45. Movie = 4.35 (4) 46. Gas = 1.12 (1.09) 47. Stamp .32 (.29) 48. Social Scene: Million Man March 49. A political demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16, 1995, to promote African American unity and family values. Estimates of the number of marchers, most of whom were African American men, ranged from 400,000 to nearly 1.1 million, ranking it among the largest gatherings of its kind in American history. 50. Several African American leaders did not support the march, including Mary Frances Berry, chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and Rep. John Lewis, the latter of whom saw Farrakhan’s message as an effort to “resegregate America.” 51. Comments: 52. Featured Speaker: Louis Farrakhan, @62 yrs old 53. Born Louis Eugene Wolcott on May 11, 1933, in New York City, New York, to Sarah Mae Manning and Percival Clark. His parents separated even before he was born. 54. He did not know his biological father and was brought up by his stepfather Louis Wolcott. The death of his stepfather in 1936 led to the relocation of his family to Boston, Massachusetts. 55. From an early age, he received rigorous training in violin, so much so that by the time he turned 13 he had mastered the instrument and was playing along with the ‘Boston College Orchestra’ and ‘Boston Civic Symphony.’ 56. In his first year as a teenager, he became one of the first black performers to appear on the ‘Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour. ‘The following year, he had two national level victories under his belt. 57. He attended the prestigious ‘Boston Latin School’ after which he was admitted to ‘English High School. ‘After graduating from ‘English High School,’ he enrolled for a three-year course at the ‘Winston-Salem Teachers College’ on a track scholarship. 58. Starting from the 1950s, he pursued a career in music. He recorded several calypso albums under the pseudonym ‘The Charmer. ‘He toured frequently since the release of his first album. In 1955, he organized a show titled ‘Calypso Follies’ in Chicago. 59. Interestingly, one of his songs remained a chartbuster and on top of the ‘Billboard Chart’ for five years in a row. 60. It was while pursuing his professional music career that he was first exposed to the teachings of ‘Nation of Islam’ through his friend and saxophonist Rodney Smith. 61. Later, Elijah Muhammad invited him to attend the Nation of Islam’s annual ‘Saviours' Day’ address. Inspired by the discourse, he resolved to be a member of ‘Nation of Islam’ (NOI) in 1955. (@22) 62. He fulfilled all the requirements to become a registered Muslim/ registered believer/ registered laborer of NOI. Subsequently, he received an approval by the NOI headquarter in July 1955. 63. Initially known by the name Louis X, his name was later changed to the ‘holy name’ Louis Farrakhan. A derivative of the Arabic word furqan, which means "The Criterion". He gave up on a music career and dedicated his life to the ‘Nation of Islam.’ 64. Within a span of nine months, he worked his way up and started serving as the assistant minister to Malcolm X, who was heading the Muhammad’s Temple of Islam in Boston at that time. 65. He was soon made the minister as Malcom X was shifted to the Temple of Muhammad in Harlem, New York. Farrakhan replaced Malcom X as the minister at the Boston Temple. 66. Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965 and Farrakhan profited from it as he was appointed to two prominent positions in NOI. (@32) 67. He was appointed to the chair of the minister of the influential Harlem Mosque in 1965, a position which he held until 1975. Furthermore, he became the national spokesman and representative of NOI and served in this position until Elijah Muhammad’s death in 1975. 68. In 1975, the Nation's leadership chose Wallace Muhammad, also known as Warith Deen Mohammad, the fifth of Elijah Muhammad's sons, not Farrakhan, as the new Supreme Minister. 69. Though Farrakhan remained a loyalist of the Muhammad clan for some time, in 1977 he withdrew his support from the organization and rebuilt the original ‘Nation of Islam’ which had been established by its founders. 70. Soon after its foundation, he started a weekly newspaper by the name ‘The Final Call, Inc.’ The objective of this initiation was to communicate his views and thoughts to the supporters and members. 71. Two years later, along with his supporters, he organized the first ‘Saviours’ Day’ convention in Chicago. His group promised to walk by the principles of Elijah Muhammad. 72. Throughout his leadership, he blamed the Jewish community and other ethnic and racial groups for the sufferings endured by African Americans. 73. In October of 1995, he planned a broad coalition, intending to assemble about one million men in Washington DC for the ‘Million Man March.’ 74. At the convention, he was the keynote speaker along with distinguished African American intellectuals, such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King III, Cornel West, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Chavis. 75. Question: Who else could pull this off today? Where have our leaders gone? (Besides Obama) 76. Music Scene 77. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 78. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 79. #3 "Creep", TLC 80. #4 "Kiss from a Rose", Seal 81. #5 "On Bended Knee", Boyz II Men 82. #6 "Another Night", Real McCoy 83. #7 "Fantasy", Mariah Carey 84. #9 "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)", Monica 85. #10 "This Is How We Do It", Montell Jordan 86. #11 "I Know", Dionne Farris 87. #12 "Water Runs Dry", Boyz II Men 88. #13 "Freak Like Me", Adina Howard 89. #15 "I Can Love You Like That", All-4-One 90. #18 "Boombastic" / "In the Summertime", Shaggy 91. #20 "You Gotta Be", Des'ree 92. #21 "You Are Not Alone", Michael Jackson 93. #23 "One More Chance", The Notorious B.I.G. 94. #24 "Here Comes the Hotstepper", Ini Kamoze 95. #25 "Candy Rain", Soul for Real 96. #27 "I Believe", Blessid Union of Souls 97. #28 "Red Light Special", TLC 98. #29 "Runaway", Janet Jackson 99. #31 "Colors of the Wind", Vanessa Williams 100. #32 "Someone to Love", Jon B. 101. #34 "If You Love Me", Brownstone 102. #36 "I Got 5 on It", Luniz 103. #37 "Baby", Brandy 104. #40 "He's Mine", MoKenStef 105. Vote: 106. Jan - My Life, Mary J. Blige 107. Feb - Cocktails, Too Short 108. Mar - Safe + Sound, DJ Quik 109. Apr - Me Against the World, 2Pac 110. Apr - Friday, Soundtrack 111. Jun - Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 112. Jul - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, Michael Jackson 113. Jul - Operation Stackola, Luniz 114. Aug - The Show, the After Party, the Hotel, Jodeci 115. Aug - E. 1999 Eternal, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 116. Sep - The Show, Soundtrack 117. Oct - 4,5,6, Kool G Rap 118. Oct - Daydream, Mariah Carey 119. Oct - Doe or Die, AZ 120. Nov - Dogg Food, Tha Dogg Pound 121. Dec - R. Kelly, R. Kelly 122. Dec - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack 123. Vote: 124. Featured Artists: TLC 125. Tionne Tenese Watkins (@25) was born on April 26, 1970, in Des Moines, Iowa, into a family of African American, Native American and Irish descent. Both her parents, James and Gayle Watkins, were musicians and singers. 126. Her parents divorced when she was three years old. Thereafter, she was raised by her mother, who taught her to be “confident and independent”. At the age of nine, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where her maternal grandmother used to live. 127. As a child, she was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia (SCA), as a result of which, she had to spend a lot of time in hospitals. 128. As a teenager, she began working as a hair model, eventually serving as a manicurist and shampoo girl at a popular Atlanta hair salon. 129. In 1990, (@20) Tionne Watkins heard that a teenager named Crystal Clear was planning to open an all-girls group like Bell Biv DeVoe, having a tomboyish, hip-hop image. Eventually, she appeared for an audition and joined the three-member band, the third one being Lisa Lopes. 130. Calling themselves ‘2nd Nature’, they soon started working with Jermaine Dupri and Rico Wade on demo tape material. 131. Meanwhile, Watkins met Perri "Pebbles" Reid, the owner of the management and production company, Pebbitone, and managed to arrange an audition with her. 132. Impressed by the girls, Reid arranged an audition with the local record label, LaFace Records, co-founded by her then husband Antonio Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmund. She also changed the group’s name to TLC with ‘T’ representing Tionne, ‘L’ Lisa, and ‘C’ Crystal. 133. Although Antonio Reid was impressed by Watkins and Lopes, he did not approve of Clear, who was eventually replaced by Rozonda Thomas in April 1991. Very soon, Watkins became "T-Boz", Lopes became "Left-Eye", and Thomas became "Chilli”, so that ‘TLC’ continued to be the acronym of their names. 134. Their debut album, 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' was released on February 25, 1992, by LaFace Records. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200, selling six million copies worldwide, and was certified quadruple platinum RIAA. 135. 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' scored three top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ peaking at number two, ‘Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg’ at number six and ‘What About Your Friends’ at number seven. Moreover, ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ also peaked at number one at Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. 136. In 1993, the group started working on their second album, ‘CrazySexyCool’. But because of Lisa’s personal problems, it took time to complete and was ultimately released on September 15, 1994. 137. Certified Diamond, the album was a huge success, peaking at the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200. It sold over 11 million copies in the United States alone. The album was nominated for six Grammy Awards, out of which it won two and helped TLC to become the second-best selling girl group of all time. 138. Billboard named them the ‘Artist of the Year’ at the Billboard Music Awards. The album also appeared on Rolling Stone Magazine’s ’500 Greatest Albums of All Time’. 139. Despite the success, TLC was forced to file for bankruptcy because of poor contracts they had signed in 1991. Eventually, the group signed a new contract with the same company and went back to work. 140. Rozonda Ocelian Thomas (@24) was born on 27th February 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia to Abdul Ali and Ava Thomas. Her mother is of African American as well as Native American descent, while her father is of East Indian and Middle Eastern Background. She was raised by a single mother and did not meet her father until she was 25. 141. Thomas studied at Benjamin E. Mays High School, from where she graduated in 1989. Soon she started working as a back-up dancer for the R&B group Damian Dame. 142. In 1991, (@20) Rozonda Thomas joined the pop group TLC. 143. Lisa Nicole Lopes (@24) was born on May 27, 1971, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was Ronald Lopes Sr., a staff sergeant in the US Army, and her mother was Wanda Denise, a seamstress. She was of Cape Verdean, Mexican, American, African and Portuguese descent. She was the eldest of three siblings. Her parents divorced when she was in school. Following this, she was raised by her paternal grandmother. 144. At the age of five, she began playing the piano and eventually started composing songs over the next few years. She studied at the Philadelphia School for Girls. 145. In late 1990, having heard of an open casting call for a new girl group through her then-boyfriend, Lopes moved to Atlanta to audition. 146. Lopes’ personal life, though, was marred by her rocky relationship with football great Andre Rison, and in 1994, she was arrested for burning down his home. 147. In 2000, she began her solo-project ‘Supernova’ which was set to be released in August 2001. However, the date was postponed repeatedly. It was eventually broadcast over the internet in 2002. The album was yet to be released formally and a fourth TLC project was in the making, when Lopes met with a tragic car accident in 2002 which unfortunately put an end to her life. she was just 30 years old. 148. Question: Is the WAP controversy justified? 149. Movie Scene: Friday 1995 film 150. (Links and Resources: Strong Black Legends: John Witherspoon; "John Witherspoon's Style of Comedy was Timeless," Justin Tinsley, The Undefeated; Gene Siskel's review, Chicago Tribune; Desson Howe's review, Washington Post; "After 20 Years, Friday Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood," Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed; "John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better," Rembert Brown, New York Times; Review by Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly. - Find additional episodes, leave a comment, or make a donation to support the podcast at unaffiliatedcritic.com.) 151. Reviews: 152. Gene Siskel: For all of the shouting, mugging and rap music, a surprisingly dull comic yarn about a young man (Ice Cube) trying to survive in the 'hood. Colorful characters abound, but nothing ties them together. I knew the picture was in trouble when its first gag involved an old lady spewing obscenities. (Rating: 1 star) 153. By Desson Howe, Washington Post Staff Writer - April 28, 1995: "Friday," a comedy starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, is dirty, offensive, infantile and may launch a few sanctimonious opinion columns. And I mean that in the nicest way. The movie, which shamelessly hawks its own "Friday" music video at the beginning and eschews political correctness whenever possible, happens to be incredibly funny. 154. After 20 Years, “Friday” Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood: - Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed News Reporter. Posted April 20, 2015. 155. “...Todd Boyd, a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts as well as screenwriter and producer of the 1999 coming-of-age drama The Wood, says that Friday didn't just add an element of comedy to depictions of everyday life in black neighborhoods, it spawned a new genre — the hood comedy. 156. “The film demonstrated that black life was not all drugs, violence, dysfunction, and pathology — yet instead of offering a Cosby Show-like fantasy, Friday put these issues in context, finding humor in the everyday lives of regular black people,” he explains. “Since the 1970s, Hollywood has always looked favorably upon low-budget black films that produce high profit margins at the box office. Friday expanded the representation of the hood into the realm of comedy and achieved box office success at the same time.” 157. Other hood comedies that followed include: 1996’s satire Don’t Be a Menace While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, 1998’s The Player’s Club (Cube wrote and directed it), 2001’s How High, and 2002’s Barbershop, the latter of which Cube starred in. 158. Question: Friday or Carwash? - Chris Tucker or Mike Epps? 159. TV Scene 160. “Was UPN Black America’s Last Hope for a Black Sitcom-Friendly Broadcast Television Network?” April 20, 2017 - https://shadowandact.com 161. “...Since ABC’s "Black-ish" debuted this fall, it has drawn numerous comparisons to "The Cosby Show" — and I have questions. I wonder why the majority of essays and critiques jumped to a show that has been off-air for 22 years. Although few television shows rivaled the mainstream popularity of Bill Cosby’s chef d’oeuvre, plenty of Black sitcoms have filled its gap since its 1992 finale. Does no one remember the quasi-Black glory of United Paramount Network (UPN)? And can there ever be another like it? 162. From 1995 to 2006 UPN was the home for over 10 concurrently running Black sitcoms (and a handful of dramas). Given the sheer volume of programming, that’s remarkable in and of itself. But perhaps what is more noteworthy than the number of shows is the range of Black life they displayed. 163. "All of Us," produced by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, centered on a blended family of two divorced spouses and their significant others. The Essence Atkins and Rachel True-helmed "Half & Half" explored the relationship between two estranged half-sisters. "Moesha" was UPN’s most successful sitcom during its five-year run and introduced America to another beloved, nuclear Black family besides the Huxtables. Other notable UPN sitcoms included "One on One," "The Parkers," "Eve," and "Malcolm & Eddie." 164. UPN actively sought programming aimed for Black audiences at a time when Black mainstays from the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) were waning. "Family Matters" was cancelled from ABC’s coveted TGIF lineup in 1998. Fox declined to extend Martin Lawrence’s eponymously named sitcom the previous year. The major networks were beginning to narrow their viewership to exclude all-Black casting on their sitcoms. Not only were Black actors finding work on shows sold to UPN, but established Black producer-writers like Eunetta T. Boone and Ralph Farquhar found a home as well. 165. Despite—and maybe because of—its friendliness to Black programming, UPN suffered from a reputation as a sub-par network. The ratings for their sitcoms often scraped the bottom of the Nielsen barrel. UPN is remembered more for its utter failures ("Homeboys in Outer Space") and ignored when we fondly recall the glory of "Girlfriends." 166. “UPN took the rejects. UPN was 'the Black channel,'” we joke. UPN may not have been perfect, but it gave Black audiences so much to choose from without feeling as if one show had to represent the totality of Blackness. 167. Accordingly, "Black-ish" has a lot riding on its success. Black audiences tune in hoping big wigs take notice and order more Black sitcoms. But it is telling that major networks began a “blackout” of successful Black cast shows in the late 90s and The CW essentially did the same a decade later. 168. "Black-ish" could be the start of another heyday for Black sitcoms. We reach backward to "The Cosby Show" because we love it best and we always will. But in doing so, we ignore the stable of Black shows that kept us laughing long after The Huxtables faded to black. However, the success of "Black-ish" will remain singular until executives reexamine their beliefs about African American audiences; we need them, like UPN once did, to give us a chance. I just hope it doesn’t take another decade. 169. Other Notable UPN Shows: Everybody Hates Chris 2005 / Girlfriends 2000 / All of Us 2003 / Moesha 1996 / The Parkers 1999 / Malcolm and Eddie 1996 / In The House 1995 / Between Brothers 1997 / 170. Other Notable WB Shows: The WB The Wayans Brothers 1995 / The Parent 'Hood 1995 / Steve Harvey Show 1996 / The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 / Smart Guy 1997 / MIB Animated 1997 / The PJs 1999 171. Question: What the hell is wrong with BET? 172. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1995?
Back to 2000 we go! Along with the recurring solo Beatles and Barenaked Ladies, I get to talk about the Yacht Rockiest of them all, and a candidate for Worst #1 Ever. Song list: "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie, "Gimme Some Truth" by John Lennon, "1985" by Paul McCartney and Wings, "Sit Down, I Think I Love You" by the Mojo Men, "Brian Wilson" by Barenaked Ladies, "It Keeps You Runnin'" by the Doobie Brothers, "Running on Empty" by Jackson Browne, and *ugh* "Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)" by Blessid Union of Souls. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
Hello Wildcats, thanks for joining ya boy Kev aka the Dirty Dog, In the Dirty Dog House!Hotline Number is (419) 528-8679 Give us a Call or a Text!Send your questions, topics and music to brotherscommonplace@gmail.comThank you everyone for listening! Be Good, Stay Safe, and Laugh at the Dark Stuff!#WildmanTalking Points in the Dog House:Celebrity Imagine video, Blessid Union of Souls Hey Leonardo, Cable Guy Jim Carrey, Wet Dream/Sex Talk, Kids of Widney High music, some calls about dnd/dong size and more!
Upon their return to Olivine City, Joshua & Fjelstan discover there's pretty much nothing to do in this town. They scale the Glitter Lighthouse again and bring the SECRETPOTION to Amphy, who, once healed, returns to lighting up Route 40. Jasmine invites the trainers back to Olivine Gym, where they proceed to crush her hideous Steel Pokémon into aluminum foil, and receive the Mineral Badge. Then, Josh & Tanner watch a film. Notes: Featuring "California" by Phantom Planet, "Pokémon Theme (Movie Version)" by Billy Crawford, "Brother My Brother" by Blessid Union of Souls, and "(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind" by Emma Bunton.
Whatever you do, don't call this week's song a "Wendy's Song!" If you don't know what that is, you need to listen to our review of the classic by Blessid Union of Souls!
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I catch up with Eliot Sloan, lead singer and founding member of Blessid Union of Souls. Blessid is best known for their hits, "I Believe", "Hey Leonardo", and "Let Me Be the One." Eliot talks about getting involved in music, the industry in general and what song of theirs almost was the theme to a 90's blockbuster movie. He tells me what celebrity mentioned in "Hey Leonardo" reached out to him. We also talk M.A.S.H. and baseball.
043 - Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back[1998] with JAKE CRITES 100 minutes of podcasting Pokémon funk coming' at ya! Special guest Jake Crites from the Grand Moff Talkin Star Wars podcast drops in on the podcast once again to talk about the new Sonic trailer, true 90s kids and Pokémon. Is "Pokémon: The First Movie" a piece of video game movie history worth checking out? Jake and Mack set the record straight once and for all. They also set a new record for sidebars and laughing fits. This season of Super Movie Ball comes with completely NEW segments including 'Would You Rather...?' and 'The Great British-Off'. Big thanks to Riley for giving us some new musical themes to love. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show. Special thanks to twitter.com/@JacobCrites, twitter.com/@GrandMoffTalkin for coming on the show. Special thanks to twitter.com/@RilesBowman for the voiceeffects of SPEW 2.0. Follow this guy, he needs a win real bad. :p Special thanks to Z A K for the music. Please follow at twitter.com/@NamedZak Please listen at soundcloud.com/namedzak Buy his Dreamland EP, I did. https://zakmusic6.bandcamp.com IntroOutro Music - "Fantasy Valley" by Z A K Background Music: wednesday - something new AK - We're Older Now | https://youtu.be/YqXItN3o36M Andy Leech - Dawn | https://youtu.be/MTz9GLlgPQA AK - Night Drive Gostes - Alone | https://youtu.be/zhi-8AX-ccY Azaleh & Eikona - In Aeternum Fyze - Alone Gostes - Nineteen | https://youtu.be/jq6XEzT5Rs0 Nomyn - Astral | https://youtu.be/C5OUN5OEBcs Aurora B. Polaris - Tunnel Vision | https://youtu.be/qEk2_-TL1Kg Andy Leech x 4lienetic - Nightfall | https://youtu.be/X0-AvRA7kB0 Oscuro - All I Wanted Is You | https://youtu.be/1rfU7oPcl6k wednesday - someone else might have gotten it wrong wednesday - song for a dead world wednesday - tuned to a dead channel wednesday - new frontier wednesday - observer interlude wednesday - ceres wednesday - approaching the ganymede gate wednesday - mission accomplished Blessid Union of Souls - Brother My Brother Love the show? Hate the show? Let us show-uh, I mean let us know. twitter.com/@SuperMovieBall SuperMovieBall@gmail.com supermovieball.com #SuperMovieBall #Pokemon #UndergroundPokemanRing #McGruffTheTimeDog #GrandMoffTalkin #Podcast #Movies #TV #VideoGames #NamedZak
Eliot Sloan is the lead singer from the band Blessid Union of Souls, whose hit single "I Believe" topped the charts at #1 in 1995. In this episode, hear from Eliot on how his band exploded onto the scene in the 1990's and get a peak into some of the intimate stories behind their music. Connect with Blessid Union on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Connect with the podcast on Facebook www.natehaber.com
Originally from my hometown, Cincinnati, Ohio. Eddie Hedges toured with bands such as Bel Biv Devoe, Sheila E., Johnny Gill, and worked with Arsenio Hall and Jay Leno and many others. He is a founding member of the multi-platinum band Blessid Union of Souls with hits like “I Believe,” “I Wanna Be There,” “Light in […] The post Following Wisdom with Singer-Songwriter Eddie Hedges | Episode 93 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
Gary Jeff talks with Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and two members of Cincinnati's own Blessid Union of Souls.
Eliot Sloan talks about his new Kickstarter project and his long career in music with BUOS
Cincy Brewcast gets a little horticulture, and a lot of “Wild Culture” as we welcome Ohio Valley Hops co-founders Dave and Nina Volkmann and the… The post Volume 1, Episode 30 – Blessid Union Of Hops With Urban Artifact And Ohio Valley Hops appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
Cincy Brewcast gets a little horticulture, and a lot of “Wild Culture” as we welcome Ohio Valley Hops co-founders Dave and Nina Volkmann and the… The post Volume 1, Episode 30 – Blessid Union Of Hops With Urban Artifact And Ohio Valley Hops appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
1 - Afrojack - Peanuts(ClubMix) 2 - Reepublic - Never Comes Back 3 - Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing (Tiësto and Ken Loi Re-Remix) 4 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication (Promise Land Bootleg) 5 - Icona Pop - I Love It (Tiësto's Club Life Remix) 6 - Jus Jack, Oza, Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix) 7 - Nicky Romero & Krewella - Legacy (Save My Life) (Osen Remix) 8 - Capital Cities - Safe & Sound (Cash Cash Remix) 9 - Tiësto & Dj Punish - Shocker 10 - Afrojack - Ray Bomb 11 - Tiësto & MoTi - Back To the Acid 12 - David Guetta, Glowinthedark - Ain't A Party (Original Mix) 13 - Tiësto, Mark Alston, Baggi Begovic & Jason Taylor - Love and Run (feat. Teddy Geiger)
1 - Sam Rotstin - Road Trip 2 - Jus Jack, Oza, Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix) 3 - Sam Rotstin - Dream World 4 - Afrojack - Griever 5 - Alesso & One Republic - If I Lose Myself 6 - Sam Rotstin - Drive By Night (Original Mix) 7 - Nicky Romero & Krewella - Legacy (Save My Life) (Osen Remix) 8 - Sam Rotstin - Full Moon 9 - Tiësto & Calvin Harris - Century (Tiësto & Moska Remix) 10 - Fedde Le Grand - No Good 11 - Sam Rotstin - Kult (Original Mix) 12 - Afrojack - Yubaba 13 - David Guetta, Glowinthedark - Ain't A Party (Original Mix)
Danceforher Goes Electro The Official Podcast Episode 002 Tracklist 1 - Jus Jack, Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Original Mix) 2 - Afrojack Feat. Chris Brown - As Your Friend (Sidney Samson Remix) 3 - David Guetta feat Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (R3hab Remix) 4 - Hard Rock Sofa, Dirty Shade - Collapsar (Original Mix) 5 - Duology - ID (Danceforher Exclusive) 6 - Mightyfools V's Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso - Calling all footrockers (Danceforher Mashup) 7 - Billy The Kit, Blasterjaxx- Loud & And Proud (Original Mix) 8 - Tiesto - Adagio For Strings (Blasterjaxx Remix) 9 - Don Diablo, Kelis, Alex Clare - Give It All (Don Diablo & CID Remix) 10 - Tiesto, MOTI - Back To The Acid (Original Mix) 11 - Martin Solveig vs. Martin Garrix vs. Knife Party - Hey Animals LRAD (Mashup Factory Edit) 12 - David Guetta, Glowinthedark, Harrison Shaw - Ain't A Party (Original Mix) 13 - Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike - Wakanda (Original Mix) 14 - Zedd Feat. Foxes - Clarity (Torro Torro Remix) 15 - Hardwell Feat. Amba Shepard - Apollo (Noise Controllers) 16 - Chris Lake - Ohh Shhh (Club Mix) 17 - Showtek, Hardwell - How We Do (Original Mix) 18 - Henrix - Rock This Dream feat. Roland Clark (Original Mix) 19 - Dirty South, Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix) 20 - NERVO - Hold On (Extended Mix) 21 - Hardwell - Three Triangles (Losing My Religion) (Original Club Mix) 22 - Alvaro, MOTI - NaNaNa (Original Mix) 23 - Laidback Luke, Hardwell - Dynamo (Original Mix) 24 - Third Party - Otherside (Third Party Remix) 25 - Tiesto, Kyler England - Take Me feat. Kyler England (Original Mix) 26 - Daddy's Groove, Cryogenix - Vertigo (Original Mix) 27 - Rob Roy, Steve Aoki - Ooh feat. Rob Roy (Deorro Remix) 28 - Alesso, OneRepublic - If I Lose Myself (Alesso vs. OneRepublic Extended Remix)
As we wait for historic rulings to be handed down by the SCOTUS, this year's Pride could potentially be one of the most significant in its 40-year history. While nobody expects them to wave a magic wand and make marriage equality the law of the land, most (including your humble host) are anticipating very narrow rulings in the three cases they are deciding that will have a significant impact on the unconstitutional laws against same-sex marriage that have been embedded in many state constitutions as well as federal law. Some key factors to look at are whether the California Prop 8 proponents (let's just call them homophobic bigots) have standing to challenge that states reversal of the discriminatory law, which allowed the majority to vote on the rights of a minority. Without getting bogged down in the minutia, if they throw it back to Cali thus upholding marriage equality in that state, you can bet there will be multiple challenges in other states discriminatory laws. The other two cases deal more with the withholding of federal benefits, taxes, health care etc. for same-sex partners that our straight counterparts enjoy. While they aren't likely to flat out invalidate DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act) they could find that denying a subset of the population these benefits is unconstitutional, thus paving way for a repeal of the law or further challenges that would ultimately do away with it once and for all. I am not a legal scholar nor do I pretend to be. I'm just trying to relay what's going on in the best way that I understand it and hopefully in a way my followers can as well. All eyes will be on their ruling(s) in the coming weeks and I'll be sure to keep you posted. Enough said! Now let's get down to the business of the music. Plenty more where this came from so I'll just let it go from here and everybody else just sit back and as always …ENJOY! Album : PRIDE 2013 [EDM] v1 Genre : EDM, Electro, Progressive, House Year : 2013 Total Time : 1:18:55 1. Kelly Clarkson - People Like Us (Baggi Begovic Club Mix) 2. Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Club Mix) 3. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX - I Love It (Cobra Starship Remix) 4. Jus Jack &7 Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix) 5. David Guetta feat. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (Extended Mix) 6. Jennifer Lopez - Live It Up (DJ FmSteff No Bullshit Mix) 7. Chris Cox & DJ Frankie feat. Crystal Waters - Oh Mama Hey (StoneBridge vs. J-C Club Mix) 8. Fergie feat. Q Tip & Goon Rock - A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) (Pink Panda Remix) 9. Robin Thicke feat. T.I & Pharrell - Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Bootleg) 10. Rasmus Faber & Syke & Sugarstarr - We Go Oh (John Dahlback Remix) 11. Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) 12. Adrian Lux - Damaged (Original Mix) 13. Black Boots - Streetwalker (Extended) 14. Dirty South feat. Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix) 15. Empire Of The Sun - Alive (Zedd Remix) 16. DJ R-WAN vs. Usher - Euphoria (DJ R-WAN Remix) 17. Vassy - We Are Young (Dave Aude Extended Mix)
As we wait for historic rulings to be handed down by the SCOTUS, this year's Pride could potentially be one of the most significant in its 40-year history. While nobody expects them to wave a magic wand and make marriage equality the law of the land, most (including your humble host) are anticipating very narrow rulings in the three cases they are deciding that will have a significant impact on the unconstitutional laws against same-sex marriage that have been embedded in many state constitutions as well as federal law. Some key factors to look at are whether the California Prop 8 proponents (let's just call them homophobic bigots) have standing to challenge that states reversal of the discriminatory law, which allowed the majority to vote on the rights of a minority. Without getting bogged down in the minutia, if they throw it back to Cali thus upholding marriage equality in that state, you can bet there will be multiple challenges in other states discriminatory laws. The other two cases deal more with the withholding of federal benefits, taxes, health care etc. for same-sex partners that our straight counterparts enjoy. While they aren't likely to flat out invalidate DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act) they could find that denying a subset of the population these benefits is unconstitutional, thus paving way for a repeal of the law or further challenges that would ultimately do away with it once and for all. I am not a legal scholar nor do I pretend to be. I'm just trying to relay what's going on in the best way that I understand it and hopefully in a way my followers can as well. All eyes will be on their ruling(s) in the coming weeks and I'll be sure to keep you posted. Enough said! Now let's get down to the business of the music. Plenty more where this came from so I'll just let it go from here and everybody else just sit back and as always …ENJOY! Album : PRIDE 2013 [EDM] v1 Genre : EDM, Electro, Progressive, House Year : 2013 Total Time : 1:18:55 1. Kelly Clarkson - People Like Us (Baggi Begovic Club Mix) 2. Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Club Mix) 3. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX - I Love It (Cobra Starship Remix) 4. Jus Jack &7 Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix) 5. David Guetta feat. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (Extended Mix) 6. Jennifer Lopez - Live It Up (DJ FmSteff No Bullshit Mix) 7. Chris Cox & DJ Frankie feat. Crystal Waters - Oh Mama Hey (StoneBridge vs. J-C Club Mix) 8. Fergie feat. Q Tip & Goon Rock - A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) (Pink Panda Remix) 9. Robin Thicke feat. T.I & Pharrell - Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Bootleg) 10. Rasmus Faber & Syke & Sugarstarr - We Go Oh (John Dahlback Remix) 11. Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) 12. Adrian Lux - Damaged (Original Mix) 13. Black Boots - Streetwalker (Extended) 14. Dirty South feat. Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix) 15. Empire Of The Sun - Alive (Zedd Remix) 16. DJ R-WAN vs. Usher - Euphoria (DJ R-WAN Remix) 17. Vassy - We Are Young (Dave Aude Extended Mix)
As we wait for historic rulings to be handed down by the SCOTUS, this year's Pride could potentially be one of the most significant in its 40-year history. While nobody expects them to wave a magic wand and make marriage equality the law of the land, most (including your humble host) are anticipating very narrow rulings in the three cases they are deciding that will have a significant impact on the unconstitutional laws against same-sex marriage that have been embedded in many state constitutions as well as federal law. Some key factors to look at are whether the California Prop 8 proponents (let's just call them homophobic bigots) have standing to challenge that states reversal of the discriminatory law, which allowed the majority to vote on the rights of a minority. Without getting bogged down in the minutia, if they throw it back to Cali thus upholding marriage equality in that state, you can bet there will be multiple challenges in other states discriminatory laws. The other two cases deal more with the withholding of federal benefits, taxes, health care etc. for same-sex partners that our straight counterparts enjoy. While they aren't likely to flat out invalidate DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act) they could find that denying a subset of the population these benefits is unconstitutional, thus paving way for a repeal of the law or further challenges that would ultimately do away with it once and for all. I am not a legal scholar nor do I pretend to be. I'm just trying to relay what's going on in the best way that I understand it and hopefully in a way my followers can as well. All eyes will be on their ruling(s) in the coming weeks and I'll be sure to keep you posted. Enough said! Now let's get down to the business of the music. Plenty more where this came from so I'll just let it go from here and everybody else just sit back and as always …ENJOY! Album : PRIDE 2013 [EDM] v1 Genre : EDM, Electro, Progressive, House Year : 2013 Total Time : 1:18:55 1. Kelly Clarkson - People Like Us (Baggi Begovic Club Mix) 2. Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Club Mix) 3. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX - I Love It (Cobra Starship Remix) 4. Jus Jack &7 Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix) 5. David Guetta feat. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (Extended Mix) 6. Jennifer Lopez - Live It Up (DJ FmSteff No Bullshit Mix) 7. Chris Cox & DJ Frankie feat. Crystal Waters - Oh Mama Hey (StoneBridge vs. J-C Club Mix) 8. Fergie feat. Q Tip & Goon Rock - A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) (Pink Panda Remix) 9. Robin Thicke feat. T.I & Pharrell - Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Bootleg) 10. Rasmus Faber & Syke & Sugarstarr - We Go Oh (John Dahlback Remix) 11. Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) 12. Adrian Lux - Damaged (Original Mix) 13. Black Boots - Streetwalker (Extended) 14. Dirty South feat. Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix) 15. Empire Of The Sun - Alive (Zedd Remix) 16. DJ R-WAN vs. Usher - Euphoria (DJ R-WAN Remix) 17. Vassy - We Are Young (Dave Aude Extended Mix)
HVG Podcast Episode #010 - Selection: 1. Get Loose (Tiesto Rmx, Showtek, Noisecontrollers) 2. Happy Violence (Dada Life) 3. 3D Fat (Armin van Buuren, W&W) 4. Love Is The Answer (Jus Jack, Oza, Blessid Union of Souls) 5. Echoes (Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson, Henrik B.) 6. Alone feat. Lauren Evans (Armin van Buuren, Lauren Evans) 7. Hold Your Breath (Manuel De La Mare, J Nitti) 8. Center Of The Universe (Axwell) 9. Your Heart (Michael Brun Rmx,Dirty South, Joe Gil) 10. Hit It! (GTA, Digital Lab, Henrix) 11. One More Time (Daft Punk)
Tracklist:-1 - Hardwell, Dyro feat. Bright Lights - Never Say Goodbye2 - Axwell - Center Of The Uniderse (Remode)3 - W&W - Thunder4 - Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Remix)5 - Jus Jack, Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix)6 - Knife Party - LRAD7 - Firebeatz - Wonderful8 - Tiesto feat. Kyler England - Take Me9 - Bingo Players - Buzzcut10 - Dirty South feat. Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix)11 - Promise Land - Gangsta12 - Baggi Begovic feat. Tab - Compromise13 - Pink is Punk, Benny Benassi feat. Bright Lights - Ghost (Dyro Remix)14 - Electrixx, Ronen Dahan, Twice Nice - Saturday Nights15 - Delayers, Acti - Fusion16 - Skitzofrenix - Clap
Tracklist:-1 - Hardwell, Dyro feat. Bright Lights - Never Say Goodbye2 - Axwell - Center Of The Uniderse (Remode)3 - W&W - Thunder4 - Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Remix)5 - Jus Jack, Oza feat. Blessid Union of Souls - Love Is The Answer (Tiesto Remix)6 - Knife Party - LRAD7 - Firebeatz - Wonderful8 - Tiesto feat. Kyler England - Take Me9 - Bingo Players - Buzzcut10 - Dirty South feat. Joe Gil - Your Heart (Michael Brun Remix)11 - Promise Land - Gangsta12 - Baggi Begovic feat. Tab - Compromise13 - Pink is Punk, Benny Benassi feat. Bright Lights - Ghost (Dyro Remix)14 - Electrixx, Ronen Dahan, Twice Nice - Saturday Nights15 - Delayers, Acti - Fusion16 - Skitzofrenix - Clap