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Frank Secich & Jim Kendor in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/fsecich https://peppermintrecords.bandcamp.com/album/dinner-at-mr-billys DINNER AT MR. BILLY'S During 1971 and 1972, the classic Blue Ash line-up of David Evans, Jim Kendzor, Bill "Cupid" Bartolin and Frank Secich played more than quite a bit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It seemed like we were playing "The Burgh" 4-5 nights a week. At the time, we had two booking agencies in Pittsburgh, Go Attractions (Rich Engler and Paul St. John) and Fly By Night Productions owned by Joe Riccelli. One time back then we were driving on Rt. 51 south of Pittsburgh to a gig in Clarion. Cupid looked out the window of the car and saw a big sign for a restaurant called "Mr Billy's”. He said to all of us as he pointed to the sign, "If we ever get to make an album, we should call it "Dinner At Mr. Billy's". We all laughed. I thought it was a hilarious idea. Cupid and I even wrote a song right after that called "Dinner At Mr. Billy's", then we promptly forgot about the whole idea. While going through the vaults recently at Peppermint Productions, we found the tape of the song "Dinner At Mr. Billy's" and in honor of Cupid, Mr. Billy has now finally made it out of oblivion and on to an album.
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Back for another round on Vinyl Community Podcasts, Alex from Beer & Vinyl returns to share his love of music on our airwaves. In this episode, Alex sits down with Frank Secich and Jim Kendzor of the legendary power pop band Blue Ash to discuss their latest release, Dinner at Mr. Billy's. The conversation dives into the origins of the project, how the material came together, and what fans can expect from this long-awaited addition to the band's catalog. Frank and Jim reflect on the band's enduring legacy while sharing behind-the-scenes stories about revisiting recordings, preserving the original spirit of Blue Ash, and bringing previously unheard material to life. They also explore the importance of archival releases for longtime fans and vinyl collectors, offering insight into how this new release connects past and present. Whether you're a dedicated power pop enthusiast, a longtime Blue Ash fan, or a vinyl collector always on the hunt for meaningful reissues, this episode delivers a candid and nostalgic look at a band continuing to make an impact decades later. Empty your glass of power pop goodness with Alex only on Vinyl Community Podcasts! For more on Blue Ash and to get a copy of "Dinner at Mr.Billy's": https://peppermintrecords.bandcamp.com/album/dinner-at-mr-billys https://gethip.com/?s=blue+ash&post_type=product For more on host Alex (Beer & Vinyl): https://www.youtube.com/@beerandvinyl https://beerandvinyl.com For more on Vinyl Community Podcasts: https://vinylcommunitypodcasts.com
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - March 26, 2026
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City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - February 12, 2026
When the emerald ash borer came to North America, few ashes survived. But one native species, the blue ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata), survived. How did this lucky survivor beat the odds?Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Clapp and Alex CrowsonSupport the pod and become a Treemium MemberFollow along on InstagramFind Arbortrary merch on our storeFind additional reading on our websiteCover art by Jillian BartholdMusic by Aves and The Mini-VandalsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - January 8, 2026
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Willie talks with FOP President Ken Kober about the effort to get more men and women in the Cincinnati Police force; local business owner Victor Louis talks about moving his business from downtown to Blue Ash because of security concerns plus Willie takes your phone calls to hear your thoughts.
Willie talks with local business owner Victor Louis about why he is moving his business out of downtown Cincinnati and up to Blue Ash.
Willie talks with local business owner Victor Louis about why he is moving his business out of downtown Cincinnati and up to Blue Ash.
Willie talks with FOP President Ken Kober about the effort to get more men and women in the Cincinnati Police force; local business owner Victor Louis talks about moving his business from downtown to Blue Ash because of security concerns plus Willie takes your phone calls to hear your thoughts.
Willie talks with local business owner Victor Louis about why he is moving his business out of downtown Cincinnati and up to Blue Ash.
Willie talks with FOP President Ken Kober about the effort to get more men and women in the Cincinnati Police force; local business owner Victor Louis talks about moving his business from downtown to Blue Ash because of security concerns plus Willie takes your phone calls to hear your thoughts.
Ensalada de rock'n'roll confeccionada con The Flamin' Groovies, Barracudas, The Last, Stiv Bators, Blue Ash, The Only Ones, Peter Perrett, Squeeze, Brinsley Schwarz o Cheap Trick.Escuchar audio
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - July 10, 2025
As part of Phase IV of Reinventing Metro, Metro is hosting a series of public meetings to gather feedback on proposed service improvements for Fall 2025. Among the highlights is the proposed launch of the new Rt. 8 Blue Ash–Silverton local service, along with several other route enhancements scheduled to Read More Shared by Cincinnati Metro July 10, 2025
Willie talks with Blue Ash Mayor Jill Cole about what really happened at the Red, White, and Blue Ash event on Friday.
Willie gets the details of what happened at the Red, White, and Blue Ash event with Blue Ash Mayor Jill Cole. Also Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffy explains how she wants to curb the violence in Cincinnati and how to help a local cop fighting cancer. Finally Rob Sanders explains who Kentucky handles youth violence.
Willie talks with Blue Ash Mayor Jill Cole about what really happened at the Red, White, and Blue Ash event on Friday.
Willie gets the details of what happened at the Red, White, and Blue Ash event with Blue Ash Mayor Jill Cole. Also Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffy explains how she wants to curb the violence in Cincinnati and how to help a local cop fighting cancer. Finally Rob Sanders explains who Kentucky handles youth violence.
Willie talks with Blue Ash Mayor Jill Cole about what really happened at the Red, White, and Blue Ash event on Friday.
Sloanie talks with Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell about the incident that took place at the Red White and Blue Ash involving 400 teenagers.
Sloan talks with Richard Mendel of The Sentencing Project about the weekend shootings in the Queen City and the benefits and/or harm of locking up teen offenders. Former FOP President Dan Hils also joins to discuss the topic; Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell talks about the Red, White and Blue Ash fireworks show incident; Mental Health Monday with Julie Hattershire; First Amendment attorney Jack Greiner discusses how Ohio legislators voted for less transparency in government and Jeff Carr of Locked On Reds recaps the weekend series against Philly and talks about the four-game series against the Marlins.
Thom talks with Jim Ryan of ABC News about the flooding in Texas, Thom also talks about the incident involving hundreds of teens at the Red, White and Blue Ash fireworks show plus Mondays with Marty!
Sloanie talks with Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell about the incident that took place at the Red White and Blue Ash involving 400 teenagers.
Sloan talks with Richard Mendel of The Sentencing Project about the weekend shootings in the Queen City and the benefits and/or harm of locking up teen offenders. Former FOP President Dan Hils also joins to discuss the topic; Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell talks about the Red, White and Blue Ash fireworks show incident; Mental Health Monday with Julie Hattershire; First Amendment attorney Jack Greiner discusses how Ohio legislators voted for less transparency in government and Jeff Carr of Locked On Reds recaps the weekend series against Philly and talks about the four-game series against the Marlins.
Cicada Invasion Continues: They're still here, causing chaos, and even responsible for a wild car crash that flipped a car in Blue Ash. Expect them for about three more weeks and hear about the mayhem they're causing at Kings Island, including being so loud you can't hear music over them.New Fear Unlocked: Asian Needle Ants: Just when you thought cicadas were bad, a new invasive species, the Asian needle ants, are arriving in Kentucky and parts of Ohio. Their bites are severe, requiring an EpiPen, and they're described as "pretty bad" and an "invasive species".We got some great Talkbacks from people breaking KiddChris' balls! Father's Day Fun & Real Talk: KiddChris and Sara dive into the often-overlooked holiday for dads, highlighting how fathers are typically "forgotten" and often just want to "hang out with [their] children" rather than expensive celebrations LIKE MOMS. Plus, there's a look back at favorite TV dads from shows like Modern Family and Home Improvement.
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - June 12, 2025
Willie talks with Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders about the Pac-Man Jones arrest. Rob Smyjunas breaks down the Blue Ash development hurdles. Mike Gonzalez of the Heritage Foundation describes the latest with the ICE riots. Finally, Brian Lapthorn discusses his brother's suicide.
Willie talks with developer Rob Smyjunas to discuss the Blue Ash development project.
Willie talks with developer Rob Smyjunas to discuss the Blue Ash development project.
Willie talks with Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders about the Pac-Man Jones arrest. Rob Smyjunas breaks down the Blue Ash development hurdles. Mike Gonzalez of the Heritage Foundation describes the latest with the ICE riots. Finally, Brian Lapthorn discusses his brother's suicide.
Scott talks with Blue Ash Councilmember Jeff Capell about the Blue Ash development project. Sex crimes attorney Angela Wallace breaks down the sentencing for St. X counselor Emily Nutley. Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors discusses policing issues in OTR.
Scott talks with Blue Ash Councilmember Jeff Capell about the Blue Ash development project. Sex crimes attorney Angela Wallace breaks down the sentencing for St. X counselor Emily Nutley. Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors discusses policing issues in OTR.
Willie discusses border security with Ally Bradley, the state budget with Rep David Thomas, and Rob Smyjanus talks about the Blue Ash development project.
Willie discusses border security with Ally Bradley, the state budget with Rep David Thomas, and Rob Smyjanus talks about the Blue Ash development project.
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - May 8, 2025
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - April 10, 2025
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - March 27, 2025
Matt and Allie introduce student PT Calvin Collins as he wraps up his clinical internship at our Blue Ash center. Calvin expands upon his background, how he became interested in PT, all the schools he applied to, and his goals for the future. Matt asks him to share his experience in the clinic, how he felt starting out, and how he now feels as he is finishing up his round with Oxford. Calvin also shares his tips for future students entering PT school and clinical rotations.Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU! Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/