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Join Host Stephen and Sean as they get to meet some amazing 2025 Performers from WGI World Class Percussion.
Send us a textMeg recounts the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of newlywed Lisa Marie Solomon. Jessica uncovers the murderous connection between Louis Kahan, My Hanh Le, and the bizarre second act of their story.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
The hosts of the Aged Out Podcast, Michael Fantini and Evan Worrell, sit down and discuss the 2023 Blue Knights Percussion Section from finals week with Blue Knights' Percussion Arranger, Jeff Ausdemore and Sound Designer & Audio Caption Head, James Catherall.
Bonus Content!Join host Cindy Barry aka Leandermomma as she interviews parents and fans From the Stands. Cindy dives into what its like to be a parent of kids in Drum Corps.This Week's Guest - Parents from The Blue Knights (@blueknightsdbc) & a parent from The Troopers (@thecaspertroopers)Listen to the main episode to keep up on everything going on in the marching arts with our hosts:Jackie Brown - @spintronixguardCindy Barry - @leandermommaThom Shearer - @tshearer74Trevor Bailey - @t_pain151Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitJustin Surface - @J_dex07Beth Beccone - @bether7189Stephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickNicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgChris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #lostintranslation #bandparent
Bob talked about mowing, the Trans Safe Haven Act, breaking news, and motorcycles. Bob talked to Don Cambisi, Beth Sardone, and John Strong, about the motorcycle fundraiser for the Blue Knights being put on by Roc On Harley-Davidson.
GameTimeCT's Pete Paguaga and Scott Ericson are back with the second episode of the High and Tight high school baseball podcast for the 2023 season. The duo is joined by Southington baseball coach Stan Switala. The Southington coach joined the Blue Knights coaching staff last season after 18 years coaching in California. The trio talks about the biggest differences he has seen since he started coaching in Connecticut and many other things. The interview wraps up with a draft of Best Ballpark Food to eat during baseball games. Rundown 0:00 - 03:39 — Introduction 3:40 - 9:58 — Top 10 Poll Review 10:00 - 32:27 — Interview with Southington coach Stan Switala 32:28 - 39:58 — Best Ballpark Food Draft with Southington coach Stan Switala 39:59 - 43:50 — Wrap up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another thrilling episode of The Meat Grinder, a weekly look at high school football in Connecticut with GameTimeCT.com's Pete Paguaga and Sean Patrick Bowley. This week No. 4-ranked Maloney coach Kevin Frederick joins us to talk about his defending state champions' 21-9 victory over perennial state champion Darien in a statement game for his program. We discuss the weekend's other big CCC victory, previous guest star Mike Drury and Southington rallying back from 21-0 to stun No. 1 Greenwich, 29-28, in a game that propelled the Blue Knights to No. 1 for the first time since 2015. But was it really that great of a night for a league that went 11-20 overall and saw two of its other big dogs -- Bloomfield and Windsor -- each let a two-touchdown lead slip away vs. Killingly and Shelton. We discuss these things and so much more, including St. Joseph escaping Masuk's late comeback and the latest top 10 polls. So join us, won't you?
On today's episode, Dan discusses the scores from the past 3 major DCI events as the corps make their final push into 2022 World Championships. Show Timestamps 0:00 - Beginning 0:15 - show start 1:12 - “This last weekend was a doozy” (weekend overview) 2:35 - Covid is very much still a thing 4:00 - Quick look ahead to Eastern Classic at Allentown 5:00 - Introductions - Murfreesboro 6:09 - Music City in 8th across the board 6:13 - Blue Knights in 7th across the board 6:30 - Blue Stars 7:25 - Cavaliers breakdown 8:15 - 4-point jump from 5th to Crown at 4th 8:42 - “Could see the Cavaliers jump the Blue Stars at the end” 9:30 - Crown in 4th 9:58 - Crown recap 10:58 - Scoring islands 12:00 - Bluecoats advantage over Crown and into a recap 12:55 - Bluecoats first in drums?! 14:30 - Boston over Bluecoats 15:16 - Boston's guard has not lost a show 16:16 - Blue Devils 17:40 - Blue Devil's guard doesn't hang with the rest of the corps 19:30 - DCI Southeastern Championship 20:00 - Southeastern top 5 scoring 21:18 - Vanguard Recap 22:10 - GE is like the umbrella of a show 22:25 - Vanguard Visual 23:13 - Vanguard Music 24:10 - How subcaptions should be used 24:40 - Bluecoats - “Substantial Jump” into the recap 25:40 - Bluecoats Visual 26:20 - Achieving higher than the book 27:30 - Crown in 3rd, flip from Murfeesboro 28:00 - Breaking down the Crown subcations 29:05 - Crown Visual proficiency 30:03 - Crown Music breakdown 31:54 - Boston Crusaders score and spread 32:00 - Into sub captions 32:50 - Story across the board with GE judges - variety across the board 33:43 - Boston Visuals - First place 34:07 - Boston Music 35:30 - two tenths within the content box. Tough Job, great job 36:00 - Best percussion judge in DCI 36:50 - Blue Devils introduction and breakdown 38:40 - BD Music 40:18 - Boston is consistently in second but hasn't beaten Blue Devils... yet 42:00 - A lot of this is subjective 43:00 - NightBEAT introduction and scores 44:30ish - Cavaliers 45:35 - The Cadets 45:45 - Santa Clara Vanguard 47:00 - Bluecoats 47:47 - Boston Crusaders 49:40 - Night to night changing scores 49:52 - Judges trying to keep up with these complex shows 50:10 - “The top design individuals should be more advanced than the judges. The design folks should be explaining to the judges” 52:10 - Upcoming week of shows 54:40 - “Crazy right now, I don't know who's going to win. This is good for DCI” 56:40 - Wrap-up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan reviews the recap from the 2022 DCI Southwestern Championship and provides his insights into where the competition is headed as the corps make their final push toward Indy. Show Timestamps: 00:40 - Start 03:28 - Intro to scores from the Southwestern Championship 03:41 - Colts at 12th 05:43 - Blue Knights at 11th 07:05 - Phantom Regiment at 10th 08:30 - Cavaliers at 9th 11:21 - Scoring 13:25 - Mandarins in 8th 14:30 - Difference in scores between the Cavaliers and Blue Stars 14:46 - Blue Stars in 7th 15:50 - Cadets in 6th 17:33 - Vanguard in 5th 18:00 - Big Spread between 5 and 6 19:58 - Bluecoats in 4th 21:25 - Scoring variations 21:43 - Carolina Crown in 3rd 23:58 - Crusaders in 2nd 26:30 - Blue Devils in 1st 28:38 - “When was the last time Devs got fourth?” 30:48 - Dynamic factor of scoring 35:00 - “Welcome the shakeups” 36:25 - Looking ahead to the next few shows 36:40 - DCI Mesquite groups 37:40 - Next show - DCI Southern Miss. 39:00 - Master of Southern Music Games - Murfreesboro 40:30 - Indy coming down the pipe in less than two weeks 45:00 - Let's chat, subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We don't often hear from the Blue Knights LEMC but on this particular occasion they decided to speak out about an incident involving the Pagans MC and the Outlaws MC! But I just don't know if I can jump on the same "angry" bandwagon as all the other YouTube channels. Join me while we talk about it.Get 20% off Gothic biker rings by using my special discount code: blackdragon go to http://gthic.com?aff=147Subscribe to our online news magazine www.bikerliberty.comBuy Black Dragon Merchandise, Mugs, Hats, T-Shirts Books: https://blackdragonsgear.comDonate to our cause with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackDragonNP Donate to our cause with PayPal https://tinyurl.com/yxudso8z Subscribe to our Prepper Channel “Think Tactical”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-WnkPNJLZ2a1vfis013OAgSUBSCRIBE TO Black Dragon Biker TV YouTube https://tinyurl.com/y2xv69buKEEP UP ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackdragonbikertvTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/jbunchiiFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/blackdragonbiker
#BLUEKNIGHTSMC #OUTLAWSMC #PAGANSMC The Blue Knights have organized several community-focused events since they were formed. Jack Lakin, the club's president, said these things were "unacceptable" and said he wants the community to know that not everyone who rides is an "outlaw." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
An introduction to the Culleoka Blue Knights--an exhibition marching group from Culleoka Unit School. This group travels all over the country performing silent drill marching exhibitions as well as performing several community services for the school and community. Special guests include Butch Sutton, faculty advisor and Commandant of the Blue Knights; Andrew Garland, Commander of the Blue Knights; and Isaiah Jones, Colonel of the Blue Knights,
Scott Green recently joined the Black Knights this summer as Associate Head Coach. He was previously leading the Blue Knights of Wyoming Seminary for 11 years. In those 11 years they won the National Prep Championships twice and posting a 208-9 record. Prior to Sem, Green coached at his alma mater, Binghamton University. Check out his Rokin page HERE The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
The Blue Knights embrace their role in helping to relaunch the marching arts this Fall. With Daniel Belcher.
Hannah Maxwell, a breakout freshman for the Demon Deacons on the field hockey turf in 2021, joins host Kevin Smith on this week's edition of the Deac2Deac podcast. On today's podcast, Maxwell talks with Kevin about the first time she met Jen Averill, why she ultimately chose Wake Forest and what it was like making Sportscenter's Top 10 Plays during her freshman season. -------------------------- Maxwell appeared in 17 games her freshman season, making seven starts, including starting all six games the Deacs played in the spring at forward. She was twice named ACC Offensive Player of the Week, first earning the honor on March 9 for her brace in the Deacs' 3-0 win over Boston College. Her second honor came on March 30, where she earned Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors in the ACC for her golden goal in overtime to give Wake Forest a 3-2 overtime win at home vs. Virginia. It was the Forty Fort, Pa. native's first collegiate game-winning goal. Maxwell finished her freshman campaign tied for second on the team with four goals. She compiled 18 shots (11 shots on goal), good for a 0.611 SOG percentage. Prior to coming to Winston-Salem, Maxwell was a standout at Wyoming Seminary High School in Kingston, Pa., where she was a four-year letter winner in field hockey. The Blue Knights won Pennsylvania state titles three times while Maxwell was a part of their squad, and Maxwell was named to All-State teams four times during her prep career.
Episode 59 of The Aged Out Podcast with hosts Mike Fantini and Evan Worrell. We sit down with Blue Knights and Music City Mystique Alum, Lewis Rengar. https://www.lonestarpercussion.com/ Use discount code AgedOut at checkout and save $10 on any order of $50 or more! Discount Code: AgedOut
This week we have no guests, but rather we listen to three groups interpretations of Eric Whitacre's Fly To Paradise. Join us as we discuss Blue Knights 2015, Crossmen 2015, and Rhythm X 2012
The best of the Blue Knights. John, Nick, Sara, Fossil Chops and the Drum Corps AF community talk about a corps with a checkered past, often overlooked and maligned, but undoubtedly one of the leading innovators in our activity.We want to hear YOUR voices - call our submission line at 317-622-6946 and leave your best 2 minute take. You can use your real name or a pseudonym, and don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. John and Nick love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it’s what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KsQZxvaIEE2p6AV8nTbNz7IK0oEPCrmZ9fKGrkgfxmw/edit?usp=sharingTwitter: @drumcorpsafCredits:Hosts: John Weldy & Nicholas PowersProducer: Greg MalleusPercussion Consultant: Kelly EliasColumnists: Jeff Ream, Brandon “Fossil Chops” Worf, Rand Clayton, Sara BowdenDrum Corps AF is available on iTunes, Google Play Music and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Joy Duarte is a current performer in the marching arts. She most recently marched with Broken City Percussion and the Blue Knights. Previously, she marched three seasons at Monarch Independent and served as bass section leader for the last two. She's from San Antonio, Texas and has taught at several schools in the central Texas area. In 2019, Joy and Rhema launched their marching arts business, Bends. Rhema Baissa is a recently aged out percussion performer and current educator in the activity. Rhema aged out in the 2019 DCI season with the Blue Knights. He also aged himself out of WGI with Monarch Independent for the 2019 season. In 2019, Rhema and Joy launched their marching arts business, Bends. Rhema currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma and teaches the battery for his alma mater, Union High School. He recently started his master's program for Marriage & Family Therapy through Capella University. Rhema will be teaching the 2021 Spirit of Atlanta Bass-line.
The drum corps season is a crescendo that ends in a truly magnificent display of talent and skill each August. It's DCI Finals Week, and in episode 7 Keith turns his gaze to Lucas Oil Stadium to explore the season-ending events of the DCI Summer Tour. Special guests include: Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Nark Nichols, Bluecoats drum major Peyton Grunzke, Blue Devils brass arranger John Meehan, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Judge Administrator John Phillips, Old Bridge Elementary Drumline director Colin Bell, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, and former Blue Knights member and Finding Drum Corps co-producer Mallory Anderson.
The drum corps season is a crescendo that ends in a truly magnificent display of talent and skill each August. It's DCI Finals Week, and in episode 7 Keith turns his gaze to Lucas Oil Stadium to explore the season-ending events of the DCI Summer Tour. Special guests include: Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Nark Nichols, Bluecoats drum major Peyton Grunzke, Blue Devils brass arranger John Meehan, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Judge Administrator John Phillips, Old Bridge Elementary Drumline director Colin Bell, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, and former Blue Knights member and Finding Drum Corps co-producer Mallory Anderson.
The drum corps season is a crescendo that ends in a truly magnificent display of talent and skill each August. It's DCI Finals Week, and Keith Kelly turns his gaze to Lucas Oil Stadium to explore the season-ending events of each DCI Summer Tour. Special guests include: Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Nark Nichols, Bluecoats drum major Peyton Grunzke, Blue Devils brass arranger John Meehan, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Judge Administrator John Phillips, Old Bridge Elementary Drumline director Colin Bell, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, and former Blue Knights member and Finding Drum Corps co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include: DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
After months of preparation practice and planning, it’s time to take the show on the road! In Episode 4, Keith looks at what it takes to put a drum corps on the road and what that experience is like for performing corps members who travel thousands of miles across the country on their annual summer tour. Special guests include: DCI senior director of global business development John DeNovi, Madison Scouts alum Austin Armstrong, Blue Devils director Pat Seidling, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 6 of Finding Drum Corps, Keith explores the drum corps activity as it exists outside of the United States and how ensembles around the world are inspired by DCI and its corps. Special guests include: Chair of Marching & Performing Arts UK Alan Thompson, Inbhear Mór Performance Ensemble director Oisiin Molloy, Brazilian band director Leandro Pascui, Calgary Stampede manager of bands Ryan Hancock, Jubal director Hans Kloppert, Beeches Performance Ensemble director Andrew Dallison, DCI senior director of global business development John DeNovi, and former Blue Knights member and Finding Drum Corps co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include: DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
After months of preparation practice and planning, it’s time to take the show on the road! In Episode 4, Keith looks at what it takes to put a drum corps on the road and what that experience is like for performing corps members who travel thousands of miles across the country on their annual summer tour. Special guests include: DCI senior director of global business development John DeNovi, Madison Scouts alum Austin Armstrong, Blue Devils director Pat Seidling, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
After months of preparation practice and planning, it’s time to take the show on the road! In Episode 4, Keith looks at what it takes to put a drum corps on the road and what that experience is like for performing corps members who travel thousands of miles across the country on their annual summer tour. Special guests include: DCI senior director of global business development John DeNovi, Madison Scouts alum Austin Armstrong, Blue Devils director Pat Seidling, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
Episode 52 of The Aged Out Podcast with hosts Mike Fantini and Evan Worrell. We sit down with Bluecoats, Crossmen, and Mystique alum, former Front Ensemble Tech at The Blue Knights and current Front Ensemble Tech at Music City Mystique, Angelo Outlaw Jr, AKA Jello.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
We finally go out West to talk Blue Knights! Or is it the mid-west? On this episode we chat with special guests Kendall Holt & Lane Allbee, members of Blue Knights, to discuss their 2018 show, "The Fall and Rise."
Join Cyrus Heidary, David Keller, and Gareth Ramsey as they speak with special guest, Don Taylor, on Breathing Applications, Musicality, and Philosophy! Don Taylor, with a thirty year career in education, has worked with great brass lines over the years, including Carolina Crown, Magic of Orlando and the Blue Knights. Currently he works as the Brass Caption Supervisor for Atlanta CV Drum and Bugle Corps. Taylor was a member and soprano soloist of the famed mid-80's brass line from Suncoast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps, led by Robert W. Smith and the legendary Frank T. Williams. Disclaimer: As mentioned in the beginning of the episode, you will hear an unintentional echo effect for roughly the first 30 seconds of the episode, apologies in advance.
Join the Greece Athena High School Ekklesia yearbook staff as they invite you into their interview of the Greece Blue Knights Marching Band.
This week we discuss ‘what next for the Danish Superliga?' with Esbjerg journalist Jan Maass Lindhardt and former chair of The Blue Knights fanclub Anders Bjerring
Hello and welcome back for the seventh weekly episode of PSA. This week we are visited by Jeremy Otoo, who marched at Legacy, Veritas and the Colts, and now teaches at Veritas and currently does audio engineering for Avon and will for the Blue Knights in 2020! If you would like to find PSA online you can do so below: PSA's Twitter | PSA's Instagram | PSA's Patreon If you would like to find our hosts and guest on social media you can do so below: Jeremy: Twitter | Instagram Josh: Twitter | Instagram Graham: Twitter | Instagram Tony: Twitter | Instagram
Blue Devils, Blue Knights, Spirit of Atlanta, Spartans. The 2019 DCI World Championships were full of incredible musical moments. Dan Potter teams up with DCI's Michael Boo and Jeff Griffith in this six-part series.
Zach Santos graduated from Round Rock High School in 2014. He attended the University of Texas at Austin where he received his bachelor’s degree in music studies in 2018. While attending UT he earned his trumpet performance certificate from the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music, and his business foundations certificate from the McCombs School of Business. Zach is currently one of the associate band directors at Vista Ridge High School in Cedar Park, Texas. His responsibilities include choreographing for the marching band, assisting in rehearsal, and conducting the symphonic and concert bands. Zach's professional experience includes consulting for Rhythmic Force Indoor Percussion and The Guardians Drum and Bugle Corps as well as working as a visual technician for several world-class drum corps. Zach has given marching clinics in the central Texas area and choreographs for several high school programs throughout Texas. Zach student taught in Leander ISD at Glenn HS with Ms. Kim Shuttlesworth and Running Brushy Middle School with Mr. Van Robison. While attending UT, Zach worked with several high school marching bands in the area including Leander High School, Cedar Ridge High School, and Austin High School. His performance experience includes marching with the Guardians (2013), Crossmen (2014), Blue Knights (15-16), and most recently with the world championship Blue Devils (2017). He performed the UT Wind Ensemble under Jerry Junkin, as well as the UT Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, and Symphony Band. In his free time, he enjoys trying new restaurants, spending time with family and friends, and traveling. S a n t o s - GASINTHETANK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookpodcast/message
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.This weekend, my wife and I celebrate our anniversary in a cabin in the woods somewhere (with a hot tub, by the way), but KVGM is also celebrating another fantastic episode of the Last Wave, with casino magic, alchemy, virtual living, and of course, RACING, because the Last Wave wouldn't be complete without a smooth racin' jam! We're also finally caught up on the outstanding requests so if you haven't submitted a favorite track, send it our way and we'll play it on the show.DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (10/27/19)PlaylistBGM 3 - Kenichi Hirata(Rainbow Cotton, Sega Dreamcast)Casino Theme 1 - David Hayes(Caesar's Palace, Nintendo)Brain Train - Unknown(Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach, Nintendo DS)Race Over - Yusuke Takahama(Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94, Super Famicom)Orchestra "To Lovely You" - Toshiharu Yamanishi and Akira Tsuchiya(Atelier Elie: Alchemist of Salburg 2, Playstation)Load Music -Theme of O/S Software - O/S Software Sound Team(Blue Wings 2: Blue Knights, X68000)Restaurant - Daisuke Matsuoka and Asuka Ito(Tomodachi Life, Nintendo 3DS)Staff Roll - Satoru Wono(Racingroovy VS, Playstation)Special RequestCoda 'BRIGANTY' (Ending) - Takahiro Yonemura(Briganty: The Roots of Darkness, PC-98)
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. This weekend, my wife and I celebrate our anniversary in a cabin in the woods somewhere (with a hot tub, by the way), but KVGM is also celebrating another fantastic episode of the Last Wave, with casino magic, alchemy, virtual living, and of course, RACING, because the Last Wave wouldn't be complete without a smooth racin' jam! We're also finally caught up on the outstanding requests so if you haven't submitted a favorite track, send it our way and we'll play it on the show. DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (10/27/19) Playlist BGM 3 - Kenichi Hirata (Rainbow Cotton, Sega Dreamcast) Casino Theme 1 - David Hayes (Caesar's Palace, Nintendo) Brain Train - Unknown (Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach, Nintendo DS) Race Over - Yusuke Takahama (Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94, Super Famicom) Orchestra "To Lovely You" - Toshiharu Yamanishi (Atelier Elie: Alchemist of Salburg 2, Sony PlayStation) Load Music -Theme of O/S Software - O/S Software Sound Team (Blue Wings 2: Blue Knights, X68000) Restaurant - Daisuke Matsuoka and Asuka Ito (Tomodachi Life, Nintendo 3DS) Staff Roll - Satoru Wono (Racingroovy VS, Sony PlayStation) Special Request Coda 'BRIGANTY' (Ending) - Takahiro Yonemura (Briganty: The Roots of Darkness, PC-98)
On this episode we have a Law Enforcement Officer and Member of the Blue Knights Motorcycle Club on the show to debate a variety of topics including motorcycle profiling, police abuse of powers as well as members of LEMC getting out of hand in the Biker Scene. Insane Throttle is your #1 Resource for Biker News. Get all the scoops on the happenings within the biker scene including Motorcycle Club News, Motorcycle Events happening around the country and issues effecting motorcycle riders nationwide. Come join our Bittube channel to watch the Live show on Mondays at 7pmcst .https://bit.tube/Insanethrottle Come join the conversation over on our Patreon Page about this topic. http://patreon.com/insanethrottle Check us out on the Radio Version of the show and take us with you on those rides and trips. Available on all major Podcasting Platforms. Or click the link below https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse We rely on your support to keep us on air. If you like the program considering contributing. Links to donate Paypal http://paypal.me/insanethrottle Anchor FM http://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/support Patreon http://patreon.com/insanethrottle Cash App cash.me/$insanethrottle --- 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/motorcyclemadhouse/message
Resources and ideas discussed in this episode for Family Time Mass every week (supper as a family) Holy Heroes Mass Prep: https://www.holyheroes.com/MassPrep-s/57.htm Mass Impact: https://massimpact.us/ The Daily Word: http://nickandalina.com/thedailyword Family meals Reconciliation once a month Family Examination of Conscience: http://www.saintsinthemaking.com/family-examination-of-conscience.html Catholic friends….(Blue Knights, Little flowers, Communion to sick, visit nursing home) Blue Knights and Little Flowers: https://www.beholdpublications.com/home/ Troops of St. George: https://troopsofsaintgeorge.org/ Holidays are Holy-days…. Decorations, meals, etc Creative ideas: https://www.catholicicing.com/ http://catholicmom.com/ https://www.teachingcatholickids.com/ Pray together, with each other and for each other. Day of the week per family member Dates….adoration, daddy days, mommy days, dates with spouse This episode was brought to you by “The Deep Roots Club”, a group of people helping parents to build deep roots of faith in their families. To learn more or get involved, visit https://extraordinarymission.com/#/getinvolved
The calm before the storm. John gets by with a little help from his friends - LOTS of them. We listen to lots of YOUR opinions on the 2019 season, with a focus on the competitive craziness leading up to San Antonio. Will the Bluecoats remain undefeated? How will SCV’s new changes affect them? Are the Blue Knights and Phantom Regiment for real?We want to hear YOUR voices - follow us on FB or Twitter to be part of the podcast!Or call our submission line at 317-622-6946 and leave your best 30-90sec take on anything going on in the 2019 season. You can use your real name or a pseudonym, and don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. John and Nick love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it’s what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zgKhbGPaepZTSOjOViZrsiEvtzllyr3WXpq5ZEQHKSE/edit?usp=sharingTwitter: @drumcorpsafCredits:Hosts: John Weldy & Nicholas PowersAudio Engineer: Greg MalleusDrum Corps AF is available on iTunes, Google Play Music and wherever else you get your podcasts.
The calm before the storm. John gets by with a little help from his friends - LOTS of them. We listen to lots of YOUR opinions on the 2019 season, with a focus on the competitive craziness leading up to San Antonio. Will the Bluecoats remain undefeated? How will SCV’s new changes affect them? Are the Blue Knights and Phantom Regiment for real?We want to hear YOUR voices - follow us on FB or Twitter to be part of the podcast!Or call our submission line at 317-622-6946 and leave your best 30-90sec take on anything going on in the 2019 season. You can use your real name or a pseudonym, and don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. John and Nick love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it’s what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zgKhbGPaepZTSOjOViZrsiEvtzllyr3WXpq5ZEQHKSE/edit?usp=sharingTwitter: @drumcorpsafCredits:Hosts: John Weldy & Nicholas PowersAudio Engineer: Greg MalleusDrum Corps AF is available on iTunes, Google Play Music and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Sure enough, the first full day with the new car, and I have to take my wife’s Pontiac G6 down to Maturi Pavilion. Why? I don’t quite yet know how to park our new monstrosity and her car fits in better places. Yup, it’s a Sunday in college wrestling and we’ve got some real fun stuff to discuss. I’m Jason Bryant and this is Short Time Shots, a look at the day’s happenings in college wrestling from around the world. I don’t have any funny anecdotes to share today, other than man, my fantasy football teams SUCK. Like bad. Horrible. Hashtag #NoOneCaresAboutYourFantasyTeam. I’ll start off at the dual I was at today as No. 4 Oklahoma State pulled away from No. 13 Minnesota 23-9 in front of over 3,000 fans at Maturi Pavilion. We saw two highly anticipated bouts and five overall that featured both competitors in the national rankings. After a rather uneventful Cowboy win at 125 pounds, Daton Fix of Oklahoma State knocked off Minnesota’s two-time All-American Ethan Lizak 6-1 at 133 pounds. Lizak is every bit of 133 and this new weight class should serve him well. Fix and Lizak got involved in some fun scrambles, but a pair of takedowns AND a reversal helped give the Cowboy redshirt freshman the W. I talk with Fix and a bunch of Gophers on The Guillotine Grapevine, which you can also find on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Bonus wins by Chandler Rogers, Jacobe Smith and Dakota Geer allowed the Cowboys to pull ahead, even after a lost team point during the 133-pound bout. Minnesota did give their fans something to cheer about as Gable Steveson’s first home dual was a big W as he used a first period takedown and set of four nearfall points to top All-American Derek White 8-2 at 285 pounds. Again, hear from Gable, Eggum, Fix and Mitch McKee, who FINALLY beat Kaid Brock in a folkstyle match on the latest edition of The Guillotine Grapevine. No. 2 Ohio State had no Myles Martin and no Kollin Moore, but the Buckeyes had enough to beat Arizona State 22-17 in Tempe. Zahid Valencia of ASU beat TeShan Campbell at 174 pounds, while Micah Jordan registered a solid 18-8 major decision over Josh Maruca at 149 pounds. Lineups weren’t exactly at 100 percent for either team, but No. 5 Michigan topped No. 6 Lehigh 21-13 at Crisler. At 174, Myles Amine topped Jordan Kutler 6-4 at 174 … and really, that’s the only matchup that really had ranked wrestlers. We had an injury default with Malik Amine dropping a match to Jimmy Hoffman and Lehigh’s Jordan Wood majoring Luke Ready at heavyweight. Other than that, nothing really riveting, other than this match was supposed to be wrestled on Friday, but snow moved it to Sunday. Virginia Tech will limp home to Blacksburg after taking two losses on the road this weekend. No. 25 Northwestern used a major decision at heavyweight by Conan Jennings to knock off the 10th-ranked Hokies 20-16 in Evanston. The key match there came at 149 pounds where Shayne Oster upended Ryan Blees 8-7 in the tiebreaker. No. 12 Nebraska topped No. 18 Wyoming 22-12 in Laramie. A couple of interesting results from this dual on both sides. First, Zeke Moisey was upended by Wyoming’s Cole Verner at 125, then Tucker Sjomeling, who was just beaten the other night by Jens Lantz of Wisconsin, well Sjomeling beats All-American Montorie Bridges 13-11. Eye-Yeye-EYE. Branson Ashworth beat Nebraska’s Isaiah White 2-0. Nebraska picked up seven wins. No. 17 Wisconsin had redshirt freshman heavyweight Trent Hillger play hero on two occasions on Sunday. First against Princeton, Hillger earned a first period technical fall to push the Badgers past the Tigers 22-18. A few hours later, an overtime win over Tate Orndorff lifted Wisconsin past No. 21 Utah Valley 22-17. We’ll get to the tournaments in a sec, but we had some D3 action to get around to. John Carroll went 5-0 as it hosted the JCU Duals along with D2, D3 and NAIA teams. The Blue Streaks, and we don’t mean Martin Lawrence, beat Urbana, Waynesburg, Lourdes, Pitt-Bradford and Penn State … Behrend. Speaking of Urbana, the first-year Division II program earned its first win in school history by defeating another first-year program, Pitt-Bradford. Trevor Hankins’ technical fall at 184 pounds clinched the dual for the Blue Knights, who are coached by Seton Hill alum Brett Smith. Ok, tournament time and that’s where top-ranked Penn State rolled. One media professional, who shall remain nameless, told me earlier on Sunday that he appreciates how Penn State helps move a tournament along. Yeah, if Brock Lesnar welcomes people to suplex city, then Penn State wrestling .. wait, Pittsburgh is already calling itself Pinzburgh this year .. hey Penn State faithful, let’s come up with some type of name for Penn State that has some type of geographical marker like “city” or “town” or I dunno, maybe my friend Nate Schy, the Mayor of Bringtown, can come up with something. So Penn State won the tournament for a third straight year, scored 192 points and had EIGHT champions. The only weights they didn’t win were 125 and 149. Drexel was second with 109.5 points and five runners-up. Roman Bravo-Young, Nick Lee, Jason Nolf, Vincenzo Joseph, Mark Hall, Shakur Rasheed, Bo Nickal and Anthony Cassar. Two things MIGHT have gotten sorted out with the Penn State lineup. Brady Berge beat Jared Verkleeren at 149 pounds in a tight one before Berge would medically forfeit the finals. Cassar beat Nick Nevills convincingly in the semis at 285. I remember my first episode of Short Time, “depth is never a bad thing.” There wasn’t much in the way of ranked roadblocks in the finals, but Cassar had a solid major decision win over Drexel’s Joey Goodhart - Lancaster kid! - in the finals. Lock Haven won the Black Knight Invitational. THE BLACK KNIGHT ALWAYS TRIUMPHS! NC State didn’t see much in the way of super crazy battles at the Wolfpack open, but Tariq Wilson did beat Zach Sherman of North Carolina in the finals at 133. Best final of the New York State Intercollegiate championships was at heavyweight, where a pair of Division III All-Americans mixed it up. It was Oneonta State’s James Bethel who came away with the title, beating Ithaca’s Jake O’Brien 5-1. Bethel was a D3 runner-up a year ago. North Dakota State won five titles at the Roadrunner Open. Stanford freshman Shane Griffith, who’s still redshirting, was impressive in winning a title at 165 pounds. Menlo’s Terrill Sidner won at 149 pounds, beating high school phenom Jaden Abas and Junior World teamer Peyton Omania of Michigan State on the way to the title. The Missouri Valley Open took place in Marshall, Missouri for the women on Sunday. Marshall, as we know, is a nice community. There were plenty of notables. Sarah Allen of the University of the Cumberlands topped Wayland Baptist’s Junior world medalist Asia Ray with a second-period fall at 101. McKendree’s Felicity Taylor registered a solid title and a fall over Makayla Welch of King to win the gold at 116 pounds. Brenda Reyna of McKendree topped returning WCWA champion Andribeth Rivera of Campbellsville by fall to claim top honors at 130. Rivera had beaten Ali Howk in the semis, while Reyna topped Arian Carpio of Sunkist in her semi. Junior world champion Maya Nelson mixed it up with the college kids as she topped fellow Colorado native Ashlynn Ortega of King 11-1 in the finals. Ortega topped NYCRTC’s Bri Csontos in the semifinals there. Anna Naylor of the University of the Cumberlands won a 7-7 criteria final over McKendree’s Jasmine Bailey at 155, while veteran Brandy Lowe, who seems to have been around forever, gave McKendree another title with an 8-2 win over Alex Castillo of Campbellsville in the finals at 191. As always, all those scores and more at the nation’s most comprehensive college wrestling scoreboard at almanac.mattalkonline.com. Contribute and say thanks with a small monthly contribution at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. The kids are off from school this week. We will have shakeups in the rankings this week with the coaches poll and I’m going to go watch Spaceballs! I’d like to thank you for spending your time with me, because you’ve always got time for Short Time. If you'd like to support the Mat Talk Podcast Network and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day.
This week in the Diner…We talk Bohemian Rhapsody, John Leguizamo's new stand up special and nude water parks. Also we've been eating Hamburgers wrong our whole lives and Breaking Bad / Walking Dead Movies. We also talk the B movie selection in Hulu and Amazon Prime and kAZual's Old School Jam of the Week is a song called "Fashion Killa" by the Homie Ian J featuring himself at 01:25:17 check it out
Drunk Corps International tackles the 2016 DCI season preview relatively unprepared. The gang talks Blue Devils, Blue Knights, Blue Stars, Boston Crusaders, Carolina Crown, Cascades, Colts, Crossmen, and Genesis on part 1.
Drunk Corps International tackles the 2016 DCI season preview relatively unprepared. The gang talks Blue Devils, Blue Knights, Blue Stars, Boston Crusaders, Carolina Crown, Cascades, Colts, Crossmen, and Genesis on part 1.
We are now less than a month away from the step-off of the 2017 Drum Corps International Tour. That means spring training is underway for a number of DCI's World Class corps. This week, Dan Potter checks in with Blue Knights and Phantom Regiment.
Our community was shaken this morning when local police officer was shot and killed. Officer Clint Corvinus. I delve into the men and one woman who not only impacted my decision to go into law enforcement and some that I came to know that sacrifices to serve their communities.They always knew they could be They never thought they would be God knows none ever should be Killed in the line of dutySome made their final stand Their profession's last demand They fell with gun in hand Killed in the line dutyA routine to many a cop Some made one final stop Someone's Mom or Pop Killed in the line of dutyOthers answered one last call To a robbery, theft, or brawl They arrived only to fall Killed in the line of dutySome were dressed in brown, some blue Some in gray, and plain clothes too Some were dressed like me and you Killed in the line of dutyMay their souls be forever blessed For they who are now at rest Died doing what they loved best Killed in the line of dutyForgotten they never could be Forgotten they never should be Thought they never would be Killed in the line of dutyGod bless all those who fell They are missed and loved so well Let us pray and toll the bell Those killed in the line of dutyAbout the authorLt. Dan Marcou retired as a highly decorated police lieutenant and SWAT Commander with 33 years of full time law enforcement experience. He is a nationally recognized police trainer in many police disciplines and is a Master Trainer in the State of Wisconsin. He has authored three novels The Calling: The Making of a Veteran Cop , S.W.A.T. Blue Knights in Black Armor, and Nobody's Heroes.
THIS WEEK: Listener Questions send us down the rabbit hole of considering the roots of individuality and a career in the arts… what path is the right path? Should we start out following by copying others? We also discuss the dichotomy between pop, jazz and classical… and as a result Gannin takes a dobro solo over Coltrane’s classic “Giant Steps” chord progression. Mike talks about how he comes up with his shows for leading drum corps and percussion ensembles including Blue Knights, OCI/Broken City Percussion… and much more.
Join our wild ride throughout the hills of Kentucky with the men and women of the Blue Knights. The BLUE KNIGHTS is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men & women who enjoy riding motorcycles. Tune in for some laughs and some crazy ridin'.
Join CC and Cynthia on a wild ride throughout the hills of Kentucky with the men and women of the Blue Knights. The BLUE KNIGHTS is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men & women who enjoy riding motorcycles. Tune in for some laughs and some crazy ridin'.