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This week's Deadpod drops us into the Spring 1992 tour, catching the band at the Nassau Coliseum for a rockin' first set that showcases both Phil Lesh and Bruce Hornsby — in what would turn out to be Bruce's final tour with the band. The set runs a bit short, but that was pretty typical for the latter-day Dead. No matter — the band is in fine form. Phil kicks things off leading the charge on 'Greatest Story Ever Told,' followed by a rousing 'Bertha.' 'Stagger Lee' is another Lesh showcase, though the whole band locks in beautifully by the end. 'Beat It On Down The Line' opens with a full nine-beat intro before Phil delivers a genuine surprise — a standout vocal on 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues,' one of my personal favorite Dead covers. Bruce then steps forward on a heavy, honky-tonk-tinged 'Tennessee Jed.' The boys close out the set on a high note with a spirited 'Promised Land,' Bruce adding a nice solo to send everyone home happy. You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: Grateful Dead Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY 3/12/1992 - Thursday One Greatest Story Ever Told Bertha Walkin' Blues Stagger Lee Beat It On Down The Line Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Tennessee Jed The Promised Land http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032026.mp3 Thank you for your kind support my friends.
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot is best known for enduring classics like “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” and “If You Could Read My Mind.” But one of his lesser-known songs is titled “The Minstrel of the Dawn.” (A minstrel is a troubadour, a singer who puts his poetry to music.) Like us, Lightfoot’s troubadour longs to be “more happy than blue.” Although there are always “blue” things to think about or dwell on, the minstrel chooses to focus on the happy things as the new day dawns and then sing about them. The minstrel of the psalms, David, penned a similar line: “In the morning I will sing of your love” (Psalm 59:16). David had plenty of “blue” things to dwell on—from enemies ready to attack him to fierce men slandering and conspiring against him. “They return at evening,” he sang, “snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city” (v. 14). But he chose, as the new day dawned, to focus not simply on something happy but on Someone good—God—and then sing of God’s love, “my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble” (v. 16) on “whom I can rely” (v. 17). You may not be a singer-songwriter, but you can still be a minstrel of the dawn. Like David, you can tell God, “I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love” (v. 16).
To be frank, this entire interview occurred in the middle of a rather intense fever dream, which is probably the only reason it went as well as it did. For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://canonplus.com/
Today's poem began its life as a bit of black humor, but lives on as a raw and relatable expression of real grief. Happy reading. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
(00:00-2:02) Gonna do a little quickie here to get the clock back on track but JR is in-studio and will be joining us for some two part questions.(2:10-27:19) Our Blues insider, Jeremy Rutherford in-studio taking two part questions. JR's favorite Cam stories. Brad Winchester (his own teammate) taking him out. You don't see as many concussions these days. Chaser wasn't happy with a story JR wrote. The Auston Matthews situation in Toronto. Six Flags. Binnington. What do the Blues need the most right now? Best media food on the road. Trading within the division. Parayko & Buffalo.(27:29-40:17) Seeing how well Cam knows his Wikipedia page. Tales of hockey fights. Thinning hair. Freight training Carey Price. Using thongs as a pocket square.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-7:58) Jackson's time at FGCU. Can Miami of Ohio beat SMU tonight? Jack Hughes wants his Golden Goal puck back. Cam's hockey memorabilia. Is the Hockey Hall of Fame keeping the puck to stick it to the U.S.? MLB Lifetime Pass.(8:06-14:01) Doug's still hoping the Blues win out and make a run. The Cards starting lineup for today. Team Italy's uniforms in the WBC.(14:11-16:28) And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy Rutherford joins us in-studio to discuss a wide variety of Blues hockey topics. Jr talks about Kyrou and Thomas and what he thinks will happen this summer with possible moves. JR also discusses goaltending and what he thinks the future of that will look like in St. Louis. As always, Jeremy takes two-part questions from the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-29:55) We all miss Tim. What a rich sports viewing evening. Sounds of the WBC. Bryce Harper's game tying homerun. Venezuela's eventual game winning hit in the 9th. Are people mad? Bryce Harper. Charles Barkley and Dicky V. Audio of Bruce Pearl and Charles Barkley chopping it up before the game. Biz is the Barkley of hockey. Blues alumni skates. Fighting on the golf course.(30:03-47:47) Woody Hayes. Tie Domi. Tips for playing Riverside. Doug's hole-in-one. Is Cam the greatest hockey movie ever? Unbelievable sports movies. Cam was supposed to be a part of Shoresy. Happy Gilmore 2. Jackson's got a little surprise lined up.(47:55-1:28:48) Who does Mark Milton root for if Illinois plays SLU? Joined on the show by the GREAT Tim McKernan. Tim's interest in the WBC. What's Tim excited about in the sports world? Looking forward to the local teams in the tournament. Over/Under 2.5 wins for Illinois, Mizzou, and SLU in the tournament. Ticket prices for the Mizzou game in St. Louis. Cam's not high on Six Flags. Chewing tobacco and carnival rides don't mix. Jackson's not gonna live stream. Gareth. Twilight rates at Grove XXIII. TGL in Jupiter. Golf bunnies. Cam's got Doug wanting to do this show for another 30 years. The Holy Trinity of litigation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Longer sets on tonight's show: Johnny Hodges & Wild Bill Davis, Clementine John Lewis, Almost Like Being in Love The L.A. Four, Manhã de Carnaval Archie Shepp and Horace Parlan, Blues in Thirds Art Pepper, Over the Rainbow Tommy Flanagan, Dignified Appearance Biréli Lagrène, I've Got You Under My Skin Tommy Flanagan, The Heather on the Hill
Chelsea and Manchester City were unable to pull off remarkable combacks in the Champions League on Tuesday night, as both sides lost at home to seal their exit from Europe's elite club competition. It was another blow for Liam Rosenior's side, who were this week hit with an academy transfer ban and a fine for breaching rules around payments to agents. The news got fans appealing for clarity having saw similar infringements punished by points deductions, despite Chelsea "self-reporting". Elsewhere, Arsenal saw off Bayer Leverkusen at the Emirates to continue their quest for a quadruple, can it be done? Niall and Joel are on duty on today's FSD to discuss everything. SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://footballsocialdaily.supportingcast.fm/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fsdpod?igsh=MjQ5d29veGdoMmZ4&utm_source=qr X: https://twitter.com/FSDPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@footballsocialdaily Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocialMerch Store: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FootballSocialDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
So what's better? The St. Louis Blues' playoff odds are still very slim, but they are playing fun hockey. It's leading to less chance of a high pick! Jeff and Bill weigh the pros and cons and discuss how the rest of the season may go. Jimmy Snuggerud continues to impress this season while healthy and some of the other young stars continue to shine with him. We look at the games in the past week, interact with the live audience and drink some beer. Join us, won't you? Let's Go Blues Radio is the longest-running St. Louis Blues hockey podcast, bringing fans unfiltered analysis and in-your-face commentary since 2011. Hosted by Curt Price, Bill Day and Jeff Ponder. Sponsors: Mike Burgoyne Real Estate – Check out StrikeWithMike.com for the best realty service in St. Louis!
In the first hour of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, we go live to Miami for the WBC championship game tonight, where Joe Roderick gives us the latest right before Team USA faces Venezuela! Then, Amy Marxkors, co-host of the Chris & Amy Show on KMOX and Offside Hockey on Matrix Midwest, joins the show to talk Blues hockey. In the second hour of the show, we have a guest right off the bat in Greg Peterson, host of the Coast to Coast hoops podcast on VSiN Live, and then hear audio from Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol as Opening Day nears!
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In this cosy and sleepy‑morning conversation, we meet a dancer and biologist from Bergen who loves nature, rhythm, and the quiet joy of moving with another person.We talk about:• why dance brings joy• how different styles share the same roots• what low light does to our attention• how breath can change a whole danceThere is a lovely moment about strobe lights at an electronic concert, and how lighting can lift us into a dreamy, hypnotic state.Subscribe & ReviewFollow the podcast and leave a review to help me grow
The FC crew react to Real Madrid eliminating Manchester City from the Champions League and explain why they think Pep Guardiola got it wrong for this 2-legged tie. Plus, the guys criticize Liam Rosenior for a lackluster Chelsea display after the Blues were embarrassed by PSG. Colin Udoh also joins the show to explain why CAF overturned Senegal's AFCON title and named Morocco as winners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Clash of the Correspondents it's a battle of The Blues as Everton fan Sean Norton and Chelsea fan Gary Mantle join James to discuss the latest at their clubs and preview Saturday's Gameweek 31 meeting. For both away results have been better than at home. For Everton a move to their new stadium can give some explanation but for Chelsea there is a concern and already fan sentiment for Liam Rosenior is causing a split. Plus, end of season targets and all the key FPL assets covered including James Tarkowski, Kienan Dewesbury-Hall, James Garner, Trevor Chalobah, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro. Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Clash of the Correspondents, Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest with Ricky Saunders & Mark Sutherns Today on Patreon: UCL Fantasy Preview (IT+) & Nico's Corner (AT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/153160352 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #Everton #Chelsea #FPL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first hour of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, we go live to Miami for the WBC championship game tonight, where Joe Roderick gives us the latest right before Team USA faces Venezuela! Then, Amy Marxkors, co-host of the Chris & Amy Show on KMOX and Offside Hockey on Matrix Midwest, joins the show to talk Blues hockey.
Send a textSpring Soul Sessions – A Night of Blues, Gospel, Jazz & Soul Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music as Spring Soul Sessions brings the rich history of American music to life through blues, gospel, jazz, and soul.This is not just a concert — it's a cultural experience.Support the showPodcast edited by Paul Martin.Theme song courtesy of M&R Rush.www.rocknrollchicagopodcast.com
(00:00-24:41) Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. Blues lose to the Jets but still mathematically in the mix. Give it another 4 or 5 games and see where you're at. The return of Dylan Holloway. The rumors that surrounded Robert Thomas. Chemistry with Thomas and Snuggerud. Patience with Dalibor Dvorsky. Several area to improve in over the summer. Do the Blues look at the way they approach training camp? Poutine will shut you down.(24:49-38:29) Brad Thompson joins us and he's really impressed with Jackson driving the ship today. On the side of the road in Greenville, Illinois. Nelson Velasquez impressing in Spring Training. What will the Opening Day outfield look like? What's the feeling around Jordan Walker and his struggles? JJ Wetherholt looking the part so far. The outlook for the pitching staff. Kyle Leahy.(38:39-1:00:19) Joined by Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou talking about the Tigers berth in the NCAA Tournament. Mizzou with a favorable draw playing in St. Louis. Gabe has watched 0.0 seconds of Miami basketball this year. The matchup with Miami is like looking in a mirror. Gabe saved people some money falling victim to a fake tweet about the game time. Somebody, anybody has to help Mark Mitchel. Tough game time for the olds. Audio of Bruce Pearl on the Selection Show. Dennis Gates on the criticism surrounding Mizzou's soft non-conference schedule.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Kerber joins us to talk all things Blues following the loss to Winnipeg. Cam and Kerbs talk about the weird nature of this road trip. We also talk with Kerbs about the Blues mindset during this late-season push. We also get Kerbs thoughts on some of the young guys and Robert Thomas' performances as of late. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-8:45) Cam's obsessed with watching golf. Cam double bogeys every hole when he plays. Needs a lesson. We were all metrosexuals back in the day. Nope, not gonna read that one.(00:00-16:34) Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the Day(16:44-28:04) Navy caps on the road and TMA in your ears. Hey, it's James Carlton. College basketball talk. Does Cam watch non-Blues hockey? 3 AM friends. Chase and Twister. Fighting friends. Bob Probert best fighter in NHL history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-27:50) Doug, look over there and there's a former NHLer over there. HI, Cam Janssen. Cam's got a new catch phrase. Young Pageviews. Catfishing in the Mississippi. Full dossier today. Lede's gotta be the NCAA Tournament. Mizzou getting a favorable 10 seed playing in St. Louis. Crazy ending to the SLU/Dayton game in the A10 Tournament. Could get a Cronin vs. Hurley matchup in the second round. Lunardi nailed 68 out of 68. Storm chasin'.(27:58-46:11) Billy Gilman puts Cam in a bad mood. Hard to find a good ditch. Scotland weather. Why does Cam defend Kyrou? What do they need to do over the summer to return to contention? Culture issues in Toronto after the Matthews hit. Call a mutant up. The Blues draft pick situation. Gavin McKenna defending his mom.(46:21-1:02:49) Dennis Gates on getting to 3 out of 4 NCAA tournaments in his first 4 years in Columbia. That's aura, Doug. Cam's roommates. Mega Beds. Jackson likes Spanish Moss. Do trailer parks cause tornadoes? Float trips are Wal Mart on water.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, we review the 2026 Newbery Award winning novel in verse All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson. This book deals with the main character navigating grief after her best friend is killed by a hit and run accident. Our discussion includes spoilers if you want to read the book first and then join our discussion.
Air Week: March 16-22, 2026 Imperial Records, Pt. 1 – 1947-50 Imperial Records was a major player among the indie labels of the late 1940s and the entirety of the 1950s. Started in Los Angels in 1946 by Lew Chudd, a Canadian raised in Harlem, Imperial began filling the ethnic and cultural voids left by the majors at the time. Chudd knew there was a large market for Latino Music in America, so he headed to Mexico City and recorded some Mexican jump bands that sold very well. He then included square dance records which also racked up sales as now square dances could be held without callers. He began recording Rhythm & Blues in 1947 and by ’49, he had hired Dave Bartholomew to scout talent in fertile New Orleans. The Braun Brother had beat him to The Crescent City by recording Paul Gayten and Annie Laurie first, but with Bartholomew’s help, Chudd was able to sign Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Archibald and Jewel King, dominating the New Orleans R&B scene. This week, we begin a series looking at the huge impact that Imperial Records had on R&B during the late 1940s into the mid-1950s. In part 1, Matt The Cat will showcase Imperial’s earliest R&B releases from 1947-1950. We’ll see how the boogie woogie stylings of Dick Lewis, “Poison” Gardner, Charlie “Boogie Woogie” Davis and Lloyd Glenn gave way to the New Orleans blues of Tommy Ridgley, Jewel King, Smiley Lewis and Fats Domino, who would become the biggest artist ever on the Imperial label. It’s Imperial Records, part 1 on this week’s “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Copperplate Time 530 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.After Hours 2.PJ & MARCUS HERNON: Reel of Bogiie/Austin Tierney's/Road to Ballymack/St Ruth's Bush. Celebrating 50 years3. DAVE SHERIDAN: The Whinney Hills of Leitrim/Boys of Portaferry. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 4. NIAMH PARSONS: Sweet Daffodil Mulligan. Kind Providence 5. LEO ROWSOME: St Patrick's Day. Classics of Irish Piping6. CHRISTY MOORE: St Patrick Was A Gentleman. The Iron Behind the Velvet 7. KEVIN BURKE & MATT MOLLOY: The Bloom of Youth/Molloy's Fave/The Cabin Hunter. Compilation 8. MICK O'BRIEN & CAOIMHIN O'RAGHALLAIGH: Teampall an Ghleantaín/Hickey's. Kitty Lie Over 9. PADDY CRONIN:The Bunch of Keys/The Steampacket. Rakish Paddy Cronin 10. BILLY CLIFFORD: The Blue Ribbon Polkas 2 + 1. Echoes of Sliabh Luachra 11. SARAH & RITA KEANE: A Stóir mo Chroí. Bringing It All Back Home12. THE BAILEYS: Danny Boy. A Song for Ireland 13. BRENDAN & MARTIN McHUGH: Marion Kelly's/Carey's Cottage. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert14. McDONAGH BROTHERS & TOMMY FLYNN: McFadden's/The Blackberry Blossom. The McDonagh's of Ballinafad 15. MAGGIE BOYLE: Gweebarra Shore Gweebarra 16. KEVIN BOYLE: No 1 Sardine. Bon Cabbage 17. JOHN DOHERTY: The Lancers Jig/Gusty's Frolics.The Floating Bow 18. GATEHOUSE: Kitty Got A Clinking. Heather Down the Moor. 19 CAOIMHIN O'FEARGHAILL: Mary McMahon/Reel of Mullinavat. Uilleann Piping from Co Waterford 20. EAMON McGIVNEY: The Hairy Chested Frog/Sean Reid's. Eamon McGivney 21. JOHN REGAN & PATSY MOLONEY: McGettrick's No 2/Mist on the Mountain. Over the Bog Road 22. THE WATERBOYS: With A Bang On The Ear. Fisherman's Blues 23. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Tony Kail, Memphis Hoodoo, and the Spiritual Traditions of the Black SouthWhat is Black American Folk Belief? And what does it have to do with the Blues?In this episode, cultural anthropologist and author Tony Kail, whose work documenting Memphis Hoodoo and the Beale Street Hoodoo History and Folklife Museum helps preserve the stories of African American healers, rootworkers, and spiritual practitioners whose traditions supported Black communities for generations, joins the podcast to discuss:• Black American Folk Belief as cultural knowledge• The connection between Blues music and spiritual traditions• Memphis Hoodoo and the cultural world of Beale Street• How land, environment, and Southern space shaped Black tradition• The role of rootworkers and healers in Black community survival• Why folklore documentation matters todayThis episode is part of the Jack Dappa Blues mission to document the intellectual traditions, cultural memory, and lived experiences of Blues People.Jack Dappa Blues is not just about music.It's about the people, the land, the memory, and the knowledge that made the Blues possible.Subscribe for more conversations on:Blues History • Black Folklore • Cultural Preservation • Ethnomusicology • African American Traditional MusicJoin our community:► Support Jack Dappa Blues on Patreon► Join The African American Folklorist community► Attend our workshops and courses► Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities availableJack Dappa Blues – Preserving the Blues People, one voice, one story, one tradition at a time.
Warren gives his take on the full time whistle at the Emirates, before Les, Liam, John and Dave discuss a late defeat do the Blues in North London. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show #1143 Full Go Around 01. Selwyn Birchwood - Damaged Goods (6:29) (Electric Swamp Funkin' Blues, Alligator Records, 2026) 02. Big Harp George - Blues Shoveler (4:56) (Unreleased Single, 2026) 03. Seth James - I'm In Trouble (4:04) (Motormouth, Qualified Records, 2026) 04. Russ Green - 12 Feet Of Water (5:35) (Stone Cold, Overton Music, 2026) 05. Gina Coleman - Graveyard Dream Blues (4:30) (Uncrowned: A Tribute To Ida Cox, Guitar One Records, 2026) 06. Bob Corritore & Johnny Rawls - I Love The South (4:39) (Ernestine Blues, VizzTone Records, 2026) 07. Mike Guldin - Luck Runs Dry (3:36) (While I Can, Blue Sky Tunes, 2026) 08. Ken Whiteley - It's Not Over Yet (4:12) (Keep Going, Pyramid Records, 2026) 09. Amani Burnham - Bleeding Heart (7:54) (Roots & Wings, Blind Pig Records, 2026) 10. Roy Book Binder - Bad Luck Blues (3:52) (Travelin' Man, Adelphi Records, 1971) 11. Roy Book Binder & Fats Kaplin - One Meat Ball (4:24) (Ragtime Millionaire, Blue Goose Records, 1977) 12. Roy Book Binder - Gonna Get Myself A Motorhome (2:31) (Bookeroo!, Rounder Records, 1988) 13. Roy Book Binder - Can't Do That No More (3:28) (Singer-Songwriter Bluesman, PEGleg Records, 2001) 14. Roy Book Binder - Trouble in the Streets (3:17) (Singer-Songwriter Bluesman, PEGleg Records, 2001) 15. Roy Book Binder - Full Go Around (2:39) (The Good Book, PEGleg Records, 2013) 16. Country Joe & the Fish - Super Bird (2:08) (Electric Music For The Mind And Body, Vanguard Records, 1967) 17. Country Joe & the Fish - Death Sound (4:27) (Electric Music For The Mind And Body, Vanguard Records, 1967) 18. Country Joe McDonald - Movieola (2:51) (Paris Sessions, Vanguard Records, 1973) 19. Country Joe McDonald - Kiss My Ass (3:16) (Vietnam Experience, Rag Baby Records, 1986) 20. Country Joe McDonald - Blues for Michael (6:53) (Superstitious Blues, Rag Baby Records, 1991) 21. Country Joe McDonald - Yankee Doodle (He's No Fool) (2:00) (Bear's Sonic Journals: Sing Out!, Owsley Stanley Foundation, 2024) 22. Roy Book Binder - Hacksaw (2:01) (The Good Book, PEGleg Records, 2013) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Connor Helm (Her Name); John Littlejohn (Keep On Running); Keith Thompson Band (Don't Come Running To Me); Studebaker John and His Maxwell Street Kings (This Lonesome Road); Theo Sieben (How To Live Without The Blues); Ken Whiteley (At The End Of The Day); Sweetie and The Toothaches (Move On); Helen Gross (Workin' Woman Blues); Ruby Smith (Hard Up Blues); Roy Book Binder (St Pete Blues); Al Tambay (Ain't Gonna Worry); Frank Bey (Where You Been So Long); One Hand Dan (Bad Everything Blues); Mr. Nick and The Dirty Tricks (Look, But Don't Touch); Johnny Tanner (I Got To Go).
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Edmonton's 3-2 loss to the Blues of St. Louis
The Blues battle back to beat the Edmonton Oilers by a score of 3-2 in overtime. Hear the highlights, get reaction from Cam Fowler, Robert Thomas, Joel Hofer, Logan Mailloux, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery. Also, hear an exclusive interview with St. Louis Blues Owner & Chairman, Tom Stillman. Finally, hear the game breakdown and analysis from Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a difference a week makes as the Jets were on a roll when we last went live on the Illegal Curve Hockey Show and today they have lost two straight with a monumental task of taking on two red-hot teams in the Avs and Blues. We will have plenty to discuss so join us for two hours of hockey talk.Topics:1) Should the Jets consider dealing their 2026 1st rounder for help next season? 2) Need to play Isak Rosen in the Jets top six3) Is Scott Arniel coaching for his job in final 18 games? 4) Getting some Moose guys/prospects in for a run of gamesGuests:Danielle Bain (TSN Jets) at 27:49 (Podcast) Martin Biron (Former NHLer, MSG Sabres analyst) at 1:25:55 (Podcast)
The Oilers let one slip as they lose to the Blues 3-2 in OT. Tom Gazzola, Ben Thomson & Joaquin Gage break this one down as the Oilers finish their 4 game road trip 2-1-1. How would you grade their road trip? How was Ingram tonight? Are there any positives to take from this game? All of this discussion and so much more on this edition of The GCL Diesel Oil Stream Postgame Show here on Edmonton Sports Talk!
A conversation with Brooklyn-based jazz and blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, Dida Pelled - https://didamusic.com
Kids in the Hall legend Kevin McDonald joins the show in studio. He shares stories about Seinfeld calling him the wrong name all week, recording Pleakley in Lilo & Stitch, and the bizarre dream that made him stop eating chicken forever. Yes, it involves a giant talking chicken politely asking him to stop eating its friends.It's Friday the 13th, which means superstition is in the air and chaos is basically guaranteed. On today's daily comedy show, the Rizzuto Show crew dives headfirst into weird news, questionable relationship advice, and a story so bizarre it sounds like it came from a comedy movie.First up: dating red flags.A listener asks whether being 42 years old with no serious relationships or kids is automatically suspicious when dating. Somewhere between Los Angeles and Dallas, a freight train shipment went missing… but this wasn't electronics or luxury goods. Thieves stole over $250,000 worth of high-tech male sex toysIf you ever wondered what happens when a confident dad challenges his teenage son to a fight… well, this episode answers that question in the most humiliating way possible.Welcome back to The Rizzuto Show, the daily comedy show where the stories are real, the insults are affectionate, and someone usually regrets opening their mouth.This time, that someone is Rizz.After inviting his teenage son into the studio, things quickly escalate from harmless trash talk to an actual physical showdown. What starts as a playful scuffle becomes a full-blown generational moment when the kid calmly demonstrates a few jiu-jitsu moves and proceeds to dismantle his father in front of the entire show. Listeners witness the exact moment when dad strength officially expires and teenage athleticism takes over.Naturally, the crew handles the situation with the maturity you'd expect… which means endless roasting.But the emotional damage doesn't stop there.The show also celebrates a major milestone: Rizz's 20-year wedding anniversary. What begins as a heartfelt moment quickly turns into a hilarious breakdown of what it actually takes to survive two decades married to a loud, stubborn morning radio host. Rafe even reaches out to Rizz's wife for a real message about their marriage, which includes praise, honesty, and a reminder that the proposal might have been… underwhelming.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Along the way, the gang also dives into classic Rizz Show randomness:$250K worth of male sex toys left Los Angeles, never made it to Dallas: A ‘Handy' heist?Man Arrested For Lap Dance Theft SpreeUncle Bill's Pancake House nears reopening after yearlong restorationDriver watching YouTube crashes into CHP car on Highway 101Butt Tattooed Woman Gives Boca Cops Q-Tips When Asked For LicenseTexas women tried to fly meth into prison yard using drone disguised as a crowHead Priest of Pittsburgh Church Accused of Walmart Baseball Card TheftBirthday Bash Ends In Handcuffs: Davenport Teen Arrested 31 Minutes Into AdulthoodMissouri Woman Arrested in Strangers' Kitchen Eating Their Cereal, Petting Their DogFlorida inmate escapes to meet up with woman in porta-pottyFlorida woman accused of throwing collard greens and threatening victims with skilletCops: Her bag of drugs had an ironic labelCanadian tourist in the U.S. accused of kidnapping and torturing a flamingo at a hotelSheriff charged with DUI had been drinking Four Loko since 6 a.m.Tourist sues NYC's Los Tacos No. 1 taqueria over spicy salsa, claims it burned his tongueMcDonald's customer claims she found a worm in her Filet-O-Fish — but experts say that's a good signAlexa's adults-only ‘Sassy' personality just roasted my smart home setupThis TikTok Tax Tip Could Get You AuditedFinTok influencers are promoting the use of a tax form that could get you in trouble with the IRSSnuggerud scores twice for Blues in win against HurricanesHall of Famer Tony Dungy announces NBC let him go after 17 seasons on their pregame showSt. Petersburg moves forward with search for possible graves beneath Tropicana Field parking lotSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joey Vitale joins us, as he does every Friday, to talk about all things Blues hockey and much more. We talk about the recent run of success for the Blues and what has changed since the Olympic break. We also talk post-deadline and summer plans for the some of the Blues and what Joey thinks the future holds for some possible trades this offseason. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-34:29) Tough day for Jackson yesterday. It's like a Russian Nesting Doll. Early tip for the Billikens today. Early morning bracketology. Feels like Mizzou might be Dayton bound. Here come The Note. What's changed since the Olympic break? Jackson's Mizzou checklist is a little long. Ambidextrous quarterbacks. Larry Bird saved his right hand for the Lakers. Happy 28th Jackson. When is a person's "Take Prime?"(34:37-1:06:28) Papers Classics. Sharing a birthday will Bill Macy. Great voice and beard on that Common. Jim Montgomery talking about the teams resiliency and managing games better. Shertz's teasy tweet. Microwave minutes. Crisping sleeves. Sun dials. Fat Thor. Why does Doug hate Norse Mythology? Chris, Christopher, and Christian. Does a basketball coach's height matter?(1:06:38-1:25:07) Checking in with friend of the show Joey Vitale talking about these red hot Blues. Got to bed around 2AM and ready for a back-to-back. Doesn't wanna have to survive in the woods with Andy Strickland. Colton Parayko's pilot's license. The Blues brand of hockey as of late. Armstrong never trying to tank. Is there any point in the playoff pipe dream? What does the offseason hold in terms of trades and movement? Jimmy Snuggerud.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Raoul Bhaneja The SyFy Sistas sit down with Raoul Bhaneja, who plays Chancellor Kelric on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. We first met Raoul on the Starfleet Academy red carpet, and this conversation gave us the chance to talk about his journey into the Star Trek universe. A Shakespearean actor with a 20-year relationship with Hamlet, Raoul joins the long tradition of stage actors who have brought classical theater roots into Star Trek. We also explore another side of his career — leading his Maple Blues Award-winning blues band. From Shakespeare to Starfleet, it's a conversation about storytelling, music, performance, and the many paths that lead artists into the Star Trek universe.
Jeremy Rutherford talks about the growth of the young players, the post-Olympic break performance, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim Montgomery talks about Jordan Binnington's performance against the Hurricanes, Jimmy Snuggerud's goal scoring ability, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jen is out sick this week so let's pilot something called LAST ISSUE BLUES…Comic books ending their runs, whether on purpose or due to cancellation, interests me so let's get a little deeper. And by deeper, I mean we will look at the last issue of a series, talk about the character, the run, go thru the final issue and its effectiveness as an ending and maybe hypothesize why it went away. This being a pilot and what not means we might be a bit clunky but hopefully the point will get across.This time out, we will discuss the end of:BLUE BEETLE [vol 6] (1986 to 1988)Ted Kord's having a bad day at the office, getting pushed out the company he helped save when his father fell off and, on top of that, a vengeful suit of armor has walked the floor of the Atlantic Ocean to come give him grief. Could be fun!Promo: MOVING KRYPTONIAN IMAGES (https://podcasts.apple.com/eg/podcast/it-all-comes-back-to-superman/id1720158262)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter / BlueSky / Threads via @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
Andy Strickland joins us live from North Carolina on the road with the Blues as we talk a bevy of Hockey topics. We discuss the Blues motivations and goals down the stretch with 18 games to go. What should fans be looking for at this point in the season? We also talk prospects and possible draft picks for the Blues. We also ask Strick his thoughts on certain players future with the Blues, including Thomas, Kyrou, Parayko, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-29:59) Doug, are you ready for this? Jackson ready for the Mizzou Kentucky tip. Watching the game in his phone booth. Sweaty Sunday. Are sportscasters essential workers? Fat ass Kilcoyne. Martin's never orders on Amazon. Martin's Sweater Vest is on the line and wants to shed some light on the Door Dash situation. Doug wants the Blues to play well and lose. Self-checkout.(30:07-51:27) Craig Cornett. Smash, smash, diggin' the smash. We will forge ahead and do good radio. Removing your head to cure baldness. Coach Schertz talking about SLU's struggles down the stretch heading into the A10 Tournament. Robbie Avila's foot issues. Pick to click. Hey nerds, talk golf.(51:37-1:16:54) Andy Strickland joins us to talk about the chaos and turmoil of the trade deadline. Sounds like Augusta in North Carolina. Tanking for McKenna. Picking in the top 5 should net them a pretty good player. Some of the young prospects in the organization. The Robert Thomas situation. Doug Armstrong and Alexander Steen working in lockstep. Is Strick being attacked by birds?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-6:00) That Kevin Ware injury was gnarly. Worst sports injuries. Is Josh still the bat boy?(6:08-9:29) Doug wants the Blues to play well tonight but not win.(9:39-12:00) And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JR is back from his trade deadline road trip with lots to discuss. The guys talk about the direction of the Blues, if Thomas and Parayko will have any bad blood towards the team, and if the Blues are gonna make the playoffs. Plus, Blues Chairman Tom Stillman joins the show to talk about the team's direction, the future of the team, Thomas & Kyrou's role on the future, and who will be making the decisions after July 1st.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Real Madrid continued their quest for their 16th Champions League title on Wednesday in the Round of 16. After handily defeating Manchester City in the first leg 3–0, many are starting to wonder if there is a certain aura surrounding Real Madrid when they play in this tournament. Is it something that the Blues and other potential foes will be able to overcome the rest of the way? The conversation then shifts to Tottenham Hotspur's miserable season continuing as they were trounced in their first leg of the Champions League against Atlético Madrid. While their prospects for a better second leg might be dim, it's the Premier League relegation battle that Tottenham must start to worry about. Can they avoid completing an embarrassing season and being relegated from the Premier League? Christian and Alexis are then joined by Juventus FC and USMNT midfield star Weston McKennie as he talks about his time playing in Italy, what he's looking forward to in the upcoming World Cup and his interesting take on a controversial pizza condiment. The guys close the show by previewing the upcoming NWSL season and who they think will be this year's champion. 7:18 – Top Topic: Real Madrid defeats Man City 22:59 – Tottenham's relegation battle 33:00 – Weston McKennie joins the show 1:06:46 – 2026 NWSL preview Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger and Chris Johnston on the Maple Leafs' losing skid in the spotlight, the perception from management on the team, the direction of.a retool in the organization, the Red Wings playing through big injuries, Linus Ullmark's stance in Ottawa, the Blues' lack of larger moves and more.
Support #Millennial! Visit Patreon.com/millennial to get exclusive bonus episodes, live stream access, and more! Visit our merch store: https://shop.millennialshow.com Follow the show in your favorite podcast app and leave us a review! Trump and Israel's war on Iran isn't going well. There's mixed messages, rising gas prices, and Trump just admitted he doesn't know enough info about anything. Oh, and it's been confirmed that America bombed a school and killed over 100 girls. Is this the America voters wanted? Meanwhile, the clocks have changed in America, and rather than complaining about how much the time change sucks, we're striving to help you transition easier with each time change going forward (Let's be honest: Lawmakers aren't going to fix this for us). We look at best practices for jumping forward without feeling groggy, and offer some practical tips on how you can conquer winter blues (Pam's a big fan of alarm clocks that recreate the sunrise!). Plus, we talk about SAD Lamps... but why are we calling them SAD? That sounds a little... sad... Later, we look at if sleep tracking apps can help us conquer time changes and jet lag. Then of course there's always the medicine front - Andrew shares that he recently starting taking Wellbutrin, which can be used to take seasonal depression. This week's recs: Andrew's Favorite Things returns with Slow Closing Toilet Seats, Pam recommends a cheaper sunrise alarm clock before getting a more expensive one (like the Hatch), and Laura recommends the new HBO Max show DTF St. Louis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Note from James:In the Blondie song “Rapture,” which was the number-one song in 1981, Debbie Harry has this famous line: “Fab Five Freddy told me everybody's fly.”So the question is—who is Fab Five Freddy?This guy is one of the central figures in the birth of hip-hop culture. Not just rap music, but the whole ecosystem: graffiti, breakdancing, fashion, DJ culture, art, film—everything that eventually turned into a massive global industry.Hip-hop today represents hundreds of billions of dollars in music, fashion, and entertainment. But in the late '70s and early '80s it was just a small creative movement happening in New York.Fab 5 Freddy helped connect all those worlds. He bridged graffiti artists, musicians, downtown art scenes, and eventually MTV.He also just wrote a book called Everybody's Fly, and it was a huge honor for me to talk with him about the origins of hip-hop and how creativity actually grows.Episode Description:Before hip-hop became a global industry, it was a loose network of DJs, graffiti artists, dancers, and musicians creating something entirely new in New York City.Fab 5 Freddy was at the center of it.In this conversation, he explains how hip-hop emerged from a mix of street culture, art scenes, punk music, and experimentation with records and sound. He discusses the origins of graffiti tagging, the rise of DJs like Grandmaster Flash, and the cultural moment when Blondie's “Rapture” helped bring hip-hop into mainstream awareness.Freddy also shares how the first hip-hop film, Wild Style, helped unify the culture's elements—music, dance, graffiti, and fashion—and introduce them to a wider audience.The conversation then turns to the modern era: AI-generated music, the attention economy of social media, and why artists today may need to slow down and develop their work before exposing it to the world.What You'll Learn:How hip-hop emerged from a mix of music, graffiti, dance, and street cultureWhy early DJs searched old records for breakbeats to create new soundsHow the film Wild Style helped define hip-hop culture for the worldWhy artists today may need to resist posting unfinished work onlineHow creativity evolves when technology disrupts the music industryTimestamped Chapters[00:02:00] The Story Behind the Title Everybody's Fly[00:03:01] A Note from James[00:04:15] Meeting Biz Markie and the Culture of Collecting Hip-Hop History[00:05:35] How Jazz, Blues, and Soul Influenced Early Hip-Hop[00:06:22] DJs Digging Through Records to Find Breakbeats[00:07:40] Grandmaster Flash and the Science of DJing[00:08:41] Why Producers Became Central to Hip-Hop Music[00:09:54] Blondie's “Rapture” and Hip-Hop's Mainstream Breakthrough[00:11:00] The Downtown Art Scene: Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol[00:12:24] The Origins of Graffiti and Tagging Culture[00:13:48] Graffiti as Competition and Artistic Evolution[00:15:12] Punk Rock and Hip-Hop: Parallel Cultural Revolutions[00:17:47] The Idea for the First Hip-Hop Film Wild Style[00:19:02] Bringing Breakdancing, Graffiti, and Rap Together on Film[00:21:50] Lessons Modern Artists Can Learn from Early Hip-Hop[00:22:49] Why Posting Creative Work Too Early Can Hurt It[00:24:00] Social Media, Attention, and the Speed of Culture[00:26:00] Hip-Hop's Global Influence[00:29:00] The Birth of Conscious Rap[00:31:12] Directing KRS-One's “My Philosophy” Video[00:33:00] Finding Great Hip-Hop in the Streaming Era[00:36:00] Battle Rap and Lyrical Skill[00:37:00] Artists Who Still Push the Genre Forward[00:40:11] How Rappers Make Money Today[00:43:00] What Makes an Artist Stand the Test of Time[00:47:00] Sampling, Technology, and the Evolution of Music Production[00:54:00] AI Music and the Future of Creativity[01:02:00] What “Everybody's Fly” Really MeansAdditional Resources:Fab 5 Freddyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fab_Five_FreddyRapturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapture_(Blondie_song)Wild Stylehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_StyleGrandmaster Flashhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandmaster_FlashKRS-Onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRS-OneDebbie Harryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_HarrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.