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This week, guest preacher, Bobby Roberts preaches through 1 Corinthians 2:1-10, where the Apostle Paul lays out the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. That is that the Holy Spirit works in and through and in.Support the show
Special episode today as Pastor Bobby Roberts (Westminster Pres, Johnson City) joins us to talk about their upcoming church plant in Jonesborough. Pray for God's gracious work in and through Bobby, his family, and this upcoming church plant. https://christchurchjonesborough.org/
ALBERT HAMMOND LEGENDARY SINGER… PROLIFIC SONGWRITER…MUSICIAN AND RECORD PRODUCER RELEASING NEW ALBUM ENTITLED ‘BODY OF WORK' ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Albert Hammond grew up in Gibraltar. In 1960, Albert left school, formed a band and began sending out recordings of his very first compositions to labels in England, where they were released by Parlophone Records. Soon thereafter, Albert met Mike Hazlewood and almost immediately, they teamed up as collaborators and began gaining recognition as a songwriting team: “Little Arrows” (Leapy Lee in 1968 – top 10 country and pop charts), “Make Me An Island” (a number one hit in 14 countries), “Gimme Dat Ding” (The Pipkins in 1970 – pop and R&B charts), “Freedom Come, Freedom Go” (The Fortunes in 1971), “Good Morning Freedom” (Blue Mink, 1970). “Gimme Dat Ding” was written for a children's television program called “Oliver In The Overworld” which starred Freddie and the Dreamers. Having become one of Britain's most successful songwriting teams, Albert and Mike decided to move to southern California. Albert played his songs to every record company possible, until Hal Landers and Bobby Roberts gave him the first artist's contract ever for their newly built Mums label, a division of CBS's Epic label. After auditioning for CBS president Clive Davis, and over 30 other people, Albert was asked to record some songs. Albert went into the studio to record what would become the It Never Rains In Southern California album. The title song went to number five in the U.S. and became a worldwide success. This offered Albert the opportunity to tour, which led him to almost all continents. Albert went on to record seven English-language albums for the CBS label. Hammond is also known for … "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship, "One Moment in Time" sung by Whitney Houston, "The Air That I Breathe", a hit for the Hollies, "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", a Julio Iglesias/Willie Nelson duet, and "When I Need You" by Leo Sayer. Just a few of the many hits that Albert Hammond is known for. Please welcome legendary singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer ALBERT HAMMOND to Interviewing the Legends … PREORDER THE NEW ALBUM BY ALBERT HAMMOND Entitled BODY OF WORK available at https://hammond.lnk.to/bodyofworkWE Albert Hammond is one of the most prolific, versatile songwriters and performers of his or any generation. His earliest solo hits include “It Never Rains in Southern California” and “The Free Electric Band.” His contributions to popular music (writing and and/or contributing to hit songs by Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias, Diana Ross, Starship, The Hollies, Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin) across genres and generations. "LEGENDARY SINGER & SONGWRITER ALBERT HAMMOND TRIUMPHANTLY RETURNS WITH HIS FIRST ALBUM OF ORIGINAL MATERIAL IN TWENTY YEARS. AN ECLECTIC MIX OF MONUMENTAL MUSIC! HAMMOND'S SONGS ALWAYS SOUND LIKE THEY BELONG AT THE TOP OF THE CHARTS AND HIS NEW RELEASE ‘BODY OF WORK' IS NO EXCEPTION!" 5 STARS! …BY MUSIC JOURNALIST RAY SHASHO FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALBERT HAMMOND VISIT https://www.alberthammond.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/AlbertHammondOfficial Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlbertHammondOfficial Instagram https://twitter.com/alberthammond Twitter https://www.youtube.com/@Alberthammond YouTube https://www.tiktok.com/@officialalberthammond?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Tik Tok ALBERT HAMMOND DISCOGRAPHY Albums Studio albums Year Title 1972 It Never Rains in Southern California 1973 The Free Electric Band 1974 Albert Hammond 1975 99 Miles from L.A 1976 My Spanish Album When I Need You 1977 Mi Album de Recuerdos 1978 Albert Louis Hammond 1979 Al Otro Lado del Sol 1981 Your World and My World 1982 Somewhere in America 1986 Hammond and West 1989 Best of Me 1996 Coplas and Songs 2005 Revolution of the Heart 2010 Legend 2012 Legend II 2016 In Symphony 2024 Body of Work Live albums Year Title Details 2013 Songbook 2013 – Live in Wilhelmshaven Compilation albums Year Title Details Peak chart 1976 Albert Hammond Canta Sus Grandes Éxitos en Español e Inglés Greatest Hits 1982 The Best of Albert Hammond 1988 The Very Best of Albert Hammond 1992 12 Exitos 1997 Todas Sus Grabaciones en Español Para Discos Epic (1975–1978) 2004 It Never Rains in Southern California – The Very Best Of 2016 Original Album Classics Support us on PayPal!
This is the unlikely musical tale of a 1950's Italian kid from New York City not named Dion DiMucci.We're talking about John Henry Ramistella.This artist has been inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame but the big door prize still eludes him. It's possibly the contention that a career delivering mostly vivid, colorful cover versions of brilliant material makes him a melodic figure of less import.I vigorously disagree.He was a different kind of pioneer and If anyone belongs in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's Johnny Rivers.The omission is glaring.- Rich Buckland"The Whisky was a smash from opening night," Rivers says. I brought my following from Gazzari's." Rivers and his famous red Gibson ES-335 guitar symbolized the Strip's new youth-oriented atmosphere. They weren't at the Whisky long when he and Adler thought of cutting a live album. Another L.A. club owner loaned Rivers and Adler money to hire Wally Heider's remote recording unit. "We recorded this album two nights in a row and took it to every record company in town. None of them wanted it," Johnny recalls.Liberty Records executive Bob Skaff liked the tape and convinced reluctant Liberty President Al Bennett to release it on Imperial Records. Bennett had purchased Imperial from founder Lew Chudd, and ran it as a small, semi-independent label. To release Rivers' recordings, he and Adler formed Dunhill Productions with Bobby Roberts (an ex-member of The Dunhills, a tap dancing group that inspired the name) and Pierre Cossette (now producer of the Grammy Awards show). This eventually evolved into Dunhill Records, home to L.A rock legends The Mamas & The Papas, The Grass Roots and Steppenwolf.Adler and company were disappointed that the album would appear on what they considered a secondary label. But not Johnny. "When they said 'Imperial Records.' I just jumped up and went 'YEAH! YEAH!' Because I grew up with nothing but Imperial Records, Bobby Mitchell, Fats Domino, and Ricky Nelson, and I thought 'What a cool label!'" Both Rivers and Adler came to see Imperial's smallness as a plus. "it gave Lou and me the autonomy to pick our own singles and work closely with the promotion men and marketing people," Rivers says. "I think that had a lot to do with why we had so much success, because we had a real good handle on it.".-Johnny Rivers
Bobbo Roberts is a Clown and Circus performer; he has worked with horses as well as a dog and a goose in his act and in recent times has taken on security at concerts in Scotland which is pandemic created. If he can help it, he would rather be out there in the circus ring or back at Edinburgh Festival doing what he knows best and loves and that's making people happy.Bobbo grew up in a World of Circus, his family history meant that it was inevitable that Bobbo would be mucking out the elephants or putting on that red nose for that extra laugh but knowing Bobbo I think if his family weren't in showbusiness then I believe he would have started the trend himself as its in his blood, you can tell by talking to him that he has soaked up his surroundings like a sponge and recalls so many memories of growing up in that world we know as Circus.Stories of Water Rats, his father Bobby Roberts and friends of the family Jon Pertwee, Sir Ken Dodd, Norman Barrett MBE, Circus and Edinburgh festival along with Bobbo's Edinburgh Festival experience make for a wonderful 45 minutes of behind the scenes of ShowbusinessWelcome to Eyes & Teeth Bobbo Roberts
Mack Fields - "Bowling Ball Blues" Jess Hooper - "All Messed Up" [0:01:45] Maddox Bros. & Rose - "A Short Life Of It's Troubles" - Rockin' Rollin' Maddox Bros. & Rose [0:05:16] Bill Haley & The Comets - "That's How I Got To Memphis" [0:06:42] Jimmy Logsdon - "Gear Jammer" [0:10:30] Jimmy Lloyd - "I Got A Rocket In My Pocket" [0:13:30] Royce Porter with The Kounts - "Good Time" [0:15:54] Junior Brown - "My Wife Thinks You're Dead" [0:19:37] Merle Haggard - "Please Mr. D.J." - Strangers [0:22:36] Wynn Stewart - "Playboy" - Wishful Thinking [0:25:12] Lucinda Williams - "Crescent City Blues" - Lucinda Williams [0:27:25] Curtis Gordon - "Sittin' On Top" [0:31:44] Don Wade - "Bust Head Gin" [0:33:46] Little Leon Payne - "Hard Row To Hoe" [0:35:54] Roy Orbison - "A Cat Called Domino" [0:38:15] Neil Young - "Get Back To The Country" - Old Ways [0:42:37] Emmylou Harris - "Feelin' Single- Seein' Double" - Elite Hotel [0:45:20] Carl Smith - "There's A Bottle Where She Used To Be" - The World Is a Monster: Columbia Hillbilly 1948-1958 [0:49:07] Larry Brasso - "Just Around The Corner From The Blues" [0:51:48] Dave Edmunds - "A-1 On The Jukebox" - Tracks On Wax 4 [0:59:07] Bobby Roberts with Highpockets Delta Rockets - "Big Sandy" [0:57:41] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/120162
Mack Fields - "Bowling Ball Blues" Jess Hooper - "All Messed Up" [0:01:45] Maddox Bros. & Rose - "A Short Life Of It's Troubles" - Rockin' Rollin' Maddox Bros. & Rose [0:05:16] Bill Haley & The Comets - "That's How I Got To Memphis" [0:06:42] Jimmy Logsdon - "Gear Jammer" [0:10:30] Jimmy Lloyd - "I Got A Rocket In My Pocket" [0:13:30] Royce Porter with The Kounts - "Good Time" [0:15:54] Junior Brown - "My Wife Thinks You're Dead" [0:19:37] Merle Haggard - "Please Mr. D.J." - Strangers [0:22:36] Wynn Stewart - "Playboy" - Wishful Thinking [0:25:12] Lucinda Williams - "Crescent City Blues" - Lucinda Williams [0:27:25] Curtis Gordon - "Sittin' On Top" [0:31:44] Don Wade - "Bust Head Gin" [0:33:46] Little Leon Payne - "Hard Row To Hoe" [0:35:54] Roy Orbison - "A Cat Called Domino" [0:38:15] Neil Young - "Get Back To The Country" - Old Ways [0:42:37] Emmylou Harris - "Feelin' Single- Seein' Double" - Elite Hotel [0:45:20] Carl Smith - "There's A Bottle Where She Used To Be" - The World Is a Monster: Columbia Hillbilly 1948-1958 [0:49:07] Larry Brasso - "Just Around The Corner From The Blues" [0:51:48] Dave Edmunds - "A-1 On The Jukebox" - Tracks On Wax 4 [0:59:07] Bobby Roberts with Highpockets Delta Rockets - "Big Sandy" [0:57:41] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/120162
Knee Deep: Presented By Dark Horse Tackle (Not A Fishing Podcast)
Join Jason and Josh as they interview fellow Peoples Champ, Bobby Roberts the owner of Motion Fishing. We discuss his entire product line past, present, and future, a good bit of fishing, and business strategies in the wonderful world of fishing. We also discussed Bobby's good friend and Motion team member Nathan Itao. Nathan was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and we want to help however we can and if your interested in helping Nathan please click the link below. https://fb.me/e/7w4dX2zRL Thank you all for listening! If you don't follow Bobby or Motion Fishing here are those links as well. Motion Fishing: https://www.instagram.com/motionfishing/ https://www.facebook.com/motionfishing Personal: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyrobertsfishing/ https://www.facebook.com/BobbyRobertsFishing
Two of the real life cowboys on Dutton Ranch, Forrie J. Smith (Lloyd) and Bobby Roberts ride through and share their insight on Cowboy life. We discuss ranching, rodeos, and what makes the show so singularly authentic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two of the real life cowboys on Dutton Ranch, Forrie J. Smith (Lloyd) and Bobby Roberts ride through and share their insight on Cowboy life. We discuss ranching, rodeos, and what makes the show so singularly authentic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season Griming. Christmas Time (Is Here Again) with novelty Noel Beatles Songs. 12 songs of Beatlemania celebrating Krumpus. All I want for Christmas are Beatles novelty songs. With rare interviews, laughs, and holiday cheer from those loveable mop-tops John, Paul, George and Ringo Deer. Wishing everyone a Fab Happy New Gear! Dora Bryan - All I Want For Christmas is a Beatle 1963 Patty Surbey with the Canadian V.I.P.'s - (I Want) A Beatle for Christmas 1964 Bobby Roberts and the Ravons - The Beatles For Christmas 1964 Judy And the Duets - Chrismas with the Beatles 1964 Nydia Caro - Ask Me What I Want For Christmas 1964 Christine Hunter - Santa, Bring Me Ringo 1964 Tich - Santa Bring Me Ringo 1964 Garry Ferrier - Ringo Deer 1964 Three Blonde Mice - Ringo Bells 1964 The Fans - I Want A Beatle For Chrismas 1964 Becky Lee Beck -I Want A Beatle for Christmas 1964 Cindy Rella - Bring Me A Beatle For Christmas 1964
On this episode, Billy chats to "100% Pure Scottish Beef" Bobby Roberts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scotwresnet/message
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Coach Drexel interviews College Scout Bobby Roberts about how to get notice and get recruited onto a college baseball team. Covering each position and how to get noticed in each one and so much more! Let's dominate life and baseball together!
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If things aren't working don't be afraid to try something completely different. Embrace the change. Also, we discuss the importance of hobbies and life outside your chosen career path......If you like what we do, check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/joehendry and support us from $1, or Grab a tshirt at hendryshop.com !!!** Thanks to our sponsor, Sam Barbour Experience. The easiest way to support him is follow him on Instagram and Twitter using the @SamBarbourx handle and on facebook.com/thesambarbourexperience. Also, huge thanks to the Respect Pro Wrestling Training School based in Lochwinnoch ,with trainers Lewis Girvan, Bobby Roberts, Christopher Saynt and Jayla Dark.
A look back at the last 6 months of hard work......If you like what we do, check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/joehendry and support us from $1, or Grab a tshirt at hendryshop.com !!!** Thanks to our sponsor, Sam Barbour Experience. The easiest way to support him is follow him on Instagram and Twitter using the @SamBarbourx handle and on facebook.com/thesambarbourexperience. Also, huge thanks to the Respect Pro Wrestling Training School based in Lochwinnoch ,with trainers Lewis Girvan, Bobby Roberts, Christopher Saynt and Jayla Dark.
A critical analysis of Captain Scarlet's invincibility...... If you like what we do, check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/joehendry and support us from $1, or Grab a tshirt at hendryshop.com !!!** Thanks to our sponsor, Sam Barbour Experience. The easiest way to support him is follow him on Instagram and Twitter using the @SamBarbourx handle and on facebook.com/thesambarbourexperience. Also, huge thanks to the Respect Pro Wrestling Training School based in Lochwinnoch ,with trainers Lewis Girvan, Bobby Roberts, Christopher Saynt and Jayla Dark.
Chances are you've probably been to a library at some point in your life. You've seen the books, the magazines and maybe even had a librarian shush you. For Nate Coulter, executive director of the Central Arkansas Library System, a library is more than a room full of books. After transitioning from a career as an attorney and political candidate, Coulter has spent the last two years building upon the legacy left by previous director Bobby Roberts. Coulter joined host Natalie Ghidotti to discuss all things CALS on this episode.
Halloween Special Time!! This one was brought by you guys!! We asked for stories and you guys delivered. You told us awesome true crime stories, stories of the occult, demonic possession, UFOs, ghosts and much more. Thanks to contributors Bobby Roberts, My brother Clayton, Summer Schilling, Mama Chey, Shanna Anderson, Erica B, and the two anonymous contributors. We were blown away thank you guys!! Happy halloween everyone!!
Bobby Roberts preaches the 26th sermon in a series on the book of John.
Holly and Bryan are joined by special guest Bobby Roberts as they discuss the nature of the Force, Rey's ascent to power and how it's all very much in line with what we know about the Force. Talk turns to Ben Solo/Kylo Ren later in the episode in the context of this. A fascinating deep dive discussion. If you haven't already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
Dan Z is joined by Amy Ratcliffe and Bobby Roberts as they describe the atmosphere at San Diego Comic-Con when #CloneWarsSaved was revealed. Tom shares major publishing announcements, and Dan shares some stories from his first trip to SDCC. This is the podcast you’re looking for!Music: Classical Guitar: "Star Wars: A Guitar Medley-Beyond the Guitar" by Nathan Mills;Jazz Music: Eye to Eye by Steve TorokJoin our Patreon pageFollow us on InstagramLegends Library iTunes FeedComics With Kenobi iTunes FeedRebels Reactions iTunes FeedLattes With Leia iTunes FeedThanks for listening!
On the very first Steele Wars Hyperchat Alex & Mollie Damon of Star Wars Explained join us to take viewer calls and discuss the weeks Star Wars headlines. WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSION HERE! 0:03:06 - The Collider Star Wars Trivia Schmoedown 0:06:30 - Possible E3 EA Star Wars announcements 0:07:05 - The Solo box office and what contributed to the disappointing result 0:13:52 - Speculation on when the other upcoming films take place in the timeline 0:17:00 - Theories on what could possibly conclude the nine part Skywalker Saga in a meaningful way 0:28:09 - Star Wars author Chuck Wendig comes under fire for his tweets regarding aggressive Star Wars fan behavior 0:31:48 - "Should" Star Wars creatives call out hostile fans online? 0:37:21 - Bobby Roberts drops knowledge on Internet abuse in the fandom 0:50:45 - Liam on the interaction between Lucasfilm employees and Star Wars fans
On the very first Steele Wars Hyperchat Alex & Mollie Damon of Star Wars Explained join us to take viewer calls and discuss the weeks Star Wars headlines. WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSION HERE! 0:03:06 - The Collider Star Wars Trivia Schmoedown 0:06:30 - Possible E3 EA Star Wars announcements 0:07:05 - The Solo box office and what contributed to the disappointing result 0:13:52 - Speculation on when the other upcoming films take place in the timeline 0:17:00 - Theories on what could possibly conclude the nine part Skywalker Saga in a meaningful way 0:28:09 - Star Wars author Chuck Wendig comes under fire for his tweets regarding aggressive Star Wars fan behavior 0:31:48 - "Should" Star Wars creatives call out hostile fans online? 0:37:21 - Bobby Roberts drops knowledge on Internet abuse in the fandom 0:50:45 - Liam on the interaction between Lucasfilm employees and Star Wars fans
Holly, Bryan, and Bobby Roberts gather to finally unseal the spoilers that have been rattling around in their heads. Welcome to Part 1 of the Solo Spoiler Analysis you've been waiting for. If you haven't seen the movie, don't even bother downloading this episode yet. If you haven't already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.
Bobby Roberts was a Marine in Vietnam who was killed in action on August 24, 1969. He was part of a late August battle. Two weeks prior to his death, Roberts arrived in Vietnam. He was killed on the second day of the battle.
In this episode we welcome Bobby Roberts from Full of Sith. We talk about the appeal of spoilers, inspiriation of How the Force Works, and healty conflict in Star Wars fandom. Bobby sure can talk but that is a very good thing. I had a blast. You can read the WSJ article on How Rian Johnson kept his Star Wars script from leaking online You can follow @DavidWCollins at @SoundtrackHSW You can watch Movies with Mikey You can watch Lindsay Ellis You can follow Bobby @bobbyrobertspdx You can follow @FullOfSith Here are the How the Force Works episodes where Bobby breaks down the score of The Last Jedi Outro music "This Is A Rebellion" courtesy of Geekremixed.bandcamp.com You can email us at moonjockeyspodcast@gmail.com You can follow the podcast @moonjockeyspod on Twitter and Instagram You can follow Brian @ballsinplay on Twitter and Instagram Please subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes when you get a chance. Until next time, may the Force be with you, always.
In Episode 42 of the Serial Chillers Podcast Jesse and Greg sit down with JP and Bobby Roberts and Talk killer John Eric Armstrong. Jp and Bobby Duke it out for Armstrong knowledge supremacy and Greg brings us the Story of Bohemian Grove, and summer camp for only the most elite adults. Find more about the other podcasts in the Ads at fameandmisfortune.com and murderonthemind.buzzsprout.com
Bryan and Holly get together with Bobby Roberts to deconstruct the latest click-bait headlines in the world of Star Wars. From Chicken Little writing about the sky falling on the Solo production and the Brazilian poster foofaraw to "rumors" of Meryl Streep replacing Carrie Fisher in Episode IX, they cover it all. But more importantly, they break down why this sort of news happens and how you can inoculate yourself from fake news, both in Star Wars and in the real world. As a bonus! Stick around to hear Bobby Roberts talk about the job he did influencing the writing of Rogue One and he didn't even know it! If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.
Pastoral intern Bobby Roberts preaches the 14th sermon in a series on the book of John.
Bryan and Holly are joined by former co-host Bobby Roberts to talk about the TWO new Solo: A Star Wars Story teaser trailers that debuted over the weekend. They discuss why we haven't had the trailers until now and how the trailers have been received. They've also offered a detailed analysis of everything in the trailers, roughly divided between Lando and everything else. If you haven't already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.
It's time to travel back to 1992 when every movie was STEAMY, SEXY and featured RICHARD GERE! Patrick Richter, Yajaira Marie and Tom Wilbeck from the mockumentary series THE BOBBY ROBERTS PROJECT join us to discuss 1992's twisty Hitchcock tribute FINAL ANALYSIS, with Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman and ERIC ROBERTS! We also chat about music videos, gerbil stuffing, 2018's Cinepocalypse film festival and so, so much more. All that and the latest Eric Roberts news. LET'S LISTEN! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don't forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guests this week are Patrick Richter and Yajaira Marie and Tom Wilbeck, one half of the directors and the producers of THE BOBBY ROBERTS PROJECT! Keep up on when and where you can check it out at: https://www.facebook.com/therealbobbyroberts/. Check out Yajaira and Patrick's other upcoming projects at http://www.pyfilmsinc.com Music on this episode: Break #1 – “Razzle Dazzle” by Richard Gere (from the musical CHICAGO) Break #2 – “Search and Destroy” by The Stooges The post Episode 67: Final Analysis (1992) (/w the creators of The Bobby Roberts Project) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
It’s time to travel back to 1992 when every movie was STEAMY, SEXY and featured RICHARD GERE! Patrick Richter, Yajaira Marie and Tom Wilbeck from the mockumentary series THE BOBBY ROBERTS PROJECT join us to discuss 1992’s twisty Hitchcock tribute FINAL ANALYSIS, with Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman and ERIC ROBERTS! We also chat about music videos, gerbil stuffing, 2018’s Cinepocalypse film festival and so, so much more. All that and the latest Eric Roberts news. LET’S LISTEN! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don’t forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guests this week are Patrick Richter and Yajaira Marie and Tom Wilbeck, one half of the directors and the producers of THE BOBBY ROBERTS PROJECT! Keep up on when and where you can check it out at: https://www.facebook.com/therealbobbyroberts/. Check out Yajaira and Patrick’s other upcoming projects at http://www.pyfilmsinc.com Music on this episode: Break #1 – “Razzle Dazzle” by Richard Gere (from the musical CHICAGO) Break #2 – “Search and Destroy” by The Stooges The post Episode 67: Final Analysis (1992) (/w the creators of The Bobby Roberts Project) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Bryan, Holly, Mike, and special guest Bobby Roberts do an extra long episode reacting to Star Wars: The Last Jedi, though it still wasn't long enough. From what we loved to discussing the little things and all points in between, this is the discussion of The Last Jedi you're looking for. If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.
At Star Wars Celebration Europe, Rian Johnson named a few movies that he asked the Lucasfilm Story Group folks to watch, so that they would have a common cinematic language when it then came to discussing and preparing for his creation of The Last Jedi. One of those movies is Twelve O'Clock High, the 1949 movie about daylight precision bombers in World War II. I'm analyzing that movie with a special guest: writer and podcast producer Bobby Roberts. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave me a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. I'm also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and I'd love to connect with you there!
Bobby Roberts hosts one of the most loaded Star Wars podcasts ever with immediate thoughts and theories on The Last Jedi trailer. With Kyle Newman, Anthony Breznican, Amanda Ward, Chris Taylor, Holly Frey, Shana O'Neil, & Steele Saunders. THE LAST JEDI PREMIERE AND REACTION PODCAST TICKETS! SUPPORT STEELE WARS ON PATREON! Enjoy all our bonus shows and full back catalogue direct to the podcast player or app of your choice while ensuring the continuing production of the Steele Wars Star Wars podcast. Bonus content shows include Making Steele Wars, Steele Wars Live Movie Commentaries, Live Call In Bonus Show, Patreon Q&A Show, full length insert free versions of all Steele Wars episodes and Gonk & Steele's Trash Compactor (when Gonk isn't so busy). www.patreon.com/SteeleWars LISTEN LIVE AND PARTICPATE IN THE STEELE WARS CALL I N SHOW STREAMLIVE BlogTalkRadio.com/SteeleWars CALL IN (646) 668-8360 USA SKYPE IN +1 (646) 668-8360 WORLDWIDE www.SteeleWars.com www.SteeleWars.com/iTunes YOU CAN HELP Steele Wars a sweet 5 star review on iTunes or plug the show on Facebook or Twitter. I really appreciate it. Purchasing through iTunes or Amazon? PLEASE USE THESE LINKS iTunes Amazon GET A FREE STAR WARS AUDIO BOOK & HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW!FOR A FREE 1 MONTH AUDIBLE TRIAL AND A FREE AUDIBLE BOOK CLICK Get an audiobook of your choice, free, with a 30-day trial. Cancel before your trial ends and you will not be charged. Listen to Steele's award winning comedy podcast:
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
Dan Z is joined by Brian Jay Jones and Bobby Roberts. They start the show with the Hollywood Reporter article about the search for a director for a Kenobi film. Brian brings us up to date on George Lucas, and Tom Gross brings the latest Star Wars news. For the Coffee Chat, Dan Z talks with Din, the lead singer of F-105, to talk about their debut album. They close out the show with email. This the podcast you’re looking for!Music: Classical Guitar: "Star Wars: A Guitar Medley-Beyond the Guitar" by Nathan Mills; Jazz Music: Eye to Eye by Steve Torok-------------------------------------------Join our Patreon page @ https://www.patreon.com/CoffeeWithKenobi?ty=hPurchase your Coffee With Kenobi tee shirt hereP
Bryan and Holly get together with everyone's favorite Bobby Roberts to talk about the 40th anniversary of A New Hope. They talk about their own recollections of seeing it the first time, about the critical reaction across the weeks and months of its release, and other sidetracks in that vein. Then, they tackle the revelations in the Vanity Fair article. If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.
Bobby Roberts is a former co-host & producer on Full of Sith and X-Plain the X-Men, current producer at '80s all Over with Scott Weinberg & Drew McWeeny, and current editor at alt-weekly newspaper the Portland Mercury. He can be found on Twitter @bobbyrobertspdx. He is also the creator/ruiner of classic movie and TV soundtracks at geekremixed.com Some portions of the interview with Bobby were not directly relevant to his Star Wars Story and were removed during the editing process. Some of this material can be found as bonus material after the closing credits. Please join us next time when Dr. Amy H. Sturgis tells her Star Wars Story. To tell your Star Wars story, please send your contact information to story@mystarwarsstory.com and please be patient with me. This is a part-time endeavor and there is a LONG line of people who wish to be on the program. I’d also like to take a moment to mention that I don’t plan on attempting to monetize My Star Wars Story, but If you’d like to contribute to a similar but much bigger operation—I say similar because we both have a mission of the preservation of Star Wars history—please give whatever you can to Rancho Obi-Wan. Go to http://ranchoobiwan.org and donate. You'll get a membership kit and access to exclusive merchandise and events. Plus, Rancho Obi-Wan is a tax-deductible non-profit. Please give what you can. Thank you for listening to My Star Wars Story and thank you for being a part of Generation Star Wars.
This week is all about HOA's and crap! Crap containers that is! Find out about a community in Centreville, VA that made the evening news about their dog poop receptacles which had been removed without notice and caused a neighborhood uproar. On the scene live is the latest edition to the HOA Talk Time team..beat reporter Bobby Roberts. Find out what he discovers! Also back on the show is Chris Hild, Realtor/Broker of Realty FC out of Stephens City, VA. Tab tries to find out from a Trulia forum, "Can an agent change a price of a home without asking the seller?" Go to www.RealtyFC.com and find out more about buying and selling a home in the VA, W. VA area!
Karl LaClair grew up in a small town in upstate NY and has since moved to Boston where he works as a college chaplain. He continues to study the impact Star Wars can play on a person's spiritual life. He is the creator and co-host of The Wampa's Lair podcast, which is part of the Star Wars Report podcast network. You can find The Wampa's Lair on iTunes, at facebook.com/wampaslairpocast or follow them on twitter at wampaslair To tell your Star Wars story, please send your contact information to story@mystarwarsstory.com and please be patient with me. This is a part-time endeavor and there is a LONG line of people who wish to be on the program. And don’t forget to join us for the next episode of My Star Wars Story, which will feature Bobby Roberts. I’d also like to take a moment to mention that I don’t plan on attempting to monetize My Star Wars Story, but If you’d like to contribute to a similar but much bigger operation—I say similar because we both have a mission of the preservation of Star Wars history—please give whatever you can to Rancho Obi-Wan. Please go to ranchoobiwan.org. Please give what you can. And remember, it’s tax deductible. Thank you for listening to My Star Wars Story and thank you for being a part of Generation Star Wars.
In our Countdown to ROGUE ONE, we discuss the current State of Star Wars Podcasting with special guests Bobby Roberts (former host on Full Of Sith) and Tyler Westhause (Star Wars Podcast Alliance FB Group Creator/Admin, formerly of RebelForce Radio). Both have great insights to recent shake-ups in the podcasting world. What do you want to hear in a Star Wars podcast? Why is there always drama with groups of people? How has podcasting influenced you in a positive way? So many thought-provoking questions. It's always good to take a step back and look at this outlaw medium of podcasting, the “wild west” of media still in its infancy. Ric Peralta (LiningUp.net) is back to give us more breaking details on the ROGUE ONE line at TCL Chinese Theater IMAX in Hollywood. Star Wars fans are flying in from all over the globe to see this film at the birthplace of Star Wars. Join us, contribute to charity, and be a part of the family. Also on this episode: Michael Talon's incredibly creative poem, “‘Twas the Night Before Rogue One Tix.” You DON'T want to miss this!!! Skywalker Shout-Outs and Skywalker of the Week WHERE WE WILL BE (IN REAL LIFE) September 17-22, 2017: Skywalking HALLOWEEN ON THE HIGH SEAS Disney Cruise! To get more info, go to storiesofthemagic.com/cruisequote and click on the orange "Get a Quote" button in the upper left to get a free, no obligation quote. You're not committing to anything, just getting information with that request. In the Comments section mention "Skywalking Through Neverland" so Randy Crane knows you want to be part of our group. SUPPORT THE SHOW Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping HerUniverse? Click here! CONTACT US tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod. We have a Facebook Group. Follow Skywalkingpod on SnapChat. Join us every week on Periscope for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
In our Countdown to ROGUE ONE, we discuss the current State of Star Wars Podcasting with special guests Bobby Roberts (former host on Full Of Sith) and Tyler Westhause (Star Wars Podcast Alliance FB Group Creator/Admin, formerly of RebelForce Radio). Both have great insights to recent shake-ups in the podcasting world. What do you want to hear in a Star Wars podcast? Why is there always drama with groups of people? How has podcasting influenced you in a positive way? So many thought-provoking questions. It's always good to take a step back and look at this outlaw medium of podcasting, the “wild west” of media still in its infancy. Ric Peralta (LiningUp.net) is back to give us more breaking details on the ROGUE ONE line at TCL Chinese Theater IMAX in Hollywood. Star Wars fans are flying in from all over the globe to see this film at the birthplace of Star Wars. Join us, contribute to charity, and be a part of the family. Also on this episode: Michael Talon’s incredibly creative poem, “‘Twas the Night Before Rogue One Tix.” You DON’T want to miss this!!! Skywalker Shout-Outs and Skywalker of the Week WHERE WE WILL BE (IN REAL LIFE) September 17-22, 2017: Skywalking HALLOWEEN ON THE HIGH SEAS Disney Cruise! To get more info, go to storiesofthemagic.com/cruisequote and click on the orange "Get a Quote" button in the upper left to get a free, no obligation quote. You're not committing to anything, just getting information with that request. In the Comments section mention "Skywalking Through Neverland" so Randy Crane knows you want to be part of our group. SUPPORT THE SHOW Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping HerUniverse? Click here! CONTACT US tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod. We have a Facebook Group. Follow Skywalkingpod on SnapChat. Join us every week on Periscope for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Bryan convenes a special panel of former co-host Bobby Roberts, Chris Taylor, and Anthony Breznican to have a positive discussion about what lessons Star Wars has taught us and what politics and history the creators drew on to bring us the story. They also talk about how Star Wars has helped them understand history and politics, both new and old. If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith Full Of Sith T-Shirts, Hoodies & More are available click here fore more info http://fullofsith.com/archives/1520 If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opinions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com
Bobby Roberts fills in for Riley with Joey Tavano from Brews and Blasters on today’s episode! Star Wars Tonight is now available on iTunes! You can show your support of the Star Wars Tonight podcast by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/starwarsreport On Fridays, we’re recording a bonus 5th episode for our supporters at all levels! This week’s topics include: Star […]
Stephen and Swara dig into the results of the 2016 election with guest Bobby Roberts! In the final days and hours of the elections, Star Wars references, memes and jokes abounded as Americans digested what they saw on the news. In this episode, Beltway Banthas seeks to understand why this happens and much more. This election season has been nothing short of exhausting. For some, the results of the election might be more troubling than the process that got us to this point. In this episode of Beltway Banthas, we unload all the feelings we have about the outcome and what it means, in the context of our Star Wars fandom. Star Wars teaches us about democracy, and also teaches us how to stand in the face of oppression and seemingly unsurmountable odds. THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE! Are you a rebel? What does that mean in culture, politics and Star Wars? Force Ghost Bobby Roberts joins the show to help us sort through it all. Follow us on Twitter @BeltwayBanthas @stephen_kent89 @SwaraSalih1 @bobbyrobertspdx Get full access to Geeky Stoics at www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
Stephen and Swara dig into the results of the 2016 election with guest Bobby Roberts! In the final days and hours of the elections, Star Wars references, memes and jokes abounded as Americans digested what they saw on the news. In this episode, Beltway Banthas seeks to understand why this happens and much more. This election season has been nothing short of exhausting. For some, the results of the election might be more troubling than the process that got us to this point. In this episode of Beltway Banthas, we unload all the feelings we have about the outcome and what it means, in the context of our Star Wars fandom. Star Wars teaches us about democracy, and also teaches us how to stand in the face of oppression and seemingly unsurmountable odds. THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE! Are you a rebel? What does that mean in culture, politics and Star Wars? Force Ghost Bobby Roberts joins the show to help us sort through it all. Follow us on Twitter @BeltwayBanthas @stephen_kent89 @SwaraSalih1 @bobbyrobertspdx
The second half of my latest conversation with Bobby Roberts, Podcast Emeritus from Full of Sith and now Star Wars "Podcast Force Ghost at Large." Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
An in-depth conversation about the Star Wars "Story" movies and so much more, featuring Bobby Roberts, Star Wars "Podcast Force Ghost at Large." Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
Riley is joined by writer and podcaster Bobby Roberts! Star Wars Tonight is now available on iTunes! You can show your support of the Star Wars Tonight podcast by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/starwarsreport On Fridays, we’re recording a bonus 5th episode for our supporters at all levels! This week’s topics include: Everything We Learned From J.J. Abrams’ ‘Force […]
Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features selections from a CALS Con 2016 panel discussion of Studio Ghibli; a panel discussion of Star Wars from CALS Con 2016; a genealogy segment featuring an interview with Maria Hoskins; a conversation between Lisa Donovan, assistant director for youth services at CALS, and Bobby Roberts, former director of CALS, regarding the Child Nutrition Program created by Roberts prior to his retirement; selections from an interview with Dr. Ann Tice, a retired dermatologist who talks about growing up in a family of physicians and her non-traditional path to medical school; plus a new episode of Chewing the Fat.
This week's broadcast of Radio CALS features a conversation between Lisa Donovan, assistant director for youth services at CALS, and Bobby Roberts, former director of CALS, regarding the Child Nutrition Program created by Roberts prior to his retirement; an interview with Carol-Ann Blow, who attended Catholic schools in Little Rock during desegregation and was the first African-American student to attend Mount St. Mary Academy; information about and music by Sonny Burgess, who will perform with his band, the Legendary Pacers, for the Arkansas Sounds monthly concert series tonight (Friday, May 20) at 7 p.m. at the CALS Ron Robinson Theater; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about Gerald L.K. Smith; Chewing the Fat with Rex Nelson & Paul Austin; an interview of Bobby Crafford, drummer for Sonny Burgess & the Legendary Pacers, who talks about highlights of the band's history; an interview with Mike Polston, co-author of To Can the Kaiser: Arkansas and the Great War; and selections from a CALS Con discussion of Studio Ghibli.
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; in this segment, Roberts discusses bond campaigns, the amount of funding approved by voters for public libraries, the growth and future of digital activity in the library system, changes in community use of library services, the increase in yearly income needed for the library to continue operating at its current levels, Roberts' plans for retirement, rural libraries in Arkansas, Roberts' work with prison systems, the positive and negative effects of term limits on the Arkansas General Assembly, and more; an interview with Laura Neale, teen programmer at CALS McMath Library and coordinator of CALS Con 2016, a free family-friendly celebration of pop culture fandom; interview conducted by Laura Hodo, manager of CALS McMath Library; they discuss this year's expansion of the event and what self-professed nerds and geeks can expect to enjoy at this year's event; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about a traveling salesman known only as "Old Mike" who became a macabre tourist attraction in Prescott when he passed away and his corpse was displayed for many years while attempts were made to determine his identity.Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who chew the fat about Girl Scout and Boy Scout camps, Cedar Valley, Camp Tula, Camp Orr, the Buffalo River, Viola, the Baptist camp at Ravenden Springs, Siloam Springs, Methodist camp meetings, the Methodist camp at Davidson, kids and camp jokes about food -- "This is Sue; she makes our stew" -- the Cedar Glade camp, Baptist Royal Ambassadors, getting poison ivy and poison oak and chigger bites at the same time, hauling hay, BLTs, Vienna sausage, homemade chocolate rolls, the "rock crusher" near Imboden and the perils of working at a gravel pit, Bauxite, "alum teeth," the Alum Fork of the Saline River, Black Rock, Herschel Bryant, Paul's friend who rode his bike into a flooded gravel pit for a dollar, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Watauga Springs, Cave City, people who get gallons of water at the public fountains in Hot Springs, the believed medicinal properties of the water at Heber Springs, eating Vicks VapoRub, Rex's grandfather's obsession with Alka-Seltzer, Paul's run-in with a lady who got him to take turpentine and sugar for a stomach malady, and using aspirin and Coca-Cola as a cure-all; an interview with Erin Wood, editor of "Scars: An Anthology", which will be featured in the Arkansas Literary Festival 2016; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Lit Fest moderator chair; "Scars: An Anthology" examines the range and nuance of experiences related to scars of the body; it was published by Et Alia Press in Little Rock; Who You?, a genealogy segment featuring a continuation of an interview with Maria Hoskins, a former senior staff member of Vic Snyder; interview conducted by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; they discuss Hoskins' process in writing her previous books and her upcoming publication, "Down Home in Arkansas: A Family Reunion Story"; an interview with Sue Geiser, who relays funny stories about her experiences with clumsiness throughout her life.
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; the interview was conducted at Legacies & Lunch on March 2, 2016, by Clinton School of Public Service Dean Skip Rutherford; in this segment, Roberts discusses the decision to build the Children's Library & Learning Center, his work with community developers, Ron Robinson, the reasoning behind the naming of branches, and millage elections he has conducted; an interview with Katie Campbell, director of School House Rock Live, a production by the Children's Theatre at the Arkansas Arts Center; interview conducted by Kate Chagnon, the Butler Center's programming & outreach coordinator; they discuss the Children's Theatre's partnership with CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Library & Learning Center and the Arkansas connections to School House Rock Live; an interview with Jeffrey Condran, author of Prague Summer, a novel that will be featured at this year's Arkansas Literary Festival; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Literary Festival moderator chair; Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who talk about mercantile stores that have become restaurants, Cypress Corner, the Caskey store at Des Arc, drinking Coke with peanuts in the bottle, Woodell's drug in Arkadelphia, "wiggling" as a method of determining who would pick up a lunch tab, the Pickens store near Dumas, Cherokee Village, Hardy, the Sitting Bull restaurant at Cherokee Village, developer John Cooper, Paul's attempts to disguise a disgusting odor in his car using Hai Karate cologne, and the existence of dancing at Cherokee Village and accompanying belief that it was a den of iniquity; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about reports of mysterious flying objects seen in the Ouachita Mountains in 1897; an interview with sisters Debra Brown and Regine Notto, who share their memories of family vacations in Hot Springs and the Grand Canyon; an interview with George West, the Butler Center's education coordinator, who discusses the upcoming Summer Seminar for Arkansas teachers which will focus on the work of Arkansas's Pulitzer Prize authors; interview conducted by David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies; Who You?, a genealogy segment featuring an interview with Maria Hoskins, a former senior staff member of Vic Snyder; interview conducted by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; they discuss Hoskins' family history and upcoming publication, Down Home in Arkansas: A Family Reunion Story; an interview with Allen Alverson, Arkansas musician and member of Lark in the Morning, a band that will perform Celtic and Ozark roots music on vintage instruments tonight, Friday, March 18, at the CALS Ron Robinson Theater for Arkansas Sounds' Celtic Cultural Celebration.
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; the interview was conducted at Legacies & Lunch on March 2, 2016, by Clinton School of Public Service Dean Skip Rutherford; in this segment, Roberts discusses library funding in Arkansas, the evolution of CALS, the CALS Main Library campus, and the beginnings of the CALS Butler Center for Arkansas Studies; Information about CALS' digital resources from Information Services staff members; an interview with Tyrone Jaeger, author of So Many True Believers, a collection of short stories that will be featured at this year's Arkansas Literary Festival; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Literary Festival moderator chair; Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who talk about the St. Joe Mercantile and other general stores in Arkansas's past, including McLeod's and Matthews's at Imboden, Calahan's at Black Rock, Perry's at Ravenden, and Ernie Dunlap's at Kirby, going to Boy Scout camp at Lake Greeson, the Chidester store, Congo Mercantile, the Burdell store near Pocahontas, the Eleven Point River, the Spring River, the Hankins family store at Oil Trough, how Paul found 11 sailors from Lawrence County serving at the same time aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga, the 1992 election campaign, wood stoves, whittling benches, quail hunting, the Dalark stores, Sugar Jones, a man who fed his cow Oreo cookies, the Jingles store at Benton, and Walnut Ridge; an interview with Miss Arkansas, Loren McDaniel, for #CALSStories; selections from Legacies & Lunch featuring Charlotte Schexnayder, journalist and state politician; an interview with sisters Debra Brown and Regine Notto, who share their memories of growing up in El Dorado, Arkansas, with their loving, close-knit family; an interview with George West, Arkansas musician and member of Lark in the Morning, a band that will perform Celtic and Ozark roots music on vintage instruments at Butler Center Galleries.
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, retiring director of the Central Arkansas Library System, conducted in 2010; selections from Legacies & Lunch featuring Bernadette Cahill, discussing women's fight for the right to vote in Arkansas, a topic she has researched thoroughly; information about CALS' digital resources from Information Services staff members; a reading of a letter from the Butler Center's collection of Civil War materials, written by George M. Blodgett, a Union sailor who spent part of the war in Arkansas; he describes an attack on the USS Mound City on the White River in Arkansas in 1862, sometimes called "the deadliest shot of the war"; Bizarre Arkansas, featuring information on Monte Ne, a partially completed, abandoned, and possibly haunted luxury resort built by failed presidential candidate William "Coin" Harvey; another installment of "Chewing the Fat with Rex & Paul"; "Authors on Air" with Brad Mooy, coordinator of the Arkansas Literary Festival, and Amy Bradley-Hole, moderator chair of the Literary Festival; an interview with Geraldine Purcell Davidson, who shares her experiences at Fargo Agricultural School for African American Children, a private residential school operated until 1949 and located outside of Brinkley, Arkansas; an interview with Sgt. A. Keith Jernigan, a Korean War veteran.
George Lucas has been commenting on The Force Awakens and his relationship to the franchise of late, so I said, let's do a bonus episode about it. Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
Aaaand we're back! There's two weeks to go...so are you ready? We talk about that, and have a legendary conversation with Bobby Roberts from the Full of Sith. Enjoy, and drop us a line! brewsandblasters@retrozap.com
On episode 14, our neighbor Toby joins us for the show.:: Follow along with our show guide for this episode at http://childrenoftheforce.com Over there, you'll find photos and links and way more than you see in these little show notes. :: STAR WARSY STUFF [1:50] :: We've been watching quite a bit of Clone Wars recently. We've powered through the second half of season 4, which means we watched the first Maul arc. We discuss whether or not it’s plausible that Obi Wan would so willingly team up with Ventress. (I find it suspect.) :: Anna reads an exceptionally funny Star Wars Mad Libs that Liam did (which gives this episode it's title) :: Anna has started reading Lost Stars! :: NEWS [13:20] :: We play some catch-up this week. We discuss some of the names of The Force Awakens, per that EW story. http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/12/star-wars-force-awakens-character-names :: The Force Awakens soundtrack will be released on the same day as TFA, December 18th. http://www.starwars.com/news/the-star-wars-the-force-awakens-soundtrack-arrives-december-18 :: New books also coming out December 18th! http://www.starwars.com/news/a-galaxy-of-star-wars-the-force-awakens-books-coming-december-18-first-look :: Battle of Jakku concept art from the Battlefront website: http://starwars.ea.com/starwars/battlefront/news/get-a-first-glimpse-of-the-battle-of-jakku-in-star-wars-battlefront :: Check out the great interactive video on Facebook (doesn’t play in Safari, but works in Chrome): https://www.facebook.com/StarWars/videos/vb.169299103121699/1030579940326940/?type=2&theater :: Tickets for The Force Awakens will probably be going on sale in October, per Bobby Roberts over at the Full of Sith. And maybe, hopefully, the first showing will be around 7:00? Please? :: CANON NEWS [38:40] :: We go through all of the new The Force Awakens starwars.com databank entries. Ton of information in there. :: JOKE [1:00:10] :: What’s the name of the first clone of Obi Wan Kenobi? :: REVIEW [1:02:30] :: Our guest, Toby, reviews Knights of the Old Republic, a game which none of the three of us are all that familiar with. Malgus? Star Forge? What the heck are those? :: OUTRO [1:05:45] : Connect with us, you will... : Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForce : Twitter: @forcechildren : Facebook: Children of the Force : Email: forcechildren@gmail.com : Website: www.childrenoftheforce.com
After touching ever-so-briefly on newsy (ish) subjects like blu-ray releases and midichlorian counts, Amy Ratcliffe decides that today will be the day Bryan Young and Bobby Roberts join her in a discussion one one of the most important pieces of Star Wars you've probably already forgotten about: Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars. Join us for a look back at the microseries that changed the way people looked at Star Wars, including the people making it today.If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
In today’s show, Full of Sith joins us for part 2 of our epic annual summer crossover event. We hope you caught part one of our conversation with Tha Mike Pilot, Bryan Young, and Bobby Roberts on Episode 126 of Full of Sith. Our friends join us for a cup of coffee as we discuss our topic for Show # 41, the current state of Star Wars canon. We also discuss Force Friday details, Simon Kinberg talks creating the future of Star Wars, Dan and Cory appear in Star Wars Insider, discuss our new sponsor, Topps Digital, and look at Han Solo as a, wait for it, refrigerator. We also have your next Espresso shot with the Bearded Trio, featuring Rob Wainfur. This is the podcast you're looking for! ---------------------------------------------------------
Mike and Bryan are reunited with the redoubtable Bobby Roberts for a discussion of Star Wars Celebration and what it was like from the inside and the outside. The cover all the trailers dropped at Celebration as well as all the speculation about what was seen.If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
The continuation of the behind the grind episode with Bobby Roberts. scorpions of support. the middle children of podcasting. check out some of the shows he is still part of: Hamfisted radio full of sith Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men thank you to all the new and old scorpions. www.mediocreshow.com voicemail line: 206.666.5900 twitter: @themediocreshow @erictomorrow @ladytomorrow @seeyounexttroy subscribe to the scorpions of support to help the show continue. mediocre show PO box 1303 west chester pa 19380
On this episode of behind the grind eric speaks with bobby roberts. Bobby has been podcasting since the very early days, and he is still grinding it out. check out some of the shows he is still part of: Hamfisted radio full of sith Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men thank you to all the new and old scorpions. www.mediocreshow.com voicemail line: 206.666.5900 twitter: @themediocreshow @erictomorrow @ladytomorrow @seeyounexttroy subscribe to the scorpions of support to help the show continue. mediocre show PO box 1303 west chester pa 19380
if someone were to make a map of the conversations we had with Bobby Roberts, it would be the confusing roads that have ever existed. speedbag the tumors. the smell of low tide. bobby's perception of love. pug pickle. who really knows their blood type? unless you are a fighter on street fighter 2. a grip of jojos. the disappointment of the cheesesteak pretzel. ribbons of sour cream. job perks. florida man. jimmy martin and the movies! thank you to all the new and old scorpions. www.mediocreshow.com voicemail line: 206.666.5900 twitter: @themediocreshow @erictomorrow @ladytomorrow @seeyounexttroy subscribe to the scorpions of support to help the show continue. mediocre show PO box 1303 west chester pa 19380
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
In today’s show we talk with Full of Sith’s Bobby Roberts to discuss the methodology of rumors in Star Wars and Popular Culture. Bobby is no stranger to Star Wars or Podcasting, and this is a conversation you will definitely enjoy. We also discuss official news concerning the Star Wars standalone films and directors, casting news, and how you can be in Episode VII, while making a significant contribution to UNICEF. We will also discuss how you can get in shape with Star Wars, as well as the next offering of “Your Espresso Shot with The Bearded Trio”. This is the Podcast You're Looking For! ----------------------------------------------- Purchase your Coffee With Kenobi tee shirt here!
Bryan Young and Bobby Roberts get together to discuss the latest news in Star Wars before descending into a discussion of the Dark Times of Star Wars fandom, that period between the release of Return of the Jedi and the Special Editions. The discussion further spirals into talk of the incredible Making of Return of the Jedi book from Del Rey. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Bryan leads a discussion on all the new Rebel News and a brand new Rumour Control segment. He's joined by show regular Bobby Roberts and Star Wars Journalist Dunc from Club Jade to sort through everything you've been hearing about Episode VII. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Bobby Roberts is back to talk with Mike and Bryan to dispel the latest rumours flying around the Internet about Star Wars. They talk release dates, casting, distribution patterns, and anything else that needs a closer look. Rebels and Episode VII are discussed, Emails are answered and a good time is had by all. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
This special two-part episode is one of Full of Sith's most special. In Part One, Mike, Bryan, and Consetta talk to actor Orlando Jones about his Star Wars fandom, his new web TV series, and his work on movies like Evolution and The Time Machine. In part two, Mike and Bryan have Bobby Roberts back for another Rumour Control segment where they discuss the production timeline and what JJ will be giving us in Episode VII.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Recorded 4/27/13 With all of the most recent rumours discussed, the full panel is joined by Bobby Roberts to talk Star Wars. Much talk is devoted to Episode VI, what to expect and what not to expect, and the conversation takes many bizarre turns from there. Special thanks to you for listening! Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Recorded 3/23/13 Mike and Bryan are joined by Rumour Controller Bobby Roberts to discuss the latest scuttlebutt in the Star Wars universe. The three of them take this episode to address casting rumours and to discuss Disney's business strategy in the wake of their recent layoffs.Special thanks to Bobby Roberts for joining us again this week. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for Episode XVII with Amy Ratcliffe to be released soon. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Recorded 2/13/13 Mike, Bryan, and Consetta talk The Clone Wars! But that's not all you'll hear! You'll hear Matt Lanter, Dee Bradley Baker, and Tom Kane all weigh in on Season 5 and reveal some secrets about Season 6. If you like the show, please leave us an iTunes review and share us with your friends and family! Voicemail - 206-426-5592 | fullofsith.com | @fullofsith | facebook.com/fullofsith | holocron@fullofsith.com Special thanks to Padawan Josh for his topical voicemail this week and to all you fine people out there for joining us every week! Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Thank you for listening. Guess what? Episode X featuring more Rumor Control with Bobby Roberts is available right now as well! We wanted to give you a double episode treat today, to say thank you for all you do for us. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
YOUR NERDFIGHTERS: Mikey Neilson (Chronicles of the Nerds), Ben Coleman (Live Wire Radio), Jonah Rose (Asteroid M), Michael Ring (Bridge City Comics), Allen Bethel (Chronicles of the Nerds), Matt Grigsby (Bridge City Comics), and your moderator/instigator Bobby Roberts. YOUR NERDFIGHTS: For this special anniversary show the tables are turned. The nerdfighters are bringing the fights [...]
"Not Just A Company That Makes Records...But A Record Company. When You Think About This...There's Quite A Difference." The Dunhill label was launched with this slogan in May 1965 by Jay Lasker, Lou Adler, Bobby Roberts and Pierre Cossette. The imprint bowed with a single by Adler's wife of the time, Shelley Fabares, "My Prayer" and would continue into the 1970's making wonderful waxings, as well as fostering such talents as Barry McGuire, The Mama's And The Papa's, Grass Roots, P.F. Sloan and so many others. Dunhill was a truly Californian creation at the epicenter of the Los Angeles music scene; a unique independent with lasting impact. Dunhill also happens to be a personal favorite of "Come To The Sunshine" host, Andrew Sandoval, who has sorted through hundreds of Dunhill singles to present you with a dream show of fabulous 45's by: Shelley Fabares/Willie And The Wheels/The Ginger-Snaps featuring Dandee Dawson/The Iguanas/Terry Black/P.F. Sloan/Barry McGuire/The Grass Roots/The Mama's And The Papa's/Modern Folk Quintet/The Thomas Group/The Hep Stars/The Woolies/Emergency Exit/The Inrhodes/The Lamp Of Childhood/The Imaginations/The Dawnbreakers/ The Storybook People/Dick Clark/The King Brothers/3's A Crowd/Karen Karsh/Marilyn McGinnis & The Magic Circle/Goldrush www.cometothesunshine.com
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 116th minute (1:55:00-1:56:00) and host Blake Howard joins producer of the 80s All Over Podcast, culture writer for the Portland Mercury and premiere Star Wars aficionado Bobby Roberts. Blake and Bobby take a digression to discuss that in 2019 the bad guys win before discussing De Niro's Neil "popping the blister" with Piven to regain his focus, feasting on sentimentality and Michael Mann's genius to understand and utilise Piven's 'yappy bulldog' personality in less than 60 seconds. Think about that. Take a listen.Host: Blake HowardGuest: Bobby RobertsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
It's the 63rd minute of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (1:02:00-1:03:00). Host Blake Howard is joined producer of the 80s All Over Podcast, culture writer, premiere Star Wars aficionado and one of Blake's absolute favourite people on Twitter Bobby Roberts. Blake is thrilled to have Bobby back on the show to deliver his incredible Pacino impression, discussion fandom toxicity and damaged masculinity (mainly "dudes not wanting to examine their feelings").Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
It's the 45th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast exploring Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (44:00-45:00). Host Blake Howard is joined producer of the 80s All Over Podcast, culture writer, premiere Star Wars aficionado and one of Blake's absolute favourite people on Twitter Bobby Roberts. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations