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Afterwork: With Dan and Brooks
#273 Bobfest 2024

Afterwork: With Dan and Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 42:15


We went to Bob fest at Mt. Hood to celebrate our buddy Bob.  Thanks for being awesome, Bob. email: afterworkpod@gmail.com 

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Some Kind Of Show
SKOS Number 279

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 60:17


We're still drinking Old Fashioneds outside as Bobby regales us with tales of the latest Bobfest, and of course we talk about chainsaws and camping.

Some Kind Of Show
SKOS Number 207

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 53:52


From deep within the recesses of the vault we happened upon an unreleased episode featuring Dean “The Hockman” Hockley. It was a simpler time when we thought there was going to be a ‘Bobfest’ and we still had hope for the future. We engage in all the shenanigans you’re used to and have ourselves a MovieCast Quiz.

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Some Kind Of Show
SKOS Number 195

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 48:29


Yep, it’s a ‘3rd One’. We try a beer (because we definitely needed more) and we discuss Siegs’ facial hair, how to duel in modern times, and plan out Bobfest 2020 that never happened. Cool.

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Some Kind Of Show
SKOS Number 194

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 59:51


We try a beer from our friends at The Brew Happy Show Podcast. Bobby talks about getting his life together, Keith talks dream jobs, and Siegs finds the world’s worst board game. Oh, and our Bobfest plans fizzled out like a mandatory face mask policy in America.

History Hack
#68 History Hack: BoBfest- The Easy Kids

History Hack

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 82:47


We're joined by relatives of Easy Company heroes Doc Roe, Smokey Gordon, Wild Bill Guarnere, Robert Burr Smith, Mike Ranney, George Luz and DonMalarkey to reminisce about how Band of Brothers impacted the lives of their fathers and grandfathers. From early reunions, to contributing to the book, to dealing with fame, we find out too what it means to be one of the "Easy Kids" twenty years on.

History Hack
#67 History Hack: BoBfest - The Historians

History Hack

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 82:38


Kicking off our three day special dedicated to Band of Brothers, we are joined by historians Paul Woodage and James Holland and screenwriter John Orloff to discuss how the story of Easy Company was brought to film. We talk about the struggle for historical accuracy, incorporating artistic license; and in detail about how episode two, Day of Days and episode nine, Why We Fight, were written.

The Basement Buddies Podcast
#75 Biggity Bob on the microphone

The Basement Buddies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 67:04


Returning guest Bob from our sister podcast Some Kind of Show. John shares his new obsession with Tik Tok which quickly turns to politics. Bob shares his hatred of youtube tutorials and we learn how easy it would be to sneak into Bob's work. We discuss how to have parties as adults and never invite the 'Barbara". Brooks and John complain about their kids and expensive groceries. Bob tells us some Plaid Pantry secrets and we all hate on Subway. We out Bob as a filthy Californian while we lament Old Portland quickly fading away. Bob predicts drone repair will be the job of the future while Brooks wants to get into the solder lifestyle. John visited an auction site full of bones and office chairs. We talk about scrounging, the allure of free stuff and John is gonna reuse his Christmas tree next year. Our question does a great job demonstrating our poor understanding of history. Everyone is officially invited to BobFest 2020 and you are encouraged to come with no supplies and just mooch.      Listen to more of Bob (and Siegs and Keith) on their very own podcast, Some Kind of Show! https://somekindofshow.libsyn.com/

Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 145

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 56:51


Brooks and Dean join the guys to discuss life post-Bobfest. We then have a Mic Whiz (My Quiz),after which Brooks babbles us into the end of the show.

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Some Kind Of Show
Bobfest Podcast 3

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 68:37


The third and final show from Bobfest features Keith and Siegs speaking to Brian Harrison and Kate before transitioning to Kris and Brooks. Finally, Bobby finds his way back to help us finish off the show with Rudy!

Some Kind Of Show
Bobfest Podcast 2

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 52:38


While Bobby is off “making meatloaf”… or whatever, Keith and Siegs sit down with some attendees of Bobfest. The first half is Rad Chad and Quinn, followed up by the second half in which we talk to Chris the blind forklift driver and Keith’s brother Jason (aka) Bocephus.

Some Kind Of Show
Bobfest Podcast 1

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 67:26


This is the first of three recordings from Bobfest 2019. In this one we kick it off with our usual inane banter before talking to Bobby’s mom and getting the inside scoop on the songs that she played with Keith and Bobby.

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Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 142

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 58:54


We talk D&D, the trouble with Rogue Brewing, and Siegs introduces Keith to one of his favorite beers. We have a Ludicrous Sexual Acts Quiz and Bobfest is discussed.

Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 140

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 59:55


We’re talking Bobfest! Details are discussed. All are welcome. Bring booze and food.

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Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess
BOBFEST 2018 with Jah9, Yoga On Dub and Africa Unite

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 30:09


BOBFEST 2018 JAH9 LIVE - CONCERT IN THE VILLAGE Fri, Feb 16, 2018, 7:30 PM – Sat, Feb 17, 2018, 12:30 AM  Dubbed the "Queen of Neo-Roots" music sweeping the world, Jah9 joins us alomng with some special musicians and artists to bring Atlanta a recharge and spiritual boost in a night of food, family, Afrikan marketplace, word sound & power. Takes place at the spacious and gracious Shrine Of The Black Madonna in Atlanta's historic West End. State of the art sound, free, secure parking, family-friendly environment. Bobfest rides again #Iknowaplace   YOGA ON DUB featuring Jah9 Thu, February 15, 2018 - 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM EST   Jah9 is an international Reggae artist and healthy lifestyle guru. She was certified in Kemetic Yoga through the great Yogi Yisir Ra Hotep. We have an exciting evening of Yoga led by Jah9, assisted by premeire Yogis of the Atlanta community, in a special blend with authentic music. This is a presentation that has been shared in choice places all over the world. After Yoga, participants will enjoy a light vegan meal, including tea, and healthy snacks. A night to remember   AFRICA UNITE Film Festival - Sat. Feb. 17 Sat, February 17, 2018 - 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST  FREE Film Festival at Atlanta's historic Auburn Research Library  CELEBRATING the art of storytelling. Features Independent, classic films from the African Diasporic experience, musical performances, all-day marketplace and a special, brief, powerful presentation by Baba Wekessa Madzimoyo on "Injected Racial Scripts." Paid parking available on site and in the neighborhood. Marta accessible. Wheelchair accessible. State of the art theatre and facilities Full lineup announced Feb 6th

Wake Up Hollywood
Paul Zollo

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 55:00


Paul Zollo is an author, journalist, songwriter and photographer. Presently he is the Senior Editor of American Songwriter magazine, and Chief Editor and Photographer for Bluerailroad. A native of Chicago, he’s the author of several books, including Songwriters On Songwriting, Expanded Edition (which has been called “the songwriter’s bible” and features in-depth interviews with more than sixty of the world’s greatest songwriters, including Frank Zappa, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Townes Van Zandt, Laura Nyro, Randy Newman), its sequel, More Songwriters On Songwriting, as well as Conversations with Tom Petty (featuring a full year of discussions between Petty & Zollo), The Schirmer Rhyming Dictionary, Hollywood Remembered (an oral and narrative history of Hollywood), The Beginning Songwriter’s Answer Book (a manual on the art and craft of songwriting), and Sunset & Cahuenga, a novel. He’s currently working on books with Matisyahu, and the legendary photographer Henry Diltz. The recipient of the NAS John Bettis Fellowship Award for service in the songwriting community, Zollo is former editor of SongTalk magazine, and Managing Editor of Performing Songwriter. He has written for numerous publications, including Variety, Billboard, Oxford American, Sing Out!, Grammy Magazine, Playback, Boulevard, Acoustic Guitar and others. The lead singer-songwriter for the LA band The Ghosters for many years, he released one self-titled album with the band, and two solo albums: Orange Avenue (2000), (which features his famous duet with Art Garfunkel on the song “Being In This World”) and Universal Cure (2014), which has a duet with Terre Roche of the Roches called “Maggie.” As a songwriter he’s collaborated with many great writers, including the late Steve Allen, as well as Dan Bern, Severin Browne, Bob Malone, James Coberly Smith and others. With Darryl Purpose, he’s written many songs, including all included on Darryl’s most recent album, Still The Birds. As a photographer, Zollo has photographed many musicians and performers, such as Aimee Mann, Peter Case and Leiber & Stoller, and his photos have been displayed in galleries in L.A. and published in American Songwriter and elsewhere. He is presently at work completing his first book of photos, Angeleno. He produced and hosted events for the Aspen Writer’s Foundation’s Lyrically Speaking Program, and hosts many songwriter tributes such as the annual Bobfest in L.A. a tribute to Bob Dylan. He produced NAS’ Salute To Songwriters for many years, has contributed to NARAS’ Living Histories video project, and for the past 16 years has written about the Best Song nominees for the annual Grammy program book. He also hosts the live web-series “Songwriters On Songwriting Live,” which is filmed and webcast every month from The Songwriting School of Los Angeles, where his guests have included Neil Sedaka, Stephen Bishop, Mike Love, Rumer, Dave Stewart and more.

Wake Up Hollywood
Paul Zollo

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 55:00


Paul Zollo is an author, journalist, songwriter and photographer. Presently he is the Senior Editor of American Songwriter magazine, and Chief Editor and Photographer for Bluerailroad. A native of Chicago, he’s the author of several books, including Songwriters On Songwriting, Expanded Edition (which has been called “the songwriter’s bible” and features in-depth interviews with more than sixty of the world’s greatest songwriters, including Frank Zappa, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Townes Van Zandt, Laura Nyro, Randy Newman), its sequel, More Songwriters On Songwriting, as well as Conversations with Tom Petty (featuring a full year of discussions between Petty & Zollo), The Schirmer Rhyming Dictionary, Hollywood Remembered (an oral and narrative history of Hollywood), The Beginning Songwriter’s Answer Book (a manual on the art and craft of songwriting), and Sunset & Cahuenga, a novel. He’s currently working on books with Matisyahu, and the legendary photographer Henry Diltz. The recipient of the NAS John Bettis Fellowship Award for service in the songwriting community, Zollo is former editor of SongTalk magazine, and Managing Editor of Performing Songwriter. He has written for numerous publications, including Variety, Billboard, Oxford American, Sing Out!, Grammy Magazine, Playback, Boulevard, Acoustic Guitar and others. The lead singer-songwriter for the LA band The Ghosters for many years, he released one self-titled album with the band, and two solo albums: Orange Avenue (2000), (which features his famous duet with Art Garfunkel on the song “Being In This World”) and Universal Cure (2014), which has a duet with Terre Roche of the Roches called “Maggie.” As a songwriter he’s collaborated with many great writers, including the late Steve Allen, as well as Dan Bern, Severin Browne, Bob Malone, James Coberly Smith and others. With Darryl Purpose, he’s written many songs, including all included on Darryl’s most recent album, Still The Birds. As a photographer, Zollo has photographed many musicians and performers, such as Aimee Mann, Peter Case and Leiber & Stoller, and his photos have been displayed in galleries in L.A. and published in American Songwriter and elsewhere. He is presently at work completing his first book of photos, Angeleno. He produced and hosted events for the Aspen Writer’s Foundation’s Lyrically Speaking Program, and hosts many songwriter tributes such as the annual Bobfest in L.A. a tribute to Bob Dylan. He produced NAS’ Salute To Songwriters for many years, has contributed to NARAS’ Living Histories video project, and for the past 16 years has written about the Best Song nominees for the annual Grammy program book. He also hosts the live web-series “Songwriters On Songwriting Live,” which is filmed and webcast every month from The Songwriting School of Los Angeles, where his guests have included Neil Sedaka, Stephen Bishop, Mike Love, Rumer, Dave Stewart and more.

Athletico Mince
Ep.13 - BobFest Revealed

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 40:19


Reaction to Top Gear, a canned chicken, a song that isn’t even new, socks, and some genuine listener feedback. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
39. Harry Hookey on Bob Dylan "Blood on the Tracks"

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 34:01


It's Bobfest this week on My Favorite Album, as ARIA-nominated singer-songwriter Harry Hookey joins host Jeremy Dylan to break down Bob Dylan's classic 1975 album "Blood on the Tracks". They look at classic tracks "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" and talk about how Dylan's commercial instincts, why he recorded the entire album twice, how these songs continue to evolve live, the best Dylan impressions and who should turn the album into a movie. Harry closes the episode with a beautiful performance of "If You See Her, Say Hello", complete with harmonica. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos.   If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com

Music Life Radio
042 – B.O.B Fest: Kate Knox

Music Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2011 53:29


Erik Core interviews Kate Knox about her role as an organizer for the international punk rock festival BOBFEST.  The BOB stands for Bremen – Germany, Oakland – California USA, and Bath – England and every couple of years the festival  rotates between these three cities. Folks come from all over to get together and enjoy […]

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Reggae Lover
84 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Marley (BobFest 2018 Promo)

Reggae Lover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 35:01


A promotional mix for the BobFest ATL event in Atlanta, Georgia February 15th through February 18th featuring music from Kymani, Damian, Stephen, Ziggy, and Cedella Marley among other heavy hitters. BOBFEST ATL 2018 FEATURING JAH9 – MUSIC, ART, FILM, YOGA, FOOD, FAMILY REGGAE FANS! YOGIS! FOODIES! FILM FANS! AND ALL OF ATL!! YOU HAVE A LOT IN STORE FOR THIS YEAR’S BOBFEST! BobFest 2018. 7th Annual Festival, a special celebration of Bob Marley and reggae music. Thursday: Yoga with Jah9 and friends Feb 15 Friday: Concert in the Village (and village marketplace!) featuring Jah9 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ATL, lyrical genius SaRoc and More- Feb 16 Saturday: AFRICA UNITE Film Festival- Feb 17 Sunday: Stir It Up Farm to Table Feast!- Feb 18 Purchase tickets at bobfestatl.com. Email bobfestatlinfo@gmail.com for volunteer, sponsor, and vendor information. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_Lover TuneIn Radio link: https://tunein.com/radio/Reggae-Lover-p1033580/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.