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Vibing With Sleezy: The Podcast
Sleezy Vibes With Sleezy: Season 6 Premiere

Vibing With Sleezy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 50:25


I'm back!!! Season 6 Episode 1 is out on all platforms. I cover the 2024- 2025 NFL Season, the 2025 NFL Playoffs, Bonnaroo Music Festival, and more. Listen and download on all platforms!!!! 

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Alt-Rock Band: Jive Talk (Bonnaroo 2024)

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 11:29


In this episode, we're featuring an exclusive interview from the alternative rock band Jive Talk, recorded live at Bonnaroo Music Festival. This landmark Roo performance marked a significant milestone for the Nashville-based band as they continue their rapid ascent into a leading musical force. During the show, Jive Talk delivered an unforgettable setlist that showcased their signature blend of infectious melodies, introspective lyrics, and energetic stage presence.  In an in-depth interview, we sit down with the members of Jive Talk to discuss their journey so far. We explore their unique approach to music videos, which have garnered widespread attention for their artistic vision and narrative storytelling. The band also shares their thoughts on the significance of Bonnaroo in their careers and how it feels to be performing on one of the biggest stages in the festival circuit. ___ This episode is brought to you by Magic Mind. Magic Mind is a “mental performance shot”, an addition to your daily routine, that gets you focused, mentally clear, motivated, and productive while reducing stress, with mushroom nootropics and adaptogens plus over 100% of your daily vitamin C and D per bottle! It is 100% Safe- all ingredients are third-party tested, sourced from the best suppliers You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code JRODCONCERTS20 at checkout You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/JRODCONCERTS20

The Road to Now
Bonnaroo: The Story Behind the Festival w/ co-founder Ashley Capps

The Road to Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 52:11


In 2002, Ashley Capps took a gamble- he rented hundreds of acres in rural Tennessee and put on a music festival. Coming on the heels of the infamous Lollapalooza '99 and an unsuccessful festival at the same site two years earlier, few thought Ashley could pull it off. As you (and the 80,000 people who attended the festival this year) know, Ashley and his partners proved the doubters wrong and created one of the most iconic festivals in modern America. Bob and Ben caught up with Ashley Capps back stage at Bonnaroo to talk about the history of the Bonnaroo Music Festival, how Ashley selected Manchester, TN, and the changes in the live music industry that have happened since he began working in live music decades ago. He also shares his insight on building the relationships that make a major festival sustainable. Bob also shares his experiences playing Bonnaroo with the Avett Brothers from the small stage in 2006 to the main stage in 2019. This episode was recorded live at Bonnaroo on Friday, June 14, 2019 and originally aired as episode #133. This rebroadcast was edited by Ben Sawyer.

What in Tardation
BRAD SATIVA | Comics, Karens, & Katt Williams

What in Tardation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 65:10


Episode 10 - Special Guest Brad Sativa!Comics, Karens, Katt Williams, and More!Brad Sativa, a Nashville Based Comedian/Actor. He recently had 2 new sets in features 2022: 1st Don't Tell Comedy (Surpassed 100K on Youtube) and a clean CircleTV (Grand Ole Opry Channel) on Standup Nashville. He released his Debut Album Entitled "PETTY" on all major Streaming Services. He also has appeared on CMT's "Still the King, The Movie "Laugh.Love.Karaoke." (2022), Standup Nashville for the Circle network, Several National Brand Commercials, and Craig Brewer (Empire Producer) New Roast Battle "You Look Like", which was debuted on Kevin Hart's LOL Network. He has also been a featured performer on Bonnaroo Music Festival (2019), Nashville Comedy Festival (2018-2022), 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival (2019 & 2022), Lookout Comedy Festival (2019), Yuck Fest (2019), Flyover Comedy Festival (2019), and Memphis Comedy Festival. He opened for Natasha Leggero, Joey Diaz, Karlous Miller, Michael Rapaport, Jared Freid, Chris Porter and many more.Follow Brad Sativa on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/bradsativaThe What in Tardation Podcast with Captain AutismStandup comedian and viral sensation AJ Wilkerson, nicknamed Captain Autism, sits down every week with comedians and co-hosts Sydni Stephens, Thomas Leon, Jimmy Hatcha and a variety of guests. This diverse collection of walking talking mental health issues come together in the safe space of The Tard Yard to discuss life, comedy, and current events with all their combined brain power. Enjoy consuming this Tardpod!New episodes every Tuesday!Join the Tardation Nation for pre roll episodes and exclusive content: patreon.com/TardationNation

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Paramore - Live At Bonnaroo Music Festival 2023

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 71:21


Setlist: 1. You First 00:02:43 2. That's What You Get 00:07:09 3. Caught in the Middle 00:11:33 4. Rose-Colored Boy 00:16:02 5. Running Out of Time 00:21:55 6. Last Hope 00:25:36 7. Hard Times 00:31:03 8. Baby (HalfNoise cover) 00:36:33 9. Crystal Clear 00:40:50 10. All I Wanted 00:44:30 11. Figure 8 00:48:22 12. Misery Business 00:52:49 13. Ain't It Fun 00:57:13 14. Still Into You 01:01:22 15. This Is Why 01:07:15 All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here  please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY! 

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

Do You Even Bonaroo? “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?” I'd like to imagine myself to be a theatrical entertainer, given any time to plan a performance, I might explore a “lineup” likened to those I've enjoyed in the past, as an avid raver and festival attendee. Being as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ is intended to be marketed as a brand, as well as myself as an artist, it would probably fall into form that a 3-Act lineup which includes S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ would include artists such as those referenced in “The Legend of S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ “ film series from ‘The Festival Project', slated to include multiple video-game themed “DJ Battles”, and ‘B2Bs' (or, back-to-back) performances by various artists from each major genre in the modern mainstream EDM scene. As the plot from the series revolves around the “anti-heroic” efforts of a less-than-likely hero, whose powers originate from a far away strange and mysterious extra-terrestrial multiverse-- separated only by the fabric of time and space, but connected through parallel realities of music by way of sounds and frequencies, S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ must journey through the World of Music and learn to ‘Drop The Bass” in time to save The World...or at the very least, save herself. Being as Bonnaroo Music Festival is a multi-genre camping festival, which boasts top-notch stages and production quality, I'd try to focus on reaching a broad number of participants; listeners and fans of every genre should find something to love (or dance to). The set as an entirety runs as a stage play, or musical, Opening with excerpts from the “Festival Project” series, a comedic scene acts as an intro to the opening act LSDream; However, though he begins as the ever-popular psychedelic DJ, a bass drop in his set unravels the fabric of time, sending the audience back by a decade, as he preforms the latter half of his set as Brillz, circa 2010; In the final moments of his set, another skit transitions the dancefloor into a flashback, as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ takes the decks to begin the infamous ‘93 To Infinity S Ū P ∆ S E T; a journey through time and music. As we transition through the nostalgic hits that tie us all together as music lovers, friends, and festival family, B2B Battles and Performances by Bass Music Staples create a moving interlude, featuring performances by favorites such as Allison Wonderland and REZZ, pioneers of legendary female artistry--finally leading into a finale, featuring DJ Dillon Francis (to everyone's confusion), resulting in an almost final DJ battle as the aforementioned battle for the win, leading into a surprise performance/ finale by “The King of Dubstep” , bringing the performance and festival entirety to a close--because--of course, that's an act you just can't follow. The set/lineup could be said to be interchangeable, with the progression of the series and between genres, the artists referenced tend to change, with the exception of LSDream/Brillz, (DJ) Dillon Francis, and the secret/surprise guest in the finale. Though this is an ongoing project, keep in mind that I submitted this “lineup” as an impromptu midterm assignment--based off of the repeated line from the saga “--But did you see the lineup?!” and the tagline of the series, “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?” {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Do You Even Bonaroo? “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?” I'd like to imagine myself to be a theatrical entertainer, given any time to plan a performance, I might explore a “lineup” likened to those I've enjoyed in the past, as an avid raver and festival attendee. Being as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ is intended to be marketed as a brand, as well as myself as an artist, it would probably fall into form that a 3-Act lineup which includes S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ would include artists such as those referenced in “The Legend of S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ “ film series from ‘The Festival Project', slated to include multiple video-game themed “DJ Battles”, and ‘B2Bs' (or, back-to-back) performances by various artists from each major genre in the modern mainstream EDM scene. As the plot from the series revolves around the “anti-heroic” efforts of a less-than-likely hero, whose powers originate from a far away strange and mysterious extra-terrestrial multiverse-- separated only by the fabric of time and space, but connected through parallel realities of music by way of sounds and frequencies, S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ must journey through the World of Music and learn to ‘Drop The Bass” in time to save The World...or at the very least, save herself. Being as Bonnaroo Music Festival is a multi-genre camping festival, which boasts top-notch stages and production quality, I'd try to focus on reaching a broad number of participants; listeners and fans of every genre should find something to love (or dance to). The set as an entirety runs as a stage play, or musical, Opening with excerpts from the “Festival Project” series, a comedic scene acts as an intro to the opening act LSDream; However, though he begins as the ever-popular psychedelic DJ, a bass drop in his set unravels the fabric of time, sending the audience back by a decade, as he preforms the latter half of his set as Brillz, circa 2010; In the final moments of his set, another skit transitions the dancefloor into a flashback, as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ takes the decks to begin the infamous ‘93 To Infinity S Ū P ∆ S E T; a journey through time and music. As we transition through the nostalgic hits that tie us all together as music lovers, friends, and festival family, B2B Battles and Performances by Bass Music Staples create a moving interlude, featuring performances by favorites such as Allison Wonderland and REZZ, pioneers of legendary female artistry--finally leading into a finale, featuring DJ Dillon Francis (to everyone's confusion), resulting in an almost final DJ battle as the aforementioned battle for the win, leading into a surprise performance/ finale by “The King of Dubstep” , bringing the performance and festival entirety to a close--because--of course, that's an act you just can't follow. The set/lineup could be said to be interchangeable, with the progression of the series and between genres, the artists referenced tend to change, with the exception of LSDream/Brillz, (DJ) Dillon Francis, and the secret/surprise guest in the finale. Though this is an ongoing project, keep in mind that I submitted this “lineup” as an impromptu midterm assignment--based off of the repeated line from the saga “--But did you see the lineup?!” and the tagline of the series, “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?” {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.

The Legend of S Ū P ∆ C Я E E ™

Do You Even Bonaroo? “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?” I'd like to imagine myself to be a theatrical entertainer, given any time to plan a performance, I might explore a “lineup” likened to those I've enjoyed in the past, as an avid raver and festival attendee. Being as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ is intended to be marketed as a brand, as well as myself as an artist, it would probably fall into form that a 3-Act lineup which includes S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ would include artists such as those referenced in “The Legend of S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ “ film series from ‘The Festival Project', slated to include multiple video-game themed “DJ Battles”, and ‘B2Bs' (or, back-to-back) performances by various artists from each major genre in the modern mainstream EDM scene. As the plot from the series revolves around the “anti-heroic” efforts of a less-than-likely hero, whose powers originate from a far away strange and mysterious extra-terrestrial multiverse-- separated only by the fabric of time and space, but connected through parallel realities of music by way of sounds and frequencies, S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ must journey through the World of Music and learn to ‘Drop The Bass” in time to save The World...or at the very least, save herself. Being as Bonnaroo Music Festival is a multi-genre camping festival, which boasts top-notch stages and production quality, I'd try to focus on reaching a broad number of participants; listeners and fans of every genre should find something to love (or dance to). The set as an entirety runs as a stage play, or musical, Opening with excerpts from the “Festival Project” series, a comedic scene acts as an intro to the opening act LSDream; However, though he begins as the ever-popular psychedelic DJ, a bass drop in his set unravels the fabric of time, sending the audience back by a decade, as he preforms the latter half of his set as Brillz, circa 2010; In the final moments of his set, another skit transitions the dancefloor into a flashback, as S Ū P ∆ ⓒ Я E E.™ takes the decks to begin the infamous ‘93 To Infinity S Ū P ∆ S E T; a journey through time and music. As we transition through the nostalgic hits that tie us all together as music lovers, friends, and festival family, B2B Battles and Performances by Bass Music Staples create a moving interlude, featuring performances by favorites such as Allison Wonderland and REZZ, pioneers of legendary female artistry--finally leading into a finale, featuring DJ Dillon Francis (to everyone's confusion), resulting in an almost final DJ battle as the aforementioned battle for the win, leading into a surprise performance/ finale by “The King of Dubstep” , bringing the performance and festival entirety to a close--because--of course, that's an act you just can't follow. The set/lineup could be said to be interchangeable, with the progression of the series and between genres, the artists referenced tend to change, with the exception of LSDream/Brillz, (DJ) Dillon Francis, and the secret/surprise guest in the finale. Though this is an ongoing project, keep in mind that I submitted this “lineup” as an impromptu midterm assignment--based off of the repeated line from the saga “--But did you see the lineup?!” and the tagline of the series, “Where Were You When The Bass Dropped?”

Please Don’t Tell Anyone
50. I Died (and came back to life) at Bonaroo

Please Don’t Tell Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 60:11


Submission:   "On Friday, June 2012, I was airlifted out of Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. During this near-death experience, I left my physical body and was able to watch almost as a third party as I was airlifted to the cardiac care unit in Chattanooga, Tennessee on life support. The next day I awoke, and by Sunday, June 10th, I miraculously returned to the festival after refusing to be released to a women's shelter. Nine months after the festival, I ended up having a complete mental breakdown, an existential crisis triggered by that experience that led me to do a series of wild and crazy things, landing me in a mental hospital for a week where I forgot my own name for two days. Believing I actually died June 8th,may sound out there. But it all happened and the event became a launching pad for my now 10 years of sobriety after a three year addiction to heroin and opiates. This is a story about mental health and stigmas around drug addictions and addicts. It's been a long journey and I'm very grateful to still be on this earth." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pleasedonttellanyone/support

Funny to Informing
219. Bonnaroo Blues with Limp Weiner

Funny to Informing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 108:34


John and Coleman are doing the show from Nashville for this one! The guys spent 3 days at Bonnaroo Music Festival, and had quite a memorable time! They catch up about all the antics that the event had to offer, as well as, having friend of the show and guest Limp Weiner from Tha Trailer … Continue reading 219. Bonnaroo Blues with Limp Weiner →

Threezus
Episode 171 // We're a Bunch of Insane Conspiracy Theorists. Confirmed.

Threezus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 39:01


Danny recaps his trip to the wonderful land of the Bonnaroo Music Festival and has the trio play a round of "That Celebrity Who...", Daniel gives idioms that the others have to guess the origin of, and Mason has the trio draft their "favorite" conspiracy theories.

Missin' Curfew
194. Matthew Tkachuk, Bonnaroo and the US Open

Missin' Curfew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 83:33


In this episode of Missin Curfew, the fellas are joined by Florida Panther winger Matthew Tkachuk, fresh of the cats incredible Stanley Cup Finals run! But first, Obs and Updogg break it down as they do every Thursday, covering both of their wild weekends, the Golden Knights' celebration, and the early offseason moves in the NHL. Obie spent Saturday at LACC taking in the action from the Hole 14 bar. He watched on as Rory and Wyndham Clark took it down to the wire. Then in Uppy's World, Scottie attempted to relive the glory days with a trip out to Tennessee for the Bonnaroo Music Festival. He caught performances by Sheryl Crow, Odezsa, and of course My Morning Jacket, and spent some quality time with some members of Bob Moses' band.Then joining the fellas is special guest Matthew Tkachuk, who provides his insights on the Florida Panthers' remarkable playoff run, including how the team rallied together and fostered a belief in themselves. They delve into the nerves of Game 7 against the Boston Bruins, the standout performances of Bobrovsky, and the mindset of players like Nick Cousins and Sam Bennet. The fellas also discuss Tkachuk's mentality both on and off the ice, his experiences in the epic four-overtime game, and big Walt's influence throughout the run. This action-packed episode is filled with laughter, insightful discussions, and the unique perspective of Matthew Tkachuk, making it a must-listen for hockey and golf fans alike.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4534761/advertisement

The Trout Show
Jeff Beck and Me

The Trout Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 10:59 Transcription Available


I, along with millions of others, were fans of guitar virtuoso Jeff Beck and I was sadden by the announcement of his recent sudden passing. This podcast is a quick story about how I was lucky to be invited by his record label to see Jeff live back in 2010 at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. How it all came about and how I was fortunate enough to be able to write my story on Jeff's Facebook page. Rest in Peace Mr. Beck there will never be another guitarist like you.www.TheTroutShow.comThanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/

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The Load Out Music Podcast
Season 3: Legendary Jam Band moe. Visits The Load Out

The Load Out Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 38:06


Jam band culture is a thing unto itself that drives passions that are perhaps hotter than any other music fandom. And the the list of legendary jam bands is well known: the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, Phish, Widespread Panic and more. One of the great American jam bands is moe. out of Buffalo which as been praised for its musicality and appeared at Woodstock '99, opened for Allmans and The Who, performed at Radio City Music Hall and at Bonnaroo Music Festival five times and more. On the most recent episode of The Load Out Music Podcast, we welcome in moe.'s Al Schnier and Vinnie Amico.    

The Tipped and Stiffed Podcast
#72 - Ghouls, Goblins, and Demons

The Tipped and Stiffed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 62:43


Cade and Jarod talk about how the misery never ends and we are in a spiritual war with....someone? Also our friend got arrested at the worst bar in Kenosha. Finally Jarod and Bryce recap their strange trip to the Bonnaroo Music Festival in TN. CALL US: 262-770-5763 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS: https://www.ikenosha.com/ PRODUCED BY: https://www.thatsabeauty.com/ Find Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetippedandstiffedpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTippedandStiffedPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tippedandstiffedpodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Y1ik73JNYq4ushVVJr3rx?si=273c587819b24093 Production: https://www.instagram.com/thatsabeautyproductions/ New episodes every Friday!

The Scruffy Stuff
Bonnaroo: What's new for the music festival and the Farm in 2022?

The Scruffy Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 33:01


Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, the brainchild of Knoxville native Ashley Capps, helped pave the way for largescale music events in the United States since its first iteration in 2002.  After last year's event was canceled – not because of COVID-19, but because of weather – roads on the Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, have been paved, which could help prevent a muddy mess. And that's just the beginning.  This episode is dedicated to some of those big changes. Whether you are a seasoned Bonnaroovian looking forward to what's new or a Bonna-rookie with no clue what to expect, we have you covered.  "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. 

A Real Estate Podcast
Bonnaroo Music Festival

A Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 12:41


Steve and Joe talk back on the good times they had going to Bonnaroo music festival. They take a break from real estate to go through the set list!

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Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 73: Zero Carb Budweiser, Missouri's New Madam, & A UFO Circles Georgia

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 83:35


Kathleen opens the show drinking an Iron City Beer from Pittsburgh, which is one of her new favorite brews. She tells listeners about her weekend doing shows in Columbus OH, Cleveland OH, and Pittsburgh including lunch at Primanti Brothers. She gives the Termites an update on her upcoming Special taping in Denver, which has been moved to June 4th. Kathleen has added a Grow-You-Own Bigfoot to her Pubcast desk and will post Before and After pics on her Instagram. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Lay's Layers Sour Cream & Onion chips, which she thinks need more onion flavor and she doesn't like the soft texture. She moves on to try Utz Ripples Fried Dill Pickle flavored chips which she adds to her top 3 flavors. She finishes with Branchero flavored sauce from Cleveland's Branch BBQ Sauce, which she really likes and is going to try on her chicken wings during this Sunday's NFL Division playoffs. THE QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen is SO excited to announce that Queen Stevie Nicks will be headlining Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival this summer, which she will absolutely attend with her friend Brian. UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on the latest conspiracy claims from the MyPillow guy, more Facebook legal woes (this time in the UK), and the Michigan woman who tried to have her husband killed via parody site rentahitman.com THE NEXT BUD LIGHT: Kathleen is excited to announce that Bud Light is releasing a new zero-carb beer called “Next,” or the next generation of light beer for the next generation of beer drinkers as Bud Light's Marketing team describes. The new beer is aimed at younger consumers, such as Generation Z, who are seeking out the similar nutritional makeup of hard seltzer and the flavor of beer.A FLYING DACHSHUND: Kathleen laughs while reading an unbelievable story from KMOX in St. Louis, where a man saw something fly above his car and then drop something. That something was a lost dachshund named Fiona. The driver rescued the dog which survived the drop by the owl and eventually connected with the dog's relieved owner via his Facebook page. BIG MACS FOR LONGEVITY: Kathleen is amused reading an article from Philly where a 106-year-old woman credits her long life to faith and Big Macs. SPRINGFIELD MO GETS A BUCEES: Kathleen is thrilled to read an announcement that Springfield MO is getting a Buc-ee's travel center since she visits Springfield often to golf Johnny Morris' Big Cedar courses and visit the gigantic Bass Pro Shop. HOLLYWOOD MADAM MOVES TO THE OZARKS: Kathleen reads an article announcing that former Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss is moving to the Missouri Ozarks after an incident with her pet parrot in Nevada, and plans to open a no-cage parrot sanctuary near Mansfield, MO. Kathleen laughs as she anticipates Fleiss' first interaction with hillbillies in the area when the Fall hunting season opens. GEORGIA UFO: Kathleen reads an article outlining the events that led up to a flight attendant photographing a triangular-shaped UFO rather than the Milky Way somewhere over Georgia. Kathleen and Paddles try to define a “naked alien.” “HOLY SHIT! FOUND IT”: As part of her new Pubcast segment about “finding old things that should have already been found,” Kathleen reads a release that scientists in England have discovered a large sea dragon's fossilized remains from the bottom of a lagoon.HORNED HELMETS PREDATE VIKINGS: Kathleen is shocked to read an article where 2 horned helmets first discovered in Viksø, Denmark have been traced back to the Bronze Age -- dispelling myths that they originated from the Viking era, according to research published in the historical journal Praehistorische Zeitschrift.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching 5 seasons of “Hell On Wheels” on AMC or Amazon Prime. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
DJV Download - 01/12/22 – Things We Shouldn't Have Said (Get It?)

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 22:02


Today on the DJV Download: Food talk includes Taco Bell's subscription service, Girl Scout Cookies, and more. Film talk is all about Ben Affleck not regretting his 2003 flop “Gigli” — we'll tell you why — and Oscar news to possibly be excited about. Music talk breaks down the Bonnaroo Music Festival with it's first female headliner. We discuss. Jamie Lynn Spears is promoting her upcoming book in the form of discussing her relationship with her sister, Britney Spears. We discuss that, too. Plus, so much more!Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on DJVShow.com.

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
DJV Download - 09/01/21 - No Bonnaroo For You!

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 12:33


Trending today, Britney's ex-husband, Jason Alexander, arrested at Nashville airport. Mike Richards given his walking papers as executive producer of "Jeopardy" and "Wheel." Get ready, Star Jones is returning to "The View." Also trending, this Thursday's Bonnaroo Music Festival has been cancelled, due to recent heavy flooding.

Hard Factor
9/1: Bonnaroo Music Festival Has Been Cancelled & VA Schoolboard Gets Pranked Bart Simpson Style

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 61:05


Bad news for music lovers as the famed Bonnaroo music festival has been cancelled due to the horrible weather that region has suffered (00:21:45). A school board in VA gets duped by one of the oldest and most classic pranks in the book (00:49:45) This, and much more on today's episode of Hard Factor... (00:00:00) - Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time, w/ Will (00:08:40) - Holidays - Save Japan's Dolphins Day (00:13:50) - Today in History - Germany Invaded Poland, ANZUS Pact Signed, Remains Of Titanic Discovered (00:15:40) - #3 - Mike Richards has been fired all together from Jeopardy (00:17:05) - #2 - Dog crates left at Kabul airport have social media in a frenzy & update of number of Americans still in Afghanistan (00:21:45) - #1 - Bonnaroo music festival has officially been cancelled & Pat gives us an inside scoop on what it might have been like to attend (00:24:05) - Surprise additional Cream of The Crop, tune in to find out what it is! (00:26:50) - The lawyer for 17 defendants in the Capitol riots case, John Pierce, is in fact a conman & Pat tells us exactly what's going on with him. Also is Madison Cawthorne threatening a new Civil War in his speech in North Carolina? TikTok International Moment, w/Wes (00:39:15) - Ireland/UK - Giant & horny house spider invasion (00:42:50) - Russia - 5 year old girl is bitten by a venomous snake at petting zoo (00:44:30) - Vancouver B.C. - Man angry about the mask policy decides to urinate all over the counter of a local Dairy Queen and is caught on camera in the act (00:49:45) - Schoolboard in Henrico county VA gets duped with a classic prank that would make Bart Simpson proud These stories and more… brought to you by our fantastic sponsors. Talkspace - Match with a licensed therapist when you go to talkspace.com and get $100 off your first month with the promo code HARDFACTOR. Gabi - Start saving on your auto insurance today! Go to Gabi.com/hardfactor to start saving today! Helix Sleep - Go to HelixSleep.com/hardfactor, take their two-minute sleep quiz, and they'll match you to a customized mattress that will give you the best sleep of your life & get up to $200 off all mattress orders AND two free pillows . Also download the Greenroom App by Spotify to join us for LIVE What the Fuck Wednesday Shows, every Wednesday at 5 PM Eastern Leave us a Voicemail at 512-270-1480 or leave a 5-Star review on Apple Pods to hear it on Friday's show

The Scruffy Stuff
What should you know before attending Bonnaroo?

The Scruffy Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 32:44


Co-host Ryan Wilusz, an eight-year Bonnaroo veteran, has accumulated just as much festival knowledge over the years as he has random campsite gear. He is joined by co-host Calvin Mattheis and visual journalist Caitie McMekin, who have both attended as photographers, to share their biggest tips for preparing for next week's festival and for ensuring you stay true to the Bonnaroovian Code.  "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com.

Canna-bish Talk
Bonnaroo Music Festival/ Bassnectar

Canna-bish Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 33:02


Join in as we speak about our excitement toward this years Bonnaroo 2021 lineup, as well as our enthusiasm to going back to the farm this year! We also bring up the hot topic of Bassnectar and the allegations in the lawsuit filed agianst him yesterday April 5th.

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Productive Conversations with Matt Brown

Marcos Lopez! What a great name, what a great guy. After seeing down with him to have this productive conversation, I learned more about what makes this man so fascinating and so appeal to so many different people. He has lived the life already and continues to make the most of it! We go over his bohemian lifestyle that he once lived. From living in Spain, living in Los Angeles, Living in New York City, and then some. We get into his skill and love of bartending, being a winosaur, New York basketball, East Coast v. West Coast, and the fascinating story of just one day hoping on an RV with a random stranger and going to Bonnaroo for the weekend! This podcast is fascinating and so much fun to listen to! (11:22) - We begin this podcast with a discuss on Wine and the Wine business that Marcos is involved in. (12:08) - Marcos then talks to me about his life as a Bartender (19:22) - Marcos once lived in the beautiful country of Spain! So he talks to me about life as a Spaniard and how it compares to living as an American. (30:42) - Los Angeles or New York City? Marcos has lived in both of these major American cities and he talks to me about life in the East compared to life in the West. (39:43) - We then get into a discuss about Basketball. Specifically New York Basketball as we talk about the Knicks and Nets. (51:18) - FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK! Marcos is a former Rock Musician, so him and I go deep on his experience playing Rock Music. (1:02:32) - Marcos then talks to me about his incredible story of going to the Bonnaroo Music Festival with a stranger (1:05:42) - Marcos then answers The Proust Questionnaire. (1:13:48)

Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast
Episode 121: McAnon

Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 83:52


Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet (in the sarx) to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Horror Films, Movie Casting, Musical Instruments, Television, Inventions, Indigenous Peoples, Disasters, Famous Lawsuits, Ancient Rome, Music Festivals, Green Cities, Netflix and more! Round One HORROR FILMS - What British film production company is best known for their series of gothic horror films (including takes on Frankenstein, Dracula and the Mummy) that were notably filmed in color and released between the mid-1950’s to 1970’s? MOVIE CASTING - Who played the adult Santino “Sonny” Corleone in The Godfather? MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - What kind of metalworking tool appears in the musical score for films including Jaws, Aliens, The Terminator, The Matrix, and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy has been used as a recording instrument by rock groups such as The Beatles and Metallica? TELEVISION - What show debuted on September 7th, 1979, with George Grande anchoring? INVENTIONS - Though horses were domesticated by approximately 4,500 B.C., what horse-riding aid was not in common use until the 2nd century B.C. in India? INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - Known to the English as the five nations, Cayuga, Seneca, Onondaga Mohak and Oneida, what indigenous confederacy did they make up? Missed Corrections 119 - Michael Ian Black was indeed Raphael. He performed for thousands in Juarez, Mexico at a small ice cream store. 120 - To Lee: it's progenitor, not "progenerator". 121 - Alison calls in with comments on Skyler's popcorn question. Round Two DISASTERS - How many crew members died when the space shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986? FAMOUS LAWSUITS - In 1984, attorney John Kirby Jr. successfully defended Nintendo Co. Ltd. in federal court against Universal City Studios, Inc. against a copyright infringement claim over what character? ANCIENT ROME - Construction of the colosseum finished under which Roman emperor? MUSIC FESTIVALS - Organizers of The Bonnaroo Music Festival consulted the manager of what band (who Rolling Stone magazine called “The Most Important band of the 90’s”) when planning their popular annual festival? TELEVISION - Pepsi-milk was the drink of choice of one of the titular stars of what television show? GREEN CITIES - What U.S. city is the least-populous city that is considered to be the most-populous city in its state and also became the first U.S. city to be powered entirely by renewable energy in 2015? Rate My Question FRIDAY THE 13TH - What is the name of the blade-wielding antagonist of the film Friday the 13th, who terrorizes the counselors of Camp Crystal Lake? - submitted by Patty FRIDAY THE 13TH - In which Friday the 13th movie does Jason get his signature hockey mask? - submitted by Quizdaddy Dylan Final Questions NETFLIX - What 1988 movie was the first to ever be mailed out by Netflix on DVD in 1998, and also features less than 15 minutes of on-screen time featuring its title character? FAMOUS COMPANIES - What cosmetics company shares its name with the birthplace of William Shakespeare? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges October 26th, 2020 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Palace Pub and Wine Bar - 7:30 pm EDT October 29th, 2020 - Know Nonsense Virtual Pub Trivia - Live on Twitch 8pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Dylan, Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Rachael, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Lisa, Alex, Jenny, Logan, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S. ,Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."

Music Row Hideout
Brad Sativa—Genius Voice of a Generation

Music Row Hideout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 201:33


Brad Sativa, a Nashville Based Comedian/Actor. He has appeared on CMT's "Still the King, Several National Brand Commercials, and Craig Brewer Produced (Dolemite is My Name) New Roast Battle "You Look Like", which was recently debuted on Kevin Hart's LOL Network in March 2019. He has also been a featured performer on Bonnaroo Music Festival (2019), Nashville Comedy Festival (2019), 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival (2019), any many more. He regularly tours the Southeast and Midwest doing what he loves as well as being a local favorite in Nashville. In this episode we discuss: Brad's upcoming Zany's headlining show Race, Gender, and everything controversial Kanye West: Genius or meh? Growing up Jackson Much more --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-poole3/support

Music Row Hideout
Brad Sativa—Genius Voice of a Generation

Music Row Hideout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 201:33


Brad Sativa, a Nashville Based Comedian/Actor. He has appeared on CMT's "Still the King, Several National Brand Commercials, and Craig Brewer Produced (Dolemite is My Name) New Roast Battle "You Look Like", which was recently debuted on Kevin Hart's LOL Network in March 2019. He has also been a featured performer on Bonnaroo Music Festival (2019), Nashville Comedy Festival (2019), 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival (2019), any many more. He regularly tours the Southeast and Midwest doing what he loves as well as being a local favorite in Nashville. In this episode we discuss: Brad's upcoming Zany's headlining show Race, Gender, and everything controversial Kanye West: Genius or meh? Growing up Jackson Much more

Miracle Ford Podcast
Miracle Ford Podcast | Episode #18 – Street Artist Bryan Deese

Miracle Ford Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 25:51


Welcome to the first episode of the Miracle Ford Podcast of the new decade! For our first episode, we go straight to the ART of it. Host John Haggard talks to Bryan Deese, Gallatin-based muralist and street artist who has worked for various companies and events, both local and national. Together, they discuss the following topics: Where Bryan Grew UpHow Bryan Got Into Mural and Street ArtHis Transition From Graphic Design to Full Time Mural and Street ArtistBryan Deese’s Art HeroesExciting Projects He Has Done RecentlyCreative FreedomIs the Gallatin Local Government Supportive of His Works?Most Memorable Artwork He’s Done so FarUpcoming Art ProjectsDoes Bryan Accept Commission Projects?Bryan’s Interesting ObsessionHow to Contact Bryan Transcript John Haggard 0:02 Welcome to the Miracle Ford podcast where, throughout the month, you’ll be able to learn the best ways to purchase, lease, service, maintain, accessorize, and sell your vehicle for the highest resale value possible when you’re ready. We also discuss vehicle model details and the latest technology that makes driving a new vehicle really cool compared to just a few years ago. I’m your host, John Haggard, and you know, as always, you can find show notes and a transcript along with links to content that we talked about right here on our website miraclefordtn.com and also on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Podcasts and on Spotify. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on any of those platforms, and share. Another cool thing that we get to do and that’s to interview community leaders and shakers in the Gallatin-Sumner County area, who are part of great projects. Got a lot of things that are going on and, on today’s podcast, we have the privilege of speaking with Bryan Deese, muralist and street artist. Bryan, welcome to the podcast! Bryan Deese 1:03 Hello! Thanks for having me. John Haggard 1:04 Glad to have you! Before we learn about what a muralist and street artist is and does, tell us a little about you. Are you from Gallatin? Bryan Deese 1:14 I’m from Nashville. I grew up in Nashville, kind of all over that area, and then have been up in Gallatin now for about 10 years. John Haggard 1:22 So from Nashville. Where did you go to school in high school here? Bryan Deese 1:27 Well, I went to two schools. I went to Franklin Road Academy in South Nashville, with my area. And then I graduated from Hillsboro High School in the Green Hills area of Nashville, John Haggard 1:39 The Burros, I think they call that, or something like that. Bryan Deese 1:41 Absolutely, full of pride. John Haggard 1:42 Yeah. Was that a good football team when you were there? Bryan Deese 1:48 Not great when I was there. They have gotten a lot better with the coach they have. Fitzgerald has had a lot of success and they won a state championship after I left. But the Gallatin handed it to them pretty well the last season. John Haggard 2:01 So a muralist and street artist, I guess maybe, before we really dive into that, how would you define that term? If somebody says, “Well, what is a muralist and a street artist?” Bryan Deese 2:13 Yeah, mural artist mural list is anyone who’s painting murals and that could include indoors or outdoors. Street art is more specifically refers to the outdoors and painting, you know, on the streets where people walking, driving can see the work. John Haggard 2:33 From Nashville, how did you wind up in Gallatin? Bryan Deese 2:37 Well, I was living in Madison in 2007. And the recession hit and Madison got really shady there. I kind of starting to have a family and looking for greener pastures and found them at little Northeastern Gallatin and moved out here and have loved it and really embrace this community and just enjoy a lot of things about it. And so that’s kind of what brought us out here. John Haggard 3:05 And when you moved to Gallatin, what was the very first thing you did in terms of employment? Bryan Deese 3:09 At that point, I went to school for graphic design. So I had worked professionally as a graphic designer for years out of college, and I went to the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville. John Haggard 3:24 Go, Orange! Bryan Deese 3:24 Yeah, definitely go Vols for life. Did the graphic design thing for a long time, always kept painting on the side. My kind of painting was graffiti. I came up kind of doing that for fun and adventure. And through that had just learned to paint big and self-taught and through friends picked up a lot of other mural techniques, and just kept painting and painting. And that’s what I was doing though, when I was first arriving in Gallatin. I was still doing graphic design full time and murals on the side. John Haggard 4:02 So how did you actually get into painting murals? Is it something when you were a little boy and you said, Wow, that’s a cool thing. Look at that over there. How did, you know, where did this the artistry, I guess, come out? Bryan Deese 4:15 Well, it was an evolution for sure. But one of the first things in art that really struck me was a mural and it was by a famous Nashville artist Red Grooms. So he’s a big-time pop artist, and this was the Tennessee State Museum was doing a retrospective, maybe its 30th or 40th anniversary of, you know, kind of his career launch. And I went there on a field trip and he created a whole environment that you entered in and I was just blown away. You went down some escalators and there were murals on the sidewalls and then sculpture that you walked into and entered and just took over the environment but in a fun, playful way. It wasn’t a way that would go over a kid’s head, even though if you look at his work, there’s nothing childish about it. It is professional and incredible through and through, every aspect. But it struck me – that stayed with me. And I followed other contemporaries of his, like Myles Maillie and Norris Hall. These are other Nashville painters that were a bit illustrative, worked big. I saw them doing murals around. They work very colorful, and with a black outline. And then, through skateboarding and music, at some point, in high school, I was introduced to graffiti art. Bryan Deese 5:41 And it kind of had all of those same things. It was big, colorful, illustrative, blackout lines, and it had some adventure mixed in. So, I was drawn to that right away. And it was also based on typography and that was the graphic design side of me. As a kid who, you know, designed my own baseball cards and designed my own sneakers. Yeah, so those worlds kind of combined with some fun and adventure. It’s what you’re looking for as a teenager. And I followed that route for a while, and there was never a thought that this is something you’d make money on. But I didn’t just quit. I just took it up a notch or two, and started doing portraits, started doing bigger, more objective things and less of the letter-based graffiti stuff. More what you would consider street art, and just elevating it a little bit as I went along. And eventually, at some point, I just decided this is what I’m going to do this is paying as much or more than the graphic design and I’m going to jump out there and actually call myself an artist. And… John Haggard 6:57 Wow! Yeah, because there’s that phrase that we all hear -starving artist. Great work but a starving artist. And that, you may have starved a little bit maybe but you know you didn’t have that job you said. So you were doing this on the side and then it like as you said you just finally the dollars were there. Bryan Deese 7:14 Yeah and I absolutely had that instilled in me from my parents, too. Maybe not so much my parents but just society as a whole is like it’s a very hard thing to earn a living at – and it is! And so, yeah, I’d always heard starving associated with the word artists. So I look to do something that would fulfill my creative chops but would pay the rent. And then on the side, like I said, I was always doing this stuff that I never thought there’d be an income that it was just fun. Like a lot of people they don’t get into bass fishing, because they think there’s a future in bass fishing, they just enjoy the hobby. So that’s kind of how I approached it, but at some point what I was doing caught on. And a lot of that’s probably based on social sharing online. But people were coming to me to “can you paint big?”. And so yeah, it was a slow transition from full-time graphic design to full-time mural artist with a lot of crossover years, where, you know, in between. John Haggard 8:18 You know, I heard this motivational speaker Tony Robbins, you’re familiar with him? He says, follow your passion, and the money will follow you. And it sounds like you had a lot of passion and you thought, Well, you know, I’m going to try to make this thing work. Maybe it will, maybe it won’t. I’ve got a backup plan. But nonetheless, the passion really seemed to drive you would you say speaking of passion and inspiration, you mentioned Red Grooms? Would he be someone you would consider a major inspiration was to you that got you to the next level or who would you consider that to be? Bryan Deese 8:50 He was a big one because what I didn’t know when I was eight or nine years old on that field trip – well, I wasn’t even there. It was in high school who I figured out who I’d been looking at on that field trip. And it was kind of, “Oh, Red Grooms graduated from Hillsboro High School.” So then that all of a sudden kind of did click with me that you could do it. People from your high school walk in the same halls or you’re reading about them in art history books, you know, it’s not that far-fetched. So and then, as far as the street art stuff goes, there were some conversations I had and people that, artists that I really respected, who came along and did the same job that I had done two years previously. For example, Bonnaroo, I painted some fences at Bonnaroo. And two years later, one of my favorite artists, Steve Powers, he came and painted the fences at Bonnaroo. And so that made me think “Okay, you’re on the right trajectory.” At that point. I was still doing graphic design also. And when a door would open like Bonnaroo would call and say “We’ve got these miles of linear fence. Got any ideas on how to paint something cool?” I’d walk through those doors, I would execute and somewhere in the middle of it, I panic, you know? How am I gonna get this done? You know, I’ve bitten off more than I could chew, but you just stay the course and, and work hard and get through that door and shut it behind you. Hopefully, you know, it worked out well. Bonnaroo did. And then you hope the next door you’re ready for the next door in front of you. And you just keep going. And that’s what I’ve done. John Haggard 10:35 What are some of the more exciting projects that you’ve worked on recently? Bryan Deese 10:39 2019 I had some really cool projects. First and foremost, the NFL Draft came to Nashville. And the NFL Network contacted me to do some murals on the side of Tootsies, the famous Honky Tonk on Broadway and on the back of Honky Tonk Central. And then NFL films recorded it. And it was the very first thing they aired a little two-minute package, right as their draft coverage kicked off. John Haggard 11:11 Wow, that was you? Bryan Deese 11:13 Yeah, and then they shared it with their social. So that was a really cool one. Bonnaroo Music Festival. I painted their iconic fountain the past year. And so those were two really cool ones. I did two really great murals in Gallatin that I’m proud of. So, and some really good work for the Country Music Hall of Fame. They’re one of my steady clients that I do, you know, anywhere from eight to 10 murals a year for. John Haggard 11:44 So in Gallatin, where are those murals? Bryan Deese 11:47 Well, I’ve got three murals in Gallatin. One is in Thompson Park, which is right next to the skate park. And it is a mural of Ray Underhill Jr. and Ray was Tennessee’s first professional skateboarder, and he grew up in Hendersonville in Gallatin. When he packed his car up and drove out to California to chase the dream, he was living in Gallatin. And sadly, Ray passed away from cancer. And so that’s a memorial a thank you to Ray Underhill. And then on the side of Chubbs Sports Bar, and Old Soul Tattoo, I’ve got two murals, they actually face each other. One is a history of the trains and trolleys in Gallatin. And then the other is about the 1970 basketball game between the segregated high schools at the time, Gallatin High School and Union High School. And that’s an incredibly interesting story. q2A`There’s a book about it, maybe plans to do a movie. But those are the three murals that I’ve got in Gallatin right now, and hopefully, we’ll do some more soon. John Haggard 13:07 So Brian, where do you get your ideas on what to paint? Bryan Deese 13:11 Well, a lot of that comes down to how much creative control I’ve got on each project. Some of the projects that I do, I don’t have any creative control, or here’s an album cover, we want to paint it on this wall, and it’ll stay there for three months. And I execute those and I keep it going. When I’ve got complete creative control, and that’s when I’m the most excited on a project as any creative would be. And when I’ve got complete creative control, I like to paint about history that’s very specific to the location I’m painting at. So you know, Ray Underhill next to the skatepark in Gallatin, that makes sense because of the history of who Ray Underhill is to skateboarding in Gallatin. The trains and the trolleys, the location of that Old Soul Tattoo, the wall right next to the Palace Theater, the back entrance, it’s in between the railroad tracks and then where the trolley tracks were on just down the alley. So I like to paint about history because I’m a history buff. And so if you let me paint about anything, it’s going to be generally a giant portrait about history that’s very specific to the location I’m painting. Bryan Deese 13:14 How would you say the support has been in Gallatin for what you’re doing? Bryan Deese 14:35 It’s really been incredible, especially the mayor’s office. When I approached them initially about the Ray Underhill project and the train with the train and trolley mural, the codes would not allow for murals in Gallatin. So we started with the Ray Underhill project because it was actually in the parks. It’s a park property that lays a little bit outside of the jurisdiction of code so they didn’t need to change the codes to actually execute that one. So then we’re able to show some community support and how murals can impact a community positively. And then with that, they took that effort and energy and passed and changed the Gallatin City codes as far as murals go. So now, and then they applied for and got a grant for me to paint the train mural and the basketball mural. So, and then the public at large has been incredibly supportive. Anytime I was painting, I had great conversations with you know, citizens and passers-by and met a lot of great people. In all three of those cases, anytime I was painting, I met a lot of great people. I met Ray Underhill’s family, too. They still live Portland, his parents and brothers, and siblings, and that’s really the most impactful to me is the people I meet when I’m painting. John Haggard 16:11 Yeah. And you know, you mentioned, of course, Gallatin where you live now, Bonnaroo, Downtown Nashville. Do you travel the country or is your work primarily in this area? Bryan Deese 16:22 Well, I do travel. So I head to Florida and Atlanta. There were probably the spots I hit the most. When I was younger, I traveled a lot more. You know, I’ve been to Europe and all over the West Coast and the Northeast Chicago, you know, St. Louis, Kansas City, a lot of cities, painting, and that’s really when it was just a hobby. My professional work though, my home base is Nashville and that’s where the bulk of my work is for sure. John Haggard 16:52 If somebody said, “I want you to paint a portrait of me.” Do you do work for individuals or is it more like what we’ve been talking about? Bryan Deese 17:02 Well, I absolutely could be commissioned. Most of my work now is of a commercial nature. And I’m not exactly cheap, but I absolutely take commissions and I’m worth every penny. John Haggard 17:17 All right, well, there you go. There you go. Bryan, Deese, everybody, we’re talking to. Muralist and street artists. What would you say, Brian, is your favorite painting that you’ve ever done out of all of them? Bryan Deese 17:29 Well, one that was dear to me was a Johnny Cash mural that was in downtown Nashville, that my friends and I would actually paint the wall very first in May in 1998, with like a surrealist desert kind of scene. But then, when Johnny Cash passed away, immediately we painted a memorial mural for him. And that was in 2003. We redid the mural in 2012 whether it just has taken its toll. A lot of people so new to the area, they don’t realize that the area of downtown Nashville flooded in 2010. And that really took a right toll on that mural. Um, yeah. So we redid that and in 2012 and it was perfectly located downtown. It was a joke. It was the last of a little one-story block buildings in you know, south of Broadway. And it was on American Idol and National Geographic Channel and Macy’s campaign, it just got a lot of traction. It was on all the Titans home games when it was a local CBS broadcast it was kind of just became part of their Stock B roll footage. So, unfortunately, like I said it was the last of but it’s unfortunately got knocked down last year. And some of my friends from the Country Music Hall of Fame, pulled aside some of the, the blocks of some of it, and I’ve saved them. But it was only a matter of time that property was worth too much to just be a block little block building. So now it’s like a two or three-story bar. John Haggard 19:17 So for 2020 as we enter the New Year, what big plans do you have? What’s going on anything local, more regional work. What’s happening? Bryan Deese 19:25 Well, one thing I’m really excited, I’m almost hesitant to talk much about it because I’m very much in the initial phases and it’s year one, but I’m going to do a little mural festival in Gallatin at the end of May. And what a mural festival is, is pretty simple. It’ll be anywhere from three to six, this year I’m just kind of starting small to get going on, but three to six murals being worked on by different artists at the same time over the course of a weekend. So you can come in, it’ll be roughly in the same location, so you could come and park your car and walk around and watch these different artists execute the murals. And, so the mayor’s office again, they’re being extremely supportive. And that’s something I’m planning. And then I’m filling up my calendar for 2020 and got some really great jobs and really excited to keep working with the Country Music Hall of Fame. They allow me to paint the icons of Nashville, and that excites me for sure. And hopefully, some other great ones. Some of them, they’re not exactly under contract yet, so I don’t want to jinx them by talking about them. But I’ve got a lot of really great projects coming for 2020. But the most – the thing I’m the most excited about is the mural festival. I’m going to start in Gallatin. John Haggard 20:51 And that’s in May, you said? Bryan Deese 20:52 End of May. So and I’m still on the date. I’m still waiting to hear back from the mayor that we’re not competing with any other long-standing Gallatin events that might conflict with it. But right now they said, it looks like the calendar is pretty open. So I think that’s going to be our date. John Haggard 21:13 So Brian, what would you say your favorite thing about living in Gallatin is? Bryan Deese 21:19 Oh man, there’s so many great things. I love where my kids go to school Sumner Academy. They really care about educating kids. And also just having socially the skills my kids are learning there are second to none. I love Gallatin Square. I like to go down to the square especially in the spring in the summer. When the flowers are the flower pots are out and you’ve got the splashes of pinks and purples violets around and I love to go to Jim Bose records on the square and pick out some old vinyl, maybe go to Phillies on the square and get a funnel Cake they’re delicious and play some games with the kids on my studio in Gallatin. It’s right by the bowling alley and bought my kids and bowling shoes and we go bowling a lot. That’s a lot of fun. And right there, too, I love Old Glory restaurant that’s kind of our greasy spoon diner and definitely love being a regular at all these spots around Gallatin. It’s pretty much everywhere I go now I’m a regular they don’t know what I do. They just know my face. John Haggard 22:28 What would you say of all the things that you have going on in 2020, If you can talk about it, is the most, I guess you would say, the most exciting thing that’s going to happen or that that you’re going to do or that really excites you the most for 2020? Bryan Deese 22:43 Well, I’m hoping to do the Bonnaroo fountain again, I’m trying to turn that into an annual contract. It used to be that they would hire an artist that would come in and they would design and paint the fountain and it would be totally separate from how the festival looks. Now they’re having the designer who designs the overall look for the festival that year as far as ticketing and marketing and all of that. They also design the fountain, but they don’t necessarily have the skills to execute the painting and Bonnaroo doesn’t even want them to have to worry about that. So I always call that my summer art camp anytime I go and spend a week out at Bonnaroo. I come back dark, suntanned, and about 10 pounds lighter. John Haggard 23:34 So let me ask you this one question. What would you say, Brian, the one thing that people don’t know about you, but they would be really surprised to find out about you. Bryan Deese 23:47 I’m big on the number two and things the power of two. So two times two is four times two is eight times two is 16 times two, 32. And doing all kinds of weird little number things in my head, that all break down to number in twos and the power of twos. So that’s some Rain Man autistic kind of side of me a little bit. But it fascinates me even myself is why do I need to stop the pump at 1616 or whatever I’m pumping, you know? So that’s something that is weird. And not a lot of people would know. John Haggard 24:31 If somebody wants to get in contact with you, Brian, what’s the best way to connect? Bryan Deese 24:37 My website is bryandeese.art. And it’s a really simple little site just with some images that slide through. And then there’s two buttons. One is a email that goes directly to my inbox, and the other takes you to my Instagram account which is more of a rolling portfolio of my work. So emailing me through my website is really the best way. bryandeese.art John Haggard 25:05 All right, and we know Bryan is, in your case B-R-Y-A-N. John Haggard 25:10 That’s right. John Haggard 25:11 Got it . Well, that’s Bryan Deese everybody, muralist and street artist on today’s Miracle Ford podcast. Remember, you can find show notes, just everything we talked about and a transcript along with links to content that we talked about right here on our website miraclefordtn.com and also on Apple podcast, Google Play podcast, and on Spotify. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review on any of those platforms and share. I’m your host John Haggard, and we will see you next time.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Lissie

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 24:19


We had the opportunity to interview Lissie!"Lissie Maurus was raised in the riverside town of Rock Island, Illinois, and she drew upon those blue-collar Midwestern origins to create her own form of indie folk music. The granddaughter of an international barbershop quartet champion, she grew up singing in theater productions, eventually picking up the guitar and playing her own songs at local coffee shops as a teenager. Lissie was also something of a rebel; she got thrown out of high school during her senior year, spent a brief period at Colorado State University, relocated to Paris for a semester, and eventually ditched college altogether to pursue her music career. Returning to the U.S., Lissie headed west and settled in Los Angeles, where she became a fixture on the local venue circuit and landed a national tour opening for Lenny Kravitz.Lissie's music had already appeared on shows like The O.C., Veronica Mars, and House by the time she moved to California, and she widened her fan base by launching a weekly songwriter's circle at her local bar, Crane's Hollywood Tavern, and releasing a self-titled EP. Things truly began picking up speed in 2009, though, when Lissie released the dusky Why You Runnin' (partly recorded in the U.K.) and toured the country alongside Ray LaMontagne.Although she also made several appearances in America -- including a standout performance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival and a single date with the rebooted Lilith Fair -- Lissie spent most of her time touring Europe, where her debut record, Catching a Tiger, was released in June. An American release followed in August, courtesy of Fat Possum Records. Featuring production from a handful of artists including Jacquire King, Julian Emery, and Ed Harcourt, Catching a Tiger built upon Lissie's folkie California sound with a commercial appeal that helped land it in the Top Five of the U.S. Billboard Folk Albums chart and number 12 on the U.K. Albums chart.After an extensive period touring, particularly in the U.K., Lissie returned to the studio in 2012 with producer Garrett "Jacknife" Lee -- who had also produced albums for Snow Patrol and Robbie Williams -- to work on a follow-up. In October 2013, Lissie delivered her second full-length album, the glossy, '80s soft rock-influenced Back to Forever. The covers EP Cryin' to You followed a year later. In 2016, Lissie released her third studio effort, the Curt Schneider-produced My Wild West. Recorded in Los Angeles, Ojai, and Nashville, the album had a moody, noir-ish feel. It debuted at 16 in the U.K. and 171 on Billboard and was followed in the autumn by Live at Union Chapel. Lissie relocated to Iowa in 2017 and wrote the album that became Castles, a stripped-back, direct record released in March 2018. She continued to pare things down on 2019's When I’m Alone: The Piano Retrospective, which featured solo piano versions of her old songs." - AllMusic.com; Biography by Andrew LeaheyBringin’ it Backwards: Instagram - Twitter - FacebookLissie: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - SpotifyCredits:Theme Song: Scott RussoDesign: Oscar RodriguezMentions:Thank you to Heather Hawke and Sonos!Favorite Quote from the episode “Do it for the right reasons and hopefully, you’ll find happiness.” - LissieContributors:Adam Lisicky, Tera Lisicky, LissieEmail: Hello@BringinItBackwards.comListen: https://link.chtbl.com/BiBhttps://www.instagram.com/columbiauk/https://www.instagram.com/fleetwooddmac/https://www.instagram.com/heatherhwk/https://www.instagram.com/jodudderidge/https://www.instagram.com/lennykravitz/https://www.instagram.com/lissiemusic/https://www.instagram.com/mcraftmusic/https://www.instagram.com/mihollywood/https://www.instagram.com/ozomatli/https://www.instagram.com/phillyglovehttps://www.instagram.com/sonos/https://www.instagram.com/thehotelcafe/https://www.instagram.com/umphreysmcgee/https://twitter.com/SCI_fidelityhttps://www.facebook.com/THEOS-JAVA-CLUB-56504854582/Keywords:@lissiemusic #lissie #lissiemusic #ElisabethCorrinMaurus #ElisabethMaurus @mihollywood @thehotelcafe @lennykravitz @mcraftmusic @jodudderidge @columbiauk @ozomatli @phillyglove @umphreysmcgee @sci_fidelity @heatherhwk @sonos @fleetwooddmac #mihollywood #thehotelcafe #lennykravitz #mcraftmusic #jodudderidge #columbiauk #ozomatli #phillyglove #umphreysmcgee #scifidelity #heatherhwk #sonos #danzig #Metallica #judaspriest #iowa #rockisland #ojai #farm #barbershopquarte #theos #theosjavaclub #openmic #fortcollins #colorado #illinois #mississippiriver

SoundWave
Episode 174: Bands Singing About Other Bands

SoundWave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 57:34


This week Matt & Carlos chat about New Music, a bit of Music News, and we play a few Songs About Other Artists on the Weekly Theme. We'll be missing our next show cause Matt will be at Bonnaroo Music Festival. Next Shows Theme: A Beer to Relax You

TrakkRecord
Trakk #35 - Happy Roo!

TrakkRecord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 103:30


TrakkRecord is hosted by Chance and features special guests Luta Young and Briana Schrock to talk all things Bonnaroo Music Festival. As grizzled veterans of the festival Chance, Luta, and Briana talked about what they love about the festival, their favorite performances, and this year's lineup. Thank you all for listening! Don't Forget to Keep a Clean TrakkRecord! Listen to the Podcast on ALL streaming platforms! ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trakkrecord/id1441687471?mt=2&uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6mei15m2HgKXyR6zGM0ply Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83YTZmYWQ0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz IG: https://www.instagram.com/trakkrecordmedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/trakkrecordm Personal Accounts: James IG & Twitter: @_jchnor Chance IG & Twitter: @_chvncey_ Luta's Social Media: twitter.com/lutayoung IG: instagram.com/lutayoung Briana's Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/briizyseason IG: instagram.com/brianaschrockdesigns

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Louisville Loves Podcast
Louisville Loves One on Ones with CJ Rush (Bonnaroo/Forecastle chat)

Louisville Loves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 80:28


This week Kris sits down with CJ Rush to talk about his experiences with working at The Bonnaroo Music Festival. They also discuss this years lineup, past bonnaroo memories and make a few predictions for Mondays release of the Forecastle Festival lineup. 

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Above the Noise
#64 ATN Interview with Music Supervisor and Rights Clearance Expert, Lisa Brigatino

Above the Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 48:03


This interview is with the music supervisor, award-winning singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, and entrepreneur, Lisa Brigantino. We talk about playing on stages around the world to putting music in major T.V. Ads, movies, and more. Along the way, we discover some of the key ingredients to Lisa's success and how you can apply them too! Lisa Brigantino has worked in the fields of music supervision, talent acquisition, branding, and rights clearance for over 25 years. She got her start in the business as Director of Licensing for BZ/Rights and Permissions, Inc. and then went on to become a founding partner of Creative License, Inc. and then later served as the company’s Vice President and Director of Business Affairs. Lisa then went on to start her own company, Hidden Pond Productions, Inc. Lisa has worked on music supervision, talent acquisition and rights clearance projects for brands and companies as diverse as BMW North America, Delta Air Lines, MetLife, AT&T, ConocoPhillips, Northern Tool + Equipment, Provident, Mary Kay, The United Way, Ace Hardware, SC Johnson, Little Debbie, State of Alabama Tourism, Winmark, InTune Partners, MCI, The Bridge Direct, The Wish Factory, Hearst-Argyle, Chevrolet, 7Up, Gatorade, Intel, IBM, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Macmillan Publishing, Merck, Geico, Hyundai, Claritin, Samsung, Anheuser Busch, Pfizer, Olympus, KIA, NY Lottery, Hershey, Ford, Hewlett Packard and many more. Lisa is a voting member of NARAS (The Grammys), a member of SESAC, The Songwriters Guild Of America, New York Women in Film and Television and Women In Music, Inc. She served on the Board of Directors of Women In Music, Inc. for six years, and was a contributing writer and editor of the organization’s quarterly magazine, WIM. Lisa currently serves on the Advisory Board of Women In Music, Inc. and is on the Advisory Board of Photo Quest Adventures, a global photography workshop company. Lisa is a former original member of Lez Zeppelin, the world’s first all-girl, all Led Zeppelin tribute band and toured internationally with the band for many years playing bass, bass pedals, keys, mandolin and doing backup vocals. During Lisa’s years with the band, they received rave reviews in many publications and news sources including Rolling Stone (US, Germany and Japan ), Time Out New York & Chicago, Entertainment Weekly, The London Times, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, VH1, MTV News, CNN News, CBS Sunday Morning and many more. Performance highlights include appearances at The Bonnaroo Music Festival and Voodoo Fest (USA), Download Festival (UK) Rock am Ring/Rock am Park (Germany). The band’s self-titled debut CD was released in 2007, recorded and produced by the legendary Eddie Kramer. Lisa co-wrote two of the original songs on the album. Lisa left the band in 2009 to focus on her own original music. In addition to being a performing songwriter and musician, Lisa is a trained composer with a Master of Music in music composition and music theory from SUNY Fredonia, and she composes music for television, film, theatre, dance, and new media. Lisa Brigantino is proud to be a Kurzweil Endorsed Artist. She is a member of SESAC, The Songwriters Guild of America, New York Women in Film and Television, a voting member of NARAS (Grammys) and serves on the Advisory Board of Women In Music, Inc. Award-winning singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Lisa Brigantino is an engaging performer whose eclectic approach to songwriting spans groove, genre, and topic. Brigantino’s new album I’ll Waltz Before I Go released October 15, 2018, continues Brigantino’s tradition of producing albums containing her eclectic original songs which span a wide range of genres including Folk, Roots, Americana, Old-Time, Country, Pop, and Rock. Her songs touch on the topics of love, loss, longing, hope, gratitude, family, and more. Enjoy! Aaron Bethune. http://www.playitloudmusic.com http://www.lisabrigantino.com http://www.hiddenpondproductions.com

The Music Biz 101 & More Podcast
Jeff Cuellar - AC Entertainment/Bonnaroo - Music Biz 101 & More Podcast

The Music Biz 101 & More Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 56:44


Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, Jeff Cuellar, VP of Strategic Partnerships at AC Entertainment talks about Bonnaroo Music Festival, how he got his start, and much more. Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: @MusicBiz101wp Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/​

Running On Om
137: Kevin Courtney The Medicine of Yoga, Music, and the Present Moment

Running On Om

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 72:00


“It’s medicinal to be so present. It’s medicine and wherever that student is, in that moment, they’re either able to swallow it and be like, ‘oh thank you,’ or it’s going to be so bitter, scary, and frightening that they need to go off and do some more work before they are really able to inhabit the present moment.” * In this episode, Kevin Courtney, yoga teacher and musician, tells the story of his musical background from playing guitar in his youth to exploring the healing power of shamanic ceremony music. Kevin recounts the first yoga class he ever attended and what drew him back to his mat. He discusses how his evolution as a yoga teacher has been centered on maintaining a spirit of openness, gratitude, and co-creation in a highly commercialized yoga world. Kevin reflects on his experiences teaching at Bonnaroo Music Festival and Wanderlust Yoga Festival. He shares the creative process behind his yoga music album “Nada Sadhana.” Lastly, Kevin provides insight on practicing presence in music, yoga, and everyday life.

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BettermeTV
How Bonnaroo Offsets its Carbon Footprint (Betterme TV Extra, Ep. 1.1)

BettermeTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 9:03


From the pilot episode of BettermeTV, this is the extended interview with Anna Sampson of We Are Neutral. At her home in Gainesville, Florida, Anna explains how Bonnaroo Music Festival offsets its carbon footprint and how We Are Neutral is working to build a sustainable planet. We joined them at Bonnaroo 2015 to witness and assist their program. Subscribe to Betterme Productions' Youtube Page to keep up with all future episodes!

Sasha Marina Radio
Interview w/ Nashville's Hottest Rapper @DrupyFliMusik!

Sasha Marina Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 33:40


In January 2012 Drupy was named as one of Nashville's Hottest of 2011 being featured on Concrete Magazine's/ IUM project by the same name and appearing at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. Soon after he followed the accomplishment with the announcement of the album Fli Musik 2: Pop World produced by Kyle Lampi (Enjoy the Zoo), Ducko McFli (Trinidad James), SykSynse (Wale, Meek Mill, DJ Drama, Drake) and Boy Genius (Chancellor Warhol).The album release show was held at legendary Mercy Lounge, headlined by the artist himself and featured Nashville's hottest MC Chancellor Warhol and pop-upstart Beta Pop among others. He also headlined the popular Nashville event, Y2K, twice, over popular acts Case and Coach and Treekeeper (EDM). For more on Druppy check out our Blog at http://TheSashaMarinaShow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sashamarinamedia/message

TSMS Radio
Interview w/ Nashville's Hottest Rapper @DrupyFliMusik!

TSMS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 34:00


In January 2012 Drupy was named as one of Nashville’s Hottest of 2011 being featured on Concrete Magazine’s/ IUM project by the same name and appearing at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. Soon after he followed the accomplishment with the announcement of the album Fli Musik 2: Pop World produced by Kyle Lampi (Enjoy the Zoo), Ducko McFli (Trinidad James), SykSynse (Wale, Meek Mill, DJ Drama, Drake) and Boy Genius (Chancellor Warhol).The album release show was held at legendary Mercy Lounge, headlined by the artist himself and featured Nashville’s hottest MC Chancellor Warhol and pop-upstart Beta Pop among others. He also headlined the popular Nashville event, Y2K, twice, over popular acts Case and Coach and Treekeeper (EDM). For more on Druppy check out our Blog at http://TheSashaMarinaShow.com

The Future And You
July 21, 2010 Episode

The Future And You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2010 33:30


Tony V. Baughman (journalist, DJ, comedian and actor) is today's featured guest. Topics: why most kids today don't even own a radio, and yet how it is that many of them love The Beatles; the value of the annual Bonnaroo Music Festival and why some consider it the modern day equivalent of Woodstock; how theater can be considered performance therapy; the lure of acting as a career as opposed to the safety of not striving for its lofty heights; and references to the Spencer Tracy movie Inherit the Wind, and the Meryl Streep movie Doubt. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the July 21, 2010 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 34 minutes] This interview was recorded at the WKSX studios on July 10, 2010, in Johnston, South Carolina. Tony V. Baughman has won awards for his journalism and for his stand-up comedy. Formerly a staff reporter for a daily newspaper, today he is Program Director and Afternoon DJ on 92.7 WKSX FM  in the Aiken/Augusta market. As an actor he has performed in various regional and community theater productions, and was an extra in Disney's 1997 remake of the movie That Darn Cat and the 2007 movie Who's Your Caddy? As a stand-up comedian he won the 2007 Battle of the Comedians in Augusta, Ga., sponsored by The Imperial Theatre, and has opened for Jimmy Brogan and Mark Schiff.

Online Media Remix
Social Math & Digital Media with Michael Lazerow, CEO Buddy Media - The Social Media Remix

Online Media Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2009 49:52


Michael is currently the chairman and CEO of Buddy Media, Inc., a New York-based company that is a leading developer of applications for social media sites, including Facebook and MySpace. We will be discussing Social Math, Digital Media & his recent stop at the Bonnaroo Music Festival

Online Media Remix
Social Math & Digital Media with Michael Lazerow, CEO Buddy Media - The Social Media Remix

Online Media Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2009 49:52


Michael is currently the chairman and CEO of Buddy Media, Inc., a New York-based company that is a leading developer of applications for social media sites, including Facebook and MySpace. We will be discussing Social Math, Digital Media & his recent stop at the Bonnaroo Music Festival