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Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz explains how his songwriting process has changed over the years, and offers insights into some of his songs, from early classics to recent compositions. PART ONE:Paul and Scott discuss judging a book by its cover and their possible status as idiots. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Adam DuritzABOUT ADAM DURITZ:Songwriter Adam Duritz is best known as the lead singer of Counting Crows, which formed in 1991 in the San Francisco Bay area. Their 1993 debut album, August and Everything After, which was produced by T. Bone Burnett, attracted attention for songs such as “Mr. Jones,” “Round Here,” and “Rain King.” The album earned the group two Grammy nominations and was certified seven-times platinum. The double platinum follow-up album, Recovering the Satellites, reached number one and produced the top 10 pop single “A Long December.” Subsequent #1 singles on Billboard's AAA chart include “American Girls” with Sheryl Crow, “She Don't Want Nobody Near,” “Accidentally in Love” from Shrek 2 (which earned them an Academy Award nomination), and “You Can't Count on Me” and “Come Around” from the band's fifth album, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. In 2021 Counting Crows reached #2 on the AAA chart with “Elevator Boots” from their EP Butter Miracle, Suite One. Their eighth studio album, Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, will be released this Friday, May 9. You'll hear clips of some of the new songs during our conversation, but to hear others Adam discusses, such as “With Love, From A-Z” and “Boxcars,” you'll have to wait a few days for the new album. In all, the band has sold over 20 million albums and established themselves as vibrant live performers who often put a fresh spin on the recorded versions of their classic songs.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
For more than 40 years, Charles Manson languished in prison for his participation in the Manson family murders of 1969. He was America's icon of evil, the one who brought down the curtain on the 1960s. He was never a quiet inmate, either. From his unbridled outbursts of rage to his tender acts of generosity, he made his presence felt to everyone around him. Over time, he parlayed his notoriety, through clever manipulation and shrewd alliances, to great power behind bars. He inspired awe in other inmates, he cozied up to prison guards who were more than eager to do him favors, and he was responsible for countless staff transfers within and outside of the institution.This book details the dramatic journey of Willie Mendez, a troubled inmate, housed next to the serial killer for more than a year. Willie became institutionalized after repeated violations of the law, including attempted murder and armed robbery. He is serving a 68-year prison sentence. Author Mark Hewitt was introduced to Mendez by Charles Manson, who thought the two had similar ideas and a shared optimism about life. From his initial feelings of contempt toward the aging killer, Willie, nicknamed, "Boxcar," by Manson, traveled to a place of openness and acceptance of the old man's ideas. Over time, he began to defer more and more to Manson without reservation. The relationship eventually soured when some of Manson's claims were proven false. Through great internal strength, and the support of others, Willie distanced himself from the cult leader. Finally, he was able to extricate himself completely from Manson's manipulations.This is a tale of growth and maturity that contains intimate details and shocking jailhouse secrets. Willie shares an insider's view of Charles Manson, his crazy behavior, his whispered confessions, and his sometimes profound wisdom."Charlie" speaks openly about his sexuality, shares some vivid details of the Tate and LaBianca murders, and relates his childhood experience of being forced to wear a dress to school. The iconic killer described for him the many people who influenced him, some when he was a child, others, during his adulthood.Willie describes the episode in which Charlie made and wore a Ku Klux Klan outfit to stir up trouble on the tier. He shares his discovery of Manson's intricate artwork, including the creative techniques used to produce masterpieces behind bars. He details Manson's trip to the shower where the aging killer walked into the water fully clothed. Willie gives us profound insight into Manson's personality and character through stories that illustrate the killer's false bravado, his feigned insane behavior, and a few deep-seated insecurities.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Tiny Desk Contest launched in 2014 to give unsigned artists a chance to compete for their very own concert at NPR headquarters — and some musicians have entered several years running. Rich Washington, aka Just Rich, and Jorge Valcárcel of Boxcar share their motivations behind entering in the Tiny Desk Contest seven and 11 years, respectively.
This week on Blurry Hysteria, the world proves once again that reality is stranger (and way funnier) than fiction. First up, we flap our way into South Africa, where a helicopter crash had one very unexpected stowaway: a penguin in a cardboard box. Is it espionage? A fishy getaway plan? Or just the weirdest Uber ride in aviation history?Then we chug along to Missouri, where a man found himself back in cuffs for getting a little too intimate with a train seat. That's right—he's on a one-way trip to the “nope” station with a layover in “why tho?”From avian absurdity to locomotive lust, it's another baffling journey through the bizarre—only on Blurry Hysteria!Links & Resources
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
This novel is a love letter to books and librarians.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Movie reviews #49 coming in hot today. Just 5 70's movies to review, sooooo let's review the review. 1. (The Andromeda Strain 1971) Epic movie Director Robert Wise is at the helm here, with a movie Based on a Michael Crichton novel way before it was a 90's standard thing to do. That statement is dead wrong though, there are 9 MC novels or short stories adapted into films in the 70's, 3 in the 80's, and 7 in the 90's. I think it's only because Jurassic Park had the hype of like 6 70's movies, shit, I dunno. This movie is about a deadly element from space, SCIENCE, and a real cool facility that gives you paper clothes. 2. (Boxcar Bertha 1972) Not to jump the shark but I think this one's easy, we all agree that we love Bertha, but not so much this early Martin Scorsese film. Barbara Hershey rules, also Bill of Kill Bill, and the history teacher of Bill and Ted are here. 3. (In this house of Brede 1975) Don't yuk this bizarre recovering catholic's yum, but here we have Diana Ring as Nun, say no more! ok just a bit more she is a woman who is sick of all the shitty men and bullshit and goes to the convent to get away from it all and do rad shit in peace, apparently I should read the book too. 4. (Death on the Nile 1978) I'm sorry but I do love me some Peter Ustinov, He is Agatha Christie's Poirot here, along with flippin every one else. Mia Farrow, Bette Davis, Miss murder she done sat down and wrote, David Niven, Jack Warden, and Professor McGonagall, to name a few. This time they are on a boat not a train. 5. (Birth of the Beatles 1979) Waited for the encore tv airing of this so I could record it with a video cassette that I had bought. This one hugely influenced me to want to play music. Wonderful to finally see this again with friends and review. This movie is from the director of Return of the Jedi. we out, thanks for listening.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Gertrude Chandler Warner's most well known writing is "The Boxcar Children." But that series is far from the only professional writing Chandler did – she made a career as a writer while also teaching elementary school for decades. Research: Abate, M.A. Not Hoovervilles, But Hooch: Gertrude Chandler Warner’s The Boxcar Childrenand The Roaring Twenties. Child Lit Educ 47, 257–266 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10583-016-9275-5 Braccidiferro, Gail. “The Boxcar Children: A Museum Caper.” New York Times. June 20, 2004. https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/20/nyregion/the-boxcar-children-a-museum-caper.html Crowe, Chris. “Young Adult Literature: Rescuing Reluctant Readers.” The English Journal, vol. 88, no. 5, 1999, pp. 113–16. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/821799 Ellsworth, Mary Ellen. “Gertrude Chandler Warner and the Boxcar Children.” Albert Whitman & Company. Morton Grove, Illinois. 1997. Lindberg, Mary Anne. “Survival Literature in Children’s Fiction.” Elementary English, vol. 51, no. 3, 1974, pp. 329–35. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41387166 Meese, Ruth Lyn. “MODERN FAMILY: Adoption and Foster Care in Children’s Literature.” The Reading Teacher, vol. 66, no. 2, 2012, pp. 129–37. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23322722 Tolentino, Jia. “’The Boxcar Children and the Spirit of Capitalism.” The New Yorker. June 2, 2016. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-boxcar-children-and-the-spirit-of-capitalism#:~:text=The%20second%20time%20that%20Gertrude,and%20family%20and%20life's%20rewards. Warner, Gertrude Chandler. “The Box-Car Children.” Rand McNally. Chicago/New York. 1924. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42796/42796-h/42796-h.htm Warner, Gertrude Chandler. “Good Americans: First Lessons for the Littlest Ones.” Educational Publishing Company. Boston. New York. London. 1926. Accessed online: https://books.google.com/books?id=gONow7KFCB0C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Warner, Gertrude Chandler. “The House of Delight.” Pilgrim Press. 1916. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/62714/pg62714-images.html Warner, Gertrude Chandler. “Star Stories for Little Folks.” Pilgrim Press. Boston, Chicago. 1918. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/starstoriesforli00warn/page/8/mode/2up Warner, Frances and Gertrude. “Life’s Minor Collisions.” Houghton Mifflin. Boston and New York. 1921. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/lifesminorcollis00warnrich/page/n9/mode/2up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are back and ready to rock your socks off. Well, that may be a bit overstated, but it's Mike and Bill again.Mike started off with his reading and it was about that power greater than us, support and surrender. An important part of this process and we had a great conversation. We dove into Step 3 for a little bit, talked about pride, the still suffering, tolerance, free will, a good customer experience and being socially awkward.We wrapped up with a little rock talk.Enjoy the episode. Visit usPodcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.com
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Local volunteers have restored a historic, WWII-era boxcar; Climate author Katharine Wilkinson talks about incorporating climate action into our everyday lives
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Hustle on up and hitch a ride with us as we are joined by Bloody Good Horror's Eric Newell to chat about Martin Scorsese's dusty crime thriller Boxcar Bertha. I mean, it was have been desrepectful NOT to cover one of the many films that Roger Corman produced which launched a major career. And who doesn't wanna see Bernie Casey being an all around badass. So, come for the violence & nudity and stay for the weird Wizard of Oz allegory.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
In this episode Clay talks about his recent participation in a deer drive and how he might have just found the best way to deer hunt. Luke covers his recent bison hunt and the dissatisfaction that came from it even though the freezer was filled.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
The Cisco Kid 53-12-17 The Boxcar Bandits
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
Hagerstown, Maryland has been home to professional baseball for many years. The current iteration is an independent professional baseball team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball called the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars. We are joined by Hagerstown's GM David Blenckstone. David shares about growing up in baseball with his father owning a team and shares his own baseball journey. Hear about the team and the stadium they play at as well as his Proffitt & Loss. Make sure to follow the Flying Boxcars online. Hagerstown Flying Boxcars - Website: https://www/flyingboxcars.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@Flyingboxcars/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goflyingboxcars (@GoFlyingBoxcars) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/goflyingboxcars (@GoFlyingBoxcars) Earned Fun Average - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg) Curved Brim Media - Website: https://www.curvedbrimmedia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curvedbrimmedia/ (@CurvedBrimMedia) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CurvedBrim/ (@CurvedBrim)
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
A new lawsuit is taking aim at Minnesota's abortion law. The groups suing include a national anti-abortion group and two “crisis pregnancy centers” in Minnesota and North Dakota. We talk to a legal expert about the case and where it goes from here.The war between Ukraine and Russia has escalated in recent days. Longtime Pioneer Press reporter Brian Bonner now lives in Kyiv and he joins us with a look at what's happening there. Plus, two Minnesotans ran seven marathons in seven days on seven continents. We find out how — and why.And two turkeys from Northfield were pardoned earlier today by President Joe Biden. We meet Peach and Blossom.And we catch you up on football news in time for Thanksgiving.Our Minnesota Music Minute was “Hello Walls” by Boxcar. Our Song of the Day was “Thank You Friends” by Big Star.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
KANE's weekly Golf Show hosted by PGA Member Teddy Sliman and Ralph "Boxcar" Bergeron each Monday at 5. A review of recent PGA Tournament news and as always they also looked at local golf events and results.
How many new segments is too many? Is this episode laying the blueprint? And what does a cow wear to a wedding? We stampede through these questions and more as we watch Season 2, Episode 6 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
I am excited to announce my book, "Spencer's Ghosts" is a worldwide release today, Oct 1, 2024. Afew of the retail stores are listed below in the links where you can pick it up.This is my (A.L. Cooley's) first book. Spencer's Ghosts is based on a true story with a touch of fiction. Targeted for Young Adult Fiction, but really all ages older will enjoy it just as well. The story is told through the eyes of Lee Spencer (me) whose family moves into a haunted house. The haunted adventures take place in and outside of that house. Even as far as New York when Lee and a couple of his friends hop a freight train to take a short ride but end up a few states away where they come into contact with Boxcar Billy Baxter. Is Boxcar a ghost or of the living? You can also purchase Spener's Ghosts on my website, www.authoralcooley.com along with links to my podcast episodes. Get up to date events as well with contact information.I will be signing books at the Warren Ohio Ghost Walk in downtown Warren on October 11, 12, 18,19 Warren Ghostwalk link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ghost-walk-2024-tickets-1010406923307I will also be guest speaker and signing copies of my book, Spencer's Ghost at theFleetwood Church Paracon on Oct 26 in Brandy Station Virginia. Get tickets at:The Fleetwood Church Paracon link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fleetwood-paracon-the-resurrection-tickets-951755244557A.L. Cooley's website:www.authoralcooley.comSpencer's Ghosts Book Links:Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/SPENCERS-GHOSTS-GUARDIAN-Ghost-Valley/dp/B0DBYHWF49/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2D9NM43JTV6GF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.nXhUx-AOwS1FNlZXULvGfGPEFRxTiaNmJBrakte1TEidWe39YKOJyzNC8-mjWG6UVE-f9UvpWKV0n9c-0IHk3MRp9ZeZskmgU_cvyy2ZNGqWF8B07PKNCwX6RPSF2awbqQYzHu0f8lsS5F_eXVg8_tnciPClgKg28W108uJ3jXQewEydN9L-lInL1TwizWd4SdB0eMZrfTgh1duX_iWqnD_2LPn17Av5S0JC2MONQU4.JdhYr6cbjEMKGqJoOn1SPVukxYg62D5miSaa9Ccy8KU&dib_tag=se&keywords=spencer%27s+ghosts&qid=1727714230&sprefix=%2Caps%2C63&sr=8-1Barnes &Nobelhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/spencers-ghosts-a-l-cooley/1146061435?ean=9798990477513Apple:https://books.apple.com/us/book/spencers-ghosts/id6659885349BookBaby Book Store:https://store.bookbaby.com/book/spencers-ghostsIf you could leave me a review on Amazon I would truly appreciate it.Music: Energetic MusicArtwork: Al Cooley
Original Air Date: December 17, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: December 17, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
theme song - these days by pure mids i like this better spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5LRHfeOWMjps1nogTyDhpR?si=3309184f8ade4071
A little bit of Irish bluegrass from Niall Toner, some dynamic music from Newtown, songs from David Parmley, Del McCoury, Double Overtime, Earl Taylor, and Sierra Hull, and some fine instrumentals from the Boxcars, and Billy Hurt. Oh, and some old-timey clawhammer from Bob Siggins. A rare mix of bluegrass!
We've never seen Cedric the Entertainer like this before. He's now a novelist. His book "Flipping Boxcars" is mostly fact, but part fiction. In it, he takes us back 75 years to tell the story of his grandfather. #CedrictheEntertainer #FlippingBoxcars #CafeMochaRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Presenting... The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast, Season 4: "The Curse of the Glass Witch" Episode 283, Chapter 4 "Boxcars at The Bluffs" In This Episode... The bots get nervous when the Storycrafter warns them that the end of this episode is scary. In this episode, we're reunited with Percy "Spade" Alexander, the leader of the North American Boxcar Boys, an organization of gunslingers who rob from the rich to give to the poor. Unfortunately, the Great War took its toll on the Boxcars, deteriorating their Robin Hood nature. Today we join Percy as he visits Canner Bluffs to bring some rogue boys to justice. Show Notes for the Episode... Co-Producer: George Pecenica Cast:Storycrafter - Mike Rigg Robbie, Boris, Nissa, and Ben - Themselves George Pecenica as Percy Alexander Ray Volk as Martin Barnett Jenn Avril as Connie Ross Rupert Faullhurst as Nigel Osbert Wintermann Dave Murtagh as Oliver Glass and introducing Robin as Holly the Faerie Witch and Blake Azur as Jasper Remington Music Credits: "Undaunted," "Dark Times," "Hitman," "Magic Forest," "Rynos Theme," and "Steel and Seething" by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . Sponsor: Jack Monkey Games
It's been three years since the tragic events of Clyde's Kansas City days. What has he been doing in the ensuing years? How did he make his way to Chicago? What about his poor, pious parents? Did the rest of the gang end up in the pokey? Find out on this informative episode of Obscure!Check out Michael's column in the Daily BeastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.