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On the April 4 Friday LIVE at 10 a.m. CT from the Ron Hull Studio at Nebraska Public Media, host Genevieve Randall has lively conversations and live performances from: The Wildwoods; poet Chaun Ballard; Madeline Reddel; and Brad Colerick.
On the April 4 Friday LIVE at 10 a.m. CT from the Ron Hull Studio at Nebraska Public Media, host Genevieve Randall has lively conversations and live performances from: The Wildwoods; poet Chaun Ballard; Madeline Reddel; and Brad Colerick.
On the Sept. 20 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: a preview of author Amy Tan's lecture in Lincoln; the Flatwater Film Festival in Seward; Beatrice Community Players' next show; Brad Colerick's show in Grand Island; the season opening concert by the Nebraska Chamber Players; and an obituary for Lincoln music icon Charlie Burton. Also, poetry from Jerry Bockoven and a look at a photography exhibition at UNO.
On the Sept. 20 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: a preview of author Amy Tan's lecture in Lincoln; the Flatwater Film Festival in Seward; Beatrice Community Players' next show; Brad Colerick's show in Grand Island; the season opening concert by the Nebraska Chamber Players; and an obituary for Lincoln music icon Charlie Burton. Also, poetry from Jerry Bockoven and a look at a photography exhibition at UNO.
On this week's Friday LIVE Nov. 10 from Nebraska Public Media, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Brad Colerick at the Benson Theatre in Omaha; the historical movie “Comenius: Life and Legacy of John Amos Comenius” in Kearney; concerts by Nebraska Chamber Players in Lincoln; "Artist From Outside; Take a Breath" exhibition in Hastings; UNL Outdoor Adventures' "No Man's Land Film Festival" in Lincoln; and "O Pioneers!" in Lincoln. Also, more poetry from Kimberly Reyes and a look at the next Omaha Symphony concert.
On this week's Friday LIVE Nov. 10 from Nebraska Public Media, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Brad Colerick at the Benson Theatre in Omaha; the historical movie “Comenius: Life and Legacy of John Amos Comenius” in Kearney; concerts by Nebraska Chamber Players in Lincoln; "Artist From Outside; Take a Breath" exhibition in Hastings; UNL Outdoor Adventures' "No Man's Land Film Festival" in Lincoln; and "O Pioneers!" in Lincoln. Also, more poetry from Kimberly Reyes and a look at the next Omaha Symphony concert.
This week on the June 23 "Friday LIVE" from The Mill in Lincoln's Historic Haymarket, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Thomas Gannon's new book and book talk; Brad Colerick's performances in Nebraska; director Jamie Sisley's new film; Homestead National Historical Park's Homestead Days; OmniArts Nebraska's new production; and David Moscovich's new book. Also, the last story from the Nebraska Storytelling Festival and a look at Omaha Chamber Music Society summer performances.
This week on the June 23 "Friday LIVE" from The Mill in Lincoln's Historic Haymarket, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Thomas Gannon's new book and book talk; Brad Colerick's performances in Nebraska; director Jamie Sisley's new film; Homestead National Historical Park's Homestead Days; OmniArts Nebraska's new production; and David Moscovich's new book. Also, the last story from the Nebraska Storytelling Festival and a look at Omaha Chamber Music Society summer performances.
So very late one night Da Boyz were taking a break from recording in the studio while their Engineers, DB Cooper, Dick Goesinya, and Barry MyKockinher (aka The Crew) worked on the Homan Studio A master control board where some wire(s) had come undone. The Boyz took the opportunity to elevate several bottles of cerveza each and fill the studio with music while they conversed at least a ‘dime's worth' along with their recording consultant, Jack Herer. Needless to say after more than an hour's delay in recording in the early morning hours that night they began to have some trouble with space and time once 'the crew' began to again roll tape. And there was a reason. As their senior producer, Tiffany Rosdedale, likes to say, “when dem Boyz open up a dime they open up their mind and they roll joints bigger than King Kong's fingers and smoke it down till they're stingers”. So listen up listeners don't Bogart this episode. Pass it on! Vince Hamlin Edward Hamlin TRACKS: 1. Welcome To The Christmas Tree Farm 2. Graveyard People 3. Take A Chance 4. Worry Wort 5. Coast To Coast AM (Homage To The Great Radio Host Art Bell) 6. Gangland Biker (Retired) 7. Sing Or Die (Troubled Man Blues) 8. A Great Year 9. Trouble With Space And Time MUSIC COMPOSITION / PERFORMANCE CREDITS 1. “Welcome” > Santana 1973 / Santana 1973 2. “Graveyard People” > Steve Winwood & Jim Capaldi 1974 / Traffic 1974 3. “A Chance” > Paul White 2018 / Pau White 2018 4. No Music 5. Coast To Coast AM > Original Theme Bumper Music From The Art Bell Radio Show 1978 - 1998 6. “Gangland” > Clive Ronald Burr & Adrian Frederick Smith 1982 / Iron Maiden 1982 7. “Losing My Religion” > Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe 1990 / REM 1990 8. “Great Year” > Brad Colerick 2018 / Brad Colerick 2018 9. “Time” > Darius Rucker, Dean Felber, Jim ‘Soni' Sonefeld, Mark Bryan 1995 / Hootie And The Blowfish 1995 Recording Engineers / Board Operators: DB Cooper, Dick Goesinya, Barry MyKockinher Producers: Tiffany Rosedale, Anita Hickey, Ben Dover Studio Consultant: Mr & Mrs Jack Herer & Friends Cerveza Cart Attendant: Anita Hardon Transportation: Harley Davidson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-hamlin/message
So very late one night Da Boyz were taking a break from recording in the studio while their Engineers, DB Cooper, Dick Goesinya, and Barry MyKockinher (aka The Crew) worked on the Homan Studio A master control board where some wire(s) had come undone. The Boyz took the opportunity to elevate several bottles of cerveza each and fill the studio with music while they conversed at least a ‘dime's worth' along with their recording consultant, Jack Herer. Needless to say after more than an hour's delay in recording in the early morning hours that night they began to have some trouble with space and time once 'the crew' began to again roll tape. And there was a reason. As their senior producer, Tiffany Rosdedale, likes to say, “when dem Boyz open up a dime they open up their mind and they roll joints bigger than King Kong's fingers and smoke it down till they're stingers”. So listen up listeners don't Bogart this episode. Pass it on! Vince Hamlin Edward Hamlin TRACKS: 1.Welcome To The Christmas Tree Farm 2.Graveyard People 3.Take A Chance 4.Worry Wort 5.Coast To Coast AM (Homage To The Great Radio Host Art Bell) 6.Gangland Biker (Retired) 7.Sing Or Die (Troubled Man Blues) 8.A Great Year 9.Trouble With Space And Time MUSIC COMPOSITION / PERFORMANCE CREDITS 1.“Welcome” > Santana 1973 / Santana 1973 2.“Graveyard People” > Steve Winwood & Jim Capaldi 1974 / Traffic 1974 3.“A Chance” > Paul White 2018 / Pau White 2018 4.No Music 5.Coast To Coast AM > Original Theme Bumper Music From The Art Bell Radio Show 1978 - 1998 6.“Gangland” > Clive Ronald Burr & Adrian Frederick Smith 1982 / Iron Maiden 1982 7.“Losing My Religion” > Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe 1990 / REM 1990 8.“Great Year” > Brad Colerick 2018 / Brad Colerick 2018 9.“Time” > Darius Rucker, Dean Felber, Jim ‘Soni' Sonefeld, Mark Bryan 1995 / Hootie And The Blowfish 1995 Recording Engineers / Board Operators: DB Cooper, Dick Goesinya, Barry MyKockinher Producers: Tiffany Rosedale, Anita Hickey, Ben Dover Studio Consultant: Mr & Mrs Jack Herer & Friends Cerveza Cart Attendant: Anita Hardon Transportation: Harley Davidson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-hamlin/message
On the Sept. 23 program, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the next production by The Nebraska Communities Playhouse; an Abendmusik concert; this month's "Sunday at the Museum" in Bancroft; Ron Warren and Paul Barnes' concert; a piano duo concert in Wayne; Brad Colerick's LAFTA concert; and Nebraska Chamber Players' season opener.Also, a preview of the Omaha Symphony concert featuring a young cellist.
On the Sept. 23 program, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the next production by The Nebraska Communities Playhouse; an Abendmusik concert; this month's "Sunday at the Museum" in Bancroft; Ron Warren and Paul Barnes' concert; a piano duo concert in Wayne; Brad Colerick's LAFTA concert; and Nebraska Chamber Players' season opener.Also, a preview of the Omaha Symphony concert featuring a young cellist.
Come on, come all because cult favorite Tim Heidecker has a great film that is now streaming.Lets also talk about Covid precautions Donnie Brad and I welcome Poppa’s Kitchen!Join us for our latest show.
Lets go over some Covid19 facts and some discussion of Buster Skiggs and the Coen brothers before a little blue grass breakdown with Brad Colerick enjoying Joe Crookston “Red Rooster in the Mash Pile.” We also pay tribute to pedal steel player Tim Fleming.
We answer a few more listener questions, then Donnie and I cover some familiar ground with a discussion of Westworld and author Tom Perrotta as Brad sings his excellent Crazy for Hollywood to close the show. Brad’s catalog is at www.bradcolerick.com
Hello Listeners, Welcome to Episode #10, were I interview Leeann Skoda minutes before her stepping up on stage. That night she was opening for Brad Colerick at the awesome FretHouse Guitar Store in the City of Covina. Visit Leeann Skoda at https://www.leeannskoda.com were you can purchase her latest album "Call Me Back Home". Just a side note, if you are seeking a good and honest luthier work from a professional, seek no more! Visit the FretHouse (https://frethouse.com), and you will receive the best work and advise from a true professional staff that have more than 50 Years in the business. A big Thank You to Leeann Skoda for your time and beautiful music you create and also to Rick & Tom Seymour and the rest of the staff at the FretHouse. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fretmanspodcast/support
Southern California songwriter Brad Colerick discusses - and plays songs from - his latest release, "Tucson". See the notes and links to go with this episode at http://www.michaelgaither.com.
Brad Colerick discusses assignment writing, the founding of DeepMix (his music licensing company) and his return to singer-songwriter mode with the albums "Cottonwood", "Lines in the Dirt", and the upcoming "When I'm Gone".
California songriter Brad Colerick performs (and tells the stories behind) the songs "My California" (off "Lines in the Dirt") and "Paper in Heaven" (off the upcoming release "When I'm Gone").