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The Creator and Host, JT is celebrating his birthday with his Childhood and High School friends. He also brings his son on, Asher-JaMyi to celebrate his six months on Earth. Timeline of Discussions: :40 - Mindset Difference between now and before I was a dad. 2:10 - Charlotte and JT talk about their business and personal friendship. 4:43 - Introducing special guest host, Charlotte Plummer 6:50 - JT brings in his LA best friend, his son's Godfather, Tim Welch to join the show and talks his support of JT since day one moving to LA . 9:25 - JT's six-month-old son, Asher-JaMyi speaks for the first time. 9:53 - JT explains the stigma about him getting into it with folks and him and Tim talk about their competitive battles. 13:15 - Tim breaks down potentially getting married and having kids once he finished his Lawyer degree and JT threatens to crash Tim wedding if he’s not a Groomsmen. 16:34 - JT talks his favorite rap lines that’s kept him surviving LA over these past ten years and memories of JT acting a fool in front of celebrities in LA. 19:51 - Tim and Charlotte have no clue about what Clubhouse is. 22:03 - Tim brings up buying some Asher Blue shoes in reference to JT's son. 23:35 - Tim breaks down what he wants his legacy to be. 27:03 - Bringing on Bruce Daley, Keith Sneed and Hosni Ali. 34:31 - Keith Sneed talks nine surgeries on his back in less than three years including five in 2021 and the impact it has had in his life. 46:31 - Bruce Daley breaks down his inspiration for his poetry and his three daughters. 52:12 - Bruce brings up memories growing up with JT from his poverty struggles, football, inspiration to his writing. 56:21 - JT shoutouts his college professor, KenYatta Rogers bday which was same day as the podcast and the guy who inspired JT to get the confidence to move to LA. 1:02:56 - Brandon Conway enters the room and talks wrapping up his first podcast that day. 1:08:44 - Brandon talks Life after High School and meeting his wife and the journey it took to get to where he's at. 1:17:57 - Hosni and Keith break down things they thought how things would be after high school compare to what it is now. 1:22:35 - JT brings in his best friend/cousin, Edwin Campbell who also went to the same high school as the other guests. 1:30:30 - Charlotte asks the fellas about what would they tell their High School selves and what would they tell their children? 1:50:58 - Talk about What they learned about women from high school till now. Edwin and Brandon talk about their love for their wives. Keith talks what he has learned as well as Bruce. 2:09:10 - Final thoughts from the fellas on relationships, honesty and how to put yourself in proper position for you to love her. 2:18:01 - First Lady, Imani Fe joins late into the discussion. 2:34:15 - JT, Charlotte and Imani close out the show. Thank you guys for the support. Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment. Thank you and continue to TAP IN with us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
***I've been dealing with some technical issues with my audio equipment, so I'm letting you all know the first 1:25 is missing. My apologies for the inconvenience.***I had the pleasure to have the host of the G.O.D's podcast (Greatness of Dads) on the show to talk shop. His podcast is coming out soon, so who better to show support and have him on my platform. We had a very good convo about podcasting and we also spoke on marriage & fatherhood. Listen up.Click link below for Social Media & Streaming Platforms.https://captainslogpodcast.buzzsprout.com/To be added to Mailing List contactCaptainsLogPodcastLLC@gmail.com
In which the heroes leap into a burning building. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which oh no. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which the heroes finish the fight and reflect. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which the heroes go through an obstacle course and start a fight. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which Ikea and a man will never be the same. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which we eat a nice dinner. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which we spend a long time talking about planes. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which Nikk forgot to save the stream so he recaps what happened. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which three of our four heroes get in trouble. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
In which the heroes are created. This is the slightly edited audio podcast of the charity streams run on the Roll4Change Twitch channel. Masks is a game created by Brandon Conway and distributed by Magpie Games. GM: Nikk @twoknikk Dyno: Ell @occasionalell Sp@rk: Bailee @ironicadventure Syphon: Ash @LonleyAshTree Typ: Lynn @adorkabledm Go to www.roll4change.org to learn more about what charities we are working towards and what plans we have moving forward. You can follow @roll4change on twitter for updates.
Two artists interview two artists--with our children playing in the adjoining room sometimes, sometimes under our feet. Amy Conway is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work utilizes performance, drawing, writing, video, installation, collaboration, and comedy. Her pieces tend toward reflections of the personal. Brandon Conway is a guitarist who primarily focuses on free improvisation. He likes both minimalism and maximalism, spontaneous intuition and nerdy formalism. Amy let’s everything run together and percolate. Brandon compartmentalizes his art, work, and family life. They have two boys, Heywood and Alvah, aged 10 and 8, who love video games and comic books. “There are so many people, [who say] ‘I don’t like kids, I mean yours are okay.’ But you know what? You can go fuck yourself.” —Amy Brandon and Amy taking time to relax. “Brandon and I have a long history of arguing over art…” The Conway family wades in the surf. The Conway family in their mirror. Amy https://amyconwayart.wordpress.com/https://www.instagram.com/glacierface/he moves like the ocean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMkICKJ1pRc&t=2s this is how i communicate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsycgtycouU&t=17s twist and shout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIGuujRhOfA&t=7s Brandon https://halfbird.bandcamp.com/https://soundcloud.com/halfbird-pdxhttps://soundcloud.com/nanrandcowboyhttp://nanrandcowboy.com/web/“I’m pretty adamantly against delay and looping pedals, but if someone uses them I still like them.” —Brandon Indivisible Gallery: https://www.indivisiblepdx.com/ OCAC/PNCA combined MFA in Applied Craft & Design: http://acd-ocac.pnca.edu/Creative Music Guild: https://creativemusicguild.org/ Kickstand Comedy Space: http://www.kickstandcomedy.org/ Permalink
Davey and the Midnights are a band. Sure, Davey Allen's name is featured front and center - and for good reason. His tight vibrato tenor and accessible songs are the focal point of the ensemble. But the Midnights are a band like Tom Petty's Heartbreakers or Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band. Something special happens when they get together and settle into a groove. And although their music is billed as a sort of countrified rock, there certainly is a pocket to what they do. Once they get going, the band sits somewhere in the middle ground between the Grateful Dead and Little Feat, with a bit of traditional west coast country mixed in. Allen strums the acoustic guitar while he sings, guitarist Gregg Cahill's Telecaster picking owes more than a casual nod to Jerry Garcia without wandering off on extensive and meandering improvisational explorations, Brandon Conway's pedal steel employs a bit of the shimmery Leslie rotating speaker effect - making his instrument sound akin to a Hammond B3 organ at times, Corey Dawson's loping bass lines anchor the band and explores spaces for stepping out with an appropriate lick, and Allen's childhood friend Mike "Mambo" Sanson's snappy work on the drum kit provides an edgy rock and roll spark that keeps everything moving. These young players are fine instrumentalists, and the sum of their talented parts really does make a synergistic whole. Davey and the Midnights haven't yet released their debut album, but they sound as if they're long past their sophomore jinx. It doesn't hurt that Allen's day job is playing keyboards for the legendary Eric Burdon of the Animals. Allen obviously is learning from one of the best and carrying the torch with style and aplomb.
Davey and the Midnights are a band. Sure, Davey Allen's name is featured front and center - and for good reason. His tight vibrato tenor and accessible songs are the focal point of the ensemble. But the Midnights are a band like Tom Petty's Heartbreakers or Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band. Something special happens when they get together and settle into a groove. And although their music is billed as a sort of countrified rock, there certainly is a pocket to what they do. Once they get going, the band sits somewhere in the middle ground between the Grateful Dead and Little Feat, with a bit of traditional west coast country mixed in. Allen strums the acoustic guitar while he sings, guitarist Gregg Cahill's Telecaster picking owes more than a casual nod to Jerry Garcia without wandering off on extensive and meandering improvisational explorations, Brandon Conway's pedal steel employs a bit of the shimmery Leslie rotating speaker effect - making his instrument sound akin to a Hammond B3 organ at times, Corey Dawson's loping bass lines anchor the band and explores spaces for stepping out with an appropriate lick, and Allen's childhood friend Mike "Mambo" Sanson's snappy work on the drum kit provides an edgy rock and roll spark that keeps everything moving. These young players are fine instrumentalists, and the sum of their talented parts really does make a synergistic whole. Davey and the Midnights haven't yet released their debut album, but they sound as if they're long past their sophomore jinx. It doesn't hurt that Allen's day job is playing keyboards for the legendary Eric Burdon of the Animals. Allen obviously is learning from one of the best and carrying the torch with style and aplomb.
Davey and the Midnights are a band. Sure, Davey Allen's name is featured front and center - and for good reason. His tight vibrato tenor and accessible songs are the focal point of the ensemble. But the Midnights are a band like Tom Petty's Heartbreakers or Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band. Something special happens when they get together and settle into a groove. And although their music is billed as a sort of countrified rock, there certainly is a pocket to what they do. Once they get going, the band sits somewhere in the middle ground between the Grateful Dead and Little Feat, with a bit of traditional west coast country mixed in. Allen strums the acoustic guitar while he sings, guitarist Gregg Cahill's Telecaster picking owes more than a casual nod to Jerry Garcia without wandering off on extensive and meandering improvisational explorations, Brandon Conway's pedal steel employs a bit of the shimmery Leslie rotating speaker effect - making his instrument sound akin to a Hammond B3 organ at times, Corey Dawson's loping bass lines anchor the band and explores spaces for stepping out with an appropriate lick, and Allen's childhood friend Mike "Mambo" Sanson's snappy work on the drum kit provides an edgy rock and roll spark that keeps everything moving. These young players are fine instrumentalists, and the sum of their talented parts really does make a synergistic whole. Davey and the Midnights haven't yet released their debut album, but they sound as if they're long past their sophomore jinx. It doesn't hurt that Allen's day job is playing keyboards for the legendary Eric Burdon of the Animals. Allen obviously is learning from one of the best and carrying the torch with style and aplomb.
PDX Eye and Ear Control is an occasional interview podcast brought to you by the Creative Music Guild, a non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, experimental music in Portland, OR. Hosted by Ben Kates and Brandon Conway, PDX Eye and Ear Control features mostly local musicians mostly discussing their work. In this episode we speak with percussionist Matt Hannafin. This is the second of two parts. Check out the CMG at www.creativemusicguild.org. Support the CMG, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, improvised and experimental music in Portland, Oregon by going to our website and making a donation. Logo by Evan Lindorff-Ellery: https://lindorffellery.wordpress.com/ . This episode was expertly recorded by Branic Howard of Open Field Recording: www.openfieldrecording.com
PDX Eye and Ear Control is an occasional interview podcast brought to you by the Creative Music Guild, a non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, experimental music in Portland, OR. Hosted by Ben Kates and Brandon Conway, PDX Eye and Ear Control features mostly local musicians mostly discussing their work. In this episode we speak with percussionist Matt Hannafin. This is the first of two parts. Check out the CMG at www.creativemusicguild.org. Support the CMG, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, improvised and experimental music in Portland, Oregon by going to our website and making a donation. Logo by Evan Lindorff-Ellery: https://lindorffellery.wordpress.com/ . This episode was expertly recorded by Branic Howard of Open Field Recording: www.openfieldrecording.com
PDX Eye and Ear Control is an occasional interview podcast brought to you by the Creative Music Guild, a non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, experimental music in Portland, OR. Hosted by Ben Kates and Brandon Conway, PDX Eye and Ear Control features mostly local musicians mostly discussing their work. In this episode we speak with trumpeter, composer and executive director of the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble. Check out the CMG at www.creativemusicguild.org. Support the CMG, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, improvised and experimental music in Portland, Oregon by going to our website and making a donation. Logo by Evan Lindorff-Ellery: https://lindorffellery.wordpress.com/
Jesse LaMonaca has been popping up at bars and clubs all over San Diego with his guitar or accompanied by his incredibly good-looking band, The Dime Novels. He always manages to appear on City Beat's weekly concert picks, and last year's release "Until The Stars Came Out" was up for a San Diego Music Award for Best Americana Album. This week we're bringing you some new tunes from Jesse joined by Dime Novels guitarist Brandon Conway.click to see pics - dirty thurs on picasaclick to see more pics - photographer M. KlaymanPLAYLIST:-Shoot The Messenger-Other Side Of The World-Left Coast Sunshine-The Well Has Run DryEntire episode: download episode 19-allCut to the Chase (last two songs): download ep 19 part 2LINKS:Jesse LaMonaca & The Dime Novels (official page)Photographer Michael Klayman - see michael's photos
PDX Eye and Ear Control is a bi-monthly interview podcast brought to you by the Creative Music Guild, a non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, experimental music in Portland, OR. Hosted by Ben Kates and Brandon Conway, PDX Eye and Ear Control features mostly local musicians mostly discussing their work. In this episode we speak with The Crenshaw: Andrew Jones and Chris Johnedis. Hear the Crenshaw at soundcloud.com/thecrenshaw. Check out the CMG at www.creativemusicguild.org. Support the CMG, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that promotes and supports creative, improvised and experimental music in Portland, Oregon by going to our website and making a donation. Logo by Evan Lindorff-Ellery: https://lindorffellery.wordpress.com/