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The Deadcast tells the dramatic story of when the Hells Angels put ex-Grateful Dead Records president Ron Rakow on trial for walking away from the Dead with $225,000 he believed the band owed him.Guests: Ron Rakow, Steve Brown, Terry Haggerty, John Scher, David Lemeiux See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-25:11) Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber talking about what seems to be a classic Stanley Cup Final through the first three games. Mitch Marner shining in the playoffs. Ivan Barbashev for VGK. Latest on the Blues and the draft. Who will be running point on the draft? Upcoming hometown remixed black jerseys? Sunset gradient. Faking illnesses to get out of work.(25:19-45:13) Friend of The Skipper, Bruce Hornsby. Up-to-date World Series odds. Doug's not buying it. Guy crashing out on the Fan Page about Doug not caring about winning series. Al Gore's lockbox. Don't say methinks. Better eat while the eatings good.(45:23-1:07:02) Illness tearing its way thru the TMA roster but we battle on. Dark skies outside the studio. One lonely pine. Doug wasn't a fan of The Big Lebowski. Boomer Dad Porn. Surprised the NBA Finals didn't play last night. $11K on the secondary market to get in.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sunshine Request for today's dossier. All Battlehawks, all the time. A gentle tossing for Francona. Even when they're losing you still expect them to win. Reds fan dangling his son by the ankles trying to get a ball. Victor Scott heading to Memphis. What do you do with Gorman? Big Saturday for Noot. Blaze Jordan doesn't seem to be a third base option.Billy Gilman says not today, Battlehawks. DC and Louisville in the UFL Championship is gonna have the nation buzzing. Martin caught the hoosier flu at the racing event? No float trips for Jackson. A Sean McDonough supercut of Carolina cutting the 4-0 deficit along with the call of the VGK's Double OT winner. Rod Brind'Amour talks about his teams comeback in Game 3 that ended up in an overtime loss. Tripp Cromer did have a long neck.The longest day in golf. Regional qualifiers today for the US Open. Who's Next? An audible sigh when Gorman coms up to the plate. Guy who gets upset by the reality of his own take. Lars Nootbaar on his clutch Home Run, his return to Busch, and the young team in the clubhouse. Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber talking about what seems to be a classic Stanley Cup Final through the first three games. Mitch Marner shining in the playoffs. Ivan Barbashev for VGK. Latest on the Blues and the draft. Who will be running point on the draft? Upcoming hometown remixed black jerseys? Sunset gradient. Faking illnesses to get out of work.Friend of The Skipper, Bruce Hornsby. Up-to-date World Series odds. Doug's not buying it. Guy crashing out on the Fan Page about Doug not caring about winning series. Al Gore's lockbox. Don't say methinks. Better eat while the eatings good.Illness tearing its way thru the TMA roster but we battle on. Dark skies outside the studio. One lonely pine. Doug wasn't a fan of The Big Lebowski. Boomer Dad Porn. Surprised the NBA Finals didn't play last night. $11K on the secondary market to get in.Glow Worm. Tales from Queens and Manhattan. Tim called comforter. Jordan Walker talking about the sweep and the energy at Busch Stadium. Jordan Walker an All-Star shoe in? Everyone who texts in is a genius. And extremely wealthy.Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDLook, Doug, it's James Carlton. Ted Williams' co-pilot when he was shot down. Some movie talk with James. Answering the phone from numbers you don't have saved. Compliments and testimonials coming in fast and furious for James Carlton and his people.An audio funbag. Audio of Terry Francona talking about addressing the players after another tough loss in a sweep by the Cardinals. Is the NL Central the best division in baseball? Texts are saying McGreevy and Wetherholt may be on MLB Network LIve this morning but we can't quite confirm.Local courts overruling NCAA rulings again. Brendan Sorsby will be eligible for Texas Tech this season after all. There's just no rules anymore.Jeff Passan looking ahead at the trade deadline for the Cardinals. And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast uncovers the secrets of Steal Your Face, the Dead's 1976 live album with a checkered reputation, dramatic backstory, & sonic experimentation by Phil Lesh & Owsley Stanley. Guests: Ron Rakow, Al Teller, John Scher, Ned Lagin, David Lemeiux See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We kick off with News with Nick! D4VD is getting pulled from streaming services following gruesome murder charges, Kanye owes some royalties, and Weird Al is coming to Broadway. Plus, Nick did his homework and discusses his thoughts on Heavy Metal Parking Lot and updates the guys on his Sopranos progress.Song: Frank Zappa - “Joe's Garage”Next, Greg brings us a Three for Thursday. We listen to Nels Cline's blazing solo on a Wilco track, dig into a Bruce Hornsby classic, and close with some classic Aphex Twin.Songs:Wilco - “Side with the Seeds”Bruce Hornsby - “The Way It Is (Live - 1998/99)”Aphex Twin - “T69 Collapse”We end the show with a hot bowl of Jay's Jambalaya. Ike Willis was a staple of Frank Zappa's ensemble from 1979 until Zappa's final tour in 1988. A versatile guitarist and vocalist, we listen to some of his notable contributions to the Zappa discography. Willis passed last week at the age of 70. Next, we learn about Fender's desperate attempt to prevent other guitar manufacturers' from building ‘S' shaped guitars, despite losing a patent case in the U.S. years ago. Finally, Jay brings us up to speed on his trip to LA.Song: Frank Zappa - “Outside Now (Live)”
Having already penned much-heralded books on both John Prine and Jason Molina, author Erin Osman is now tackling the wide genre of heartland rock — which she defines more by a spiritual and ideological geography, rather than a literal one. And while Bob Seger, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen and John Mellancamp round out the Mount Rushmore of sorts for this soundtrack of working class 80's middle-America, Osmon casts a needed spotlight on the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Tracy Chapman, Lucinda Williams and Bruce Hornsby within the pages of 'Won't Back Down,' available now wherever you get literature. On this week's show, Osman expands upon the relationship between art and province, and why the subject matter of 'Won't Back Down' stretches across generations. Plus, details on her current role on the editorial staff of the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, and how her two decades as a music journalist have led her there. Visit erinosmon.com for more info, past works and a killer playlist of tunes featured in 'Won't Back Down.' Music on this episode is from The Pretty Flowers, available digitally or on vinyl at theprettyflowers.bandcamp.com or forgeagainrecords.bandcamp.com.
Sí, novedades de Mamas Gun, que estarán de gira española a finales de otoño próximo, de Myles Sanko, MT Jones, Tom Misch o Kat Eaton, artistas británicos de soul o de Juan Zelada o de Bruce Hornsby, Tori Amos y The New Pornographers. DISCO 1 DAVID MARGAM & JEFF LOGAN Sun on the RunDISCO 2 MEI SEMONES Koneko (ft. Liana Flores)DISCO 3 MYLES SANKO Is It Love? (2026)DISCO 4 SHANE SATO & BRAXTON COOK Surfliner (2026)DISCO 5 SARIFE Come Closer (Explicit) (2026)DISCO 6 JUAN ZELADA What If Time? (TENSION & RELEASE 2026)DISCO 7 TOM MISCH & Kaidi Akinnibi Days Of Us (FULL CIRCLE 2026)DISCO 8 KAT EATON Better Left Unsaid (BREAK FREE 2026DISCO 9 MAMAS GUN Joy ( DIG! 2026)DISCO 10 MT JONES You Don’t Love My Now (JOY 2026)DISCO 11 BRUCE HORNSBY & EZRA KÖENIG Memory Palace (INDIGO PARK 2026)DISCO 12 TORI AMOS Gasoline Girls (2026)DISCO 13 THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS Spooky Action (2026)SARIFE Come Closer (instrumental)Escuchar audio
Creativity through the lens of a musician and songwriter"Being creative is so lucky"Robin Batteau's“Banned in Sparta” is a new collaborative album of songs based on poems by Classical Greek poets and recorded by a number of friends: Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, Livingston and Kate Taylor, Matt Nakoa, Robin Lane, 2-time Tony winning actor James Naughton and his gifted children Keira and Greg, plus Carolyn Hester. Robin was inspired by an Ancient Greek History class he took when he returned to Harvard during the Pandemic to finish a degree he started in the 1960s. Robin earned the World Record of taking a 50-year break (between 1970 to 2021) to return to Harvard and finish his degree in 2022. “Banned In Sparta” focuses almost entirely on poets from Ancient Greece between 700 and 400 BC. One poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus (84 – 54 BC), as smitten with the ghost of Sappho as Robin or Alcaeus, is from Rome during Julius Caesar's reign, for whom Eric Andersen performs “Cross (of Gold),” an ode to interlaced and conflicted feelings, “Odi et Amo"— I hate and I love.The title “Banned in Sparta” finds its name from Archilochus, the Bob Dylan of the 7th century B.C., a warrior-poet so irreverent he was “Banned in Sparta.” James Naughton sings the song “Archilochus Re-Deemed (I Am a Servant of the Lord God of War).” Kate Taylor performs “Telesilla's On the Wall,” from the female poet Telesilla, who led her fellow women warriors to victory against those same renowned Spartans. “The Greek Lyric poets performed live, and were the stars of their day,” says Robin. “They were singer/songwriters, they played the lyre (hence "Lyric") and danced around the stage like Tom Paxton and Taylor Swift.”Robin, who studied Ancient Greece and Integrative Biology at Harvard, found that most of what was left of the poems were fragments and myth, “So I mosaic-ed songs to reflect their expressions and intentions— who they were, and are to me.” A range of female poets contributed to the lyrical history of Greece including Corrina, whose “In Her Loving Arms” is sung by Carolyn Hester, and Praxilla's “The Most Beautiful Thing in the World,” a hymn to Adonis, sung by Keira Naughton. Sappho's writing inspires “Terra Cotta Heart,” sung by Robin Lane. Livingston Taylor sings “My Sappho, Sweetly Smiling” from the smitten neighbor and rival Alcaeus. The fun and frolicking “Shake your Hair (You Thracian Filly),” sung by Tom Paxton. Pianist and folk singer Matt Nakoa offers a Bruce Hornsby-like treatment for Simonides of Ceos's “Theatre of Memory (Man of Gold).” Sharing Grammy, Emmy, Clio, and Gold Record Awards and an Oscar nomination, Robin's recorded over a dozen albums with Pierce Arrow, David Buskin (Buskin & Batteau), and many others. His jingles feature in long-running, award-sweeping advertising campaigns from "I'm Lovin' It" for McDonalds to “Can't Beat It” for Coca-Cola to "The Heartbeat of America" for Chevrolet. He's played his 1898 Scarampella violin with everyone from Yo-Yo Ma to Benny Goodman to Bruce Springsteen and has had his melodies sung by Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Judy Collins, Paul Newman, and more. His songs have supported charities and causes, including World Hunger Year, Ocean Alliance, Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, and Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for kids. The Boston Globe defines his music with David Buskin as "Acoustic Heaven."https://robinbatteau.com/https://www.facebook.com/robin.batteauSend us Fan Mail
The Deadcast concludes its extended 2-part tribute to Bobby Weir, ranging into the evolution of his songwriting, stage persona, guitar playing, and unexpected career beyond the Grateful Dead.Guests: Bobby Weir, David Lemieux, Jeff Chimenti, Scott Metzger, Don Was, Gary Lambert, Tim Stevens, Tony Italiano, William Keats, Bretty PauleySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Well, it looks like we now know why Netflix never promoted who was on the lineup for the Roast of Kevin HaryJohnny Mac stops watching The Roast of Kevin Hart around 9 PM during Lizzo, saying the first hour felt low-energy and poorly structured despite moments from host Shane Gillis, Tom Brady, Jeff Ross, Naim Wynn, and a long set from Chelsea Handler, and he notes the lack of bigger surprise guests.A curiously times Bloomberg piece ahead of the roast about chaos at Kevin Hart's media company HartBeat, including layoffs, acquisitions, departures, and employee concerns after Hart licensed his name to Authentic Brands Group.Moving on, Mac previews Stephen Colbert's episode reuniting Strike Force Five and notes David Letterman will guest May 14. Other items include thoughts on Bruce Hornsby's Indigo Park, a donkey charity naming a foal “Gervais” after Ricky Gervais' donation, top comedy tours led by Matt Rife, Just for Laughs additions, SNL UK renewed, Diane Morgan's BBC comedy Ann Droid, James Austin Johnson tour dates, Emily Catalano viral clip, Fox renewals/cancellations, Boston Fringe, and Netflix comedy exec Robbie Praw on changing stand-up showcase strategy and predicting a return of comedy movies.00:00 Roastof Kevin Hart00:40 Shane Gillis Opens02:04 Kevin Hart Hype02:46 Tom Brady Surprise03:57 Jeff Ross Arrives04:53 Chelsea and Lizzo Exit05:31 HartBeat Chaos Report06:48 Strike Force Five07:26 Music and Donkey News09:28 Touring and Festivals11:08 SNL UK and Diane Morgan14:31 Gossip Corner and TV Renewals16:37 Netflix Comedy Strategy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac-a-daily-briefing-on-comedians-and-the-comedy-industry--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News is the number one comedy news podcast, delivering daily coverage of standup comedy, late night television, comedy specials, tours, and the business of comedy.COMEDY SURVIVOR in the facebook group.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.
Our GameChanger of the Week is a man who changed the way we watch baseball, just like GameChanger has changed the way we watch our kids play, it’s kind of perfect. Plus, Bruce Hornsby on the piano, Jackson Chourio at the plate, Bartolo Colon on this date, and Lou Gehrig every single day. Tim also presented a hypothetical about the fastest baserunners going up against the fastest sprinter, we’d love to hear your thoughts! And of course, a Team Tim all about the best nicknames in the game. Make sure to subscribe or follow wherever you’re listening or watching because it helps grow our show! Thank you for being a part of our family! Coach Smarter, Connect Live, Replay the Action with GameChanger. Learn more at gc.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sí, novedades de Mamas Gun, que estarán de gira española a finales de otoño próximo, de Myles Sanko, MT Jones, Tom Misch o Kat Eaton, artistas británicos de soul o de Juan Zelada o de Bruce Hornsby, Tori Amos y The New Pornographers. DISCO 1 DAVID MARGAM & JEFF LOGAN Sun on the Run DISCO 2 MEI SEMONES Koneko (ft. Liana Flores) DISCO 3 MYLES SANKO Is It Love? (2026)DISCO 4 SHANE SATO & BRAXTON COOK Surfliner (2026) DISCO 5 SARIFE Come Closer (Explicit) (2026) DISCO 6 JUAN ZELADA What If Time? (TENSION & RELEASE 2026) DISCO 7 TOM MISCH & Kaidi Akinnibi Days Of Us (FULL CIRCLE 2026) DISCO 8 KAT EATON Better Left Unsaid (BREAK FREE 2026 DISCO 9 MAMAS GUN Joy ( DIG! 2026) DISCO 10 MT JONES You Don’t Love My Now (JOY 2026) DISCO 11 BRUCE HORNSBY & EZRA KÖENIG Memory Palace (INDIGO PARK 2026) DISCO 12 TORI AMOS Gasoline Girls (2026) DISCO 13 THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS Spooky Action (2026) SARIFE Come Closer (instrumental)Escuchar audio
The Grateful Deadcast returns for its 13th season, beginning with a 2-part tribute to the great Bobby Weir, mixing interviews with archival audio to tell the story of how a teenage Atherton folkie found his singular jazz-informed musical voice (dropping a few water balloons en route).Guests: Bobby Weir, David Lemieux, David Nelson, Gary Lambert, Rhoney Stanley, Graeme BooneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Reelin' In The Years... The Featured Five Theme is Gone Fishin'... Plus, a song inspired by Peter Fonda's near-death experience that happened when he was a kid... A Bowie tune that's nearly a reworking of "I'm Waiting For The Man" by Velvet Underground... What influential Delta Blues musician simply vanished in the early 1940s?... The band - Heart - and a song inspired by the rumor of an incestuous relationship... New music from Kurt Vile, Jack White, Duane Betts, and Bruce Hornsby... Deep cuts from Chris Cornell, Bobby Womack, Big Star, Wilco, Freedy Johnston, Kaiser Chiefs, The Undertones, and more! For more info on the show, visit reelinwithryan.com
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Hace unas cuantas décadas Bruce Hornsby llegó hasta el número 1 de las listas con su canción "The way it is", pero hoy Fernando Neira nos trae como disco de la semana lo último de este fantástico pianista pop: "Indigo Park". Además, recibimos la visita de Xoel López, que nos presenta su nuevo trabajo "Oniria Popular".
Viernes de libros y acordes. En lo segundo, la visita junto a Fernando Neira, nuestro gurú musical, de Xoel López y su último trabajo: "Oniria popular". Además en "Historias musicales, el para nosotros disco de la semana: "Indigo park", de Bruce Hornsby y las nuevas incorporaciones al salón de la fama del rock. En la Biblioteca hemos charlado con las editoras Marta Barrio (Alianza Editorial) y Paca Flores (Periférica) que han traducido y publicado el mismo libro de Sally Carson...
...y más nuevas canciones de Soulwax, Tomora, Bruce Hornsby, Peter Gabriel, Niña Polaca, Portosanto, Lucas Jesús y Julio de la Rosa.Escuchar audio
Remaining a romantically revolutionary voice among his peers and contemporaries for nearly two decades, Durham, North Carolina-based singer, songwriter, and producer MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger) returns to the sonic surface with his latest effort, "I'm People", which he says is "An intensely human record." Written and recorded throughout Bolinas, the North Carolina Piedmont, and a Santa Fe motel room, with the harmonious help from some of his longtime friends and creative collaborators, Sam Beam, Bruce Hornsby, Marcus King, Sara Watkins, Eric D. Johnson, Amy Helm, and members of Dawes, Taylor effortlessly exposes a liberating light to help guid listeners to a much safer soundscape where endless wars, polluted politics, and chaos cease to exist if only for a moment. For this episode of The Self Portrait Gospel Podcast, we had the wonderful oppurtunity to sit down the veteran songwriter and producer to talk about the album, the Grateful Dead (of course), skateboarding, Jack Johnson, and the intimate influence of music and its harmonious healing properties. "I'm People" is a brilliant collection of songs that push against the body like a whispering wind in an open field during a spirtual storm somewhere near the Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area in Hillsborough. This will be an album people call on during the inevitable hardships of life to recieve peace and ultimate understanding.
Carbon Leaf recorded their first album in 1995 and haven't looked back since. Today, with over a dozen albums released as a leading independent band, they have been tapped for a handful of national awards - many for their outstanding songwriting talent. Multi-award winning program director Ray White hooked up with their frontman Barry Privett who filled us in with his insights into the bands' early years along with their latest release Time Is The Playground. Be sure to listen to much more from the band with his founding bandmates joining us on Episode 51. In our showcase segment we feature the latest on U2 whose latest EP is Easter Lily, O.A.R. who just released the single "Where Are We Right Now" and Grammy Award winner Bruce Hornsby who just dropped his new CD titled Indigo Park. Independent and Alternative sides of the music spectrum are featured in this addition of Classic Artists Today!
On his new album “Indigo Park'” the seventy-something musician looks back on his eventful life with songs about hometown memories
...y más nuevas canciones de Peter Gabriel, Rostam, Deadletter, Muse, Fcukers. Lykke Li y Robyn.Escuchar audio
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical de Onda Regional Murcia (09/04/2026)Noticias: U2 celebra el Viernes Santo publicando el EP 'Easter Lily' por sorpresa. Ringo Starr presenta “Choose love”, con St. Vincent en los coros, como segundo adelanto de su disco Long long road, que de nuevo producido por T Bone Burnett. Jethro Tull anuncian Under wraps: The unwrapped edition – Walk into the light, una caja de cinco cedés y un Blu-ray en la que se reeditan juntos el álbum Under wraps, de 1984, y el disco de debut en solitario de Ian Anderson Walk into the light, de 1983. Chrysalis Records publicará Under wraps: The unwrapped edition el 15 de mayo. Bob Dylan ha abierto una cuenta en Patreon, la plataforma de suscripción que permite aVcreadores de contenido recibir ingresos recurrentes .Cherry Red anuncia la reedición de Just as I am, el disco con el que en 1971 debutó Bill Withers. El álbum, uno de los clásicos del soul . The Strokes han levantado la liebre sobre lo que será un nuevo trabajo del grupo. De momento solamente han lanzado el título, "Reality Awaits". Sisters Of Mercy grabarán disco por primera vez ¡en treinta y seis años!. La próxima edición del festival Viña Rock ha completado su cartel con una larga lista de nombres tanto nacionales como internacionales. A la cabeza están Sex Pistols feat. Frank Carter, Turbonegro o Skindred, entre muchos otros.Bilbao BBK Live anuncia la programación especial de su vigésimo aniversario, que se suma al cartel del festival que se celebrará los días 9, 10 y 11 de julio. Weezer ofrecieron un concierto sorpresa en una azotea de Los Ángeles como parte de la “semana de iniciación” de su próxima gira.Thom Yorke Live At Sydney Opera House», ya al completo en YouTube. Bon Iver lanza un recopilatorio con temas grabados en vivo («VOLUMES: ONE»)Novedades musicales:U2, Ringo Starr, Kneecap, Jack White, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro, Metric, Marinero, Dry Cleaning, Bruce Hornsby, Ted Lucas, Slift, The New Pornographers, Lifeguard, Beth Orton, Mouse on Mars, Greg Méndez, Philine Sonny, Terror, Rikas, Flea ft Nick Cave, Aja Monet, Vermú, Dowtown Boys, Al Dual, Los Romeos y Samantha Hudson, Compro Oro, maria greep y Mundo Prestigio, Estela Gris, Los Rotundos, Sheken, Malva, Raúl Querido, Minibús Intergalactic, Niña Polaca, Cristalino, Biodramina Mood, The Delines, Wasia Project, Gia Margaret, Rostam, Agenda de conciertos:Primavera Rio( Walls, Rata, Maldita Nerea) , Antioxidante (Soziedad Alkoholika), Diego Torres, Tremendo Road, Asere, Shakira Martínez, Lady Tatoo, Brath...
The Jokermen rap with the great Bruce Hornsby about his extraordinary artistic career, learning from The Grateful Dead, working with Bob Dylan, the significance of Edward Hopper, Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle, Bruce's superb new record "Indigo Park," and much more. LISTEN TO "INDIGO PARK" NOW FOLLOW BRUCE ON INSTAGRAM
Rob loves talking music with great singer-songwriters! Legendary musician Bruce Hornsby (known for his Grammy-winning work with Bruce Hornsby and the Range, as well as touring with the Grateful Dead) joins Rob Lowe to discuss how music has changed so dramatically since the 1980s, cheesy morning radio hosts, Bruce's new album, mailbox money, playing basketball with Allen Iverson, and much more. Make sure to subscribe to the show on YouTube at YouTube.com/@LiterallyWithRobLowe! Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at 323-570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nassau Coliseum, March 12, 1992 — and the second set is where the real action is. Bobby charges out of the gate with a muscular 'Saint of Circumstance' that rolls straight into a gorgeous 'Ship of Fools', with Vince's backing vocals elevating the whole thing. Then comes 'Corrina' — percolating along until Phil takes the wheel and steers them into a reprise of 'Playin' in the Band' from the night before, a rare thread connecting two consecutive shows. Drums and Space are worth the listen on their own tonight, before Phil drops the bass bombs that detonate into 'The Other One'. Jerry answers with an emotionally raw 'Stella Blue', and the set closes on a rocking 'Sugar Magnolia'. They come back for one more — a lovely 'It's All Over Now, Baby Blue', with Bruce Hornsby lending his accordion to the farewell. Grateful Dead Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY 3/12/1992 - Thursday Two Saint Of Circumstance ; Ship Of Fools > Corrina > Playing Reprise > Drums > Space > The Other One > Stella Blue > Sugar Magnolia Encore It's All Over Now, Baby Blue You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: https://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032726.mp3 "Well, I sure don't know what I going for But I'm gonna go for it for sure (that's for sure)"
This week's Deadpod drops us into the Spring 1992 tour, catching the band at the Nassau Coliseum for a rockin' first set that showcases both Phil Lesh and Bruce Hornsby — in what would turn out to be Bruce's final tour with the band. The set runs a bit short, but that was pretty typical for the latter-day Dead. No matter — the band is in fine form. Phil kicks things off leading the charge on 'Greatest Story Ever Told,' followed by a rousing 'Bertha.' 'Stagger Lee' is another Lesh showcase, though the whole band locks in beautifully by the end. 'Beat It On Down The Line' opens with a full nine-beat intro before Phil delivers a genuine surprise — a standout vocal on 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues,' one of my personal favorite Dead covers. Bruce then steps forward on a heavy, honky-tonk-tinged 'Tennessee Jed.' The boys close out the set on a high note with a spirited 'Promised Land,' Bruce adding a nice solo to send everyone home happy. You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: Grateful Dead Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY 3/12/1992 - Thursday One Greatest Story Ever Told Bertha Walkin' Blues Stagger Lee Beat It On Down The Line Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Tennessee Jed The Promised Land http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032026.mp3 Thank you for your kind support my friends.
It's been 37 some odd years since moe. first started coming together at the University of Buffalo. Since then they've released 14 albums. They've played on some huge stages, playing Woodstock '99, rocking out Bonnaroo throughout the 2000's. Inviting bands like The Avett Brothers, The Black Keys, Bruce Hornsby, Method Man and Redman and so many others to their moe.down festival. And this year they're firing moe.down back up. Before moe. starts off on their Born to Fly tour (they'll be in Ponte Vedra on 3/26) their lead singer Rob Derhak was nice enough to stop by the show! Rob and Doc talked about Rob's Boston fandom, the NBA playoffs, starting the band, getting lumped into the "jam band" scene, playing '99 Woodstock, performing with his daughter, doing moe.down, playing with Goose and so much more. Meanwhile on the rest of the show Doc has assembled the perfect cattle drive posse for 1986. The cattle drive posse includes Stanley Tucci, Cowboy Kent Rollins, Jack Nicholson, Bill Murray and Dick Van Dyke. It doesn't make much sense in this description...but trust us, it doesn't make sense in the show either. Introduction: 0:00:20 Birthday Suit 1: 12:36 Ripped from the Headlines: 18:03 Shoutouts: 38:49 Rob Derhak Interview: 44:18 Mike C Top 3: 1:26:48 Birthday Suit 2: 1:38:56 Birthday Suit 3: 1:40:44
Banned In Sparta”- Collaborative Album with Classical Greek Poets and Modern Folk Singers Helmed by Robin BatteauRobin Batteau's “Banned in Sparta” is a collaborative album of songs based on poems by Classical Greek poets and recorded by a number of friends Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, Livingston and Kate Taylor, Matt Nakoa, Robin Lane, 2-time Tony winning actor James Naughton and his gifted children Keira and Greg, plus Carolyn Hester. Robin was inspired by an Ancient Greek History class he took when he returned to Harvard during the Pandemic to finish a degree he started in the 1960s. Robin earned the World Record of taking a 50-year break (between 1970 to 2021) to return to Harvard and finish his degree in 2022. “Banned In Sparta” focuses almost entirely on poets from Ancient Greece between 700 and 400 BC. One poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus (84 – 54 BC), as smitten with the ghost of Sappho as Robin or Alcaeus, is from Rome during Julius Caesar's reign, for whom Eric Andersen performs “Cross (of Gold),” an ode to interlaced and conflicted feelings, “Odi et Amo"— I hate and I love.The title “Banned in Sparta” finds its name from Archilochus, the Bob Dylan of the 7th century B.C., a warrior-poet so irreverent he was “Banned in Sparta.” James Naughton sings the song “Archilochus Re-Deemed (I Am a Servant of the Lord God of War).” Kate Taylor performs “Telesilla's On the Wall,” from the female poet Telesilla, who led her fellow women warriors to victory against those same renowned Spartans. “The Greek Lyric poets performed live, and were the stars of their day,” says Robin. “They were singer/songwriters, they played the lyre (hence "Lyric") and danced around the stage like Tom Paxton and Taylor Swift.”Robin, who studied Ancient Greece and Integrative Biology at Harvard, found that most of what was left of the poems were fragments and myth, “So I mosaic-ed songs to reflect their expressions and intentions— who they were, and are to me.” A range of female poets contributed to the lyrical history of Greece including Corrina, whose “In Her Loving Arms” is sung by Carolyn Hester, and Praxilla's “The Most Beautiful Thing in the World,” a hymn to Adonis, sung by Keira Naughton. Sappho's writing inspires “Terra Cotta Heart,” sung by Robin Lane. Livingston Taylor sings “My Sappho, Sweetly Smiling” from the smitten neighbor and rival Alcaeus. The fun and frolicking “Shake your Hair (You Thracian Filly),” sung by Tom Paxton. Pianist and folk singer Matt Nakoa offers a Bruce Hornsby-like treatment for Simonides of Ceos's “Theatre of Memory (Man of Gold).” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Today's Song of the Day is “Indigo Park” from Bruce Hornsby's album Indigo Park, out April 3.
Here is the playlist for the 03/02 episode of the Seventh House. Enjoy!Bruce Hornsby and the Range- Defenders of the FlagChicago- A Hit By VareseNeal Morse Band- Fully AliveAlan Morse- Bass SoloPremiata Forneria Marconi- Photos of GhostsLazuli- Etre et ne Plus EtreManuel Schmid and Marek Arnold- Raum der IllusionXTC- Stupidly HappyOctarine Sky- 5Refestramus- Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, TonightEdwin Starr- WarCharlie Haden- Is This America?Pink Floyd- The Dogs of WarRPWL- Masters of WarBob Dylan- Father of NightTigran Hamasyan- War Time PoemToto- Holy WarThe Pineapple Thief- All the WarsEcholyn- WarjazzDave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin- When the War Cry ComesMagellan- War DrumFish- Fortunes of WarYes- OnwardMidnight Oil- (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding10cc- Peace in Our TimeSantana- Peace on Earth/Mother Earth/Third Stone From the SunChicago- Dialogue PT I and II
Banned In Sparta”- Collaborative Album with Classical Greek Poets and Modern Folk Singers Helmed by Robin BatteauRobin Batteau's “Banned in Sparta” is a collaborative album of songs based on poems by Classical Greek poets and recorded by a number of friends Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, Livingston and Kate Taylor, Matt Nakoa, Robin Lane, 2-time Tony winning actor James Naughton and his gifted children Keira and Greg, plus Carolyn Hester. Robin was inspired by an Ancient Greek History class he took when he returned to Harvard during the Pandemic to finish a degree he started in the 1960s. Robin earned the World Record of taking a 50-year break (between 1970 to 2021) to return to Harvard and finish his degree in 2022. “Banned In Sparta” focuses almost entirely on poets from Ancient Greece between 700 and 400 BC. One poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus (84 – 54 BC), as smitten with the ghost of Sappho as Robin or Alcaeus, is from Rome during Julius Caesar's reign, for whom Eric Andersen performs “Cross (of Gold),” an ode to interlaced and conflicted feelings, “Odi et Amo"— I hate and I love.The title “Banned in Sparta” finds its name from Archilochus, the Bob Dylan of the 7th century B.C., a warrior-poet so irreverent he was “Banned in Sparta.” James Naughton sings the song “Archilochus Re-Deemed (I Am a Servant of the Lord God of War).” Kate Taylor performs “Telesilla's On the Wall,” from the female poet Telesilla, who led her fellow women warriors to victory against those same renowned Spartans. “The Greek Lyric poets performed live, and were the stars of their day,” says Robin. “They were singer/songwriters, they played the lyre (hence "Lyric") and danced around the stage like Tom Paxton and Taylor Swift.”Robin, who studied Ancient Greece and Integrative Biology at Harvard, found that most of what was left of the poems were fragments and myth, “So I mosaic-ed songs to reflect their expressions and intentions— who they were, and are to me.” A range of female poets contributed to the lyrical history of Greece including Corrina, whose “In Her Loving Arms” is sung by Carolyn Hester, and Praxilla's “The Most Beautiful Thing in the World,” a hymn to Adonis, sung by Keira Naughton. Sappho's writing inspires “Terra Cotta Heart,” sung by Robin Lane. Livingston Taylor sings “My Sappho, Sweetly Smiling” from the smitten neighbor and rival Alcaeus. The fun and frolicking “Shake your Hair (You Thracian Filly),” sung by Tom Paxton. Pianist and folk singer Matt Nakoa offers a Bruce Hornsby-like treatment for Simonides of Ceos's “Theatre of Memory (Man of Gold).” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
The long legal battle over the rights to the Ramones' estate has finally been decided in court with Johnny Ramone's widow Linda taking control of all assets & future releases, Bruce Hornsby announces a new album ‘Indigo Park' & US tour with The Noisemakers to accompany it, Skid Row is taking their search for a new lead singer worldwide with auditions starting this month, Noel Gallagher is named the Brit Awards ‘Songwriter of The Year' for 2026 and will be attending the ceremony in his home town of Manchester next week, Dee Snider sadly resigns from Twisted Sister and cancels their 50th anniversary world tour due to recent health concerns … PLUS ‘This Week in Rock & Roll History Trivia', Rock Birthdays, ‘The Best & Worst Rock Album Artwork of the Week' & much more!All of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com every Monday, where you can check out the full episode on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts)Watch us LIVE, chat with us & more…Every Sunday around 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweeklyWatch all of our videos, interviews & subscribe at Youtube.com/@rocknewsweeklyFollow us online:Instagram.com/rocknewsweeklyFacebook.com/rocknewsweeklyTwitter.com/rocknewsweeklyTikTok.com/@rocknewsweekly#Ramones #BruceHornsby #SkidRow #BritAwards2026 #DeeSnider#Rock #News #RockNews #RockNewsWeekly #RockNewsWeeklyPodcast #Podcast #Podcasts #Metal #HeavyMetal #Alt #Alternative #ClassicRock #70s #80s #90s #Indie #Trivia #RockTrivia #RockBirthdays #NewMusic #NewMusicReleases
Bruce Hornsby is a legendary musician, known for his hit song "The Way It Is," which was famously sampled by Tupac on "Changes." He's toured with The Dead, played SNL, won Grammys, and is even bros with Sombr. We chat with Bruce from his home studio in Virginia about The Black Keys, Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book, his poor sleep patterns, living in LA from 1980-90, he's a massive hoops head and we get into all things basketball, especially the three separate one-on-one games he claims to have defeated Allen Iverson in, scoring films with Spike Lee, all the studio heads we're mutuals with including Bon Iver, and one Sombr. Bruce's new record, Indigo Park, is out April 3rd. instagram.com/brucehornsby twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Reelin' In The Years... The Featured Five Theme is Stage Fright... Music from a short-lived California band formed by Neil Young & Bob Mosley... A band that formed in 1970, but didn't release their debut album until '08... Music from a former professional boxer, who was a Middleweight Champion... Why Anne Murray's 1986 album, Something To Talk About, is missing a title track... New music from Mike Farris, Don West, and James McMurtry... Deep cuts from Bruce Hornsby, Warren Zevon, Faces, Don Henley & Elton John... For more info on the show, visit reelinwithryan.com
Back for another great year of talking music with Timothy Finn. We dive into big stars, fond remembrances and anticipation of interesting developments. In focus Johnny Cash, David Bowie, Bob Weir, Emmylou Harris, Paul Kelly, Bruce Hornsby, and more. Come on along!
Chris and Jim share their thoughts about the musician they have seen and recorded well over 100 times through the years, Bobby Weir. Bobby Weir 1947-2026, Grateful Dead Co-Founder, Guitarist, Songwriter, Singer, Collaborated with Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Rob Wasserman, Willie Nelson, Wilco, Steve Earle, John Prine, Wynonna Judd, Emmylou Harris, Rambling Jack, Johnnie Johnson, and Bruce Hornsby. Weir helped to create the San Francisco sound of the 1960's, bringing a Western Music influence to the Grateful Dead with his covers of Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, and Marty Robbins songs. He creates a unique approach to the guitar, writes some great songs, and becomes the front man for the weirdest band in town. Grab your pink guitars and short short shorts while Chris and Jim talk all things Bob, explain the "More Fun than a Frog in a Glass of Milk" view of life and tell you how to find the best parking lot grilled cheese. Thanks for the ride Bob, it was mighty big fun.
Listen to a conversation with the virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and bandleader, Ricky Skaggs. Born in Kentucky in 1954, Skaggs has played a central role in shaping modern bluegrass and country music. A child prodigy, he first performed on stage with Bill Monroe at age six, and at age seven he appeared on national television with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Before turning 18, Skaggs had already performed with many of the greatest legends in bluegrass. At age 15, he and his childhood friend Keith Whitley joined Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys. In the 1970s, Skaggs' musicianship helped redefine progressive bluegrass through his work with the Country Gentlemen, J.D. Crowe & the New South, and Emmylou Harris' Hot Band. He launched his solo career in the early 1980s and became a leading figure in the neotraditional country movement. His string of #1 hits — including “Crying My Heart Out Over You,” “Highway 40 Blues,” and “Heartbroke” — made him one of the decade's most influential artists. During this period he earned multiple CMA Awards, including Entertainer of the Year in 1985, as well as several Grammy Awards. In the 1990s, Skaggs returned his focus to bluegrass, forming his acclaimed band Kentucky Thunder. In 2018, Skaggs was inducted into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame—one of the few artists to receive both honors. He is also a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Skaggs has performed and recorded with a wide range of legendary artists across many genres, including Jack White, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Charlie Haden, Bruce Hornsby, Béla Fleck, John Fogerty, and Dionne Warwick, among many others. Across his decades-long career, Ricky Skaggs' contributions as a singer, mandolinist, fiddler, bandleader, and tradition-bearer have secured his legacy as one of the most important figures in American roots music. Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder will present a special Christmas concert at the Brown County Music Center on December 11.
(00:00-25:54) We're looking for 10 more citizens. A golf cuck. I got nothing, what do you want from me? Wow, Martin it's actually happening. It's a big phone line Tuesday. David Freese's dream golf foursome. Will there be a Cardinals trade today? Drink's extension. Is Jackson frustrated? We need a Toughness Tuesday around here.(26:02-46:21) Tim's having ear cushion issues. Tim and Bruce Hornsby. Doug and Pierre Turgeon. Tim's liquid AF. Audio of Oli Marmol on Foul Territory talking about the Sonny Gray trade and what's to follow. Why do you hate Dick Fitts? Bloom says releasing Arenado isn't an option. Backwards hats. Showing yourself off in South County. The Meramec River is the line of demarcation for the South. Livin' off catfish makes people heavy. St. Louis geography warfare is heating up.(46:31-55:23) Ranking the Back to the Future movies. An ode to the 1992 VMA Awards. Caller Ellen is on the line. Short attention spans. Ken Burns Civil War documentary. Arbor Day is on board.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast's overstuffed season finale unpacks Blues For Allah's oft-misunderstood title track, the unlikely story of its album art, & the remarkable coalition that manifested the Dead's September 1975 Golden Gate Park show, officially the New Age Bio-Centennial Unity Fair.Guests: David Lemieux, Ron Rakow, Al Teller, Ned Lagin, Steve Brown, Bill McCarthy, Larry Weissman, Gary Lambert, Ed Perlstein, Joan Miller, Geoff Gould, Dan Hanklein, Raymond Foye, Nicholas Meriwether, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick Jenkins, Keith EatonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast explores Bobby Weir's guitar étude, “Sage and Spirit,” speaking with one of the song's namesakes, Sage Scully, before taking an extended trip to legendary Dead show at the Great American Music Hall in August 1975, where the song received its only full live performance.Guests: David Lemieux, Donna Jean Godchaux MacKay, Sage Scully, Ron Rakow, Al Teller, Steve Brown, Roger Lewis, Lee Brenkman, Steve Schuster, Gary Lambert, Deb Trist, Ed Perlstein, Danno Henklein, Joan Miller, Steve Silberman, Michael Parrish, Keith Eaton, Shaugn O'Donnell, Benny LanderSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We explore how the dreamy delicacy of Crazy Fingers came about at a time of great tumult in Grateful Dead history, with visits from new record company boss Al Teller of United Artists and Seastones composer Ned Lagin, plus a stop at Winterland for the Bob Fried Memorial Boogie.Guests: David Lemieux, Al Teller, Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, Gary Lambert, Michael Parrish, Danno Henklein, Ed Perlstein, Geoff Gould, Jay Kerley, Blair Jackson, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick Jenkins, Christopher Coffman, Nicholas MeriwetherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bobby Weir & John Perry Barlow's classic “The Music Never Stopped” came into being when the music was briefly in danger of stopping, the song transforming from live jam to final form as the Dead struggled to solve the financial difficulties that came with a retirement from the road.Guests: David Lemieux, Ron Rakow, Steven Schuster, Steve Silberman, Sean Howe, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick Jenkins, Christopher Coffman, Graeme Boone, Eric Lindquist, Benny LanderSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast unpacks the two-part extra-heady “King Solomon's Marbles”/'Stronger Than Dirt or Milkin' the Turkey,” using the instrumental to get into the Dead's 1975 dalliances with holography, as well as Phil Lesh's other unfinished pieces from Blues For Allah.Guests: David Lemieux, Ned Lagin, Ron Rakow, Eugene Dolgoff, Michael Parrish, Ed Perlstein, Keith Eaton, Nicholas G. Meriwether, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick JenkinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Deadcast examines how Franklin's Tower bucked every trend on Blues For Allah to become one of the Dead's all-time classics, including a tape of its studio creation, a look into the multi-tracks, & a rare line-by-line breakdown by lyricist Robert Hunter himself.Guests: David Lemieux, Geoff Gould, Jürgen Fauth, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick Jenkins, Will Backstrom, Max Ritchie, Hannah GrabbensteinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast uses Blues For Allah's complicated instrumental Slipknot! to explore the musical and creative ambiguity the Grateful Dead pursued in early 1975, when there both was and wasn't a Grateful Dead, & their public reemergence at Bill Graham's S.N.A.C.K. benefit that March.Guests: David Lemieux, Ned Lagin, Ron Rakow, Steve Brown, Gary Lambert, Joan Miller, Jay Kerley, Chadwick Jenkins, Shaugn O'Donnell, Melvin BackstromSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Grateful Deadcast points itself towards 1975 to begin a song-by-song celebration of Blues For Allah's 50th anniversary, loaded with raw session tapes, early lyric drafts, & the story of how the Dead built a new studio, musical language, batch of songs, & LP from the ground up. Guests: David Lemieux, Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Ron Rakow, Stephen Barncard, Ned Lagin, Steve Brown, Gary Lambert, Keith Eaton, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick Jenkins, Matt CampbellSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Grateful Deadcast visits the set for the Grateful Dead Movie, aka the Dead's five “retirement” shows at Winterland in 1974, with heads who attended. This bonus episode is a re-run of the 2nd half of Deadcast Season 9, episode 8.Guests: Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, David Grisman, , Steve Brown, Richie Pechner, Jerry Pompili, Jim Sullivan, Gary Lambert, Geoff Gould, Joan Brown, Michael Parrish, Corry Arnold, Strider Brown, Jay Kerley, Rita Fiedler, Rene Tinner, Lee Ranaldo, Gregory Barette, Ron Long, Brian AndersonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast is thrilled beyond all audible frequencies to begin its 12th season by welcoming Dan Healy, the Grateful Dead's in-house sound wizard for most of their career, for tales from three decades in pursuit of high and higher fidelity.Guest: Dan HealySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.