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That Record Got Me High Podcast
S8E411 - Sweeney Todd S/T Debut with Robert Dayton

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 71:37


Break out your glitter and stick some stars on your face, we're going full-on glam this week as author, artist and performer Robert Dayton (Cold Glitter: The Untold Story Of Canadian Glam) brings us Vancouver, Canada's Sweeney Todd and their 1975 self-titled debut. The band had a revolving door of members throughout the years - including a 16 year old Bryan Adams at one point - but this version with singer Nick Gilder and guitarist Jim McCulloch is the one that started it all... Songs discussed in this episode: Roxy Roller - Nick Gilder; Free Love - Bobby Conn; Which Way You Goin' Billy - The Poppy Family; Julia Get Up - The Stampeders; Hey You Woman, Sexe Fiction - Aut'Chose; Roxy Roller (w/Bryan Adams), Roxy Roller - Sweeney Todd; Telegram Sam - T.Rex; Amateur Hour - Sparks; Hot Child In The City - Nick Gilder; Broadway Bougie - Sweeney Todd; All The Way - Kiss; Juicy Loose - Sweeney Todd; Juicy, Juicy, Juice - Royal Trux; Tantalize, Short Distance Long Journey, The Kilt - Sweeney Todd; Breakdown - The Sweet; Rock 'N' Roll Story - Sweeney Todd; Ballroom Blitz - The Sweet; Sweeney Todd Folder - Sweeney Todd; C'mon C'mon - Fludd; See What We're Doing Now, Daydreams, Going For A Star, Rue De Chance, Let's Do It All Again - Sweeney Todd; Roxy Roller - Cherie Currie

YHH Hockey Podcasts
NAFE Showcase MiniPod - Jason Baptist

YHH Hockey Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 18:31


Jason Baptist is a lifelong Saskatchewan native who spent a decade playing for senior men's hockey teams in the province. From Saskatoon to Canora, to Pilot Butte, to Wakaw, to Nokomis, there's not much Baptist hasn't seen in a Saskatchewan rink.  Now, he's the coach of a highly talented group of 2010-born Saskatchewan girls who are looking for their second consecutive NAFE title in the 2010 Division.  For 20 minutes, Jason chats about his team, the hockey female hockey scene in Saskatchewan, Bryan Adams, and what it means to see Saskatchewan players represent the province for Team Canada.  Hope you enjoy. 

John DeChristopher - Live From My Drum Room!
E235: TrackTalk With Steve Smith! Journey and More!

John DeChristopher - Live From My Drum Room!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 107:14


Send me a text and please visit www.livefrommydrumroom.com My guest is legendary drummer and three time Hall of Fame inductee, Steve Smith! Steve was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2002, inducted into the RR HOF as a member of Journey in 2017, and inducted into Zildjian's Hall of Fame in 2023 during their 400th anniversary celebration. Steve was a guest on Live From My Drum Room on Aug 30, 2020 https://youtu.be/9reGfxu89o4?si=-IyMOZMg8kK5cW8v and I'm so honored to have him back for a TrackTalk episode. We do a deep dive into several classic Journey songs, as well as Bryan Adams' "Heaven." So come along for the ride, and thanks for watching and listening! Steve's website: https://vitalinformation.com  Live From My Drum Room T-shirts and Hoodies are now available! Visit https://livefrommydrumroom.com for details! Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed on any shows! Please subscribe!https://livefrommydrumroom.comwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom

Aprenda Inglês com música
❤️ DIA DOS NAMORADOS em inglês #reviewaicm

Aprenda Inglês com música

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 2:22


Este é só um trecho da aula completa da música "Heaven", com Bryan Adams que você encontra aqui no podcast "Aprenda Inglês com Música". Use a lupa do podcast para encontrar a aula completa para ouvir ;) Quer dar aquele up no seu inglês com a Teacher Milena ?

Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 3-6-25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 1:58


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 3ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1967 bhí an rialtas ullamh chun laghdú na fíneálacha I gcoinne na bhfeirmeoirí. I 1988 tháinig nuacht iontach amach I gcóir an tír – bhí laghdú sna rátaí úis agus bhí an easpórtáil ag dul ó neart go neart. I 1999 tháinig fógra ar ghuthán go raibh buama I dhá thí I nDurlas – ach tháinig sé amach go raibh sé rabhadh bréige. Dúirt fear le canúint ón Thuaidh go raibh buama I dhá thí agus bhí na daoine a raibh ina chónaí sna tithe bainteach le drugaí. I 2003 chuaigh Mary McAleese chuig Durlas. D'oscail sí an leabharlann nua ag Scoil Ailbhe agus ag an am bhí sí an chéad cheann stáit chun turas a thabhairt chuig an scoil. Sin Usher agus Will.I.Am le OMG – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2010. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1965 shroich Bryan Adams uimhir a haon I Meiriceá lena hamhrán Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman agus d'fhan sé ann ar feadh cúig sheachtain. Bhí sé ón scannán Don Juan De Marco agus bhí sé a tríú huimhir a haon I Meiriceá agus shroich sé uimhir a ceathair sa Bhreatain. I 2002 bhí Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten agus S Club 7 ag an cheolchoirm iubhaile banríon ag Buckingham Palace I Londain. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Rafael Nadal sa Spáinn I 1986 agus rugadh amhránaí Kelly Jones sa Bhreatain Bheag ar an lá seo I 1974 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 3rd of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1967: the government was prepared to 'mitigate entirely' the outstanding fines against farmers. 1988: There was good news for the country - booming exports and a cut in interest rates. 1999 - A phone warning alleging that bombs were placed in two houses in Thurles, was a false alarm.A man with a Northern accent said that bombs had been placed in two named houses in Thurles. The houses were occupied by people involved in the drug trade the caller alleged.  2003 - THE President of Ireland, Mary McAleese visited Thurles. The president would officially open the new state-of-the-art library at Scoil Ailbhe . President McAleese would make history by being the first Head of State to visit the primary school.  That was Usher and Will.I.Am with OMG – the biggest song on this day in 2010 Onto music news on this day In 1995 Bryan Adams started a five week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman' Taken from the film 'Don Juan De Marco' it became Adams third US solo No.1, a No.4 hit in the UK. 2002 Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten and S Club 7 all appeared at The Queen's Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace, London. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Rafael Nadal was born in Spain in 1986 and singer Kellt Jones was born in Wales on this day in 1974 and this is one of their songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

PWTCAST
Music Box Vol.94: Kid Cudi, The Strokes, The Story So Far, Lupe Fiasco, Peso Pluma, Junior H and more!

PWTCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 53:52


Scrump and Drew talk about the music of; Bryan Adams, Boyz II Men, The Strokes, Kid Cudi, Peso Pluma, Junior H, The Story So Far, Lupe Fiasco, Cat Stevens, and more! Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman-Bryan Adams Water Runs Dry-Boyz II Men Hard to Explain-The Strokes Simple As...-Kid Cudi LADY GAGA-Peso Pluma ft Junior H Proper Dose-The Story So Far Kick, Push-Lupe Fiasco Here Comes My Baby-Cat Stevens

Drep and Stone
John Daly Vodka Cocktails and 2025 Summer Movie Excitement

Drep and Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 49:37


On this episode we're tackling the John Daly Cocktails from Good Boy Vodka while talking about skydiving into the studio, the difference between Bryan Adams and Ryan Adams, summer according to Nick, smoking Marlboro Reds and playing golf barefoot, John Daly in the Arnold Palmer Pose, Iced Tea and Lemonade, the dumpster behind a bowling alley, Peach Rings, the summer blockbuster summer, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, The Phoenician Scheme, Ballerina, The Life of Chuck,  28 Years Later, F1, Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman, Fantastic Four First Steps,  Happy Gilmore 2, Blackberry Jolly Rancher, Funyuns, an iced tea fruit punch, and being sad but not fat.  Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #298

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (11-06-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 19:07


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 365 día: El alcalde de Gáldar lanza un dardo a la cúpula de Nueva Canarias y propone que dimita. …y hoy hace un año: Canarias sin dinero ni personal especializado para atender a los menores migrantes. El coste de la acogida es de 156 millones. Canarias tutela a día de hoy a 5.524 menores migrantes. Hoy se cumplen 1.202 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 95 días. Hoy es miércoles 11 de junio de 2025. Día Mundial del Cáncer de Próstata. El 11 de junio se celebra el Día Mundial del Cáncer de Próstata, una patología que afecta a más de 1,2 millones de personas en el mundo. Esta efeméride se creó con la finalidad de sensibilizar y concienciar a la población masculina, acerca de la importancia de conocer precozmente el cáncer de próstata y la aplicación del tratamiento respectivo. El cáncer de próstata o prostático es el cáncer que se origina por un crecimiento descontrolado de las células de la próstata. La próstata es una glándula con forma de nuez ubicada debajo de la vejiga y delante del recto en los hombres. Es la encargada de producir el líquido seminal que nutre y transporta el esperma. Esta patología no está asociada a un estilo de vida y hábitos poco saludables, como tabaquismo, obesidad, alimentación desbalanceada o alcoholismo. El principal factor de riesgo lo constituye la edad y los antecedentes familiares. 1895: en Francia se celebra la primera carrera de automóviles de la historia: París-Burdeos-París. 1933.- Los españoles Mariano Barberán y Joaquín Collar, con el avión Cuatro Vientos, llegan a Camagüey (Cuba) desde Sevilla, recorrido en el que invirtieron 39 horas y 55 minutos, plusmarca mundial de vuelo sin escala sobre el mar. 1946.- La RDA elige a su primer presidente, Guillermo Pieck. 1950.- El francés Henri Matisse recibe el Gran Premio de Pintura en la 25 Bienal de Venecia. 1982.- Más de 800.000 personas se manifiestan en Nueva York en favor de la paz. 1989.- El tenista estadounidense Michael Chang, de 17 años, gana el torneo de Roland Garros y se convierte en el vencedor más joven. 2009.- La OMS eleva la alerta por la gripe A al nivel de pandemia. 2014.- El Congreso español aprueba la ley de abdicación del rey. 2015.- El rey Felipe VI retira a su hermana Cristina el título de duquesa de Palma de Mallorca. 2018.- El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, ofrece acoger a los 629 inmigrantes del barco Aquarius, rechazado por Italia y Malta. Santoral para hoy, 11 de junio: santos Bernabé, Fortunato, Alicia, Máximo, Paris y Paula. Al menos diez muertos en un tiroteo en un colegio en la ciudad austríaca de Graz. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. destituye a todo el comité asesor de vacunas en EE.UU. Los colonos, avanzadilla de la anexión israelí de Cisjordania. La UCO registra la casa de Ábalos en Valencia en el marco de la investigación del caso Koldo. La Generalitat cierra con Aena la ampliación del aeropuerto de El Prat por 3.200 millones. El proyecto, que incluye la prolongación de la tercera pista, cumple las "máximas exigencias ambientales", según Illa. El PP y otras formaciones piden la comparecencia de Sánchez en el Congreso ante su "fuga permanente" Hacienda podrá acceder a todas las operaciones con Bizum de autónomos y empresarios a partir de 2026. La Palma sufre un apagón que deja sin electricidad a toda la isla por el fallo de un generador. Ante este cero energético, el Gobierno de Canarias ha activado el Plan de Emergencias de Canarias. Clavijo, sobre la Conferencia de Presidentes: “Ni unos ni otros quieren a los negritos en España” El presidente canario recibe una carta del Gobierno para abrir negociaciones y avisa de que denunciará a CCAA si incumplen la ley. El Gobierno canario y el Estado ultiman un calendario para cumplir en 30 días el auto del Supremo sobre las personas que piden asilo. El presidente regional, Fernando Clavijo, ha dado cuenta en el Consejo de Gobierno de la conversación que ha mantenido con el ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática, Ángel Víctor Torres, sobre este asunto. Clavijo asegura que el Gobierno de Canarias no quitará el impuesto AIEM “bajo ningún concepto”. El presidente regional, en respuesta a una pregunta de NC, reconoce que este gravamen se puede mejorar para seguir protegiendo a la industria local; sin embargo, diferentes informes confirman que tiene escasa incidencia y que la dependencia de las Islas hacia el exterior ha aumentado considerablemente. El alquiler en Canarias no para de subir: la media se sitúa en 1.206 euros al mes por 80 m2. El alquiler en las islas Canarias subió un 2,4% en mayo respecto al mes anterior y un 10,6% en tasa interanual. Denuncian la “tomadura de pelo” del Gobierno canario a las camareras de piso al “cargarse” las camas elevables. Santana (PSOE) acusa a la consejera regional de Turismo de “trilerismo político” y le insta a retirar la enmienda. Una edil del PP destituida de sus áreas revoluciona el gobierno de La Guancha al apoyar a CC en el pleno para sustituir al exalcalde. María Auxiliadora Marrero (PP), a quien en febrero el ahora dimitido Antonio Hernández le retiró sus competencias por pérdida de confianza, ha dado su voto a los nacionalistas liderados por Alejandro Herrera, convirtiéndolo así en el nuevo alcalde y haciendo inocuo el apoyo del PSOE con el que ha contado el PP desde 2015. Un 11 de junio de 1991 Bryan Adams estrena este gran tema (Everything I Do) I Do It For You

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Apagón en La Palma (11-06-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 207:02


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 365 día: El alcalde de Gáldar lanza un dardo a la cúpula de Nueva Canarias y propone que dimita. …y hoy hace un año: Canarias sin dinero ni personal especializado para atender a los menores migrantes. El coste de la acogida es de 156 millones. Canarias tutela a día de hoy a 5.524 menores migrantes. Hoy se cumplen 1.202 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 95 días. Hoy es miércoles 11 de junio de 2025. Día Mundial del Cáncer de Próstata. El 11 de junio se celebra el Día Mundial del Cáncer de Próstata, una patología que afecta a más de 1,2 millones de personas en el mundo. Esta efeméride se creó con la finalidad de sensibilizar y concienciar a la población masculina, acerca de la importancia de conocer precozmente el cáncer de próstata y la aplicación del tratamiento respectivo. El cáncer de próstata o prostático es el cáncer que se origina por un crecimiento descontrolado de las células de la próstata. La próstata es una glándula con forma de nuez ubicada debajo de la vejiga y delante del recto en los hombres. Es la encargada de producir el líquido seminal que nutre y transporta el esperma. Esta patología no está asociada a un estilo de vida y hábitos poco saludables, como tabaquismo, obesidad, alimentación desbalanceada o alcoholismo. El principal factor de riesgo lo constituye la edad y los antecedentes familiares. 1895: en Francia se celebra la primera carrera de automóviles de la historia: París-Burdeos-París. 1933.- Los españoles Mariano Barberán y Joaquín Collar, con el avión Cuatro Vientos, llegan a Camagüey (Cuba) desde Sevilla, recorrido en el que invirtieron 39 horas y 55 minutos, plusmarca mundial de vuelo sin escala sobre el mar. 1946.- La RDA elige a su primer presidente, Guillermo Pieck. 1950.- El francés Henri Matisse recibe el Gran Premio de Pintura en la 25 Bienal de Venecia. 1982.- Más de 800.000 personas se manifiestan en Nueva York en favor de la paz. 1989.- El tenista estadounidense Michael Chang, de 17 años, gana el torneo de Roland Garros y se convierte en el vencedor más joven. 2009.- La OMS eleva la alerta por la gripe A al nivel de pandemia. 2014.- El Congreso español aprueba la ley de abdicación del rey. 2015.- El rey Felipe VI retira a su hermana Cristina el título de duquesa de Palma de Mallorca. 2018.- El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, ofrece acoger a los 629 inmigrantes del barco Aquarius, rechazado por Italia y Malta. Santoral para hoy, 11 de junio: santos Bernabé, Fortunato, Alicia, Máximo, Paris y Paula. Al menos diez muertos en un tiroteo en un colegio en la ciudad austríaca de Graz. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. destituye a todo el comité asesor de vacunas en EE.UU. Los colonos, avanzadilla de la anexión israelí de Cisjordania. La UCO registra la casa de Ábalos en Valencia en el marco de la investigación del caso Koldo. La Generalitat cierra con Aena la ampliación del aeropuerto de El Prat por 3.200 millones. El proyecto, que incluye la prolongación de la tercera pista, cumple las "máximas exigencias ambientales", según Illa. El PP y otras formaciones piden la comparecencia de Sánchez en el Congreso ante su "fuga permanente" Hacienda podrá acceder a todas las operaciones con Bizum de autónomos y empresarios a partir de 2026. La Palma sufre un apagón que deja sin electricidad a toda la isla por el fallo de un generador. Ante este cero energético, el Gobierno de Canarias ha activado el Plan de Emergencias de Canarias. Clavijo, sobre la Conferencia de Presidentes: “Ni unos ni otros quieren a los negritos en España” El presidente canario recibe una carta del Gobierno para abrir negociaciones y avisa de que denunciará a CCAA si incumplen la ley. El Gobierno canario y el Estado ultiman un calendario para cumplir en 30 días el auto del Supremo sobre las personas que piden asilo. El presidente regional, Fernando Clavijo, ha dado cuenta en el Consejo de Gobierno de la conversación que ha mantenido con el ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática, Ángel Víctor Torres, sobre este asunto. Clavijo asegura que el Gobierno de Canarias no quitará el impuesto AIEM “bajo ningún concepto”. El presidente regional, en respuesta a una pregunta de NC, reconoce que este gravamen se puede mejorar para seguir protegiendo a la industria local; sin embargo, diferentes informes confirman que tiene escasa incidencia y que la dependencia de las Islas hacia el exterior ha aumentado considerablemente. El alquiler en Canarias no para de subir: la media se sitúa en 1.206 euros al mes por 80 m2. El alquiler en las islas Canarias subió un 2,4% en mayo respecto al mes anterior y un 10,6% en tasa interanual. Denuncian la “tomadura de pelo” del Gobierno canario a las camareras de piso al “cargarse” las camas elevables. Santana (PSOE) acusa a la consejera regional de Turismo de “trilerismo político” y le insta a retirar la enmienda. Una edil del PP destituida de sus áreas revoluciona el gobierno de La Guancha al apoyar a CC en el pleno para sustituir al exalcalde. María Auxiliadora Marrero (PP), a quien en febrero el ahora dimitido Antonio Hernández le retiró sus competencias por pérdida de confianza, ha dado su voto a los nacionalistas liderados por Alejandro Herrera, convirtiéndolo así en el nuevo alcalde y haciendo inocuo el apoyo del PSOE con el que ha contado el PP desde 2015. Un 11 de junio de 1991 Bryan Adams estrena este gran tema (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el analista político, Manolo Fernández. El PP y otras formaciones piden la comparecencia de Sánchez en el Congreso ante su "fuga permanente" Palma sufre un apagón que deja sin electricidad a toda la isla por el fallo de un generador. Ante este cero energético, el Gobierno de Canarias ha activado el Plan de Emergencias de Canarias. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio a David Hovhannisyan, miembro del Consejo de Dirección de la ONG Mer Dum en Armenia desde 2007. En esta edición, celebramos junto a él el 20º aniversario de esta organización comprometida con la acción social y humanitaria en el Cáucaso. Hovhannisyan repasa dos décadas de labor solidaria, los desafíos que ha enfrentado Mer Doom en contextos de conflicto y pobreza, y los logros alcanzados en favor de las comunidades más vulnerables de Armenia. Una conversación inspiradora sobre compromiso, cooperación internacional y esperanza. En 2025, la organización sin fines de lucro Mer Doon celebra su 20º aniversario de compromiso y entrega a las jóvenes mujeres de Armenia. Fundada en 2005 por Tigranuhi Karapetyan y la inolvidable Julie Ashekian, Mer Doon nació como respuesta a una necesidad urgente: ofrecer un hogar, educación y esperanza a chicas huérfanas o en situaciones extremadamente vulnerables. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio con nuestro colaborador, Sergio Canino. En una charla sosegada y reflexiva, nos adentramos en lo humano y en lo divino, explorando esos temas que nos conectan con lo esencial de la vida: la naturaleza del ser y las emociones que nos definen como personas. Una conversación sin prisas, abierta y profunda, para pensar, sonreír, sentir y cuestionar. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio con nuestro chef y jefe de cocina, Ramón Hernández en Cocina Canaria sin Vergüenza. Desde Italia, nuestro colaborador gastronómico nos guía paso a paso en la elaboración del exquisito postre canario Príncipe Alberto. Con calma y detalle, Ramón nos muestra cómo preparar esta deliciosa mousse de chocolate con bizcochos empapados en café, avellanas y almendras, realzando su textura cremosa y su sabor sofisticado. Además, nos revela la historia que se oculta tras su nombre: una creación de La Palma atribuida a doña Matilde Arroyo en el siglo XX, una repostera local que lo bautizó en homenaje –o broma cariñosa– al Príncipe Alberto de Mónaco, “porque estaba tan bueno como él” Ramón nos cuenta cómo, con paciencia y cariño, esta receta ha llegado a ser un clásico en la cocina canaria, presente en cafeterías y reuniones familiares por su irresistible combinación de chocolate, frutos secos y café. Entre anécdotas, técnicas culinarias y evocadoras cucharadas, la conversación se convierte en un cálido viaje entre lo profesional y lo afectivo, conectando tradición y sabor a través del relato y la cocina en directo. - Sección de actualidad informativa y política en El Remate con el analista social y político, Clemente Afonso. En esta sección, contamos con la visión experta de Clemente Afonso, quien plantea una reflexión incisiva: “la sociedad civil no está, si se la espera”. Afonso advierte que la participación ciudadana sigue siendo secundaria en el debate público. Durante la charla, analiza en profundidad los hilos que conectan política y vida cotidiana, y cómo la ausencia o pasividad de la sociedad civil repercute en las decisiones institucionales y la legitimidad democrática. Su enfoque crítico nos invita a cuestionar si realmente estamos movilizados para influir o simplemente esperamos que otros actúen por nosotros. Con tono claro y firme, Afonso recorre los principales temas de actualidad: desde tensiones institucionales hasta la necesidad de reforzar la cohesión social. Una conversación serena pero contundente, que nos hace preguntarnos: si realmente queremos que la sociedad civil sea protagonista, ¿qué estamos dispuestos a hacer para permitirlo?

Bernie and Sid
One Step Back | 06-10-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 150:10


On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid explains a bit of cryptic tweet he published yesterday on his X account, saying he thinks it's time to "take a step back". What did the superstar morning show host mean when he drafted that message for his followers? You'll have to listen to find out. In other news of the day, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez makes her endorsement for Mayor of NYC in socialist anti-Semite Zohran Mamdani, Bryan Adams adds himself to the list of Israel haters, it's primary election day in New Jersey and Sid is imploring New Jersey natives to vote for Jack Ciattarelli in the Republican Primary, California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing the Trump Administration after the President deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, Newsom then dares Border Czar Tom Homan to come and arrest him, and anti-Semitic vandalism rears its ugly head in Hewlett, Long Island. Jennifer Harrison, Bo Dietl, Lara Trump, Jack Ciattarelli & Emily Austin join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Musicians Mentor
Episode 74 - Twinnie

The Musicians Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 50:12


In todays episode of the podcast, I talk to Nashville based (but English born), Country-Pop singer/songwriter and actress - Twinnie Lee Moore. Known professionally as - 'Twinnie'.Originally from York, England - Twinnie started down the show business path at a young age and has always been involved in entertainment in some shape or form. As an actress she has won a BCMA best newcomer award, appeared in British television staples like 'Hollyoaks and Emmerdale and has even acted alongside A-Listers like Glenn Close and Christian Slater. Her singer/artist career is equally impressive and in this interview we explore more of that side as we talk about her first two solo records, general music life, writing credits with artists like Bryan Adams and Kylie Minogue (among others), relocating state side and performances at iconic music venues like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall Of Fame.For more on Twinnie please visit www.twinnieofficial.com and make sure you follow her across all her socials.For more on Travis Marc or the Musicians Mentor, please visit - www.musicians-mentor.comFor our partnership with our friends over at Soundbrenner, please visit - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/affiliate-travis-marc⁠

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 693: Rock & Roll News June 8, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 4:40


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of June 8, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

Wanted Podcast
Wanted podcast #178 // Live Aid 40

Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 71:57


1985. július 13-án a popzene történetének egyik legmeghatározóbb eseménye zajlott le: a Live Aid. Két kontinensen, Londonban és Philadelphiában egyszerre zajlott a gigantikus jótékonysági koncert, amelynek célja az etiópiai éhínség enyhítése volt. A színpadon ott volt szinte mindenki, aki számított: a Queen, a U2, David Bowie, Madonna, Bob Dylan, a Led Zeppelin, a Who, Sting, Phil Collins itt és ott – és még sokan mások. A közvetítés több mint 1,5 milliárd embert ért el világszerte, és az esemény újraértelmezte, mire képes a popkultúra és az összefogás.- Bob Geldof is a saint - mondta két szám között Bryan Adams: egyik állandó vendégünk, Fábián Titusz segítségével végigvesszük, hogyan lett az ír Boomtown Rats frontembere az évtized közepének meghatározó figurája, mik voltak az előzmények, hogyan szervezte az eseményt Nagy-Britanniában és az USÁ-ban, kik és miért nem voltak jelen, hogyan épít egy hamis mítoszt a Bohemian Rhapsody című film a Queen fellépésével kapcsolatban, milyen utóélete volt a Live Aidnek, milyen magyar vonatkozásai vannak, avagy felléphetett-e volna az LGT a Wembley-ben, illetve a magyar eseményen miért nem játszott az R-Go.Műsorvezető: Bihari Balázs, Németh RóbertA Wanted podcast adása az NKA Hangfoglaló program támogatásával készült.

La Hora Extra
Paco Roca y Rebecca Solnit, la batalla (¿perdida?) contra el olvido

La Hora Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 40:40


Vivimos en una sociedad amnésica y el olvido conduce a la desesperanza, advierte Rebecca Solnit en su nuevo libro. El dibujante Paco Roca también da la batalla por la memoria en sus dibujos, que ahora comparte en una exposición. Hablamos con Bryan Adams y terminamos en el teatro

Go with Elmo Lovano
77. Steve Smith: Journey Drummer, Jazz Legend, Vital Information, Top 25 Drummers of All Time, Interview

Go with Elmo Lovano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 88:05


Episode 77: Steve Smith.The incredible, multi-faceted, Steve Smith was one of my favorite drummers growing up. His playing with Journey blew me mind, and the fact that he had a full-on jazz career alongside his rock success made him even more inspiring to me. Steve made Modern Drummer's Top 25 Drummers of All Time list and won the #1 All-Around Drummer Award five years in a row. His credits are stacked, from early gigs with Jean Luc-Ponty (alongside Allan Holdsworth), Focus, and Ronnie Montrose, to arena-filling hits with Journey, to leading his band Vital Information (for the past 4 decades). He's done sessions with Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, Vasco Rossi, Zucchero, Savage Garden, Bryan Adams, and Zakir Hussain. On the jazz side, Steve has played with heavyweights like Steps Ahead, Tom Coster, Ahmad Jamal, Victor Wooten, Mike Stern, Randy Brecker, Frank Gambale, Stuart Hamm, Dweezil Zappa, Hiromi, and Bill Evans.Steve is one of the greatest to ever do it, and it was a total honor to have him on the show. I hope you enjoy my conversation with the legendary Steve Smith! Special thanks to Zildjian. I used their ALCHEM-E Perfect Tune Headphones in this episode and loved it. Check it out! https://zildjian.com/products/zildjian-alchem-e-perfect-tune-headphones?variant=49623287628068 ‘Go with Elmo Lovano' is a weekly podcast where Elmo interviews creatives and entrepreneurs in music on HOW they push forward every day, got where they are in their careers, manage their personal lives, and share lessons learned and their most important insights. (0:00:00) INTRO (0:06:01) FROM JAZZ TO JOURNEY (0:11:02) PROGRESSIVE FUSION, BOSTON FROM 1972 TO 1976 (0:12:24) JEAN-LUC PONTY (0:13:37) MOVING TO L.A. IN 1978 (0:15:13) SONOR FUSION DRUM KIT, RONNIE MONTROSE (0:16:24) OPENING FOR JOURNEY IN 1978 WITH RONNIE MONTROSE (0:17:02) TOURING WITH VAN HALEN, RONNIE, AND JOURNEY (0:18:37) GETTING THE GIG WITH JOURNEY (0:20:51) AN IMPRESSIVE CAREER AT 24 YEARS OLD (0:21:49) WHAT VAN HALEN WAS LIKE IN THE EARLY DAYS (0:24:25) RECORDING JOURNEY'S ALBUM, “EVOLUTION” (0:24:54) HOW JOURNEY'S HIT SINGLES CHANGED STEVE SMITH'S LIFE (0:27:42) PLAYING JAZZ, MEETING RANDY JACKSON (0:28:40) STARTING VITAL INFORMATION (0:29:32) GETTING FAMOUS (0:33:36) “DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'” (0:40:45) CREATING JOURNEY'S BIGGEST HITS (0:44:03) DRUM SOLOS (0:45:44) ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME, DANNY SERAPHINE, NARADA MICHAEL WALDEN, BILLY COBHAM (0:46:56) MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA (0:48:13) LEAVING JOURNEY (0:53:11) “TRIAL BY FIRE” ALBUM (0:55:02) TRANSITIONING OUT OF JOURNEY (1:02:20) BUDDY RICH BIG BAND (1:06:13) NEAL PEART FRIENDSHIP (1:07:08) TOURING (1:11:31) TOURING WITH VITAL INFORMATION IN 2025 (1:12:09) HOW TO PLAY GREAT EVERY NIGHT (1:13:58) STAYING INSPIRED (1:15:00) DRUMMING IN NEW YORK CITY (1:16:19) HOW TO BUILD A DRUM COURSE (1:20:02) HOW TO SYSTEMATICALLY PRACTICE (1:23:12) KONNAKOLS, ZAKIR HUSSAIN, INDIA Please SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW this podcast to catch new episodes as soon as they drop! Your likes, comments and shares are much appreciated! Listen to the audio form of this podcast wherever you get your podcasts: https://elmolovano.komi.io/ Follow Steve: https://www.instagram.com/stevesmithdrums/ Follow Vital Information: https://www.vitalinformation.com/ Follow Go With Elmo: https://www.instagram.com/gowithelmo/ https://www.tiktok.com/@gowithelmo https://x.com/gowithelmopod Follow Elmo Lovano: https://Instagram.com/elmolovano https://x.com/elmolovano Journey's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Acceptance Speeches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XyCKJ-Z9dA

Andrew's Daily Five
Take Cover!! Beatles Edition: Episode 3

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 40:59


Send us a textIntro song: What Goes On by Sufjan Stevens40. Paperback WriterCover 1: Emmanuel SantarromanaCover 2: The Lil SmokiesCover 3: Freedom Fry39. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)Cover 1: CircusCover 2: P.M. DawnCover 3: Colin Hay38. All You Need is LoveCover 1: Noel GallagherCover 2: Playing for ChangeCover 3: JJ Heller37. I've Just Seen a FaceCover 1: The DillardsCover 2: Holly ColeCover 3: The String Cheese Incident36. Hello, GoodbyeCover 1: Dwight TwilleyCover 2: Glee CastCover 3: The CureOutro song: Any Time At All by Bryan Adams

La Hora Extra
Bryan Adams: "No voy a admirar el reguetón por lo que es, pero tampoco sabría cómo hacerlo"

La Hora Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 11:48


El compositor y cantante visita varias ciudades españolas para presentar nuevo disco y repasar sus grandes éxitos

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ar An Lá Seo - 03-06-2025

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 1:45


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 3ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1967 bhí an rialtas ullamh chun laghdú na fíneálacha I gcoinne na bhfeirmeoirí. I 1988 tháinig nuacht iontach amach I gcóir an tír – bhí laghdú sna rátaí úis agus bhí an easpórtáil ag dul ó neart go neart. I 1977 bhí ionadh ag an chomhdháil sa chontae mar go bhfuair Mrs McCarthy ainmniúchán in ionad Gerry Dooley. I 1988 chuaigh 17 duine óga in Inis as a gcrann cumhachta de bhuirgléireacht sa bhaile. Sin Usher agus Will.I.Am le OMG – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2010. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1965 shroich Bryan Adams uimhir a haon I Meiriceá lena hamhrán Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman agus d'fhan sé ann ar feadh cúig sheachtain. Bhí sé ón scannán Don Juan De Marco agus bhí sé a tríú huimhir a haon I Meiriceá agus shroich sé uimhir a ceathair sa Bhreatain. I 2002 bhí Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten agus S Club 7 ag an cheolchoirm iubhaile banríon ag Buckingham Palace I Londain. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Rafael Nadal sa Spáinn I 1986 agus rugadh amhránaí Kelly Jones sa Bhreatain Bheag ar an lá seo I 1974 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 3rd of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1967: the government was prepared to 'mitigate entirely' the outstanding fines against farmers. 1988: There was good news for the country - booming exports and a cut in interest rates. 1977: the only surprise at the clare conventions was the nomination of mrs mc carthy who beat off the challenge of gerry dooley. 1988: seventeen ennis youths went on a rampage of burglaries in the town. That was Usher and Will.I.Am with OMG – the biggest song on this day in 2010 Onto music news on this day In 1995 Bryan Adams started a five week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman' Taken from the film 'Don Juan De Marco' it became Adams third US solo No.1, a No.4 hit in the UK. 2002 Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten and S Club 7 all appeared at The Queen's Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace, London. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Rafael Nadal was born in Spain in 1986 and singer Kellt Jones was born in Wales on this day in 1974 and this is one of their songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Review It Yourself
Commando (1985) with Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast'.

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 75:44


Sean and Sarah throw caution to the wind and flirt with controversy by inviting Ryan Walker, from The Walk The Line Podcast, back onto the podcast.Ryan brings the best film ever: Commando (1985).Warning: Get ready for some one liners, mesh vests and filth! Stick around for the Milky Buttons anecdote.Discussion Points:-Ryan brings Bryan Adams trivia.-Sean and Ryan have a spat.-The three-minutes of world-building.-That suspiciously white dressing gown.-The Did You Even F**king Watch This Film? section returns.Raised Questions:-What was in Ryan's tirade?-How had Sarah never seen this before?-Does Ryan use this film as a 'What if Manual'?-What happened to 1980's 'suit-up' montages?-Why does Sean pretend not to be a geek?-Does this film have the sh*ttest bad guy in the world?Chapters:0:27 Welcome to Review It Yourself0:56 Spiritual Journeys and Cold Tea1:14 Films Sarah Hasn't Seen4:42 Today's Film: Commando6:47 Action and One-Liners Galore15:59 The Simple Story of Vengeance40:59 The Unlikely Heroine42:10 Last-Minute Plot Twists52:45 The Final Showdown55:08 Reflecting on the Chaos1:10:07 The Joy of Podcasting1:13:54 Wrapping Up the EpisodeThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 692: Rock & Roll News June 1, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 5:58


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of June 1, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

Place to Be Nation POP
Video Jukebox Song Of The Day #794 - "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?" By Bryan Adams

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 8:28


Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” by Bryan Adams from 1995. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diKIYv8tMC8

Cadena SER Navarra
El control de las fotos por las estrellas de rock

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 4:33


Censura en los conciertos de rock: Desde Aregna denuncian trabas impuestas por artistas como Bryan Adams o Lenny Kravitz para publicar imágenes de sus conciertos en Pamplona. “Nos exigen enviar las fotos para su aprobación, incluso desde EE. UU.”, explica Iñaki Porto, presidente de la Asociación de Reporteros Gráficos de Navarra. Mientras miles de espectadores graban con móviles, los profesionales ven limitado su derecho a informar.

Sixteen:Nine
Dave Haynes - The Exit Interview With Invidis

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 37:53


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT This podcast is a bit different, as I am on the other side of the interview table - answering questions instead of asking them. That's because this is the last Sixteen:Nine podcast with me as the host. I've been doing Sixteen:Nine for almost 20 years, and the podcast version for the last nine. I'm retiring. I'm 67 and it is time to slow the hell down. I'm not leaving the industry, entirely. Just dialing back to a few side hustle gigs and other work, working more when the weather gets cold in my part of the world and I'm looking for distractions and extra money that will get Joy and I away from that cold weather for a bit. Think of this as my exit interview, done with my friends in Munich at invidis, who have been longtime content partners and will now edit and manage Sixteen:Nine. This makes me happy, as I didn't want to just stop what I think is a valued part of this business. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Balthasar Mayer: Welcome to the Sixteen:Nine podcast. This is Balthasar Mayer.  Antonia Hamberger: This is Antonia Hamberger.  Balthasar Mayer: We have a very special guest today. He is the bullshit filter of the digital signage industry. He's the head, heart, and driving force behind Sixteen:Nine, one of the rare people who manages to produce a trade publication that makes you laugh and gives you something to learn at the same time. He also keeps the digital signage industry with his beloved industry mixes at trade shows, and he's never afraid to cut through marketing fluff and speak his mind and now he's retiring, and we are very happy to have him here on the podcast. Welcome, Dave Haynes. Thank you.  Dave Haynes: Yes, I was joking. This is the exit interview. It's like leaving a company.  Antonia Hamberger: It is the exit interview, and we were thinking about just turning things around. Your blog is called Sixteen:Nine, and we're now doing the Nine:Sixteen edition. You'll get nine questions where we just let you ramble on a bit about your career, and then you'll get sixteen questions where you'll give us rapid-fire answers. Dave Haynes: Alright, I'm drinking Vice beer because I'm in Munich so this could get salty by the end of it.  Balthasar Mayer: That is our goal to make it salty, and interesting at the same time.  Antonia Hamberger: Dave, you've been doing this blog for 20 years. You've been in the industry for even longer than that. So I guess I'm wondering what made you go into digital signage? How did this happen in the first place?  Dave Haynes: I was in the newspaper industry. I was a daily newspaper reporter. I started in 1979 at the Winnipeg Free Press, and my first job out of school, working for a newspaper, was covering the rock music scene. So my first three years in the newspaper, I was interviewing rock bands like Billy Joel, Ozzy Osbourne, you name it, back in the early 80s, late 70s, just about anybody who was big at that time. I did an interview with them, which was quite interesting. At times, you would get lovely people and sometimes you'd get absolute a-holes, and everything in between.  Antonia Hamberger: Probably also a lot of drunk people, drunk rock stars?  Dave Haynes: Ozzy definitely was impaired, and Billy Joel, he stopped in Winnipeg on the first stop on his North American tour back in 1981 or something and he was just off a plane from New York, he and his band, and they had a press event at a Holiday Inn in Winnipeg, and he was very tipsy. He'd been having cocktails all the way from New York. So that was pretty interesting. I've had a number of those kinds of interviews.  So anyways, then I continued in newspapers for several years, became an editor, and got bored with being an editor in a market where not a lot of bad things happened, and as a journalist, you're not praying for bad things to happen, but they're much more interesting to write about than calm, stable situation. When the newspaper started talking about doing new media, getting into digital, I stuck my hand up and said, I'll do it. So I took the newspaper online in 1995, one of the first North American papers to go online, and did that for four years and reported directly to the publisher and nobody on the executive team, including the publisher, bought into my concerns that this was going to be a problem for newspapers. They just tended to think this was a passing fancy. It wasn't really gonna happen. So, I just got frustrated and left and weirdly went to work for a company called Elevator News Network that was putting digital screens, LCD panels in elevators, office tower elevators in 1999. Very complicated, very expensive. I started out as the GM for Western Canada, but pretty quickly became Vice President of Operations for the whole show. So I was putting screens in 70-story office towers in the elevator shops, in the shafts, and running all the cabling in the elevator shafts, and very expensive, very complicated, and very frustrating because you're dealing with unionized labor. With elevator companies, where they wanted to charge you $250 to stand there and watch you, that sort of thing. So I did that. There was a shotgun merger with another company in the US that was doing that, and I walked off the plank with the rest of the Canadian management team and found myself looking around, going, okay, now what do I do? And I ended up starting my own digital out-of-home media company, putting screens in. Public walkways in the underground walkways at downtown Toronto which was a great idea, but probably ten years too early because I would go to advertising agencies and say, I'm doing this, and they would look at me like… What? Digital out-of-home was just not a thing back then. So I was the dreaded pioneer lying in a field with arrows in my back, having done that. So I didn't make a lot of money out of that, and my wife, bless her, said it would be great if we had an income. So I started working for what is now known as ComQi. At the time, it was called Digital View, and then it became EnQi, and then it became ComQi, and I was a business development person. So I was doing sales and looking around going, how did a guy who used to interview Rock bands become a sales guy for a software company?  But I did that and went over to Broadsign because they offered me more money and then the Great Recession hit in 2008-2009, and that was that was it for salespeople. That company, Broadsign, ran into deep problems at that point. They totally rose back up like a phoenix, and they are a powerhouse now, but at the time, they were in trouble. So that was 2009, and I decided, okay, do I wanna work for somebody else or do what am I gonna do? And I just decided to go out on my own and start just doing writing and some consulting, things like that. But early on, when I was still with Digital View, I decided to just look at the industry and the level of “thought leadership” that was available at the time. It wasn't very good. A lot of it was just nonsensical or badly written, and I thought, okay, I understand this space at this point. I've been doing it for seven years. I know how to write. So I just, for the hell of it, I just started Sixteen:Nine, and never thought that this would be something that would define my career, my later-stage career for many years, and be like a full-time job, and generate real money. So it just happened.  Antonia Hamberger: But we're all glad it took that turn for you, Dave, because I don't think anybody would take you for a good salesperson. I think you're much better off as an editor and publisher. Because you would just say the truth and would probably offend a lot of people. Dave Haynes: That was one of my problems when I was doing business development. If we lost a deal, if I could understand why the target company went in a different direction, I would be fine with it, and I think to be a really good business development person or “salesperson”, you've gotta just want to be a killer. You just wanna win every deal, and it doesn't matter whether you're the right solution, you just wanna win the deal and my mind doesn't work that way. I probably wasn't best suited to it.  Balthasar Mayer: So just to understand, you founded Sixteen:Nine in 2006, and then you went full-time on it in 2009?  Dave Haynes: I wouldn't say by 2009, I was full-time, but I liked doing it every day. But it wasn't necessarily my main thing. It was just something that I'd been doing, and I kept on doing it because I felt, so I had, at that point, I had a following, and it felt something of an obligation to do it. In the first few years, I would have a Google ad on there, and every quarter, I would get like $37 or something from Google ads. But then I started getting questions saying, “Hey, can we advertise on this?” And so I would just get inbound, and that just built up and built up to become inbound. It took a while, but it was all inbound as opposed to me shaking trees. It took a while, and it was like making real money, and it was something that would be a proper income for me. At which point, I was able to back off doing much in the way of consulting or writing for hire and just mostly do Sixteen:Nine.  Antonia Hamberger: For somebody who's been in the industry only a few years, I'm wondering what the industry was like when you first came into it, and what you hoped to contribute? Dave Haynes: It was very embryonic. A few people understood it. When people would ask what I did, and I would tell them digital signage, they would just have to give me a sort of tilted head and say… Huh?   Antonia Hamberger: I still have to explain it on a weekly basis to people outside the industry. So I can't imagine what it was like 15 years ago. Dave Haynes: There are so many more reference cases now, whereas before you would have to say, you might be in a store, and you might see this. Now it's like everywhere. So I just have the digital menus in any quick service restaurant that's digital signage, and posters that you see on the sidewalks that's digital out-of-home/digital signage, and they go, okay, I get it. In those days, it was very expensive. Few people understood it. There were far fewer vendors. A lot of the companies that were providing software in particular were companies that had, in a lot of cases adapted that software from other purposes like broadcast and turned that into something that would also work on as sometimes described a narrow cast, just like narrowly defined network as opposed to something sent out everywhere. It was in those days not well known, not well understood, and I just felt that the writing that was available back in 2006 was a lot of buzzword bingo stuff, crossing the chasm, paradigm shift, all these nonsense phrases out of business books, and I just thought, if somebody's just gotta write something that says, here's this thing, here's why they're doing it, here's what's good about it, here's what I think is problematic and how it could be done better. So, it was a little bit of my, I don't wanna say bully pulpit, but it was a way to express my advice without being mean or anything else..  Antonia Hamberger: Were there any trends you predicted really early on that then became true or didn't?  Dave Haynes: Oh, I saw everything. I would say more than anything else, you could see that whereas in the early stages, it was something that was nice to do, I clearly saw that this was going to be something that was needed to do for a company. It was going to be mission-critical. It was just going to be fundamental to how retailers and other businesses designed a space in the same way that they're thinking about their furnishings, thinking about their lighting, their HVAC system and everything else, they're gonna start thinking about, okay, where does the digital fit?  And in the early days, it was to build a space and then look for empty space on a wall and go, okay, we'll put the screens there, even though in a lot of cases it wasn't the appropriate place to put it. I'd say the other thing was pretty obvious, and I started writing about this in 2011 but I could see LED was gonna come and come hard and start to supplant flat panel displays just because of all the benefits and the flexibility that I have. I invested a lot of time in in the last few years, went to Taiwan and China and everything else to visit factories and really fully understand what it is as opposed to just writing about it and taking what the manufacturers are saying because manufacturers as is their way, their marketing people tend to fledge the facts and play pretty fast and loose with what something is versus what it really is.  Antonia Hamberger: In a lot of cases, they don't even know what it really is.  Dave Haynes: This is true. It's the thing about the digital science industry. A lot of the companies still are run by technical people, engineers, electrical engineers, software developers, and everything else. They're not good marketers. Then they hire people to do their marketing for them, and those people with some notable exceptions, don't understand a damn thing about the space. So they just parrot what their executives say, which is far too technical and people don't understand it, and I always try to bang on people that if you're going to market your product, for God's sake, provide some relevance and context and to use my Canadian term, give me an explanation as to why I should give a crap about this and why should I care?  Antonia Hamberger: I guess that's a thing that a lot of companies in the digital signage space struggle with. Finding those people who want to understand their product on a technical level. But we don't just wanna bash in the digital signage industry because there's a lot of great things in the industry, and. So what's your favorite thing about the industry?  Dave Haynes: If we're talking in technical terms, I am impressed and encouraged and excited by how LED in particular is opening up all kinds of new possibilities to start to think in terms of displays being a building material, being a finish, being the curtain wall glass, being something that's a full exterior of a building. That gets way beyond just this idea of a screen on a wall, which is how this industry was defined for a whole bunch of years.  Thinking about the industry, it's a relatively small industry. Even though we tend to think that it's giant and it's booming and everything else, in pure terms, it's very small compared to most technology industries. But that means you get to know a lot of people all over the world, and there's no shortage of knuckleheads, but I would say by and large, it's full of really great people, and because it's a small industry and it gets together two or three times a year at different events, I've got to know people all over the world and develop friendships with people all over the world that I never do at all in doing other work, which is fantastic. I'm friends with the Invidis folks, and here I am in Munich having a beer.  Antonia Hamberger: Yeah, and we're always glad to have you. But you've also done a lot of trips over the years, right? You went to Taiwan. You visited some display manufacturers last year. Dave Haynes: Yeah, I spent a week in Taiwan in October.  Antonia Hamberger: So what was the best work trip you had during all that time?  Dave Haynes: The best trip I had. I did an extended consulting gig on digital signage for a mobile carrier, a telecoms company in South Africa, and I went down there three times. I never would've gone to South Africa. It's very expensive. It's a long flight and everything else, but I was there for, I think, six or eight weeks, I forget now, and so I spent a lot of time in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and that was absolutely fantastic, and it was just something I never would've done otherwise. I would say the most interesting stuff has been going to Asia just because that's where it all emanates, and I think the second time I went to Hong Kong was when LEDs were really starting to come out. It was kind of a big moment for me in that I don't like to go to tourist places, although all of Hong Kong is really a tourist place, but I like to go off the beaten track, where you don't see all the people with their cameras and everything else and I was just walking in this district and saw over a nightclub entrance, a very large billboard, a LED billboard, that in North America would be a press release. There'd be all kinds of buzz about it, because look at the signs of that.  Antonia Hamberger: In Germany, let me tell you that will be the breaking news, the news of the year.  Balthasar Mayer: Talk of the digital signage town. Dave Haynes: But there, it was just there, and it really told me that, okay, this is where this is gonna go where it just becomes commonplace. Because it was already there, and when you go to Asia, it's way over the top from what I've seen from a distance in China. I've been to China, but I haven't been in several years now, pre-COVID covid where you see entire skylines that've got LED lighting. Whether it's mesh lighting or they've got larger lighting that's illuminating the whole building, but entire skylines that are synchronized. I don't really want that in whatever city I live in with all the light pollution. It looks amazing, but it's not appealing in another way, but China, Taiwan. Hong Kong and Seoul, all those areas really are instructive as to the possibilities, as well as Dubai. But Dubai's just insane.  I don't think that's a marker or an instruction of anything. It's just a crazy place.  Antonia Hamberger: No, it just also has tons of money in that place.  Dave Haynes: The building tires skyscrapers on a change order.  Antonia Hamberger: Dave, was there ever a particular moment when you realized that your blog really has influence, because I know almost everybody in the North American proAV and digital signage industry knows you and reads you. But that has taken a while. So was there a moment when you?  Dave Haynes: Oh, it was immediate. Antonia Hamberger: Yeah? Oh.  Dave Haynes: No. There were a couple of moments. Early on, I said I'd gone from one company, with Broadsign, and I went up to Montreal to do the interview. They'd approached me, and I was walking the hallways, and one guy came around the corner and said, “Oh, Dave Haynes, I read your stuff” and I went, oh, really?  Antonia Hamberger: This is something we still have to achieve still.  Balthasar Mayer: Yes, this is a big goal for us. Did you ever sign an autograph? Dave Haynes: I have signed autographs which is absolutely bizarre. I was asked, can you sign your business card because there's somebody back in the office that'll just be thrilled and I go, really? I don't want to see what's gone wrong in your life, but the big thing that has always stuck with me is the number of times that companies have told me that part of their onboarding process now for new employees is, there's the parking lot, here's your parking assignment, here's this, that's your desk, here's your wifi password, and so on, here are the instructions for healthcare and this and that, but here's what you need to do on a daily basis, you need to subscribe to this thing, and you need to be reading it every day to stay current in this industry. I've had dozens of people tell me that I'm just kind of part of their workplace operations that they've told people as part of learning this business, you need to be reading this every day, and yeah, that's always been really heartening and nice to hear.  Antonia Hamberger: So apart from reading Sixteen:Nine every day, which is an obvious thing to do as part of your daily routine, what advice would you give to someone just entering the industry?  Dave Haynes: Learn it. The flip side of what I was just saying is I'm always astonished at how many people I run into who've been in this industry for ten years or more, and they had no idea about Sixteen:Nine or something else that they're not learning about their industry, and I'm flabbergasted by that. How can you work in an industry without investing any time to learn emerging technologies and trends and everything else?  I would say just invest the time. Make sure you invest the time to read about it and look at things with curiosity, but also with a degree of skepticism because as you guys well know, there's a lot of trade press and a lot of PR that's just cheerleading. It's just shaking the pompoms about, “This is amazing” and “This is world's first” and all that. I've spent 18 years calling bullshit on things that it's not the world's first, and if it is, who cares? It can be the world's first, but it has no business application. It's just eye candy.  So spend the time looking at stuff. Try to get your head past the wow factor and the eye candy side of things because we collectively go to trade shows and we will see people at certain stands, I won't name them, but they're slack jaws staring at this technology there going, oh my God, that's amazing…  Antonia Hamberger: Did I hear the word hologram just now?  Dave Haynes: I didn't say it but…  Antonia Hamberger: I saw you thinking it! Dave Haynes: Yes. It is just thinking about what the business application is, what you're gonna do with it, and get past whether you think it's amazing looking because as I've said for years and years, eye candy and wow factor have very short shelf lives. They're exciting the first time you see it, second time it's eh, third time you just walk right on by it. And that's a lot of money to spend on something that people aren't really paying attention to.  Some of the best digital signage out there. I started using the term boring signage a few years ago. Some of the best digital signage is crushingly boring, but incredibly relevant to the people who are looking at it. Like, how busy is this washroom? Do I turn left or right? Is this lineup faster if I go this way or that way? It's just data, but it's immediately relevant to the people who want to know this. They don't need to see a hologram of somebody dancing or whatever, or pretending they're a security control agent. They just need something saying, “This line over here” because we're using AI to measure or computer vision to measure the density of lineups that this one's gonna take five minutes. The one you're right in front of right now is gonna take you 12 minutes, so they're gonna go to the left, down to the other one, and that's gonna load, balance the venue, which is awesome. It just makes operations better, but for the people who are all about the eye candy, it's not not very exciting. But it works. It beautifully serves its purpose.  Antonia Hamberger: So learn about the industry. Take your time, learning everything you can. Learn about new emerging technologies and don't get wowed too easily by flashy stuff.  Dave Haynes: View everything with a degree of skepticism and a business mindset of, okay, even if this is super cool, would anybody use it, or does this scale? Some of this stuff is amazing. But given the cost of it, there's never gonna be a whole bunch of them. Antonia Hamberger: Balthasar, do you want to throw some rapid fire corners?  Balthasar Mayer: Dave, you ran Sixteen:Nine for almost 20 years. You gave great insights for the industry, and you're giving it over to us at Invidis. I really hope that we can keep up the spirit of Sixteen:Nine. We will try our best. Dave Haynes: You've got big, smelly shoes to fill.  Balthasar Mayer: The smelly part we can do. So we have sixteen rapid-fire questions for you.  Dave Haynes: Sounds like a game show.  Balthasar Mayer: Yeah, it's  in celebration. It's a celebration for you. I have sixteen questions. You try to answer them as rapidly as possible. Since this is your exit interview and your celebration, you are allowed to put one sentence into it. We are not that strict with the rules. We're a little flexible today. Today, on our very first podcast. You need another sip of beer, or are you ready?  Dave Haynes: I'm good.  Balthasar Mayer: Then let's begin. What is your first big thing you do in retirement?  Dave Haynes: Ooh, boring yard work.  Balthasar Mayer: After the show, wine or beer?  Dave Haynes: After what show?  Balthasar Mayer: ISE?  Dave Haynes: That's Spain, so wine. Balthasar Mayer: Infocomm?  Dave Haynes: That'd be beer because it's hot.  Balthasar Mayer: What do you like more: conferences or trade shows?  Dave Haynes: Conferences.  Balthasar Mayer: In conferences, on stage or in the audience?  Dave Haynes: I like both.  Balthasar Mayer: Blog or the newspaper?  Dave Haynes: I'm a newspaper guy. Unfortunately, I love the tactile side of newspapers, but they're hard to find. So if I'm in New York, I'll pick up The Times.  Balthasar Mayer: Hardware or software?  Dave Haynes: Hardware.  Balthasar Mayer: Hologram or MicroLED?  Dave Haynes: MicroLED.  Balthasar Mayer: What was the coolest story you covered in Sixteen:Nine?  Dave Haynes: Oh boy, that's hard to give a snappy answer to.  Balthasar Mayer: You can give the top three because it's the exit interview.  Dave Haynes: I would say going to China, going to Taiwan, and, I always remember the LED billboard that is at 8 Times Square. It was back ten years ago or something in front of the Marriott Marquee in Times Square, they lit up what at that time was the biggest LED board, certainly in the United States, and probably among the biggest in the world and I saw the room where they had all the servers and everything else, and then I was there when they turned the thing on, and that was pretty cool.  Balthasar Mayer: True MicroLED or OLED?  Dave Haynes: They are so different. True MicroLEDs are still in their infancy. OLED is getting a lot better than it used to be. But I still don't see it as a digital signage project product by and large. Balthasar Mayer: I messed up the numbers, but what was the silliest story you covered.  Dave Haynes: Top three allowed. Oh. Most of those, I just don't run.  Balthasar Mayer: We'll change the question. What was the absolute silliest press release you got? Dave Haynes: It's a tie between those Guinness World Records and those with the Frost and Sullivan Awards, which you buy. You don't win an award, you buy a Frost and Sullivan Award.  Balthasar Mayer: But I have to say I love the Guinness World Records stories, but yeah, you're right.  The coolest person in digital signage you interviewed? Dave Haynes: The coolest? Can I say the best interview? That's easier. Chris Riegel, CEO of StrataCash, founder of StrataCash. Sole owner, as far as I know. Insanely smart guy. Very dry sense of humor, but so knowledgeable and so blunt. It inevitably or very reliably was a great interview.  If he talks, people should listen. Balthasar Mayer: We heard about your past. So, what was the best interview you ever had aside from digital signage?  Dave Haynes: Oh, boy, I had a whole bunch of really great interviews when I was doing the entertainment industry. I think one of the ones that always sticks in my mind is Bryan Adams in his very early days, when he was still playing in local nightclubs and not in arenas or anything else. I had a chat with him at our offices. He came up there and he was playing at a local spot, and said, are you coming tonight? I said, yeah, I'll come. Is your wife coming? Yeah, she's gonna come with me, and I said, come and see me, and went up to see him after the first set, he said, did your wife come? I said, yeah and he said, let's go.  So he sat down with Joy and I and friends of ours and shot the shit in between the sets. Super nice guy. I met some rock people who were idiots, but he was among the truly nice people, and that's always encouraging that fame doesn't get to them.  Balthasar Mayer: The most useless digital signage tech you've ever seen?  Dave Haynes: I know I rag on holograms. I do think they have a role. I just think they're overstated in terms of their applicability. Also, robots, screens on roving robots. Those are almost universally pointless.  Balthasar Mayer: A technology you didn't think would make it, but became successful. Dave Haynes: These are hard questions.  Balthasar Mayer: Was there ever a thing you were wrong about or you misjudged?  Dave Haynes: Oh, never!  You know what? The rotating LED rotors, when I first saw them, I thought they were interesting, but those will disappear in a couple of years. To Hypervisions' credit. Hypervision is the company that markets them more than anybody. They've done a great job of marketing their product and getting people excited about it and I have seen instances of it where I think it's really applicable, but I've seen lots of other cases where I just don't get it. I was wrong there that I thought that would just disappear, but they've done a good job.  Balthasar Mayer: You're at fifteen questions now, so here's question #16: Imagine you run a successful trade block for almost 20 years. You were very successful, and are a guiding star in the industry. If you retire, what is better: simple goodbye or emotional farewell??  Dave Haynes: A simple goodbye.  By the time this gets up and listenable, I already have my goodbye post written, and it's me riding off into the sunset on my lawnmower.  Antonia Hamberger: We couldn't top that. That picture of you riding off into the sunset on your lawnmower. We wanna preserve that memory of you.  Dave Haynes: Just imagine a cowboy on an electric lawnmower.  Balthasar Mayer: Nevertheless, thanks, Dave, for all the things you've done from all of Invidis. We'd really try to hold up your flag, and I think it's your time to have the last words.  Dave Haynes: Thank you. I've known Florian and stuff and you guys for quite some time now. Got to not just be industry colleagues and people doing the same work, but friends as well, and when I decided to wind things down, I'm 67 now and at some point you gotta do it or you're gonna be sitting at a computer when you're 85 and trying to remember your name. I think I'm leaving it in good hands. I've got a lot of respect for what you guys do with the yearbook, with your day-to-day stuff, and everything else. It would've been challenging to just have some person come into the industry and try to have a little baptism by fire understanding it, so to have it taken over by people who already know the industry, know the people in it, know the goods and bads, and understand some of the bullshit, that makes it a lot easier to kinda back out of it, and as I've said to you and I said to others, it's not like you'll never see me again, I'm gonna stay in the industry. I just decided I didn't want to do this every day first thing in the morning. I would be better off health-wise to get up, have my coffee, and then do some stretching and go for a walk, and things like that, instead of banging away on a keyboard.  I'll be around, I'll still go to ISE and do other things. I'll probably still do some writing on Sixteen:Nine, but just as a guest editor as opposed to the daily editor. So it's been great, and I think this is gonna work out really well, and I'm excited for it.  Antonia Hamberger: We're excited too. Thank you, Dave.

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 691: Rock & Roll News May 25, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 3:56


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of May 25, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

30something Movie Podcast
586: "All for One — and One More Time" | The Three Musketeers (1993)

30something Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 84:20


Grab your swords, dust off your Bryan Adams albums, and unsheath your sense of nostalgia—our 10th anniversary rewatch takes us back to The Three Musketeers (1993), a film we couldn't resist the first time and love even more now. We're revisiting this rollicking, feather-plumed adventure to celebrate its mix of bravado, bromance, and peak ‘90s charisma. Did you enjoy the episode? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going!

Therapy For Me
This time

Therapy For Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 23:55


This Time is the first song I ever heard from an unknown Canadian rocker named Bryan Adams. I was introduced to it by a friend called Steve Nicholson, he lived at the end of my road and he too was an avid Sheffield United fan.I ended up going to away matches with him and his Dad, and I even had a Saturday job at their family business back in the day (they had an independent Insurance brokerage, just in case you were wondering).We still keep in touch, though somewhat vicariously, over one of the platforms, in fact there is even a possibility we will bump into each other through the course of the day. Because he will be heading to the same place that I am, and like me he will have found some new hope.This time.Stay safe.This Time - Bryan AdamsCambridge Common CowsTherapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.

All About M.E. PODCAST
Episode-73 interview w Andy Gesner Owner and President of HIP Video Promotions

All About M.E. PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 109:13


We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Inside the World of Music Video Promotion with Andy GesnerIn this exclusive interview, we talk with Andy Gesner, owner and President of HIP Video Promotions, a pioneer in digital music video marketing. With a career spanning over four decades—he's been in bands, released records since 1979, and intimately understands the nuances of the music industry—Gesner shares his first-hand insights into what it takes to succeed in promoting music videos today.Over the past 24 years, HIP has promoted more than 4,800 videos for a diverse roster of artists, from legendary icons like Bryan Adams, The B-52's, Johnny Cash, and Foreigner, to emerging indie talents from around the globe. As the leader in digital music video promotion, Gesner discusses the evolving landscape of music marketing, the art of connecting artists with audiences, and the innovative strategies that keep HIP at the forefront.Whether you're a music industry professional, an indie artist, or just a passionate music fan, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on the business of music videos and the creative drive behind some of the most impactful campaigns in recent history. Tune in and get inspired by Andy Gesner's journey and expertise!Support the show

The Sound Off Podcast
Steve Jones: Rethinking Cancon

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 56:13


Steve Jones is the president of Stingray Radio. If you have been following him on Linked In, (and you should) you have been presented with many wild examples of what qualifies as Canadian content on the radio. We all have our favourites. Mine are the collection of songs circa 1991 like Rod Stewart's Rhythm of my Heart and Bonnie Riatt's Something to Talk About qualifying as Cancon, while the entire album of Bryan Adams' Waking Up The Neighbours is not. Over the years the list has grown, and now that our planet is more connected than ever with technology, there is a need for Canada to update how Cancon is determined.Steve recognizes the lack of Canadian content recognition on streaming platforms and calls for a collaborative approach to modernize Canadian content rules.I suggest during this conversation that the regulations for radio should also include spoken word content; the regs are already in place for television. Yes, we do this close to an hour and likely could have gone another hour. A Transcript and video of the show is available on our network page.Please sign up for the SOUNDING OFF Newsletter. Full of all the things you never knew what you were missing in your life.Also we added the Sound Off Podcast to the The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3) A free and open-source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. You can be a nosey parker by checking out our downloads here.Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data SolutionsMary Anne Ivison at Ivison Voice. - Make her the female voice of your radio station.Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Chatting with Bryan Adams ahead of his Dublin shows!

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 16:23


Grammy-winning singer and guitarist Bryan Adams is playing Dublin tonight and Friday night to huge crowds.He has sold over 75 million albums, and has a career that spans over 45 years.Bryan joins Andrea for a chat ahead of his shows!

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 690: Rock & Roll News May 18, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 4:54


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of May 18, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

Rock n Roll Experience with Mike Brunn
Ep. 314 - Jim Vallance Interview Bryan Adams Aerosmith KISS Ozzy Osbourne Heart & More!

Rock n Roll Experience with Mike Brunn

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 61:50


Do you enjoy hearing stories about the songwriting process? Well….if you do, it doesn't get better than this! Legendary songwriter Jim Vallance joins me to share stories about the many classics he helped write!!   What was the original title for the song “Summer of ‘69”? Is it really about the sexual position? What famous band was “Run To You” actually written for? What was it like recording with Tina Turner? What Aerosmith song did Jim think Steven “got wrong”? What songs was Jim a ghosts bassist on? What was it like writing a few songs for KISS?   These are just some of the great stories you will hear on this episode. Quite honestly this one was one of my favorite guests I've ever had on my show!

HRchat Podcast
Speed Matters: How Career Sites Can Learn from Formula One with Bryan Adams, Happydance

HRchat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 24:58 Transcription Available


Ever wondered what Formula One racing and career websites have in common? More than you might think, according to Bryan Adams, CEO and founder of Happydance, who recently joined Bill Banham on the HRchat Show to discuss an innovative new campaign that's bringing F1-inspired competition to the talent acquisition space.The "Careers Site Grand Prix" pits career websites against each other, measuring their performance in speed, accessibility, and SEO – creating an F1-style leaderboard complete with weekly podiums and seasonal champions. This timing perfectly aligns with Formula One's 75th anniversary celebrations and the iconic Silverstone Grand Prix.Bryan, a two-time bestselling author with 20 years in employer branding and a past guest on our sister show, the People and Performance Podcast, shared a startling statistic that frames the entire conversation: for every second past three seconds that your career website takes to load, you lose 10% of your audience. "You're not up against other career websites," Adams explains. "You're up against Amazon and Netflix, TikTok and Instagram" – platforms that have dramatically reduced our patience for digital experiences.The parallels between F1 and talent acquisition run deep. Just as racing teams seek marginal gains through precise optimization and teamwork, organizations must optimize their career sites across multiple dimensions – load speed, accessibility, mobile responsiveness, and personalization – to create winning candidate experiences. As more candidates browse and apply for jobs on mobile devices, meeting them where they are becomes increasingly critical.What's refreshing about Bryan's approach is his emphasis that creating high-performing career sites isn't just about having Fortune 100-level resources. It's about getting fundamentals right, measuring what matters, and using data to drive continuous improvement, much like successful F1 teams. When asked which F1 team Happydance resembles, Bryan bypassed the obvious powerhouses to identify with teams that "are constantly punching above their weight, constantly relying on ingenuity, creativity, teamwork, new innovation."Want to see how your organization's career site measures up? Visit gp.happydance.love Support the showFeature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

Historians At The Movies
Episode 130: Robin Hood in film and history with Dr. Amy S. Kaufman

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 55:39


This week Dr. Amy S. Kaufman drops in to talk about our favorite representations of Robin Hood, how he has changed through history, and her new novel, The Traitor of Sherwood Forest.About our guest:Amy S. Kaufman is the author of The Traitor of Sherwood Forest, a Robin Hood retelling based on the medieval ballads (Penguin Books, 2025). Amy holds a PhD in medieval literature and has written about the Middle Ages for both academic journals and popular websites, including The Washington Post. She is co-author of The Devil's Historians: How Modern Extremists Abuse the Medieval Past (University of Toronto Press, 2020).A former English professor, Amy now writes full time from Vancouver, where she can't stop taking pictures of the mountains. The Traitor of Sherwood Forest is her debut novel.

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 689: Rock & Roll News May 11, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 5:16


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of May 11, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

Marilyn Denis & Jamar
Marilyn Denis & David Corey Join A Super Team

Marilyn Denis & Jamar

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 27:48


Today on The Marilyn Denis Show, Cobie Smulders joins us to chat about her new show Super Team Canada. Plus, Ask Us Anything, things you do when you have your home to yourself, and a Bryan Adams story.

The Michael Berry Show
AM Show Hr 2 | Trump's Alcatraz Plan & the Czar vs. Bryan Adams

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 33:38 Transcription Available


The Super Review Show - Podcast Edition
Career Retrospectives - Bryan Adams Get Up

The Super Review Show - Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 37:34


On This Weeks Episode of The Super Review Show's Career Retrospectives - Podcast Edition... the J-Man, Mike and Kyle Q spun the wheel to discuss and breakdown Bryan Adams 2015 album Get Up!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperReviewShowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuperreviewshow/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSuperReviewShow

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 688: Rock & Roll News May 4, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 5:30


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of May 4, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

Adam and Jordana
Adam's Quick Takes and Phish or Horse?

Adam and Jordana

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 15:05


For a chance at Bryan Adams tickets - Adam shares some Quick Takes and also he quizzes us on Kentucky Derby names and Phish songs between Josh and Jordana - who will win?

TGOR
Mornings May 1, 2025 Hour 2: Sens with full momentum in the series but will it carry over to Game 6

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 35:20


Does your superstition work, momentum from game to game in a playoff series, Travis Green can't wait to hear the home crowd and Bryan Adams tickets.

SocialTalent's The Shortlist
Building Capability Through Employer Brand with Bryan Adams

SocialTalent's The Shortlist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 34:38


In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell speaks with Bryan Adams, founder of HappyDance and author of Give & Get Employer Branding. Together, they explore how the best employer brand strategies don't just reflect culture, they shape it. Bryan explains why focusing on skills isn't enough, how capability-driven hiring unlocks business performance, and how a world-class EVP bridges today's reality with tomorrow's ambition. This episode is packed with fresh thinking on brand, culture, and leadership alignment.

Rock a Domicilio
Reseñas de conciertos: SOAD, Pearl Jam, Scorpions. Noticias de: Oasis-Korn-Scorpions-Ghost.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 72:23


Los estrenos musicales de la semana. Últimas de entredas a RockVille. Sleep Tokken.Bryan Adams. Santana.

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
New Song by Bryan Adams? "Gonna Pardon You"! and God truly works in mysterious ways.

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 23:59


Matt shares aTrue God like experience!

Treasure Island Oldies
Episode 687: Rock & Roll News April 27, 2025

Treasure Island Oldies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 4:40


 From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of April 27, 2025. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.com.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.com is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.

MasterYourMix Podcast
Andy Gesner: Promoting Your Music With Video

MasterYourMix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 72:50


Andy Gesner is the owner and president of HIP Video Promotion. He has played in bands and released records since 1979, giving him firsthand insight into the music industry's complexities. This experience as a working musician informs his authentic approach to music promotion and marketing. He channeled his expertise and passion into uplifting fellow artists, establishing HIP as one of the most trusted names in music marketing. Over the past 24 years, he has built HIP from the ground up, developing innovative promotional strategies that adapt to the ever-changing media landscape. Andy and his team have promoted more than 4,800 music videos for artists including Bryan Adams, The B-52s, Bon Iver, Johnny Cash, Death Cab For Cutie, Pearl Jam, Maroon 5, Sia, and Weird Al Yankovic, spanning genres from indie rock to hip-hop, pop, metal, and beyond.IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:Making friends instead of competitorsImmersing yourself in your local sceneNavigating the 80/20 of album marketingPutting together a marketing teamBuying fake followers, comments, and likesCreating music videos vs short-form contentRepackaging your workWhy videos are so important for your music promotionHaving consistency in your marketingHow much to budget for album promotionHis experiences working with artists like Johnny Cash, Maroon 5, Sia, The Lumineers, Paramore, and moreGiving your audience calls to actionWhat metrics to pay attention to to know if your marketing is workingTo learn more about Andy Gesner, visit: https://www.hipvideopromo.com/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join:https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit: https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Want more Mixing or Mastering clients? Communicate your true value with MixFlip: https://mixflip.io/?affiliate=mym Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Subscribe to the show:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@MasterYourMix Have questions you'd like...

Wait, You Haven't Seen...?
Episode 317 - Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)

Wait, You Haven't Seen...?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 77:25


This week, Travis is joined by Alex, Jenna and Tim of The Horse Girls Podcast to talk about a horse movie that Travis has never seen before. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a 2002 animated feature from Dreamworks Animation about a wild horse, who's captured but never broken, as he tries to return to his herd. Featuring the voices of Matt Damon and James Cromwell, and music from Bryan Adams. So, is this one that was best left in 2002, or did it hit just as well today? Let's find out...Find Alex, Jenna and Tim on The Horse Girls Podcast at https://horsegirls.club/Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. Outro music In Pursuit provided by Purple-Planet.comSupport the show by going to patreon.com/wyhsVisit tvstravis.com for more shows and projects from TVsTravis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories
China's Proposal to Canada, Pope Funeral Delegation, Bryan Adams Tour

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 4:13


For the latest and most important news of the day | https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca To watch daily news videos, follow us on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@CdnPress The Canadian Press on X (formerly Twitter) | https://twitter.com/CdnPressNews The Canadian Press on LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/showcase/98791543

Reality Redemption
276. Blame Canada ?!?

Reality Redemption

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 50:33


Send us a text A few weeks ago we attended Pete Dominick's Podjam2 in Las Vegas and we met some new friends. This week we talk to our new friends in Canada about the upcoming Canadian election, tariffs , how Canadians views our government, how it is hurting tourism, Canadian food, Maple Syrup, Bryan Adams, Nickelback , 9/11, The Tragically Hip, J-L Cauvin's show in Toronto, the Canadian Mounties ,mail order brides, marital bliss and dogs. #DonaldTrump #BryanAdams #DudleyDoright #9/11 #JustinTrudeau #GeorgeBush Follow us at Reality Redemption on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky and Tik Tok

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies
Radio Rewind 169: 4/18/25

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 188:44


April 18, 2025 Today we look at the top songs debuting on the Billboard chart this week back in 1985, 1995, 2005, & 2015. Dustin and Jason let Tyler book a late show guest and we welcome his buddy Dave. We discuss 13 songs from this week in music history, including 4 Top 10s and 1 #1. We have new songs from Madonna, Kelly Clarkson, Bryan Adams, Dillon Francis, and more. Want to be cool like us and watch the music videos for all the songs? Then here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of discussion.

Arroe Collins
37 Years In The Making Sound Of Waves From John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 10:07


Rhode Island's multi-platinum John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band, will be celebrating 50+ years in the business with the release of "Sound of Waves," a new 13 song album, their first in 37 years. In 1982, John Cafferty was commissioned to write and perform the soundtrack for a film that turned out to be "Eddie and the Cruisers,' a rock cult classic with a triple platinum soundtrack. Cafferty's soulful, raspy voice propelled the movie's theme "On the Dark Side" to # 1 on the Billboard Rock charts and the MTV video charts, while the movie's second hit "Tender Years" rose into the Top 10 of the Billboard AC charts. Today John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band continue to tour around the world. That tour will bring them to NYC for an album release concert at the Cutting Room on Thursday, April 10th, the same date as the album release, from Moonstone Music. According to Cafferty, the new album almost didn't happen. After almost four decades of not writing and recording new music, he was encouraged by Bruce Springsteen to do it again. Over the years, Cafferty and company have jammed on stage with many of the greats of rock and roll, including Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Dion, and opened on tour with the Beach Boys, Foreigner, and Bryan Adams. Starting May 28th, Cafferty joins Rick Springfield on his "I Want My 80s Tour" for selected dates, along with John Waite and Wang Chung."The 'Sound of Waves' album is a celebration of a lifetime legacy as musicians and 50+ years as a band. The songs are newly written with a respectful reflection of colors from an era of music's diverse history and the precious life moments and loving relationships that have served as our hearts' inspiration," said Cafferty. The title track from the group's 1985 album, "Tough All Over" became their second # 1 on the Billboard Rock Charts and the song "C-I-T-Y" reached the Billboard Top 20. Over the years, John has placed 35 songs in major motion pictures. They included Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky "IV," and "Cobra." The Farrelly Brothers hit films "There's Something About Mary" and "Dumb and Dumber Too," & Eddie and the Cruisers I and II. The lead single from the group's upcoming album is "Day In the Sun," which was spotlighted in Peter Farrelly's film "Rick Stanicky." Here's a video link of a live performance: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1xHCR8BDus  All songs on the new release were written by Cafferty. The Rhode Island rockers put out their first "Greatest Hits" album in 2022 on Iconoclassic Records. In addition to band founder Cafferty, two original members remain in the group. They are guitarist Gary Gramolini and saxophonist Michael "Tunes" Antunes. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.