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Rapporterat
Forskning - en viktig nyckel för Natos framtida försvarsförmåga

Rapporterat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 28:45


Enorma framsteg inom allt från störande teknologier och bioteknik kommer leda till stora förändringar inom försvaret. En snabb integration och hög innovationsförmåga inom Nato kommer bli avgörande för alliansens framtida försvarsförmåga. I avsnittet hör du Natos forskningschef Bryan Wells och FOI:s generaldirektör Jens Mattsson om forskningssamarbetet inom alliansen.

Random Soundchecks
"Someday at Christmas" - Stevie Wonder - 2023-12-25 Random Soundcheck

Random Soundchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 3:56


Stevie Wonder, Ron Miller, Bryan Wells, Henry R. Crosby, and us.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Songcraft's 12 Days of Christmas - Day 2 - "Someday at Christmas"

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 12:23


We're counting down the 12 Days of Christmas with daily mini-episodes spotlighting a classic holiday song and featuring an interview with the writer. On this second day of Christmas, we explore Stevie Wonder's "Someday at Christmas" with co-writer Bryan Wells. The former Motown staff writer, who also co-wrote Stevie's Top 10 hits "A Place in the Sun" and "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday," tells us all about the writing of the holiday hit that's since been covered by The Jackson 5, Diana Ross, The Temptations, Jack Johnson, Justin Bieber, and others.

Riff Monkeys
Riff Monkeys - Episode 39, Talking Heads pt 1

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 57:27


Hello and welcome once again to the Riff Monkey's podcast with me Bryan Wells. This week I am proud to bring you an introduction to the incredibly talented bunch of musicians known as The Talking heads. Formed when I was just one year old back in 1975 they have gone on to influence an incredible array of bands and are one of those groups that I just couldn't imagine life without if you know what I mean, Well if you don't then hopefully you will soon. So sit back and rel...... no, no, no, GET UP AND DANCE to one of the funkiest bands to ever come out of the 70's the Mighty Talking Heads and don't forget to click on the link to see one of the best performances ever captured on film.

Riff Monkeys
Riff Monkeys - Episode 31

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 69:05


Hello You Lucky people. On tonight's show join me Bryan Wells (dj freaklips) and my good friend Mr Kenny Lyon as we play some of our favourite game changing tracks, pushing through as many genres as we possibly can in one hour. We have some amazing tunes on tonight's show from the likes of Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, Skindred, Cycle, Battles, Prophets of Rage, Tribal Seeds, The Joy Formidable, Marie Davidson with Soulwax, and Chinese Man Basically our mission (which we totally accept) is to play some of the best and most original music out there from independent unsigned acts right through to stadium filling supergroups and we cordially invite all of you along for the ride. So get in and get ready for some musical treats from the Riff monkeys team here at Radio Mix 106

Riff Monkeys
Riff Monkeys - Episode 28

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 62:28


Hello you lucky people. In tonight's show join me, Bryan Wells, as I bring you part 2 of the Asian Dub Foundation special and hear some of the best music I personally have ever heard in my life. From the raw politics, genius lyricism and award winning "Community Music" and the groundbreaking and forward thinking "Enemy of the Enemy" to the hard hitting metamorphosis that is "Tank". With Collaborations such as Sinead O'Connor, Ghetto Priest and Adrian Sherwood of On U sound system. It's gonna be a veritable treat for your ears and as the anarchist Emma Goldman once said "If I can't dance, It's not my revolution" Enjoy.

Riff Monkeys
The Riff Monkeys - Episode 25

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 64:00


In this week's episode of the Riff Monkeys podcast Sami James and Bryan Wells will be listening to some of this summer's hottest alternative song releases (pun intended) and judging them accordingly. It's so hot here on the Costa del Sol right now that we can hardly even speak but we managed to string a few sentences together just for you guys and even returned to our irregularly scheduled Twat of the Week who this week is Jeffrey Epstein. "topical" with Songs by Tool, DJ Shadow ft De La Soul, Of Monsters and Men, Volbeat, City and Colour, Half Moon Run, Cage the Elephant, Belle and Sebastian and a cheeky track from the new Chase and Status album.

Riff Monkeys
Riff Monkeys - Episode 16

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 65:39


In a departure from the usual format, DJ Freaklips aka Bryan Wells presents a Drum'n'Bass dj mix.

Riff Monkeys
Episode 1

Riff Monkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 66:30


They will be waffling about some of their favourite tracks and albums as well as checking out the best of today's new music. Dissing on some of the people that grind their gears in 'twat of the week' and generally cluing you up musically and riffing about things they feel you need to know (you can thank them later).

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 78 - CHRISTMAS CLASSICS (7 writers & their holiday hits)

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 64:41


Paul and Scott catch up with Jose Feliciano to find out why "Feliz Navidad" was written in July; chat with "Santa Baby" composer Phil Springer to hear the reason he was hesitant to write the world's first "sexy Christmas song;" get the scoop from Mike Stoller about Elvis recording "Santa Claus is Back in Town" when the song was less than an hour old; find out from former Ray Charles backup singer Mable John what the movie "Christmas Vacation" did for Ray's recording of her song "That Spirit of Christmas;" talk to Mark Lowry about how "Mary Did You Know?" went from a recitation in a local church play to a contemporary Christmas standard; listen to former Motown staff writer Bryan Wells explain why his "Someday at Christmas" is as relevant today as it was when Stevie Wonder first released it more than 50 years ago; and find out how TV producer Lee Mendelson became an accidental songwriter when it was time to add lyrics to "Christmas Time is Here" from "A Charlie Brown Christmas."   Jose Feliciano – “Feliz Navidad” (1970) A true international superstar, virtuoso guitarist and celebrated vocalist Jose Feliciano found fame in the US with his hugely successful Feliciano album in 1968. He earned a Top 5 hit with his interpretation of The Doors’ “Light My Fire” that same year and has gone on to win seven Grammy awards. “Feliz Navidad” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and was named by ASCAP as one of the most performed holiday songs of all time. Philip Springer – “Santa Baby” by Eartha Kitt (1953) At 91 years old, Phil Springer is one of the last living composers from the pre-rock “Brill Building” era of professional songwriters. In addition to writing the music for “Santa Baby,” Springer penned Frankie Laine’s Top 5 hit “Moonlight Gambler,” Frank Sinatra’s “How Little it Matters, How Little We Know,” and Cliff Richard’s “The Next Time,” which hit #1 in the UK in 1963. Additionally, he wrote songs that have been recorded by Judy Garland, Dusty Springfield, and Elvis Presley. Mike Stoller – “Santa Clause is Back in Town” by Elvis Presley (1957) One of the key architects of rock and R&B songwriting, Mike Stoller is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and one of Rolling Stone magazine’s 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. His long list of writing credits with partner Jerry Leiber includes “Kansas City,” “Yakety Yak,” “Stand By Me,” “Poison Ivy,” “Love Potion No. 9,”and more than 20 titles recorded by Elvis, including “Hound Dog,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and the perennial “Santa Clause is Back in Town.” Mable John – “That Spirit of Christmas” by Ray Charles (1985) Best remembered from the sentimental attic scene in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, “That Spirit of Christmas” was co-written by Mable John. She is Little Willie John’s younger sister and was the first female solo artist signed to Motown’s Tamla label in the 1950s. She would go on to score a Top 10 hit as a Stax artist with “Your Good Thing (Is About to End)” and serve as the leader of Ray Charles’ backing singers, The Raelettes, for more than a decade. Mark Lowry – “Mary Did You Know” (1991) Though he spent eighteen years as a member of the legendary Gaither Vocal Band and has released nearly twenty albums and, Dove award winning Christian singer and comedian Mark Lowry is best known to mainstream audiences as the co-writer of “Mary Did You Know.” The song was first recorded in 1991 by Michael English, who was a fellow member of the Gaither Vocal Band at the time. It would go on to be recorded by Natalie Cole, Reba McEntire, Glen Campbell, Jessica Simpson, Mary J. Blige, Cee Lo Green, Pentatonix, and many others. Bryan Wells – “Someday at Christmas” by Stevie Wonder (1966) Former Motown staff writer Bryan Wells co-wrote Stevie Wonder’s Top 10 hits “A Place in the Sun” and “Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday.” He has earned four Clio Awards for music he has composed for advertising campaigns and is Bette Midler’s former music director. Wells and partner Ron Miller co-wrote three songs on Stevie’s 1967 holiday album, including the title track, “Someday at Christmas” which has since been covered by The Jackson 5, Diana Ross, The Temptations, Jack Johnson, Justin Bieber, and others. Lee Mendelson – “Christmas Time is Here” from A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)TV producer Lee Mendelson became a songwriter by default when he scrawled the lyrics for “Christmas Time is Here” on the back of an envelope to complete the opening scene of A Charlie Brown Christmas. It was Mendelson who chose Vince Guaraldi to score the special, introducing generations of kids to jazz music. He went on to write additional songs for future Peanuts specials with collaborators including David Benoit.   

Zack Miller Says
Bryan Wells :: Express Transportation Services :: 013

Zack Miller Says

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 21:29


Starting A Business In Memory Of His Mother 3 takeaways from this episode: Encouraged to start a business by his mother's battle with cancer Sitting down with the right people is what can transform a company How reading books helped form the mindset of a business owner

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Last Best Stories
Episode 8: The Plane Crash

Last Best Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 24:44


When the pilot of a plane saw a fireball explode on Emigrant Peak, about 15 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, the dispatcher called out for another plane that was supposed to be on that flight path. Fido 15! Fido 15! But Fido 15 never responded. It's been more than five decades since an Air Force bomber on a Cold War training mission crashed in Paradise Valley. People who live there know vaguely that it happened. Oh yeah, they'll say. That plane crash. When was that again? But one man, Bryan Wells, who lives at the base of the mountain and somehow found the wreakage when he was 15, has more recently made it his life's mission to make sure the men who died up there are never forgotten. This story is a collaboration between Last Best Stories podcast and the Bozeman Chronicle. It's narrated by Michael Wright, a staff writer at the paper, and by Jule Banville, who co-reported it. Find Michael's written feature and great photos by the BozeChron's Adrian Sanchez Gonzalez at the bozemandailychronicle.com. As a bonus, the end of the episode also details what happened after Bryan led us to the plane wreck. For awhile there, we didn't think we'd make it off the mountain to tell the tale. Spoiler alert: We did.  

C-Pop
The League and The Lantern (82)

C-Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 16:10


What would happen if a government investigation group invaded your middle school sleep over? Find out with Bryan Wells new book "The League and The Lantern." Listen then go read the book.

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CUNY TV's Arts In The City

This episode of "Arts in the City" goes backstage to hot Broadway show, "School of Rock" plus features jazz pianist Bryan Wells, the history of tap dance, greeting cards that get real, a special cat photo shoot and more.