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Find out why 2025 is a special year for singer/songwriter/guitarist AJ Angelo, who is found every Friday night at Gatsby's Bar and Grill in Gahanna Ohio. This episode occurred courtesy of an endearing "The Neal" Peanut Gallery sole participant, Gabrielle A. Johnston. Among several national road tours, AJ is also a long-time performer at many Columbus Ohio area local music spots that include Buckeye Lake venues. AJ shares his experiences and inspirations that have accompanied his many wonderful accomplishments in music. Thank you AJ! More info: AJAngeloMusic.com
Tommy & Brandy Hettich are a music couple that perform live music through several music channels including "Sweet Misery", "Hava a Cigar", and "Sweet Misery - Acoustic". We learn about Tommy Hettich inspirations on a national and local level including his days at the Alrosa Villa and grooving to Saddleback Shark --- find out what Tommy has kept over the years from guitarist Rob Johnson. We also hear from vocalist Brandy Hettich on meeting Tommy and her launch into singing around Buckeye Lake and various fabulous Columbus area venues. More info at: https://youtube.com/@sweetmisery5986?si=aCz6txZftUuhRm5K
I've learned that when you become everything to what a need is out there, there's no denying that people are going to magnetize towards that. -Chris Mosier The real estate landscape is competitive, and without a clear niche, it's easy to get lost in the shuffle. Many real estate professionals face the same dilemma of getting stuck in a sea of generic listings, unable to differentiate themselves or their brand. Launching a franchise, especially in a new state, is daunting enough, but focusing on a niche like lakefront properties adds another layer of complexity. But what if you could turn that niche into your biggest advantage, becoming an expert in that field? How valuable would it be to offer something truly unique that draws clients to you? Chris “The Lake Realtor” Mosier, broker and listing agent at Lake Front Living joins me to talk about her journey owning a franchise and growing it nationally and how she found her passion in lake homes. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode Intentionality when it comes to family We need to be more intentional when it comes to what we plan and create for our families. How does this contribute to the memories they make and carry? Generalist vs. specialist If we need brain surgery, we're going to want a specialist, not a generalist. Why does the same apply when we want to purchase a lake home? Why some things aren't better done alone A lot of money and time can be wasted doing things on our own if we're not educated properly on it. Can we save time and money by asking for help? Guest Bio As the driving force behind Ohio's Premier Lakefront Realtor Brokerage, Chris Mosier's mission is to unite buyers and sellers of lakefront properties across the state. Since founding Lakefront Living Realty—The Lake Team in 2015, the brokerage has expanded to include four virtual offices located at Hoover Reservoir, Apple Valley Lake, Candlewood Lake, and Put-In-Bay. Each office is staffed with resident realtor specialists who have an intimate knowledge of their respective lakes and markets. Chris is also excited about adding Buckeye Lake and Indian Lake to the roster this season. The brokerage's membership in every MLS in the state ensures that their listings receive statewide exposure, catering to buyers who prefer to be within a 2-3 hour driving radius from their home. Their custom website simplifies the search process, focusing solely on lake homes. In 2017, Chris partnered to franchise Lakefront Living Realty International, which is now operating in 12 states and is steadily working toward a nationwide presence—one lake at a time. Chris is honored to have been recognized in Entrepreneur Magazine's Franchise 500 for 2023, a distinction achieved by less than 5% of real estate franchisors. Although not yet ranked, Chris is determined to change that in the coming year, with eyes set on global lakefront domination. Visit https://www.lakefrontliving.com/ Find Chris on LinkedIn @Chris (The Lake Realtor) Mosier About Your Host Real Producers Podcast is hosted by Remington Ramsey, creator of the Real Producers brand that reaches more than 120 markets nationwide. He is a real estate investor as well as an avid reader and writer. Remington calls Indianapolis home and enjoys life on the lake surrounded by his wife and their three girls. Follow the show on our website, Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don't miss a single inspiring episode! Start a Real Producers Magazine in YOUR Market! Learn more about franchise opportunities at realproducersmag.com
Phish's three-night run at Alpine ValleyLarry Mishkin features a Grateful Dead concert at a "funky" venue on July 29, 1994, at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. The Grateful Dead opened with "Rain" by the Beatles, reflecting their admiration for the Beatles' music. "Rain," primarily written by John Lennon, was a song exploring themes of reality and illusion and was notable for its use of reverse audio effects. The Grateful Dead incorporated several Beatles songs into their performances, demonstrating their appreciation for the band.The conversation touches on the Grateful Dead's setlist, which included several opening songs like "Feel Like a Stranger" and "Bertha." The speakers recall personal experiences and the excitement of attending these concerts, sharing memories of Buckeye Lake as a vibrant venue despite unpredictable weather. The conversation transitions to "Wang Dang Doodle," a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and performed by artists like Howlin' Wolf and Koko Taylor. The Grateful Dead's affinity for blues music and their ability to blend various musical influences into their performances is highlighted. Larry changes his focus and shifts to a discussion about the band Phish, detailing a recent three-night run at Alpine Valley. He express his excitement and nostalgia for the venue, sharing experiences of attending concerts there over the years. The recap of Phish's performances includes a detailed analysis of the setlists, noting songs like "46 Days," "Moma Dance," "Cities," "Cavern," "Axilla," "Down with Disease," "Bathtub Gin," and a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times." Larry's enthusiasm is evident as he recount the energy and musicianship of Phish, highlighting the unique experience of attending their concerts and the connection it fosters among fans. Grateful DeadJuly 29, 1994 (30 years ago)Buckeye Lake OhioGrateful Dead Live at Buckeye Lake Music Center on 1994-07-29 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive INTRO: Rain Track #1 :26 – 2:10 John Lennon wrote most of "Rain." It was his first song to get really deep, exploring themes of reality and illusion - after all, rain or shine is just a state of mind.Written by John “about people moaning about the weather all the time” as he was becoming more in tune with his role as a social leader – as is evidenced by the lines “I can show you” and “Can you hear me”Played 29 timesFirst: December 2, 1992 at McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA SHOW No. 1: Wang Dang Doodle Track #4 4:03 – 5:43 "Wang Dang Doodle" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. Music critic Mike Rowe calls it a party song in an urban style with its massive, rolling, exciting beat.[1] It was first recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960 and released by Chess Records in 1961. In 1965, Dixon and Leonard Chess persuaded Koko Taylor to record it for Checker Records, a Chess subsidiary. Taylor's rendition quickly became a hit, reaching number thirteen on the Billboard R&B chart and number 58 on the pop chart.[2] "Wang Dang Doodle" became a blues standard[3] and has been recorded by various artists. Taylor's version was added to the United States National Recording Registry in 2023. In 1995, Taylor's rendition was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recording – Singles or Album Tracks" category.[17] The Foundation noted that the song was the last blues single produced by Dixon to reach the record charts, and "became Koko Taylor's signature crowdpleaser, inspiring singalongs to the 'all night long' refrain night after night".[17]Taylor's version of "Wang Dang Doodle" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2023.[18]Chuck Berry, Bruce Hornsby, John Popper, Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Willie Dixon's daughter, Shirley Dixon, performed "Wang Dang Doodle" in tribute to Willie Dixon at the 1994 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.In his autobiography, I Am The Blues, Willie Dixon says;Wang Dang Doodle meant a good time. Especially if a guy came in from the South. A wang dang meant having a ball and a lot of dancing, they called it a rocking style so that's what it meant to wang dang doodle. Wang Dang Doodle was first performed by the Grateful Dead in August 1983. The song was played only a few times each year through the rest of the 1980's. From 1991 onwards it was performed more often averaging about 15 performances a year through to 1995. Played: 95 timesFirst: August 26, 1983 at Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA MUSIC NEWS: Phish shows, Friday and Saturday night at Alpine ValleyRIP – John Mayall SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 9:40 – end INTO Eternity Track #8 0:00 – 1:39 Co-writing a song with one of your personal heroes—that seems like a dream come true.Willie Dixon (1915-1992) was one of the preeminent blues songwriters and performers of all time. The Grateful Dead covered a fairly lengthy list of his songs, attesting to his influence on the band: “Down in the Bottom,” “I Ain't Superstitious,” “I Just Want to Make Love To You,” “Little Red Rooster,” “The Same Thing,” “Spoonful,” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” Plus a couple they only played once, or only in soundcheck.The song was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman's Trios album. “Guitar Player” magazine ran an interview with Weir in 1993:I had this chord progression and melody that I wanted to run by Willie to see if he liked it .... he did, so he started dashing off words. He wanted me to run a certain section by him again and stuff like that, and we started working on a bridge. Then he dashes off this sheet of lyrics and hands it to me. Now I'm really stoked to be working with the legendary Willie Dixon and I'm prepared for just about anything.He hands these lyrics to me and I'm reading through them. And they seem, you know, awfully simplistic. Like there wasn't a whole lot to them........Now he wants me to read through it and sing the melody I have and see if they fit. And so I started singing through these simplistic lyrics, and that simplicity takes on a whole other direction.By the time I had sung through them, it's like my head is suddenly eons wide. I can hear what's happening just sort of echoing around in there and I'm astounded by the simple grace of what he has just presented to me. I'm sitting there with my mouth open literally, and Willie's laughing. He's just sitting there laughing, saying, 'Now you see it. Now you see it. That's the wisdom of the bluesPlayed: 44 timesFirst: February 21, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA SHOW No. 3: I Want To Tell You Track #11 0:00 – 1:35 "I Want to Tell You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written and sung by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. After "Taxman" and "Love You To", it was the third Harrison composition recorded for Revolver. Its inclusion on the LP marked the first time that he was allocated more than two songs on a Beatles album, a reflection of his continued growth as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney.When writing "I Want to Tell You", Harrison drew inspiration from his experimentation with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. The lyrics address what he later termed "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1] In combination with the song's philosophical message, Harrison's stuttering guitar riff and the dissonance he employs in the melody reflect the difficulties of achieving meaningful communication. The recording marked the first time that McCartney played his bass guitar part after the band had completed the rhythm track for a song, a technique that became commonplace on the Beatles' subsequent recordings.George Harrison wrote "I Want to Tell You" in the early part of 1966, the year in which his songwriting matured in terms of subject matter and productivity.[2] As a secondary composer to John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles,[3] Harrison began to establish his own musical identity through his absorption in Indian culture,[4][5] as well as the perspective he gained through his experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD.[6] According to author Gary Tillery, the song resulted from a "creative surge" that Harrison experienced at the start of 1966. In his autobiography, I, Me, Mine, Harrison says that "I Want to Tell You" addresses "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1][12] Authors Russell Reising and Jim LeBlanc cite the song, along with "Rain" and "Within You Without You", as an early example of the Beatles abandoning "coy" statements in their lyrics and instead "adopt[ing] an urgent tone, intent on channeling some essential knowledge, the psychological and/or philosophical epiphanies of LSD experience" to their listeners.[13] Writing in The Beatles Anthology, Harrison likened the outlook inspired by his taking the drug to that of "an astronaut on the moon, or in his spaceship, looking back at the Earth. I was looking back to the Earth from my awareness." Played: 7 timesFirst: July 1, 1994 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USALast: May 24, 1995 at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA, USA MJ NEWS SHOW No. 4: Standing On The Moon Track #19 7:23 – 9:00 Garcia/Hunter tune from Built To Last (1989) Played: 76 timesFirst: February 5, 1989 at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA OUTRO: Quinn The Eskimo Track #21 2:28 – 4:17 "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" is a folk-rock song written and first recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann,[4] which became a great success. It has been recorded by a number of performers, often under the "Mighty Quinn" title.The subject of the song is the arrival of Quinn (an Eskimo), who prefers a more relaxed lifestyle [" jumping queues, and making haste just ain't my cup of meat"] and refuses hard work ["Just tell me where to put 'em and I'll tell you who to call"], but brings joy to the people.Dylan is widely believed to have derived the title character from actor Anthony Quinn's role as an Eskimo in the 1960 movie The Savage Innocents.[5] Dylan has also been quoted as saying that the song was nothing more than a "simple nursery rhyme". A 2004 Chicago Tribune article[6] said the song was named after Gordon Quinn, co-founder of Kartemquin Films, who had given Dylan and Howard Alk uncredited editing assistance on Eat the Document.Dylan first recorded the song in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions, but did not release a version for another three years. Meanwhile, the song was picked up and recorded in December 1967 by the British band Manfred Mann,[7] who released it as a single in the US on 8 January 1968 under the title "Mighty Quinn".[8] A UK single followed within a week.[8] The Manfred Mann version reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for the week of 14 February 1968, and remained there the following week.[9] It also charted on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 10, and reached No. 4 in Cash Box. Cash Box called it a "funky-rock track" with "a trace of calypso [to] add zest to a tremendous effort." Played: 59 timesFirst: December 30, 1985 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with Jonett Haberfield (Executive Director of Visit Fairfield County/Escape to Buckeye Lake), Amanda Everitt (Executive Director of Destination Downtown Lancaster), and David Annecy (Owner of Gay Fad Studios and Event Host of “Bottoms Up- A Midcentury Barware Show”). Listen as Amanda, Jonett, and David describe why Lancaster, Ohio, is “everything a small-town traveler wants to find”(Amanda Everitt). Learn about favorite downtown locations from these Lancastrian Experts, and hear about the exciting National Event highlighting Lancaster's Glass Heritage- "Bottoms Up - A Midcentury Barware Show." This is the first event of its kind in the US that celebrates 1950's-1960's barware culture. Lancaster is Ohio Magazine's 2023-2024 Best Hometown! I invite you to learn more about Destination Downtown Lancaster, Visit Fairfield County, "Bottoms Up—A Midcentury Barware Show," and the Episode Content below. In addition, you will hear: *Highlights and Unique Features of Downtown Lancaster, OH *All Event Information for "Bottoms Up - A Midcentury Barware Show" *How to Have The Glass Town Experience *How Community Collaboration Turns into Authentic Experiences *How to Utilize The Visit Fairfield County and Destination Downtown Lancaster Websites, Apps, and Physical Location to make the Very Best Use of Your Time in Lancaster, OH *How Downtown Lancaster is Reintroducing People to the Community Built on Glassware *Featured & Mentioned Towns and Regions: Lancaster, OH – The Hocking Hills Region – Buckeye Lake, OH **About "Bottoms Up - A Midcentury Barware Show" Landing Page: Gay Fad Studios — Bottoms Up Event Event Calendar & Tickets: Bottoms Up - Visit Fairfield County FB Event: Bottoms Up— A Midcentury Barware Show by Gay Fad Studios | Facebook Guest Websites: Visit Fairfield County Website: visitfairfieldcounty.org Destination Downtown Lancaster Website: destinationdowntownlancaster.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mytowntravels/support
Episode 313 This past week was quite memorable for the Big Scary Show. Not only did we celebrate our 12th anniversary on April 13th, but we sent Badger to Owensboro, Ky to cover Fear Expo. He returned with some great interviews and some breaking news regarding the return of an old convention to the ‘West Coast'. Wonder what it could be? Tune in to Episode 313 to find out.Storm is ranting about putting haunt concepts on TV in a Haunt Minute. Meathook Jim talks about chain gangs in Between the Corpses. Badger reads the latest in Deadline news. The Old Crone discusses how to negotiate a contract for your haunt.. Do we have a Gruesome Giveaway for the month of April? Stay tuned to find out. Vysther returns with a segment called ‘View From the Bar' as he celebrates our anniversary, and we're bringing the spooky tunes (Courtesy of Midnight Syndicate) to keep you in the haunting mood as we approach the halfway point to Halloween.The Roundtable of Terror goes a little off-topic as we bring in our old friend Kelly Collins, formerly of MHC and the Scare-A-Torium haunted attraction, to have a seat and discuss his latest project, the Buckeye Lake Pirate Fest in Ohio. You'll be shiverin' in your timbers and begging to walk the plank to get out to Buckeye Lake to attend this event in May. It's going to be a lot of fun and you might even see someone from the show attending in full pirate garb. As a bonus, there's a tie-in to a nearby haunt that's open that evening. All this, and so much more.We hid the body, but you'll become an accomplice just by listening to........the BIG SCARY SHOW. (And to all our friends, fans, and sponsors who've supported us over the past 12 years, we thank you so very much.)Featured music: (Midnight Syndicate) Fortune's Folly,Winged Fury, Fellowship of the House,Vampyre #bigscaryshow #roundtableofterror
In this episode, we take a short road trip to Buckeye Lake, Ohio to visit with Ben Long, owner of Hereinafter Cocktail Tavern. Ben and his staff are crafting classic cocktails while Chef Justin Gottschalk serves up traditional Southern fare. In addition to tasty food and cocktails, the tavern has live music, cocktail classes, craft ice and a wine shop. Definitely worth the trip!
The Torg & Elliott QFM96 Morning Show closes out the summer in style at Papa Boos on Buckeye Lake! We talk to Former Buckeye Zach Boren to get ready for the OSU Indiana game. We cover all your degenerate needs with Brandon Langs first picks of the season. And a Fat Guy Movie review!
Loper and Randi spent the 4th of July on a so-so boat on buckeye Lake. A new show is out about men with giant junk. Stranger Things logs over 1 billion hours of viewing in a month. Today is National Kissing Day and 12% of people say their first kiss was not good. Plus, Egg Roulette, Dave Chappelle, Hank Jr. and his cannon, Santana collapsed on stage and more!
Loper and Randi share their visit to Papa Boos at Buckeye Lake. The Mona Lisa got pied. Which is better in a donut....cream or custard? Tests show that fish contain traces of a lot of the drugs we take. Super soakers make great pet trainers. Plus, the Memorial tournament, night owls, Treadmill Trivia, Depp vs Heard, work salaries, and more!
Discussing the rise and demise of the Buckeye Lake Amusement Park. Similar to many other places around the world, Ohio has had a few failed amusement parks. This is one of them.
Patriot Leadership Podcast Episode 13 Interview with Rich Hennosy from Buckeye Lake BreweryLonnie discusses business and beer with RichRich talks about his journey from graphic design to brewery owner www.patriotleadershipadvisors.comwww.buckeyelakebrewery.com
L is for Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd Are Todd and Kevin old enough to have seen Led Zeppelin live? Kevin maintains that for a band who died in 1977 (Lynyrd Skynyrd), he's sure seen them a lot since 1987! Kevin's Sister joins the guys for a story about seeing Lynyrd Skynyrd with Hank Williams Jr. at Buckeye Lake, where Kevin succumbs to heat stroke! And Todd wraps up the show with a story about being thrown out of a Skynyrd show and making it back inside! View This Episode On YouTube! Buy Todd's Books: Ticket Stubs: Volume V -- The DBT Years Ticket Stubs: Vol. 5 / Pt. II - Let There Be Rock Kevin's Music
It's Rodeo Time on NFR Extra with Dale Brisby joining the show. He shares his 2019 highlights and plans for 2020 and beyond. We get to know Bo Gardner, Vice President Corporate Marketing of LVE from his upbringing near Buckeye Lake in Ohio, competing in the AQHA World Finals at Ohio State and his arrival in Las Vegas.
What a great weekend we had on Buckeye Lake in Ohio. A big thanks to Mike and Bonnie Blake. The huddle was attended by about 35 people, and it included great food, fellowship and a scrimmage activity nearby on Route 70. Folks, we need to be together. It’s great to have people join the show […]
Update on the recent July 6-8 visit to Chappaqua, New York. We are in touch with local law enforcement officers, to see this process through, regarding the affidavits filed. Stay tuned. Today’s show also gives a bird’s eye view of the new ministry center near Buckeye Lake in Ohio. It’s a beautiful property to be […]
In this episode, I talk the BKFT tournament at Buckeye Lake.
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I've had some requests for a 90s show and I thought this would be a nice change of pace this week. This was one of my favorite outdoor venues as a show here was, for all the hassles, usually a gas. This show, from Buckeye Lake in the summer of 93, was a blast. I think the band was having fun and playing well. The Jerry tunes here are fun to hear and I'm a real fan of the Tom Thumbs if this era as well as the Masterpiece. We'll hear the interesting set two next week. Buckeye Lake Music Center, Hebron, OH (Friday, 6/11/93) Jack Straw Foolish Heart The Same Thing Lazy River Road Tom Thumb's Blues Masterpiece So Many Roads Promised Land You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod020813.mp3 Thanks so much for your kind support of the Deadpod - this is really as much your doing as mine!
A veritable Sargasso of a show, as our cast (Schmoe, Mike, Mickey, Greg, and Schmoe's sons Jacob and Nate) struggle to find the Topics of Conversation: more Caseville, souvenirs, Uncle Warren, a shoutout to Jackson Quigley, and memories of Buckeye Lake 93
Guests stars: Scott, Greg, Greg 2.0, and Patti. Despite the tape trouble we still manage to talk too long about Buckeye Lake, Buffett parties of yesteryear, and, once again, Alpine Valley.