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Mandolin player talks about crossing over genres in his musical career and having the opportunity to play with the late great Buddy Jones.
Join us this week as we get a phone call from an old desperate friend, do a deep dive on the dogs in our lives and why we love them so much, listen in on a canine DJ and his guest, and much, much more! Credits: Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North, and Brent Martone. Our theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree. Otherwise scored by Brent Martone. Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
We begin our Two Friends Running Errands season two journey! Ashley, Steve, and Bobby Electric are confused abut 90’s alternative rock, receive a desperate plea from the north pole, discuss their first live music experiences, and hear a bedtime story from an old friend Credits: Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North, and Brent Martone. Our theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree. Otherwise scored by Brent Martone. Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
The Season 1 Finale is here and it’s a downright doozy! Join Ashley, Steve, and Bobby Electric as they prepare for the podcast the only way they know how, recount their worst dates and relationships, and receive a message from a long lost colleague desperate for closure. Two Friends Running Errands thanks you for a fantastic season!Credits:Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North, and Brent Martone.Our theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree.Our Opening bit is set to Tomaso G.Albinoni: Op.9 n. 1.Otherwise scored by Brent Martone.Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos.Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
Join Ashley, Steve, and Bobby Electric on this topsy-turvy episode as they discuss a broad range of topics from genital inspection to Scientology to the relevance of Pilgrims in our modern age. They also get a message from a committed coach, and Steve has a special message/warning for you listeners! This episode is sponsored by social media.Credits:Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North, and Brent Martone.Our intro-theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree.Thanks, Slovenia, for the national anthem.Scored by Brent Martone.Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos.Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
Join Ashley, Steve, and Bobby Electric on this decidedly apolitical, advice-driven episode as they explore the ins and outs of the strange times we live in, dive in to the land-locked town of Port Austin, counsel Bobby on his less-than-stellar lube job experiences, find out how Steve separates art from artists, and contemplate what a professional swingsetting league might look like.Credits:Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North, and Brent Martone.Our intro-theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree.Our Herman, Herman, Sherman, and Sherman spot is set to ’in the morning | by the evening | in the middle of the night’ by Brent Martone.Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos.Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
Join Two Friends Running Errands’ first virtual adventure! Ashley, Steve, and Bobby Electric discuss Ashley’s unyielding, legitimate love for all things J.R.R. Tolkien, come to a better understanding of Clown College, get a special summer recipe from a new generic friend, and much more! Credits: Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North and Brent Martone. Our intro-theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree. Our Summertime Casserole Recipe is set to ‘Happy Retro Cooking Music’ from Youtube Channel “Relax Music.” Our Vicious Victor’s Barbecue Sauce spot is set to ‘Flamencologia’ by Granada Doaba. Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos. Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi.
Join Ashley, Steve, and engineer Brent (aka Bobby Electric) on this brand new podcast as they get a letter from an unhinged fan, wrangle a couple of unsavory interlopers, learn to face fears through a very special meditation, and dive in to the benefits of having newspaper-reading dads! Credits: Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North and Brent Martone. Our intro-theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree. Our meditation segment was scored by Chris Collins. You can find more of his work and support him at indiemusicbox.com, and if you would like to purchase this track specifically it is available here. Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos. Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi. Special thanks to our longest listener and now good friend, Jackie.
Another adventure with Ashley, Steve, and engineer Bobby on this brand new podcast as they discuss the finer points of Halava with a certain wrestler turned actor turned mayor turned governor, recount a child’s first swear word, secure a sponsorship from a fascinating emerging industry, and take Cheech to the movies! Credits: Imagined and performed by Steve Jura, Ashley North and Brent Martone. Our intro-theme music ‘MEAN HANGOVER BLUES (aka HANGOVER BLUES)’ written by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones and preformed by The Meat Rack live on KBOO Radio for The Noontime Jamboree. Our advertisement is set to an instrumental version of “Where I Choose to Spread My Wings” by Brent Martone. Our outro music is ‘Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye’ by Demis Roussos. Our logo is made by the immaculate Chris Lombardi. Special thanks to fathers everywhere.
Buddy Jones | 11/19/2018 | Deuteronomy 31-34
Buddy Jones | 10/29/2018 | Deuteronomy 15:1-18; 23:24-25; 24:14-15, 19-22; 25:13-16
Buddy Jones | 10/22/2018 | Deuteronomy 8:1-20; 10:12-11:32
Buddy Jones | 10/15/2018 | Deuteronomy 9:1-10:11
Buddy Jones | 10/08/2018 | Deuteronomy 7:1-26
Buddy Jones | 10/01/2018 | Deuteronomy 4:44-6:25
Buddy Jones | 9/24/2018 | Deuteronomy 4
Buddy Jones | 9/11/2018 | Deuteronomy 1:1–3:29
Buddy Jones | 9/11/2018 | Deuteronomy Overview
Buddy Jones | 4/23/2018 | Luke 24:1-53
Buddy Jones | 4/09/2018 | Luke 22:1-71
Buddy Jones | 4/16/2018 | Luke 23: 1-56
Buddy Jones | 4/03/2018 | Luke 21:1-38
Buddy Jones | 3/26/2018 | Luke 19:28—20:47
Buddy Jones | 3/19/2018 | Luke 19:1-48
Buddy Jones | 2/05/2018 | Luke 17
Buddy Jones | 2/26/2018 | Luke 16
Buddy Jones | 2/19/2018 | Luke 15
Buddy Jones | 2/12/2018 | Luke 14
Buddy Jones | 2/05/2018 | Luke 12–13
Buddy Jones | 11/27/2017 | Luke 12:1-59
Buddy Jones | 11/20/17 | Luke 11: 1-54
Buddy Jones | 11/13/2017 | Luke 10:1-42
Buddy Jones | 11/6/2017 | Luke 9: 1-62
Buddy Jones | 10/30/2017 | Luke 8: 1-56
Buddy Jones | 10/23/2017 | Luke 7:1-50
Buddy Jones | 10/16/2017 | Luke 5:12-39; 6:1-49
Buddy Jones | 10/02/2017 | Luke 3:1-38; 4:1-13
Buddy Jones | 9/25/2017 | Luke 2:1-52
Buddy Jones | 09/18/2017 | Luke 1:39-80
Buddy Jones | 09/11/2017 | Luke 1:1-38
Records left off of earlier podcasts. Songs include: Kisses Sweeter Than Wine, Telephoning the Blues, The Lady In Bed, Me and the Devil Blues, Borodin: Symphony #2, Send Me Away with a Kiss, Alice From Dallas & You Can't Stop Me From Loving You. Performers include: Hot Lips Page, The Weavers, Connee Boswell, Robert Johnson, The New York Philharmonic, Bojangles Robinson, Ethel Waters, Buddy Jones and John MacCormack.
Buddy Jones | 3/27/2017 | Revelation 20
Buddy Jones | 4/3/2017 | Revelation 21-22
Buddy Jones | 3/20/2017 | Revelation 19
Buddy Jones | 3/13/2017 | Revelation 18
Buddy Jones | 03/06/2017 | Revelation 17
Buddy Jones | 02/27/2017 | Revelation 15-16
Buddy Jones | 02/20/2017 | Revelation 14
Kenny interviews Ormond Beach resident Gers Yowell - whose apartment jam sessions in 1950 eventually became the Charlie Parker album "Apartment Sessions". Gers lived through the big band & bop eras all the way through to today's contemporary jazz; and at age 88 still plays and loves new music. Gers reflects on Bird, his own youth, Zoot Sims, life in NYC as a jazz musician in 1950 and much more. What a life! right click the link below and select "open in new tab" to view photos that go with the interview!Palm Coast Jazz BlogHosts: Kenny MacKenzie & Allison Paris 0:00 ~ Allison - introduction 2:00 ~ Joe Cinderella Quartet featuring Gers Yowell "Track 8" from the album 'Concept' Joe Cinderella - 8 String Guitar, Gers Yowell - alto sax, Chuck Sastré - bass, Dave Larson - drums 3:28 ~ Interview: Gers intro and childhood 5:15 ~ Bb blues jam recorded at Gers's House in NJ circa 1946 - musicians unknown 5:40 ~ Interview: Ger's gets his 1st clarinet, tenor sax & joins the "Sultans of Swing". 9:05 ~ Gers on tenor at same jam session in 1946 NJ 9:50 ~ Interview: life in the navy. 11:00 ~ Interview ~ after the war, swingin' in Miami (background music Gers solo Tenor sax) 12:55 ~ Interview: Washington D.C. Gers jams with Buddy Rich, Woody Herman & John Erdley bands. Gers picks up a Baritone! 15:10 ~ Gers jamming on Baritone sax circa late 1940's; musicians unknown. 15:30 ~ Interview: Gers gets a real job and swings at night. 16:40 ~ "Willie" Charlie Parker recorded at Gers's Apartment jam session, June 1950 CP - alto sax, Buddy Jones - bass, Phil Brown - drums, John Williams - piano (according to liner notes...)18:05 ~ Interview: The apartment, the sessions, the jazz life in 1950. 21:25 ~ "Scrapple" Zoot Sims at Gers's apartment Zoot Sims - tenor sax, Johnny Williams - piano, Buddy Jones - bass, Gers - drums 22:50 ~ Interview: Bird comes to play 23:55 ~ "Donna" Charlie Parker recorded at Gers's Apartment jam session, June 1950 CP - alto, Buddy Jones - bass, Phil Brown - drums, John Williams - piano (according to liner notes)26:25 ~ Interview: Gers clears up how the session was recorded & how it came to be released. 29:20 ~ "Dandy" Charlie Parker recorded at Gers's Apartment jam session, June 1950 CP - alto sax, Buddy Jones - bass, Phil Brown - drums31:35 ~ Interview: the drug scene. Gers remembers Bird, John Erdley, Gerry Mulligan, Zoot & Billy Holiday. 37:05 ~ Interview: Joe Cinderella, recording the Concept album & playing with Doug Ger's son (Background music "Foxes Lair" - Joe Cinderell Quartet from the album "Concept" Joe Cinderella - guitar, Gers Yowell - alto sax, Chuck Sastré - bass, Doug Yowell - drums, percussion) 41:15 ~ drum solo by Doug Yowell 42:15 ~ Interview: Gers' favorite gig, Gers's handcrafted jewelry,vinyl vs digital & closing thoughts. (Background music - another selection from the jam w/ Zoot) 47:45 ~ Kenny - postlude - Gers's kids etc 48:10 ~ Allison - closing announcements. Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.All jam session recordings are from the original tapes supplied by Gers Yowell and are his property - all rights reserved.Websites of Gers's musical children!Drew Yowell - guitarist, singer, composerGina Yowell-Gerszberg - composer, singer, musicianDoug Yowell - drummer, programmer, composerThis podcast copyright 2011 Kenny MacKenzie - all rights reserved. Contact for broadcast permission & modifications.