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Emily Scripps and Peter Kern from Tsavo Highway visited the Flamingo Lounge on May 1, 2025. An engaging conversation along with music ensued. There are also special outtakes at the end of the episode. Quickly gaining recognition in the indie rock and jam scene for their engaging live performances and heartfelt songwriting is Tsavo Highway, a Buffalo-based band consisting of Emily Scripps – lead vocals/various percussion, Christian Dobosiewicz – guitar, Peter Kern – guitar/background vocals, Brian Calisto – bass/background vocals (Buffalo, NY), and Brian McMahon – drums. The band has shared the stage with an impressive lineup of national acts, including Andy Frasco and The U.N., Spafford, The Magic Beans, Shira Elias (Cool, Cool, Cool), Micheal Angelo Carubba (Remain In Light, and Cool, Cool, Cool), J.WAIL Live Band featuring Natalie Cressman (Trey Anastasio Band), Kito B. (Particle), and Scott Hannay (Mihali Band), yam yam, Thank You Scientist, Underground Springhouse, Seven Teller, and good trees river band. In 2023, they were honored with “Best New Band” and “Best Vocalist” in the AllWNY Awards, cementing their presence in the Western New York music community. The band made their debut with the EP “Pit Stop” in May 2023, followed by their single “Find a Way” that following December, which was featured in outlets such as NYS Music, Last Day Deaf, and Modern Neon. These releases laid the foundation for their distinctive sound and growing presence. Most recently, the band unveiled four singles (Buffalo Girls, V Day Song, Introspect, and Marco Polo) leading up to their highly anticipated album, Circles, released January 21, 2025. Filled with dynamic jams, emotional storytelling, and a fresh energy, the album reflects the band's growth and is already generating buzz in the indie and jam music scenes. Their goal is simple: to create memorable experiences through authentic performances and a shared love of sound.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz on why the Amber Alert was not used in the missing Buffalo girls case Monday full 146 Wed, 22 Jan 2025 09:04:38 +0000 H8FnCGI0DfrLA31wZ2OiZehPSWyVEcXz news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz on why the Amber Alert was not used in the missing Buffalo girls case Monday Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False
In Episode 15, I speak with Uncle G, also known as Urban Intelligence. Godfrey has been deeply embedded in South London's music culture since his family relocated to South East London from the tumultuous and politically unstable climate of Chile in the 1970s. Growing up on the Morris Walk estate in Woolwich, he was exposed to music from various angles, starting with all-night Caribbean-influenced blues parties in his local community. These were DIY events where a sound system and a bar were set up in a flat, and reggae, soul, boogie, and funk reverberated until the early hours.In 1982, Malcolm McLaren's B-boy classic "Buffalo Girls" video aired on Top of the Pops, introducing kids across the UK to scratching, popping, and graffiti. Godfrey delved into breakdancing and, by connecting with several Woolwich crews, became involved in the emerging hip-hop culture. As house music made its way to the UK, a friend secured him a role helping mail out membership cards for his brother's party called Biology. These were legendary early acid house raves, and G started attending these, along with other iconic events like RIP at Clink Street and Rave in the Cave, an all-night acid party in an arch next to Elephant and Castle train station. Memorable nights also took place at the Tunnel Club, a notoriously rough and ready venue right next to the entrance to the BlackWall Tunnel.Initially, Godfrey started as a DJ at local house parties in the 80s. As the rave scene gained momentum, he began DJing at larger events and playing on pirate radio stations such as Shockin FM and Wax FM. Radio and the quest for new music to share with people have been his passion ever since. Uncle G now hosts a show every Friday from 6-8 pm, streamed live from Planet Wax record shop in New Cross. We conclude our conversation by delving into the significance of record shops like Planet Wax, which not only sell music but also serve as spaces for vibrant and diverse South London communities to come together, forge friendships, and make connections through their shared love of music.Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@ControlledWeirdnesshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/20nC7cQni8ZrvRC2REZjOIhttps://www.instagram.com/controlledweirdness/https://controlledweirdness.bandcamp.com/Theme song is Controlled Weirdness - Drifting in the Streetshttps://open.spotify.com/track/7GJfmYy4RjMyLIg9nffuktHosted from a South London tower block by Neil Keating aka Controlled Weirdness. Tales from a Disappearing City is a chance for Neil to tell some untold subcultural stories from past and present, joined by friends from his lifelong journey through subterranean London. Neil is a veteran producer and DJ and has been at the front line of all aspects of club and sound system culture since the mid 80's when he first began to go to nightclubs, gigs, and illegal parties. His musical CV includes playing everywhere from plush clubs to dirty warehouses as well as mixing tunes on a variety of iconic London pirate radio stations. He has released music on numerous underground record labels and was responsible for promoting and playing at a series of legendary early raves in the USA at the start of the 90's. He still DJ's in the UK and throu...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 894, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: singers and their roles 1: When Sonny gets blue, he can think of "Good Times", the film in which he and this partner played themselves. Cher. 2: She earned an Oscar nomination for starring in "The Rose" and an Emmy nomination for playing Mama Rose in "Gypsy". Bette Midler. 3: Reba McEntire hit her marks as this markswoman in the 1995 TV miniseries "Buffalo Girls". Annie Oakley. 4: He made 2 films, "Come September" and "That Funny Feeling", with his wife, Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin. 5: She acted and sang in "Pete Kelly's Blues" and provided the voices of the Siamese cats in "Lady and the Tramp". Peggy Lee. Round 2. Category: "pole"s 1: Santa's ho-ho-home. North Pole. 2: Northwest Indians used to ridicule someone by carving that person's face upside-down on one of these. totem pole. 3: 2 scientists having completely opposite views about magnets may be described as this. at opposite poles (poles apart). 4: Each spring, women at Bryn Mawr College participate in a ritual dance around 5 of these. maypoles. 5: One of these might indicate the establishment operated by Sweeney Todd. barber pole. Round 3. Category: "the" movies 1: Humphrey Bogart won his only Oscar for this film, but his co-star Kate Hepburn lost. The African Queen. 2: This 1963 Disney film got its title from the object Arthur removed to become king. The Sword in the Stone. 3: 1980 film in which Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi were "on a mission from God". The Blues Brothers. 4: This western was about Billy the Kid, but publicity centered on Jane Russell's cleavage. The Outlaw. 5: Tyrone Power and Billy Murray starred in films based on this Somerset Maugham novel. The Razor's Edge. Round 4. Category: '90s kids' names 1: Proper etiquette says we "post" this girl's name, one of the most popular of the '90s. Emily. 2: Ms. Parker of "Sex and the City" sports both of these top names for girls. Sarah and Jessica. 3: One letter different from an Eric Clapton Top 40 hit, it's in the Top 20 among girls' names. Kayla. 4: Brian has morphed into this feminine name, one of the 10 most popular. Brianna. 5: Wat? This 10th president's last name was a top boy's name? I don't believe it. Tyler. Round 5. Category: reptiles 1: The eastern diamondback species of this snake is the heaviest of all poisonous snakes. Rattlesnake. 2: The rhinoceros iguana of Haiti is so named because it has 3 of these on its face. Horns. 3: It's reported Capt. Cook gave one of these to the King of Tonga in the 1770s and it lived into the 1960s. a tortoise. 4: It's the only U.S. state where you'll find both alligators and crocodiles in their native habitats. Florida. 5: Though called a "toad", this North American desert creature is actually a lizard and subsists mainly on ants. horned toad. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
The crew goes DTA with the head coach of the new Buffalo Head Coach to discuss section 8. We give our rankings, predictions and much more!Today we launched our Brand New website for the new season and all the great content we will be launching all season long. Feel free to check it out and make your free account today! www.DownTheAlleyPod.com
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On this episode Mike and Pax discuss the 1995 TV movie Buffalo Girls based on the Larry McMurtry novel. The cast is stacked including Angelica Huston, Melanie Griffith, Gabriel Byrne, Peter Coyote, and Sam Elliot.
Career Conversations with Sam Elliott. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. Sam Elliott stars alongside Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in Warner Bros. Pictures "A Star is Born." He has an iconic career that began with a bit part in the classic film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” He rose to stardom playing the lead in the cult classic “Lifeguard,” and has since built a career with many memorable and iconic film and television roles. Elliott's other film work includes “The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot,” directed by Robert Krzykowski and executive produced by John Sayles. On television, Elliott stars opposite Ashton Kutcher in the hit Netflix comedy series “The Ranch”. Recently, Elliott received rave reviews for his starring turn in Brett Haley's “The Hero,” opposite Laura Prepon and Nick Offerman, making it his second feature with Haley, following “I'll See You in My Dreams.” His other notable film credits include “Mask,” “Fatal Beauty,” “Road House,” “Rush,” “Gettysburg,” “Tombstone,” “The Big Lebowski,” “The Hi-Lo Country,” “The Contender,” “We Were Soldiers,” “Off the Map,” “Hulk,” “Thank You for Smoking,” “Barnyard,” “Ghost Rider,” “The Golden Compass,” “Up in the Air,” “Did You Hear About the Morgans?,” “Marmaduke,” “The Company You Keep,” “Draft Day,” “Digging for Fire,” “Grandma,” “The Good Dinosaur” and “Rock Dog.” Elliott's television credits include a recurring role on the hit FX series “Justified,” for which he won a 2015 Critics' Choice Award, Netflix's “Grace and Frankie,” and the NBC comedy “Parks and Recreation.” He was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his role in the 1995 CBS miniseries “Buffalo Girls.” His other television movie credits include “Avenger,” “You Know My Name,” “Conagher”—for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe—and “The Quick and the Dead.” In 2013, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Voiceover Performance for his work on the popular Cartoon Network series “Robot Chicken.”
The gang helps Brandon repair Casa Walsh after it falls out of escrow. Steve decides to move in with Brandon and Valerie. Kelly prepares to celebrate her 21st birthday with the gang. Meanwhile, Ray becomes the prime suspect when money and jewelry start disappearing. Dylan goes off in search of Anthony Marchette. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/90210/support
Award-winning sound mixer David Brownlow talks about the art, science and business of making movies that sound as great as they look. Or even better.A 40-year veteran of TV and movies, David won an Emmy, was nominated for an Oscar, worked on The Avengers, Lone Survivor, Sicario, Buffalo Girls and dozens of other shows and films. What's Charbroiled Chats? It's a humorous podcast with good friends talking about everything in general and nothing in particular. Like grasshopper pies and Keanu and flying upside down. If you're looking for an occasionally thoughtful, often silly and mostly inconsequential podcast, Charbroiled Chats is for you. It won't change your life but it might make your day.The cast of Charbroiled Chats includes novelists, journalists, marketers, copywriters, editors, photographers, painters and a sewist. Which is odd because there are only two of them. It's hard to sort out who does what but if you're still curious, this probably won't help:GRACE is a foodie who hates to cook, a Japanophile who has never been to Japan, a movie and music fan who denigrates Hollywood rom-coms and jazz, and a lover of celebrity gossip who doesn't give a rat's ass about celebrities.WALLY once landed a plane on the wrong runway of an international airport. He likes dogs, hates front-wheel-drive, wishes there was less music. He lived in Japan for nine hours.Walk Through the Park by TrackTribe is from the YouTube Audio Library.
Lake Michigan Catholic hosted New Buffalo Thursday, March 11...
No outubro rosa, ou roxo, um debate sobre o muaythai feminino e as principais lutas femininas do mês. Neste programa tivemos Nathalia Viana (colunista do Yoksutai), Bruna Ramires (lutadora profissional), Manoela Dias do Poderosas Fight, Ciani Marques (praticante) e Paola Luzzatto do Buffalo Girls (árbitra e instrutora). Informações no yoksutai.com
ESOW #141 - Ęhsganye:ˀ Gaę:nase:ˀ (New Women's Shuffle Dance) as sung by Buffalo Girls singing group. Recorded at Sing held in Hagersville, Ontario in 1974.
Michigan Lutheran faced New Buffalo for the Division 4 District Championship Friday, March 6...
Lake Michigan Catholic faced New Buffalo in a Division 4 Girls' District Semifinal Wednesday, March 4...
Final score: Eden Prairie 63, Buffalo 37
Final score: Wayzata 72, Buffalo 19
Hey friends, welcome back to Proof to Product! Today’s guest is Ginger Lyons, a serial entrepreneur who believes positive attitude, abundance mindset, and perseverance are the keys to a successful business model. A military veteran, Ginger is the creator behind Buffalo Girls Salvage, a jewelry design company that transforms salvaged copper, metal and bullet casings into beautiful, handmade pieces. Since 2012, Ginger’s company has been inspiring women and honoring law enforcement officials through creative designs. She is also passionate about investing in mainstreet America, supporting small businesses and coaching female entrepreneurs. On today's episode, Ginger and I talk about her incredible “backward” business journey. She shares what it was like to have a storefront, employees, national manufacturing network and the opportunity to appear on Shark Tank, and why she pivoted her business to stay true to her ‘why’. We talk about how our definition of success often changes over the course of time, how entrepreneurship is always a choice, and the importance of sharing our journey to help others. I hope you enjoy Ginger's story of growth, strategic pivoting, and the lessons she learned along the way! ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Ginger’s first business What she learned about herself from her experience in the military Her job as a main street manager in Texas The types of products and core customers at Buffalo Girls Salvage Why Ginger treats her wholesale and shopify accounts as two separate companies The materials and process that goes into creating jewelry Advice for entrepreneurs trying to do it all Fears Ginger had about expanding her team and ensuring quality control Ginger’s backward business journey Important questions to ask yourself as a small business owner How Ginger said “no” to Shark Tank and stayed true to her “why” What’s next for Ginger, Buffalo Girl Salvage and how she’s encouraging more women entrepreneurs KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “I think some of us were just born with it. And we discover later in life that's what it is. But there's this feeling of entrepreneurship.” - Ginger Lyons “As an entrepreneur in general, I love the idea that we can all contribute to ... I know it sounds cliché, but the American dream. I love that we can all make an impact.” - Ginger Lyons “As a main street manager for a city in the state of Texas, I discovered how important main street is in America. We need small businesses and we need to keep them alive. ” - Ginger Lyons “If I can give any advice ... it’s start asking for help as fast as you can, and getting help in the things that you know you can afford to get. Even in the smallest details, it's important to have others alongside you and not be the-everything-girl.” - Ginger Lyons “As entrepreneurs, we're doers. We want to do all the things and it's hard to give up control.” - Ginger Lyons “It's hard to give up the control. In the early stages we worry about paying somebody else and we worry about delegating and having the management skills to manage another person too.” - Katie Hunt “I believe in the main street, and I believe in us bringing up boutiques, and helping our fellow entrepreneurs develop their businesses. We have to do as much as we can in the US so that we can build up that together.” - Ginger Lyons “That’s just life as an entrepreneur. We’re faced with adversity, we’re faced with challenges, we’re faced with tons of decisions and we just have to choose to keep going.” - Katie Hunt “I firmly believe we are all born with what our path is in life. And our job is to figure out what that is. And so if you spend too much time looking at the path of everyone else around you, you are never going to find the success that you were supposed to find for yourself.” - Ginger Lyons “If you're being told “no”, fine. Move on. Seriously. Just get over the “no’s”. And put yourself in positions to do hard things that are uncomfortable.” - Ginger Lyons LINKS Website: https://buffalogirlsjewelry.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalogirlssalvage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalogirlssalvage/ SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app. WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list. 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No outubro rosa, ou roxo, um debate sobre o muaythai feminino e as principais lutas femininas do mês. Neste programa tivemos Nathalia Viana (colunista do Yoksutai), Bruna Ramires (lutadora profissional), Manoela Dias do Poderosas Fight, Ciani Marques (praticante) e Paola Luzzatto do Buffalo Girls (árbitra e instrutora). Informações no http://yoksutai.com
Actor Sam Elliott's iconic career all began with a bit part in the classic film BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID. His resonant drawl is instantly recognizable, with a voice that fuels international campaigns such as Dodge Ram and Coors. Sam rose to stardom playing the lead of the Paramount Pictures' cult classic LIFEGUARD. Some of his most memorable roles include playing ‘Virgil Earp' in TOMBSTONE, ‘The Stranger' in THE BIG LEBOWSKI, ‘Lee Scorseby' in THE GOLDEN COMPASS, ‘General Ross' in Ang Lee's HULK, and ‘Kermit Newman' in Rod Laurie's THE CONTENDER. His countless film credits include THE COMPANY YOU KEEP, WE WERE SOLDIERS, GHOST RIDER, THE HI-LO COUNTRY, DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE MORGANS?, BARNYARD, OFF THE MAP, GETTYSBURG, RUSH, PRANCER, FATAL BEAUTY, MASK, UP IN THE AIR, AND THANK YOU FOR SMOKING. On television, Sam currently stars opposite Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Elisha Cuthbert, and Debra Winger in the Netflix comedy series THE RANCH, which is now in its second season. Sam had a recurring role on the hit FX series JUSTIFIED, for which he won a 2015 Critics' Choice Award. He also recurred on PARKS AND RECREATION. Elliott was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his role in BUFFALO GIRLS. Other television credits include FAIL SAFE, YOU KNOW MY NAME, which was a movie for TNT that won the first Golden Boot “Best of the West” Award, the miniseries MURDER IN TEXAS, GONE TO TEXAS, THE SAM HOUSTON STORY, THE YELLOW ROSE and FUGITIVE NIGHTS. Film director, writer and editor Brett Haley grew up in Key West and Pensacola, Florida. He graduated with a BFA in directing from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He co-wrote, edited, and directed I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, starring Blythe Danner and Sam Elliott, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film won Best Actress and Best Director at the Louisiana Film Festival, and Blythe Danner was nominated for a Gotham Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. Brett's first feature film, THE NEW YEAR, premiered and won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the Sarasota Film Festival. Sam and Brett's new film is THE HERO, featured at this year's Seattle International Film Festival. Info at siff.net and TheHero.film
Buffalo Girls won't you come out tonight... Our hero George remeets Mary and falls for her. Just as things get interesting he gets bad news... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ten-minute-cinema-podcast/message
In episode 11 we talk from "Diapers to Drag" with the star of "Drag Queens of London', the gorgeous Silver Summers on Define Werk! With the hosts, quadruple threat Francesca Reid, a.k.a Brent Would and the all encompassing Jack James Baxter, a.k.a Ms Hollie Would. Charming the pants off of us both, Silver makes us laugh and tells of the fascinating journey she has taken thus far, to be fabulously here today. We talk about being a part of the legendary London Live show 'Drag Queens' of London and the personal and professional challenges that posed. We also talk all things drag, The Fabulettes, Buffalo Girls & her up-coming projects. You can catch Silver Summers being a mega talent in her biographical tale 'Uncovered' (21 June 18.30pm) at The Pheasntry - Chelsea, part of Pizza Express Live (with a live band!). You can also catch her as the hostess with the mostest at Bloc Bar's exciting new talent competition the 'Q factor' - to uncover the next queer superstar, every Monday until the Grand Final on 8th August.
John Hatcher, fiddle, Tuka, Miss., May 12, 1939, Herbert Halpert.
Finnish dance; Buffalo girls; Mazurka
Kevin gets caught up in a twist in Mexico while paying for a hooker. The two Robs give some friendly advice while in Mexico, don't take the rose. Kevin is growing up and had a big job interview. We discover that Kevin wants to have a career in IT. Handsome Rob has yet another crazy night at work. Nick still believes in romance and takes his wife out for a nice steak dinner. Angry Rob has to throw himself his own birthday party.They also talk about Stick it to The Man, MLB the Show, Bound by Flame and Remember Me. Yes they are struggling to find games to talk about worth talking about.In the newest Segement, The Education of Kevin. The professors instruct Kevin to just say yes, to every girl no matter what. Most importantly, he needs to focus on Buffalo Girls. Not only that they go into some benefits of having a more carefree lifestyle.In the news they talk about Drive Club PS Plus, and the hidden gem of the digital version being less than the physical retail copy. Elder Scrolls Online is delayed on the Xb1 and PS4. Everyone creams their jeans over Sunset Overdrive, except Angry Rob, read into that what you will. The Destiny beta, and that they are afraid of it being just like Halo. EA loves the Frostbite engine. Square Enix is back in the black. They also rap a little bit about the MS and Sony's E3 press conferences and talk about some possible rumors of what will be shown.And now show is complete without every video gamers favorite punching bag, Nintendo. The numbers are in and they are not good. In addition to being an inept company lacking any business savvy, they are also being raked over the coals for a game not having gay relationships. Be ready as the 'Cocks take on games as social commentary.Music:Intro "Only" by Kris KeyserBreak "Old 45" by ChromeoOutro "Jayou" Jurassic 5
Imagine being a little girl, and getting paid to fight. "Buffalo Gilrs" is a documentry film following two 8-year old Muay Thai Fighters in Thailand's underground fight scene. The girls are fighting to help support their families and propell themselves in National Pastime of Thailand. Director Todd Kellstein will be joining us to talk about the film, which was selected for the SlamDance Film Festival this Year; and working on such a controversial, yet intriguing film about females in kickboxing.