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Stephen Colbert gives a special introduction to a Pod Show exclusive and presents a new compilation of questions he's taken from the audience in the Ed Sullivan theater. Find out why Stephen started making this Q&A a part of his regular showtime routine at The Colbert Report, and hear him answer questions such as: What's the biggest fish you've ever caught? Who's your favorite late night host to do the job? At what moment did you chose comedy over dramatic acting? And what was it like to interview Eminem on a local cable access channel in Monroe, Michigan in 2015? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MATT-A-THON CONCLUDES May 9-15, 1992 This week Ken welcomes the host of the We Watch Wrestling Podcast, fellow New Englander, comedian Matt McCarthy to the show. Ken and Matt discuss Matt's rabbit holes, GWF, Killer Kowalski, Freddie Prinz Jr, Cable Access, New England, Tony Rumble, Bob Mould, self abuse based public crimes, laserdiscs, classical music, yuppies, dead formats, VHS, Justin Case, VHS Cases, WSBK TV38, Marvin's collection, taped off TV with original commercials content, Monty Python, Dana Hersey, We Don't Knock, Silver Bullet, Dana Gould, Ask the Manager, Providence, Dialing for Dollars, Richard Simmons greatest photo ever, Meredith Viera, PM Magazine, Evening Magazine, The Golden Girls series finale, obsession with the Johnny Carson era of The Tonight Show, lost media, WCVB 5 not airing perfect strangers, taped with an antenna, SNL, Saturday Night's Main Event, The Bundys in London, The Goons, Evening at the Improv, rape revenge genres, The General's Daughter, exploitation, Ravishing Rick Rude, Brutus The Barber Beefcake's T station cocaine scare, One Crazy Summer, Savage Steve Holland, how Dads love Frank Burns week, Chuck Norris, the fuzz, static, I Come in Peace, Dolph Lundgren, competitive eating, movie tag lines, Dirty Harry movies, A Different World, when characters are too dumb, Family Matters, Rosie and Buddy, failed pilots, wearing a wire, Duckman, getting renewed for two seasons, sore losers, and taking digs at FOX.
As Byan Kohberger waits for his June trial day, he can amuse himself by watching coverage of his case. Inside his single cell, Kohberger is segregated from the other inmates, but has personal access to a television and basic cable. Nancy Grace and attorney Dale Carson discuss this privileged treatment of the accused killer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode of the Rantcast is a best of from our host's cable access studio! As you know, when Lewis isn't on the road, he rants from his personal cable access studio. Check out a few of his best moments from these episodes. Thank you all for your continued support. As always, please take care of each other. It's the most important thing we can do for one another. This week's live rants come from the Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte, North Carolina. For advertising opportunities email: advertise@thelaughbutton.com Honey: https://www.joinhoney.com/ Chime: https://www.chime.com/ SUBMIT RANTS TO LEWIS https://www.lewisblack.com/pages/live Lewis' Grammy-nominated special, "Thanks For Risking Your Life" is available now! https://tlbrecords.lnk.to/LewisWE SUBSCRIBE TO THE RANTCAST https://thelaughbutton.com/podcasts/lewis-blacks-rantcast FOLLOW LEWIS https://www.lewisblack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thelewisblack/ https://mobile.twitter.com/thelewisblack https://www.facebook.com/thelewisblack/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3FbbI6zNALJhHAhwOJhEyg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Owen has over 35 years of experience working as a psychotherapist, administrator, educator/trainer, and supervisor in Dallas, TX, Chicago IL, and Madison, WI. In addition, he has worked with the Dane County District Attorney's Office, Crime Response Team, helping victims and witnesses of violent and traumatic crimes.He was the first clinical supervisor of Legacy Counseling Center in the 1990s. He specializes in conflict resolution, mindfulness and is a Certified Daring Way Facilitator, focusing on the curriculum of Brene Brown and served as the Texas Regional Chair for Daring Way clinicians. Jimmy has been active in the LGBTQ community over the years serving on the Governing Board of the DFW Federal Club, longtime member of Razzle Dazzle Dallas, Contributing Writer for Our Lives Magazine and goodtherapy.com, Advisor for Mentor Development and Training, Walt Whitman Community School, longtime past member of the Dallas Independent Volleyball Association and Pegasus Slow-Pitch Softball Association and was once appoint by Dallas City Council to the Board of Trustees for Cable Access of Dallas. He met his husband, Jim Sherrill, in 2003 and was married in 2006. He has a son, Canyon, who is currently serving in the Navy. Jimmy has two beagles, Tatum Marie and Chandler Wayne. instagram: @fallingoutlgbtqpod twitter: @fallinglgbtqwww.fallingoutlgbtq
This week we program our own TV Station!
Channel 6 Cable Access? Is this what a real TV station should look like? I guess the fellas at Channel 7 Public Access have some stiff competition. Ipple Dramskenoli: Addison Houle Charles Tomato: Zach Sinclair Wayne Banana: Andy Ransom Commercial Music by Lucindo Teixeira Listen to The Birthday Girls on your favorite streaming service! Sponsor: HyperMegaUltra.com New shirts every week!
Welcome to Let's Talk, but No Politics, Okay? Andrew Lenz brings a new, solo podcast to the Network on which he discusses life experiences around pop culture. He talks about toys, video games, movies and many more aspects of his upbringing in an effort to tickle the nostalgia bone! YouTube is big these days. Most kids can recognize YouTube stars before some movie stars but, before YouTube, there was Public Access channels. So for this week, Andrew asked Rich Meranto from The Next Of Kin Podcast to discuss the question of YouTube being the new public access? Check out the show on BICBP-RADIO.COM
Zach Simpson talks about Cable Access Television in Albany
In this episode of CableStakes, Cisco's James "JB" Brannan , Sr. Manager of Product Management, Cable Access, and Richard Piper, Product Line Manager, Cable Access, share insights on the DOCSIS 4.0 specification: what it's aimed at addressing, key principles for the spec, timeline for deployment and what the move to DOCSIS 4.0 means for end-user experience. To learn more visit https://cisco.com/go/cable.
In this episode of CableStakes, Cisco's Ben Bekele, Director of Product Management, Cable Access Business Unit, and Don Dewar, Technical Leader, Cable Access, will discuss the differences in public cloud vs. Cloud Native, shed light on the differentiation and characteristics of Cisco's cnBR (Cloud Native Broadband Router) vs. other virtual CMTS's, discuss the fundamental role that security plays in the cable network and provide tips on how to ensure the network is secure.
We continue our daily introduction of our local cable access audience tothe concepts we discuss regularly on this podcast. Today they get theirfirst taste of listening to channeled message from The Stream Of David,and as usual The Stream doesn’t disappoint.David starts us off by sharing his own story about how he learned aboutthe Law of Attraction from a very young age and how over time heultimately came to be a channeler, much against his better judgment!It’s a fascinating, enjoyable, and entertaining episode.The Stream answers a question from Jim, who has previously sent inquestions for The Stream to answer.Thank your answering my question from last week about my wife’s illness.My question came from the belief that we create our own reality andnothing can exist in our reality unless we are a vibrational match toit. The answer I got from the stream lead me to change that belief.Things can exist in our reality that we not a vibrational match to. Butthey can exist as paths set out by our soul consciousness/inner being aspart of our contrasting journey and we should find a way to make peacewith and appreciate it for what we will gain from the obstacles. Thisnew realization has removed some resistance for me, as I was sort of inthe “new age hell” of beating myself up for what I’ve manifested. I willdo my best to relax more about my life journey, even if my wife cannotrelax about her journey. Although that probably won’t go over vey wellin our relationship! Any advice on how to navigate a relationship where1 person is trying to relax and appreciate difficulties and the otherperson is in victim mode and blaming other people for not doing enough?This is another obstacle I’d like help with.Use the LOA Today app to send in your own questions for The Stream toanswer on an upcoming episode. Download it at:https://www.loatoday.net/download.#loatoday#lawofattraction#manifesting#vibration#podcast#deliberatecreators#Q&A#alyxking#waltthiessen#danmangena#thestreamofdavid#loatodayapp#davidsstory#conflictinrelationships#polarity#contrast#thingswedonotwant#releasejudgment#thepurposeoflife#noenergetictime#lineartime#yourcreation
Law of Attraction with LOA Today, Your Daily Dose of Happy | Tips & Secrets
We continue our daily introduction of our local cable access audience to the concepts we discuss regularly on this podcast. Today they get their first taste of listening to channeled message from The Stream Of David, and as usual The Stream doesn't disappoint.
July 19-25, 1986 Today Ken talks to writer, host, podcaster, and bizarro Ken Jake Fogelnest. Ken and Jake discuss the Stuff, John Waters, being a "precocious" kid, Larry Cohen, Squirt TV, Cable Access, Night Flight, working from home, branding, Midnight Blue, The Comedy Store, supportive parents, Cypress Hill, The Beastie Boys, seeing Rocky Horror live, refusing to recognize authority, Channel J, Channel 23, watching Degrassi for the first time, getting an idea of what a cool teenage room is, Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains, rebuilding cable, being an advocate for lost media, being Star Struck, Valley Girl, Steve Jones, dead malls, Kevin Smith, Tom Green, Jerri Hall sitcoms, unsold pilots, Criterion, MTV's 120 Minutes, the children of Night Flight, Maron, stand up comedy, Rachel Sweet, The Gong Show, lost movies, Penelope Spheeris, Ken's huge balls, Albert Brooks, The Day the Clown Cried, Harry Shearer, owning film prints, Private Parts, Howard Stern, 4k UHD, Vamp, James Cameron's pitch of Aliens, Evening Magazine, PM Magazine, Cheers, Meatballs vs. Meatballs II, Wet Hot American Summer, Fridays, Spenser for Hire, Back to the Beach, tours of shooting locations, Alan Thicke's Teenage Years, discogs, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Hitler's Teeth, the genius of Martin Short, Doug Benson in Captain EO, Mr. Belvedere, Working for Marvel, writing on Runaways, The Sopranos, Three's Company, The New Twilight Zone, pretentious movies, Brendon Tartikoff and Jake's promise to never assault you with his serious musical aspirations.
If you were around in the 70's and 80's you might have heard about a nifty type of programming called Cable Access. The cable companies were new, and as such they were required to allow anyone to put together a TV for free using their equipment for free. In my podcast this week, I talk about working on a couple of these cable access shows. They were kind of goofy, but fun. And we got to use professional equipment at no charge. Can you imagine companies letting you do that today? My podcast is produced every Thursday and is titled Comedian Stories: Tales From the Road in Under 5 Minutes." I kick it off with humor from my live comedy show, then I tell a quick story from my life as a comedian, and I end with a take-away tip of what I learned from that story.
Show For Local Cable AccessToday we create a show for both our regular podcast listeners and for anew audience we are trying to reach on local cable access in theHartford, Connecticut area here in the U.S.This means we go “back to basics” to give our new listeners and viewersa basic foundation upon we can build more understanding of this topicthat is both incredibly simple and incredibly complex all at the same time.Tell a friend to download the app to get their own, free copy of the LOAToday app: https://www.loatoday.net/downloadAnd be sure to use the app to send in your questions to Dan about TheMoney Game or anything else, and we’ll include them on the show!
Law of Attraction with LOA Today, Your Daily Dose of Happy | Tips & Secrets
Today we create a show for both our regular podcast listeners and for a new audience we are trying to reach on local cable access in the Hartford, Connecticut area here in the U.S. Tell a friend to download the app to get their own, free copy of the LOA Today app: https://www.loatoday.net/download And be sure to use the app to send in your questions to Dan about The Money Game or anything else, and we'll include them on the show!
Leading up to the release of her upcoming memoir LITTLE MISS LITTLE COMPTON, Arden is doing a special WILL YOU ACCEPT THIS ROSE? podcast series called FEELING THORNY! In each Feeling Thorny! In each episode Arden will interview a podcast regular and some of her favorite creative friends about their upbringings, the awkward years, and how they made it in Hollywood. UP TODAY Criminal Minds star and OUR VERY OWN SECRETARY OF STATE joins Arden to talk all about her life story! Cable Access shows! Development Deals! and Getting Driven by a casting director!! OH MY! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Rick interviews Cable Access Director Brian Fraser on everything to do with NACAM
On this episode of Member Spotlight Lisa talks with member and WCTV Board President, Steve Sabounjian. Steve talks about his history with television and involvement with WCTV. He also shares how "cord-cutting" is affecting the future of Cable Access and what you can do to get involved and help support WCTV as a community resource.
November 20-26, 1999 This week Ken welcomes fellow Boston Comedian and child of neglect Katie McCarthy. Ken and Katie discuss growing up in Lynn, Bambi v Godzilla, being an indoor kid, cops, drama club, Catholic School, being on Student Government, Celine Dion, The Peanut Butter Solution, Drake, Degrassi, Wrestling, Cable Access, pig dicks, The Lawrence Bros, Premium Blend, Margaret Cho, Janeane Garofalo, Teen Magazine, "He Touched Me", old perverts, mush brain, name tags, Orson Wells, Strangers with Candy, cringe jokes, Wes Hazard on Jeopardy, Jesus, Richard Simmons loving chicks, clowns, late night, puking after eating waffles with Billy Corgan, end times, Dilbert, Angel, Touched by an Angel, The Heights, shocking cats, Judging Amy, evil men, Tori Amos, James Van Der Beak, Pini's Pizza, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, Somerville, hiding in your room on Thanksgiving, bad stand up, Home Alone 2, Ricky Martin, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Market Basket, Cheerleading, and sexual Supermarket Sweep.
On this episode of Member Spotlight, Lisa talks with Director of Information Technology and Digital Learning for Wilmington Public Schools, Ken Lord. Ken is the newest member to join WCTV's Board of Directors and has a long history with Cable Access in his career. In this episode, he shares why he feels Cable Access TV, as a concept, is vital to communities. Ken also shares what he's working on within Wilmington Schools to make sure Wilmington students receive all the educational tools, within the technology realm, that they need.
DJ Brown sings John Lennon's "Imagine," LIVE in concert, accompanied by Mark Andersen on piano, and Lakota John on guitar. Filmed at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, NC, sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council. 12th Night Benefit Concert. Episode 366.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Mark Andersen's arrangement of the Christmas classic, with soprano Janiel Miller, guitarist Lakota John, Lynn Andersen percussion, and Mark Andersen on Piano. Performed at the Robeson County Arts Council's 12th Night Benefit Concert in January 2020. Filmed at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, NC. Episode 366.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
In this ITT Sound Off, Julio and guest co-host Jamilah King talk about the latest in the impeachment proceedings and the Democratic primary race. They also discuss the recent UK elections and Golden Globes nominations. ITT Staff Picks:The articles of impeachment against President Trump, via The New York TimesMore on Joe Biden's immigration plan, via Vox Wesley Morris' New York Times Magazine piece about why Lupita Nyong'o is one of the best actors of 2019. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1995 I had a TV Show on Cable Access called "Small Town Stories." I was the Director and Host. My friend Loralee Dierks was the videographer and editor. We would visit small towns and chat with folks about their memories of growing up there. Unfortunately, Loralee passed away the next year from complications of ALS. I'm dedicating this episode to her memory. We will hear from six people who will share their Small Town Stories with us. Irene from Puerto Rico, Jane from New Jersey, Cal from Connecticut, Wes from North Carolina, Emma from the U.K, and Yev (Jane) from Russia and Finland.
After a brief hiatus, the duo Big Rob and Lorenzo return with a brand new episode of 2ABB. This time around Rob spills some tea with a major side of TMI, L calls out Uniqlo for not having larger shirt sizes and more!
A look at Sanders and his old cable access TV show, a new poll shows Biden pulling support away from pretty much everybody else, and all about Warren’s tax proposal on the ultra-wealthy.Links:‘Anyone Ever Seen Cocaine?’ What We Found in the Archives of Bernie Sanders’s Long-Lost TV Show. (Politico Magazine)Bernie Speaks 50: Bernie Sanders' Remarks at the Vanguard Media Mash - 04/19/1988 (YouTube)CCTV Bernie Speaks with the Community ArchiveThe State of the Democratic Primary (Morning Consult)Steve Kornacki does the Morning Consult delta math (Twitter)Senator Warren Unveils Proposal to Tax Wealth of Ultra-Rich Americans (Warren’s Senate site)Understanding Elizabeth Warren’s Wealth Tax (includes interview with Zucman) (Barron’s)Elizabeth Warren Wants a Wealth Tax. How Would That Even Work? (NYT)Chris Rock on Being Rich vs. Being Wealthy [explicit] (Comedy Central)
Performed by Mark Russell. Musical performance by J Graves.This week, we hear about all the pitfalls of running your own public access TV program with your college buddies in Eugene, Oregon. Then J Graves performs a song!Follow Mark on Twitter @ManrussFollow J Graves: jgraves.xyzHear more episodes: sttspod.comClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Thank you for listening.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Chris Pareja interviews Yaron Brook, on the free market system and how it is the only thing that can save us from economic collapse and the morality of capitalism.Directed and produced by Jim Twu and Mike Harris at Cable Access channel KMVT 15 in Mountain View, CA. Original title: The Right Side with Yaron Brook, Episode 201.Like what you hear? Become a sponsor member, get exclusive content and support the creation of more videos like this at https://www.yaronbrookshow.com/support/, Subscribestar https://www.subscribestar.com/yaronbrookshow or direct through PayPal: paypal.me/YaronBrookShow.Want more? Tune in to the Yaron Brook Show on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/ybrook). Continue the discussions anywhere on-line after show time using #YaronBrookShow. Connect with Yaron via Tweet @YaronBrook or follow him on Facebook @ybrook and YouTube (/YaronBrook).Want to learn more about Objectivism? Check out ARI at https://ari.aynrand.org.
Josh Layne plays The Moldau (Vltava), by Bedřich Smetana, arranged for Harp, at concert in Lumberton, NC.. Episode 358.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
The classic Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky, arranged for English Handbells by Mark Andersen. Played by International Artists Carillon™. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Scott Joplin's Ragtime Dance played on English Handbells by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. Transcription by Kevin McChesney. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
New composition done in 2015 by Mark Andersen for English handbell ensembles. Makes use of the Cajon made by Malmark. Level 3. Played by International Artists Carillon™. Conducted by Ruth Caswell. Episode 352.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Cable Access SDN Orchestration Happy Friday Everyone. Today is February 16th and this is episode 36 of Get Your Tech On, our show on All Things DOCSIS. I'm Brady Volpe, Founder of The Volpe Firm and Nimble This a technology fan in cable. With us is, John Downey, “the prognosticator”. John is also CMTS Technical The post Cable Access SDN Orchestration appeared first on Volpe Firm.
A new composition for Soprano, Trumpet, and Organ by Mark Andersen. Debuted in a December 2017 concert in Highlander Academy at Flora Macdonald College in North Carolina. Lisa Lee Rust singing Soprano, Dr. Timothy Altman on Trumpet, and Dr. Mark Andersen on the newly renovated pipe organ. Episode 348.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
World Premiere of music from the upcoming new Opera Compte Dracula, composed and written by Mark Andersen. Sung by Laura Morgan. Premiere of Opera will be at Givens Performing Arts Center at UNCP Pembroke, North Carolina in October 2018. Episode 345.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Janiel Miller sings the popular song from Phantom of the Opera, accompanied by Mark Andersen on Theater Organ. Performance in Lumberton, North Carolina. Episode 345.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
We get Alex Aaron to stop by the Magnodome to talk disc golf, The Alex Aaron Comedy Hour, and Fibs Brothers
World Premiere LIVE performance of The River's Wrath by composer Dr. Mark Andersen. On piano is Jamil Wright, danced by Janiel Miller. Recorded at Givens Performing Arts Center in Pembroke, NC. Performance was shown to a select audience from UNCP, Our State Magazine, and Robeson County Arts Council.On October 7-8, 2016, Hurricane Matthew unleashed The River's Wrath on Robeson County in North Carolina. Award Winning Composer Mark Andersen used the days without power or water to create the following original composition, expressing the experience of the devastating floods. Choreography by Savannah Richardson and Janiel Miller. Artwork by Nila Chamberlain. Videography by Lynn Andersen.Dedicated to Bruce Davis, Mayor of Lumberton, and the People of Robeson County.We encourage new performances of the music, as well as the choreography. Sheet music available, contact us.©Copyright 2017 International Artists Foundation.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Betty Fisher serenades us on the Accordion to celebrate Valentines Day and all things romantic. Episode 342.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Betty Fisher serenades us on the Accordion to celebrate Valentines Day and all things romantic. Episode 342.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts! After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing school Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Lynn Andersen on Solo English Handbells is the featured performer, with Mark Andersen on Harp. Episode 341.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts! After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing school Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Lakota John on Blues Guitar is the featured performer. Episode 340.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Janiel Miller sings this favorite from Finian’s Rainbow, with Mark Andersen on the Organ to celebrate Valentines Day and all things romantic. Episode 342.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts! After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing school Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Rev. Kelle Brown of Seattle is the featured performer, Lakota John on Guitar, and all the other performers from the concert. Episode 339.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).
On October 7-8, 2016, Hurricane Matthew unleashed The River's Wrath on Robeson County in North Carolina. Award Winning Composer Mark Andersen used the days without power or water to create the following original composition, expressing the experience of the devastating floods. Interpretive Dance on the stage of Flora Macdonald by Janiel Miller. Choreography by Savannah Richardson and Janiel Miller. Artwork by Nila Chamberlain.Dedicated to Bruce Davis, Mayor of Lumberton, and the People of Robeson County.We encourage new performances of the music, as well as the choreography. Sheet music available, contact us. Episode 341.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
By popular demand Ken welcomes returning guest, comedian and Wrestling superfan/expert Will Smalley back to the show for a very special Wrestling Special. Ken and Will discuss the r-word, older brothers introducing you to the world of Wrestling, Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon's reinvention, regional Wrestling organizations, Rock N Wrestlin', carnies, territories, Wrestling on TV, Ted Turner, WCW, MTV, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Wrestling Schools, UFC, under the counter Wrestling magazines, Lady Wrestlers, Animotion's "Obesssion", Saturday Night's Main Event, Brother Love, American Gladiators, USA Network, TBS, TNT, Monday Night Wrestling, Midget Wrestling, KAFABE, backyard wrestling, jerk off plaza, Cable Access, Tony Rumble, "snapping your carrot", vigilante justice, Lucha Libre, soap opera storylines, the "attitude era", Japanese extreme wrestling, sneaking into the Undertaker's hotel room, real fighting techniques, G.L.O.W., WWE re-writing history, tape traders, Faces of Death, low culture, Donald Trump, Ravishing Rick Rude's rudeness, your heroes being failures, using up human capital, and the allure of California Cool.
INTERVIEW W/ DIRECTOR, ACTRESS, & WRITER FAY HAUSER – PRICE Available Now! Download the "Hauslights" phone App on iTunes or Android for updates, music, poetry, performances and more. Ms. FAY HAUSER-PRICE, actress, producer, director, songwriter, artist, and mother, has amassed over 20 years of credits while striving for personal excellence in the entertainment industry. Beginning her creative journey as FAY HAUSER, the actress, FAY has shared her artistry on stage, small screen, and cinema. Still flexing her acting skills, FAY was seen recently in episodes of “GLEE,” ER” and “GHOST WHISPERER.” Most recently on the big screen, she appeared in the feature “AKEELAH AND THE BEE,” starring Lawrence Fishburne. Her most cherished role was as Carrie Barden in the critically acclaimed ABC mini-series "ROOTS II: THE NEXT GENERATION," opposite Richard Thomas and Henry Fonda were FAY was featured in the first 4 episodes. Ms. HAUSER may be best remembered for creating the recurring role of Selena Wiley, hard-nosed detective on the nation’s # 1 Soap, CBS's "THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS". This program, seen by over 10 million daily viewers garnered Ms. HAUSER and her fellow cast members a Best Daytime Drama Emmy certificate. FAY’s other acting film credits include starring roles in "CANDYMAN II: FAREWELL TO THE FLESH” directed by acclaimed “Dreamgirls” director, Bill Condon; "THE WATERDANCE" as the wife of Wesley Snipes; "JIMMY THE KID” with Gary Coleman, Ruth Gordon and Don Adams; "MARVIN AND TIGE" with John Cassavettes and Billy Dee Williams; "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase; and "JO JO DANCER" as the wife of Richard Pryor. Ms. HAUSER has also appeared in several movies-of-the-week. In "THE DAY AFTER", another one of the most watched programs in TV history along with ROOTS, FAY was the wife of William Allen Young, one of the victims of the nuclear holocaust. She starred with Kate Jackson in the ABC production entitled, "INMATES"; with Billy Dee Williams, in "CHRISTMAS LILIES"; with Tatianna Ali in “FALL INTO DARKNESS”; with Scoey Mitchell and Ron Glass in "GUS BROWN AND MIDNIGHT BREWESTER"; and with Valerie Harper and Nancy McKeon as a psychologist in "STRANGE VOICES". Ms Hauser has also appeared as a guest star in such familiar prime time television series as “WITHOUT A TRACE”, “THE DISTRICT”, "GOOD TIMES", “DALLAS,”"T.J. HOOKER", "21 JUMPSTREET”, and a recurring role as T.C.'s estranged wife Tina in "MAGNUM P.I." As FAY HAUSER-PRICE, she has produced, Written and/or Directed more than 20 One Hour syndicated TV specials incorporating the talents of Danny Glover, Debbie Allen, James Earl Jones, Robert Guillaume, Arthur Ashe, and CCH Pounder as hosts for the acclaimed “Story Of A People” and “The Other Side OF Victory” series. Airing in national syndication on most network affiliate stations, these probing TV docu-tainments ranged from topics on Affirmative Action and the New South Africa; to the state of Black Youth and African American influences on Arts and Entertainment; to challenges and life experiences of athletes off the playing field. As the Producer /Writer FAY’s last project, “Living With Soul”, running on national cable TVOne, was nominated for a 2006 Vision Award celebrating cable excellence. One of the signature programs for the 20 million subscriber network, this home style, and design show focused on African American homes and the way they are infused with African and World cultures in the style of their decorations and furnishings. And Fay was also included in the “Historical Dictionary of African American Television” by Professor Kathleen Fearn-Banks of the University of Washington. As a member of The Directors Guild, Ms. Hauser-Price has directed the PBS projects “THE EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE” with Victoria Rowell and the “READ TO ME, LA”, a venture with The Library Foundation, PBS and The Riordan Foundation to encourage and help young parents read to their infants and young children. The volume is on the Los Angeles Public Library shelves. Fay is currently in partnership with Hot Flash Films, a Women’s Digital Film Initiative, to produce the feature “SECOND CHANCES” and the documentary “HONEYCHILD””. She is also Live Oak Productions in partnership with to produce “SURFMAN.” Her 35 mm short film “Where There’s Smoke,” sponsored by Kodak challenged its directors to deliver a cinematic story with 10 minutes of raw film stock, showed her ingenuity with the camera, and story. It recently aired on “BET’s Lens On Talent” series. Fay’s 2nd short, “5150” was digitally shot. Both are garnering attention at film festivals around the world, including receiving Best Experimental Short in the VSM Festival and nominated for Best Short USA in the Swansea Bay, England Festival sponsored by Catherine Zeta-Jones. As Producer, Director and Writer of the 2 hours nationally syndicated TV special “PARIS IN SEARCH OF A DREAM” Ms. Hauser received many accolades, including an Emmy Nomination Listing. She was at the helm of an exciting magazine format show called "24/SEVEN" which targeted young adults aged 16 to 24. This fast-paced multicultural show focused on issues that affect Generation X. Ms. Hauser-Price produced a capital campaign video to raise $50 million for Morehouse College, which received a Georgia State Public Relations Award of Excellence. And she has completed a 5 video promotional package for the renowned Cedars-Sinai Research Institute profiling the work of 25 Physician/Researchers, which assisted the hospital in raising $150 million for medical research. Her Promotional Video and Cable Access shows for the nonprofit Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival has helped to brand that group and raise the profile of it’s diverse and talented artists. She has also received five Grammy Nomination Listings for such record companies as Atlantic, RCA, and Mercury records, having penned songs for Patrice Rushen, Sister Sledge, and Tony Sylvester to name a few. And on the occasion when FAY's not producing, directing, enjoying her family, writing, or working on camera, FAY HAUSER performs her one-woman theatrical piece entitled "JEWELS IN THE CROWN" to enthusiastic audiences everywhere. She also has a show of characters and songs which she performs with her husband, Louis Price formerly of THE TEMPTATIONS, which has garnered ovations from Los Angeles to North Carolina. The recent concerts she produced and directed with Louis Price at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA and The Alhambra in Chicago. IL were sold out events. The concert, entitled “I’ve Got To Be on A Stage” and ”Motown, Memories & More” showcased Louis Price, his vocal journey through “TheTemptations” and “The Drifters” with stops along the way as he encountered the great R&B singers of the 20th century. Adding his own newly penned songs satisfied the audiences’ every musical need. Look for a new multimedia piece of original material from Ms. Hauser entitled “Shinning Hauslights on Prejudice Alley: A MIXED ROOTS Conversation.” With all her projects no one has to ask FAY HAUSER to "get busy!!" Available Now! 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This new arrangement for solo English Handbells and Organ is done by Mark Andersen, and played by Lynn Andersen. Performed in Keedysville, Maryland. Episode 326.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
In this episode Ken welcomes writer/director Eric Green to the show. Ken and Eric discuss Eric's documentary "Life on the V: The Story of V66", The mythical Billrica Mall, the early days of MTV, crowd funding, Ken's status as a serial micro-producer, being in the right place right time, the Cable explosion, the death of UHF, WBCN, moving from Radio to TV, The greatness of the Boston music scene, Extreme, leveling the playing field, filming music videos in your high school, Friday Night Videos, Dale Dorman, the rise and fall of Cable Access, the importance of access to production education, living in a world without instant gratification, getting listed in TV Guide, moving from videos to programs, Evening Magazine, the marriage of sports and rock music, the death of radio listeners, marathons vs. binge watching, spoilers, watching television as social event vs. watching television as social currency, the joy of Video Stores, physical media, archivists, how a year and a half can change the world, The Dropkick Murphys, The Basement Tapes, Karen "Duff" Duffy, Rods and Cones, The Rat, the changing face of local programming, generic "local" news, WCVB 5's "Chronical", Evening Magazine vs. PM Magazine, the evil nature of Infomercials, The Telecommunications Act of 1996, Til Tuesday, Elvira in Salem, MA, Ken's national television debut, Lollapalooza, Great Woods, Nirvana, WFNX, Amoeba Records, Jonathan Demme, Ted Demme, visits from Pete, Yo! MTV Raps, ALF, The Dana Carvey Show, Just the Ten of Us, Sketch Comedy and how watching TV together enriches a family.
Sawtooth Willie behind the scenesWhat starts at a look at our recent release in Sawtooth Willie Episode 1 and how we're growing some creative projects at Sorgatron Media, turns into an analysis of Public Access Cable and the "Wayne's World" coming to, and growing on Youtube and the rest of the internet. What do you think of Sawtooth? What do you think about Cable Access vs Youtube these days? From this episode: Sawtooth Willie http://sorgatronmedia.com/sawtooth-willie-episode-1-boxcarbeautician/ Sorgatron Media Creative Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs5-jZyORMIocJilLTxBaqGrM3uHlyajF
Widmung (Dedication)This original composition for Dulcimer and Organ was written by Mark Andersen and dedicated to Sharon Grabner (on hammered dulcimer). The piece is loosely based upon ancient Celtic modes. The two artists are heard here at the debut performance of the piece in the first recital on the new pipe organ console for Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal in Kenmore WA.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
The Skaters’ Waltz by Émile Waldteufel was arranged for Lynn Andersen by Mark Andersen, who accompanies on Piano. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Katie of PRIESTS joins us to talk about hair cair, a very strange performance on the Chris Gethard show more! Meanwhile, Travis fails to get dirt on Ian Svenonius and flunks being a Taylor Swift fan! Emmanuel plays a DC punk set, and we play tons of new tunes as usual! This week features: Priests - Bodies and Control and Money and Power - DoctorPriests - Bodies and Control and Money and Power - Modern Love/ No WeaponPriests - Tape Two - Leave Me AlonePriests - Radiation 7” - RadiationNation of Ulysses - 13 Point Program to Destroy America - Spectra Sonic SoundMinor Threat - Minor Threat EP - Screamin’ At A WallRed C - Flex Your Head - Pressure’s OnChalk Circle - Reflection - ReflectionViet Cong - Viet Cong - SilhouettesSurveillance - Stressed and Depressed - Fucked Up and NakedMeat Wave - Brother - Sham KingSo Cow - The Long Con - Science FictionAJ Davila y Terror Amor - Beibi - Vamonos LejosTy Segall - Mr Face 7” - CirclesNots - Nots - StaticPinner - #1 Demos - Human PersonViet Cong - Viet Cong - Pointless Experience Originally aired Jan. 12, 2014
Mark Andersen plays his own composition called "Sinfonia" on the Daniels Recital Hall pipe organ in December 2014. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Janiel Miller sings the new composition "The Snow Lay On The Ground" with the International Artists Carillon™ handbell ensemble, written for her by Mark Andersen. Corentin Pokorny on Violin. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Originally the melody of the central section of" Jupiter," adapted by Gustav Holst and renamed Thaxted, arranged for handbells and pipe organ by Lee Afdahl. Played by International Artists Carillon™ with Mark Andersen on pipe organ at Daniels Recital Hall in December 2014. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Ruth Caswell plays Mark Andersen's arrangement of "Good King Wenceslas" using English 6-in-hand style, accompanied on the Harpsichord. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Sonja Myklebust, Corentin Pokorny, Emmeran Pokorny, and Emily Cho play this lovely String Quintet by Max Bruch. Performed at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 318.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
by Cal Scott & Kevin Burke. Featuring Corentin Pokorny on Fiddle. SCREE! Chamber Music Ensemble members are: Sonja Myklebust, Corentin Pokorny, Emmeran Pokorny, and Emily Choi. Performed at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 318.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
by Cal Scott & Kevin Burke. Featuring Corentin Pokorny on Fiddle. SCREE! Chamber Music Ensemble members are: Sonja Myklebust, Corentin Pokorny, Emmeran Pokorny, and Emily Choi. Performed at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 318.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
A favorite classical guitarist at Daniels Recital Hall, Meredith Connie, delights us with a solo classical guitar concert. This song is by Phillip Houghton. Episode 312.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
A favorite classical guitarist at Daniels Recital Hall, Meredith Connie, delights us with a solo classical guitar concert. This arrangement is by Fernando Sor. Episode 312.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Branle, example of off-the-table ringing combined with choreography. Mediaeval French song. Played by Carillon Trio - Ruth Caswell, Bertha Hanson, and Peggy Beddall - members of International Artists Carillon™. Arrangement by Kevin McChensey. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Based on an ancient Latin chant, this arrangement adds excitement through the use of percussion and orchestra chimes. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
In this arrangement, the addition of two harps adds a simple charm that enhances the piece. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
This fun piece, made popular by Desi Arnaz, and more recently in the Jim Carrey movie "The Mask," is a surprising and lively addition to any handbell concert. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Originally composed for Organ, this piece won the International Composer's Competition in Amsterdam, Holland, in 1976. After much prodding, Mark has arranged it for English Handbells specifically to show off the Bass Bells and Chimes. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Harpist Mark Andersen performs Promenade live in concert at Church of the Redeemer Episcopal. Episode 297.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Arranged by Mark Andersen, this rendition of the music by W. A. Mozart replaces the soprano soloist with the beauty of English Handbells, and the choral parts with the string orchestra. This video is from a live performance in Seattle, WA in October 2013. This performance is dedicated to the memory of Susan Britt Welsh, loving mother of Mark and Lynn Andersen, who passed in August of this year, 2013. She was a dedicated handbell ringer and avid fine music lover. The title "Laudate Dominum" is translated "Give Praise to God," which is how she lived her life serving others. Episode 297.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
This piece originally composed for Tower Carillon by Mark Andersen. Taken from motifs by Johann Sebastian Bach for organ and orchestra, it translates beautifully to three octaves of Malmark Cymbells™. In this piece, the proper ringing technique for Cymbells™ is shown by composer/performer Mark Andersen live in concert, exhibiting the different tonal qualities available by using different angles of the mallets, and even accented notes by moving from the tip of the bell to the crown, thereby producing bright accents and mellow passages using the full partials of the bells.This is truly a wonderful instrument by the Malmark bell craftsmen. You can find out more info by going to the Hooked on Handbells website. hookedonhandbells.com.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Mark Andersen plays his arrangement of his 42nd Street Medley from the Golden Age of Theatre Organ at Daniels Recital Hall on an Artisan 4 Manual, 54 Rank custom theatre organ. Episode 292.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
We welcome back to Daniels Recital Hall the Gonzaga University Choir, directed by Timothy Westerhaus, singing Randall Thompson’s Alleluia. This number is from their 2012 tour titled "The Road Home.". Episode 293.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Mark Andersen plays his arrangement of Stardust from the Golden Age of Theatre Organ at Daniels Recital Hall on an Artisan 4 Manual, 54 Rank custom theatre organ. Episode 292.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
The Onyx Chamber Players play their All Beethoven Concert featuring musicians James Garlick, Meg Brennand, and David White. This clip is the final movement of the Piano Trio in D, Opus 70, No 1 - Presto (The Ghost). Episode 287.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Brood O’er Us With Thy Sheltering Wing is a favorite poem by Mary Baker Eddy. This is a new musical setting by Mark Andersen from Thirteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, in Seattle. Soloist Lindsey Smith brings a sensitive reading to the music.This clip is similar to episodes that air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursdays, Saturdays and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
International Artists Carillon™ plays Mark Andersen's arrangement of Dueling Banjos, with Mark Andersen on Harp and Sharon Grabner on Hammered Dulcimer. It starts off with the new "Aqua Bend" technique of dipping a handbells in water to bend the tone. (some call it handbell intinction) Mark and Sharon compete on Dulcimer and Harp, while the handbells play merrily with them. Performed in July 2013 at Thirteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, in Seattle. Episode 290.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Emmeran Pokorny and Mark Andersen play My Funny Valentine during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Emmeran Pokorny plays Prelude from the 1st Cello Suite by J. S. Bach during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Lynn Andersen plays Mark Andersen’s (piano) arrangment of the Les Miserables favorite during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Lynn Andersen plays Mark Andersen’s (piano) arrangment of Lara’s Theme (Somewhere My Love) from Doctor Zhivago during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Onyx Chamber Players, James Garlick, Meg Brennand, and David White, play Haydn Piano Trio in C, Hob. XV:27: Finale: Presto, at Daniels Recital Hall. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 276.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Onyx Chamber Players, James Garlick, Meg Brennand, David White, Laurel Wells, and Mel Butler play Brahms Piano Quintet in F Minor: Scherzo: Allegro. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 278.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
Mark Hilliard Wilson and Meredith Connie play classical guitar for us in this podcast. Truly enjoyable! Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 275.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.
BEAVERTON, Ore. - This is a 60-minute cable access program I participated in on Tuesday. I enjoyed and was inspired by the main guests from B.I.K.E. River City Bicycles Cyclisme Team and their coach John Beninati. What's more you can see my five minutes of cable access fame as part of the "Events Corner" (26-minutes into the show)."Cycology Today" (CYCT) is the new name for "NW Cycling" TV show produced through Washington County Oregon. Host, Executive Producer and Owner of the show Bruce Buffington and co-host Ann Morrow spend an hour to help inform, educate and entertain the Bicycling community. Dennis Gleason is the Associate Producer and Executive Director for this program and Dark Wing Productions provides the Direction and Production services. CYCT is produced using the facilities at TVCTV in Beaverton Oregon. Please provide feed back, both positive and negative, but please be appropriate, so that we can make updates to make the show better. Thank you, Cycology Today Management Team
Get your salad fork ready because New York City’s finest drag queen comedian, Hedda Lettuce is here! The obscene green queen who makes Halloween seem serene joins us on today’s show.Hedda was forged in the fires of AIDS activism and in the New York City Cable Access television scene of the early 90s. Fifteen years later Hedda’s still going strong, traveling the country with her hilarious stand up act, and is a six time winner of “Drag Queen of the Year” by HX Magazine.Hedda joins Marc Felion and me, Fausto Fernós to talk about why her hair is green, being Samantha’s boyfriend on the TV show “Sex and the City,” Miss Understood and running for President of the United States of America.We’re not sure if she’ll get on any ballot but she’s got my vote! As Hedda says, why be forced to choose between Hillary and Barack, when you can have both?Fausto Fernós, Hedda Lettuce and Marc FelionPictured here is a wonderful photo of the three of us taken by Sal-E at the Lakeshore Theater last month. Hedda’s show was hysterically funny as she spontaneously went from ribbing a gay couple sitting in the front row to being pummeled by twinkies.A ton of Chicago drag celebrities were there, including Sal-E, Kevin Aviance, Tina Torch, Velicity and Teriyaki. Why Velicity chose such a hard name to understand is beyond me, but Hedda explains it all.ATTENTION New York City listeners! Go check out Hedda’s hilarious act tomorrow night at the Vlada Lounge in the Hell’s Kitchen Neighborhood. Hedda is hilarious, you wont be disappointed. Show starts at 10pm. Vlada is one of my favorite places to visit, with cute customers and a fantastic selection of flavored, all-natural vodkas. Try a margarita made with gingered vodka. Yum!ACCESS OVER 2,800 OF FEAST OF FUN SHOWS with NO ADS:https://feastoffun.com/plusFOLLOW FEAST OF FUN:https://facebook.com/feastoffunhttps://youtube.com/feastoffunhttps://twitter.com/feastoffunhttps://instagram.com/feastoffunCHAT WITH OTHER LISTENERS AFTER THE SHOW:https://facebook.com/groups/feastoffun
My three favorite injuries from the Cable Access years.