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BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 92** Tribute to Los Angeles Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. A Long December...Counting Crows 2. Time Spent In Los Angeles...Dawes 3. Los Angeles Waltz...Razorlight 4. L.A....Murs 5. The Recipe (feat. Dr. Dre)...Kendrick Lamar 6. Los Angeles...X 7. Walking in L.A....Missing Persons 8. Los Angeles...The Bird and the Bee 9. Los Angeles, I'm Yours...The Decemberists' 10. Screenwriter's Blues...Soul Coughing 11. The Only Place...Best Coast 12. The L.A. Song...People Under The Stairs 13. California Stars...Wilco & Billy Bragg 14. Do Things Right...DITTER 15. Break it Down...Norman Sann 16. One Foot...Greentea Peng 17. Pump...Revival Season 18. Lalala...Redman feat. Method Man 19. Godzilla Rises...Being Dead 20. Hit Rewind...Vicious Vicious 21. Happy Ever After You...Mackenzie Porter & Jake Etheridge 22. Wolves, Lower...REM 23. A Stone Only Rolls Downhill...OK Go 24. Who Laughs Last (feat. Kristen Stewart)...Lord Huron
NANCY ALLSOP - Theatre includes: The Hills Of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); The Fever Syndrome (Hampstead Theatre); God Bless the Child(Royal Court Theatre); Annie (Piccadilly Theatre, West End); The Sound of Music(International Tour); The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Manchester Cathedral). Television includes “Young Wallander” (Netflix). LARA McDONNELL - Lara's feature credits include the Academy Award-winning Belfast, written and directed by Kenneth Branagh for Focus Features/Universal; Artemis Fowl, also directed by Kenneth Branagh, for Disney; Greatest Days for Elysian Films; Visitation (Blinder Films); The Delinquent Season (Parallel Films) and Love, Rosie (Canyon Creek/Constantin Films). Television includes “The Last Bus” (Wildseed/Netflix), “The Holiday” (Chalkboard), “Ballistic” (Automatik Entertainment/New Regency) and “To Walk Invisible,” written and directed by Sally Wainwright for BBC. Stage work includes the title role in Matilda for the RSC/West End and The Hills of California in the West End. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest today, Father, Founder/Director of @castarsway, Co-Director @ehacircuit, Head Coach of @scaacademy_, and NBA Trainer @juvsandbox ! Tune in as we discuss Leading a Prep School Team in Southern Cali, Taking an Independent Club Team to the Top, Getting College Coaches in the Gym to see Your Athletes and much more!
Join Harmony and Russell as they take a light-hearted yet insightful stroll down memory lane, reflecting on the rollercoaster ride that was 2023. From humorous anecdotes to profound moments of gratitude and love, this special Christmas Eve episode blends the warm holiday spirit with the unique twists and turns of the past year. It's a blend of yoga philosophy, personal growth, and a touch of the irreverent humor you love! In This Episode: Reflections on 2023: Harmony and Russell discuss the major events of 2023, interweaving global happenings with personal experiences and growth. The Power of Humor: Delve into how humor has played a pivotal role in navigating the year's challenges. Gratitude and Love: Discover the moments that brought joy, learning, and love into their lives, emphasizing the importance of gratitude. Musical Highlights: Harmony and Russell share the diverse range of tunes that resonated with Harmony and Russell throughout the year. (Check out the playlist too!) Entertainment Picks: Recommendations for movies, TV shows, and restaurants that made an impact in 2023. Yoga and Personal Development: Insights into how yoga philosophy and personal development themes wove through their experiences of the year. ⭐️ Get the full Finding Harmony Playlist from this episode! 2023 Playlist Highlights: "That's How I Got To Memphis" - Tom T. Hall "Summertime" - Janice Joplin and Billie Holiday "California Stars" - Wilco "All Things Go" - Sufjan Stevens [And more... including the mysterious Chicken Wing song] FIND IT ALL RIGHT HERE Recommended Watch List: Elvis Leave The World Behind Project Runway Hell's Kitchen The Vow (HBO Series) Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult Chef's Table Barbie Movie Oppenheimer (You can watch it for us and let us know what you think…) Succession Galaxy Quest Home Improvement (for people who like sitcoms. Russell is not one of them.) Harry Potter Galaxy Quest again, for obvious reasons. Restaurant Recommendations: Alinea Restaurant Plant Based Heat Husk Nashville Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen Connect with Harmony: NEW FACEBOOK PAGE: /harmonyslatercoaching NEW Personal FB Profile: /HarmonyDSlater Website: harmonyslater.com Instagram: @harmonyslaterofficial Connect with Russell: Instagram: @racdesignstudio Personal IG: @russell_altice_case Website: russellalticecase.me MORE than ASANA Mentorship Starts January 3rd! SAVE YOUR SPOT TODAY! - harmonyslater.com/more-than-asana >>> GET YOUR FREE REFLECTION WORKBOOK FOR 2023 & 2024 Subscribe and Follow: Don't forget to subscribe and follow the Finding Harmony Podcast for more heartwarming and thought-provoking episodes.
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo is an iconic indie musician and songwriter. He joins Guy to talk about Uncle Tupelo's unexpected breakup, how that inspired him to explore new musical territories, and the story behind the classic album that cost Wilco their record deal -- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Jeff has a new book out, it's called "World Within A Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music".Links from the show:Wilco playing "New Madrid" LiveTrailer for "I am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco"Wilco at NPR's Tiny DeskWilco performs "California Stars" live on KEXPJeff on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" Jeff's new book "World Within A Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Erica chatted with Senior Research Scientist, Jason Hodin from the University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs about his work studying the metamorphosis of Sunflower Sea Stars. They also dove into the ecological importance of Sunflower, the idea of ecosystem Jenga, and the mystery of Sea Star Wasting Syndrome. Resources: On Kelp Forest Declines The Nature Conservancy of California (partner in the captive breeding program) page on "Transforming Ocean Conservation in California" Stars for the Sea: our online funding campaign through UW! If your listeners might be inclined to donate or to share this link with others, all money goes straight into our captive breeding program and is handled by the official UW donation process (is tax-deductible, etc) Sea Star Wasting Syndrome | MARINe
Mary and Meredith (the Mares) return for a second pre-season 2 bonus episode, because Mary got to see Wilco! Live! At the Oxbow River Stage in Napa! This discussion leads to further Wilco shows reminiscences and talk of other recent concert-going experiences, Wilco and non-Wilco. The plan is to be back soon with a whole new season of episodes - this time with interviews. Stay tuned.
I recently traveled out into the beautiful Dry creek region and Did new features with A. Rafanelli.I love these wines and in fact this family they producelimited supplies of the great wines from Dry Creek Valley. We have three features today! Four generations as growers and producers of fine wine, our family is proud to continue in the same winemaking and farming traditions as the founding generation. We continue to work passionately as stewards of the land with sustainable farming practices and preserving the traditional style of handcrafted wines, with the best intent to preserve the heritage for the future generations. After prohibition, Alberto and Letizia's son Americo showed interest in the family business and was soon carrying on the tradition. He moved the winery to its current location in the Dry Creek Valley in the early 1950's. It was here that he began to focus on the cultivation of premium Zinfandel grapes. Then, in the early 1970's, Americo offered his first commercial release with the iconic A. Rafanelli Winery label. Following in Americo's footsteps, his son David had the passion for growing grapes and making wine. He earned his degree in Viticulture from UC Davis and began to seek out the best land to plant more varietals for the winery portfolio. David and his wife Patty continued with the family business and propelled it to a new level of excellence. After graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, David and Patty's eldest daughter worked side-by-side with her father until becoming the head winemaker in 2000. With the help of her husband Craig Fehlman, who manages all of their vineyards, they hope to carry on the family tradition and continue improving the wines. Shelly's sister, Stacy, is in charge of daily operations at the winery. A bright and lively vintage with instantly charming aromas of freshly picked raspberries, blackberries and cherries. Hints of cinnamon and star anise add a playful zing of spice to this elegantly styled zin. With a softness on the palate and supple tannins, this wine is enjoyable now in its vibrant youth, yet its classic character will allow for it to mature further. ,Zinfandel,Cabernet,and Merlot! We have three new features . Please clcik on the links atthe bottom of the feature,and join us!Cheers! Click here and join us as we enjoy great food and wine . Click here and join us as we enjoy great food and wine . Click here and join us as we enjoy great food and wine .
My guests on this week’s There R Giants podcast are two of San Jose’s top prospects, LHP Kyle Harrison and 3b Casey Schmitt. Both were members of the Giants’ 2020 draft and both are having excellent first pro seasons. I think you’ll enjoy both of these short interviews! I did have a few technical issues here while I was on the road with a different recording setup, so apologies for some of the sound issues in this episode — especially all my typing noises!If you like There R Giants podcasts, you might want to sign up for daily newsletters rounding up all the action on the Giants farm system, delivered to your Inbox every Monday-Friday.Intro/Outro: “California Stars” by Wilco Get full access to There R Giants at rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
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On this episode the boys talk about what is maybe Wilco's most famous song, the breezy "California Stars" from the 1998 collaboration with Billy Bragg "Mermaid Avenue". Wilco "California Stars" Mermaid Avenue (1998) Visit abcwilco.com to find all of the ways to support and follow the show. Please support the show by leaving a rating and review in your preferred podcatcher. Instagram - instagram.com/abcwilco Twitter - twitter.com/abcwilco Facebook - Facebook.com/abcwilco Reddit - reddit.com/r/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Email - abcwilco@gmail.com Voicemail - anchor.fm/abcwilco/message -------------------------------------------------------- Merch - teespring.com/stores/abcwilco Patreon - patreon.com/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Jason's Instagram - instagram.com/hessisbest Jason's Website - hessisbest.com Kevin's Instagram - instagram.com/kevinvinyl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/support
It's time to travel back twenty years and revisit the albums of 1998. What albums were overlooked upon release that have gained critical acclaim and fans in the years since? Which albums were big releases that have stood the test of time, and which ones have failed that same test? Are there albums we bought back in 1998 and immediately regretted the purchase? And what are our favorite albums from this wildly divergent year that witnessed the rise of nü-metal bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit along with the pop of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, that also featured new albums from major artists like Madonna, the Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam and The Smashing Pumpkins. To help us dig into it all, we're joined by Andy Derer of The Andy Derer Show, Chip Midnight of Kids Interview Bands and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Intro - 1998 Medley (Marilyn Manson, The Smashing Pumpkins, Semisonic, Beastie Boys) 15:54 - Starfighter Pilot by Snow Patrol 23:18 - Poets by The Tragically Hip 36:29 - Something' Hot by The Afghan Whigs 51:02 - At My Most Beautiful by R.E.M. 1:08:25 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:12:29 - Car Radio by Spoon Outro - Ray of Light by Madonna Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
It's time to travel back twenty years and revisit the albums of 1998. What albums were overlooked upon release that have gained critical acclaim and fans in the years since? Which albums were big releases that have stood the test of time, and which ones have failed that same test? Are there albums we bought back in 1998 and immediately regretted the purchase? And what are our favorite albums from this wildly divergent year that witnessed the rise of nü-metal bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit along with the pop of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, that also featured new albums from major artists like Madonna, the Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam and The Smashing Pumpkins. To help us dig into it all, we're joined by Andy Derer of The Andy Derer Show, Chip Midnight of Kids Interview Bands and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Intro - 1998 Medley (Marilyn Manson, The Smashing Pumpkins, Semisonic, Beastie Boys) 15:54 - Starfighter Pilot by Snow Patrol 23:18 - Poets by The Tragically Hip 36:29 - Something' Hot by The Afghan Whigs 51:02 - At My Most Beautiful by R.E.M. 1:08:25 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:12:29 - Car Radio by Spoon Outro - Ray of Light by Madonna Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Into Another bring the riffs, the big vocals and locked-in rhythm section on 1995′s Seemless. Even though we're fans of New York City bands such as Quicksand and Handsome, Into Another somehow flew under our radar. However, thanks to Patreon patron Chris M. with his twelve-month anniversary pick, he enlightened us on the major label debut (and third overall) album by the band. We dug deep into the record, enough to give you some bonus content over at Patreon discussing b-sides and more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Mutate Me 12:43 - Mutate Me 21:42 - For a Wounded Wren 27:20 - The Way Down 30:30 - Actual Size Outro - T.A.I.L. In the 1990s the term alternative country appeared, we're talking the bands, the sound and influences. What is alternative country an alternative to? Country? Rock? We dig into the unique aspects that separate alternative country from its more mainstream counterparts and the sounds that help create it. We talk some of the biggest influences upon 90s alternative country, including Gram Parsons, Neil Young, the punk rock from labels like SST and more. We talk about our favorite 90s alternative country albums, and which artists today are carrying the alternative country torch. To do so, we're joined by returning roundtable guests Eric Grubbs of Dallas Observer, Jim Kopeny of Chicagoist and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Songs in this Episode Intro - Are You Ready for the Country by Neil Young 16:42 - Blue by The Jayhawks 29:08 - Postcard by Uncle Tupelo 47:36 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:01:32 - Dancefloors by My Morning Jacket Outro - Hot Burrito #2 by Dinosaur Jr (Flying Burrito Brothers cover) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Into Another bring the riffs, the big vocals and locked-in rhythm section on 1995′s Seemless. Even though we’re fans of New York City bands such as Quicksand and Handsome, Into Another somehow flew under our radar. However, thanks to Patreon patron Chris M. with his twelve-month anniversary pick, he enlightened us on the major label debut (and third overall) album by the band. We dug deep into the record, enough to give you some bonus content over at Patreon discussing b-sides and more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Mutate Me 12:43 - Mutate Me 21:42 - For a Wounded Wren 27:20 - The Way Down 30:30 - Actual Size Outro - T.A.I.L. In the 1990s the term alternative country appeared, we’re talking the bands, the sound and influences. What is alternative country an alternative to? Country? Rock? We dig into the unique aspects that separate alternative country from its more mainstream counterparts and the sounds that help create it. We talk some of the biggest influences upon 90s alternative country, including Gram Parsons, Neil Young, the punk rock from labels like SST and more. We talk about our favorite 90s alternative country albums, and which artists today are carrying the alternative country torch. To do so, we’re joined by returning roundtable guests Eric Grubbs of Dallas Observer, Jim Kopeny of Chicagoist and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Songs in this Episode Intro - Are You Ready for the Country by Neil Young 16:42 - Blue by The Jayhawks 29:08 - Postcard by Uncle Tupelo 47:36 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:01:32 - Dancefloors by My Morning Jacket Outro - Hot Burrito #2 by Dinosaur Jr (Flying Burrito Brothers cover) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
In the 1990s the term alternative country appeared, we're talking the bands, the sound and influences. What is alternative country an alternative to? Country? Rock? We dig into the unique aspects that separate alternative country from its more mainstream counterparts and the sounds that help create it. We talk some of the biggest influences upon 90s alternative country, including Gram Parsons, Neil Young, the punk rock from labels like SST and more. We talk about our favorite 90s alternative country albums, and which artists today are carrying the alternative country torch. To do so, we're joined by returning roundtable guests Eric Grubbs of Dallas Observer, Jim Kopeny of Chicagoist and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Songs in this Episode Intro - Are You Ready for the Country by Neil Young 16:42 - Blue by The Jayhawks 29:08 - Postcard by Uncle Tupelo 47:36 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:01:32 - Dancefloors by My Morning Jacket Outro - Hot Burrito #2 by Dinosaur Jr (Flying Burrito Brothers cover) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
In the 1990s the term alternative country appeared, we’re talking the bands, the sound and influences. What is alternative country an alternative to? Country? Rock? We dig into the unique aspects that separate alternative country from its more mainstream counterparts and the sounds that help create it. We talk some of the biggest influences upon 90s alternative country, including Gram Parsons, Neil Young, the punk rock from labels like SST and more. We talk about our favorite 90s alternative country albums, and which artists today are carrying the alternative country torch. To do so, we’re joined by returning roundtable guests Eric Grubbs of Dallas Observer, Jim Kopeny of Chicagoist and Jim Hanke of Vinyl Emergency. Songs in this Episode Intro - Are You Ready for the Country by Neil Young 16:42 - Blue by The Jayhawks 29:08 - Postcard by Uncle Tupelo 47:36 - California Stars by Billy Bragg and Wilco 1:01:32 - Dancefloors by My Morning Jacket Outro - Hot Burrito #2 by Dinosaur Jr (Flying Burrito Brothers cover) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Show #306 Freedy Johnston – Baby, Baby Come Home (Neon Repairman) Cat Canteri - See My Bones (When We Were Young) Richard Thompson - Beatnik Walking (Still) Texas Martha and the House of Twang - Long Way From Home (Long Way From Home) (mic break) Matt Lax and Nearly Beloved - It Just Happens (This House of Mine) Will Hoge - Guitar or a Gun (Small Town Dreams) Tia McGraff - What A Heart Must Do (Crazy Beautiful) Sour Bridges - Carry On (Sour Bridges) (mic break) Jami Lynn - The North Wind (Fall is a Good Time to Die) The SteelDrivers - Brother John (The Muscle Shoals Recordings) Phil Cody - Johnny Strikes Up The Band (Cody Sings Zevon) Danny Morris and the California Stars - The Honky Tonk That Used To Be Here (Danny Morris and the California Stars) (mic break) Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank - Everybody's Got A Baby But Me (American Shuffle) Vince Matthews and Jim Casey - Laid Back Country Picker (The Kingston Springs Suite) (mic break) Kacey Musgraves - Biscuits (Pageant Material) Twitter: @Fratrain Flipboard: Americana Boogie Music (July 10th 2015) Bill Frater
Show #301 Jimmy LaFave - The Beauty of You (The Night Tribe) Surrender Hill - Sunday Morning (Surrender Hill) Todd Adelman - Long Arm of the Law (Highways & Lowways) Will Hoge - Guitar or a Gun (Small Town Dreams) (mic break) Adrienne Tooley - Nowhere Girl (Nowhere Girl) Sons Of Bill - Road To Canaan (Love & Logic) Canebreakers - Little, Light Inside (Frame and Floor) Jimmy LaFave - Trying To Get Back to You (The Night Tribe) (mic break) The Revelers - Pus Whiskey (No More Whiskey) (Get Ready) Darryl Holter – California Stars (Radio Songs: Woody Guthrie in Los Angeles 1937-1939) Craig Moreau - Somebody Tell Her (The Daredevil Kid) Kevin So - June Carter Cash (Countryside) Rhett Miller with Black Prairie - Reasons To Live (The Traveler) (mic break) Jimmy LaFave - The Roads of The Earth (The Night Tribe) Twitter: @Fratrain Flipboard: Americana Boogie Music (May 29th, 2015) Bill Frater
TGAHP 09: The Two-Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Fastball.Ralph and Bill must stop some goons from beating up Major League players before they ruin baseball forever. To find out what is going on Bill gets Ralph a tryout for the California Stars. With the super suit Ralph is able to throw a fastball at unimaginable speeds. Will baseball be ruined forever? Will Ralph let his new found fame get the better of him? Will the stuntman's nose be the butt of jokes for two silly podcasters? Find out these answers and more on the latest episode of The Greatest American Hero the podcast!Please check out our Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/tgahpodcastFeel free to leave us comments and let us know if we made too many nose jokes.