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My guest this week is the incredible Mississippi songwriter, guitarist and drummer Cedric Burnside.Cedric comes from a long family line of Hill Country blues musicians. His dad is the drummer Calvin Jackson and he is the grandson of the legendary R.L. Burnside, one of the great traditional Mississippi blues artists of all time. Cedric is an exceptional guitarist and songwriter who seems to have found a unique place in the landscape of modern music. He's able to make records that sound fresh and current, but is very much honoring the traditions of the Hill Country region. It's a totally unique style of music that you catch glimpses of with artists like John Lee Hooker and Jesse Mae Hemphill, but the really traditional music is even more specific than that. Born in the juke joints of Northern Mississippi, the music is usually driven by guitars and drums. It's hypnotic, relentless and so unpredicatble and exciting to see live. It's almost the kind of music that you'd think wouldn't translate that well to record, but in Cedirc's hands it does. He is also a fantastic drummer who has played with all kinds of artists including Jimmy Buffett, Widespread Panic, T-Model Ford, and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, not to mention his grandfather R.L.. He has a bunch of albums out under his own name including the Grammy Award-winning “I Be Trying” from 2021 and the brand new “Hill Country Love”, both of which we get into in this episode.You can get all the info on the new album and his extensive worldwide tour dates at cedricburnside.net - Enjoy our conversation!This season is brought to you by our sponsors Larivée Guitars and Fishman AmplificationYou can join our Patreon here to get all episodes ad-free, as well as access to all early episodesThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Get ad-free episodes and access to all early episodes by subscribing to Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maria Zeringue talks with GRAMMY Award winning Hill Country Blues musician and a 2024 Governor's Arts Awards Recipient, Cedric Burnside. Cedric talks about growing up in North Mississippi and his mentors, including his grandfather R.L. Burnside, his father Calvin Jackson, and blues legend, Junior Kimbrough. Cedric also discusses life on the road, his prolific discography, and the future of the genre. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt the thrill of the chase, the exhilaration of the hunt, and the sweet satisfaction of a successful game? This episode gives you a front-row seat to one such adventure, featuring our guest, the intrepid hunter Calvin Jackson of British Columbia. Calvin, who had initially set out for a bison hunt, takes us through his unexpected moose hunting exploits. Strap in as we journey through the grizzly terrain with a group of hunters. Their quest for bison takes a twist when they stumble upon bull moose. The high country is their playground, the land of fossils their discovery, and amidst the thrill of the hunt, they find time to indulge in a little fly fishing. We don't just track, hunt, and conquer, but also pause to appreciate the stunning landscape that is our hunting ground.Calvin on InstagramOur InstagramSupport the show
Jahcour Pearson led the XFL in receiving last season and Calvin Jackson played wide receiver for the NY Jets and Miami Dolphins. Now, they're teammates on the Seattle Sea Dragons. They join Mo on today's new episode of the Momentum Podcast. Jahcour talks about the state of Ole Miss Football and Lane Kiffin's leaked meeting, learning from Josh Gordon and more.
On today's episode, Calvin Jackson shares how familial support and mentorship inspired him to create his own journey of success. Listen in as Jennifer and Calvin explore how to be a mentor on and off the field, creating a legacy, and how to create the mental resilience necessary for success. About Calvin Jackson Jr.: Calvin Jackson Jr. is a wide receiver who currently plays for the New York Jets. Calvin finished his college football career at Washington State where during his time there he played in 31 games, had 104 receptions for 1403 yards and 10 touchdowns. Prior to Washington State, Calvin played college football at Independence Community College. Follow Calvin on Instagram: @primetime_ceej85 Follow Calvin on Twitter: @PrimetimeCeej Want to find your own way to Move the Ball toward your goals? Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/movetheball/ Buy the Move the Ball book: https://amz.run/5JR6 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movetheball/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@movetheballpodcast Get your Move the Ball Merch: https://www.wemovetheball.com Join the mailing list and get updates about Jen's new book, Dominate the Game: How Life Changes When You Show Up: http://www.dominateandmove.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we take a few adventures with Eddie Murphy & Chuck Norris to the dark side.. That's right a little something different for this week. We review The Golden Child (1986) where Eddie Murphy is tasked with rescuing a child from Tibet from demonic forces that want to rule the world. Then we watched Hellbound (1994) about Chuck Norris who plays FRANK SHATTER (echo) who tracks down an ancient evil with his trusty sidekick Calvin Jackson. Together can they save the world? Together can these actors save the podcast??? Good question. Plus, we talk about a new show that is out on Travel Channel called Vampires in America that is a bit concerning. JOIN US! Episode Link: https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep268 LinkTree ► https://linktr.ee/btvcast Time Stamps HORRORSHOTS - 11:58 The Golden Child (1986) Spoiler Free Review - 14:20 The Golden Child - Trivia & Spoilers Discussion - 29:34 Hellbound (1994) Spoiler Free Review - 47:38 Hellbound - Trivia & Spoilers - 1:01:47 End of Podcast Talk - 1:17:54 So grab your Scepter be sure to bring your Adjani Dagger and please for the love of podcasts don't forget to bring your Headphones as we travel Beyond The Void!
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This week we're discussing the Cal game, the Calvin Jackson catch, our emerging defense, and Saturday's upcoming game with THE # 1 Oregon State Beavers in Pullman.
What an entirely weird football game. But hey, a win is a win, baby! We'll talk about a stellar defensive performance against Cal and preview the Oregon State Beavers. Plus, we are absolutely going to get mad about Calvin Jackson having to share catch of the week honors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What an entirely weird football game. But hey, a win is a win, baby! We'll talk about a stellar defensive performance against Cal and preview the Oregon State Beavers. Plus, we are absolutely going to get mad about Calvin Jackson having to share catch of the week honors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What an entirely weird football game. But hey, a win is a win, baby! We'll talk about a stellar defensive performance against Cal and preview the Oregon State Beavers. Plus, we are absolutely going to get mad about Calvin Jackson having to share catch of the week honors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest U.S. Bank Cougar Coach's Show, Chaz and Coach Rolovich talk about last weekend's victory against Portland State and preview the start of Pac-12 play when USC comes to Pullman on Saturday. Then Director of Athletics Pat Chun joins the show (on his birthday no less!) to give a logistics update for the USC game. Finally, Renard Bell and Calvin Jackson, Jr. come on for a little wide receiver talk. #GoCougsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are back for another great episode of the corner. We talk The Masters, football, a touch of baseball and much more. We have our tweets of the week and share a fun story. We talk with Last Chance U and current Washington State football player Calvin Jackson Jr. He talks about his time playing for a camera crew, playing in Kansas and moving up to the PAC-12 ranks. It is another fantastic interview to enjoy! Feel free to reach out to use at joshssportscorner@gmail.com if you have any comments or questions! Talks with you guys next week! @joshsportcorner @jmilliz363 @swagtotheski --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshsc/support
“Cowpoke” es una de las tonadas clásicas de vaqueros de Stan Jones, el actor y compositor de Arizona al que le debemos canciones como "Ghost Riders in the Sky". Jones murió de cáncer en 1963 pero su legado en la iconografía de los cowboys no se ha borrado. Colter Wall ha recuperado “Cowpoke” para adjuntarla a su último álbum, Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs, que debutó la semana pasada en el octavo puesto de las listas de country y el tercero de las de Folk/Americana, pero que resultó ser el que más vendió en soportes físicos con un amplio margen. Este nativo de Saskatchewan, en Canadá, de 25 años, ha elegido en su tercer álbum ser más severo al revitalizar la tradición del Western y homenajear a los cowboys. Su voz inimitable hace que, al escucharla, te detengas y le prestes toda la atención. La actualidad de la Americana está impregnada de tradición seminal y de un cierto universo cinematográfico que representa fielmente Charley Crockett en su último álbum, Welcome To Hard Times, y especialmente en canciones como “Fool Somebody Else”. Esta vez es una mezcla de influencias siempre equilibrada por la predominancia del Western como eje central. Aunque la letra pueda hacernos pensar que trata sobre una relación amorosa, la realidad es que Charley Crockett vuelve a referirse a sus problemas de salud que le obligaron a operarse a corazón abierto a comienzos del pasado año. Kalen Nash compuso “Loving You Still”, uno de los momentos mágicos de Back Of Our Minds, el debut de Kalen & Aslyn, el dúo que forma el matrimonio de Athens, en Georgia. En realidad parece que estuviéramos ante un diario sonoro en el que se han reflejado sus experiencias de la última década. Tras distintas vivencias individuales, la pareja decidió resumir una relación desordenada, imperfecta y claramente honesta como la suya a modo de capítulos de una novela. El resultado final es una fusión natural de los sonidos cálidos de los últimos 60 y primeros 70 en el sur de California. Kalen & Aslyn, que también han producido el proyecto, dejan canciones seductoras del estilo de “Loving You Still”, combinando sus armonías a la perfección. “Grit and Grace” habla de superación, determinación y fe en poder tener un final feliz. Es una canción basada en la historia real de un prisionero de guerra que la madre del vocalista Buddy Melton escribió junto a Milan Miller y Beth Husband. Da nombre genérico al nuevo álbum de Balsam Range, la banda de Haywood County, en Carolina del Norte, que mantiene el arraigo como fundamento de su carrera, que ha obtenido el amplio reconocimiento de la escena del bluegrass manteniendo su genuina dedicación a las historias sobre personas reales. Regresan a nuestro tiempo de radio Steep Canyon Rangers, con un nuevo trabajo como Arm in Arm, que ya anticipamos hace un par de meses. Se trata del primer disco de la banda grabado fuera de su estado natal en sus 20 años de historia. Esta vez se han acercado a los estudios Southern Ground de Nashville para seguir rindiendo homenaje a las tradiciones más vitales del bluegrass, aun cuando siguen explorando nuevas rutas sonoras. “Honey On My Tongue” pudiera sonar como un tema de ruptura, pero en realidad trata sobre las dificultades de la paternidad. Hace un año este “Bad Guy” formó parte del álbum One Light Town de Casey Donahew y en estas fechas se ha convertido en una de las canciones favoritas de las emisoras tejanas. Trata sobre un tipo egoista que reconoce no ser perfecto. El músico de Burleson ha conseguido gracias a una ejemplar constancia en sus 18 años de carrera ser uno de los artistas más considerados de la escena independiente del Lone Star State donde ha publicado nueve álbumes. Once Upon A River es una película que cuenta la odisea de Margo Crane, una joven nativa americana que viaja a lo largo del río Stark, en busca de su madre, de la que fue separada. Con tintes de Huckleberry Finn, la novela de Bonnie Jo Campbell ha pasado al cine gracias a Haroula Rose, artista musical y cineasta de Chicago con ascendencia griega que vivió durante una temporada en Madrid, algo que nunca ha olvidado y que presentó internacionalmente la cinta en el Festival de Mallorca. El próximo 2 de octubre será la fecha de su estreno definitivo. Además de la partitura de Zac Rae, músicos como J.D. Souther o Will Oldham han incorporado temas propios. Rodney Crowell compuso una nueva canción para su banda sonora. Es “The Damage”, lo primero que nos ha regalado el artista tejano tras su imponente álbum Texas de hace un año. Crecido en Greenville, Mississippi, y fascinado por el blues más tradicional y el jazz, Steve Azar estuvo de gira con Bob Seger hace años, olvidó su paso por la escena de Nashville en la segunda mitad de los 90 y se ha dedicado a concentrarse en la composición y el reencuentro con sus raíces. Su último álbum, My Mississippi Reunion,se publicará a finales de octubre cuenta con invitados como el batería, guitarrista, cantante y compositor de blues Cedric Burnside en "Coldwater". Nació en Memphis, Tennessee, es hijo del también batería de blues Calvin Jackson y nieto del guitarrista R. L. Burnside. The Waiting es un EP monumental, fruto de la incontinencia artística de un trovador tejano como Wade Bowen, uno de los sustentos esenciales de la Red Dirt Music. Después de regalarnos el segundo volumen de Hold My Beer, un disco indispensable junto a Randy Rogers, ha publicado por sorpresa seis canciones que parecen ser una primera entrega de todo lo que ha estado grabando durante los últimos meses de aislamiento. The Waiting lo componen cuatro de sus canciones aparecidas en sus álbumes en vivo que nunca había grabado en el estudio, una composición que escribió hace tiempo junto a su amigo Brent Cobb y una versión de “I Wish It Would Rain Down”, su canción favorita de Phil Collins. “Get Away” la habíamos escuchado en su segundo álbum, The Blue Light Live, grabado en directo en 2003 en la popular sala de Lubbock. Ahora, Wade Bowen y su banda la grabaron juntos en New Braunfels, Texas, y posteriormente músicos de Austin y Nashville agregaron steel, coros y teclados, enviando sus partes por correo electrónico. También llegará en octubre Forever Better Worse, la nueva apuesta de Great Peacock, el trío de Nashville que parece buscar una versión sureña del clásico Heartland rock. Se fueron a los estudios Sound Emporium de Music Row para grabar las bases fundamentales del trabajo y se recluyeron posteriormente en casa de Blount Floyd, el segundo guitarrista del grupo, para culminar con un tinte mucho más personal que en sus discos precedentes. Incluso han contado con invitados amigos como Adam Kurtz, antiguo miembro de American Aquarium, y Sadler Vaden de la 400 Unit de Jason Isbell. “Heavy Load” se nos antoja una canción expresiva del momento presente en el que la interiorización personal ha tomado el protagonismo. Es un tema de amor irrenunciable a pesar de sus dificultades. Capitalizar la herencia recibida no es una labor sencilla. Esa parece ser la tarea que se han impuesto Devon Allman y Duane Betts hijos respectivos de Gregg Allman y Dickey Betts con la Allman Betts Band, a la que también se ha unido el bajista Berry Oakley Jr. — hijo de Berry Oakley, el que fuera también miembro de The Allman Brothers Band. El año pasado debutaron con Down to the River y ahora han publicado su segundo álbum, Bless Your Heart, manteniendo evidentes guiños a ciertos acordes siempre recordados de las guitarras de la mítica banda de southern rock. Ese es el corsé que se sigue evidenciando en sus grabaciones, el estar demasiado responsabilizados por sus apellidos. El famoso “peso de la púrpura”. Y posiblemente sea ese peso el que les impide explorar con más intensidad su propia personalidad. “Rivers Run” juguetea con acordes fácilmente reconocibles y deja un regusto enternecedor, pero posiblemente el septeto tenga que aventurarse por descubrir su propio camino. La despedida del programa nos lleva de nuevo al Forum de Inglewood, cuando los Eagles, ya sin Glenn Frey actuaron durante tres días, a mediados de septiembre de 2018. Ahora se ha resumido en Live From The Forum MMXVIII que se editará el 16 de octubre en varios formatos. Al trío superviviente de la banda californiana se añadieron Deacon Frey, hijo de Glenn y Vince Gill, un músico que por sí mismo ha tejido un tapiz imponente dentro de la country music durante décadas. Y para interpretar “Lyin’ Eyes”, un tema mítico de One Of These Nights siempre ligado a Frey, que solía dedicárselo a su ex-mujer, fue Vince Gill quien se hizo cargo de la voz solista con una solvencia absoluta. Escuchar audio
In this episode of By Any Means Necessary hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Jim Kavanagh, a political analyst and contributor to Counterpunch and ThePolemicist.net, to talk about his latest article, “Over the Rainbow: Paths of Resistance After George Floyd,” the awkward and largely-symbolic responses by Democrats to the mass uprising, and why both the party and the black capitalist class appear to be attempting to co-opt the language of protesters while refusing to commit to core demands like defunding the police.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ali Abunimah, co-founder of electronicintifada.net and the author of "One Country" and "The Battle for Justice in Palestine," to talk about his new article, "Israel Lobby Sees Black Lives Matter as Major Strategic Threat," the reemergence of longstanding solidarity between Black and Palestinian in the aftermath of the Ferguson uprising and again today, and the links between the decades of cooperation between police in the US and Israel and last week's killing of disabled Palestinian man Iyad Halak by police in Israel.In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Dr. Gnaka Lagoke, Assistant Professor of History and Pan-African Studies at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and founder of the Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum, to talk about the recent statement by the US State Department lashing out at Zimbabwe, how the ongoing global protest movement for Black lives is leading to a "revival of Pan-African consciousness," and how to organize around this unique historical moment.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by organizer and activist Calvin Jackson to talk about the racist mythologies surrounding the supposed necessity of policing in the US, what's behind Frantz Fanon's observation that the oppressed tend to "believe the worst about themselves," and how to overcome the establishment's dilution of the real message of the global movement for Black lives.
On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" hosts Jacquie Luqman and Sean Blackmon are joined by Garland Nixon, co-host of Fault Lines with Lee Stranahan on Radio Sputnik, to explain popular sentiment surrounding Brexit in the UK, the impact of the recent elections on the Labour party and the progressive movement more broadly, and how a push to privatize the British National Health Services (among other austerity measures) has taken a backseat to today's withdrawal of the UK from the European Union. In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Brian Becker, host of Loud and Clear with Brian Becker on Radio Sputnik, to talk about the US government responding to the demand by millions of Iraqi citizens and the Iraqi parliament that the US military leave the country by building three new military bases instead, how that decision reflects a return to a more overt strategy of imperialist domination by the US government, and why liberal opposition to war by focuses more on procedural impropriety than the practical consequences of military engagements.In the third segment, Jacquie Luqman and Sean Blackmon are joined by Juan de Marcos González, a Cuban bandleader and musician now on tour with the Afro-Cuban All Stars, to talk about the African roots of Cuban music and many other genres, how the next generation of musicians is keeping the spirit of Cuban music alive and bringing it to new audiences, and how he sees his role as a kind of ambassador for Cuban culture.Later in the show, Jacquie and Sean are joined by Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Men Voting Project, and organizer and activist Calvin Jackson to talk about recent polls showing Bernie Sanders neck-and-neck with Joe Biden, why Andrew Yang holds some appeal among Black celebrities, the reasons the Pete Buttigieg campaign is more appealing to Republicans than Democrats, the revelation that Amy Klobuchar condemned a black teenager to life imprisonment despite virtually no evidence linking him to a crime, and how that reflects on her campaign.
CEDRIC BURNSIDE still lives on several acres not far from the Holly Springs, Mississippi, home where he was raised by “Big Daddy,” his grandfather, the late singer/songwriter/guitarist R.L. Burnside whom Cedric famously played with, just as his own father, drummer Calvin Jackson, did. Cedric was literally born to the blues, more specifically, the “rhythmically unorthodox” Hill country variant which emerged from Mississippi, where he grew up surrounded (and influenced) by Junior Kimbrough, Jessie May Hemphill and Otha Turner, as well as delta musicians T-Model Ford and Paul “Wine” Jones. This Grammy-nominated and Blues Music Awards winner latest is ‘Benton County Relic’ which brings the blues alive for a new generation. THE FARMER & ADELE are reimaging the modern cowboy/cowgirl while respecting its beginnings. Based out of Nashville, TN, The Farmer & Adele – led by Grace Adele and Keenan Wade – leads the pack of a new wave of musicians revitalizing western swing music. With a star-studded record, award nominations and their own morning radio show on WSM’s Route 650, The Farmer & Adele are a one-two punch of classic meets modern. The band’s debut effort, ‘Into the Wide Open Sky’, combines original compositions rooted in familiar styles of the American landscape. Traces of classic country, jazz and Tin Pan Alley songwriting interweave throughout the group’s top-notch musicianship. WoodSongs Kid: Liam Farley is a nine-year-old fiddle champion from Chapman, West Virginia.
Miami Dolphins Tales From The Deep A South Florida native, Calvin Jackson was a member of the storied Dillard High School football program that sent five of its star players to Auburn University in the early 90's. Jackson played just two college seasons, helping lead the Tigers to an 11-0 record in 1993 before leaving Auburn to pursue his NFL career. He landed with his hometown team and became a fixture in the Miami Dolphins secondary from 1994 to 1999. In The Tank, Calvin shares why he left Auburn following his sophomore year, gives a very candid but unexpected explanation as to how he signed with the Dolphins, recalls a wild “DB Night Out” that lead to former safety Corey Harris revealing more than anyone expected, and challenges Trick Daddy to a cook-off! This episode is sponsored by: ARS & Associates https://www.arsaccounting.com/ Call ARS at (305) 653–7350 and mention The Fish Tank to receive a 20% discount off the cost of preparing your tax return. And A&T Dry Cleaners https://www.drycleanertoyou.com/ Fish Tank listeners will receive 50% off their first order and 25% off all dry cleaning afterwards! Call Ara at (954) 610-9383
CEDRIC BURNSIDE still lives on several acres not far from the Holly Springs, Mississippi, home where he was raised by “Big Daddy,” his grandfather, the late singer/songwriter/guitarist R.L. Burnside whom Cedric famously played with, just as his own father, drummer Calvin Jackson, did. Cedric was literally born to the blues, more specifically, the “rhythmically unorthodox” Hill country variant which emerged from Mississippi, where he grew up surrounded (and influenced) by Junior Kimbrough, Jessie May Hemphill and Otha Turner, as well as delta musicians T-Model Ford and Paul “Wine” Jones. This Grammy-nominated and Blues Music Awards winner latest is ‘Benton County Relic' which brings the blues alive for a new generation. THE FARMER & ADELE are reimaging the modern cowboy/cowgirl while respecting its beginnings. Based out of Nashville, TN, The Farmer & Adele – led by Grace Adele and Keenan Wade – leads the pack of a new wave of musicians revitalizing western swing music. With a star-studded record, award nominations and their own morning radio show on WSM's Route 650, The Farmer & Adele are a one-two punch of classic meets modern. The band's debut effort, ‘Into the Wide Open Sky', combines original compositions rooted in familiar styles of the American landscape. Traces of classic country, jazz and Tin Pan Alley songwriting interweave throughout the group's top-notch musicianship. WoodSongs Kid: Liam Farley is a nine-year-old fiddle champion from Chapman, West Virginia. Listen Now
Brian Caston and Calvin Jackson are longtime gamers who have been influenced by multiplayer games such as Mortal Kombat and Mario Party. They join AWOI to discuss what they would like to see game developers make to avoid the traditional rinse and repeat cycle! Please don't mind the echo!
Cedric Burnside is a critically acclaimed blues drummer, guitarist, singer-songwriter from North Mississippi who is the son of blues drummer Calvin Jackson and grandson of blues legend RL Burnside. Cedric has won 4 Blues Music Awards for best drummer. Blues America is a unique talk radio program broadcasting weekly on Arizona radio and syndicated around the world. All third-party content is licensed and used by the artist and label by permission.