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DJ Glenn Aure was born and raised in the Bay Area. He learned how to play the drums at the early age of 9, which helped him understand the theory of measures, tempo, and syncopation. Glenn began collecting his own vinyl to start building up his own collection of music. Inspired by DJ legends on the radio (Cameron Paul, Michael Erickson, Alex Mejia, Theo), Glenn continued to work on his craft and carving out his own style of DJing. In 1991, Glenn participated in the local 106 KMEL Radio “Battle of The DJs” contest which he won and earned a guest spot on the station. That guest spot eventually led to a permanent weekend mix show slot on the station. Glenn was eventually asked by Sway to be his DJ on the weekly KMEL 10 o'clock Bomb show, which centered around highlighting new music and artists. They helped introduce and break many artists and songs on this platform. A bigger break for Glenn would come in 1994 as Sway was promoted to Morning Drive and brought Glenn in as his Morning Show DJ. Glenn was heard daily in the mix, providing that music soundtrack to the Bay Area listeners. After a few years of doing Morning Drive, Sway left KMEL for MTV which then led to Glenn becoming Music Director for KMEL. As the station's Music Director, Glenn was responsible for choosing and programming what music got played on the station. He helped mold the sound of KMEL and the Bay Area. Glenn also worked for labels such as Epic, Republic, and Def Jam Records, serving as Radio Promotions for these companies. #djglennaure #dj #kmel #bayarea #hiphop #rap #radio #radiostation #music #podcast #noideasoriginalpodcast #interview #spotify #youtube #soundcloud #defjam #epic #radiopromotions
Our standard party of panelists covers the newly announced God of War and Death Stranding adaptations, what they'd teach in game design school, hangout flavors, and Christopher Lambert. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: Who were the kings of the lost art of video game packaging? (05:40) Which games make the weird controllers they were designed for worth using? (12:57) Other than fatherhood, what types of interpersonal relationships should games explore? (19:59) What's the worst flavor text in video games? (26:04) In the Death Stranding movie, who should play Sam Porter Bridges? (31:17) What questions would you put on a written exam in a game design class? (39:15) What would you change about the last video game you played? (44:25) How would you describe your unique perspective and how would you put that in a video game? (51:42) How would you break down the first screen of Super Mario Bros.? (56:34) LIGHTNING ROUND: The Price is Sprite (from Yeso) (01:04:56) Recommendations and Outro (01:12:38) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit forums! A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Batman: The Animated Series Guillermo del Toro The incredible boxes of Hock Wah Yeo Prince of Persia series Spectre Gabriel Knight series Worms series Westworld Rome Deadwood A Man Called Hawk Internet Archive Resident Evil series Crazy Controllers – The Resident Evil Pad Wicked Monsters: BLAST! Onimusha 3: Demon Siege Onimusha 3 unsheathes katana controller WarioWare: Twisted! NeGcon PlayStation Move Johann Sebastian Joust Wii Sports Resort Konami Justifier Lethal Enforcers Steel Battalion BattleTech Centers God of War: Ragnarök The Last of Us series Uncharted series Giana Sisters DS Ace Attorney series Super Mario series Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Seinfeld Final Fantasy XV Gears of War War and Peace Hesher'S Pizza Magic: The Gathering ResetEra Fantasy Life Elden Ring Elder Scrolls series Oblivion (2013) Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) Death Stranding Death Stranding movie announced, with Hideo Kojima producing Norman Reedus The Boondock Saints (1999) The Walking Dead Amazon Is Making a ‘God of War' TV Series Christopher Lambert Henry Cavill says he will not return as Superman The Witcher Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) Subway (1985) The Young Pope Sonic the Hedgehog universe Dragon Quest Treasures Judgment series Demonschool VIDEOBALL Ninja Gaiden Black Pac-Man Tengai Makyō: Fūun Kabuki Den the Lord of the Rings banner Tim put in the chat Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Recommendations: Brandon: Take a look at the Jewel of the Five Suns kickstarter, Cameron Paul 106 KMEL Powermixes, wishlist Hyper Gunsport and Demonschool on steam please thank you Frank: Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku series Tim: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Jaffe: The Blacklist Support on Patreon Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Our standard party of panelists covers the newly announced God of War and Death Stranding adaptations, what they'd teach in game design school, hangout flavors, and Christopher Lambert. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: Who were the kings of the lost art of video game packaging? (05:40) Which games make the weird controllers they were designed for worth using? (12:57) Other than fatherhood, what types of interpersonal relationships should games explore? (19:59) What's the worst flavor text in video games? (26:04) In the Death Stranding movie, who should play Sam Porter Bridges? (31:17) What questions would you put on a written exam in a game design class? (39:15) What would you change about the last video game you played? (44:25) How would you describe your unique perspective and how would you put that in a video game? (51:42) How would you break down the first screen of Super Mario Bros.? (56:34) LIGHTNING ROUND: The Price is Sprite (from Yeso) (01:04:56) Recommendations and Outro (01:12:38) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit forums! A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Batman: The Animated Series Guillermo del Toro The incredible boxes of Hock Wah Yeo Prince of Persia series Spectre Gabriel Knight series Worms series Westworld Rome Deadwood A Man Called Hawk Internet Archive Resident Evil series Crazy Controllers – The Resident Evil Pad Wicked Monsters: BLAST! Onimusha 3: Demon Siege Onimusha 3 unsheathes katana controller WarioWare: Twisted! NeGcon PlayStation Move Johann Sebastian Joust Wii Sports Resort Konami Justifier Lethal Enforcers Steel Battalion BattleTech Centers God of War: Ragnarök The Last of Us series Uncharted series Giana Sisters DS Ace Attorney series Super Mario series Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Seinfeld Final Fantasy XV Gears of War War and Peace Hesher'S Pizza Magic: The Gathering ResetEra Fantasy Life Elden Ring Elder Scrolls series Oblivion (2013) Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) Death Stranding Death Stranding movie announced, with Hideo Kojima producing Norman Reedus The Boondock Saints (1999) The Walking Dead Amazon Is Making a ‘God of War' TV Series Christopher Lambert Henry Cavill says he will not return as Superman The Witcher Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) Subway (1985) The Young Pope Sonic the Hedgehog universe Dragon Quest Treasures Judgment series Demonschool VIDEOBALL Ninja Gaiden Black Pac-Man Tengai Makyō: Fūun Kabuki Den the Lord of the Rings banner Tim put in the chat Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Recommendations: Brandon: Take a look at the Jewel of the Five Suns kickstarter, Cameron Paul 106 KMEL Powermixes, wishlist Hyper Gunsport and Demonschool on steam please thank you Frank: Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku series Tim: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Jaffe: The Blacklist Support on Patreon Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
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For episode 71 we had so much fun talking to @Cameron_Paul702 & @Rose_Angelica408 who shared their new song talk about it. We even talked sponge bob. Link for song here: https://open.spotify.com/track/54uwp0IVppxAy19eubQPzD?si=1ZMPCFMOQDaYOet5G_RaLg&dl_branch=1 Don't forget to follow us https://www.Instagram.com/lgbtpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aida-ramirez/support
Cameron & Paul are joined by FanDuel editor in Chief and host of the Late Round QB Podcast JJ Zachariason. Having had our ill-informed views on the draft, we decided it's best we get someone who knows what their talking about as JJ shares his thoughts on the fantasy implications for 2021 following the draft. Which QBs are worth draft and where should you target them? What WR has landed in the best fantasy spot? Who is his sleeper for 2021? All of these questions and more are answered.
Tracklist:Tide Lines - Shadow To The LightWEB - HazeTake Today - DivideSourfish - What Do You SayFeaturing an interview with Cameron & Paul from Take Today,Music Video for Divide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyCxHzEwqowFinntroll Video we discussed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJhi43RntJkConnect With Take Today:https://www.facebook.com/taketodayofficial/https://twitter.com/taketodaymusichttps://www.instagram.com/taketodayuk/Connect With BTN Media:https://btnmedia.uk/https://www.facebook.com/BeeTeeNMedia/https://www.spreaker.com/show/besides-the-norm-podcast_2https://twitter.com/BTNPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFsiAh0TUax-6kUqKgwD2wSend "Scottish Only" Music Submissions to besidesthenorm@gmail.comSupport Us:https://www.patreon.com/btnmediaAll That Dope Shit Podcast:https://allthatdopeshit.blogspot.com/https://www.spreaker.com/show/all-that-dope-sh1thttps://www.facebook.com/All-That-Dope-Shit-1149770755177248/Send Hip Hop Music Submissions to allthatdopeshitpromo@gmail.com
Philip and guest Paul Crites discuss the power of proximity and mentorship.
Philip and his guest Pastor Paul Greer discuss the faithfulness of God.
Join Philip and guest pastor Paul Greer as they discuss though through the Valley's of life while continuing to live in favor and praising through till you get your break through.
Today on Daily Faith, Philip talks to special guest Bishop Paul Zink, founding pastor of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville FL. They discuss how the church needs to be listening to god to get out ahead of the situations going on in the world and lead by listening to God's voice.
Cameron & Paul are delighted to be joined by 2012 1st round draftee and Houston Texans Linebacker Whitney Mercilus. We grab him between training sessions to find out how preparations are going for the season ahead, which AFC South QB he wants to get to the most and we also find out about how he ended up training with Hibs....and arm wrestling Mark Oxley!! After catching up with Whitney, we discuss the latest news following the first day of London Season Ticket Renewals. We also chat about Ben Isaacs great new book which is released today, My Touchdown Box hitting a a big personal milestone and share your great suggestions for the perfectly named players and their perfectly named teams! Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.
Cameron & Paul meet up to discuss some of the latest news around the NFL including ticket news for the International series, changes to the London plans in 2019 and playoff kick off times. We're joined by former Edinburgh Wolves Quarterback Jamie Morrison to hear how he is getting on with the Prague Mustangs, giving an update on how the Scottish teams are doing and discuss what we might need to grow the UK game. We're also joined by journalist and broadcaster Ben Isaacs to hear about his exciting new book, This Day in NFL History. We find out more about the man, his passion for the NFL and some of the amazing things he's discovered on his journey putting it together. Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.
Cameron & Paul are delighted to be joined once again by Scottish Claymore QB Jim Ballard. Now running his own Quarterback Academy in Canton, Jim gives his expert opinion on some of the top QBs taken in the 2019 draft. From Kyler Murray and Dwayne Haskins are likely year one starts, to the situations of Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Will Grier as likely to watch and learn in year one. We also touch on Josh Rosen and how Miami might have been the perfect landing spot for him. Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.
Im sechsten Jahr in Folge gedenkt unser Buddy Marc Hype mit mit seiner Mixtape-Serie "GONE… but not forgotten" den im Vorjahr verstorbenen Musikern. Auch im Jahr 2018 sind zahlreiche Künstler von uns gegangen, an Material für das 2018'er Tribute-Tape mangelte es (leider) nicht. Rest in Peace: France Gall, Hugh Msekela, Dennis Edwards, Leon Ndugu Chanceler, Lovebug Starski, DJ Kuya, Henry Storch, Jerzy Milian, DJ Devastate, Craig Mack, Matt Dike of Delicious Vinyl, Cameron Paul, Alias of Anticon, Chuck Freeze of Jazzy 5, Bob Dorough, Godfather of Boo Yaa Tribe, John Jab’o Starks, Huckey of Texta, Reggie Lucas, Demba Nabé of SEEED, Jalaluddin Nuriddin aka Lightnin' Rod of The LAST POETS, Aretha Franklin, DJ Ready Red of the Geto Boys, Charles Aznavour, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Roy Hargrove, Yvonne Staple of the Staples Singer, Joe Jackson, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Gary Harris Sugarhill Records, Paul Trouble Anderson, Bobby Davis, Nancy Wilson, Galt McDermot,Cecily Taylor, Coco Schumann, Edwin Hawkins, Ray Thomas, Denise LaSalle, Otis Rush, Marty Balin, Mac Miller, Ed King, Russ Solomon, Burt Reynolds, Verne Troyer, Anthony Bourdain, Winnie Mandela, Stan Lee
Im sechsten Jahr in Folge gedenkt unser Buddy Marc Hype mit mit seiner Mixtape-Serie "GONE… but not forgotten" den im Vorjahr verstorbenen Musikern. Auch im Jahr 2018 sind zahlreiche Künstler von uns gegangen, an Material für das 2018'er Tribute-Tape mangelte es (leider) nicht. Rest in Peace: France Gall, Hugh Msekela, Dennis Edwards, Leon Ndugu Chanceler, Lovebug Starski, DJ Kuya, Henry Storch, Jerzy Milian, DJ Devastate, Craig Mack, Matt Dike of Delicious Vinyl, Cameron Paul, Alias of Anticon, Chuck Freeze of Jazzy 5, Bob Dorough, Godfather of Boo Yaa Tribe, John Jab'o Starks, Huckey of Texta, Reggie Lucas, Demba Nabé of SEEED, Jalaluddin Nuriddin aka Lightnin' Rod of The LAST POETS, Aretha Franklin, DJ Ready Red of the Geto Boys, Charles Aznavour, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Roy Hargrove, Yvonne Staple of the Staples Singer, Joe Jackson, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Gary Harris Sugarhill Records, Paul Trouble Anderson, Bobby Davis, Nancy Wilson, Galt McDermot,Cecily Taylor, Coco Schumann, Edwin Hawkins, Ray Thomas, Denise LaSalle, Otis Rush, Marty Balin, Mac Miller, Ed King, Russ Solomon, Burt Reynolds, Verne Troyer, Anthony Bourdain, Winnie Mandela, Stan Lee
Im sechsten Jahr in Folge gedenkt unser Buddy Marc Hype mit mit seiner Mixtape-Serie "GONE… but not forgotten" den im Vorjahr verstorbenen Musikern. Auch im Jahr 2018 sind zahlreiche Künstler von uns gegangen, an Material für das 2018'er Tribute-Tape mangelte es (leider) nicht. Rest in Peace: France Gall, Hugh Msekela, Dennis Edwards, Leon Ndugu Chanceler, Lovebug Starski, DJ Kuya, Henry Storch, Jerzy Milian, DJ Devastate, Craig Mack, Matt Dike of Delicious Vinyl, Cameron Paul, Alias of Anticon, Chuck Freeze of Jazzy 5, Bob Dorough, Godfather of Boo Yaa Tribe, John Jab’o Starks, Huckey of Texta, Reggie Lucas, Demba Nabé of SEEED, Jalaluddin Nuriddin aka Lightnin' Rod of The LAST POETS, Aretha Franklin, DJ Ready Red of the Geto Boys, Charles Aznavour, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Roy Hargrove, Yvonne Staple of the Staples Singer, Joe Jackson, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Gary Harris Sugarhill Records, Paul Trouble Anderson, Bobby Davis, Nancy Wilson, Galt McDermot,Cecily Taylor, Coco Schumann, Edwin Hawkins, Ray Thomas, Denise LaSalle, Otis Rush, Marty Balin, Mac Miller, Ed King, Russ Solomon, Burt Reynolds, Verne Troyer, Anthony Bourdain, Winnie Mandela, Stan Lee
Howdy from the Podcast Farm-35 Acres and a Microphone. Aaron here,Cameron Paul was such an influence on me, that I felt I needed to go to his memorial service last Friday in San Mateo California. It was such a warming event with Cameron's mixes playing from the roof of the chapel, a large memorial tribute with records, his mix headphone, which was , as I expected, a 1/2 headphone turned upside down with a primitive type ankle weight to keep on shoulder.. i will attach pictures to the Facebook page @oldschoolrewindpodcast
Today, April 20, is the day of Cameron Paul's memorial service in San Mateo, CA. I hope to get some interviews from the Bay Area's Mix D.J's. That gave us our doses of what now is called Old School. Cameron Paul was who every young mix DJ wanted to be, if you lived in the California, Bay Area. Here is a week three power-mix of Cameron Paul's Power Mixes and pieces of his Mixx-It collections are ground breaking and put together here for another week. Cameron passed late in March. Here is Cameron Paul's Obituary Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.
In The Next few weeks on the Rewind we will pay tribute to Mixx-It and Cameron Paul.. Cameron has left us for the other side and this is the obit for the services coming up April 20th Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.
In The Next few weeks on the Rewind we will pay tribute Mixx-It and Cameron Paul.. Cameron has left us for the other side and this is the obit for the services coming up April 20th Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.
Cameron Paul 5/31/1957-3/26/2018 Cameron Paul, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". From Cameron Paul Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cameron.paul.986/
Cameron Paul 5/31/1957-3/26/2018 Cameron Paul, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". From Cameron Paul Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cameron.paul.986/
Episode 25! The crew (UNK, E.F., & QB) are back n the saddle this week. In this episode they cover: QB's L.A. weekend re-cap, UNK's Super Sunday exploits, Hyphenated last names in marriage, UNK reads 6Brown Chicks, car theft from Skip and the internet coming to his aid, The CHI, Boosie vs Biloxi, the cussing pastor's latest exploits, Cameron Paul dying, a Pennsylvania school arming kids, QB's sports corner, N.O.L.A. HipHop Bracket Challenge and more....... Be sure to Cast your vote in the #IIITheHardWay NOLA HipHop Bracket Challenge: https://brackify.com/bracket/7520/IIITheHardWay Please take a second to fill out the #IIITheHardWay Audience Survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=s9_se04bLHOz&ver=standard Send all music submissions and/or sponsorship/advertising/promotional inquiries to: ThreeTheHardWayPodcast@gmail.com Follow: @TTHWPodcast, @ShawnieceQB. @EFCuttin, & @11wdNICK on Instagram/Twitter
BIGVON interviews with KPIX in the Bay Area to talk about the passing of DJ legend, Cameron Paul.
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