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Lynn & Carl talk theatre with some Saint Louis treasures. First, Gary F. Bell talks about Stray Dog Theatre's Rock of Ages opening April 3rd at the Tower Grove Abbey. They are then joined by playwright Carter Lewis about his new play WITH at St. Louis Actor's studio with the stars Donna Weinsting & Whit Reichert. Plus Lynn saw The Friend & Eric Larue.
Welcome to Hunt Lift Eat, the podcast that celebrates the spirit of adventure, resilience, and passion for the outdoors. Join us as we explore incredible stories of DIY hunts, Western adventures, and the unique challenges that shape every hunter's journey. From navigating public lands to conquering rugged mountains, we'll hear from seasoned outdoorsmen, newcomers, and everyone in between.This week, we dive into tales of resilience with Carter Lewis, a seasoned hunter who shares his path from East Coast whitetail hunting to chasing bugling bulls out West and tackling the Alaskan wilderness. Through triumphs and trials, hear how grit and preparation make memories that last a lifetime. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting, this is the podcast where you'll learn, laugh, and feel inspired to go beyond the hunt.Follow on Instagram:carter__lewis_ Website:www.huntlifteat.comGive us a follow on YouTube @huntlifteatofficial and be sure to subscribe so that you do not miss an episode!Please drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficialDrop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify!
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Carter Lewis lost his leg on his first day as a Firefighter when he was only 20 years old. Fast forward 6 years later and he's out crushing mountain hunts out West and having tons of success. We get to know his inspirational story and what keeps him charging hard day after day as a full-time firefighter. Listeners of the ElkShape Podcast Exclusives:
Paul covers some potentially dangerous mistakes to avoid in retirement planning including thinking you can beat the market, keeping all money in cash, and improper diversification. Also covered in the podcast are opportunities to start a business in retirement and the need to embrace technology in this new phase of your life. You can reach Roberts Wealth Management at 800-891-8680. Roberts Wealth ManagementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast features Carter Lewis of Roberts Wealth Management filling in for Paul Roberts. Carter highlighted some reason why your financial education shouldn't stop once you hit retirement. The discussion included factoring inflation, planning for healthcare costs, and staying on top of legal changes in the retirement universe. He also talked about dividend stocks and information a financial professional will need from you in order to build a stronger retirement plan. You can reach Roberts Wealth Management by calling 800-891-8680. Roberts Wealth ManagementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investment Advisor Representative and member of the All Star Team of Advisors at Roberts Wealth Management Carter Lewis fills in for Paul on the podcast. We give three statements about retirement consideration and Carter points out the one that is not true and explains why. He also expands on some of the ones that are true. He covers valid retirement related questions that begin with the word “when” and points out areas to address in the planning process to help ease the anxiety of challenging economic times. You can reach Roberts Wealth Management by calling 800-891-08680. Roberts Wealth Management See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All or Nothing Show EP. 103 Please share the show if you may get some value, entertainment, or hear something that makes you think. We appreciate your support! In this episode we have guest Carter Lewis on to talk about his journey of Overcoming a leg amputation while serving the community as a full-time fighter, and how he doesn't let off the gas living life to its fullest traveling, hunting, and more! Keep up with us on social! Austin- @apageman Brock- @brockcovington Carter- @carter__Lewis_ Shop GymFlo Supplements Now-- WWW.GYMFLO.CO
John Carter is one of those people who has lived an incredible musical life. In this episode, he talks about getting his first publishing deal, working with Jimmy Page, Clem Cattini, Carter-Lewis and The Southerners, The Ivy League & The Flower Pot Men, his daily life working as a session vocalist on Denmark St., how he wrote number one hits in both the UK and the US, his writing process, and forming a songwriting partnership with his wife. Click below to open a Spotify playlist featuring some of the music from our guests. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39vz6t8dhQYe6b1g1S2dFJ?si=c2af54607abd4302 If you would like to support the podcast by purchasing a wonderful enamel mug, you can do that here: https://www.allyouneedisdrums.com/shop If you have enjoyed this podcast, please don't forget to leave a review! You can find more information about me, Joe Montague and the remote drum sessions I do on my website below. You can also sign up to receive FREE weekly Beatles 'Isolated Drums' stems. www.allyouneedisdrums.com
John Carter, one of the pivitol singers and songwriters of the 1960s British pop scene, talks about his new career anthology My World Fell Down. We cover the hits he penned for others, singing backing vocals on I Can't Explain and lead for Winchester Cathedral. John talks about finding success with his own groups, Carter-Lewis […] The post John Carter appeared first on The Strange Brew .
John Carter is one of those people who has lived an incredible musical life. In this episode, he talks about getting his first publishing deal, working with Jimmy Page, Clem Cattini, Carter-Lewis and The Southerners, The Ivy League & The Flower Pot Men, his daily life working as a session vocalist on Denmark St., how he wrote number one hits in both the UK and the US, his writing process, and forming a songwriting partnership with his wife. Click below to open a Spotify playlist featuring some of the music from our guests. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39vz6t8dhQYe6b1g1S2dFJ?si=c2af54607abd4302 If you would like to support the podcast by purchasing a wonderful enamel mug, you can do that here: https://www.allyouneedisdrums.com/shop If you have enjoyed this podcast, please don't forget to leave a review! You can find more information about me, Joe Montague and the remote drum sessions I do on my website below. You can also sign up to receive FREE weekly Beatles 'Isolated Drums' stems. www.allyouneedisdrums.com
Wella Wella! Back in February we recorded three episodes in one night, and this is the one that has been sitting on the shelf the longest. But it's still fresh as a daisy! in this installment of "Always a B-Side," we capsize the 1965 single by England's own The Little Darlings to hear the flip of their flop release, "Little Bit o' Soul" (discussed in Episode 18). The song is "Easy to Cry", which has a Bo Diddley beat, some clangin' guitars, and wailin' vocals (2:53). We discover that the Darlin's transformed a Carter Lewis and the Southerners original (27:47) , from a sunny Merseybeat melody to a surly snarler: tune in for this sorcery!!
Label: Fame 1467 djYear: 1970Condition: MPrice: $30.00This release of one of Carter-Lewis' catchiest tunes is well worth seeking out, especially if you're a fan of Bubblegum and/or Sunshine Pop. A 2-star recommendation from us (our highest), this was a non-album single. Note: This beautiful copy has a small date stamped in "Fame" on the label, which otherwise look new. The vinyl looks untouched, and the audio sounds pristine Mint. (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)
In an episode first aired on November 19, 2018: DJ Andrew Sandoval explores the 1960s John Carter songbook with rare selections by: The Artwoods; The McKinleys; The Nashville Teens; Hedgehoppers Anonymous; The Exceptions; The Troggs; Carter-Lewis & The Southerners; The Move; The Flower Pot Men; The Impact; Manfred Mann; Harper's Bizarre; Vanity Fare; Marianne Faithfull; The Sensations; The Fortunes; Herbie's People; The Rockin' Berries; A.P. Dangerfield; The Fantastic Baggys; The Ministry Of Sound; Herman's Hermits; The New Vaudeville Band; The Roaring 60s; The Swinging Blue Jeans; Dawn Chorus; Los Javaloyas; The Haystack; The Naked Truth; Friends; The Ivy League; Carlew Choir and The Majority.
In an episode first aired on November 12, 2018: DJ Andrew Sandoval talks with vocalist/songwriter/producer/arranger, John Carter in London. They discuss John's recorded work from the 1960's with music by such artists as - Carter-Lewis & The Southerners; Tony Jackson & The Vibrations; Liverpool Five; The Maurauders; The Candlelight; The Ivy League; Herman's Hermits; Danny Hutton; The Who; P.J. Proby; Jet Harris; Viv Prince; The New Vaudeville Band; Manfred Mann; Sagittarius; The Little Darlings; The Music Explosion; Peter & Gordon; Freddie & The Dreamers; The Flower Pot Men; The Haystack; The Crackerjack Society; The Fruit Machine; The Californians and John Carter (himself)!
This week, Taylor and Stephanie talk to seniors Nya Wilkins and Carter Lewis about what it's like to be people of color in predominantly white Greek organizations.Hosted by Stephanie Hodges and Taylor Hosking. Produced and edited by Joyce Varma. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by Noname.Drop us a line at podcasts@thedp.com.
At your request, you asked for more variety, here is something from left field compared to what we've had for you in the past. A handful of our fans that will remain nameless have specifically been requesting guests and music similar to these fellas. In Studio with your host Kitty Og is a couple of guys from the band, Merlin. Caleb Wyels & Carter Lewis play in a Stoner Doom Metal band, their music is sort of a mix of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd if you ask us. Open your ears, these guys are great! If you'd like to see Merlin live, buy their music, stream it and more check them out @ merlin666.bandcamp.com and facebook.com/merlin666 more details on how to follow them on the podcast. Broadcasting from the #SVLIVE studio on location. Behind the scenes photography of our recent podcast tour by @IMagery can be seen on our fan page @ facebook.com/svlivepodcast Tune in for more. You are amazing! We appreciate all your cont'd support. This episode is guaranteed to entertain you. Merlin's "Will 'o' the Wisp" is copyright protected. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. Merlin's "Interlude" is copyright protected. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. Merlin's "Night Creep" is copyright protected. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. Merlin's "War Bringer" is copyright protected. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. Show your support, feel free to send mail and or donations to: Sterling Visions Audio Division 4007 Flora Ave Kansas City, MO 64110
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) CHICAGO, by John Kander, Fred Ebb, & Bob Fosse, at The Muny, (2) DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK, by Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman, Terry Gilkyson, & Marcy Heisler, at Stages St. Louis, (3) BOWLING EPIPHANY -- THE REVIVAL!, by Carter Lewis & Dan Rubin, at OnSite Theatre Co., (4) BROOKLYN BAGATELLE, by Neville Mur, at First Run Theatre, (5) ALICE IN WONDERLAND, by Unsuk Chin & David Henry Hwang, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (6) THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, by Richard Morris, Dick Scanlan, & Jeanine Tesori, at The Muny, and (7) AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND, by John Kander & Fred Ebb, at Insight Theatre Co.