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Swamp pop legend Tommy McLain began his career in the 1950s and enjoyed his biggest hit, 'Sweet Dreams', in 1966. CC Adcock was a founding member if Lil' Band O' Gold who toured Australia twice and he has also had his own acclaimed solo albums out. CC has produced Tommy's first album in 40 years, I Ran Down Every Dream which features guests Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and Augie Meyers amongst others. Tommy and CC are currently visiting Australia. You can check their tour dates here: love police.com.au
The award-winning photographer and screenwriter’s work has appeared on the covers of every major newspaper, Time, and Newsweek. Renso recently turned an artistic self-help exercise into a collection of street photography, “I Saw You In New Orleans.” Having worked in war zones around the world, the nine-year Navy veteran once again demonstrates courage under fire as he sits down with the Troubled Men. Topics include a triumphant return, SXSW, CC Adcock, Mojo Nixon, Joey Spampinato, Jerome Deupree, a Dave Clements gig, a failed recall drive, a new petition, the New Orleans Book Festival, Bill Gates accusations, Epstein Island, Keith Duncan, a Broadway cruise to Bermuda, a name explored, family, a first camera, the smoking area, metal bands, GWAR, a Navy recruiter, swimming underwater, a New Orleans assignment, New Year’s in Naples, a photographic rebirth, negative space, art within limitations, pandemic street art, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break Music: "Gilligan's Island Theme" Outro Music: "The Morning After (Theme from the Posidon Adventure)" by Muareen McGovern Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s T-shirts & tanks here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook GR8 ESCAPE BAKING COMPANY Promo Code:TROUBLED15 Renso Amariz Homepage Renso Amariz Instagram Renso Amariz Books
The multi-instrumentalist behind the Night Janitor and the Other Planets has also played with Rotary Downs, the Iguanas, and Glyn Styler Presents the Clergy. Having survived his own season in hell, he now counsels other troubled souls as a mental health professional by day, while producing new music on the night shift. Anthony’s been there and back again, and he’s here to tell the story. Topics include an Iguanas tour recap, a secret show, Fitzgerald’s, Camille Boudin, Michael Tisserand, John Magnie, the Continental Club, Hunt Sales, Mike Buck, Bridge House, a marathon gig, a laptop break-in, Linda Gail Lewis, name confusion, playing bongos, studying with Hector Gallardo, Lafayette music peers, Tim McFadden, CC Adcock, the Other Planets, Rob Wagner’s New Thing, Playtex Living Gloves, Rotary Downs, Zack Smith, modular synths, Scott Campbell, Mr. Show, Sinking City Records, psychic shows, Tim Robertson, kamikaze practice, one bad decision, clinical mental health, relapse, vivid memories, buoyancy, Uganda Roberts, profound change, obsessions, tone, tension, ego, monkey mind, and much more. Intro music: "The Trucker Takes A Wife" by Styler/Coman Break music: "Flooker" from "Everything" by the Night Janitor Outro music: "Coconut Cake Bake" from "Round Circle" by the Night Janitor Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook The Night Janitor Bandcamp The Night Janitor Instagram
The Lafayette recording artist and record producer leaves the comfort of Disgraceland to drop some pearls of wisdom in New Orleans' notorious Ring Room. The Troubled Men learn the hard way that silence is golden and duct tape is silver. Post-festival ennui, a No Stones party, a stray dog, a chance encounter, a charmed life, fast talking, Lafayette roots, Li'l Buck Sinegal, Buckwheat Zydeco, Dickie Landry, Bo Diddley, Jack Nitzsche, the Rolling Stones, a fleeting encounter, Cops, Musso & Franks, gunplay in Hollywood, true genius, sandal season, neat drinks, goat yoga, a jumpsuit, new fans, chem players, drag names, Li'l Band of Gold, Plant and Storm, Steve Riley intervenes, duct tape, and much more. Subscribe and review. Share and spread the word. Y'all'd Think She'd Be Good To Me, by CC Adcock from the album Lafayette Marquis
The Lafayette recording artist and record producer leaves the comfort of Disgraceland to drop some pearls of wisdom in New Orleans' notorious Ring Room. The Troubled Men learn the hard way that silence is golden and duct tape is silver. Post-festival ennui, a No Stones party, a stray dog, a chance encounter, a charmed life, fast talking, Lafayette roots, Li'l Buck Sinegal, Buckwheat Zydeco, Dickie Landry, Bo Diddley, Jack Nitzsche, the Rolling Stones, a fleeting encounter, Cops, Musso & Franks, gunplay in Hollywood, true genius, sandal season, neat drinks, goat yoga, a jumpsuit, new fans, chem players, drag names, Li'l Band of Gold, Plant and Storm, Steve Riley intervenes, duct tape, and much more. Subscribe and review. Share and spread the word. Y'all'd Think She'd Be Good To Me, by CC Adcock from the album Lafayette Marquis
This is Confetti Park, a magical playground of music and stories for kids everywhere. What’s unique about these songs, and these stories, is that they all come from Louisiana. Today you’re going to hear songs from all corners of the state, and across a century of time. This is music that has touched generations of children…. I’m talking about songs that were popular when your grandparents were kids, that are sung by children today. Like "Skip to My Lou," a song that has stood the test of time and is sung for you by Johnette Downing. And "Bye Bye Blackbird," by the great New Orleans’ banjoist Danny Barker. And there is new stuff, too… "King of the Sea" is a rap written and performed by New Orleans school kids through the Young Audiences of Louisiana arts and education network. Thanks to their teacher, Michael Patrick Welch, for recording it! Featured in this episode: Take My Turn (King Of The Sea) - Mr. Michael's Class Bye Bye Blackbird - Danny Barker Joke of the Day - Ice Cream Let me In Ice Cream - George Lewis’ Ragtime Band Skip to My Lou - Johnette Downing L’arc en Ciel - Michael "Beausoliel" Doucet With Family & Friends Also featured in this episodes a childhood music memory by guitarist and music producer CC Adcock, and the Louisiana folktale, The Girl Who Danced with the Devil, narrated by Catherine Golden. The Confetti Park podcast and radio program, hosted by Katy Hobgood Ray, features music and stories spun in Louisiana. We are in states from Alaska to Maine. Look for the full broadcast schedule here. Support for Confetti Park comes from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and Music Rising at Tulane University.
This week, it's a Dread Media lovefest! Desmond and Darryll take a look at the honeymoon-gone-wrong / lesbian-vampire feature Shiver of the Vampire. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Valentine's Day horror film My Bloody Valentine in a new edition of Stay Scary. Desmond returns for a solo look at The Devil's Rock, as a man deals with the loss of his wife while taking on Nazis and demons. And Tom Deja is here once again to pitch a sexy sapphic film the only way he knows how - through song - in a brand new Macabre Musical Theatre! Speaking of music: "Bleed 2 Feed" by CC Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis, "Stained Glass Cross" by Down, "The Ballad of Harry Warden" by John McDermott, "She" by The Damned, and "Threshhold" by Slayer. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, it's a Dread Media lovefest! Desmond and Darryll take a look at the honeymoon-gone-wrong / lesbian-vampire feature Shiver of the Vampire. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Valentine's Day horror film My Bloody Valentine in a new edition of Stay Scary. Desmond returns for a solo look at The Devil's Rock, as a man deals with the loss of his wife while taking on Nazis and demons. And Tom Deja is here once again to pitch a sexy sapphic film the only way he knows how - through song - in a brand new Macabre Musical Theatre! Speaking of music: "Bleed 2 Feed" by CC Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis, "Stained Glass Cross" by Down, "The Ballad of Harry Warden" by John McDermott, "She" by The Damned, and "Threshhold" by Slayer. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, it's a Dread Media lovefest! Desmond and Darryll take a look at the honeymoon-gone-wrong / lesbian-vampire feature Shiver of the Vampire. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Valentine's Day horror film My Bloody Valentine in a new edition of Stay Scary. Desmond returns for a solo look at The Devil's Rock, as a man deals with the loss of his wife while taking on Nazis and demons. And Tom Deja is here once again to pitch a sexy sapphic film the only way he knows how - through song - in a brand new Macabre Musical Theatre! Speaking of music: "Bleed 2 Feed" by CC Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis, "Stained Glass Cross" by Down, "The Ballad of Harry Warden" by John McDermott, "She" by The Damned, and "Threshhold" by Slayer. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, it's a Dread Media lovefest! Desmond and Darryll take a look at the honeymoon-gone-wrong / lesbian-vampire feature Shiver of the Vampire. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Valentine's Day horror film My Bloody Valentine in a new edition of Stay Scary. Desmond returns for a solo look at The Devil's Rock, as a man deals with the loss of his wife while taking on Nazis and demons. And Tom Deja is here once again to pitch a sexy sapphic film the only way he knows how - through song - in a brand new Macabre Musical Theatre! Speaking of music: "Bleed 2 Feed" by CC Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis, "Stained Glass Cross" by Down, "The Ballad of Harry Warden" by John McDermott, "She" by The Damned, and "Threshhold" by Slayer. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
Host Derek Coward presents the 'Shutting Up In The Nick of Time' episode, featuring the music of CC Adcock and the Lafayette Marquis, Cancer Rising, and Cocorosie.
show#34407.10.2010Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...Matt Schofield - What I Wanna Hear (Heads, Tails And Aces 2009)Rob Stone - Give Me Time (Back Around Here - 2010)Les Copeland - That Needing Time (Don't Let the Devil In 2010)Tim Woods - Do The Do(The Blues Sessions 2010)Andy Cohen - My Old Pal (Built On The Ground 2010)Grady Champion - Lonesome Bedroom Blues (Back In Mississippi Live At The 930 Blues Cafe 2007 with Eddie Cotton Jr. on guitar)Chris James Patrick Rynn - Life Couldn't Be Sweeter (Gonna Boogie Anyway 2010)Spinner's Section: Lester Butler's 13: black hearted woman (4:40) (-, Hightone, 1997) Lester Butler Tribute Band: blackwater roll (7:01) (So Lowdown Tour 2002, Me & My, 2002) CC Adcock: stealin' all day (4:14) (Lafayette Marquis, Yep Roc, 2004) Chuck E. Weiss: horseface (3:07) (Extremely Cool, Rykodisc, 1999) Blues Kings: work song (5:16) (Money Lover, DRC, 2009) Hokie Joint: Franklin (4:21) (The Way It Goes…Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008) San Pedro Slim: blues at last call (4:18) (Barhoppin', Barroom Blues, 2008) Red Devils: quarter to twelve (6:54) (King King, Def American, 1992) Back To Beardo:Matt Schofield with the Backbones - Backstroke (New Road Sessions Vol. 1 2006)Ian Siegal & The Matt Schofield Trio - Revelator (Jazz Cafe, London, 20/04/2005 2005)Tino Gonzales - Dead Man's Shoes (Strange Brew 1999)NRBQ - Howard Johnson's Got His Ho-Jo Workin' (Scraps 1972)Bobby Rush - Before Sex (Handy Man 1992)Jeff Beck - Hammerhead (Emotion & Commotion 2010)Jimmie Vaughan - The Pleasure's All Mine (Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites 2010)Matt Schofield Trio - Back at Square One (Jazz Cafe, London, 20/04/2005 With Lee Sankey on Harp)Andy J. Forest Band - Bad (Shuffle City 1989)
Damn...sorry the the wrong file was uploaded by mistake....show#20207/29/07Spinner's sectionEl Fish: people in traffic (De bruyn, Casteels, Ieven) (Hooked, HKM, 1999)Al Anderson: that thang (Al Anderson, Jerry Anderson) (Pay Before You Pump, Imprint, 1996)CC Adcock: all 4 the betta (Adcock, Bramhall II, Sexton) (Lafayette Marquis, Yep Rock, 2004)Bjorn Berge: ace of spades (Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor) (St. Glide, Farmen, 2004)Arno: European cowboy (Hintjens/Cominott) (A Poil Commercial, Delabel, 1999)Hazmat Modine: it calls me (Schuman) (Bahamut, Barbes, 2006)Beardo's Section:Mr. Boogie Woogie - Bring It On HomeJunior Watson - Strangest WomanGeorge Whitesell & His All Stars featuring Jill Watkins - Tell MamaMitch Woods - Pink ChampagneBarrence Whitfield - Jumpa, Jive and HarmonizeAl Kooper - Another Man's PrizeBobby Rush - Shut UpHound Dog Taylor - My Babys Coming Home Rick Holmstrom - Wham-O
http://www.bfbs.com/rnb - The first show of the year looks back at the bands who came to play on the houseboat. Great sets from CC Adcock, Catfish Keith, the WIYOS and Kelly Joe Phelps.
If you've downloaded CC Adcock, you may want to skip the edited 22 minute version after the first track on the show.
A great set from CC and the band - see pic. Then we all went for a river trip including Clint Adcock, CC's father and other friends from the USA and UK.
The Lafayette recording artist and record producer leaves the comfort of Disgraceland to drop some pearls of wisdom in New Orleans' notorious Ring Room. The Troubled Men learn the hard way that silence is golden and duct tape is silver. Post-festival ennui, a No Stones party, a stray dog, a chance encounter, a charmed life, fast talking, Lafayette roots, Li'l Buck Sinegal, Buckwheat Zydeco, Dickie Landry, Bo Diddley, Jack Nitzsche, the Rolling Stones, a fleeting encounter, Cops, Musso & Franks, gunplay in Hollywood, true genius, sandal season, neat drinks, goat yoga, a jumpsuit, new fans, chem players, drag names, Li'l Band of Gold, Plant and Storm, Steve Riley intervenes, duct tape, and much more. Subscribe and review. Share and spread the word. Y'all'd Think She'd Be Good To Me, by CC Adcock from the album Lafayette Marquis