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Peter's guest is pioneering concert promoter and prolific artist manager, Chuck Morris. We hear his many stories about the years he's spent in the music industry. This won't be an hour you want to miss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part two of Peter Boyle's talk with legendary concert promoter, Chuck Morris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary Colorado based music promoter, Chuck Morris talks to Peter this hour about his start in the music industry and shares stories about his years in the business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part two of Peter's talk with music promoter and artist manager, Chuck Morris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get familiar with parkbreezy: producer, instrumentalist and co-founder of Denver's beloved all:Lo music collective, whose compositions are a soulful and melodic exploration of the future with nostalgic glimpses of his past inspirations. Parker underscores the relationship between sampling and interpretation, its relationship to memory and nostalgia, and how that creates a moment in time that can feel almost familiar. We talk about the growth of the all:Lo label including his blossoming solo project and his collaborative projects Groovsauce and Morning Coffee alongside label mates and best friends, Thought Process and pheel. The all:Lo label is a truly a familiar affair, a community love story set in Denver's iconic Blackbox where friends lift each other up while continuing to push the musical envelope. Parkbreezy and the label are playing shows across the nation and curating takeovers this summer at the second annual Secret Dreams and Sonic Bloom.This episode is dedicated to the lives and memories of Chuck Morris of Lotus, his son Charley and all those who are no longer with us GoFundMe for the family of Chuck and Charley Morris: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-jenny-thompson-family
Guest: Karen M. Radman Executive Director The Colorado Music Hall of Fame started in 2011 by Chuck Morris. They have inducted 50 musicians, music professionals, venues and organizations. In order to be inducted, a person needs to have been performing for at least a 10 years and have had some impact on the state and turned the volume on Colorado music in some way. They are located in the trading post at Red Rocks and they are open 363 days a year and it is free to attend. This year Big Head Todd and the Monster and Hazel Miller will be inducted this June. cmhof.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the debut episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic welcomes legendary concert promoter Chuck Morris. Chuck discusses his humble beginnings in Brooklyn, his journey to Boulder, and his ascent through the music business. Along the way, Chuck shares stories about his one-time partner Barry Fey, how he became connected with iconic businessman Phil Anschutz, and tells incredible anecdotes about musicians including The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Willie Nelson, U2, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, and many more. Available on podcatchers everywhere. This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
When it comes to hiring, every church, company, and organization has a different approach to finding the perfect candidate. While there are some similarities between hiring for a secular job and a job in ministry, the overall process typically looks and feels different in the church. As today's guest describes, “It can be backward from hiring a secular position”.The process of hiring a pastoral position for your church can be strenuous for not only church staff, but for church members. The future of the community and the purpose of a local church is greatly determined by its senior leadership. Hiring a pastor should not be taken lightly.As a church leader, it can be difficult to discern the best hiring move for your church's culture and wellbeing. Thankfully, there are great churches and organizations that have paved the way to simplify the process.Today's guest, Dr. Chuck Morris, is here to give us some perspective from the role of Executive Pastor. He shares Chilhowee Hills Baptist Church's thorough process for making sure their next pastoral candidates are equipped, informed, and properly vetted for success.In this episode, we will cover…- Creating an Appropriate Job Description- Forming a Pastoral Search Committee-Narrowing Down the Candidates- The Interview Process - Offering the JobBy the end of this episode you will learn:✅ Step-by-Step Hiring Process for a Healthy Staff✅ Balancing business and spirituality from an Executive Pastor perspective✅ Must-have qualities of a pastoral candidate✅ Interview tips and tricksResources Mentioned:Follow Tithe.ly on Instagram: @tithe.ly Follow Tithe.ly on Twitter: @tithe.ly Like Tithe.ly on Facebook: @tithelyappCheck out more from Chilhowee Hills Baptist Church: chilhoweehills.org-Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it's no wonder over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church. Learn more at https://tithely.com
Dr. Chuck Morris brought a message of hope in the midst of rejection. Scripture: Matthew 11:1-24
Dr. Chuck Morris brought a message of hope in the midst of rejection. Scripture: Matthew 11:1-24
Dr. Chuck Morris sermon on Sun., April 3, 2022. Scripture is Jeremiah 29:1-9
Rundown - Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald - 08:32 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:37:36 "Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:19 Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald is a world-renowned veterinarian, humanitarian, and television star. He performs regularly as a comedian including this weekend at the Comedy Works. https://comedyworks.com/comedians/kevin-fitzgerald Kevin reveals his fascinating self in this wide-ranging discussion. Stories start at Denver's George Washington High School but quickly moved to Boulder and a meeting with Barry Fey and Chuck Morris and through them, the Rolling Stones. Kevin explains how it was that he worked with Mick, Keith and Charlie for so long. Keith Richards help send Kevin Fitzgerald to veterinary school and then, Kevin's comedy ambitions brought him to the attention of television producers. Next thing you know, he was starring as the premier emergency vet on Animal Planet. https://images.app.goo.gl/9AgJp8EVnb9fSQsf9 Kevin's worked with great entertainers including Joan Rivers, George Burns, Willie Nelson, Norm McDonald, Betty White, Louis Anderson, and the man who came in for Kevin‘s 60th birthday roast, the late Bob Saget. Learn from Kevin how and why he thinks his pal Bob died. Kevin remembers them all and talks about the anti-science movement which is hurting America now. This scientist knows about viruses. We worry about the polarization of society. And Kevin talks polar bears. Listen to the advice George Burns gave Kevin about comedy. Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect funny song called Hole in the Head which is what we need during these trouble times. Discussion follows about the partnership in crime of Putin and trump and right-wing media. This funny song takes the edge off. Sprawling nature of Trump's White Power Coup/Riot now evident. Putin and Trump are partners in crime, and destabilization. So are top lieutenants like Giuliani and Jenna Ellis. Contempt for MAGA-enablers expressed at end of show. Serious times deserve some serious pointed commentary. And satire. Let's keep our senses of humor.
Redeeming the Time, a challenge to start 2022 from Dr. Chuck Morris. Scripture: Ephesians 5:15-16
CHBC's annual Prayer and Praise Service at Christmas. Dr. Chuck Morris' scripture: Luke 9:23-24 Pastor Mark McKeehan's scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10
This week, Peter and Chris deep-dive into the second track on Mostasteless - "Second Hand Smoke". There are a few versions of this track, so that gives this track a little longevity. Sit back and listen to us dissect the lyrics, discuss the significance of the song to the juggalo culture, admire the genius of Scott Sumner and we answer the long-burning question.... who is Chuck Morris. Twitter: @JuggaloRWD IG: @JuggaloRWD Facebook: @JuggaloRWD Website - www.JuggaloRewind.com (Coming Soon) LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/juggalorwd Email us - juggalorwd@gmail.com Additional music provided by Steve O of the IRTD. Powered by the 20x20 Apparel. Listen to Second Hand Smoke on Spotify. Listen to Second Hand Smoke Remix (Cryptic Collection 3) on Spotify. Watch the OFFICIAL MNE Video for Second Hand Smoke on YouTube. Watch a classic Chuck Morris commercial on YouTube. Watch Twiztid perform Second Hand Smoke LIVE on YouTube. Watch En Vogue's "Free Your Mind" video on YouTube. All music played is owned by the respective publishers and copywrite holders and is reproduced for review purposes only under fair use. Season 1: Mostasteless has been produced and distributed with full permission from Majik Ninja Entertainment. Thank you to George, Mike, Dustin and Twiztid.
Coach Chuck Morris joins the show to share his inspiring life story. He also talks about the importance of connecting with his students, having a solid system in place for development and why he has dedicated his life to youth wrestling.
In this episode of Carb Watch, Ben talks with Chuck Morris of The Jackson Avenue Tea Company about medicinal mushrooms and tea. Have you heard of mushroom tea? Check out this episode to learn more! What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review! Connect with Performance Medicine! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/ Facebook: @PMedicine Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN YouTube: Performance Medicine Audio
E News: The NFL is back, Tom Hanks has returned, and no Chuck Morris doesn't have ED.
Chuck Morris is a Denver legend who started in the club business and then went on to work for Barry Fey, Live Nation and AEG Presents. He also managed the Dirt Band and Big Head Todd & the Monsters. In addition to his emeritus status at AEG, Chuck is the Chairman of the newly-created Music Business Department at Colorado State University. Chuck is a fount of energy and wisdom, here he opines about today's concert landscape, his history and the details of the new CSU program. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Social Drip episode 2, featuring Chuck Morris of Jared & the Mill. This episode's coffee is "Steel Frame" by Coffee & Tea Collective: https://www.coffeeandteacollective.com/ The featured songs in this episode are "Eliza" by Jared & the Mill, and "I Refused to Die" by Sydney Sprague: https://open.spotify.com/track/76AMANAjyGrrYTOXP1p18t?si=kTA0Z_ZZTMi5pDSUugXoVQ https://amfhm.ffm.to/saveirefusetodiesydneysprague --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialdrip/support
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States have begun relaxing restrictions on a range of outdoor activities as the weather heats up and the Covid case numbers slowly come down in some areas. Regardless of the success of these "Phase 1" reopening plans live concerts, where I earn my living and experience some of my greatest joys, will be among the last things to come back as we knew them (though it's exciting to see some bands experimenting with drive-in concerts and other outside the box ideas) So this week I speak with my good friend Chuck Morris, legendary concert promoter and longtime head of AEG Rocky Mountains, which has dominated the Colorado live music scene even as LiveNation and other behemoths have swallowed most of the industry whole. I intended to speak with Chuck about what we should expect for live music in the near future, but that'll have to wait for another episode because Chuck's amazing history in the music business was simply too hard to ignore. He's been right there at the start with some of the most successful bands of the last 50 years and those stories are worth sharing with you all.In 1971, before The Eagles had even recorded a record, Chuck brought them to play some of their first ever gigs in Aspen and Boulder, starting a decades-long friendship spanning hundreds of shows together. On U2's first trip to Colorado in 1980 Chuck took them to see Red Rocks, convinced that soon they'd be big enough to play that legendary venue. Just three years later, Chuck booked them at Red Rocks for a show that became U2's live album "Under A Blood Red Sky". Chuck recently moved on from running AEG day-to-day to fulfil another dream; creating a Music Business Program at Colorado State University. It's simply the next remarkable chapter in the story of one of my favorite characters in all of music. Politics of Truth is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producer is Adam Caplan. Produced by RJ Bee. Edited, mixed and mastered by Brad Stratton. Art by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply with the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We continue the conversation with Chuck Morris. we look back on the music industry in Colorado, where the business is headed and some great war stories from the early days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter welcomes Chuck Morris to the show to talk about Chuck's new Music Business Department he is setting up at CSU. https://www.westword.com/music/chuck-morris-of-aeg-starts-music-business-program-at-csu-11694635 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from the new Chair of NCA’s Research Council, Charles Morris III. Dr. Morris is a Professor of and the Chair of the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University.
More with Chuck Morris and The Colorado Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Morris in the house to talk about this year's inductions into The Colorado Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Promoter 101 Podcast features AEG Presents Rocky Mountains' Chuck Morris talking about his amazing career, so sit back and relax, this is a master class on the music business, Chuck is going to take us throughPrism.FM’s Matt Ford and Steve Sternschein give us a glimpse at their industry changing softwareHosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Special Guest Co-Host from Live Nation Touring Lesley Olenik News of the Week with: Works Entertainments' Luke PierceDirect Link: https://is.gd/ovB9d5Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.netSpotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
The Promoter 101 Podcast features AEG Presents Rocky Mountains' Chuck Morris talking about his amazing career, so sit back and relax, this is a master class on the music business, Chuck is going to take us through Prism.FM’s Matt Ford and Steve Sternschein give us a glimpse at their industry changing software Hosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Special Guest Co-Host from Live Nation Touring Lesley Olenik News of the Week with: Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: https://is.gd/ovB9d5 Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.net Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Veteran reporter Larry Brinton recalls growing up in Hillsboro Village, how he became a journalist, and more of his big news stories, including the Janet March murder in 1996 and President Kennedy’s Nashville visit in 1963. This special podcast, on the occasion of Brinton’s recent death, is a continuation of the interview from Episode 01 by host Allen Forkum (editor of The Nashville Retrospect newspaper). (Segment begins at 04:14) Larry Brinton is shown in photos he estimated were taken in the early 1940s. In the left photo, Larry (left) stands with his brother, Reuben Brinton. On the right, Larry stand with his sisters Ann and Jean. Larry was born on Sept. 8, 1930, and died on July 25, 2019. (Images: Larry Brinton) Larry Brinton is pictured in a 1964 “mugshot” for the Nashville Banner. He started working for the Banner after leaving the Navy in 1954, first as an obituary writer, then as a police reporter. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) In this snapshot, Perry March (left) is pictured with Brinton at March’s house in Ajijic, Mexico. Brinton was the only reporter to whom March would talk. Brinton said of March: “From day one I was convinced he had murdered his wife of nine years. There wasn’t a doubt in my mind, ever.” (Image: Larry Brinton) Part of the original caption from the Dec. 26, 1961, Nashville Banner: “Banner color cameras record the drama of the spectacular blaze which destroyed the historic Maxwell House Monday night, leaving in ruins one of the most famous landmarks in the Nashville area. Roaring flames ate through the roof of the century-old building while soot-smeared firemen fought stubbornly to bring the angry blaze under control. …” (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room, photo by John Morgan) Country music star Patsy Cline is pictured in publicity photo. Brinton covered the story of her 1963 death by visiting the crash site of her airplane in Camden, Tenn. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) President John F. Kennedy steps out of his open-top limousine at Vanderbilt’s Dudley Field in May 1963. During his visit, Brinton had an encounter with the president at the Hermitage Hotel. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) Also hear the award-winning journalist discuss his role in exposing the cash-for-clemency scandal of Gov. Ray Blanton, which eventually led to Brinton’s portrayal of himself in the 1985 movie “Marie.” (Segment begins at 42:25) Marie Ragghianti stands in front of Nashville’s Federal Courthouse in 1977. While heading the state parole board, Ragghianti met secretly with Larry Brinton in September 1976, saying that she suspected paroles were being sold by Gov. Ray Blanton’s administration. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room, photo by Dean Dixon) The front page of the Oct. 23, 1976, Nashville Banner on which Brinton’s story about the cash-for-clemency scandal first appeared. (Image: Tennessee State Library and Archives) In the 1985 Warner Brothers movie “Marie” about the cash-for-clemency scandal, Brinton portrayed himself. This screen capture from the movie’s trailer shows Sissy Spacek as Marie Ragghianti with Brinton in the background. (Image: Warner Brothers) And finally, Allen Forkum reviews some of the contents of the August 2019 issue, including the 1926 execution of the “Petting Party Bandit” and an 1899 outbreak of illness in Nashville due to contaminated buttermilk. (Segment begins at 01:48) SHOW NOTES A list of articles relating to this episode that you can find in back issues of The Nashville Retrospect (back issue can be ordered by clicking here): • “Growing Up in Hillsboro Village” by Larry Brinton, The Nashville Retrospect, October 2016 • “4 Opry Stars Die In Crash,” by Larry Brinton and Clay Harges, Nashville Banner, March 6, 1963 (The Nashville Retrospect, March 2010) • “Police Push For Killers Of Stringbean, Wife,” by Robert Glass, Nashville Banner, Nov. 12, 1973 (The Nashville Retrospect, November 2010) • “The Stringbean Murders” by Larry Brinton, The Nashville Retrospect, November 2010 • “Ashes Mark End To 102 Years of History” by Ed Huddleston (about the Maxwell House Hotel fire), Nashville Banner, Dec. 26, 1961 (The Nashville Retrospect, December 2009) • “Perry March” by Larry Brinton, The Nashville Retrospect, August 2010 • “November 22, 1963” by Paul Clements (about the assassination of President Kennedy), The Nashville Retrospect, November 2013 • “Cash For Clemency” by Larry Brinton, The Nashville Retrospect, September 2011 • “Sisk Apologizes To Rep. Hall For Dousing, Slap In The Face,” Nashville Banner, March 25, 1977 (The Nashville Retrospect, March 2018) Other related articles: • “The Blanton Administration: FBI Probing Parole Payoffs” by Larry Brinton, Nashville Banner, Oct. 23, 1976 • “Tennessee: How U.S. Wages War on Corruption” by Charles R. Babcock, The Washington Post, Jan. 3, 1979 • “Vanishing Of Scripts Stirs Furor” by Kirk Loggins, The Tennessean, Dec. 22, 1984 • “Marie on ‘Marie’: Like a Sledgehammer” by Gene Wyatt, The Tennessean, Sept. 27, 1985 • “‘Marie’ Fast-Paced, Well Acted” by Janet Maslin (N.T. Times News Service), The Tennessean, Sept. 27, 1985 • “Guilty on all counts; Ex-lawyer convicted of killing his wife” by Sheila Burke (about the verdict against Perry March in the murder of Janet March), The Tennessean, Aug. 18, 2006 Links relating to this episode: “Nashville Retrospect” podcast, Episode 01, featuring Larry Brinton Larry B. Brinton obituary “Larry Brinton, a hard-nosed, old-school Nashville reporter, dies at 88” by Brad Schmitt and Mary Hance at Tennessean “Longtime Nashville journalist Larry Brinton dies at age 88” by Chuck Morris at WSMV “Marie Ragghianti” at Wikipedia “Marie: A True Story” book by Peter Maas at Amazon “Marie: A True Story” Warner Brothers Archive Collection DVD at Amazon “Marie: A True Story” movie trailer at YouTube “Ku Klux Klan”by Mark V. Wetherington at Tennessee Encyclopedia “The Murder of Janet March” at Wikipedia Audio excerpts: “Marie: A True Story” movie, Warner Brothers (1985); “Marie: A True Story” trailer, Warner Brothers (1985). Music: “Near You” by Francis Craig and His Orchestra (Bullet, 1947); “Quiet Outro” by ROZKOL (2018); “Covered Wagon Days” by Ted Weems and His Orchestra; and “The Buffalo Rag” by Vess L. Ossman
A brand new venue is opening in Denver. B-Dub caught up with the visionaries behind The Mission Ballroom, Chuck Morris and Don Strasburg.
Joining me in this episode are J2 Solutions founder and managing partner Vijay Khatnani; 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchisee Judy Briggs; Morris Creative Group owner Chuck Morris; Walton Financial founder Scott Walton; and Payton Bolin founder and Chief Marketing Officer Jane Bolin. These five remarkable entrepreneurs are here to share their individual stories, linked by the common thread of inorganic growth of their businesses through deals. What You Will Learn: The roundtable guests share unique details about their businesses and the industries they operate in. Each operates their business under a different model, with family businesses, partnerships and franchises all represented. Hear about a variety of business growth deals including acquisitions, business partnerships, franchises and services for equity deals. You'll learn how each business owner grew their business inorganically using deals, regardless of what industry they operate in. In spite of their differences, deals were a viable growth strategy for each business. Get insight into the strategies the guests used to build their businesses and then locate, prepare and close the deals they used to supercharge their growth. Learn the important lessons the guests learned from the opportunities and challenges of those deals and how those lessons benefitted their businesses. Resources: Vijay Khatnani, J2 Solutions: https://j2-solutions.com/ Judy Briggs, 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchise: https://www.1800gotjunk.com/us_en/locations/Massachusetts/junk-removal-boston-west Chuck Morris, Morris Creative Group: https://www.morriscreative.com/ Scott Walton, Walton Financial: http://www.waltonfin.com/ Jane Bolin, Payton Bolin Law Firm: https://www.peytonbolin.com/
Joining me in this episode are J2 Solutions founder and managing partner Vijay Khatnani; 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchisee Judy Briggs; Morris Creative Group owner Chuck Morris; Walton Financial founder Scott Walton; and Payton Bolin founder and Chief Marketing Officer Jane Bolin. These five remarkable entrepreneurs are here to share their individual stories, linked by the common thread of inorganic growth of their businesses through deals.What You Will Learn:The roundtable guests share unique details about their businesses and the industries they operate in. Each operates their business under a different model, with family businesses, partnerships and franchises all represented.Hear about a variety of business growth deals including acquisitions, business partnerships, franchises and services for equity deals.You’ll learn how each business owner grew their business inorganically using deals, regardless of what industry they operate in. In spite of their differences, deals were a viable growth strategy for each business.Get insight into the strategies the guests used to build their businesses and then locate, prepare and close the deals they used to supercharge their growth.Learn the important lessons the guests learned from the opportunities and challenges of those deals and how those lessons benefitted their businesses.Resources:Vijay Khatnani, J2 Solutions: https://j2-solutions.com/Judy Briggs, 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchise: https://www.1800gotjunk.com/us_en/locations/Massachusetts/junk-removal-boston-westChuck Morris, Morris Creative Group: https://www.morriscreative.com/Scott Walton, Walton Financial: http://www.waltonfin.com/Jane Bolin, Payton Bolin Law Firm: https://www.peytonbolin.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the 52nd episode of the Celtics Reddit Podcast, some takeaways from the victory against the Cavaliers including Tatum's big first half, and why his quiet 2nd half isn't a concern. We also discuss Celtics Reddit's post-game reactions, and the “reliability big 3” of Hayward, Smart and Horford. Later in the Reddit Recap, what should we expect from the Celtics through the remainder of the regular season, and what should we be excited about? We also discuss Mook's standing within the team and the fanbase, addressing two of the top posts from Celtics Reddit from the past week.
On the 52nd episode of the Celtics Reddit Podcast, some takeaways from the victory against the Cavaliers including Tatum’s big first half, and why his quiet 2nd half isn’t a concern. We also discuss Celtics Reddit’s post-game reactions, and the “reliability big 3” of Hayward, Smart and Horford. Later in the Reddit Recap, what should we expect from the Celtics through the remainder of the regular season, and what should we be excited about? We also discuss Mook’s standing within the team and the fanbase, addressing two of the top posts from Celtics Reddit from the past week.
Travis from Wild Adriatic is Andy's co-host again this week. The guys talk promoters and debut a few songs. This all leads up to the main event: legendary promoter, manager, and trailblazer in the Colorado music scene- Chuck Morris. He tells us about his journey and even a story about a hockey puck?! Episode 40 live now. Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com The views discussed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the guests. Check out Andy's new album, "Change Of Pace" on iTunes and Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Travis Gray Scott Hannay Andee Avila Shawn Eckels Brian Schwartz Dolav Cohen
More with Chuck Morris and Colorado Music Hall Of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Morris on The Colorado Music Hall of FameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hola, un dia mas en el paraiso del smooth jazz, edicion nº113 , esta vez contamos en nuestro escenario virtual con el nª1 en las listas USA. BilBoard el gran Chuck Morris, contaremos tambien con: Urban Jazz Coalition-Bob Balwin-Drivetime-Vicent Ingala- Tony Bennett and Diana Krall- Bob James trio-Eric Darius-Phil Denny-Ejazz Artistry-Scott Marvill- Chieli Minueci- Jorge Dalto- GraigChaquico- Tom Coster, dos horas de musica intima, para que disfruteis, gracias por vuestro apoyo.
*Hello, one more day in the paradise of smooth jazz, edition nº113, this time we have in our virtual scenario with the number 1 in the USA lists. BilBoard the great Chuck Morris, we will also have: Urban Jazz Coalition-Bob Balwin-Drivetime-Vicent Ingala- Tony Bennett and Diana Krall- Bob James trio-Eric Darius-Phil Denny-Ejazz Artistry-Scott Marvill- Chieli Minueci- Jorge Dalto- GraigChaquico- Tom Coster, two hours of intimate music , for you to enjoy, thanks for your support.*
*Hello, one more day in the paradise of smooth jazz, edition nº113, this time we have in our virtual scenario with the number 1 in the USA lists. BilBoard the great Chuck Morris, we will also have: Urban Jazz Coalition-Bob Balwin-Drivetime-Vicent Ingala- Tony Bennett and Diana Krall- Bob James trio-Eric Darius-Phil Denny-Ejazz Artistry-Scott Marvill- Chieli Minueci- Jorge Dalto- GraigChaquico- Tom Coster, two hours of intimate music , for you to enjoy, thanks for your support.*
“Big Head Todd & The Monsters is a perfect example of how a band can make it… get a fan base and become a great, live band.” Part 2 of my interview with Chuck Morris… Curious about how the live music business works? Like to know about the early days of acts like The Eagles and Jimmy Buffett in Colorado? You’ll love my interview with Chuck Morris, President & CEO of AEG Presents Rocky Mountains. As always, I dig into the business side of things and Chuck answered all the things I’ve always been curious about! If you missed Part 1, make you sure listen! “Do the 70’s bands still touring today make much money?” “What’s the business model of a live promoter?”
Curious about how the live music business works? Like to know about the early days of acts like The Eagles and Jimmy Buffett in Colorado? You’ll love my interview with Chuck Morris, President & CEO of AEG Presents Rocky Mountains. As always, I dig into the business side of things and Chuck answered all the things I’ve always been curious about like, “Do the 70’s bands still touring today make much money?” “What’s the business model of a live promoter?” Awesome interview – so awesome that I extended our time and this is Part 1!
After Show Norco Horse Affair For a first-time event, the Norco Horse Affair appeared to be a success. The vendor booths were full. The clinic arenas were well attended. The weather in Norco, CA was perfect. While we only got to attend the first day, a Friday, we wanted to share our experience and observations. I got to haul my camera out and take a few photos of the people and places around the grounds We ran into riding friends. There were familiar clinicians like Matt Sheridan and Jerry Tindell. And, awesome entertainment from the Darden Sisters. Plus, we met with local author Chuck Morris. It was a good time.
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This hour we are joined by Chuck Morris and Issac Slade of the band The Fray. Have a happy friday and a good weekend and we will see you next week everybody.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julie Hayden is back to followup yesterday's story of the City of Westminster's epic fail with the victim of a stolen vehicle and the subsequent police shooting and its aftermath. Long time Denver concert promoter Chuck Morris stops by to talk about Denver's music scene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renowned Denver convert promoter Chuck Morris in Studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Morris on Glenn Millet and the Colorado Music Hall of Fame Lannie Garret to call in with Chuck and Peter Jeff Brown with Motorcycle Expo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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