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Actor, Writer, Producer Brent Bailey joins us for a EXCITING episode This isnmy favorite episode yet, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, FOLLOW!! Brent Bailey is an American film and television actor, director, producer, and screenwriter born in Tucson, Arizona. Bailey has appeared in television series such as Criminal Minds, Rizzoli & Isles and Hart of Dixie. As writer/director/producer Vid_687337 (2014) as David (also as cinematographer. editor) Kids with Adult Problems (12 episodes, 2014) The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down (2006) as Kissing Guy Fear Is a Lot Like Love (2006 short) as Sunbather The Last Sentinel (2007) as Action Drone Waiting (2007 short) as College Guy #1 Privileged (1 episode, 2008) as Antione Life (1 episode 2009) Andy Diller Suspension of Disbelief (2009 Short) as Sam Leaving Bliss (8 episodes, 2009) as Madison Life with Kat & McKay (1 episode, 2009) as Thor Relish (2009) as Mike It's Not About Coffee (2010) as Chris Ship in a Bottle (2010) as The Captain Continental Divide (2010 Short) as Will We're Not Together (2011) as Brandon Going Down in LA-LA Land (2011) as Dean Think Like a Man (2012) as Waiter Love-Stupid (2 episodes, 2012) as Derek Whitney (1 episode, 2013) as Matt Threshold (2013) as Alex My Synthesized Life (11 episodes, 2013) as Jimmy Bales The Republic of Two (2013) as Tim Crimson Winter (2013) as Fearghas Criminal Minds (1 episode, 2013) as Scotty Delfino Precipitation (2014) as Jordan Vid_687337 (2014) as David (and as director) Emma Approved (52 episodes, 2013–2014) as Alex Knightley Ru (2014) as Justin G. Classic Alice (2 episodes, 2014) as Anthony White, Hot TA Hart of Dixie (1 episode, 2014) as Zack Passport (2014) as Jimmy Bella and the Bulldogs (1 episode, 2015) as Bella's Dad Rizzoli & Isles (1 episode, 2015) as tony Karma's a B*Tch - The Series (1 episode, 2015) as Chuck Soundproof (2015) as Andy Palo Alto (2 episodes, 2015) as Sam Cohen Her Dinner Party (2015) as Benjamin LBJ (2016) as Ted Sorensen Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2 episodes, 2018) as Agent Thomas Coop & Cami Ask the World (1 episode, 2019) as Eric Wrather Here are Beyond Roanoke Entertainment's social Media Networks and Podcast links . . Beyond Roanoke Entertainment & Limitless Experience Podcast . . Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-roanoke-the-podcast/id1601768824 . . IHeart RADIO https://iheart.com/podcast/90750341/ . . Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0122Gf4hkXNg7V38aUfhjP . . Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/B09P2SGGKW?source_code=ASSOR150021221000N . . Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d9ab6b39-ba94-4629-bef8-71caaf39072d/beyond-roanoke-the-podcast . . . Social Media Networks for Beyond Roanoke Entertainment . . . Facebook @BeyondRoanokeEntertainment . . Instagram @Beyond_Roanoke_Entertainment . . Please Follow, Share, Subscribe and tune in every Tuesday at 8pm on the Beyond Roanoke Entertainment YouTube channel and Redline Radio LLC YouTube channel for Crossing the MIC!!
With Chris & Aaron out of town for an interview, this week we look back on a DBG Classic as we revisit Albums Unleashed - Alice Cooper's Dada with guest Dick Wagner. Chris and Aaron are currently working with the Dick Wagner Remember the Child Fund this week; conducting an interview with a legend of the music industry for a future project with the charity. In honor of the charity, they thought it best to republish this classic interview with Dick Wagner in his honor. Original notes below:Released in 1983, DaDa was, for all intents and purposes, dead on arrival due to being the final album in Cooper's contract with Warner Brothers as well as the out-of-the-box style of songs. Part art-rock, part esoteric/theatrical concept, DaDa's synthesizer-infused production combined with a healthy amount of humor crossed with dark subject matter left 1983 audiences confused; and they weren't the only ones.The early 80's were a self-professed "blackout" period for Alice Cooper with the rocker going as far as saying that he barely even remembers the songwriting process or production of this album. Cooper's lack of recollection has led many die-hard Cooper fans to create their own theories as to the concept behind DaDa. Guitarist/composer Dick Wagner, a longtime collaborator of Alice's, was the principal songwriter on this album and was kind enough, while in Nashville in May of 2014, to sit down with Aaron and Chris to discuss the entire album track by track and memory by memory.In this discussion, Wagner shares his memories of the difficulties that led to getting Alice to come to ESP Studios in Buttonville Ontario from his Pheonix home to join he and producer Bob Ezrin in the making of DaDa. Alice's alcohol abuse hit record highs during this period and Dick shares his recollections of their songwriting and recording process that led to the songs on the album.From the creepy title track's intro that features producer Ezrin aping a psychiatrist talking to Cooper as DaDa's featured character over a bed of strange reverberating sounds and the voice of a child calling out for its father to the dark tale of self-destructive realization that is album closer 'Pass the Gun Around,' Wagner tells the story of the album's basic concept.During this in-depth discussion of 1983's DaDa, Dick Wagner reveals the inspiration for the man-in-the-attic track 'Former Lee Warmer' and how, while it has horror opera feel, it's true roots lie in a bad business realtionship with Alice's record label.A fantastic fan-created theory of the albums concept and storyline was written online in 2008 for Ultimate-Guitar.com by a user named madpaperboy89. Aaron and Chris were so intrigued by the review that they read parts of it to Dick to get his take on it. As you'll hear in the discussion, the writer was spot-on in parts.As you'll hear in this installment of Albums Unleashed, DaDa still holds a very special place in Dick Wagner's heart and it's finally earning some much-deserved attention after all these years.Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts familyContact Us!Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunesJoin the Facebook Fan PageFollow on TwitterFollow on InstagramE-mail UsSubscribe to our Youtube channel!Support Us!Buy a T-Shirt!Donate to the show!Stream Us!Stitcher RadioSpreakerTuneInBecome a VIP Subscriber!Click HERE for more info!Comment BelowDirect Download
With Chris & Aaron out of town for an interview, this week we look back on a DBG Classic as we revisit Albums Unleashed - Alice Cooper's Dada with guest Dick Wagner. Chris and Aaron are currently working with the Dick Wagner Remember the Child Fund this week; conducting an interview with a legend of the music industry for a future project with the charity. In honor of the charity, they thought it best to republish this classic interview with Dick Wagner in his honor. Original notes below:Released in 1983, DaDa was, for all intents and purposes, dead on arrival due to being the final album in Cooper's contract with Warner Brothers as well as the out-of-the-box style of songs. Part art-rock, part esoteric/theatrical concept, DaDa's synthesizer-infused production combined with a healthy amount of humor crossed with dark subject matter left 1983 audiences confused; and they weren't the only ones.The early 80's were a self-professed "blackout" period for Alice Cooper with the rocker going as far as saying that he barely even remembers the songwriting process or production of this album. Cooper's lack of recollection has led many die-hard Cooper fans to create their own theories as to the concept behind DaDa. Guitarist/composer Dick Wagner, a longtime collaborator of Alice's, was the principal songwriter on this album and was kind enough, while in Nashville in May of 2014, to sit down with Aaron and Chris to discuss the entire album track by track and memory by memory.In this discussion, Wagner shares his memories of the difficulties that led to getting Alice to come to ESP Studios in Buttonville Ontario from his Pheonix home to join he and producer Bob Ezrin in the making of DaDa. Alice's alcohol abuse hit record highs during this period and Dick shares his recollections of their songwriting and recording process that led to the songs on the album.From the creepy title track's intro that features producer Ezrin aping a psychiatrist talking to Cooper as DaDa's featured character over a bed of strange reverberating sounds and the voice of a child calling out for its father to the dark tale of self-destructive realization that is album closer 'Pass the Gun Around,' Wagner tells the story of the album's basic concept.During this in-depth discussion of 1983's DaDa, Dick Wagner reveals the inspiration for the man-in-the-attic track 'Former Lee Warmer' and how, while it has horror opera feel, it's true roots lie in a bad business realtionship with Alice's record label.A fantastic fan-created theory of the albums concept and storyline was written online in 2008 for Ultimate-Guitar.com by a user named madpaperboy89. Aaron and Chris were so intrigued by the review that they read parts of it to Dick to get his take on it. As you'll hear in the discussion, the writer was spot-on in parts.As you'll hear in this installment of Albums Unleashed, DaDa still holds a very special place in Dick Wagner's heart and it's finally earning some much-deserved attention after all these years.Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts familyContact Us!Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunesJoin the Facebook Fan PageFollow on TwitterFollow on InstagramE-mail UsSubscribe to our Youtube channel!Support Us!Buy a T-Shirt!Donate to the show!Stream Us!Stitcher RadioSpreakerTuneInBecome a VIP Subscriber!Click HERE for more info!Comment BelowDirect Download
With Chris & Aaron out of town for an interview, this week we look back on a DBG Classic as we revisit Albums Unleashed - Alice Cooper's Dada with guest Dick Wagner. Chris and Aaron are currently working with the Dick Wagner Remember the Child Fund this week; conducting an interview with a legend of the music industry for a future project with the charity. In honor of the charity, they thought it best to republish this classic interview with Dick Wagner in his honor. Original notes below: Released in 1983, DaDa was, for all intents and purposes, dead on arrival due to being the final album in Cooper's contract with Warner Brothers as well as the out-of-the-box style of songs. Part art-rock, part esoteric/theatrical concept, DaDa's synthesizer-infused production combined with a healthy amount of humor crossed with dark subject matter left 1983 audiences confused; and they weren't the only ones. The early 80's were a self-professed "blackout" period for Alice Cooper with the rocker going as far as saying that he barely even remembers the songwriting process or production of this album. Cooper's lack of recollection has led many die-hard Cooper fans to create their own theories as to the concept behind DaDa. Guitarist/composer Dick Wagner, a longtime collaborator of Alice's, was the principal songwriter on this album and was kind enough, while in Nashville in May of 2014, to sit down with Aaron and Chris to discuss the entire album track by track and memory by memory. In this discussion, Wagner shares his memories of the difficulties that led to getting Alice to come to ESP Studios in Buttonville Ontario from his Pheonix home to join he and producer Bob Ezrin in the making of DaDa. Alice's alcohol abuse hit record highs during this period and Dick shares his recollections of their songwriting and recording process that led to the songs on the album. From the creepy title track's intro that features producer Ezrin aping a psychiatrist talking to Cooper as DaDa's featured character over a bed of strange reverberating sounds and the voice of a child calling out for its father to the dark tale of self-destructive realization that is album closer 'Pass the Gun Around,' Wagner tells the story of the album's basic concept. During this in-depth discussion of 1983's DaDa, Dick Wagner reveals the inspiration for the man-in-the-attic track 'Former Lee Warmer' and how, while it has horror opera feel, it's true roots lie in a bad business realtionship with Alice's record label. A fantastic fan-created theory of the albums concept and storyline was written online in 2008 for Ultimate-Guitar.com by a user named madpaperboy89. Aaron and Chris were so intrigued by the review that they read parts of it to Dick to get his take on it. As you'll hear in the discussion, the writer was spot-on in parts. As you'll hear in this installment of Albums Unleashed, DaDa still holds a very special place in Dick Wagner's heart and it's finally earning some much-deserved attention after all these years. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Chris & Aaron out of town for an interview, this week we look back on a DBG Classic as we revisit Albums Unleashed - Alice Cooper's Dada with guest Dick Wagner. Chris and Aaron are currently working with the Dick Wagner Remember the Child Fund this week; conducting an interview with a legend of the music industry for a future project with the charity. In honor of the charity, they thought it best to republish this classic interview with Dick Wagner in his honor. Original notes below: Released in 1983, DaDa was, for all intents and purposes, dead on arrival due to being the final album in Cooper's contract with Warner Brothers as well as the out-of-the-box style of songs. Part art-rock, part esoteric/theatrical concept, DaDa's synthesizer-infused production combined with a healthy amount of humor crossed with dark subject matter left 1983 audiences confused; and they weren't the only ones. The early 80's were a self-professed "blackout" period for Alice Cooper with the rocker going as far as saying that he barely even remembers the songwriting process or production of this album. Cooper's lack of recollection has led many die-hard Cooper fans to create their own theories as to the concept behind DaDa. Guitarist/composer Dick Wagner, a longtime collaborator of Alice's, was the principal songwriter on this album and was kind enough, while in Nashville in May of 2014, to sit down with Aaron and Chris to discuss the entire album track by track and memory by memory. In this discussion, Wagner shares his memories of the difficulties that led to getting Alice to come to ESP Studios in Buttonville Ontario from his Pheonix home to join he and producer Bob Ezrin in the making of DaDa. Alice's alcohol abuse hit record highs during this period and Dick shares his recollections of their songwriting and recording process that led to the songs on the album. From the creepy title track's intro that features producer Ezrin aping a psychiatrist talking to Cooper as DaDa's featured character over a bed of strange reverberating sounds and the voice of a child calling out for its father to the dark tale of self-destructive realization that is album closer 'Pass the Gun Around,' Wagner tells the story of the album's basic concept. During this in-depth discussion of 1983's DaDa, Dick Wagner reveals the inspiration for the man-in-the-attic track 'Former Lee Warmer' and how, while it has horror opera feel, it's true roots lie in a bad business realtionship with Alice's record label. A fantastic fan-created theory of the albums concept and storyline was written online in 2008 for Ultimate-Guitar.com by a user named madpaperboy89. Aaron and Chris were so intrigued by the review that they read parts of it to Dick to get his take on it. As you'll hear in the discussion, the writer was spot-on in parts. As you'll hear in this installment of Albums Unleashed, DaDa still holds a very special place in Dick Wagner's heart and it's finally earning some much-deserved attention after all these years. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Hackett does it all. Writer, producer, actor, and more, Kate joins the podcast to talk about her career including the Amazon web series Classic Alice and the brand new sci-fi short, The Long Dig. Find out what keeps Kate creative in this inspiring episode. Full transcript and more at www.deathwishcoffee.com/katehackett
Our guest this time is actress, writer, and web series creator Kate Hackett. You may know her as the star and creator of the web series Classic Alice. She has worked on a wide-range of projects over the last few years (Kate & Joe Just Want to Have Sex, Not a Plan, etc). Kate tells us about Classic Alice, her most recent film The Long Dig, gives us insight on how to run a successful Patreon project, shares tips for web series creators, shares acting tips, talks about what books might make good TV series, and much more.GenreTainment is where Marx & Julie talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series. We give you interviews with writers, directors, producers and actors in both independent and not-so-independent creations. Links:Kate's Patreon pageKate Hackett on TwitterKate Hackett on FacebookKate Hackett on InstagramKate's YouTube channelGenreTainment on FacebookTelevision on the Wild Wild Web: How To Blaze Your Own TrailMarx on Twitter: @MrMarx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talk with multifaceted actor, writer, and producer Kate Hackett. We will chat with Kate about her current Funny Or Die series “Not A Plan”, her popular “Classic Alice” series and about the importance of creating your own content. So Join Saucey, Fern, and Kate for all the Classic Podcast Comedy we can Verbally Fiddle into your Unplanned Little EarHoles.
Writer, actor, and creator of YouTube sensation Classic Alice joins us to talk women in literature. From her favorite feminist books, to the conception and implementation of her incredibly successful show, Kate Hackett is a woman to behold. She’s bringing nerdy back, clams -- don’t miss out. This hour is a total blast!
Interview with Kate Hackett, the star of Classic Alice on YouTube! Podcast produced by Nathan Young (@nvyoung) Twitter: twitter.com/nvyoung Facebook: www.facebook.com/nvyoung SlideShare: www.slideshare.net/nathanyoung Google +: goo.gl/QbCvq LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nvyoung Instagram: instagram.com/nvyoung44 Keek: www.keek.com/nvyoung About.Me: about.me/nvyoung Pinterest: pinterest.com/nvyoung/ Rebel Mouse: www.rebelmouse.com/nvyoung/ Me Dot Com: www.medotcom.com/nathan.young SoundCloud: @nvyoung Flickr: flickr.com/nvyoung DeviantArt: barcncpt44.deviantart.com/ YouTube: youtube.com/barcncpt44 E-mail me at: nathanyoung@geekalabama.com Subscribe to the Nathan Young (Geek Alabama) SoundCloud channel at: @nvyoung Follow Geek Alabama at: geekalabama.com Follow Geek Alabama on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/geekalabama Follow Geek Alabama on Twitter at: twitter.com/geekalabama Follow Geek Alabama on Google + at: goo.gl/CeuBd Follow the Geek Alabama photo blog Traffic Light Pixels at: trafficlightpixels.com/
Before there were glittering vampires, there was Anne Rice. Check out the show at youtube.com/classicaliceseries Music - Cool boarders 2 Victor Ohlsson / "Royalty Free Epic Music" by epic_music_lover Doll Dancing
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We're tackling a beloved story this week! Check out the show at youtube.com/classicaliceseries Music - Cool boarders 2 Victor Ohlsson / "Royalty Free Epic Music" by epic_music_lover The Big Guns - Silent Partner
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We're back for season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer! And so is Buffy! After a summer in LA, Buffy has returned to Sunnydale. But something is wrong. She's disconnected from her friends. She's pushing Angel away. And the Master's bones are missing.Join us as we chat about lonliness, longing and Dunkin' Donuts with our guest: Chris O'Brien from Classic Alice.Sunnydale Study Group is a Buffy the Vampire Slayer podcast hosted by Holland Farkas, Chris Bramante and Omar Najam.Check out Chris on Twitter and on Classic Alice.Find more Sunnydale goodness at Facebook.com/SunnydaleStudyGroup and Twitter.com/SSGPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We are back and the first film/movie combo we tackle is... Twilight? Sorry guys. Check out the show at youtube.com/classicaliceseries Music - Cool boarders 2 Victor Ohlsson / 'Werewolf' by Wild Waters’
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Alice begged and begged and we recorded another PvL before we split for Christmas. Hope you like this -- ELLA ENCHANTED. God, what a girly movie. Check out the show at youtube.com/classicaliceseries Music - Cool boarders 2 Victor Ohlsson / FairyTale by VGEvery
Hey everyone, it's Cara Graves from Classic Alice and Valeton University! Hang out with me today as we play some awesome songs from "Once a Tree", "Stars", "Carbon Leaf", and Mozart to help get your study on.