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Join Lynn Hoffman on this Classic Music Saved Me with musician, actor, author, radio personality Dee Snider. You likely know his biggest career work as the frontman for the Heavy Metal Band Twisted Sister. Dee brings us back to his youth and how music became an important vehicle managing some turbulent times. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman on this Classic Music Saved Me with musician, actor, author, radio personality Dee Snider. You likely know his biggest career work as the frontman for the Heavy Metal Band Twisted Sister. Dee brings us back to his youth and how music became an important vehicle managing some turbulent times. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Host Lynn Hoffman for this replay of a past episode with the talented singer songwriter William Fitzsimmons. He shares his intimate personal journey battling family challenges and depression and finding hope through song while battling personal heartbreak. You'll love William's honesty as he shares why music has truly saved him. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Host Lynn Hoffman for this replay of a past episode with the talented singer songwriter William Fitzsimmons. He shares his intimate personal journey battling family challenges and depression and finding hope through song while battling personal heartbreak. You'll love William's honesty as he shares why music has truly saved him. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special edition of the Dissect DJs we open up the Grab Bag and ask some of the most thought-provoking, mind-shattering, inquisitive questions to ever be discussed in podcast form, to the soulful sounds of Young-Holt Unlimited's 1968 classic "Soulful Strut".Would you rather be an Oompa Loompa or one of The Lost Boys from Hook? Climb the beanstalk from Super Mario or run the loop in Sonic the Hedgehog? Be granted your biggest wish or avenge your greatest regret? Who would you rather fight- The Breakfast Club cast or the entire team from The Mighty Ducks? All this and more on a very soulful episode of The Dissect DJs - NEXT!
Join Lynn Hoffman for this very special classic replay with singer, songwriter, author and inspirational speaker Mary Gauthier. She is one of the most talented and giving artists who always is trying to lend her voice to those in need. As we observe #mentalhealthawarenessmonth Mary Gauthier is living proof of the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this very special classic replay with singer, songwriter, author and inspirational speaker Mary Gauthier. She is one of the most talented and giving artists who always is trying to lend her voice to those in need. As we observe #mentalhealthawarenessmonth Mary Gauthier is living proof of the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out this replay of an episode with host Lynn Hoffman and singer-songwriter Jake Banfield. As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month we are proud to present this episode of a man who champions the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out this replay of an episode with host Lynn Hoffman and singer-songwriter Jake Banfield. As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month we are proud to present this episode of a man who champions the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy May day. On today's edition of Music History Today, Mozart debuts a classic, Elvis marries Priscilla, and LL Cool J goes acoustic. Also, happy birthday to Tim McGraw and Ray Parker Jr.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayResources for mental health issues - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lineshttps://findahelpline.com
Join Lynn Hoffman for this classic music saved me replay with singer-songwriter Antoniette Costa. She reveals to Lynn her health challenges leading to brain surgery and her deep love of music that got her through this difficult process. You'll find Antoinette inspiring with her resilience and passionate about sharing her story about the power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this classic music saved me replay with singer-songwriter Antoniette Costa. She reveals to Lynn her health challenges leading to brain surgery and her deep love of music that got her through this difficult process. You'll find Antoinette inspiring with her resilience and passionate about sharing her story about the power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this classic replay with the inspiring story of the artist BLKBOK. He is the multi-talented Neo-Classical pianist who grew up in Detroit Michigan and found music has a saving grace in the chaos of growing up in the inner city community. BLKBOK shares his joy of music and how much he loves engaging with his music community. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this classic replay with the inspiring story of the artist BLKBOK. He is the multi-talented Neo-Classical pianist who grew up in Detroit Michigan and found music has a saving grace in the chaos of growing up in the inner city community. BLKBOK shares his joy of music and how much he loves engaging with his music community. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Replay of Music Saved Me with country music singer songwriter Walker Hayes. He shares the deep and personal meaning of creating music and how it continues to help him through challenging times. If you like this episode please share with your friends. If you have questions or comments write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Replay of Music Saved Me with country music singer songwriter Walker Hayes. He shares the deep and personal meaning of creating music and how it continues to help him through challenging times. If you like this episode please share with your friends. If you have questions or comments write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for the classic replay of Music Saved Me with Pat Monahan from the band Train. Pat discusses his love of the healing power of music and how it inspires his creative process. Train is known for Grammy Winning sound including songs like, "Hey Soul Sister", "Drops of Jupiter", "Hey Soul Sister" and many more. If you like this podcast, please share with your friends and also check out our companion podcast called "takin ' a walk". hereSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for the classic replay of Music Saved Me with Pat Monahan from the band Train. Pat discusses his love of the healing power of music and how it inspires his creative process. Train is known for Grammy Winning sound including songs like, "Hey Soul Sister", "Drops of Jupiter", "Hey Soul Sister" and many more. If you like this podcast, please share with your friends and also check out our companion podcast called "takin ' a walk". hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Rich Berra (email) welcomed music journalist Harvey Kubernik for a discussion on various music subjects, including the impact of the Beatles, the resurgence of vinyl, and the popularity of music documentaries. Kubernik reflected on the monumental cultural impact of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 61 years ago. He highlighted how the band had already achieved notable success with their number one hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" but emphasized that the televised performance cemented their influence in America. Kubernik reported on how their arrival coincided with a moment of national recovery after the JFK assassination, bringing a sense of optimism and energy. He noted that the Beatles were reflecting American music back to the U.S., drawing from influences like Motown and rock and roll, which made their sound simultaneously familiar and fresh.Kubernik spoke about the enduring relevance of classic bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, who continue to win Grammys even decades later. He attributed their longevity to the timeless quality of their music, the multi-generational sharing of their records, and the emotional connections audiences maintain with their songs. Kubernik contrasted this with the fleeting careers of many contemporary artists, noting that the key to enduring success lies in the strength of the material itself. He emphasized how changing technology has shifted how artists make money, moving from record sales to touring and streaming, while vinyl experiences a nostalgic resurgence among younger listeners.Kubernik reflected on the unique climate of the 1960s, which allowed bands like the Beatles to focus entirely on their music without the distractions of modern branding and social media. He drew a connection between the disciplined work ethic of these bands and their roots in post-World War II experiences. He also touched on the role of reissues and documentaries in preserving the legacy of classic music, noting the increased access to archival footage and the deeper understanding of artists' lives and creative processes.------------------------------------------During the third hour, hypnotist Jeff Bliss delved into the topic of hypnosis. He defined hypnosis as a state of heightened focus and subconscious engagement, using examples like feeling emotions during a sad movie to illustrate how the subconscious mind accepts suggestions and triggers emotions without conscious effort. He described hypnosis not as being put under but as entering a focused state, like when deeply engaged in a book or watching a scene that pulls attention. Bliss emphasized how the subconscious mind influences actions and emotions, explaining that fear and emotions act as gateways for subconscious programming. By using exercises like pendulum movements, he illustrated how imagining and focusing can reveal subconscious influences and help redirect thoughts or habits.Bliss examined practical applications of subconscious reprogramming, such as breaking negative loops of anxiety or anger by rewiring mental triggers. He shared methods for shifting dominant thoughts to positive outcomes, focusing on what you want instead of what you fear or want to avoid. He emphasizes conscious visualization as a tool to override negative subconscious patterns, whether it's to curb habits, overcome failures, or foster better emotional resilience. Through his book concept of "Yodas, Rhinos, and Heroes," he advocated following the "wise voice" in your mind (Yoda) over the negative, self-sabotaging voice, to promote long-term growth and self-awareness.
Guest host Rich Berra (email) welcomed music journalist Harvey Kubernik for a discussion on various music subjects, including the impact of the Beatles, the resurgence of vinyl, and the popularity of music documentaries. Kubernik reflected on the monumental cultural impact of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 61 years ago. He highlighted how the band had already achieved notable success with their number one hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" but emphasized that the televised performance cemented their influence in America. Kubernik reported on how their arrival coincided with a moment of national recovery after the JFK assassination, bringing a sense of optimism and energy. He noted that the Beatles were reflecting American music back to the U.S., drawing from influences like Motown and rock and roll, which made their sound simultaneously familiar and fresh.Kubernik spoke about the enduring relevance of classic bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, who continue to win Grammys even decades later. He attributed their longevity to the timeless quality of their music, the multi-generational sharing of their records, and the emotional connections audiences maintain with their songs. Kubernik contrasted this with the fleeting careers of many contemporary artists, noting that the key to enduring success lies in the strength of the material itself. He emphasized how changing technology has shifted how artists make money, moving from record sales to touring and streaming, while vinyl experiences a nostalgic resurgence among younger listeners.Kubernik reflected on the unique climate of the 1960s, which allowed bands like the Beatles to focus entirely on their music without the distractions of modern branding and social media. He drew a connection between the disciplined work ethic of these bands and their roots in post-World War II experiences. He also touched on the role of reissues and documentaries in preserving the legacy of classic music, noting the increased access to archival footage and the deeper understanding of artists' lives and creative processes.------------------------------------------During the third hour, hypnotist Jeff Bliss delved into the topic of hypnosis. He defined hypnosis as a state of heightened focus and subconscious engagement, using examples like feeling emotions during a sad movie to illustrate how the subconscious mind accepts suggestions and triggers emotions without conscious effort. He described hypnosis not as being put under but as entering a focused state, like when deeply engaged in a book or watching a scene that pulls attention. Bliss emphasized how the subconscious mind influences actions and emotions, explaining that fear and emotions act as gateways for subconscious programming. By using exercises like pendulum movements, he illustrated how imagining and focusing can reveal subconscious influences and help redirect thoughts or habits.Bliss examined practical applications of subconscious reprogramming, such as breaking negative loops of anxiety or anger by rewiring mental triggers. He shared methods for shifting dominant thoughts to positive outcomes, focusing on what you want instead of what you fear or want to avoid. He emphasizes conscious visualization as a tool to override negative subconscious patterns, whether it's to curb habits, overcome failures, or foster better emotional resilience. Through his book concept of "Yodas, Rhinos, and Heroes," he advocated following the "wise voice" in your mind (Yoda) over the negative, self-sabotaging voice, to promote long-term growth and self-awareness.
Guest host Rich Berra (email) welcomed music journalist Harvey Kubernik for a discussion on various music subjects, including the impact of the Beatles, the resurgence of vinyl, and the popularity of music documentaries. Kubernik reflected on the monumental cultural impact of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 61 years ago. He highlighted how the band had already achieved notable success with their number one hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" but emphasized that the televised performance cemented their influence in America. Kubernik reported on how their arrival coincided with a moment of national recovery after the JFK assassination, bringing a sense of optimism and energy. He noted that the Beatles were reflecting American music back to the U.S., drawing from influences like Motown and rock and roll, which made their sound simultaneously familiar and fresh.Kubernik spoke about the enduring relevance of classic bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, who continue to win Grammys even decades later. He attributed their longevity to the timeless quality of their music, the multi-generational sharing of their records, and the emotional connections audiences maintain with their songs. Kubernik contrasted this with the fleeting careers of many contemporary artists, noting that the key to enduring success lies in the strength of the material itself. He emphasized how changing technology has shifted how artists make money, moving from record sales to touring and streaming, while vinyl experiences a nostalgic resurgence among younger listeners.Kubernik reflected on the unique climate of the 1960s, which allowed bands like the Beatles to focus entirely on their music without the distractions of modern branding and social media. He drew a connection between the disciplined work ethic of these bands and their roots in post-World War II experiences. He also touched on the role of reissues and documentaries in preserving the legacy of classic music, noting the increased access to archival footage and the deeper understanding of artists' lives and creative processes.------------------------------------------During the third hour, hypnotist Jeff Bliss delved into the topic of hypnosis. He defined hypnosis as a state of heightened focus and subconscious engagement, using examples like feeling emotions during a sad movie to illustrate how the subconscious mind accepts suggestions and triggers emotions without conscious effort. He described hypnosis not as being put under but as entering a focused state, like when deeply engaged in a book or watching a scene that pulls attention. Bliss emphasized how the subconscious mind influences actions and emotions, explaining that fear and emotions act as gateways for subconscious programming. By using exercises like pendulum movements, he illustrated how imagining and focusing can reveal subconscious influences and help redirect thoughts or habits.Bliss examined practical applications of subconscious reprogramming, such as breaking negative loops of anxiety or anger by rewiring mental triggers. He shared methods for shifting dominant thoughts to positive outcomes, focusing on what you want instead of what you fear or want to avoid. He emphasizes conscious visualization as a tool to override negative subconscious patterns, whether it's to curb habits, overcome failures, or foster better emotional resilience. Through his book concept of "Yodas, Rhinos, and Heroes," he advocated following the "wise voice" in your mind (Yoda) over the negative, self-sabotaging voice, to promote long-term growth and self-awareness.
Guest host Rich Berra (email) welcomed music journalist Harvey Kubernik for a discussion on various music subjects, including the impact of the Beatles, the resurgence of vinyl, and the popularity of music documentaries. Kubernik reflected on the monumental cultural impact of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 61 years ago. He highlighted how the band had already achieved notable success with their number one hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" but emphasized that the televised performance cemented their influence in America. Kubernik reported on how their arrival coincided with a moment of national recovery after the JFK assassination, bringing a sense of optimism and energy. He noted that the Beatles were reflecting American music back to the U.S., drawing from influences like Motown and rock and roll, which made their sound simultaneously familiar and fresh.Kubernik spoke about the enduring relevance of classic bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, who continue to win Grammys even decades later. He attributed their longevity to the timeless quality of their music, the multi-generational sharing of their records, and the emotional connections audiences maintain with their songs. Kubernik contrasted this with the fleeting careers of many contemporary artists, noting that the key to enduring success lies in the strength of the material itself. He emphasized how changing technology has shifted how artists make money, moving from record sales to touring and streaming, while vinyl experiences a nostalgic resurgence among younger listeners.Kubernik reflected on the unique climate of the 1960s, which allowed bands like the Beatles to focus entirely on their music without the distractions of modern branding and social media. He drew a connection between the disciplined work ethic of these bands and their roots in post-World War II experiences. He also touched on the role of reissues and documentaries in preserving the legacy of classic music, noting the increased access to archival footage and the deeper understanding of artists' lives and creative processes.------------------------------------------During the third hour, hypnotist Jeff Bliss delved into the topic of hypnosis. He defined hypnosis as a state of heightened focus and subconscious engagement, using examples like feeling emotions during a sad movie to illustrate how the subconscious mind accepts suggestions and triggers emotions without conscious effort. He described hypnosis not as being put under but as entering a focused state, like when deeply engaged in a book or watching a scene that pulls attention. Bliss emphasized how the subconscious mind influences actions and emotions, explaining that fear and emotions act as gateways for subconscious programming. By using exercises like pendulum movements, he illustrated how imagining and focusing can reveal subconscious influences and help redirect thoughts or habits.Bliss examined practical applications of subconscious reprogramming, such as breaking negative loops of anxiety or anger by rewiring mental triggers. He shared methods for shifting dominant thoughts to positive outcomes, focusing on what you want instead of what you fear or want to avoid. He emphasizes conscious visualization as a tool to override negative subconscious patterns, whether it's to curb habits, overcome failures, or foster better emotional resilience. Through his book concept of "Yodas, Rhinos, and Heroes," he advocated following the "wise voice" in your mind (Yoda) over the negative, self-sabotaging voice, to promote long-term growth and self-awareness.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Music Saved Me Replay with singer songwriter Daniela Cotton. Her beautiful music spans Americana, Roots, Rock and Soul and she shares her stories of resilience and the power of music. If you have comments or suggestions, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Check out our companion podcast called "takin ' a walk" here and share with your friends. here Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Music Saved Me Replay with singer songwriter Daniela Cotton. Her beautiful music spans Americana, Roots, Rock and Soul and she shares her stories of resilience and the power of music. If you have comments or suggestions, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Check out our companion podcast called "takin ' a walk" here and share with your friends. here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Freestyle Indulgence 01.26.25 is now available for streaming and download on my Hearthis page. You can also stream the latest shows 24/7 at FreestyleIndulgence.com – come hear the future and the past of the global freestyle community and turn it up!** Dj Adriano TG ft Annabel – Without U Jase David - Broken (Radio Edit) Aby Cruz - No Reason John of Clear Touch ft J&J - Why (Original version) Evalina Destiny - New Years (DaWizards Crazy Editz) Justina Valentine - Love Affair (DaWizards Bump Radio Edit) Tolga - Lovin' Fool {1988 Extended Club Mix} Dj Roxanne Rios - Amor de Primavera (Orion Agassi Spanish Mix) (Spring Love Spanish Version) Anthony Ramos - Love and Lies (Remix) Laura - Without My Love (DaWizards Freestyle Dub) League of Heroes ft Tony Moran & Kenny Diaz - A Letter From Afar (Diaz & Moran on Planet Ibiza Extended Mix) Luis Guevarez - Why is that love Nick Colon - Broken (Dj Floppy Bacon Edit) Korell - Paradise II (DiscoTech Remix) Boy Harsher ft Ms Boan - Mariana Saldana - Machina Jelly Roll - Liar (PJSera ReVamp Edit) Jenni Renee - Love From You (Summer 89 Extended Mix) Ray Guell - Forever You And Me (The New Era Extended Mix) Kristal Skies ft Yossy - Hypnotize Carlos Berrios vs Sammy Zone - Without You The Voice In Fashion - Give Me Your Love (Extended Love Mix) Live Cinema - Pop Density (Remix) Eric Cruz - Please Let Me Go (River X Music Remix) Nashali - Second Chance At Love (Funk Melody Remix) Johnny O - My One and Only (Taste The Flavor Mix) Elvira Miglino - My Reason Why Jeffrey Mixed - Lost in the fog (Artistik Mix) Kimball Hooker - What Will I Do (Freestyle Extended Mix) Reuben - I couldn't deal (Dj Friendly Club Mix) Mari Angeli Lopez - First True Love (Remix) Sammy Zone & George Anthony - Anything (Spanglish Rework) Willie Colon - I'm sorry too (Dj TG Remix) Luis Rios - Everytime (The Dj's Version) Joe Zangie - Love you like wow (Mixshow edit) Touch of Quality - My Summer love (DJ Floppy Bacon Mix) Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning (Extended Mix) Stevie B - When Your Heart Is Calling Stefanie Bennett - Sola (DJ Kbello Extended) Timmy T - Time After Time (Remix) Benj Beats - Freestyle Night TKA - When will I see you again (Soul Sonic Planet Mix) Fam Crew - Antistatic
**Freestyle Indulgence 01.26.25 is now available for streaming and download on my Hearthis page. You can also stream the latest shows 24/7 at FreestyleIndulgence.com – come hear the future and the past of the global freestyle community and turn it up!** Dj Adriano TG ft Annabel – Without U Jase David - Broken (Radio Edit) Aby Cruz - No Reason John of Clear Touch ft J&J - Why (Original version) Evalina Destiny - New Years (DaWizards Crazy Editz) Justina Valentine - Love Affair (DaWizards Bump Radio Edit) Tolga - Lovin' Fool {1988 Extended Club Mix} Dj Roxanne Rios - Amor de Primavera (Orion Agassi Spanish Mix) (Spring Love Spanish Version) Anthony Ramos - Love and Lies (Remix) Laura - Without My Love (DaWizards Freestyle Dub) League of Heroes ft Tony Moran & Kenny Diaz - A Letter From Afar (Diaz & Moran on Planet Ibiza Extended Mix) Luis Guevarez - Why is that love Nick Colon - Broken (Dj Floppy Bacon Edit) Korell - Paradise II (DiscoTech Remix) Boy Harsher ft Ms Boan - Mariana Saldana - Machina Jelly Roll - Liar (PJSera ReVamp Edit) Jenni Renee - Love From You (Summer 89 Extended Mix) Ray Guell - Forever You And Me (The New Era Extended Mix) Kristal Skies ft Yossy - Hypnotize Carlos Berrios vs Sammy Zone - Without You The Voice In Fashion - Give Me Your Love (Extended Love Mix) Live Cinema - Pop Density (Remix) Eric Cruz - Please Let Me Go (River X Music Remix) Nashali - Second Chance At Love (Funk Melody Remix) Johnny O - My One and Only (Taste The Flavor Mix) Elvira Miglino - My Reason Why Jeffrey Mixed - Lost in the fog (Artistik Mix) Kimball Hooker - What Will I Do (Freestyle Extended Mix) Reuben - I couldn't deal (Dj Friendly Club Mix) Mari Angeli Lopez - First True Love (Remix) Sammy Zone & George Anthony - Anything (Spanglish Rework) Willie Colon - I'm sorry too (Dj TG Remix) Luis Rios - Everytime (The Dj's Version) Joe Zangie - Love you like wow (Mixshow edit) Touch of Quality - My Summer love (DJ Floppy Bacon Mix) Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning (Extended Mix) Stevie B - When Your Heart Is Calling Stefanie Bennett - Sola (DJ Kbello Extended) Timmy T - Time After Time (Remix) Benj Beats - Freestyle Night TKA - When will I see you again (Soul Sonic Planet Mix) Fam Crew - Antistatic
On this week's episode of the Music History In Depth Podcast, Disney creates a cultural phenomenon, jazz gets played at Carnegie Hall, an unknown country music singer wins a reality tv show, & The Byrds invent a whole new subgenre of rock music. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
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Imagine you're sitting across from the greatest record producer of your age. A man who's made Alice Cooper a star, a man who turned your dinky record to a worldwide hit, and not just that... But this is Bob Ezrin, the man who helmed the creation of the greatest record of all time, The Wall. He's looking you in the eye and telling you it's time to reinvent yourselves with a concept record. Strap in for Kiss's most amazing mistake. Thanks!!!!!!
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Join host Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Music Saved Me Replay with musician Dee Snider. He is best known as the lead singer of the Heavy Metal Band Twister Sister and music played a major role in his life, saving him from the burden of being an outcast in his community. Music was the outlet that gave him hope and confidence as an adolescent. If you like Music Saved Me, please share with your friends and follow us. Also, leave us a review here. Review For more information on Music Saved Me go here. https://musicsavedme.net
Join your host Lynn Hoffman for this Classic Replay songwriter Sam Hollander. You know so much of Sam's work which includes, Fitz and the Tantrums "HandClap", Weezer-"Records", One Direction-"Rock Me", Train-"Save Me San Francisco" and many more. His 21 hit records have been part of the soundtrack of our life and Sam clearly understand the healing power of music from his great support of Musicians on Call. If you like this episode, please share with your friends and kindly follow us so you don't miss an episode. For more information on Sam Hollander go to https://www.samhollandersongs.com For more information on Music Saved Me go to https://musicsavedme.net For more information on Musicians on Call go to https://www.musiciansoncall.org
Join us for this classic Music Saved Me Replay with Rick Allen from Def Leppard and his wife musician Lauren Monroe. Lynn Hoffman talks with them about how music is so vital in their lives and has tremendous healing powers. Like us, Rick and Lauren are proud supporters of Musicians on Call. For more information go to https://www.musiciansoncall.org For more information on Music Saved Me go to https://musicsavedme.net. Like this show? Share with your friends and follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Leave us a review here. Review
Join us for this classic replay episode with Country Music Singer Songwriter Whey Jennings. Whey has new music out called "Jekyll and Hyde" and he continues in his family tradition of writing music from the heart. Whey knows the healing power of music and he shares his deep connection on this episode of Music Saved Me. If you have questions or comments, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com For more information on Music Saved Me go to https://musicsavedme.net
Join Host Lynn Hoffman for this amazing classic episode with Brent Smith from the great American Rock band Shinedown. If you have questions or comments, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com For more information on the Music Saved Me podcast go to https://musicsavedme.net Music Saved Me is a proud supporter of Musicians on Call. For more information go to https://www.musiciansoncall.org
Join your host Lynn Hoffman for this classic replay with the multi-talented Jenna Andrews. Jenna Andrews is a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer who has collaborated with artists such as BTS, Drake Jennifer Lopez and others. She has a web series called The Green Room which focuses on mental health and music. Please share this episode with your friends. If you have comments or suggestions write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Music Saved Me proudly supports Musicians on Call. For more information check out www.musiciansoncall.org
Chad Tepper is a singer, songwriter and guitarist and ex-pro skater who knows the power of music. He wouldn't be the success story he is today without experiencing tremendous pain and hardship. His early life saw him as a child being homeless and that experience continues to shape him today. Music saved Chad Tepper and continues saving him to this day. You'll love Chad's authenticity as he shares stories of his rough road while expressing gratitude for where he is today. Thanks for listening to this Classic Replay of Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman. Please share this episode with your friends. Music Saved Me is a proud supporter of Musicians on Call and check them out here. https//: www.musiciansoncall.org If you have feedback on music saved me, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com.
This week, we dive into the music and legacy of one of my favorite bands: Chicago. From their early days to the unforgettable era when the iconic voice of Peter Cetera defined the sound of a generation, Chicago's orchestration and the quality of their music set them apart. Join me Mark Lloyd and music expert and super guitarist Kel Jenkins as we explore their journey, iconic songs, and the moments that made them legends. This episode is a tribute to the band that shaped so much of our musical landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary Gauthier is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, musician and author who shares her powerful story of alchemy and redemption with the healing power of music. Thanks for listening to this classic replay and please share with your friends. Music Saved Me is a proud supporter of Musicians on Call. If you have suggestions on Music Saved Me, write to buzz@buzzknightmedia.com
Join host Lynn Hoffman on this Music Saved Me Classic Replay with multi-talented musician Jelly Roll. Music Saved Me proudly supports The Musicians on Call charity.
In this episode, Shazam Conner of the iconic singing group H-Town discusses their classic hits "Knockin' Da Boots," "Emotions," and "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate." He also premieres his new single "Strokey Doke," which pays homage to his late brother Dino Conner and the legendary Roger Troutman. This interview offers an intimate look into Shazam's ongoing contributions to music and his efforts to honor his brother's & Roger Troutman's memory
This week on Thursday Classics, Kel Jenkins and I we looked back at the incredible music of the British pop band Madness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take it back to '62 to break down one of the original soul jams of the classic rock era with The Contours - "Do You Love Me". See the full episode podcast here: https://youtu.be/fGJWc-mh-9sWith a thorough review of the legendary dance scene from Dirty Dancing when Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) meets Baby (Jenny Grey), as well as the classic music video featuring three dancers doing the mashed potatoes on a single step, some backstory of the original recording of the track, and as always- a deep breakdown of the lyrics and the inside meaning behind the song itself. Work!
We take it back to '62 to break down one of the original soul jams of the classic rock era with The Contours - "Do You Love Me". See the full episode podcast here: https://youtu.be/fGJWc-mh-9sWith a thorough review of the legendary dance scene from Dirty Dancing when Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) meets Baby (Jenny Grey), as well as the classic music video featuring three dancers doing the mashed potatoes on a single step, some backstory of the original recording of the track, and as always- a deep breakdown of the lyrics and the inside meaning behind the song itself. Work!
Often referred to as the invisible man in the music industry, Rod Temperton is one of the most prolific songwriters in the 70s and 80s, with songs such as "Give Me The Night" by George Benson, and Michael Jackson's classics "Thriller", "Off The Wall", and "Rock with You", music will not be the same without this man. Join me and Kel Jenkins as we explore the genius behind these timeless tracks and the indelible mark that Templeton left on the music industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Karen Zorn, President of the Longy School of Music of Bard College, shares her journey as a classically trained pianist and her passion for creating a mindset shift in the classical music world. She discusses the importance of improvisation, embracing change, and encouraging individuality in music education. Karen also emphasizes the need for inclusivity and audience engagement in classical music performances. She reflects on her challenges in implementing her vision and the pushback she received. Despite the obstacles, Karen remains committed to preparing musicians to make a difference in the world.She emphasizes the importance of telling your story and reframing narratives to avoid getting caught up in debates. Karen also discusses the partnership between Longy and the LA Philharmonic and its impact on validating the changes Longy was making. She highlights the next chapter for Longy, focusing on music as a healing art and the potential for musicians to make a difference in healthcare settings. Karen defines leadership as striving for better or change and valuing relationships and diversity of opinion.TakeawaysEncourage individuality and artistic voice in music education.Embrace change and innovation in the classical music world.Create inclusive and welcoming concert experiences for all audiences.Apply human-centred design principles to music education. Tell your story and focus on your own narrative instead of getting caught up in debates and criticism.Reframe narratives to avoid being pulled into arguments and to maintain authenticity.Partnerships with organizations that share your values can provide validation and open doors to new opportunities.Music has the power to heal and can be utilized in healthcare settings to improve well-being and reduce stress.Leadership involves striving for better or change, valuing relationships, and embracing diversity of opinion.Connect with Karen Zorn Longy School of Music of Bard CollegeConnect with MeWebsiteYoutubeInstagramLinkedInEmail: hello@mindsetshift.co.uk
Prepare for musical enlightenment as we embark on an unforgettable voyage through time with your trusty guides, DJs Mordicchio & Grafio. We're promising a trip that's far more than just a casual listen, with an exploration of classic songs that have shaped our world, from the heartfelt strains of Pavarotti's duet with James Brown to the mellifluous magic of Sinatra's "My Way".Our journey crisscrosses genres and eras, pausing to admire the emotional depth of Amy Winehouse and Tommy Bennett's "Body and Soul," and dancing to the lively rhythms of the Buena Vista Social Club's "De a los Ceros." We'll dissect the unique fusion of styles, delve into the stories behind the lyrics, and expose the historical context of these iconic tunes. The grand finale? An explosive analysis of U2's "When Love Comes to Town." So, buckle up for a musical adventure that's sure to inspire, entertain, and touch every listener's soul.Support the showLa missione di FuffaWebFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti. Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.fuffa web online, free podcast : graffio@fuffaweb.com - mordicchio@fuffaweb.com FuffaWeb Italia, il podcast di qualita anti fuffa .news - arte - musica - crescita personale - moda - gaming - cucinaQUESTE LE RUBRICHE CHE SINTEIZZANO GLI ARGOMENTI DA NOI TRATTATI PER TIPOLOGIA D'EPISODIOFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti.Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.Un ringraziamento speciale a tutti Voi Se il nostro podcast ti piace, vota qui: I love FuffaWeb Italia Vota il nostro podcast, il tuo punto di vista conta per noi, e per gli altri, clicca il link qui sotto ed esprikmi il tuo paraere, ci contiamo, grazie:#PodcastGratis #AscoltaOra #NuovoEpisodio #PodcastDellSe...
Fans of classical music have long complained that streaming services don't make it easy to find their favorite pieces. Apple has set out to fix the issues. WSJ Science of Success columnist Ben Cohen joins host Zoe Thomas to explain how the problem arose and what it means for the future of search. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices