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Taya Jae is joined by Denver based musician Covenhoven who will play in Paonia on Monday, August 7.
Ep. 312 - It's Holy Week on campus and ordinary season in the pulpit. We talk about the Covenhoven house show and get you ready to preach in the dog days of August. The Playlist * Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John * Streets of Philadelphia - Waxahatchee * Giants - Covenhoven * Streets of Philadelphia - Bruce Springsteen * Humble - Kendrick Lamar * Crowded Table - The Highwomen Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fplaylist%2F3Yzv7TatU6sDxGKOyfmLEN%3Fsi%3D2f1a0a7ac01b4478&token=c0d85-1-1650491361923 Become a Vinyl Preacher Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thevinylpreacher Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network.
Summer is our busy season at Sustain. As a special treat, we wanted to share some extra content from some of our summer programs. This week we are featuring music highlights from our hike and concert series, Trail Sessions, that happen at public lands in Colorado. This year we are expanding the program to New York State, so check out our website to get all the details.This episode features music from Courtney Hartman and Covenhoven at Lory State Park in Fort Collins Colorado. The second half has Kid Astronaut and Brent Cowles at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife refuge just outside of Denver.Thanks for listening and don't forget to review, share and subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about nonprofit Sustain Music and Nature's work to make music a force for nature at: www.sustainmusicandnature.orgHost: Charles CoplinProducer: Sustain Music & NatureEditor: Harrison GoodaleTheme Music: Harrison GoodaleField Recording: Little House of SoundPerformances: Courtney Hartman, Covenhoven, Kid Astronaut, Brent Cowles
This episode of Is This It? features a conversation with Joel Van Horne. Joel is an incredible musician and the man behind Covenhoven. His music draws upon a wide range of influences, from nostalgic summers in his families cabin, to the Pacific Ocean. In this episode we discuss the creative process, how meaning changes over time, spirituality, and so much more. Check out Covenhoven's next live virtual show on May 17, 2020. For more episodes, check out the website www.stefanlako.com/isthisit and follow me on twitter @stayfunlako Please rate and review the show Thanks for listening!
The guys at the Detective Agency invite long time friend Watson on the pod today! This episode just makes it under the wire of the "movie has to be in theaters for a year" rule which helps the team take a look at the public perception of the movie and how it could have been the grand daddy of all Sci-Fi movies. Be sure to visit Watson at her trivia nights Tuesdays at 9pm at Covenhoven in Brooklyn: http://www.covenhovennyc.com/
Joel Van Horne released his third album as Covenhoven earlier this month. "A Kind Of Revelation" came from the Denver musician's writing sessions while touring along the Pacific coast of California, Oregon and Washington. The album blends the contemplative folk of Covenhoven's previous work with vivid orchestral string parts. Covenhoven returned to the CPR Performance Studio for the first time since 2015. Van Horne and his seven-piece backing band played three songs from "A Kind Of Revelation" and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about how his brother's death affected the arc of the album and how the natural world inspires his music.
North Korea captured the USS Pueblo 50 years ago. Could the on-again, off-again summit between the two nations lead to its return? Then, a woman who lost both her legs scales the Manitou Incline, and plans to climb Pikes Peak. Next, books for middle schoolers increasingly focus on the environment. Finally, Colorado band Covenhoven releases their third album.
Covenhoven owners Bill and Molly and Tom their official beer buyer join the goons this week to discuss all things Covenhoven. Everything you could possibly want to know is literally in this awesome episode. It’s jam packed with the vibrant history, vibe and philosophy of one of the great NY craft beer bars. We also get into the ever evolving state of craft beer and the role the bar plays in it. Good times with good people and lots of good beers, not to mention one of the best bar back yards in all of NY. We hope you enjoy this weeks show! Cheers.
"All I can say is that when I started to think about this I got really excited and I also got like this feeling...this feeling of like 'this is just so right'. It felt great that I was paying tribute to my grandfather and that place, and sort of carrying on the story of Covenhoven in this other way, and you know, maybe one day my grandkids or my great grandkids are gonna know this story and be able to like add to it or something." On this episode of Behind The Scene: Guest: Joel Van Horne (Covenhoven) Official Site: www.covenhoven.com The song for this episode is called The Wild and Free and can be found on Covenhoven's album of the same name. Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google This episode brought to you by Breckenridge Brewery
It's July Good Beer Month here in NYC, and we’ve got some great guests joining us today on Beer Sessions Radio, including Dan McLaughlin (Pony Bar), Robert Sherrill-Moss (Covenhoven), Alicia Mekelburg (Mekelburgs), and Kyle Kensrue (Randolph Beer).
That’s right, it’s the first week of SPRING! And we’ve got some great guests joining us today on Heritage Radio Network. We’d like to welcome to the show Ann Reilly (Social Media/Photographer), Libby Vader Ploeg (Greenpoint Cans/Illustrator), Daniel Birch (Illustrator), Bruno Daddi (Iconyc), and Robert Sherrill (Covenhoven).
Song Effusive Episode 8 – A Love Sincere by Covenhoven Thursday July 30th, 2015 By Cherie Rae Cobbs After a long drive up I-35 the pines grow lush and thick, knowing and tall and we fall quiet because we are almost home. This might be the only home we have ever really known. This place is unpolished, erected by industry and it barks, smokes and bellows. It is punctuated by stone beaches, it weeps of bygone dreams, ideas born come to lay in silence, where stain-glassed churches stand through generations on every other corner. There are bridges that are said to sing, rust-covered railroad tracks headed always someplace else, the solemn, ghastly deep of countless ice water graves, where ships saddle up to the shore and dwarf one and all. It is here though, on this sorted frontier that I feel the most myself. I am invigorated, conscious and stand with purpose in my legs. My blood runs through these streets. It is here that my grandpa gave me sweets and tried to teach me how to draw, where I would double-over in joy because of his wild expressions and tall tales. It is here that my parents first met as kids. It's this house that always smells the same. We sit at the same small table, we celebrate and mourn in the same Belgian hall. It is defined by countless chest-crushing hugs and laughter and a story that is well-understood amongst one and all. It lives on for me eternal, as a mystery and the truth. You've been listening to A Love Sincere by Joel Van Horne's Covenhoven.
Welcome John La Polla of Bitter & Esters as the new guest-host of Fuhmentaboudit! He’s here with a cavalcade of brewers and beer professionals in anticipation of The NY Pro-Am Brew P.I.T. (Philosophy. Inspiration. Technique.). The P.I.T. is a celebration of the local beer brewing community both professional and amateur. A one-of-a-kind event featuring local brewers and the beers they inspire. Participating home brewers (chosen via lottery from online submissions) will meet with professional local craft brewers, get a tour of their brewery, share some beer, and talk shop. The home brewer will brew a beer inspired by that meeting and serve it alongside a beer of the professional brewer’s choice at Covenhoven located at 730 Classon Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. On August 9th, there will be 2 tasting sessions. Session 1: 1-3pm, Session 2: 3:30-5:30pm. Learn more here.. This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “When I started brewing in NY there were only 2 home brew clubs, now thanks to people like Bitter & Esters there are roughly 10-12 homebrew clubs. “Brewnity” is the umbrella and excuse to get everybody together to do events that can benefit local charities.” [29:00] –Chris Cuzme on Fuhmentaboudit!