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Cross My Heart is een spicy dark academia romance van USA Today-bestsellerauteur Roxy Sloane. Uitgegeven door HarperCollins Spreker: Iris Vlutters
Raise Your Words Host Amani sits down with BookTok creator Ashley from @wickedreads on IG/TikTok to chat about their mutual love of reading, Ally Carter books, writing, and Ashley's content creation advice. Ashley also shares news about her podcast, If It Was a Book.
This week Kayla is joined by one of her favorite authors, Megan Collins. They're breaking down her latest novel Cross My Heart. This episode contains spoilers. Thank you for listening! Buy the books Kayla covered here: https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirl Follow Professional Book Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/ Follow Kayla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
This week Kayla is chatting with author Katy Hays about her latest novel, Saltwater. After that, they're chatting all things Bravo!Saltwater is out on 3/25.The February book club pick is Cross My Heart by Megan Collins. The episode will be out on 2/24.As always, the reviews are spoiler-free.Thank you for listening! Buy the books Kayla covered here:https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirlFollow Professional Book Girl on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/Follow Kayla on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
This week Kayla is chatting about the shows she's watching on Bravo before doing quick hits of five recent reads!The February book club pick is Cross My Heart by Megan Collins. The episode will be out on 2/24.As always, the reviews are spoiler-free.Thank you for listening! Buy the books Kayla covered here:https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirlFollow Professional Book Girl on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/Follow Kayla on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
If a book has a stalker storyline, I am in. I think because it is one of my biggest fears. When I read about Megan Collins' Cross My Heart, I knew I needed to read it. Heart transplant, stalking, obsession- all the key elements to a twisty thriller reminiscent of the the 90's thrillers we all loved. I loved chatting with Megan about her inspiration ( a real life story inspired!), her writing process, Boston and so much more.
January has finally ended! Time to recap! The February book club pick is Cross My Heart by Megan Collins. The episode will be out on 2/24. As always, the reviews are spoiler-free. Thank you for listening! Buy the books Kayla covered here: https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirl Follow Professional Book Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/ Follow Kayla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
This week Kayla is joined by one of her favorite authors, Fiona Davis! They're discussing her latest novel, The Stolen Queen. This episode contains spoilers. The February book club pick is Cross My Heart by Megan Collins. The episode will be out on 2/24. Buy the books Kayla covered here: https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirl Follow Professional Book Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/ Follow Kayla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM48ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM48FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM48DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM48PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM48ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/m0yxMEBL1m4ALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/followHIMappleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Mr. Graves takes on a more sophisticated tone in this darkly comedic story about monsters and those that hunt them. Mr. Graves: Ryan Joseph MurphyChris: Jeff BowerPeter: Nathan LungsfordCheck out Nathan's podcast: The Storage PapersWritten by Jonathan InbodyCheck out Jonathan's podcast: Gray Matter: An Acid Horror AnthologySound Design by Brady FlanaganBe sure to check out Brady's podcast Rogue LifeProduced by Gavin Michael Booth, Sade Sellers and Jonathan GravesTranscript Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power: Task Force VII 3 by Jeremy Adams, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto o Super-Pets Special: Bitedentity Crisis by Tony Fleecs, Mike Norton, Brad Simpson; Alexis Quasarano, PJ Holden, Rex Lokus; Michael Conrad, Sami Basri, Ivan Plascencia; Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Michelle Madsen; Kyle Starks Marvel o Black Widow: Venomous 1 by Erica Schultz, Luciano Vecchio, Rachele Rosenberg, David Curiel o Blood Hunt 5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sufuentes-Sujo o Ms. Marvel Annual by Sabir Pirzada, Iman Vellani, Giada Belviso, Yen Nitro o What If…? Donald Duck Became Wolverine by Luca Barbieri, Giada Perissinotto, Lucio Ruvidotti o X-Force 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Marcus To, Erick Arciniega o Marvel Unlimited § Cat pool by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam § Mouse pool by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam § Dog pool team up by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam § Dog pool infinity comic 2 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam Boom o Firefly ‘Verses 1 by Ryan Parrott, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Francesc Segala o Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Jose Enrique Fernandez Titan o Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus 1 by Kianna Shore, Mellow Brown, Rodolfo Taibo OGN Countdown o Murdervale by Vicente Cifuentes o Ali Cross by Adam Rau, James Robinson, Phillip Tajalle o Nanuche Vol 2: All Hugs, No Bite by Guillaume Bianco, Marie Kerascoet o Cross My Heart and Never Lie and save our forest by Nora Dasnes, Matt Bagguley, Lise Laerdal Bryn o Of Her Own Design by Nicole Adelfinger, Birdie Willis, Jess Taylor, Fiona Marchbank o Night Librarian by Christopher Lincoln Additional Reviews: Caped Crusader, MAWS s1, Primos pilot, Dead Boy Detectives s1, Sex Education s1, Trap, Canobie Lake Park News: Omninews, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew launch date, SDCC arrests, Squid Game s2 release date, AI comic nonsense Trailers: Spellbound, Sweet Pea Comics Countdown (31 July 2024): 1. Department of Truth 24 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds 2. Ultimate Spider-Man 7 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 3. Super-Pets Special: Bitedentity Crisis by Tony Fleecs, Mike Norton, Brad Simpson; Alexis Quasarano, PJ Holden, Rex Lokus; Michael Conrad, Sami Basri, Ivan Plascencia; Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Michelle Madsen; Kyle Starks 4. Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin 4 by J.M. DeMatteis, Michael Sta. Maria, Chris Sotomayor 5. Drawing Blood 4 by David Avallone, Kevin Eastman, Troy Little, Ben Bishop 6. Absolute Power: Task Force VII 3 by Jeremy Adams, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto 7. Immortal Thor 13 by Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua, Matt Hollingsworth 8. William of Newbury 3 by Michael Avon Oeming 9. Star Wars: Darth Maul – Black, White, and Red 4 by Greg Pak, Will Sliney, Luca Pizzari, Jay Leisten, Roberto Poggi, Andres Mossa 10. Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider 3 by Stephanie Phillips, Federica Mancin, Paolo Villanelli, Matt Milla
We're celebrating Pride Month on Beyond the Shelves! Jes and Sarah have combed through our catalog and found some of the best titles for kids this month. These books tell LGBTQ+ stories and celebrate sexuality and gender orientation. Happy Pride! Show Notes Book Picks Kid/Picture Books The Good Hair Day, by Christian Trimmer (he/him) and illustrated by J Yang (he/him) Free to be Fabulous!, by David McMullin (he/him) and illustrated by Robbie Cathro (he/him) Strong, by Rob Kearney (he/him) & Eric Rosswood (he/him) and illustrated by Nidhi Chanani (she/her) ABC-Deconstructing Gender, by Asley Molesso (she/her) and Chess Needham (he/him) Middle Grade Books Paige Not Found, by Jen Wilde (she/they) Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston, by Esme Symes-Smith (they/them) Just Lizzie, by Karen Wilfrid (she/her) Cross My Heart and Never Lie, by Nora Dåsnes (she/her) Teen Books Canto Contigo, by Jonny Garza Villa (they/them) Escaping Mr. Rochester, by L.L. McKinney (she/her) Icarus, by K. Ancrum (she/her) This Day Changes Everything, by Edward Underhill (he/him) The Princess and the Grilled Cheese, by Deya Muniz (they/them) What We're Reading Jes God of the Woods, by Liz Moore Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, by Kathleen Hanna Poppy War, by RF Kuang In Universes, by Emet North Sarah Winter's Orbit, by Everina Maxwell The Ministry of Time, by Kaliane Bradley The Catch, by Amy Lea You, Again, by Kate Goldbeck What's Happening at DMPL? Summer Reading Challenge is Underway! AViD Presents: Jasmine Guillory Thursday, June 13 | 7PM | Central Moderated by Denise Williams
Fifth Sunday of Lent - Why the cross matters and what it demonstrates"
Still Not Ready; A Podcast about Super Cringy 90's Canadian Teen Drama "Ready or Not"
For this episode we're joined by JUSTIN (@sbtb_thenewclass_fanclub) of BAYSIDE LIVE - A Saved By The Bell: The New Class Podcast. It's Season 5 Episode 3 of Ready or Not "Cross My Heart". Amanda loses her new stepsister, we re-hash the catfish scandal of 2021 and of course we're talking all things SBTB. It doesn't get any more 90's than this! Pop a couple caffeine pills, it's time for STILL NOT READY.
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Hey, Neighbor! The Podcast Ninja had a run-in with a power tool that might leave you feeling a bit light headed. Then, John shares his New Year's Message for young people... don't promise stuff if you don't really mean it. Words matter, and "semantics" matter. Which brings us to another point: AMERICANS ARE SHOCKINGLY ILLITERATE. (We bring statistics!) Why does John hate audiobooks so much? Also: The Podcast Ninja reads an amazing book review from Amazon that will make you laugh if you understand the words. Thanks for listening! Email the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com
Hey, Neighbor! The Podcast Ninja had a run-in with a power tool that might leave you feeling a bit light headed. Then, John shares his New Year's Message for young people... don't promise stuff if you don't really mean it. Words matter, and "semantics" matter. Which brings us to another point: AMERICANS ARE SHOCKINGLY ILLITERATE. (We bring statistics!) Why does John hate audiobooks so much? Also: The Podcast Ninja reads an amazing book review from Amazon that will make you laugh if you understand the words. Thanks for listening! Email the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com
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A pesar que el termino Indie no se comenzó a utilizar muchos años después. En los 80s un centenar de artistas hoy podrían ser considerados como o cercanos al Indie-Pop a pesar de que tuvieran singles de gran éxito mundial. Hoy son de gran influencia para todas las nuevas generaciones de artistas, los cuales mencionan en reportajes. Arrancamos con los maravillosos Talk Talk.” I Don't Believe in You”, single extraido de su tercer álbum “The Colour of Spring” de 1986. Aztec Camera, “How Men Are”. Single de su tercer álbum publicado en 1987, “Love” Everything but the Girl, “Cross My Heart”. Canción extraída de su álbum “Baby, The Stars Shine Bright” de 1986 pero no se publicó como single, a pesar de figurar en un par de recopilatorios de la banda. The Adventures, “Don't Tell Me”. Canción extraída de su álbum debut “Theodore And Friends“ editado en 1985. Deacon Blue, “When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)”. Single editado en 1987, extraído del álbum debut del grupo escoces “Raintown”. Aquí escuchareis la versión de 12 pulgadas. The Blow Monkeys, “Out With Her”. Se lanzó como single solo en el Reino Unido y Alemania en 1987. Pertenece al tercer disco del proyecto de Dr. Robert, “She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter”. The Blue Nile, “Over The Hillside”. La canción abre el segundo álbum de la banda escocesa “Hats”, publicado en 1989. Roxy Music, “Avalon”. Single y título de su octavo y último álbum de estudio, publicado en 1982. Immaculate Fools, “Tragic Comedy”. Uno de sus singles más exitosos, extraído del disco “Dumb Poet” del año 87. Fra Lippo Lippi, “Everytime I See You”. Canción editada originalmente como single por el grupo noruego. Se incorporó en la edición europea de su disco “Songs” de 1986, aunque una versión diferente. Morrissey, “Everyday is Like Sunday”. Al año de la disolución de The Smiths, Morrissey publica en 1988 su primer álbum como solista. Su segundo single, el primero fue “Suedehead”, fue este “Everyday is Like Sunday”. Cock Robin, “The Promise You Made”. Single perteneciente al álbum debut de la banda americana, publicado en 1985. Tears for Fears, “Advice For The Young at Heart”. Extraído de su tercer álbum “The Seeds of Love” de 1989, el single se publicó en 1990. Prefab Sprout,”Goodbye Lucille #1”. Editado en 1985 bajo el nombre de “Johnny Johnny”, extraído del aclamadísimo segundo álbum del grupo “Steve McQueen”. China Crisis, “Wishful Thiunking”. Single extraído del segundo álbum de la banda de Liverpool, “Working With Fire & Steel (Possible Pop Song Vol.2)”, publicado en 1983. The Dream Academy, “The Love Parede”. Luego del exitoso primer single “Life in a Northem Town”, extraen un segundo sencillo de su álbum debut, en 1985.
A pesar que el termino Indie no se comenzó a utilizar muchos años después. En los 80s un centenar de artistas hoy podrían ser considerados como o cercanos al Indie-Pop a pesar de que tuvieran singles de gran éxito mundial. Hoy son de gran influencia para todas las nuevas generaciones de artistas, los cuales mencionan en reportajes. Arrancamos con los maravillosos Talk Talk.” I Don't Believe in You”, single extraido de su tercer álbum “The Colour of Spring” de 1986. Aztec Camera, “How Men Are”. Single de su tercer álbum publicado en 1987, “Love” Everything but the Girl, “Cross My Heart”. Canción extraída de su álbum “Baby, The Stars Shine Bright” de 1986 pero no se publicó como single, a pesar de figurar en un par de recopilatorios de la banda. The Adventures, “Don't Tell Me”. Canción extraída de su álbum debut “Theodore And Friends“ editado en 1985. Deacon Blue, “When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)”. Single editado en 1987, extraído del álbum debut del grupo escoces “Raintown”. Aquí escuchareis la versión de 12 pulgadas. The Blow Monkeys, “Out With Her”. Se lanzó como single solo en el Reino Unido y Alemania en 1987. Pertenece al tercer disco del proyecto de Dr. Robert, “She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter”. The Blue Nile, “Over The Hillside”. La canción abre el segundo álbum de la banda escocesa “Hats”, publicado en 1989. Roxy Music, “Avalon”. Single y título de su octavo y último álbum de estudio, publicado en 1982. Immaculate Fools, “Tragic Comedy”. Uno de sus singles más exitosos, extraído del disco “Dumb Poet” del año 87. Fra Lippo Lippi, “Everytime I See You”. Canción editada originalmente como single por el grupo noruego. Se incorporó en la edición europea de su disco “Songs” de 1986, aunque una versión diferente. Morrissey, “Everyday is Like Sunday”. Al año de la disolución de The Smiths, Morrissey publica en 1988 su primer álbum como solista. Su segundo single, el primero fue “Suedehead”, fue este “Everyday is Like Sunday”. Cock Robin, “The Promise You Made”. Single perteneciente al álbum debut de la banda americana, publicado en 1985. Tears for Fears, “Advice For The Young at Heart”. Extraído de su tercer álbum “The Seeds of Love” de 1989, el single se publicó en 1990. Prefab Sprout,”Goodbye Lucille #1”. Editado en 1985 bajo el nombre de “Johnny Johnny”, extraído del aclamadísimo segundo álbum del grupo “Steve McQueen”. China Crisis, “Wishful Thiunking”. Single extraído del segundo álbum de la banda de Liverpool, “Working With Fire & Steel (Possible Pop Song Vol.2)”, publicado en 1983. The Dream Academy, “The Love Parede”. Luego del exitoso primer single “Life in a Northem Town”, extraen un segundo sencillo de su álbum debut, en 1985.
Creating Wellness From Within is a podcast devoted to empowering you to live your best life by taking accountability for your own personal wellness … brought to you in part by Integrated Health Systems located in Denver, CO. Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine and author of The Chair Yoga Pocket Guide. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Julie WrightJulie Wright began writing her first book when she was fifteen. Since then, she's written twenty-six novels. She's a two-time winner of the Whitney award for best romance with her books "Cross My Heart" and "Lies Jane Austen Told Me" and was a finalist for "Death Thieves." Twice, the America Library Association listed her books in their top ten best romances. She has one husband, five kids, two grandbabies, one dog, and a varying amount of houseplants (depending on attrition). She believes in second chances and getting up and trying again and in the power and magic of love, forgiveness, generosity, and compassion. She is looking forward to the release of her new young adult novel Swimming in a Sea of Stars, which releases August 1st. She considers it a modern day version of It's a Wonderful Life for teens. She loves writing, reading, traveling, hiking, playing with her kids, and watching her husband make dinner. www.juliewright.comConsider supporting the podcast for $5 a month through Patreon.Support the showSupport the show
THE BILLY STEWART DISCOGRAPHYSingles:Chess 1625: "Billy's Blues" / "Billy's Blues"Argo 5256: "Billy's Blues" / "Billy's Blues"Okeh 4-7095: "Baby, You're My Only Love" / "Billy's Heartache" (1957 with Bo Diddley, backed by The "Marquees")Chess 1820: "Reap What You Sow" / "Fat Boy" (1962) – No. 18 R&B, No. 79 popChess 1835: "True Fine Lovin'" / "Wedding Bells" (1962)Chess 1852: "Scramble" / "Oh My, What Can the Matter Be" (1963)Chess 1868: "Strange Feeling" / "Sugar and Spice" (1963) – No. 25 R&B, No. 70 popChess 1888: "A Fat Boy Can Cry" / "Count Me Out" (1964)Chess 1905: "Tell It Like It Is" / "My Sweet Senorita" (1964)Chess 1922: "I Do Love You" / "Keep Loving" (1965) – No. 6 R&B, No. 26 popChess 1932: "Sitting in the Park" / "Once Again" (1965) – No. 4 R&B, No. 24 popChess 1941: "How Nice It Is" / "No Girl" (1965)Chess 1948: "Because I Love You" / "Mountain of Love" (1965)Chess 1960: "Love Me" / "Why Am I Lonely" (1966) – No. 38 R&BChess 1966: "Summertime" / "To Love, to Love" (1966) – No. 7 R&B, #10 popChess 1978: "Secret Love" / "Look Back and Smile" (1967) – No. 11 R&B, No. 29 popChess 1991: "Every Day I Have the Blues" / "Ol' Man River" (1967) – No. 41 R&B, No. 79 popChess 2002: "Cross My Heart" / "Why (Do I Love You So)?" (1968) – No. 34 R&B, No. 86 pop / No. 49 R&BChess 2053: "Tell Me the Truth" / "What Have I Done?" (1968) – No. 48 R&BChess 2063: "I'm In Love" / "Crazy 'Bout You, Baby" (1969)Chess 2080: "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" / "We'll Always Be Together" (1969)Albums:Chess 1496: I Do Love You (1965) (Billboard No. 97)Chess 1499: Unbelievable (1966) (Billboard No. 138)Chess 1513: Billy Stewart Teaches Old Standards New Tricks (1967)Chess 1540: Cross My Heart (1969)Chess 1547: Remembered (1970)Sugar Hill/Chess CH-8401: The Greatest Sides (1982)
To fulfill God's purpose for your life, you must have a surrendered heart.
Our bud Hannah Rae Aslesen returned to the podcast for a super fun chat! A ton has happened for Hannah since she was last on the podcast! She was on Loki, she's part of this hilarious golf-centric sketches for St. Andre Golf, and she's taking her one-woman show, "Cross My Heart" to the Hollywood Fringe Festival next week! We talk about all of that and creating comedy, corny online comments, what she does to stay creative, and more! We even fit in some talk about the NBA! It was wonderful having her back on! Get tickets to her L.A. performances: https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/9586?tab=tickets Instagram: @hey_hannah_rae, @standregolf, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrPics TikTok: @hey_hannah_rae, @JasonFarrToks Twitter: @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrJokes Facebook: @ThereItIsPod Subscribe to our comedy newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e22defd4dee2/thereitis
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Pastor Matt Cottrill's continuation of his series from Wednesday, March 15th 2023
Our heroes attend a momentus negotiation. Rilla goes out on a limb, Hektor fumbles the bag, Ruger and Zurabak watch.
Pastor Matt Cottrill's fourth lesson in his series from Wednesday, March 8th 2023
It's time for the classic Washington, DC field trip! A right of passage for any teenager, Cammie finds herself discovering more than her budding sexuality in our nations capital. When she ends up on the wrong side of a con, will Dorothy's ruby red slippers be enough to send her home safe? Or will she have to pick up some unlikely friends along the way?
Pastor Matt Cottrill delivers the third installment in his series from Wednesday, February 15th 2023
The second lesson from Pastor Matt Cottrill's series from Wednesday, January 11th 2023
Pastor Matt Cottrill's first lesson in his series "Cross My Heart" from Wednesday, January 4th 2023
Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:00:00] Hank Locklin - "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" [0:03:50] Hank Snow - "The Man Behind The Gun" [0:06:29] The McCormick Bros. - "Cross My Heart" [0:08:24] Lattie Moore - "Cajun Doll" [0:10:30] Frankie Miller - "Family Man" [0:12:53] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:14:44] Bobby Bare - "The Streets Of Baltimore" [0:17:25] Leon Ashley - "With The Help Of The Wine" [0:20:14] Vernon Stewart - "I'll Still Love You" [0:22:43] Sonny Lowery - "Goodbye Baby Goodbye" [0:24:55] Joe Stampley - "Take Time To Know Her" [0:27:36] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:29:46] Freddie Bell and the Bell Boys - "Hound Dog" [0:32:35] Janis Martin - "Ooby-Dooby" [0:35:13] The Strikes - "If You Can't Rock Me" [0:37:13] Al and the Echos - "Could You Believe" [0:39:39] Rose Maddox - "House Of The Rising Sun" [0:42:23] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:45:30] Jessie Acosta - "I Love You A Thousand Ways" [0:48:13] Gar Bacon - "Chains Of Love" [0:51:13] Charlie Booth - "Lord Made Man" [0:54:45] Mel Tillis - "It's Been A Long Time" [0:55:25] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/122196
Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:00:00] Hank Locklin - "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" [0:03:50] Hank Snow - "The Man Behind The Gun" [0:06:29] The McCormick Bros. - "Cross My Heart" [0:08:24] Lattie Moore - "Cajun Doll" [0:10:30] Frankie Miller - "Family Man" [0:12:53] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:14:44] Bobby Bare - "The Streets Of Baltimore" [0:17:25] Leon Ashley - "With The Help Of The Wine" [0:20:14] Vernon Stewart - "I'll Still Love You" [0:22:43] Sonny Lowery - "Goodbye Baby Goodbye" [0:24:55] Joe Stampley - "Take Time To Know Her" [0:27:36] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:29:46] Freddie Bell and the Bell Boys - "Hound Dog" [0:32:35] Janis Martin - "Ooby-Dooby" [0:35:13] The Strikes - "If You Can't Rock Me" [0:37:13] Al and the Echos - "Could You Believe" [0:39:39] Rose Maddox - "House Of The Rising Sun" [0:42:23] Music behind DJ: The McCormick Bros. - "The Dobro Twist - Inst." [0:45:30] Jessie Acosta - "I Love You A Thousand Ways" [0:48:13] Gar Bacon - "Chains Of Love" [0:51:13] Charlie Booth - "Lord Made Man" [0:54:45] Mel Tillis - "It's Been A Long Time" [0:55:25] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/122196
Keith sits down with Ryan Shelkett to discuss growing up in Maryland, discovering the local scene, his early bands Blank and Cross My Heart, the history of Liars Academy, life on the road, their final LP "Demons", its upcoming reissue via Steadfast Records, recording a solo record with J. Robbins and more. Guest co-host: Mike Doyle of This Was The Scene Podcast. We discuss podcasting, Mike's upcoming Lanemeyer reunion shows and more.
On the heels of a new album, Ryan from Goalkeeper hops on the pod to talk about "I Wish I Met You Sooner," The Kardashians, upcoming tour dates and more. Support & Listen to Goalkeeper:Twitter, Insta, Listen, TikTok______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: Youth Fountain, In The Mourning, Palette KnifeWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week friend of the pod Youth Fountain drops their single "Birthright," Damn Son, let's get some Dim Sum with Palette Knife's latest song and we finally met bestie In The Mourning and heard their new tune "Cross My Heart and Hope 2 Die."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.______Penny Bored On TourFriend of the pod Penny Bored embarks on their fall tour! While they'll play their hits like "Cherry Chapstick" and "Gemini" expect some covers and other fun tricks up their sleeves when they come around during October.Find dates and tickets here.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
We go full on nerd this week. Matt and Jay start by talking about life and how it drives us to drinking, which leads into a discussion around Good News Brewing (because we are an award winning beer podcast). Quick touching on the new AEW back stage drama, the Spawn Movie, and the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer. Then we deep dive into where to start reading X-Men comics and how there isn't really a great place to start prior to Hickman's run. We end on the movie Hereditary. This week's featured beer was Ole St. Lou from Heavy Riff Brewing. The featured song is "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die" by the Venomous Pinks. You can find them: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Check us out at our website and on social media.
Hope Masters stands accused of murdering her boyfriend, Bill, and she's terrified — but not of the law. She's afraid of the nefarious criminal organization that Taylor Wright told her is out to get her and her family. She knows she is safer with Taylor around to protect her. She doesn't know that Taylor Wright is actually G. Daniel Walker and is himself a career criminal with a diabolical disposition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the summer of 1973, Hope Masters is faced with a life-threatening situation that could put her family at risk. The hitman who killed her lover is now the only one who can protect her children from certain death. But if she goes along with it, she has to lie about everything, and she has to trust a man who seems to know more than he lets on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PBS, ABCI LOVE History of Vocals n Music, Rock & Roll/Soul & Today I Get to go Back BEFORE my Time on Earth in the Rock & Soul Chart Dial to an AWESOME vocalist in the Music Era. And with New Music From The Heart & a Single "After You". Larry also as a New Jazz Album & a Single with Billy Vera.. And He's Got More Music, Concerts & TV Appearances Too.Larry Chance was the driving force behind the group's formation and success. Chance grew up in Philadelphia and attended high school with Chubby Checker, Frankie Avalon, and Danny Rapp of Danny & the Juniors. But it was not until 1957 that he moved with his parents to the Bronx after high school, that his musical career took off.Chance formed a group at the Tecumsa Social Club, known as the Hi-Hatters. The group was Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. Later, in 1961, the Earls lost their original member Larry Palombo in an army skydiving accident. In 1961, Rome released the Earls' first record – "Life is But a Dream" (Rome 101 – 1961)[2] b/w "It's You" (and in the late 1970s released with "Whoever You Are" as the B-side). The group then performed with Murray the K and on Dick Clark's American Bandstand show. They released another record that year, "Looking For My Baby" (Rome 102) b/w "Cross My Heart".In 1962, the group hooked up with Stan Vincent and recorded "Remember Then" for Old Town Records (Old Town 1130) b/w "Let's Waddle".[2] It was a hit, peaking at #24 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963. Chance co-wrote the group's next single "Never" b/w "I Keep A-Tellin You" (Old Town 1133–1963). The group scored another hit in 1963 on Old Town with "Eyes" b/w "Look My Way" (Old Town 1141). Later, a demo "I Believe" was released (Old Town 1149–1963) b/w "Don't Forget".[2] "I Believe" became a much bigger record from the 1970s onward as it received heavy airplay on NYC oldies radio.Chance later had a brief solo career, recording "Let Them Talk". He returned to the Earls who, at that time, had two new members – Bob Moricco and Ronnie Calabrese. The group started playing their own instruments and, in 1967, recorded "If I Could Do It Over" b/w "Papa" (Mr. G 801 – 1967), and a track for ABC Records, "Its Been a Long Time Coming" b/w "In My Lonely Room" (ABC 11109–1967).The group continued performing into the 1970s and, in 1977, they released a disco version of The Velvets' "Tonight (Could Be the Night)." By 1983, the group's personnel were Chance, Ronnie Calabrese, Colon Rello, Bobby Tribuzio and Tony Obert, and they recorded Larry Chance and the Earls – Today.From 1989-1993, the group consisted of: Larry Chance, Bobby Tribuzzio, Bob Coleman, Art Loria (formerly of The Belmonts) and T.J. Barbella. This roster continued a busy performance schedule and studio works. In 1989, they were on Broadway performing in the original production of A Bronx Tale, a one man play by Chazz Palminteri. They recorded the theme song of the production "Streets of the Bronx", which was slated to appear on the soundtrack of the motion picture A Bronx Tale, however a different version of the song was eventually chosen. Two albums were released: Larry Chance and the Earls (Live!) and Earl Change. Another single released in 1989 was "Elvis:He's Alive", which was warmly received by critics and received a BMI Award of Recognition of a Musical Work. They were nominated as "Best Musical Act" in Atlantic City for their eight week run at The Claridge Hotel, starring with Sal Richards.LarryChanceandtheEarls.com© 2022 Building Abundant Success!!2022 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
It was good news and bad news for Stock Aitken Waterman in mid-1988. On the upside, their run of hits continued with the next single for Kylie Minogue. After the runway success of "I Should Be So Lucky", Mike Stock and engineer Karen Hewitt were dispatched to Australia to record a follow-up — and we hear all about the meeting to convince Kylie to continue working with SAW after her shabby treatment in London, as well as the ups and downs of the recording sessions that ensued. Pete Hammond tells us about the earlier version of "Got To Be Certain" recorded by Mandy Smith, while David Howells explains how he commissioned music videos filmed in Australia — like the one for Kylie's single — from PWL in London. Another song SAW recorded with more than one vocalist is "Mind Over Matter", which was unfortunately not a success on the UK chart. That song's writer, Michael Jay, reveals why it went from a Debbie Harry track to being recorded and released by E.G. Daily — and he also talks about another PWL tune he wrote: "Cross My Heart" by Eighth Wonder. In more good news, Hazell Dean scored her next hit with "Maybe (We Should Call It A Day)", even if, as she explains, she wasn't that keen on the tune. And in bad news for music lovers: SAW worked with the England Football Team on a song that went all the way down the dumper.
Taking a look at the life Christ wants for us.