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Special bonus episode featuring audio clips from various shows by Greg Norton, Frank Meyer, Rev Hank, Marielle Loveland, Corey Loog Brennan, Dana Colley, Brit Lightning, Kieth Bennett, Pete Cassani, Emily Grogan, Jo Krieger, Devon Thompson, Emily Whitehurst, Tom Baker, Jim McCarty, and Dave Amato. MusicUltrabomb "Who Knows"JVK "Freak"(live acoustic)Astral Bitch "Haunting You"Rob Moss and Skin Tight Skin "We Just Don't Know"Additional MusicThe Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N RollProduced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Chirs Ballew returns to chat about his new record Void Crusher, the genius of Mark Sandman, his feelings on Kudos to You! a decade after releasing it with PUSA, how you can't force success and much more! CHRIS BALLEWhttps://chrisballew.orghttps://chrisballew.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chrisballewhttps://www.instagram.com/pusabandPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"Belief in a divine invasion into the present world is the essence of what being a Christian means."
Sept 2023 marked the 30th anniversary of the now classic Morphine album Cure for Pain. It was the band's sophomore release and recorded during the transition from original drummer Jerome Dupree to Billy Conway, with Jerome playing on the bulk of the album's songs and Billy playing on the title track, "Cure for Pain" and "Let's Take a Trip Together". Frontman, principle songwriter and bassist Mark Sandman died tragically of a heart attack, on stage in 1993. To mark the occasion of the album's anniversary, Geoff Stanfield caught up with the band's surviving members saxophonist Dana Colley and Jerome Dupree along with mastering engineer and archivist Pete Weiss. Enjoy! Sponsored by: Radial Engineering https://www.radialeng.com
Born and raised in Portland, Maine in the early 1960s, Colley's parents were both a teacher and illustrator. With a household built on education and creative influences, Colley was already in motion to become an artist of some sort. Eventually relocating to Hanson, Massachuetts, Colley began to learn the clarinet and saxophone throughout his elementary school days. As college began to roll around Colley switched between focuses and majors before deciding that music was it. Meeting locals such as Three Colors, the band would soon relocate to England to record their next album before the band decided to break up. It was then Colley met his future bandmate and dear friend Mark Sandman and together they would go on to form one of the most influential bands of the 1990's, Morphine. After Sandman's devistating passing in '99, Colley and others went on to form Twinemen, Orchestra Morphine and Vapors Of Morphine in order to keep the music and spirit alive. Enjoy!
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"Repentance begets forgiveness, which begets wholeness, which begets peace. This is living water for our parched tongues." In her sermon this Sunday, the Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello stressed the life-giving power of repentance.
Morphine drummer Jerome Deupree is this weeks guest and we discuss the early days of Morphine, if Jerome ever expected to rejoin the band, the new vinyl reissues of The Night and Like Swimming, how to lock in the groove with a 2 string slide bass, touring the world with Vapors of Morphine, the bands long lasting legacy and much moreJerome/Morphinehttps://morphineband.comhttp://www.jeromedeupree.comhttps://www.instagram.com/morphine_bandhttps://www.facebook.com/MorphineBandOfficialPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"The glorification the disciples witness with their own eyes confirms Jesus' identity as the Son of God, the Messiah. But even more, it shows them there will be life beyond the cross and they will live it." In the Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello's Transfiguration Sunday sermon, she considered God's glory, as we experience it in Scripture and in our own lives.
Composer To Release New Album “I Hope You Are Okay ” Featuring Members Of XTC, Zappa, Robert Plant#composer #newmusic #xtc #zappa #robertplant #leonardcohen #stevemcallisterComposer Steve McAllister is releasing his new album “I hope you are okay.” featuring members of XTC, Zappa, Leonard Cohen and Robert Plant on July 1, 2023. Ten songs, recorded primarily during COVID with everyone working from home, featuring amazing, stellar players.Featuring:Rafael Bernardo Gayol (Leonard Cohen, A-ha, Robbie Robertson) – DrumsMike Keneally (Frank Zappa, Steve Vai) – GuitarsDave Gregory (XTC, Peter Gabriel) – GuitarsDana Colley (Morphine) – SaxesDony Wynn (Robert Palmer, Robert Plant) – Additional DrumsTo purchase:https://stevemcallister.bandcamp.com/album/i-hope-you-are-okayAlso Apple Music, Spotify, etc.Website: https://www.stevemcallistermusic.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008702520228Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SteveMcAllisterMusicThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
Gaye Su Akyol, Dana Colley, Marc Ribot and Via Mardot discuss who they would most like to collaborate with, how they deal with the politics of the industry, and which musician or band has been a game changer in their lives. Gaye Su Akyol was born in Istanbul to an artistic family. Her father Muzaffer Akyol was a painter, and her mother loved Turkish classical music. She listened to a lot of Turkish jazz and psychedelia growing up, along with bands like Led Zeppelin and Nirvana, which influenced her own songwriting. Her latest album is called Anadolu Ejderi (Anatolian Dragon), and one of her biggest inspirations is her home town of Istanbul. Dana Colley is a saxophonist from Massachusetts in the USA. He was the co-founder and baritone and tenor saxophone player in the band Morphine, and also a visual artist who studied at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Marc Ribot is an American guitarist whose work has touched many styles, including no wave, free jazz and Cuban music. He's known as the go-to guitar guy for all kinds of people: Tom Waits, Robert Plant and Elvis Costello, to name a few of the stars he's worked alongside. Via Mardot is a composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist from Detroit. Her music has been heavily influenced by film music - classical, exotica, spaghetti westerns, noir - and she even plays the theremin!
On this episode of the show, we are joined by Dana Colley, who along with his band Morphine, were one of the most compelling bands to come from the 90's alternative rock scene. Colley brought a sax sound to contemporary rock music like we hadn't heard before. In our interview, we talk about Dana's early days in Boston, the formation of Morphine, their fantastic run that ended tragically with the death of singer/bassist Mark Sandman, and how he has found new life in with Vapors Of Morphine, and much more... Music on this episode: Milquetoast & Co "Cigarette Burns"(Theme music) The Ever Expanding Elastic Waste Band(Vapors Of Morphine "Lets Take A Trip Together" Vapors Of Morphine "Sheila" Contact: twistedrico@gmail.com Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico is brought to you by Light Street Media(Denver Colorado). Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twistedrico #DanaColley #Morphine #VaporsOf Morphine
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“In God's economy, there is always enough to go round.” The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello, Vicar of the Cathedral's Congregation, preaches on the parable of the prodigal son.
Hey, y'all. I am Shay. This is THAT ALBUM podcast, now airing on our primary channel thebuzzr podcast. On air indie, from my pad to yours over the airways. It's Banger ROCK N ROLL with co-host Charlie Aiken (frontman of RH2) chatting with Brendon Rice from North Carolina rock band TRACKSUIT. A great show chatting about the band's full length release HIDDEN WORLDS. Tracks on show: “Area 51” before show begins; “Ghost of Rome” during show. “Sea Of Doubt closes out the show.
Take an epic and deep dive into a pair of albums Karaugh Brown created in the early 2000s, one produced by Bill Morrissey (the Grammy-nominated songwriter and genius) and one by Billy Conway (of Morphine, and Dana Colley of that band plays sax on the sessions). What happened then. What happened after. Big life talk. Clips in this episode: https://music.apple.com/us/album/all-your-days/1603388110 (Gone (James O'Brien, 'All Your Days' - 2022)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/early-to-bed-live/1260624039?i=1260624771 (Early to Bed (Morphine, 'Live at the Warfield 1997' - 2017)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/upon-leaving/69515634?i=69515225 (Upon Leaving (Karaugh Brown, 'Dresses and Dirt' - 2000)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/twenty-third-street/1490479163?i=1490479298 (Twenty Third Street (Bill Morrissey, 'Something I Saw Or Thought I Saw' - 2001)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/contessina/210699257?i=210699354 (Contessina (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/patriot/210699257?i=210699267 (Patriot (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/flame-and-the-smoulder/210699257?i=210699258 (Flame and the Smoulder (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/ottawa/195530396?i=195530466 (Ottawa (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/black-out-city/195530396?i=195530658 (Black Out City (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/small-streets/195530396?i=195530573 (Small Streets (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/geneva/195530396?i=195530989 (Geneva (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/depth-charges/195530396?i=195531253 (Depth Charges (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/gone/1608123666?i=1608123667 (Gone (Karaugh Brown, 'Gone' - 2022))
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“The 23rd Psalm bears witness to the way the heart of Christ thirsts for every soul as if it were the only soul ever created.” God's love is not passive. God actively pursues us and, as the Rev. Canon Dana Corsello says, “God always takes the initiative with us.”
Dana Colley is an American musician, best known as the baritone and tenor saxophonist the alternative rock band Morphine. Dana's current band is Vapors of Morphine Vapors of Morphine are a power trio featuring electric baritone sax, drums, and 2 string slide bass (often guitar). Baritone saxophonist Dana Colley is the through-line between Vapors and “low rock” pioneers Morphine, who's leader Mark Sandman left this earth while performing onstage in Italy in 1999. VoM performs much of the Morphine repertoire, plus new material and original versions of selective covers. They expand on the ethereal, hypnotic sounds popularized by the group in the nineties, and dig into their influences, from African music to delta Blues. apors was formed over a decade ago by Colley, singer and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Lyons and Morphine's original drummer Jerome Deupree. Drummer Tom Arey (J. Geils Band, Peter Wolfe's Midnight Ramblers, Ghosts of Jupiter) replaced Deupree in 2019. Their new album represents both a new era and a return to form for Vapors of Morphine. Fear & Fantasy, in its often lush arrangement, recalls Morphine's final album The Night, where Deupree teamed up with Billy Conway, the drummer who had replaced him; this time Arey plays on one side, Deupree on the other. It only seems fitting when both bands have been blessed with a revolving cast of top-notch percussionists. Dana's Info https://www.vaporsofmorphine.com https://www.facebook.com/vaporsofmorphine/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/3hKQ0ei5p0h3z6yicNvbna https://www.instagram.com/vaporsofmorphine/
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"As you drink from the cup of salvation tonight, and on Holy Saturday and Easter, know that the cup of salvation is filled with God's unconditional love for you. Jesus' death was the cost of the love that fills your cup and mine forever more. Drink it to the dregs and be saved." The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello preached on Maundy Thursday, perfectly setting the tone for the Paschal Triduum.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"As we sit in the safety of the sanctuary and you listen from the sanctuaries of your own home, may we hope and dream for the people around the world who are shrouded in war, poverty and oppression." On Transfiguration Sunday, Canon Vicar Dana Corsello called on us to live into our baptismal vows.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“I may not perceive God's righteousness as always fair, but because of the blessings afforded at my birth, I have always been able to make a way when there is no way…It is time we make a way for others who haven't been able to make their own way.” Advent is here, and with this season comes a reorientation to a just and hopeful future for all. The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello preached on the First Sunday in Advent.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“The purpose of all human interaction, all human communion, is spiritual.” We often stray from God's dream of relationships being based on mutual respect and equality. Humans can be selfish and sinful, but Canon Vicar Dana Corsello makes it clear that we are also capable of infinite love.
"Journey of Dreams" is the story of the iconic genre-busting 1990s 'Low Rock' band Morphine. Director Mark Shuman joins us to talk about the trio's unique and mesmeric sound. that continues to resonate with its fans and music lovers worldwide following the death of its singer, songwriter and two-string bassist Mark Sandman onstage at an Italian music festival in 1999. Morphine's story is told by its surviving members and the coterie around them, sans narration, and made palpable through saxophonist Dana Colley's tour journals. Rare live performances from throughout the group's career are woven into the tale, along with interviews with Joe Strummer, Steve Berlin, Henry Rollins and The Blasters hornman Steve Berlin.AllMusicPodcasts is a proud member of the Pantheon Media Network.
"Journey of Dreams" is the story of the iconic genre-busting 1990s 'Low Rock' band Morphine. Director Mark Shuman joins us to talk about the trio's unique and mesmeric sound. that continues to resonate with its fans and music lovers worldwide following the death of its singer, songwriter and two-string bassist Mark Sandman onstage at an Italian music festival in 1999. Morphine's story is told by its surviving members and the coterie around them, sans narration, and made palpable through saxophonist Dana Colley's tour journals. Rare live performances from throughout the group's career are woven into the tale, along with interviews with Joe Strummer, Steve Berlin, Henry Rollins and The Blasters hornman Steve Berlin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
Feeling hangry? Canon Dana Corsello says it may be time to probe the hunger beneath your hunger. "The short answer is that Jesus, and Jesus alone, is all the sustenance we will ever need. If we trust that Jesus is our bread, he can fill our empty wells, he can heal whatever is broken, and he can find whatever is missing."
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“We are born from love into love, not from sin and shame.” Canon Vicar Dana Colley Corsello reminded us yesterday that love is at the core of who we are. Even if it's scary or imperfect, as children of God, we are called to love.
Welcome CHRIS HARFORD (Band of Changes, BlancDUBlanc) to Episode 044! What an honor & a privilege to host such an esteemed rock n' roll troubadour to the show. Prepare for a lengthy, profound powwow with more rabbit holes than you can shake a chalice at. Ep.044 also includes a short, sweet tribute to the late, great Shock G of Digital Underground, the East-Bay psychedelic funksta/hip-hop pioneer/Humpty Hump who recently passed away at just 57 years young. @ 5min: News! KRAZ Plus One + Upful Life = The Guest List @ 9min: Shock G R.I.P. Tribute @ 22min: Introducing CHRIS HARFORD / @ 27min : Interview Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Chris Harford is a man of many talents, and wears numerous artistic hats. The veteran-rocker checks in from Central Jersey, and unpacks his own fascinating journey in progress. For over 90 minutes, Harford earnestly reveals an abundance of perspective. Among the more fulfilling conversations I've had the pleasure of hosting in the podcast medium. Right off the top, we go ham singing the praises of reggae music and its medicinal, spiritual qualities, especially in times of peril. The erstwhile sound-scientist expounds on his dub reggae syndicate BlancDUBlanc, before we hop in the wayback machine to the Elektra Records era with Chris Harford & the First Rays of the New Rising Sun. Plus a special Nov.2000 Amfibian show in Burlington VT, with Tom Marshall and Trey Anastasio, one of the first JamBase reviews yours truly ever published. From Bob Marley at the Philly Spectrum in '79, to Richard Thompson and Lee Perry working on his records, from London to Boston, New Hope PA and Hopewell, New Jersey too, Chris explores what it means to be in a Band of Changes, as he details his deep, filial roots with the likes of Sir Joe Russo, Scott Metzger, Marco Benevento, Chuck Treece, Dana Colley, Dean Ween, Robbie Seahag Mangano, plus the STAX-like scene and studio coming together with these cats (and more!) in the fertile Garden State soil. One of the more unbelievable tales Chris unspools is the story behind his dub-cover EP of "Wind of Change", yep, you read that right, the titanic political power ballad from the halcyon days of the hair-band era. This is my favorite part in a conversation filled with choice nuggets. All that jazz plus a tribute to Shock G of Digital Underground, who recently transitioned, truly a gut punch in a pandemic-year that seemingly never ends. It's hard to keep up, or even grieve, with so much loss, however I felt called to send my man Shock G (Gregory Jacobs) up with his propers, and his flowers. Long Live this Son of the P! Vibe Junkie JAM "Cometh Dub" BlancDUBlanc (The Blanc Album) BIG THANKS to our friends at LIVE FOR LIVE MUSIC! Please support Upful LIFE on PATREON ! www.patreon.com/upfullife EMAIL the SHOW! B.Getz@UpfulLIFE.com PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Listen on Spotify ! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE
In this bonus ep Bakko chats with the producer of Hole's record, Live Through This, Paul Q. Kolderie. Paul Q. Kolderie is an American record producer, engineer, and mixer. He has worked with Pixies, Radiohead, Orangutang, Hole, Dinosaur Jr., Juliana Hatfield, Wax, Warren Zevon, Uncle Tupelo, Throwing Muses, Morphine, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Abandoned Pools, the Go-Go's, and Mike Gordon of Phish. He usually works with production partner Sean Slade. Kolderie and Slade were friends from Yale University, where they played in bands together. They also became members of Sex Execs, a Boston-based new wave music band of the early 1980s. The duo had their formative experience as producers while they were in Sex Execs. Most of the group lived in a house in Dorchester, Boston that was wired up as a primitive studio. Other bands came over to record as well, including a local act called Three Colors, which featured saxophonist Dana Colley, later of Morphine. As Sex Execs became more successful, they started recording in professional studios such as Syncro Sound, which was owned by The Cars. Kolderie learned a lot from the engineers there. He got to record an EP for Three Colors at Syncro, earning his first production credit.
So, here's the thing. Morphine was one of the best bands to come out of Boston in the '90s. You can argue the point, and you can be wrong. Formed in 1989 by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree, Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band an unusual sound. Sandman sang distinctively in a "deep, laid-back croon", and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. The band themselves coined the label "low rock" to describe their music, which involved "a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album." The band enjoyed positive critical appraisal but met with mixed results commercially. In the United States, the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations (WFNX anyone?) and MTV's 120 Minutes, which the band once guest-hosted, but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and support in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed high-profile success, especially in Belgium, Russia, Portugal, France, and Australia. For this episode, we take a listen to their 1993 album Cure For Pain. The tracks "Sheila" and "In Spite of Me" were prominently featured on the soundtrack of the 1994 independent film Spanking the Monkey. The video for "Thursday" also appeared on an episode of Beavis and Butt-head. The track "Buena" also appears in the first season of The Sopranos and in the Daria episode "The Teachings of Don Jake". In 2014, the album placed eighth on the Alternative Nation site's "Top 10 Underrated '90s Alternative Rock Albums" list. It also contains one of my personal top 5 songs of all time, "Cure For Pain." Sadly, on July 3, 1999, Sandman collapsed on the stage of the Nel Nome Del Rock festival at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, Italy, outside of Rome. He was soon pronounced dead of a heart attack and Morphine immediately disbanded. WBUR has an excellent article about the impact of this seminal album that you can find here. The surviving members of Morphine joined up with singer/guitarist Jeremy Lyons to form Vapors of Morphine. The band continues to perform Morphine's body of work as well as originals. Definitely worth checking out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/esoterica-the-podcast/message
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“Christ becomes hope incarnate in our moments of despair. He becomes the source of confidence when times are out of joint and we've lost our reason. He becomes mercy when we stray and cheat ourselves from that which is good. He becomes grace and showers us with it when we do not deserve it. He becomes love so that we might clothe ourselves with it.” Canon Vicar Dana Colley Corsello preached on Sunday, diving into the complexities of Jesus's relationship with Mary. SHOW LESS
The bari and tenor sax player with the legendary band Morphine and now Vapors of Morphine carries on the legacy of the groundbreaking “low rock” trio with a new record, “Fear and Fantasy,” coming out this year. He joins the Troubled Men to catch up on the 20 years since the passing of visionary frontman, Mark Sandman. Tune in to hear just how low they can go. Topics include the Capitol attack, MAGA riot fashion, Mike Love, a virtual greeting card, the Rouse's boycott, Alex Trebek trivia, a first meeting, a trip to New Orleans, Jerome Deupree, Billy Conway, a Jeremy Lyons sighting, band origins, drugs, the Celtics, instrumental inventions, Chris Ballew, the Beatles, “Peter and the Wolf,” from tonette to saxophone, the Mass. College of Art & Design, guitar influences, a meteoric rise, world tours, Orchestra Morphine, self-limitation, the editing process, transitional lineups, future dates, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Whisper” from “Yes” by Morphine Outro music: “Golden Hour” from “Fear and Fantasy” by Vapors of Morphine
The bari and tenor sax player with the legendary band Morphine and now Vapors of Morphine carries on the legacy of the groundbreaking “low rock” trio with a new record, “Fear and Fantasy,” coming out this year. He joins the Troubled Men to catch up on the 20 years since the passing of visionary frontman, Mark Sandman. Tune in to hear just how low they can go. Topics include the Capitol attack, MAGA riot fashion, Mike Love, a virtual greeting card, the Rouse’s boycott, Alex Trebek trivia, a first meeting, a trip to New Orleans, Jerome Deupree, Billy Conway, a Jeremy Lyons sighting, band origins, drugs, the Celtics, instrumental inventions, Chris Ballew, the Beatles, “Peter and the Wolf,” from tonette to saxophone, the Mass. College of Art & Design, guitar influences, a meteoric rise, world tours, Orchestra Morphine, self-limitation, the editing process, transitional lineups, future dates, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Whisper” from “Yes” by Morphine Outro music: “Golden Hour” from “Fear and Fantasy” by Vapors of Morphine
This Live Cuts episode features Wes Montgomery and the Wynton Kelly Trio from the 1965 album Smokin' at the Half Note. There's also a preview of a new recording by Blanc Du Blanc that spotlights Dana Colley of Morphine, who spoke to Sounds Out of Time in Episode 4. You can find a playlist of the songs featured and an edited transcript of recent episodes here: https://soundsoutoftime.substack.com/
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
“We cannot preach that we are all made in the image of God and then muzzle ourselves when our civic leaders maneuver to secure white patriarchy, subjugate the black and brown vote, and obfuscate our nation's history.” Yesterday, Canon Vicar Dana Colley Corsello preached, stressing that we as Christians still have work and repentance to do.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
What is the kingdom of heaven like? “The kingdom is not the merchant or the pearl. It's finding something so amazing and unexpected that you do everything in your power to obtain it.” The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello preached on Sunday, reminding us that God's kingdom is a gift and a source of divine grace. Sermon date: July 26, 2020
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello preaches on Good Friday.
Jill "Chilly" Kurtz, (singer, songwriter, guitarist, harmonica) of Boston punkified blues legends Caged Heat, tells all in this exclusive interview with Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico. We talk about the classic second Caged Heat album which featured an all-star lineup of Boston rockers including Juliana Hatfield, Dana Colley, Asa Brebner, Allen Devine, Bo Barringer, Paul Myers, and Jimmy Ryan and review some great moments in Caged Heat history with stories about James Montgomery, Sylvain Sylvain, and more. Chilly holds nothing back when talking about some of the former members of Caged Heat. Its a classic episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
This week we feature Ian Everett of the band Solid Bronze. Their debut album, The Fruit Basket, is an incredible throwback to 70’s funk, so much so that I even used my funk voice in the intro! Who is the funk all-star who made a guest appearance? There’s also some incredible horn work from Morphine sax man, Dana Colley. This Steely Dan-esque album took over a year to make. And in that time, Ian created some great stories and memories that he shares with us, including the story behind the name. Follow them on Facebook & IG @solidbronzeband Follow us @PerformanceAnx Merch @ www.performanceanx.threadless.com
Morphine’s Cure For Pain is an album that revels in finding hope in the darkest nights of our souls. For twenty-five years the weird magic conjured by Mark Sandman (2-string bass/vocals), Dana Colley (sax), and Jerome Deupree (drums) has remained singular in its sound and remains (oddly) peerless to this day.This week we’re celebrating their remarkable achievement by taking a deep dive into one of the greatest albums ever made PLUS checking in with friend-of-the-pod, author, musician, and native Bostonian, Ryan Walsh to get a first-hand account of the band in it’s prime.Show NotesRead/Buy Ryan Walsh’s remarkable book Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968 [LINK]Incidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.Support us on Patreon! [LINK]Support/find out more about Washington, DC's Uptown Art House [LINK] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David talks with Dana Colley, former Baritone Saxophone player for the Boston seminal low-rock band, Morphine, Twinemen, A.K.A.C.O.D. & his current band, Vapors of Morphine. They discuss Dana's early life of learning to play the tonettte, hearing the "siren's call" to move to Boston, his first time playing with Mark Sandman, & the importance of moving on & growing as a musician.
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Morphine saxophonist Dana Colley talks about Paul Gonsalves's tenor sax solo at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival that changed the world in 27 choruses.
Vapors of Morphine is Boston's own Dana Colley (baritone saxophone), drummer Jerome Deupree and New Orleans transplant singer/guitarist Jeremy Lyons. Vapors continues the story of the great Boston 'Low Rock' band Morphine through their music while creating their own unique sound. Morphine disbanded after the sudden and tragic death of frontman, composer and bassist Mark Sandman in 1999. They shared their thoughts last week and talked the new Morphine LP, how they all came together to form Vapors, their recent tour of Europe and what they are doing now. Song List: Song 1: If (A New Low) Song 2: Hurricaine (Members of Morphine w/ Jeremy Lyons) Song 3: The Other Side (A New Low) Song 4: Pulled Over The Car (Members of Morphine w/ Jeremy Lyons) Song 5: Renouveau--Daman N'diaye (A New Low)
In the pantheon of 90's alternative-rock, you could say Boston trio Morphine were one of the most alternative. Leader Mark Sandman's seductive vocals and two-string slide bass, partnered with only baritone saxophone and drums, created a sound Sandman himself dubbed as "low rock" but almost 30 years after the band's inception, their fans as well as newcomers still struggle to put Morphine's uniqueness into words. Since Sandman's tragic death in 1999, saxophonist Dana Colley (along with surviving members of Morphine and other collaborators) has kept that distinct sound alive through Orchestra Morphine and currently Vapors Of Morphine, as well as an upcoming limited LP release from Warner Music Group imprint Run Out Groove of Morphine's 1997 set at The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, cut to vinyl by Jeff Powell at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording. On today's show, Colley discusses his fascination with liner notes and how vinyl records act as an archive for a moment in time, while Run Out Groove's Matt Block visits to talk about the label's fan-driven voting process, why a Morphine live show was chosen over studio albums that have yet to see vinyl pressings and how quality digital recordings have as much of a right to exist in the vinyl market as analog. Visit RunOutGrooveVinyl.com to find a store near you that will carry Morphine's Live At The Warfield 1997 next month, and check out VaporsOfMorphine.com for news and tour dates.
Drummer Jerome Deupree played in The Humans which toured with Squeeze and opened for legends like Patti Smith and Iggy Pop. He was also with Bourbon Princess, Joe Morris, The Coots and the then jazz group Either Orchestra. In the late 1980’s he joined Mark Sandman and Dana Colley to form the great low rock band Morphine and he currently plays once again with Dana Colley and Jeremy Lyons with the band Vapors of Morphine.
The bari and tenor sax player with the legendary band Morphine and now Vapors of Morphine carries on the legacy of the groundbreaking “low rock” trio with a new record, “Fear and Fantasy,” coming out this year. He joins the Troubled Men to catch up on the 20 years since the passing of visionary frontman, Mark Sandman. Tune in to hear just how low they can go. Topics include the Capitol attack, MAGA riot fashion, Mike Love, a virtual greeting card, the Rouse's boycott, Alex Trebek trivia, a first meeting, a trip to New Orleans, Jerome Deupree, Billy Conway, a Jeremy Lyons sighting, band origins, drugs, the Celtics, instrumental inventions, Chris Ballew, the Beatles, “Peter and the Wolf,” from tonette to saxophone, the Mass. College of Art & Design, guitar influences, a meteoric rise, world tours, Orchestra Morphine, self-limitation, the editing process, transitional lineups, future dates, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Whisper” from “Yes” by Morphine Outro music: “Golden Hour” from “Fear and Fantasy” by Vapors of Morphine