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CUBAkústica FM
'Bombón de pollo'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 64:21


Uno de los primeros grandes éxitos de Tata Ramos nos permite recordar las producciones de la disquera "DuArte" otro de los esfuerzos independientes que, gracias a la industria del disco cubano y a todas las garantías legales que permitían su desarrollo, fundó a finales de los años 50 el destacado pianista, compositor, arreglista, productor musical y líder de orquesta: Ernesto Duarte. Músico todo terreno incidió en el ambiente artístico musical de los años 50 impulsando las carreras de no pocas promesas del canto. Entre ellas Tata Ramos. Alquimista del jazz band cubano, Duarte ganaba prestigio ya durante el primer lustro de los 50 al frente de su orquesta grabando para la etiqueta norteamericana RCA Víctor. En sus filas vocalistas como Eddy Ríos, El Fantasmita, Utrilla y Fernando González. Beny Moré, recién llegado de México, después de una breve estancia en Santiago de Cuba con la orquesta de Mariano Mercerón, consiguió reubicar su carrera en la capital de la república como cantante de la banda de Ernesto Duarte. Otros intérpretes impulsados por el genio melódico y armónico de Duarte fueron Rolando Laserie, Rolo Martínez y Fernando González. Buenos intérpretes que, en ese mismo orden, le ponen lo suyo a nuestra banda sonora. Fernando González hasta el final de sus días fue un irreductible defensor de la memoria del maestro Ernesto Duarte cuya imagen en Cuba ha sido sistemáticamente distorsionada. Buen recuerdo para Daniel Ponce, notable percusionista y rumbero cubano fallecido en la ciudad de Miami el 14 de marzo del 2013. Con varios cortes de una producción discográfica grabada en la ciudad de Nueva York en enero de 1983, tres años después de su llegada a los Estados Unidos, recordamos su paso por los escenarios como valioso exponente del jazz y la música popular cubana. Daniel Ponce habia nacido el 21 de Julio de 1953 en La Habana. Música popular cubana por el mundo. Algo de nuestro cancionero más relevante en las voces más destacadas de México. El catálogo Víctor de finales de los años 30 nos devuelve a una juvenil Toña la negra. La notable vocalista veracruzana, con la orquesta del maestro Alfredo Brito, nos recuerda el afro de Guillermo Rodríguez Fiffe: "Negro con capa" y el bolero del pianista Julio Gutiérrez: "Llanto de luna". Y de las producciones en 78 revoluciones x minuto del veterano sello Víctor nos vamos a la pantalla cinematográfica del cine de oro azteca. Sin dudas fue Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" uno de sus figuras icónicas. Talentoso humorista sobresalió igualmente como vocalista. "La gloria eres tú", es una de las piezas claves del feelin' cubano, autoría del King: José Antonio Méndez. Pedro Vargas, el tenor de las Américas, durante sus presentaciones en La Habana hizo suyas numerosas canciones y boleros de compositores cubanos. "El amor de mi bohío" es una hermosa guajira del maestro Julio Brito. En la despedida recordamos al maestro Richard Egües. Brilló como flautista, arreglista y compositor. En 1999 reunió a viejos y nuevos colegas para completar el álbum "Richard Egües y sus amigos". Tres clásicos de la música popular cubana a la manera de Isaac Delgado, Omara Portuondo y Rolo Martínez: "El bodeguero" del propio Richard Egües; "Noche azul" de Lecuona y "Las mulatas del cha cha chá" del entrañable Evelio Landa. Recuerda que en Cubakústica, todas las semanas, compartimos contigo más de cien años de #MusicaPopularCubana

Kilometros | Un podcast de BeFinisher
#8 Daniel Ponce | Nadar 81kms en el rio mas contaminado del mundo | beFinisher

Kilometros | Un podcast de BeFinisher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 23:49


Daniel Ponce es un nadador de aguas abiertas especializado en ultra distancia. A finales de Agosto 2023 vuelve a la India para nadar 81kms en la prueba de aguas abiertas mas dura del mundo. Una prueba que se nada en el rio Ganges, el rio sagrado pero el mas contaminado del mundo, con una temperatura de 30 grados y en esta ocasion vuelve para grabar su documental y por una buena causa ayudando al IVO ( Instituto Valenciano de Oncologia ). En esta entrevista nos lo cuenta todo, espero que os guste y os invito a que le sigais en sus redes.

Sofá Sonoro
El órdago neoyorquino de Radio Futura

Sofá Sonoro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 59:29


Tras triunfar en 1985 con De un país en llamas Radio Futura subió la apuesta y cambió el rumbo. La banda cambió su alineación y se encerró en el estudio con la idea de dar con un sonido nuevo, de romper con los cánones anglosajones y definir un algo propio, nuevo y diferente.Fueron meses de dudas y certezas, pero sobre todo de mucho trabajo y mucha presión. La banda iba a ir a grabar a Nueva York, a los estudios de Talking Heads y no querían perder el tiempo. Tras unos meses frenéticos llegaron a Manhattan con todo su nuevo disco perfilado, ensayado y definido. Allí se incorporaron The Uptown Horns y Daniel Ponce, percusionista cubano. En cinco semanas alumbraron La canción de Juan Perro, uno de los discos que definieron el sonido de la banda, de los años ochenta y del rock en castellano, el rock con acentos en su sitio, una forma de encajar las palabras sin forzaras y doblarlas.Aquel álbum encumbró a la banda de los hermanos Auserón como una de las grandes formaciones de su generación y abrió puertas para nuevas apuestas sonoras. Esta semana recordamos aquella aventura neoyorquina y la gestación de aquel disco junto a los periodistas Arancha Moreno, Manuel Recio y con los reportajes de Lucía Taboada.

Gap Year Radio
Ep. 801 Sustainability on Your Gap Year with Arantxa López Martínez and Daniel Ponce Taylor

Gap Year Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 51:45


Happy Earth Month and Welcome to Season Eight of Gap Year Radio! As we navigate the era of climate change, it's become increasingly crucial for us to consider the impact of our travel on the environment. With this in mind, let's delve into the world of sustainable travel and explore why it matters now more than ever before. Our guests Daniel Ponce-Taylor and Arantxa López Martínez are both world travelers, program directors and sustainability experts. This is a great episode to jump start your sustainable gap year thinking! Find our full show notes will sustainable gap year tips at gapyearradiopodcast.com You can find Arantxa and Spanish gap year online at SpanishGapYear.com You can find Daniel online at ioi.ngo You can find Gap Year Radio on instagram and facebook @gapyearradio or online at www.gapyearradiopodcast.com. You can email us your gap year questions or comments at gapyearradio@gmail.com You can download our show wherever you find your favorite podcasts, and if you have a moment, we'd love for you to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so more people can discover Gap Year Radio!

Música para Gatos
VINILOS PARA GATOS - Ep.: 62 - Paquito D'Rivera - Mariel (1982)

Música para Gatos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 40:12


Hoy os vamos a acercar uno de los trabajos mas desconocidos de un músico extraordinario, el compositor, saxofonista y clarinetista cubano Paquito D’Rivera. El disco se llama Mariel y nunca fue editado en CD. Quizás es por este detalle que el trabajo nunca ha gozado de una gran difusión y además no está presente en ninguna de las diferentes plataformas de streaming existentes a pesar de contar con varios temas que han sido esenciales en la discografía de D’Rivera como es el caso de Monk Tuno, dedicada a Theolonius Monk, Wapango o la deliciosa Claudia. Esperamos que la disfrutéis. TRACKS A1- Mariel D’Rivera A2- Miami Juanito Márquez A3- Claudia Chucho Valdés B1- New York It’s You D’Rivera B2- Wapango D’Rivera B3- Monk Tuno D’Rivera B4- Moments Notice John Coltrane CREDITS Acoustic Bass – Eddie Gomez (pistas: A3, B4), Jeff Fuller (pistas: B2) Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Piano, Synthesizer, Arranged By – Paquito D'Rivera Drums – Ignacio Berroa (pistas: Except B1) Electric Bass – Jeff Fuller (pistas: A1. A2, B1, B3) Electric Piano – Jorge Dalto (pistas: A1, B1) Executive Producer – George Butler Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Randy Brecker (pistas: A1, B4) Guitar – Georg Wadenius (pistas: A1, B1) Percussion, Congas – Daniel Ponce (pistas: Except B1) Piano – Hilton Ruiz (pistas: A2, A3, B2, B3) Producer – Bert DeCoteaux, Mike Berniker Synth [Prophet 5] – Luis Buchillon (pistas: A1) Vocals – Brenda Feliciano (pistas: B1)

Cine con Mc Fly
Entrevista a Luciano Cáceres & Amelia Cáceres Currá - Protagonistas de EL DESARMADERO

Cine con Mc Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 8:04


#Estreno #Cine #Entrevista #ElDesarmadero #LucianoCaceres #AmeliaCaceresCurra #CineConMcFly SINOPSIS Bruno es un artista plástico que después de un hecho traumático se refugia en un desarmadero de autos chocados donde deberá vigilar el predio. Una noche tendrá una visión reveladora y hará lo imposible por ingresar al universo de los muertos. REPARTO Luciano Cáceres, Pablo Pinto, Clara Kovacic, Malena Sánchez, Diego Cremonesi, Fernando Pérez, Amelia Cáceres Currá, Gerónimo Pérez, Joaquín Cáceres, Pablo Ríos. FICHA TÉCNICA Escrita y dirigida: Eduardo Pinto. Director de fotografía: Fernando Lugones. Cámara: Daniel Ponce, Martin Kaspersky, Fernando Lugones , Eduardo Pinto. Dirección de arte: Cintia Español Vestuario: Paula García. Maquillaje: Gabriela Castillo. Artista de filmación: Mónica Rojas. Director de Sonido: Pablo Irrazábal. Canción: Morella, Ciro y Los Persas. Música: Manuel Pinto. Montaje: Joaquín Mustafá Torres. Producción de campo: Pablo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Asistente dirección: Choice Noise. Productores ejecutivos: Pablo Pinto, Luciano Cáceres, Eduardo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Producida: Eusebia en la Higuera, Rodríguez filma, HD Argentina Si quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕ Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly

Cine con Mc Fly
Entrevista a Eduardo Pinto - Director de EL DESARMADERO

Cine con Mc Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 8:02


#Estreno #Cine #Entrevista #ElDesarmadero #EduardoPinto #CineConMcFly SINOPSIS Bruno es un artista plástico que después de un hecho traumático se refugia en un desarmadero de autos chocados donde deberá vigilar el predio. Una noche tendrá una visión reveladora y hará lo imposible por ingresar al universo de los muertos. REPARTO Luciano Cáceres, Pablo Pinto, Clara Kovacic, Malena Sánchez, Diego Cremonesi, Fernando Pérez, Amelia Cáceres Currá, Gerónimo Pérez, Joaquín Cáceres, Pablo Ríos. FICHA TÉCNICA Escrita y dirigida: Eduardo Pinto. Director de fotografía: Fernando Lugones. Cámara: Daniel Ponce, Martin Kaspersky, Fernando Lugones , Eduardo Pinto. Dirección de arte: Cintia Español Vestuario: Paula García. Maquillaje: Gabriela Castillo. Artista de filmación: Mónica Rojas. Director de Sonido: Pablo Irrazábal. Canción: Morella, Ciro y Los Persas. Música: Manuel Pinto. Montaje: Joaquín Mustafá Torres. Producción de campo: Pablo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Asistente dirección: Choice Noise. Productores ejecutivos: Pablo Pinto, Luciano Cáceres, Eduardo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Producida: Eusebia en la Higuera, Rodríguez filma, HD Argentina Si quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕ Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly

Cine con Mc Fly
Entrevista a Pablo Pinto y Fernando Perez - Protagonistas de EL DESARMADERO

Cine con Mc Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 6:08


#Estreno #Cine #Entrevista #ElDesarmadero #PabloPinto #FernandoPerez #CineConMcFly SINOPSIS Bruno es un artista plástico que después de un hecho traumático se refugia en un desarmadero de autos chocados donde deberá vigilar el predio. Una noche tendrá una visión reveladora y hará lo imposible por ingresar al universo de los muertos. REPARTO Luciano Cáceres, Pablo Pinto, Clara Kovacic, Malena Sánchez, Diego Cremonesi, Fernando Pérez, Amelia Cáceres Currá, Gerónimo Pérez, Joaquín Cáceres, Pablo Ríos. FICHA TÉCNICA Escrita y dirigida: Eduardo Pinto. Director de fotografía: Fernando Lugones. Cámara: Daniel Ponce, Martin Kaspersky, Fernando Lugones , Eduardo Pinto. Dirección de arte: Cintia Español Vestuario: Paula García. Maquillaje: Gabriela Castillo. Artista de filmación: Mónica Rojas. Director de Sonido: Pablo Irrazábal. Canción: Morella, Ciro y Los Persas. Música: Manuel Pinto. Montaje: Joaquín Mustafá Torres. Producción de campo: Pablo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Asistente dirección: Choice Noise. Productores ejecutivos: Pablo Pinto, Luciano Cáceres, Eduardo Pinto, Fernando Pérez. Producida: Eusebia en la Higuera, Rodríguez filma, HD Argentina Si quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕ Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly

Darrers podcast - Altafulla Ràdio
Entrevista Daniel Ponce 28/09/22

Darrers podcast - Altafulla Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022


El coordinador del CB Altafulla - BBG explica com afronten la nova temporada a pocs dies del debut dels equips federats en les respectives lligues, les dificultats que han tingut aquest estiu, i els reptes que té com a nou responsable de la direcció tècnica. podcast recorded with enacast.com

El Reporte Jefe
El Reporte X - EP. 3 - Entrevista Daniel Ponce de Leon

El Reporte Jefe

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 21:16


Daniel Ponce de Léon, dos veces campeón mundial de boxeo es invitado a El Reporte X para platicar con Francisco sobre su regreso al ring y sobre el ranking de cuáles son los diez mejores boxeadores de México desde los años 50 a la fecha. 0EP: 03 Entrevista Daniel Ponce de León 00:00:01 Intro- inicio de monólogo 00:01:00 Canelo ha perdido su última pelea 00:01:50 Lista de los 10 mejores boxeadores en la historia de México 00:01:55 Número 1 El César del boxeo Julio César Chávez 00:02:47 Número 2 Rubén “El Puas” Olivares 00:03:10 Número 3 Salvador Sánchez, favorito de los 70´s y principios de los 80´s 00:03:47 Número 4 Ricardo “Finito López” 00:04:04 Número 5 Juan Manuel Márquez que rompe el maleficio de Paquiao 00:04:30 Recap Top 5 00:04:50 Números 6 y 7 Dos Leyendas Antonio Barrera y El Terrible Morales. 00:05:07 El Ratón Macias muy popular en las Telenovelas Número 9 Carlos Zárate Número 10 Humberto “La Chiquita” González 00:06:25 En qué lugar merece estar “El Canelo” 00:08:35 Bienvenido a la Entrevista Daniel Ponce de León 00:09:23 El León estaba descansando, Daniel habla de su regreso al Ring 00:10:18 “Voy a ser campeón del Mundo” 00:11:00 En qué momento dices: “Yo puedo seguir haciendo todo” 00:12:00 Cuáles son tus expectativas? 00:12:30 Quiero ser el primer latino en ser campeón del mundo. 00:13:10 Soy sobreviviente de la muerte 00:13:30 soy un indio nativo y tengo la fuerza en mis puños 00:14:18 ¿Por qué perdió El Canelo”? 00:16:16 En el ocaso de mi carrera me pasó lo mismo que a Canelo, no estaba concentrado. 00:22:10 Todo se puede lograr, querer es poder 00:22:40 Despedida

The 4D Athletes Podcast
#52 Daniel Ponce De Leon: Why does faith matter in our most challenging moments?

The 4D Athletes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 52:51


In episode 52 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jason and Jim are joined by author and MLB pitcher Daniel Ponce De Leon Daniel Ponce de Leon's hard-fought journey to Major League Baseball and recovery from a near-death injury, followed by his astonishing big league debut, will inspire readers to trust God in all circumstances. ​ ​The path you take to achieving your dreams is not always easy. Daniel Ponce de Leon, an acclaimed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, overcame many challenges to get to the Major Leagues. Drafted four times, he spent a long four years climbing his way up through the minors before finally reaching AAA, only one step away from the Major Leagues. Then, Daniel's dream was almost shattered when he was struck in the head by a line drive. Spending weeks in the hospital and months recovering from a large epidural hematoma, skull fracture, brain swelling, and hemorrhaging, Daniel held on to his belief that he would one day realize his dream. Fourteen months later, and fully recovered, he made his first Major League start, becoming the fifth pitcher in modern Major League history to throw seven innings of no-hit ball in his first outing. MLB.com referred to it as one of the greatest debuts in Major League Baseball history. In One Line Drive, Daniel retells his remarkable journey, sharing how he never would have made it without his faith in God and the support of family and friends. Full of grit, determination, and faith, Daniel's story is an inspiring reminder to keep pressing on regardless of any setback or disappointment. Check out Daniel's book here https://www.amazon.com/One-Line-Drive-Life-Threatening-Faith-Fueled/dp/1546034552 #faith #support #belief #Inspire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dathletes/message

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
God Is Just A Prayer Away: Daniel Ponce de Leon & Lanny West

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 30:02


When you feel broken and lost, and the life you wanted seems far from reach, there's Someone you can turn to. God is just a prayer away and no matter where you are or what life circumstance has laid you low, you can call His name. He listens. He cares. He's there for you always. Our guests this week have had times in their lives of complete brokenness—and they found that when they whispered a prayer up to heaven, peace, comfort, and restoration was never too far to follow. We're talking with baseball pitcher Daniel Ponce De Leon, and musician and founder of Tipping Point Artist Wellness Lanny West.    Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Holly Hayes Upcoming interview: Florence LaRue   Daniel Ponce De Leon St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Cubs Victor Caratini epidural hematoma One Line Drive: A Life-Threatening Injury and a Faith-Fueled Comeback   Lanny West Tipping Point Artist Wellness Beatles  Staple Singers  Otis Redding Amy Grant https://www.tippingpt.coach/ Father, Son, And The Unholy Road: The Dark, Twisted Truth of My Journey From Cocaine to Christ   Interview Quotes: “My dad was a very big part in teaching me the Word, and every morning, you know, he was up reading. So he'd talk to me about it, and I didn't really understand most of the things. But you know, later on in my life as I read the Bible, all the words that he told me before now kind of are coming together, and I'm starting to understand that even more.” - Daniel Ponce de Leon “On good days and bad days, I need God.” - Daniel Ponce de Leon  “I believe the whole journey that He put me through was different ways of God chastening me.” - Daniel Ponce de Leon  “I'm using my baseball talents to spread the gospel and I'm able to talk with people and see their connection, their walk with God, and hopefully bring them closer and hopefully just bring us all as a church closer.” - Daniel Ponce de Leon “My dream was to escape the turmoil and the abuse within my family. And I just was trying to figure out how the heck to get out of that mess because nothing was getting better.” - Lanny West “I felt like I had to continue drinking and doing these drugs because people expected me to be a certain way, this entertainer, this radio DJ. And so I got hung up in it and I couldn't get out of it.” - Lanny West “Even though I didn't know my real father, there was a Father that was watching out for me…I don't miss having a cocktail. I don't miss drinking. I don't miss cocaine. I don't miss any of that because I'm filled with God's spirit, and that's the most important thing in my life right now.” - Lanny West  “I knew at that moment that the spirit had entered me and that God had finally shaken me to the point where I realized that I could not go on in my life without Him.” - Lanny West ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PrbuwH Video Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PsmEkJ What's Good? Playlist: https://bit.ly/3i7VUlZ ________________________  Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website  

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1313 Podcast
There's a new Star Wars game!

1313 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 66:07


Welcome back all you Regs, and to all you Shinies, welcome to the most mediocre podcast in the Star Wars universe! Hey everyone! Sorry for the late upload this week, all three of us have our finals this week and because of that, we had to make the tough call of putting the podcast out a little late. We hope you all understand! We kick off this week's episode talking about the new product reveals from this week's Bring Home the Bounty, and then we talk quite a bit about a trailer that released for a new Star Wars game that is in development. The game is called Star Wars Eclipse, and will take place during the High Republic era. We go over some of our favorite shots from the cinematic trailer and then share our thoughts about what we think the game could bring. Last week, one of our viewers left a comment on regarding the direction that The Mandalorian and the shows spinning off it are taking Star Wars. There has been a lot of sentiment recently that these shows are working to retcon the Sequel Trilogy. We share our thoughts and opinions on that idea, and we have a nice freeform discussion from there. Thank you to Daniel Ponce for the comment that led to this discussion! Jacob shares the price listings for more incoming LEGO Star Wars sets, and we talk about some minor Black Series news. We share some weekly pickups, and that about wraps up this week's podcast! We hope you all enjoyed and we'll see you next time! Stay safe and may The Force be with you! -Tommy Follow us on social media! @1313_podcast (Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok) Feel free to contact us! 1313podcastofficial@gmail.com

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2, Digital Drum Machines

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 113:02


Episode 55 Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2: Digital Drum Machines   Playlist Linn Drum Gary Numan, “My Brothers Time” from Dance (1981 Beggar's Banquet). Early use of the Linn LM-1 by John Webb on this track. Note the sound of the claves, played by Numan but not digital. Bass, Saxophone, Mick Karn; Linn LM-1 drum machine, John Webb; Piano, Claves, Gary Numan. 4:37 Rajie, “ストーミー・ナイト (Stormy Night)” from Acoustic Moon (Sony 1981). Early recognition in Japan of the original Linn LM-1 drum machine. Rajie, vocals; Guitar, Mikihiko Matsumiya; Bass, Tsugutoshi Goto ; Chorus,  Hiroshi Koide,  Raji ; Composed By,  Akira Inoue ; Drums,  Tatsuo Hayashi ; Electric Guitar-Tsuyoshi Kon; Flute,  Motoya Hamaguchi ; Lyrics By,  Etsuko Kisugi ; Percussion,  Motoya Hamaguchi ; Prophet-10, Linn LM-1, Electric Piano,  Akira Inoue. Early Linn Drum Computer. 5:08 Herbie Hancock, “The Twilight Clone” from Magic Windows (1981 Columbia). If you want to study the latest in emerging electronic music instruments, just listen to the many albums by Herbie Hancock throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He was an early adopter of the Linn LM-1, heard here and played by Hancock. Bass, Louis Johnson; Linn LM-1 Drum Machine, Herbie Hancock; Ghanian Drums, Moody Perry III; Ghanian Drums, Bells, Kwasi Dzidzornu, Kwawu Ladzekpo; Lead Guitar, Adrian Belew; Percussion, Paulinho Da Costa; Rhythm Guitar, George Johnson; Written by, A. Belew, H. Hancock. 8:16 Don Henley, “The Boys of Summer” Linn Drum demo version (excerpt) (1984 private). Guitar and Linndrum, Mike Campbell; Synthesizer, Steve Porcaro; Synthesizer, Guitar, Danny Kortchmar. Bass, Larry Klein; vocals, lyrics, Don Henley. The instrumental part of the song came first and was put together by Tom Petty bandmate Mike Campbell who had just purchased a LinnDrum machine which was a more affordable model than the original LM-1 released in 1980. Campbell put together a rhythm track and played some guitar. Tom Petty wasn't interested in the song at that time, so it went to Henley, who wrote the lyrics. This demo was close to the final version. The final mix of the song also included some human drumming, as did live performances where a human drummer tried to replicate the sound of the original Linndrum. 0:42 Jean Michel Jarre, “Zoolookologie” from Zoolook (1984 Disques Dreyfus). A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums. This is the later version of the Linn Linndrum machine, just before the introduction of the Linn 9000. There is pure joy in this track as Jarre uses the Linndrum to create many unexpected sounds and atypical rhythms. Bass, Marcus Miller; Composer, Producer, Ethnic Vocals Processing, Keyboards, Electronics, Jean-Michel Jarre; Drums, Yogi Horton; Daniel Lazerus; Guitar Ira Siegel; Guitar, Effects, Adrian Belew; Keyboards, Frederic Rousseau. 4:13 David Van Tieghem, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” from In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1986 Wide Angle). Drummer and percussionist Van Tieghem created this version of the Iron Butterfly song using electronic drums (Octapads) and digital drums. Engineer, Programmed By Fairlight Programming Assistance, Eric Liljestrand; Guitar, Larry Saltzman; Vocals, Synthesizer Digital, Analog, Percussion Acoustic, Electronic, Mixed By, Producer, David Van Tieghem; Written-By, Doug Ingle. Basically a one-person performance aside from guitarist Saltzman. Van Tieghem was using both hand played electronic drums (the Octapads) plus some digital drum machines. 5:36 Suzanne Ciani, “Mosaic” from Neverland (1988 Private Music). Composed, Arranged, Performed, Produced by Suzanne Ciani. Among the many electronic instruments used by Ciani were keyboards made by Yamaha, Roland, and Bode (vocoder). For drum programming, she turned to the Linn 9000. This track has some decidedly simple, yet complex rhythms using the Linn 9000 that are truly nuanced and more jazz like. The care with which she programmed this track is in contrast to the typical drum machine beats you hear on records. Ciani also used a Roland TR-707 on this album, which you may also detect on this track. 4:37 Oberheim DMX Todd McKinney, “Kimberlite” from The Sound Of The System (1982 Oberheim). This 7-inch demo disc includes music created by Todd McKinney and Daniel Soger, two Oberheim employees. “Kimberlite” was composed and performed by McKinney using the DMX Programmable Digital Drum Machine, the DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer, and the OB-Xa Polyphonic Synthesizer. 2:28 Tangerine Dream, “Poland” from Poland (The Warsaw Concert) (1984 Jive Electro). You can hear the Bohn Digital Drums in the first half of the song and the Oberheim DMX in the second half. But that's a bit of a guess. Dr. Böhm DIGITAL DRUMS was a rhythm machine made in Germany from 1982-83, also known as ''the German Linndrum.'' Composed, performed, and produced by Tangerine Dream. Jupiter 8, PPG Wave 2.3 Waveterm, Minimoog, Korg Monopoly, Sequenced by EEH CM 4 Digital Sequencer, Bohm Digital Drums, Roland Tr 808 Drums, Roland SDE 3000 Delay, MXR 01 Digital Reverb, MXR Digital Delay, Johannes Schmoelling; Prophet 5, Prophet 600, Prophet 1, E-mu Custom Programmable Synth, Moog Custom Programmable Modular Synth, MTI Synergy, Sequenced by the PE Polyrhythmic Sequencer, Compulab Digital Sequencer, Syntec Custom Digital Drum Computer, Electronic Drums Simmons Drum Modules, Effects Quantec Room Simulator, Roland SDE 3000, Electronics Hill Multi-mixer, Chris Franke; Yamaha DX 7, Yamaha YP 30, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Prophet 5, PPG Wave 2.2, Sequenced By Pe Polyrhythmic Sequencer, EEH Cm 4 Digital Sequencer, PE Custom Trigger Selector, DMX Oberheim Digital Drum machine, Edgar Froese. 8:43 Herbie Hancock, “Earth Beat” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). In addition to the DMX, this track includes evidence that Garfield Electronics Dr. Click Rhythm Controller was a much-needed rhythm device for wrangling the otherwise incompatible signals prior to the introduction of MIDI a few years later. Craig Anderton wrote the following about Doctor Click in an article in Keyboard from 1983: "Doctor Click is not a keyboard instrument, not a drum machine, and not a signal processor: What it does is synchronize and interface these three families of devices together. Not only can it interface to existing sync tracks, it can build up click tracks from incomplete click tracks, and even create sync and/or click tracks which are referenced to a live musician." Hancock masters Dr. Click on this album. Fairlight CMI, Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20, Dr. Click Rhythm Controller, Herbie Hancock; DMX Drum Machine, Synare Electronic Drums, Memory Moog Programming, Michael Beinhorn; Bass, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Turntables – Grandmixer D. ST. 5:09 Herbie Hancock, “Hardrock” from Sound System (1984 Columbia). The sound of the Oberheim DMX digital drum machine as used by Herbie Hancock. This album was his follow-up to the album Future Shock on the DMX made a famous appearance in the song Rockit, which was unusually a top-selling hit for Hancock. The DMX is played here by non-other than Bill Laswell. Note that Simmons electronic drums are also being played on this track by Anton Fier, but I think you can tell the difference. Bass, Drum Machine DMX, Tape, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Simmons electronic drums, Sound Plates, Cuica, Anton Fier; Guitar, Henry Kaiser, Nicky Skopelitis; Fairlight CMI Programming, Will Alexander; Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Apple IIe, Yamaha DX7, Emu 4060 Digital Keyboard, Herbie Hancock; Synthesizer (XMD), Rob Stevens; Turntables, D. St; Written-By, B. Laswell, D. Showard, Herbie Hancock. 6:10 Davy DMX, “Bonus Beats” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberhheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. He is also known as David Franklin Reeves, Jr. Here is a bonus track of only drum machine and turntable. 1:47 Davy DMX, “One For The Treble (Fresh) (Instrumental)” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. Another track from that same 12-inch. 7:31 Movement MCS Drum Computer John Foxx, “Pater Noster” from The Garden (Virgin 1981). This album was produced after Foxx left Ultravox. It is another example of the MCS Drum Computer. This track only features Foxx on synthesizers, voice, drum programming, and a manually struck Tom Tom. 2:30 Roland El Escuadrón Del Ritmo, “Las Cucarachas” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). I discovered this wonderful collection of Mexican synth-pop tracks, some never before heard, and immediately dug-out a track using a drum machine. This track is from 1982. In this case, the drum machine is the Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78, which was a transitional analog device with analog drum sounds and digital control for programming patterns. 3:44 Nahtabisk, “La Dama De Probeta” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Another hidden gem from Mexico. This track is from 1984 and features the Roland drumTR-606 Drumatix. The TR-606 featured PCM-encoded sounds of real drums. This small device, that ran on batteries, helped define the sound of early techno. 3:20 E-mu Joe Mansfield, “Drumulator (Instrumental)” from Drumulator (2014 Get On Down). This is a track featuring the sounds of the E-mu Drumulator that was sold from 1983 to 1985. It had twelve, 8-bit sampled sounds of real drums and at about $1000 was more affordable that drum machines like the Linndrum and Oberheim DMX. It was created on the heels of the sample synthesizers they made under the Emulator name. It also had a relatively short life so few recordings from the time were made. This demo is an example of what could be done with the Drumulator and Herbie Hancock took a liking to it prior to switching to the Oberheim DMX. 2:02 Richard Souther, “Uncharted Waters” from Innermission (1986 Meadowlark Records). Music and realization by Richard Souther. Includes synthesizers from Roland, PPG, Sequential Circuits, and Casio. He also used both the Linn 9000 and E-mu SP-12 drum machines, which are both heard on this track. You can clearly hear the Linn 900 and its distinctive snare and bass sounds, while the E-mu, which was built around the circuits in the company's popular keyboard samplers, provided some of the more unusual, even exotic, percussion sounds. 3:23 Alesis Slant, “Sheep” and “Ducks” from Hive (1989 These Records). This amazing group, although short-lived, was a British experiment in rock with noise elements that included Cris Cheek, Philip Jeck, Sianed Jones, and Osian Tam. Cross used an Alesis HR-16, which is showcased in the second of two tracks, “Ducks.” I think that is probably the same drum machine in the first track, “Sheep” so I thought this represented some good contrast in the way that the sound could be treated. This had 49 digital samples of drums that could be programmed in real-time by playing the velocity sensitive drum buttons. Double Bass Julia Doyle; Guitar, Cabasa, Engineer, Co-producer Maciek Hrybowicz; Keyboards, Accordion, Synthesizer DX7; Piano, Clarinet, Voice, Marimba, Goblet Drum Darabouka, Tambourine, Bells Agogo Bells, Sampler Cassette Samples, Flute Souffara, Rattle Seed Pod Rattles, Performer Emax, Alesis HR-16, Breath Rhythms, Face Slap, Mixed By, Co-producer Cris Cheek; Turntables, Radio Philip Jeck; Violin, Piano, Vocals, Organ, Fife, Viol Viola Da Gamba, Harmonium, Claves, Performer Emax, Breath Rhythms, Mixed By, Co-producer Sianed Jones; Voice Osian Tam. 4:31 Closing, Linn LinnDrum Mikel Rouse, “Quorum part 2” from Quorum (1984 Club Soda Music). It was inevitable that a composer would create an extended piece of music using only the Linn Linndrum. Mikel Rouse was that person. Listen to the hypnotic patterns of this work. From the composer's notes: “Quorom is a piece for LinnDrum machine (or 18 percussion players) in 9 parts running approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes in length. Though the sequence of parts 1 through 9 must be maintained, the parts may be divided into sections, or run continuously. Themes are produced through the synchronization of the 3 generators, 3-5-8, and their complimentary factors yield counterthemes. Power series are then applied to produce harmonic contrasts from the original themes. Thematic material is developed through multiple variation techniques (circular permutations, accents through superimposition of an additional component, natural growth through the summation series). I decided to undertake the programming myself and, with the aid of Jim Bergman, successfully completed the programming in about 5 hours. I would like to stress that all programming was done through the step-by-step process provided in the operator's manual for construction “songs” from “patterns”. No special treatments or extensions (including cassette interfaces) were required.” Such was the versatility of the Linn Linndrum. 11:16   Background Sounds Volti, “Corazón” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Mexican electro-pop group. This track is from 1986 and features unknown drum programming. vocals, synthesizer, Lyndell Brookhouse; bass, synthesizers, drum programming percussion, Eddie Rubello; Backing Vocals, Katie Taylor; Congas, Edgar Herrera; Piano, Vincent Kenis; Timbales, Pedro Ortiz. 3:45. Adams and Fleisner, tracks “a1, a2, b1, b2, b3” from Modern Digital Recorded Drumcomputer Rhythm Tracks (1983 Break Records). I think this track of library digital drum samples from the Netherlands was made with the Drum Computer MCS II (or Percussion Computer) from Movement Computer Systems, a rare British made-drum machine circa 1983. It had an integrated CRT monitor and had an orange (or black) case. It used 8-bit samples of drums and featured 14 voices and programmable patterns. Opening: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations. There are dozens of drum machines that dot the history of electronic music. For an encyclopedic list of almost every drum machines ever made, and there were dozens of variations and models up until around 1985, check-out the excellent books by Alex Graham, a UK-based drum machine collector and specialist.

Me pones más
Se terminó eso de jugar con el delfín Manoliño

Me pones más

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 2:10


Juanma Romero charla con Daniel Ponce, veterinario, para conocer a fondo cómo está la situación con el delfín más famoso de Galicia.

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Carlos Martinez had a no-hitter through six innings, then fell apart in the 7th. Regardless, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks last night 5-4. While Genesis Cabrera and Giovanny Gallegos struggled out of the 'pen, Ryan Helsley and Daniel Ponce de Leon were masterful; the former pulling off a Houdini act. Offensively, Tyler O'Neill came back in a big way and the middle of the order got it done. The Cardinals should win three to four games this weekend if they consider themselves a quality team, but even if they do that, they need to start beating better teams.Title Sponsor-Built Bar-Today's episode is brought to you by Built Bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Locker RoomParticipating Hosts:This episode is brought to you by Locker Room. Download the app and join me this week on (Day/time) to get in on the action. Locker Room - Changing the way we talk sports.Non-Participating Hosts:This episode is brought to you by Locker Room. Download the Locker Room app from the IOS app store and find one of our Locked On rooms. Locker Room - Changing the way we talk sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Carlos Martinez had a no-hitter through six innings, then fell apart in the 7th. Regardless, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks last night 5-4. While Genesis Cabrera and Giovanny Gallegos struggled out of the 'pen, Ryan Helsley and Daniel Ponce de Leon were masterful; the former pulling off a Houdini act. Offensively, Tyler O'Neill came back in a big way and the middle of the order got it done. The Cardinals should win three to four games this weekend if they consider themselves a quality team, but even if they do that, they need to start beating better teams. Title Sponsor- Built Bar- Today's episode is brought to you by Built Bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Locker Room Participating Hosts: This episode is brought to you by Locker Room. Download the app and join me this week on (Day/time) to get in on the action. Locker Room - Changing the way we talk sports. Non-Participating Hosts: This episode is brought to you by Locker Room. Download the Locker Room app from the IOS app store and find one of our Locked On rooms. Locker Room - Changing the way we talk sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

D6 Podcast
#260 | One Line Drive - Daniel Ponce de Leon

D6 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 26:11


St. Louis Cardinal pitcher, Daniel Ponce de Leon, speaks with us about his new book, One Line Drive: A Life-Threatening Injury and a Faith-Fueled Comeback, which details how a near-fatal accident on the field impacted his faith for good. 

Lo mejor de Club Octubre 947
José Daniel Ponce recordó a Alfredo Graciani

Lo mejor de Club Octubre 947

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 21:53


El exjugador habló en Un Plan Simple y recordó al delantero fallecido durante esta semana. "El Boca del '89 era un grupo bárbaro. Al día de hoy tenemos un grupo de Whataspp y hablamos por ahí", expresó.

Bleav in STL Cardinals
S E2: Bleav in STL Cardinals - Episode 2

Bleav in STL Cardinals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 9:34


After a sweep of the Fish, Cardinal pitching problems continue in a series loss to visiting Milwaukee and a series-opening defeat vs. Washington. While the skipper shoulders some of the blame, host Jason Kurtz also explores a colorful quote from hurler Daniel Ponce de Leon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gateway to Baseball Heaven
GTBH 4/11/21: Not Exactly Weekend Warriors

Gateway to Baseball Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 34:39


Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.  The Cardinals are undefeated....if you don't count those pesky weekend games.  Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Tara (Birds on the Black, @tarawellman) talk about the ups and downs of the past week and tackle some of the problems the club has.  How long is Daniel Ponce de Leon going to stay in the rotation?  Did Johan Oviedo push his way in with Sunday's performance?  How confident are these two in the bullpen?  Don't worry, the offense comes in for its share of criticism as well, but they end on a high note talking about that new third baseman.  It's not all bad!

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Daniel Ponce de Leon delivered the start of the year so far in a 4-1 win over the Marlins, going 5 innings and only giving up the one run. While it wasn't necessarily a long start, it was just what the Cardinals needed after an underwhelming weekend on the mound. The bullpen came in and slammed the door with 4 scoreless innings - one from Hicks, two from Gallegos and one from Reyes. Despite the 14 strikeouts, the Cardinal offense did enough to win. However, what are the major concerns following the first 4 games in the offense?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Daniel Ponce de Leon delivered the start of the year so far in a 4-1 win over the Marlins, going 5 innings and only giving up the one run. While it wasn't necessarily a long start, it was just what the Cardinals needed after an underwhelming weekend on the mound. The bullpen came in and slammed the door with 4 scoreless innings - one from Hicks, two from Gallegos and one from Reyes. Despite the 14 strikeouts, the Cardinal offense did enough to win. However, what are the major concerns following the first 4 games in the offense? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Yermín Mercedes, César Valdez and other waiver-wire targets of interest

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 68:05


DVR and Beller dig into the best available waiver-wire options as the first weekend of the fantasy baseball season rolls along.  How should you prioritize the top prospects that found their way onto Opening Day rosters? Is Nando right about Yermín Mercedes? Are there are any useful streamers or two-start pitchers to pick up? What should you do with César Valdez? Rundown 2:00 Jazz Chisholm Jr. in Shallow Leagues? 4:26 Jonathan India’s Playing Time 7:42 Taylor Trammell 10:58 Kyle Isbel & Michael Taylor 17:15 Austin Slater 21:29 Yermín Mercedes 27:48 Is Tyler O’Neill Shallow League Viable? 29:03 Anthony DeSclafani 31:42 Daniel Ponce de Leon 33:15 Trevor Williams 37:02 Adrian Morejon 39:10 Steven Matz 41:14 José De León 44:19 Brett Anderson 46:10 One-Start Options: Cueto, Gomber, John Gant, Wade Miley 47:59 Jake McGee 49:00 Mark Melancon 50:37 Jake Diekman 52:40 Yimi García 54:35 César Valdez 58:55 Ian Kennedy Follow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper Follow Beller on Twitter: @MBeller Subscribe to The Athletic for just $1/month to start: theathletic.com/fantasybaseballpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pressbox
Segment 2 - Daniel Ponce de Leon 3/31/21

The Pressbox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 14:13


Daniel Ponce de Leon joins Frank to discuss his book and his excitement for the 2021 season

Gateway to Baseball Heaven
GTBH 3/28/21: That's Our Secret, We're Always Concerned

Gateway to Baseball Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 38:03


Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.  Spring training is winding to a close, but that doesn't mean all the questions have been answered.  Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Tara (Birds on the Black, @tarawellman) talk about their concerns about the pitching rotation, now that it's official that John Gant and Daniel Ponce de Leon are going to be at the back end of it.  There's also talk about the final roster decisions, with players like Jake Woodford and Edmundo Sosa in and Kodi Whitley and Jose Rondon out.  And how much of the lack of power this spring is due to Florida and how much due to the players?  Get ready for Opening Day with these two!

Bull & Fox
Daniel Ponce de Leon details new book ONE LINE DRIVE: A Life-Threatening Injury and a Faith-Fueled Comeback

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 16:03


Daniel Ponce de Leon talks about his new book, ONE LINE DRIVE: A Life-Threatening Injury and a Faith-Fueled Comeback (FaithWords, March 9, 2021), the experience of the 2020 season with no fans, the process in getting to this point in his career and the anticipation for the upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Overnight America
Michael Calhoun, and Daniel Ponce de Leon

Overnight America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 35:27


Michael Calhoun joins Ryan to talk about the upcoming Mayoral Debate for Saint Louis.  Ryan also sits down with Baseball player Daniel Ponce de Leon to talk about his faith and his book “One Line Drive.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Spectrum Podcast
Daniel Ponce de Leon - St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 36:36


Daniel Ponce de Leon is a pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals. His new book "ONE LINE DRIVE" depicts his story of being struck in the head by a line drive while pitching in AAA with Memphis in May of 2017. And after emergency brain surgery and multiple weeks in the hospital, he was able to make it back on the mound to pitch.  In July of 2018, he made his MLB debut and pitched 7 innings of no-hit ball against the Reds.  Today on the podcast, Daniel talks about writing his first book, why Jesus is the most important thing in his life and why he wants others to experience that as well, preparing for the 2021 season, becoming a dad for the 3rd time and the importance of his family and friends to support him during the most difficult time in his life.  --- If you enjoyed this podcast with Daniel, we know you'll love these conversations as well: - Adam Wainwright and Francis Chan from 2017 - Matt Carpenter from 2020   SUBSCRIBE TO OUR BRAND NEW PODCAST "Get in the Game with Scott Linebrink."

Overnight America
Dave Glover & Daniel Ponce de Leon

Overnight America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 36:31


First, hear clips from City of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson’s interview on CNN regarding the plan to spend COVID money. Next, radio talk show host Dave Glover joins host Ryan Wrecker to get you set for his show’s big move to KMOX next Monday. Later, Cardinals pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon joins the show to discuss his new book, “One Line Drive,” and explain the role that faith has now played in his life. If you like what you hear, we're live weeknights on KMOX 1120AM. We welcome your calls at 800-925-1120. Like and follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RyanWreckerRadio/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Overnight America
Dave Glover & Daniel Ponce de Leon REW

Overnight America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 36:40


First, hear a list non-Americans are sharing of things they thought were fake about America that turned out to be completely true. Next, host Ryan Wrecker revisits his earlier interviews from the 8 o’clock hour. Radio talk show host Dave gets you set for his show’s big move to KMOX next Monday. Next, Cardinals pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon discusses his new book, “One Line Drive,” and explains the role that faith has played in his life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Open Line
Mike Claiborne

Sports Open Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 40:21


Host Kevin Wheeler opens hour two providing an all-encompassing look at the Cardinals total pitching depth, including whether or not they need to look outside the organization for starting help. Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show from Spring Training to talk analyze the NCAA Tournament field and talk a little baseball, including his early offensive standouts and concerns. Later, back to pitching as we hear John Gant’s comments following today’s start and Wheeler’s thoughts on the way the bullpen stacks up with Gant and Daniel Ponce de Leon potentially bumping up to the rotation. Last but not least, Wheeler examines how the bench could take shape considering how the rest of the roster likely pans out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McNeil & Parkins Show
Parkins & Spiegel: Andy Dalton is a Chicago Bear (Hour 3)

McNeil & Parkins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 40:29


In the third hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were going to talk with Cardinals pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon, but that plan got sidetracked by big Bears news. Quarterback Andy Dalton has agreed to join the Bears on a one-year deal. The guys thought that was about as uninspiring of a move as the Bears could make. And what does it mean for Chicago's chances of landing either Russell Wilson or Deshaun Watson in a trade? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gateway to Baseball Heaven
GTBH 3/14/21: Testing the Depth of the Pool

Gateway to Baseball Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 32:38


Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.  Starting pitchers seem to be dropping like flies and Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Tara (Birds on the Black, @tarawellman) discuss the concerns that go along with that.  Should the Cards reconsider their plan for Alex Reyes?  Are there any other options besides Daniel Ponce de Leon and John Gant?  How adaptable is this pitching staff anyway?  Plus they talk about Jordan Hicks's return to the mound, which didn't exactly go as scripted.

St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
3/10/21: Cardinals Countdown to Opening Day

St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 74:37


Mike Claiborne and Kevin Wheeler are back for the latest edition of the Cardinals Countdown to Opening Day Show! 2020 Hall of Fame inductee Larry Walker stops by for a great conversation. Also, hear from pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon, catcher Taylor Heineman and more as we approach three weeks till Opening Day!

Mark Reardon Show
March 10th 2021 HOUR 2 - Dan Reardon, Alec MacGillis, & Daniel Ponce de Leon

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 35:03


KMOX golf correspondent Dan Reardon discusses the Players Championship. Pro Publica writer Alex MacGillis discusses his latest piece titled "Education: The Los Year." Cardinals pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon joins the show to discuss the 2021 season and his new book "One Line Drive." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
What to Make of the Cardinals' 1-0-2 Record

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 24:57


After the 3 Spring Training games, the Cardinals are 1-0-2. What is there to be excited about/worried about? Be excited about the pitching of Thomas Parsons, John Gant, Daniel Ponce de Leon, Adam Wainwright and more! Be excited about Tommy Edman's fast start and Nolan Arenado's solid contact. Be *slightly* worried about rest of offense getting of to par or subpar starts and KK Kim's ugly outing yesterday. All that said, you also have to keep your head about you since it's only 3 games into spring. Baseball is great, isn't it?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bull & Hawk Sports Show
61: Kane Scores 400th Goal, Bulls Implode & CJ Hawk Talks Baseball Family Traditions

The Bull & Hawk Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 86:10


For this week's First Five, we went over Trey Mancini's heartwarming standing ovation, WWE news, the release of Cardinals pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon's new book "One Line Drive.", Raptors big COVID problems, and the USA's SheBelieves Cup win (1:00).  Then Hawk delved into City's 2-1 victory over The Hammers, with John and Ruben, two unlikely goal scorers doing the damage (20:00). Later Fulahm's finishing was still on the bus, with multiple close chances on the net that we failed to capitalize on vs. Crystal Place. Josh Maja was the closest to breaking the 0-0 score (25:00). Later we quickly chatted about the fantastic news that Patrick Kane scored his 400th career goal, along with Blackhawks trade rumors (30:00). Then we broke down the Bulls' implosion at the hand of the Phoenix Suns. Zach and Coby led the way for us, whereas Devin Booker, Chris Paul, and DeAndre Ayton mauled Carter, Jr. in route to igniting the comeback for Phoenix. Later we chatted about our game vs. the Denver Nuggets. Jokic, Murray, and M. Porter, Jr. all played great, especially with Jokic scoring 39, Coby, Zach, and Thad Young led our effort (40:00).  Finally, CJ Hawk reminisced about his Grandfather's diehard love of the St. Louis Cardinals. He watched The Washington Nationals vs. Cardinals Spring Training Home Opener at Roger Dean Stadium on MLB.TV with his Mom to continue a family tradition. The standing ovation for new Cardinal Nolan Arenado, one of the best baseball players, was very fun. Also, seeing former Cub Kyle Schwarber start for the Nats was different. And finally, it was cool seeing Erick Fedde start on the mound for the Nats; Hawk saw him pitch vs. The Cubs at Wrigley Field a few years ago (70:00). --- 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/ben9314/message

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
What to Make of the Cardinals' 1-0-2 Record

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 28:12


After the 3 Spring Training games, the Cardinals are 1-0-2. What is there to be excited about/worried about? Be excited about the pitching of Thomas Parsons, John Gant, Daniel Ponce de Leon, Adam Wainwright and more! Be excited about Tommy Edman's fast start and Nolan Arenado's solid contact. Be *slightly* worried about rest of offense getting of to par or subpar starts and KK Kim's ugly outing yesterday. All that said, you also have to keep your head about you since it's only 3 games into spring. Baseball is great, isn't it? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Roman Show
62-year-old Stuart Warren Dansby defeats all odds stepping inside the cage

The Roman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 19:00


Miami's Stuart Warren Dansby jumps inside the cage for an amateur kickbocing fight at the age of 62.  Despite injuries and age, Dansby enjoys a challenge and will face Daniel Ponce who is in his 30's in a rematch.  The first time both men faced eachother, Ponce came out ontop.  But Dansby is confident that he has put in the time to earn a victory.  Hear about how he got started in Muay Thai, how he stays in shape and more.   

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

It's no secret the Cardinals have a lot of pitching. All of that pitching was a large reason as to why they made the postseason in 2020. With all of the depth they have, there are going to be around 7-10 people going for 3 open rotation spots. Lucas breaks down a few names to keep your eye on, such as Carlos Martinez, Daniel Ponce de Leon and Austin Gomber.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

It's no secret the Cardinals have a lot of pitching. All of that pitching was a large reason as to why they made the postseason in 2020. With all of the depth they have, there are going to be around 7-10 people going for 3 open rotation spots. Lucas breaks down a few names to keep your eye on, such as Carlos Martinez, Daniel Ponce de Leon and Austin Gomber. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

It's finally here: the final off-season evaluation of the season! The St. Louis Cardinals Bullpen was a bright spot for the Redbirds in 2020. The entire staff showed how durable it can be and how deep the Cardinals are with pitching. Alex Reyes, Tyler Webb, Andrew Miller, Giovanny Gallegos and Daniel Ponce de Leon are just a few of the members who stepped up this season. This bullpen could be elite next year with the additions of John Brebbia and Jordan Hicks.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

It's finally here: the final off-season evaluation of the season! The St. Louis Cardinals Bullpen was a bright spot for the Redbirds in 2020. The entire staff showed how durable it can be and how deep the Cardinals are with pitching. Alex Reyes, Tyler Webb, Andrew Miller, Giovanny Gallegos and Daniel Ponce de Leon are just a few of the members who stepped up this season. This bullpen could be elite next year with the additions of John Brebbia and Jordan Hicks. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The starting rotation was a bright spot for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2020. Adam Wainwright led the team in starts, KK Kim had the lowest ERA, Dakota Hudson and Daniel Ponce de Leon improved immensely throughout the season. In a season full of unknowns, the starting rotation was a stable force that helped the Cardinals win some games. Lucas answers questions such as what's Matthew Liberatore's ETA and where does Carlos Martinez fit in?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The starting rotation was a bright spot for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2020. Adam Wainwright led the team in starts, KK Kim had the lowest ERA, Dakota Hudson and Daniel Ponce de Leon improved immensely throughout the season. In a season full of unknowns, the starting rotation was a stable force that helped the Cardinals win some games. Lucas answers questions such as what's Matthew Liberatore's ETA and where does Carlos Martinez fit in? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

¡Nos Estamos Oyendo!
¡Viva Guayaquil!

¡Nos Estamos Oyendo!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 8:50


La Perla del Pacífico celebra su bicentenario de independencia, y qué mejor oportunidad para destacar su cultura a través de la leyenda de Guayas y Quil, contada por Daniel Ponce, Alejandro Suárez y Rafael Valverde. Disfruta del talento de estos jóvenes estudiantes de Ecotec, y ¡Que viva Guayaquiiilllll!

Sir Kevin Says
Episode X - Oscar Hernandez (Spanish Harlem Orchestra bandleader) Season I

Sir Kevin Says

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 48:27


Thanks for checking out Episode X with Oscar Hernandez!   Oscar Hernandez Biography    Oscar Hernandez is a 4x time Grammy-award winner and leader of the renowned Spanish Harlem Orchestra. He is a pianist, arranger, composer, and a bandleader. He has worked with Ray Barreto, Ismael Miranda, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Libre, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, and Grupo Folkorico.  He has produced such artists as Ruben Blades, Paul Simon, Willie Colon "Carabalí", Daniel Ponce, Rafael DeJesus, Eddie Torres, Phil Hernandez, Steve Kroon, Juan Luis Guerra, and many more.  On Episode X we discuss his career that spans over 40 years, his experience working with so many respected artists, the responsibilities of a bandleader, and encouraging those that work hard at their craft to continue persevering.   For more on Oscar Hernandez and Spanish Harlem Orchestra visit:   http://www.oscarhernandezmusic.com  http://www.Spanishharlemorchestra.com    Special thanks:   Oscar Hernandez  Alex Maldonado (Cameras)  Daniel Contreras (Cameras) _____________________________________   Gear used:   Macbook Pro (Early 2015): https://amzn.to/3ea8DCI RØDE Procaster Microphones: https://amzn.to/2TtHeDG RØDE Pop Filter: https://amzn.to/36lSFm2  _____________________________________   FOLLOW ME: http://www.instagram.com/sir_kevinchong  WEBSITE: http://www.sirkevinchong.com

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
Yadi Collects Hit Number 2,000 and Cards Start Series on a High Note

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 21:38


Cardinal catcher Yadier Molina collected his 2,000th hit last night, and St. Louis beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2. It was a big win for the Redbirds as they try and find some sort of consistency down the stretch heading into October. Beyond Dylan Carlson, no Cardinal recorded an extra base hit and they continued to struggle with RISP, gathering one hit in 16 at-bats in that scenario last night. Despite the headlines being grabbed by Carlson and Molina, the offense needs to find a way to produce more. Jack Flaherty and Daniel Ponce de Leon start in the doubleheader today, and the Cardinals have yet another chance to make a statement in the NL. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
Yadi Collects Hit Number 2,000 and Cards Start Series on a High Note

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 22:38


Cardinal catcher Yadier Molina collected his 2,000th hit last night, and St. Louis beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2. It was a big win for the Redbirds as they try and find some sort of consistency down the stretch heading into October. Beyond Dylan Carlson, no Cardinal recorded an extra base hit and they continued to struggle with RISP, gathering one hit in 16 at-bats in that scenario last night. Despite the headlines being grabbed by Carlson and Molina, the offense needs to find a way to produce more. Jack Flaherty and Daniel Ponce de Leon start in the doubleheader today, and the Cardinals have yet another chance to make a statement in the NL. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers split their doubleheader yesterday and pitching dominated on both sides. KK Kim was impressive in his return to action and the Cardinals couldn't create many chances against Josh Lindolm. In game two, Daniel Ponce de Leon went six strong innings in what was one of his most dominant starts of his career. The Cardinal offense blew many chances in game two, going 5-20 with RISP. With Jack Flaherty on the mound tonight, St. Louis can set itself up nicely for a series win on Wednesday.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers split their doubleheader yesterday and pitching dominated on both sides. KK Kim was impressive in his return to action and the Cardinals couldn't create many chances against Josh Lindolm. In game two, Daniel Ponce de Leon went six strong innings in what was one of his most dominant starts of his career. The Cardinal offense blew many chances in game two, going 5-20 with RISP. With Jack Flaherty on the mound tonight, St. Louis can set itself up nicely for a series win on Wednesday. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Twins each won a game in yesterday's doubleheader. The Twins hit 5 home runs, living up to their reputation and the Cardinals saw stingy work from their bullpen, living up to theirs. Carlos Martinez showed signs of improvement in his first start since July 28th and Daniel Ponce de Leon gave the Cardinals 3 innings in game 2. Nash Walker of Locked on Twins joins Lucas to break it all down.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BombasBombas makes the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. But these socks do more than keep feet cozy. They help give back to the most vulnerable members of our community.Give a pair when you buy a pair, and get twenty percent off your first purchase at Bombas.com/lockedRock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cardinals - Daily Podcast On The St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

The St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Twins each won a game in yesterday's doubleheader. The Twins hit 5 home runs, living up to their reputation and the Cardinals saw stingy work from their bullpen, living up to theirs. Carlos Martinez showed signs of improvement in his first start since July 28th and Daniel Ponce de Leon gave the Cardinals 3 innings in game 2. Nash Walker of Locked on Twins joins Lucas to break it all down. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Bombas Bombas makes the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. But these socks do more than keep feet cozy. They help give back to the most vulnerable members of our community.Give a pair when you buy a pair, and get twenty percent off your first purchase at Bombas.com/locked Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FTN Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Episode 7: FAAB Week 3

FTN Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 60:29


Matthew and Matt discuss FAAB for week three, including a wild closer carousel and some interesting bidding patterns from Week 2.**Closer situations to monitor: Houston, Chicago, Seattle**Low-priced hitters that caught our eye: the Giants, Matt Adams, Ben Gamel**Higher-priced hitters: Colin Moran, Maikel Franco, JaCoby Jones**Low-priced pitchers: Alec Mills, Jonathan Hernandez (shout out to Toby!), Asher Wojciechowski, Daniel Ponce de Leon**Higher-priced pitchers: Cristian Javier, Taijuan Walker, Tyler Chatwood, Taylor Williams, Yusei Kikuchi

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast
FAAB Targets Featuring Exciting Young Starters & New Closers

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 63:06


Rundown2:38 Big Bids on Nate Pearson?6:31 Cristian Javier: More than a Consolation Pickup11:32 Trusting Tyler Chatwood?16:14 Taijuan Walker Renaissance?19:24 Kris Bubic Debuts; Temper Expectations?21:27 Daniel Ponce de Leon Gets A Chance in St. Louis24:16 Is Rowan Wick the Cubs’ New Closer?28:51 Ryan Pressly as Roberto Osuna’s Replacement33:45 Waiting for Another Save Chance in Cleveland40:35 Nick Madrigal vs. J.P. Crawford45:41 Ben Gamel vs. Nick Markakis53:15 Buying Teoscar Hernandez & JaCoby Jones?57:42 Willing to Drop Austin Riley? Follow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRiperFollow Michael on Twitter: @MBeller Get 40% off a subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/fantasybaseballpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scoops with Danny Mac
Ben Fred Friday – July 31, 2020

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 19:28


We dive into this week's Marlins and Phillies news of many players testing positive. Can MLB make enough smart moves on the fyn to save the season from the virus? Pitching is always key for teams to win but this year looks even more so. With so many pitchers not going beyond 5 innings, what are Ben Frederickson's thoughts on the Cardinals bullpen? His thoughts on Carlos Martinez's start versus Daniel Ponce de Leon? Who was better? He thinks Kim should get a shot at a start. And what do they do with the offense? Bader, Thomas and Carpenter could all lose their spots. Ben Fred says the outfielders are the weak spot. Could Carlson be the spark they need? We talk Blues questionable exhibition game, being in "game shape" and ice conditions in the bubble. Some SEC news too. Listen here:

Scoops with Danny Mac
Ben Fred Friday – July 31, 2020

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 19:28


We dive into this week's Marlins and Phillies news of many players testing positive. Can MLB make enough smart moves on the fyn to save the season from the virus? Pitching is always key for teams to win but this year looks even more so. With so many pitchers not going beyond 5 innings, what are Ben Frederickson's thoughts on the Cardinals bullpen? His thoughts on Carlos Martinez's start versus Daniel Ponce de Leon? Who was better? He thinks Kim should get a shot at a start. And what do they do with the offense? Bader, Thomas and Carpenter could all lose their spots. Ben Fred says the outfielders are the weak spot. Could Carlson be the spark they need? We talk Blues questionable exhibition game, being in "game shape" and ice conditions in the bubble. Some SEC news too. Listen here:

Scoops with Danny Mac
Wednesday with Walton – July 29, 2020

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 16:25


We visit with Brian Walton on last night's loss and he details the injury of Mikolas, the Cardinals lineup, and the work put in by tonight's starter Daniel Ponce de Leon. Listen here:

Scoops with Danny Mac
Wednesday with Walton – July 29, 2020

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 16:25


We visit with Brian Walton on last night's loss and he details the injury of Mikolas, the Cardinals lineup, and the work put in by tonight's starter Daniel Ponce de Leon. Listen here:

Meet Me At Musial
Episode 163: We Have Baseball! (For Now)

Meet Me At Musial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 68:03


The 2020 season for the St. Louis Cardinals kicked off this weekend and Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Allen (Red Dirt Redbird, @amedlock1) are here to talk about all the different angles of it.  How long will Dakota Hudson be in the rotation?  Will the first cuts be two position players?  How will Mike Shildt be able to use Austin Gomber and Daniel Ponce de Leon?  Also, they get into why you might not be seeing Dylan Carlson for a while.   They can't avoid talking about the coronavirus either, not with the epidemic running through the Miami Marlins.  Should baseball have cancelled?  What should they be doing about keeping things quarantined?  No answers, but plenty of talking through the questions!

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - La movida madrileña - II

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 30:36


Habíamos dejado a Radio Futura disfrutando de las mieles del éxito de ventas de su trabajo “De un país en llamas”. La actividad del grupo en directo se detuvo durante 1986 para, según sus palabras: "depurar el sonido, los arreglos y el nuevo estilo que pretendíamos tener al alcance de la mano". Cuando tuvieron diez temas listos para grabar viajaron a Nueva York para hacer lo opuesto a lo que hicieron en Londres: grabar un disco con la mínima tecnología posible y siempre con sonidos naturales y clásicos. El proceso duró cinco semanas entre noviembre y diciembre, y se realizó en los estudios Sigma Sound, en la calle 53. Para introducir la percusión contrataron a Daniel Ponce, percusionista cubano y para los metales al grupo que, por aquel entonces, trabajaba con James Brown. El proceso de grabación se caracterizó por el perfeccionismo, revisando los arreglos compás por compás, así como las interpretaciones de cada miembro del grupo. La banda volvió a España con un trabajo sólido y depurado, volcado principalmente en los ritmos caribeños: La canción de Juan Perro se publicaría en 1987. Según Kike Sierra, “La canción de Juan Perro supuso un punto de inflexión en nuestra carrera. Aprendimos que, si nos empeñábamos, podíamos conseguir lo que imaginábamos y que la música no se acotaba a la frontera de la península ibérica”. (Radio Futura - 37 grados) Aunque las ventas acompañaron, consiguiendo cifras similares a las de anteriores trabajos no compensaba el desembolso realizado para grabar en Nueva York. Además, el nuevo disco no acabó de convencer a la crítica. Sin embargo, el álbum iría ganando su favor con el tiempo y actualmente se reconoce como el mejor de la banda. El último sencillo que se editó fue “La negra flor”, un tema que se plantea como un homenaje a la ciudad de Barcelona, con cuyo público el grupo mantenía una relación especialmente buena, y en especial a la conocida Rambla. El título del disco surgió de una conversación de Santiago Auserón con Ricardo Teixidó, batería de Danza Invisible: “Estábamos una noche de juerga por La Coruña y él me dijo que yo era un Juan Perro, un don nadie sin casa. Me gustó la imagen literaria. Todos somos Juan Perro”. (Radio Futura - Negra Flor) La gestación del siguiente disco, un directo, no estuvo exenta de polémica. La idea original era grabar diferentes conciertos durante toda la gira de 1988 para reunir, entresacando de ellos los cortes, el material del álbum. Sin embargo, el elevado coste y la complejidad técnica del proyecto hicieron que se descartase. Finalmente fueron solo los dos últimos conciertos, celebrados el 28 y 29 de octubre en un abarrotado Arena Valencia Auditórium, los que se editaron. Se editó un doble LP únicamente con once temas en una maniobra comercial que encarecía el producto y que sería una de las polémicas que acompañaría al disco. La otra polémica se refería a los arreglos de estudio. El sonido fue reprocesado, mezclado y producido por el propio grupo. La opinión generalizada fue que se había desvirtuado innecesariamente la frescura y naturalidad de los directos de Radio Futura. Con el título de Escuela de calor - El directo de Radio Futura, el disco salió al mercado a principios de 1989. Las ventas respondieron, y dieron un respiro a la compañía de discos que, después de Nueva York estaba de los nervios (Radio Futura - Escuela de calor) Radio Futura volvió al estudio en noviembre y en enero de 1990 se realizaron las remezclas. El nuevo disco de estudio se llamó Veneno en la piel. Para su grabación se buscó, una vez más, una nueva formación que arropase al trío principal, y que incluía a Ollie Halsall y a Antonio Moreno "El Tacita", un reputado batería del pujante nuevo flamenco. Santiago Auserón comentó en la rueda de prensa de la presentación: “Hemos estado reestudiando todo el Soul, el reggae y toda la aportación del Bob Dylan músico. Estos tres elementos son los pivotes fundamentales sobre los que descansa Veneno en la piel, independientemente, claro, de la influencia de la música latina”. (Radio Futura - Veneno en la piel) El álbum, en el apartado artístico, no estaba a la altura de anteriores trabajos. Las canciones no le hacían justicia a la carrera musical del grupo, mostrando en ocasiones rasgos "comerciales" bastante alejados de lo hecho hasta ese momento. Sin embargo en el apartado comercial fue un éxito completo, así como la gira subsiguiente, llenando plazas como la Monumental de Barcelona o Las Ventas en Madrid. Se trataba de la cuarta gira en cuatro años, y a la postre se convertiría en la última. Realizaron un total de treinta y seis actuaciones en dos meses. Cinco días después del concierto de Las Ventas, el 30 de septiembre de 1990, Radio Futura se subió por última vez a un escenario en Las Rozas, en Madrid, tras haber ofrecido 439 conciertos en once años. (Radio Futura - Corazón de tiza) Nos hemos fijado detenidamente en este grupo, Radio Futura, porque a mi juicio no es solo que fuera el mejor de la Movida, es que ha sido uno de los mejores grupos de la historia de rock español. Pero hubo más, hubo algunos más, como, por ejemplo, Ejecutivos Agresivos. (Ejecutivos agresivos - Mari Pili) Desde Torremolinos, de la mano de Ramón Texidó, llegaron Danza invisible (Danza Invisible - A este lado de la carretera) También llamaron la atención, y bastante, Aviador Dro y su música electrónica, reconvertidos posteriormente en compañía discográfica. (Aviador Dro - Nuclear si) Parálisis Permanente, la banda más oscura de la movida y con una carrera truncada por la desgraciada muerte de su líder Eduardo Benavente. Como siempre, estas bandas malditas, hoy son bandas de culto. (Parálisis permanente - Heroes) Rubi y los Casinos fue un grupo de pop español que se formó en Madrid en 1980. Estaba liderado por la vocalista argentina María Teresa Campilongo, conocida en el mundillo como "Rubi" y que hacían cancioncillas como ésta. (Rubi y los casinos - Yo tenía un novio) Los Coyotes, una banda de rockabilly acelerado que siempre dejó claro, desde el primer acorde, que iba a su bola en el efervescente panorama musical de la movida. Genio y figura el Sr. Victor Coyote. (Los Coyotes - Esta noche me voy a bailar) Y si, hubo muchos más, pero vamos a dejar a dos de ellos para el próximo programa. Uno es “Burning”. (Burning - Esto es un atraco nena) Y el otro, los ínclitos “Gabinete Caligari” (Gabinete Caligari - Cuatro rosas) Bueno, pues así quedamos, la próxima semana especial Gabinete y Burning. Muy prometedor. Amigas y amigos, ha sido un placer, nuevamente. Nos oímos la próxima semana en este punto del dial y en el mejor programa de música de Radio La Granja de los viernes a las 7 de la tarde. Para que nos vamos a engañar. Os deseo a todos unas … ¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES!

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - La movida madrileña - II

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 30:36


Habíamos dejado a Radio Futura disfrutando de las mieles del éxito de ventas de su trabajo “De un país en llamas”. La actividad del grupo en directo se detuvo durante 1986 para, según sus palabras: "depurar el sonido, los arreglos y el nuevo estilo que pretendíamos tener al alcance de la mano". Cuando tuvieron diez temas listos para grabar viajaron a Nueva York para hacer lo opuesto a lo que hicieron en Londres: grabar un disco con la mínima tecnología posible y siempre con sonidos naturales y clásicos. El proceso duró cinco semanas entre noviembre y diciembre, y se realizó en los estudios Sigma Sound, en la calle 53. Para introducir la percusión contrataron a Daniel Ponce, percusionista cubano y para los metales al grupo que, por aquel entonces, trabajaba con James Brown. El proceso de grabación se caracterizó por el perfeccionismo, revisando los arreglos compás por compás, así como las interpretaciones de cada miembro del grupo. La banda volvió a España con un trabajo sólido y depurado, volcado principalmente en los ritmos caribeños: La canción de Juan Perro se publicaría en 1987. Según Kike Sierra, “La canción de Juan Perro supuso un punto de inflexión en nuestra carrera. Aprendimos que, si nos empeñábamos, podíamos conseguir lo que imaginábamos y que la música no se acotaba a la frontera de la península ibérica”. (Radio Futura - 37 grados) Aunque las ventas acompañaron, consiguiendo cifras similares a las de anteriores trabajos no compensaba el desembolso realizado para grabar en Nueva York. Además, el nuevo disco no acabó de convencer a la crítica. Sin embargo, el álbum iría ganando su favor con el tiempo y actualmente se reconoce como el mejor de la banda. El último sencillo que se editó fue “La negra flor”, un tema que se plantea como un homenaje a la ciudad de Barcelona, con cuyo público el grupo mantenía una relación especialmente buena, y en especial a la conocida Rambla. El título del disco surgió de una conversación de Santiago Auserón con Ricardo Teixidó, batería de Danza Invisible: “Estábamos una noche de juerga por La Coruña y él me dijo que yo era un Juan Perro, un don nadie sin casa. Me gustó la imagen literaria. Todos somos Juan Perro”. (Radio Futura - Negra Flor) La gestación del siguiente disco, un directo, no estuvo exenta de polémica. La idea original era grabar diferentes conciertos durante toda la gira de 1988 para reunir, entresacando de ellos los cortes, el material del álbum. Sin embargo, el elevado coste y la complejidad técnica del proyecto hicieron que se descartase. Finalmente fueron solo los dos últimos conciertos, celebrados el 28 y 29 de octubre en un abarrotado Arena Valencia Auditórium, los que se editaron. Se editó un doble LP únicamente con once temas en una maniobra comercial que encarecía el producto y que sería una de las polémicas que acompañaría al disco. La otra polémica se refería a los arreglos de estudio. El sonido fue reprocesado, mezclado y producido por el propio grupo. La opinión generalizada fue que se había desvirtuado innecesariamente la frescura y naturalidad de los directos de Radio Futura. Con el título de Escuela de calor - El directo de Radio Futura, el disco salió al mercado a principios de 1989. Las ventas respondieron, y dieron un respiro a la compañía de discos que, después de Nueva York estaba de los nervios (Radio Futura - Escuela de calor) Radio Futura volvió al estudio en noviembre y en enero de 1990 se realizaron las remezclas. El nuevo disco de estudio se llamó Veneno en la piel. Para su grabación se buscó, una vez más, una nueva formación que arropase al trío principal, y que incluía a Ollie Halsall y a Antonio Moreno "El Tacita", un reputado batería del pujante nuevo flamenco. Santiago Auserón comentó en la rueda de prensa de la presentación: “Hemos estado reestudiando todo el Soul, el reggae y toda la aportación del Bob Dylan músico. Estos tres elementos son los pivotes fundamentales sobre los que descansa Veneno en la piel, independientemente, claro, de la influencia de la música latina”. (Radio Futura - Veneno en la piel) El álbum, en el apartado artístico, no estaba a la altura de anteriores trabajos. Las canciones no le hacían justicia a la carrera musical del grupo, mostrando en ocasiones rasgos "comerciales" bastante alejados de lo hecho hasta ese momento. Sin embargo en el apartado comercial fue un éxito completo, así como la gira subsiguiente, llenando plazas como la Monumental de Barcelona o Las Ventas en Madrid. Se trataba de la cuarta gira en cuatro años, y a la postre se convertiría en la última. Realizaron un total de treinta y seis actuaciones en dos meses. Cinco días después del concierto de Las Ventas, el 30 de septiembre de 1990, Radio Futura se subió por última vez a un escenario en Las Rozas, en Madrid, tras haber ofrecido 439 conciertos en once años. (Radio Futura - Corazón de tiza) Nos hemos fijado detenidamente en este grupo, Radio Futura, porque a mi juicio no es solo que fuera el mejor de la Movida, es que ha sido uno de los mejores grupos de la historia de rock español. Pero hubo más, hubo algunos más, como, por ejemplo, Ejecutivos Agresivos. (Ejecutivos agresivos - Mari Pili) Desde Torremolinos, de la mano de Ramón Texidó, llegaron Danza invisible (Danza Invisible - A este lado de la carretera) También llamaron la atención, y bastante, Aviador Dro y su música electrónica, reconvertidos posteriormente en compañía discográfica. (Aviador Dro - Nuclear si) Parálisis Permanente, la banda más oscura de la movida y con una carrera truncada por la desgraciada muerte de su líder Eduardo Benavente. Como siempre, estas bandas malditas, hoy son bandas de culto. (Parálisis permanente - Heroes) Rubi y los Casinos fue un grupo de pop español que se formó en Madrid en 1980. Estaba liderado por la vocalista argentina María Teresa Campilongo, conocida en el mundillo como "Rubi" y que hacían cancioncillas como ésta. (Rubi y los casinos - Yo tenía un novio) Los Coyotes, una banda de rockabilly acelerado que siempre dejó claro, desde el primer acorde, que iba a su bola en el efervescente panorama musical de la movida. Genio y figura el Sr. Victor Coyote. (Los Coyotes - Esta noche me voy a bailar) Y si, hubo muchos más, pero vamos a dejar a dos de ellos para el próximo programa. Uno es “Burning”. (Burning - Esto es un atraco nena) Y el otro, los ínclitos “Gabinete Caligari” (Gabinete Caligari - Cuatro rosas) Bueno, pues así quedamos, la próxima semana especial Gabinete y Burning. Muy prometedor. Amigas y amigos, ha sido un placer, nuevamente. Nos oímos la próxima semana en este punto del dial y en el mejor programa de música de Radio La Granja de los viernes a las 7 de la tarde. Para que nos vamos a engañar. Os deseo a todos unas … ¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES!

Gateway to Baseball Heaven
GTBH 3/1/20: Everybody Pitching In

Gateway to Baseball Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 41:15


Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.  Spring training is in full swing and while the stats may need to be taken with a grain of salt, they are worth talking about.  Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Tara (Birds on the Black, @tarawellman) talk about the seeming depth of the pitching staff and all the possibilities and permutations that the rotation and bullpen could take on to start the season.  Can Austin Gomber or Daniel Ponce de Leon force their way onto the roster?  How do you use arms like Genesis Cabrera or Junior Fernandez?  Plus they talk about the offense and get into why it is possible to justify Dylan Carlson starting at Memphis without using service time as an issue.  Come talk some baseball!

B-Schaeff Daily
B-Schaeff Daily Ep. 27: Ponce looks sharp; what will Cardinals do with his role? Plus Waino, Reyes, Knizner and other nuggets!

B-Schaeff Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 34:10


Brenden Schaeffer dives into an impressive outing by Daniel Ponce de Leon and discusses some other topics from the Cardinals 3-2 loss to the Mets Friday. Then we delve into some questions from Twitter on various topics. It's a hoot, come on in. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bschaeffer12/message

Meet Me At Musial
Episode 145: Getting In The Reps

Meet Me At Musial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 66:17


Spring training games have started and Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Allen (Red Dirt Redbird, @amedlock1) are excited to get to talk about it.  While it's way too early to draw any conclusions, the guys talk about Alex Reyes's first day back on the mound, the effectiveness of a platelet-rich plasma infusion, and whether four lefties will make the roster.  There's discussions about Daniel Ponce de Leon and Ryan Helsley and they do get into the hitters as well, with Justin Williams, Dylan Carlson, Dexter Fowler, and Kolten Wong getting some attention.  Plenty to talk about so come join in!

B-Schaeff Daily
B-Schaeff Daily Ep. 20: Team Brebbia wins the pitcher fundamentals championship at Cardinals camp

B-Schaeff Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 22:08


Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the big win by John Brebbia's team in Wednesday's PFP tournament at Cardinals camp. It was redemption for Daniel Ponce de Leon, too. Lots of fun audio from Brebbia within the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bschaeffer12/message

Ministerio Regalo de Dios
Convencido o Convertido?

Ministerio Regalo de Dios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 68:05


Estas tu Convencido en lo que crees?, o estas Convertido a lo que crees?, muchas veces confundimos estas dos palabras, ya que cuando estas Convencido entiendes que es así, pero cuando estas convertido sabes que es así y vives de esa manera, tema impartido por el Pr. Daniel Ponce, en la IASD Regalo de Dios.

Running the Race
Daniel Ponce de Leon; Pitcher, St Louis Cardinals

Running the Race

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 29:59


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Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast
07/18: "Movin' On Up," Prospects and Breakout Stars (Fantasy Baseball Podcast)

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 56:13


Yu Darvish was a clear standout yesterday and he headlines a list of SPs who may be "movin' on up" the rankings (5:30). Who else is trending up? Is Robbie Ray in that group? Also, have you noticed how good Josh Donaldson has been (13:38)? And find out why Adam isn't ready to drop Daniel Ponce de Leon yet ... Breakout stars (17:40)? Are Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and Ramon Laureano really this good? Plus news and notes (21:00), Jose Altuve and Jose Ramirez streaks (25:50), fun emails (30:30) and a good Dee Gordon stat (34:10) ... Scott tells you the prospects you need to stash (36:10) before we discuss the best hitters (39:00) and SPs (49:10) from yesterday's games. We talk Trey Mancini, Mark Canha, Eduardo Escobar, Mike Clevinger, Chris Paddack and more ... Your emails at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast
On The Corner Episode 140 - But Why Andrew Heaney?

Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 68:27


Nick Pollack (@PitcherList) and Alex Fast (@AlexFast8) talk all things Fantasy Baseball in Episode 140 of On The Corner. They discuss Nick's weekly The List update, detailing the ranks of Andrew Heaney, Chris Archer, Adam Wainwright, Jon Gray, and many others. Join our Discord! - https://www.patreon.com/join/PitcherList Timestamps: QB List is live! (1:!2) News n stuff (2:00) Andrew Heaney (5:58) German Marquez (17:05) Sonny Gray (19:12) Yu Darvish (20:15) Jon Gray (21:02) Ross Stripling (23:55) Marcus Stroman (23:45) Chris Archer (27:27) Mike Fiers (35:07) Jordan Yamamoto (35:38) Elieser Hernandez (35:52) Adam Wainwright (40:19) Kyle Gibson (43:32) Max Fried (45:18) Zac Gallen (45:56) Tyler Mahle (46:30) Jordan Lyles (47:58) Bryse Wilson (50:32) Trevor Williams (53:08) Jake Odorizzi (53:42) Tyler Beede (64:15) Daniel Ponce de Leon (55:50) Spencer Turnbull (1:00:59) Logan Allen (1:02:05)

Rotoimbeciles
Rotoimbeciles 07/15

Rotoimbeciles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 97:48


This evening we'll talk about the injury to Wheeler, the DFA of Eduardo Nunez, the Homer Bailey trade, all time HR champ Mike Hessman, Bubba Starling, A.J. Reed (again), remnants of the HR derby, the Shelby Miller expulsion, Daniel Ponce de Leon, Matt Kemp, Fernando Tatis, Jr and (hopefully) a lot more.

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast
07/15: Weekend Roundup (Fantasy Baseball Podcast)

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 55:57


Hitters (3:00) and pitchers (6:45) to add including Nate Lowe and Daniel Ponce de Leon plus a look at two-start pitchers. We've got a lot of news (16:00) to get to as two of the best players in Fantasy are hurt, Robinson Cano may have an excuse for his underwhelming season and BOS and OAK acquired SPs (21:25) ... A look at the Most Added list (25:30), Chris Sale's struggles (31:40), hitters to add (35:40) and bullpen notes (40:40) ... SP talk (43:10) for the remainder of the show. Are Mike Soroka and Domingo German really sell high guys? Are Yu Darvish and Jon Gray must start options? ... Email us at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rotoworld Baseball Podcast
Waiver Wire Pickups: Mallex, Hiura, Pagan

Rotoworld Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 21:33


Matt Stroup and George Bissell consider some recent waiver wire options, including a surging Mallex Smith (17 steals since late May), a hot-hitting Keston Hiura (.308 with three homers in July) and Rays prospect Nate Lowe, who had five home runs in his last eight games at the start of this week. We also discuss whether Andrew Cashner is worth the risk now that he's with the Red Sox, what to expect from Daniel Ponce de Leon going forward and the outlook for fire-throwing Padres reliever Andres Munoz. Plus, why Emilio Pagan should be added immediately if he's still available in your league.

ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution with KarenLoveLee
Daniel's $$$$ Results! Part1/2

ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution with KarenLoveLee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 21:39


Case Study-Testimonial results after 'IRL Money Coaching - Daniel' podcast, episode 8. Acing his hardest sales presentation to date, ever! Coaching and Self-Care lands Daniel his first high-end Restauranteur client! Passionately determined and diligent, Daniel shares why coaching made all the difference in his #SelfWorth, and how his sky-rocketed #SelfEsteem gave him the ability to persist and prevail, “without stuttering with nervousness.” CASE STUDY-TESTIMONIAL:  “Before meeting Karen I was stuck in my business and relationships with money and family. Karen helps me discover things I don’t even know about myself that stop me from success. Because of her coaching, I’m becoming a totally different person and as a result, achieving a level of success I would not otherwise achieve. Thanks to her, I landed my first ever high-end client!”  --Daniel Ponce, “Dan the Marketing Man,” Restaurant Social Media Marketing Specialist, Austin, TX Daniel requested specific coaching on becoming “better at sales.” Unbeknownst to him, the deep dive into the inner workings of his UNconscious mind catapulted his belief in himSELF. The surpassing #GameChanger was understanding the direct link to his absent father relationship, and how this subliminally has been hurting his beliefs about himself and his worthiness. Daniel excitedly proclaims, “This blew my mind, Karen! You helped me see the connection to the fears tied to my dad not being involved in my life. Without your help, I never would have been able to put this all together. HONESTLY, KAREN, THE RESULTS I’VE GOTTEN ALMOST DON’T SEEM REAL. IT FEELS LIKE A DREAM……” Exactly! Because the subconscious mind cannot automatically distinguish what seems like a dream verses what is objectively real. By grasping this information, we are able to experience a dream-state into a #DreamComeTrue! Loving his keen realization, I wholeheartedly proclaim, “Yes, Daniel this is precisely the result of this coaching technology ~ manifesting #DreamsIntoReality.”  By comprehending the preeminent power of the subconscious mind, especially in relationship to parental impact, unimaginable miracles occur. Welcome to #ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution #SelfLOVE #SelfFreedom and #HappyHealthyRelationships to everyone and everything!!!!!  A celebrated relationship with SELF sources an innate ability to #MagnetizeProsperity in all areas of life. For Elite Empowerment & Spiritual Intuitive Consultations & Coaching Services, please contact KarenLoveLee@gmail.com

ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution with KarenLoveLee
Daniel's $$$$ Results! Part2/2

ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution with KarenLoveLee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 36:31


Case Study-Testimonial results after 'IRL Money Coaching - Daniel' podcast, episode 8. Acing his hardest sales presentation to date, ever! Coaching and Self-Care lands Daniel his first high-end Restauranteur client! Passionately determined and diligent, Daniel shares why coaching made all the difference in his #SelfWorth, and how his sky-rocketed #SelfEsteem gave him the ability to persist and prevail, “without stuttering with nervousness.” CASE STUDY-TESTIMONIAL:  “Before meeting Karen I was stuck in my business and relationships with money and family. Karen helps me discover things I don’t even know about myself that stop me from success. Because of her coaching, I’m becoming a totally different person and as a result, achieving a level of success I would not otherwise achieve. Thanks to her, I landed my first ever high-end client!”  --Daniel Ponce, “Dan the Marketing Man,” Restaurant Social Media Marketing Specialist, Austin, TX Daniel requested specific coaching on becoming “better at sales.” Unbeknownst to him, the deep dive into the inner workings of his UNconscious mind catapulted his belief in himSELF. The surpassing #GameChanger was understanding the direct link to his absent father relationship, and how this subliminally has been hurting his beliefs about himself and his worthiness. Daniel excitedly proclaims, “This blew my mind, Karen! You helped me see the connection to the fears tied to my dad not being involved in my life. Without your help, I never would have been able to put this all together. HONESTLY, KAREN, THE RESULTS I’VE GOTTEN ALMOST DON’T SEEM REAL. IT FEELS LIKE A DREAM……” Exactly! Because the subconscious mind cannot automatically distinguish what seems like a dream verses what is objectively real. By grasping this information, we are able to experience a dream-state into a #DreamComeTrue! Loving his keen realization, I wholeheartedly proclaim, “Yes, Daniel this is precisely the result of this coaching technology ~ manifesting #DreamsIntoReality.”  By comprehending the preeminent power of the subconscious mind, especially in relationship to parental impact, unimaginable miracles occur. Welcome to #ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution #SelfLOVE #SelfFreedom and #HappyHealthyRelationships to everyone and everything!!!!!  A celebrated relationship with SELF sources an innate ability to #MagnetizeProsperity in all areas of life. For Elite Empowerment & Spiritual Intuitive Consultations & Coaching Services, please contact KarenLoveLee@gmail.com

Birds on the Black Podcast
Organizational Rankings: The "Top 10 Starting Pitching Prospects" Podcast by Kyle Reis

Birds on the Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 32:09


*Welcome to the Organizational position rankings!! This is the preface. What I aim to do with this list is to show you what the organization looks like beyond the obvious names at the top. As a result, aside from a brief mention at the beginning, players like Patrick Wisdom, Daniel Ponce de Leon, and Giovanni Gallegos will not show up on the list. As a matter of fact, any player that has made a major league debut will not show up on the organizational position rankings. This is purposefully designed to be a quick glance of what's going on outside of what you see everyday, so it might seem light on details as compared to what you'll find on the Dirty 35. You'll get more in-depth analysis on these players come February when we do the preseason Dirty 35 rerankings. You might being asking "how did you get to these rankings?" Well, THAT'S NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS JUST ENJOY THE RIDE. But know that I put a premium on proximity to the majors when doing these organizational rankings. So, without further ado, Birds On The Black Presents...

Expresión Latina
Entrevista Roy Rivasplata - No comprendo de Yomo Toro con Daniel Ponce

Expresión Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 10:09


En la sección "Entrevistas de Expresión Latina", unas grabaciones correspondientes a octubre del 2010, con mi amigo Roy Rivasplata, coleccionista, investigador y director por más de 20 años del programa radial "Salsa Picante", en la que nos cuenta algunas anécdotas sobre nuestra música sabrosa.Parte de la riqueza de la investigaciòn y labor de difusión que realizamos son las anécdotas, esas pequeñas historias cargadas de alegría y vivencias, que dan contenido y sustento al inmenso bagaje cultural de la nuestra música sabrosa.

Shat Talk with Zach Brock
SHAT TALK 004: STEVE SANDBERG

Shat Talk with Zach Brock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 79:46


“In order to create something you’ve gotta have limitations.” We're finally back! For Shat Talk Episode 004 I spoke with three-time Emmy-nominated pianist and composer Steve Sandberg whose scoring, songwriting, and musical direction for “Dora the Explorer,” “Go, Diego, Go!,” and “Dora and Friends” helped to make these shows the landmarks that they are in children’s television worldwide. We discuss his new classical and world music quartet called Alaya, of which I am a part, as well as his time in the electronic music department at Yale, his passion for Afro-Caribbean, Brazilian, and Indian music, playing in the Rei Momo band w/ David Byrne, studying with Seymour Bernstein, and lot’s more. To go to the fun-funded project page for the new acoustic Alaya CD with Zach Brock go to www.fanfunded.com/Projects/Experie…-Steven-Sandberg Music samples courtesy of Steve Sandberg. "Elastic Plastic Generation" by Steve Sandberg(from Elastic Plastic Generation, 2015, Teknofonic Recordings) "Unicorn Scene" by Steve Sandberg (from Dora The Explorer, Viacom Entertainment) "Oromi" by Steve Sandberg ‎(from Daniel Ponce's album Arawe, 1987, Antilles New Directions) "Prelude No. 2" by Steve Sandberg (personal recording) "Master of Prayer" by Steve Sandberg (from Alaya, 2015) "Janos" by Steve Sandberg (from a soundcheck at Cornelia Street Cafe, 2016) "A Dream" by Steve Sandberg (from Alaya, 2015) www.stevesandbergmusic.com/ @stevesandberg

Patrick Forge's Podcast
Cosmic Jam 15.03.15

Patrick Forge's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 104:14


Tried though I might to have been the harbinger of Spring last Sunday, fairly inevitably seven days later I'm braced by wintry raw as I'm scudding down the Old Kent Rd. As I write the seasonal change seems to be trying to assert itself again,as nature endeavours to claw its way free from that cold embrace. Even so, around this time of year we tend to start anticipating Summer, contemplating the seemingly impossible shedding of layers, days on the beach, and nights filled with sweet festival sounds..... If you're thinking of heading anywhere this Summer look no further than the tremendous Southern Soul Festival in lovely Montenegro, the line-up is hard to resist.... Whilst the new website is under construction you can check the Facebook, still a few early bird tickets left, grab 'em!! https://www.facebook.com/events/299599816915683/ Whilst on such topics before we get in to the broadcast stuff, a couple more nights to check... A Friday night which bodes of great things... less than a 100 tickets left , so please come and join us if you feel the urge! https://www.facebook.com/events/809590672423254/ And next month there's a rare and maybe never to be repeated session featuring myself alongside my lovely Launette, back to back, in Manchester. https://www.facebook.com/events/1091302944229261/ So, Cosmic Jam..... I enjoyed this one; maybe sleep deprivation is good for me, having had to rise after an hour and a half's kip following another top session at Guzzo in Barcelona; it was the only flight available, at 9am! So I got back to Forge Towers, sorted a little tunage then retired to my pit for some not quite satisfactory shut-eye. Personally, I always find sleeping during the day disorienting, discombobulating and definitely not to be indulged in unless absolutely essential. It's just that it seems to take longer to wake up again, I hate that fuzziness! Of course after my jaunt down South on the bike I felt very much wide awake, and managed to stay focussed through the show; sometimes I hit a wall of fatigue, and doubtless sometimes that's pretty obvious in my delivery. First half hour freshness, female vocals, Nneka, Emily Saunders, Eska, Vanessa Freeman, Rhonda Thomas...actually the Eska track is from 2009, but easily as fresh as the rest. Good news is her album drops soon...at last, though I doubt it will have anything as obviously jazzy as this collaboration with Michael Olatuja. Latin, and harmony? At least so I dubbed the next section of the show. I must say I've been enjoying the Mambo/Descarga/Latin Jazz thing of late, not that I've ever fallen out of love with those hypnotic bass lines and rolling percussion grooves that are best described as by one of my old time record dealers, "dangerous dance music". He had a habit of scrawling on the back of record sleeves, thus diminishing their value considerably, and sometimes the letters DDM would appear next to a track title, just as they do on my copy of "Mighty Mongo". Bless you Brian! Suffice to say that the trio of tunes that closes this section, from Marvin Smitty Smith through Mongo Sanataria to Daniel Ponce are all deserving of the DDM tag. It's funny, but over the years I've observed that so many fans of Soul and Jazz (Fusion) who are avid vinyl buyers often steer clear of the Latin and Brazilian sections despite the pervasive influence of those rhythms and musical cultures in so much of the music they cherish (and buy). Maybe I'm just on the Latin Jazz tip at the moment as it's blatantly not trendy, African compilations, obscure South American or Brazilian funk and boogie, anything like that has got legs for the vinyl punter, but good old Latin (Jazz) barely gets a look in! Prior to that section of tunes the harmony, especially from Lambert Hendricks and Ross, Hendricks' Lyrics to Hi-Fly are hilarious especially when applied anachronistically to the modern hipster, though of course they were written for the original age of "jive cats". The O Quarteto track is sublime beyond words, it must be said the Brazilians have an incredible affinity with the art of harmony singing. Second half of the show and the back to back section is dominated by Quincy's epic Gula Matari which I usually balk at playing on account of its length. On Sunday night I just wanted to hear it again, and relished every note. It seemed to segué nicely out of Paul Horn's "Guinevere" and into Letta Mbulu's "Down By The River". The "funky folk"? tune that closes the section is a recent turn on, thank you Paul Hillery!! (ph on Mixcloud) Boogie to the top always seems to be my mantra for the final section of the show, for many reasons, staying awake, staying alive, keeping the groove, and generally banging the boogie. Hopefully this week's burst of dance-floor energy won't disappointment. 1. Nneka - Believe System 2. Emily Saunders - Summer Days 3. Michael Olatuja ft Eska. - Yi Yipada 4. Gomo ft Vanessa Freeman - Forever Love 5. Rhonda Thomas - I Love It 6. Arn Evans & Tradewinds - Sambatime 7. O Quarteto - Ceu E Mar 8. Lambert Hendricks & Ross - Hi-Fly 9. Marvin "Smitty" Smith - Salsa Blue 10. Mongo Santamaria - Sabor 11. Daniel Ponce - Oromi 12. Paul Horn - Guinevere 13. Quincy Jones - Gula Matari 14. Letta Mbulu - Down By The River 15. Bernie Leadon / Michael Georgiades Band - Callin' For Your Love 16. Tom Browne - Brighter Tomorrow 17. Bobby Humphrey - No Way 18. Samm Culley Band - Walk 19. The Sunburst Band - The Secret Life Of Us (The Reflex Revision) 20. Gwen Guthrie - Padlock

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Danny Garcia vs Mauricio Herrera, "Canelo" Alvarez vs Angulo Recap

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 120:00


Decisions that make no sense, suspicious-looking knockouts, early stoppage... BOXING IS BACK! There's some hyperbole in there, to be sure, but truth as well. Danny Garcia likely didn't deserve to take a clear decision win over Mauricio Herrera, Deontay Wilder oddly stopped Malik Scott to tab his 95,721st KO in a row, and Juan Manuel Lopez rallied to (prematurely?) sink Daniel Ponce de Leon in a short brawl. That last fight made up for all the lunacy, but it's tough to walk away from last weekend not feeling like a victim of domestic assault. This week on Queensberry Rules Radio, Bad Left Hook's James Foley and Patrick Connor of Queensberry-Rules will go over it all, top to bottom. Additionally, since technical issues prevented a show last week, they'll also be recapping Saul "Canelo" Alvarez's win over Alfredo Angulo and accompanying PPV undercard. Thanks for tuning in!

Boxing News Podcast
The Opening Bell Episode 46

Boxing News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014 40:42


THIS week’s Opening Bell features Matt Christie and John Dennen, and they begin by rating Canelo Alvarez’s performance and wondering where it all went wrong for Alfredo Angulo. The following questions are asked: What is next for Alvarez? Is Paul Butler ready to take on the world? Is Mauricio Herrera a worthy opponent for Danny Garcia? How long will Malik Scott last against Deontay Wilder? Will it be repeat or revenge for Daniel Ponce de Leon against Juan Manuel Lopez? Is jumping to cruiserweight a good move for Tony Bellew? They also discuss the merits of bringing weigh-ins forward to the day of the fight and discuss THAT shove from Carl Froch on George Groves. No politics, just boxing. Get involved.

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Floyd Mayweather vs Robert Guerrero Recap, with Jimmy Tobin

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 105:00


Queensberry Rules Radio returns - with James Foley of BadLeftHook.com, and Patrick Connor of Queensbery-Rules.com -  to recap the entire Floyd Mayweather vs Robert Guerrero card, including the Abner Mares vs Daniel Ponce de Leon and J'Leon Love vs Gabriel Rosado undercard bouts. Also scheduled for the last hour or so of the show is Jimmy Tobin of TheCruelestSport.com. Thanks for tuning in!