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In this thought-provoking episode of Chasing Sunday, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt sit down with the insightful Dave King to explore the intersection of worship, technology, and the human quest for connection. They unpack the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in the worship space, navigating the delicate balance between leveraging tech to enhance community and the risk of letting it overshadow the heart of ministry. Dave, a seasoned expert in AV management for churches, shares his philosophy on empowering volunteers and his pastoral approach to stewardship of technology. This conversation also takes a philosophical turn as Paul offers deep reflections on the broader implications of technological advancement, including AI, and its potential spiritual dimensions. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a worship leader, or simply someone who values meaningful human connection, this episode offers a rich tapestry of ideas to ponder.To learn more about how Torn Curtain Arts can assist your church with technology and more, visit https://torncurtainarts.org/.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Chasing Sunday on your favorite podcast platform to help spread the word and support the show!
In the last episode of the season for the Chasing Sunday podcast, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt discuss the concept of a "bottleneck," a term used to describe challenges and questions faced by worship leaders. They answer a question from a worship leader about engaging with all aspects of God and human experience in worship. They also discuss the dominance of the "big four" churches in the worship music industry, the challenge of getting congregations to sing more, and share book recommendations that have impacted them. The next season will focus on the impact of technology on worship.https://worshipleaderresearch.com/2022-worship-leader-survey-report/ https://worshipleader.com/leadership/worship-in-the-average-church-in-america/Brian's book recs:The Ragamuffin Gospel - Brennan ManningMessy Spirituality - Mike YaconelliLove Is The Killer App - Tim SandersHoly the Firm - Annie DillardPaul's book recs:The Sabbath - Abraham Joshua HeschelLearning To Walk In The Dark - Barbara Brown TaylorThe Great Emergence - Phyllis TickleAtomic Habits - James Clear
In this podcast episode, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt welcome worship leader and coach Becky Ykema. They discuss the challenges faced by worship leaders, particularly female ones and the importance of finding supportive communities. They also touch on the impact of the pandemic on church attendance and the shift towards gig-based worship leaders. Becky shares her experiences as a coach, emphasizing the importance of personal development and mentorship in the worship community. Becky Ykema is currently a worship leader at large, serving a number of congregations through worship leading and vocal coaching in the Denver area. She is an associate with Slingshot Group, an organization committed to coaching and pairing leaders with great places of ministry. After spending many years on Willow Creek Community Church staff, she took a call as Worship Pastor at Ascent Community Church in Louisville, CO, where she served for seven years. She is a graduate of Wesley Seminary and has served in the vocational worship ministry for 17 years. She resides in Denver with her husband and two kids.Becky has a Female Worship Leader Group starting in January through Slingshot Group. Sign-ups are due in by the middle of December. Here's a link to it: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/female-worship-leader-group-coaching-tickets-676321354377
In this podcast episode, Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt delve into the significance of strategic planning in worship ministry. They underscore the value of having a well-thought-out plan and executing it effectively, as it can yield positive outcomes not only in church settings but also in various aspects of life such as work, relationships, and personal growth. Contrary to popular belief, they dispel the notion that planning hampers creativity, instead highlighting how it can foster freedom and provide a solid foundation for artistic endeavors. They also touch upon the importance of community support, delegating tasks, and the advantages of documenting processes.
In this episode, hosts Brian and Paul interview guest Josh Packard, author of "Church Refugees." They discuss the impact of Josh's book on their own work in worship leadership and the need for research to be accessible and applicable to everyday life. They delve into topics such as the decline of the church, the erosion of institutional trust, and the need for the church to adapt to societal changes. They also explore innovative approaches to worship and the importance of building trust and connecting with individuals.
In this episode of the "Chasing Sunday" podcast, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt discuss the Mind pillar, one of the core tenets of their coaching and spiritual formation platform called "The Green Room." They emphasize the integration of the mind, soul, heart, and strength in ministry, highlighting the need for a strong foundation in soul and heart before implementing plans and strategies. They also discuss the importance of embracing intuition and mystery in ministry, the challenges of emulating successful churches, and the significance of understanding and embracing one's own cultural context. They stress the importance of building relationships and engaging the mind in worship.
The concept of the heart can be confusing; Jeremiah said it is "deceptive above all things," but we're told in Sunday school to "invite Jesus into our heart." In this episode we dive in to what it looks like to trust the Spirit with our heart and learn to discern where we're being led and where to lead others.
Danny Burton had a plane ticket to Japan where he intended to live permanently with his then-girlfriend. His new life was literally DAYS away. Then Covid hit, and an alternate life path unfolded. He got stock (literally STUCK) in Lisbon where he was forced to lock down. Out of necessity, he found a few other digital nomads to room with while the early days of Covid raged on, and lockdowns remained in full effect. Despite the inconvenience of the situation, Danny came to found that he really REALLY enjoyed sharing space with like-minded people while living abroad. It didn't take long before Danny realized that his life's calling was to travel the world and share memories with fellow travelers. Danny talks about: The fulfillment you feel when traveling with likeminded people. Specific destinations in Peru. Living in Lisbon (partially through a lockdown). How ad targeting can influence your dreams to travel. Some of the hardest moments you will run into as a digital nomad. Danny's favorite places around the world. Why he dislikes Playa del Carmen. Listen in to hear a truly authentic story about a person who took the plunge into the world of being a digital nomad. If you're on your way to becoming a digital nomad (or already are one!) take a look at Danny's latest app: Nomadago, a social travel planning calendar that helps you keep track of and sync up with your friends around the world.
Listen to me talking with Danny Burton @danny_burton and Kate Thorton-Bousfield @KLTB26, about the Youth Sports Trust, and how we need to create bespoke inclusive curriculums within secondary schools to empower young people to become the best versions of themselves. @TTRadio2022
Things get a bit heavy as we discuss Mel Gibson and his new role as Santa Claus in Fatman. Light relief comes in the form of some Phil Collins chat, a Christmas music quiz and the usual clarting about.Music this week comes from Danny Burton with his Christmas single Merry Christmas One And All. You can check more music at his website www.dannyburton.co.uk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to 1001 Albums Follow on twitter, instagram and facebook @1001albumspod Today's guest is Danny Burton @thisisdanburton 0:00 The Who - The Real Me 0:39 Pete Townshend interview 1:46 The Who - Quadrophenia 13:17 Quadrophenia Movie Trailer 19:21 JC on Mastermind 21:55 Quadrophenia clip 25:39 The Who - Cut My Hair 26:37 Quadrophenia intro inc. The Real Me 34:12 The Who - Is It In My Head 38:52 The Who - Doctor Jimmy 41:56 The Who - The Real Me Bass Only 47:58 Face - Substitute 51:56 The Who - 5:15 55:04 The Who - Cut My Hair/ High Numbers - Zoot Suit 1:02:34 The Who - Love, Reign O'er Me 1:03:28 Quadrophenia clip - Jimmy quits
Welcome back to 1001 Albums, part of the Oasis Podcast Network. Please follow on twitter and instagram @1001albumspod and you can support at patreon.com/oasispod Today's guest is Danny Burton, follow him @thisisdanburton across social media and at dannyburton.co.uk New single Tuesday is available now to buy and stream 0:00 The Who - Amazing Journey 0:41 Pete Townshend interview on Beat Club 2:22 The Who - Smash The Mirror 9:18 Face feat. John Entwistle - Substitute 13:39 Pinball Wizard - London 1996 Tommy stage show 19:31 Tommy 1975 Movie Trailer 27:11 The Who - Overture 29:03 The Who - Its A Boy (Live Royal Albert Hall 2017) 32:56 The Who - I'm Free (69 vs 75) 40:25 The Who - We're Not Gonna Take It 45:48 The Who - Christmas 53:38 Danny Burton - Tuesday 54:43 The Who - Tommy's Holiday Camp
Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast EPISODE 100!!! Thank you to everyone who has listened, been interviewed, sent in audio clips, come to a live event and supported on Patreon. You are all rock & roll stars. Today's episode features our recent live event in Glasgow with an interview with Tony McCarroll and the discussions I had with the other good people of Glasgow. I also have had some great messages congratulating me on episode 100 so they are in there. Yes, this episode is a bit self indulgent but I don't care... you only reach your century once. Support at patreon.com/oasispod Follow on Twitter and Facebook @oasispodcast and Instagram @OasisPod Email oasispod@gmail.com 0:00 Message from Tony McCarroll 0:16 Liam clip and Vision - Shine On 0:46 Message from Alan McGee 1:23 JC Intro 3:36 Backstage with Ian & Gordon from Columbia 9:41 Oasis - Gas Panic (Live Wembley 2000) 13:13 Oasis - Turn Up The Sun (live Manchester 2005) 13:44 Tony McCarroll Interview 1:05:30 Oasis - Columbia 1:06:06 Stevie Hillcoat Interview 1:08:11 The Deep Shining Sea - Listen Up (You Talk Too Much) 1:08:52 Interview with Gary, Craig & Mojo Chris (with a guest appearance by Tony McCarroll) 1:14:21 Columbia - Columbia 1:14:53 Interview with Luke & Tom 1:18:12 Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol 1:18:25 Interview with Ed, drummer from Danny Burton's band 1:20:52 Oasis - Cloudburst 1:21:27 Interview with Andy (& another guy who's name I didn't get) 1:24:18 Oasis - Cloudburst 1:24:40 Messages from listeners 1:25:52 Message from Richard Bowes 1:26:49 Message from Martin Langhorn 1:28:03 Message from Nick from Britpop Revival Show 1:28:33 Message from James from Supernova Terrace Wear 1:29:49 Patreon thanks and iTunes review 1:31:44 Vision - Oasis Podcast's Dinner
Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast! Episode 99!LAST CHANCE! Tickets are still available for the Oasis Podcast Live in Glasgow with Tony McCarroll, plus live set from Oasis Tribute band Columbia, special guest just added Danny Burton plus competition winner Steven Hillcoat.Stereo in Glasgow, 1st November https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/Stereo/Oasis-podcast-live-with-Tony-McCarroll-Columbia/13574518/Support at patreon.com/oasispodFollow on Twitter and Facebook @oasispodcast and Instagram @OasisPodEmail oasispod@gmail.com0:00 Liam clip and Vision - Shine On0:37 JC intro 3:11 Liam Gallagher - Once (Live Jimmy Fallon)5:55 Steven Hillcoat - Slide Away6:26 Interview with Steven HIllcoat - competition winner8:36 The Deep Shining Sea - Listen Up (You Talk Too Much)10:29 Danny Burton - Time Alone11:25 Danny Burton interview16:26 Robbie Williams - South Of The Border21:51 Danny Burton - Dangerous23:58 Oasis - Stay Young
Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast!LAST CHANCE! Tickets are still available for the Oasis Podcast Live in Glasgow with Tony McCarroll, plus live set from Oasis Tribute band Columbia and special guest just added Danny Burton.Stereo in Glasgow, 1st November https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/Stereo/Oasis-podcast-live-with-Tony-McCarroll-Columbia/13574518/Plus COMPETITION! Would you like to play a set on the night? If so send me a video of you covering an oasis song to oasispod@gmail.com or on social mediaSupport at patreon.com/oasispodFollow on Twitter and Facebook @oasispodcast and Instagram @OasisPodEmail oasispod@gmail.com0:00 Liam clip and Vision - Shine On0:25 JC Intro - Competition to pay in Glasgow5:16 Elastica - Line Up5:46 Discussion live at Water Rats with @khanmightsay & @rbowes81 - what is the ultimate Oasis line up?!?7:36 Liam Gallagher - Cast No Shadow (MTV Unplugged)11:44 Oasis - Shakermaker (live Earls Court 1995 & Wembley 2000)15:22 Oasis - Bring It On Down (Live)18:21 Oasis - Acquiesce19:02 JC discussed the ultimate Oasis line up29:04 Oasis - Slide Away (Live Boston)35:53 Interview with The ClockworksAdvert36:13 The Clockworks - Bills And Pills41:00 The Clockworks - Can I Speak To A Manager44:10 The Clockworks - Can I Speak To A Manager (Soccer AM)46:46 Oasis - Supersonic49:38 Liam Gallagher - The River (Later with Jools Holland)51:38 Khan Might Say - Oasis Podcast Theme53:15 Competition entries53:37 Steven Hillcoat - Slide Away54:54 Dan Towriss - Live Forever55:55 Raymond Mitchell - Dont Look Back In Anger56:33 JC ending - Patreon thanks, gig plug59:15 Oasis - Stay Young
Chris D'Elia is an American stand-up comedian, actor, presenter, writer, and comedy singer. He is known for playing Alex Miller on the NBC sitcom Whitney and for the role of Danny Burton on the sitcom Undateable, also on NBC.
This week's playlist: • The Devil (4:05) by Jeff Norwood, from Awendaw (2009); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page at LiveBluesWorld.com for more information. • Too Sweet for Me (4:54) by Tab Benoit & Louisiana's LeRoux, from Night Train to Nashville (2008); available from the music page at Tab's site, ConcordMusicGroup.com and the iTMS. Visit TabBenoit.com for more information. • Little Redhead (4:33) by Anni Piper, from Two's Company (2009), available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit AnniPiper.com for more information. • Keep The Blues Alive (3:09), Hattie Mae (4:58) and Since You Been Gone (4:32), all by Zac Harmon, and all from From The Root (2009); available from the NorthernBlues Music ordering page and the iTMS. Visit ZacHarmon.com for more information. • Loser's Avenue (2:26) by Commander Cody, from Dopers, Drunks and Everyday Losers (2009); available from the Phoenix Digital Services Commander Cody Store and the iTMS. Visit CommanderCody.com for more information. • Little Queen Bee (3:20) by Roy Rogers, from Split Decision (2009); available from this page at Roy's site, BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit Roy-Rogers.com for more information. • Another Time (3:49) by Danny Burton, from BAR, Vol. 6 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Visit BluesAndRootsPromotions.com for more information. • Ready For Love (4:31) by Todd Wolfe, from Borrowed Time (2008); available from the store at his site and Blues Leaf Records. Visit ToddWolfe.com for more information. To contact me: call me at 1-312-239-0678, or send email to: murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com. You can also contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #158 courtesy of the artists and their labels, or one of the following: the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • The Other Side Of The World (5:39) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009); available from the Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, as well as online through J&R Music World, Amazon.com, and the Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. The CD is available through TheNRGBand.com and at all their performances. Visit TheNRGBand.com for more information. • Baby Please Don't Go (3:24) by Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded during a live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; made available to Murphy's Saloon by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • On and On (5:31) by The Ninth Chapter, from BAR, Vol. 6 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Visit BluesAndRootsPromotions.com for more information. • She's the One (3:54) by Bobby Jones, from Comin' Back Hard (2009); available from Delta Groove Productions and the iTunes Music Store. Visit TheMannishBoys.com for more information. • Steppin' Up (2:51) by Ramblin' Dawgs, from their EP, Rockin Blues (2009), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit RamblinDawgs.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Sweetness And Delight (5:10), Outrunning The Rain (4:31), and Chicago Blues (3:27), all by Jennifer Marriott & Odd Sheep Out, and all from Baa Baa Blue Sheep (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JenniferMarriott.com for more information. • Love's Lost and Found (4:47) by Mia Vermillion, from Alone Together With the Blues (2009); available from HipChickMusic.com, Rhapsody.com, Amazon MP3 and the iTMS. Visit MiaVermillion.com for more information. • Another Time (3:49) by Danny Burton, from BAR, Vol. 6 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Visit BluesAndRootsPromotions.com for more information. • Something Ain't Right (2:51) by Blue Dukes, from Wanted (2009); available from Somersault Music and the iTMS. Visit BlueDukes.com.au for more information. • I Shall Not Be Moved (4:48) by Mississippi John Hurt, from a July 1st, 1964, live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • Daughter Of The Devil (4:03) by John Nemeth, from Love Me Tonight (2009); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JohnNemethBlues.com for more information. • She Know How to Love Me (4:26) by Robert Stanley, from Roadman's Hammer (2008); available from DigStation.com, CDConnection.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RoadmansHammer.com and Robert's MySpace page for more information. • Big Toe (5:31) by Albert Castiglia, from A Stone's Throw (2006); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: NoiPodRequired.com, BluesFestivalGuide.com, TheBluesBlast.com, BluesWax.com and LiveBluesWorld.com; Wolfgang's Vault. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #156 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Do The Romp (4:56) by Richard Johnston, from Official Bootleg #1 (2003), available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. • The Same Thing (4:37) by Big Bill Morganfield, from Rising Son (1999); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BigBillMorganfield.com/ for more information. • Umbrella Man (4:58) by Scott Albert Johnson, from Umbrella Man (2007), available from the store at his site and the iTMS. Visit ScottAlbertJohnson.com for more information. • Bad Girl (5:08) by Aunt Kizzy'z Boyz, from It's Tight Like That (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit AuntKizzyzBoyz.com for more information. • Don't Know What You're Missing (3:39), Do Something (3:44) and Iron City (5:07), all by BJ Allen & Blue Voodoo, and all from Heartless (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com for more information. • Run Home To Mama (3:38) by Danny Burton, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol. 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com in Australia. Run Home To Mama is from Danny's 2005 CD Take a Step Back. Visit Danny's MySpace page for more information and to hear several other tracks. • No Time For Singing The Blues (5:39) by Detroit Women, from Sassitude (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for information. • Big Bee (6:52) by Reverend Raven, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Big Bee is also the title track of the Rev.'s most recent CD, which is available from BlueslandRecords.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Murphy's Saloon Frappr! map. You can also connect with me in Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Excellent resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; and BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #148 courtesy of the artists and IODA PROMONET, Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Funky Driveway by The Steve Cohen Blues Band w/Greg Koch, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Funky Driveway is also a track on Steve's own CD Mixed Feelings (2005), which is available from the store at his site, CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Steve's site for more information. • Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette, obtained as a single for podcast play from the Podsafe Music Network; also available as a digital download on a 2006 album entitled Bettye LaVette Selected Hits, compiled by Charly Records and available from the iTMS. Visit BettyeLaVette.com to buy other CDs, read reviews and for much more information. • Too Much To Do by Blue Voodoo, from Hot Wire (My Heart) (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com or their MySpace page for more information. • Didn't Know She Was Married by Chumslick Nick and the Sharks. Visit ChumslickNickandtheSharks.com or their page at GarageBand.com for more information. • The Lonely Traveller by Fruteland Jackson, from Blues 2.0 (2005), available direct from the store at his site, Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Fruteland.com for more information. • Blues Over Baghdad by Fruteland Jackson, from Tell Me What You Say (2007), available direct from the store at his site, Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Fruteland.com for more information. • Uh Uh Baby by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at the A-Trane, Berlin (2005). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Steal Away by Edwin Holt, from Second Time Around (2005), available from TopCat Records and the iTMS. Visit EdwinHolt.com for more information. • Run Home To Mama by Danny Burton, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol. 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com in Australia. Run Home To Mama is from Danny's 2005 CD Take a Step Back. Visit Danny's MySpace page for more information and to hear several other tracks. • Love Dog by Chris Juergensen, from Big Bad Sun (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChrisJuergensen.com to buy Big Bad Sun directly, and for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Blues in the Schools program; The Infinite Guitar by Chris Juergensen; the Murphy's Saloon tip jar. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #82 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)