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257. Keep America ROCKIN'! Cast a vote for your favorite Ameripolitan Radio DJ, Del Villarreal and enjoy 3+ hours of the greatest roots-rockin' music ever made! A potent mixture of classic & modern, vintage & contemporary rockin' billy music sure to deliver on the promise of MORE ROCKABILLY FOR ALL! Get hep with fresh NEW toons from Carl Bradychok, The Howlin' Ramblers, Danny Fisher, Diablogato, Haunted Rhythm, The Bullets, Lojo & The Mojos, charlie Thompson, Dixie Fried, The Ichi-Bons, Union Avenue, Frank Harvey, The Surfragettes, Bloodshot Bill, Lovesick Duo and Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra! If that wasn't enough to sway the undecided, you can also enjoy cool ol' school cuts from Bob Luman, Johnny Horton, Alvis Wayne, Mickey Gilley, The Cochran Brothers, Carl Perkins, Ersel Hickey, Art Adams, Benny Joy, The Everly Brothers, Santo & Johnny and even Ronnie Dawson to boot! It's Ike Turner's birthday tonight so some select rockin' RnB & early rock n' roll from the legendary musician/songwriter! As always, it's good to the last bop!™ Enjoy safely and responsibly and DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Danny Fisher joins the podcast for the fifth time, this time to discuss his recent experience playing in the NV5 Invitational at The Glen Club.
729. I got a feelin... that all those kats are boppin the blues, so, it must be goin' round! Be-bop daddies & hot rockin mamas are all invited to tune into DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Emanating from the not-so-secret underground basement lair beneath the world-famous Motorbilly Building, here comes a wild rockin' radio program almost too good to be true! Amaze your ears with a super fine selection of modern day rockers such as The Low Life Drifters, The Ceazars, The Rover Boys Trio, Marcel Bontempi, J.S. & The Lockerbillies, The Sirocco Bros., Dylan Kirk, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, Seatbelt, Danny Fisher, The Supersonics, The Quakes, The Rock-A-Sonics, The Blue Velvets, Hillbilly Casino, La Perra Blanco, Jack Rabbit Slim, Charley Crockett, The Horton Brothers and even Nashville Luchadores de instrumentales, Los Straitjackets! Eddie Angel and his Los Straitjackets gang are on tour right now, celebrating 30 incredible years of low-fi masked instrumental madness! We aren't going to let you go without a savvy blend of vintage rockers added to the mix! Dig the classic rockin' sounds of Chuck Berry, The Collins Kids, Dale Hawkins, Benny Joy, Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio, Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, The Cochran Brothers, Bill Haley & The Saddlemen, LaVern Baker, Roy Hall, Link Wray, Jack Scott AND... our birthday boy of the night, RnRoll & Rockabilly Hall of Famer, Ricky Nelson! If Rick were still with us, he'd be 84 years old today. Enjoy a far-reaching overview of the the legendary "Teen Idol," Rick Nelson's musical career all throughout tonite's program. Watch out for webs as we spin some silky smooth Spider-Man songs and we'll be honoring Marty Robbins as our Gator Rock Rockin' Kountry Kat of the Week! Believe what you hear: truly the rockin'est sounds abound when the Aztec Werewolf spins 'em! -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
As we heard in our recent Redesigning Food series, our food system needs to be redesigned to help nature and people thrive.In our final episode from London, we meet Julie Brown, Director of Growing Communities, and Danny Fisher from Better Food Shed, about how they're working to supply Londoners with healthy, regeneratively-produced fruit and vegetables.Find out more about circular economy in cities
225. Just a rock n' roll party with an Aztec Werewolf! Jump on board and roll on down the line with DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO!" Debuting the hot NEW Union Avenue 7" 45 EP tonight, enjoying the Bloomington boys' new recordings and also slippin' in some Rusty Steel and the Star Tones, Danny Fisher & Zacmondo Combo, the Delta Bombers, Lobo Jones, Royal Flush and James Intveld tracks as well! Got that vintage itch scratched with some early rockin' recordings from Gene Vincent, Hank Sr., Corky Jones, Ricky Nelson, Skeets McDonald, Dale Hawkins & Warren Smith to name but a few! Get weird n' wild with Charlie Feathers, The Cramps, The Racketts, Sonny West, Prentis Slade and Ivan, too! Say happy birthday to Carl Perkins with an inspiring set of covers & obscure platters from the King Of Rockabilly Music! Always the BEST retro sounds on the radio with DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Yes, you're seeing this correctly - it's a weekend TCBCast! Gurdip and Justin get together for their initial impressions of the first three episodes of Netflix's "Agent Elvis" starring Matthew McConaughy, Kaitlin Olson, Don Cheadle, Johnny Knoxville, Tom Kenny and Priscilla Presley. As Gurdip had not had a chance to catch up on the whole season as of recording, discussion is mostly limited to the early episodes and analysis on the show's overall story, themes and ideas will wait for another day. For Song of the Week, Justin selects the understated and oft-forgotten 1970 Nashville cut "When I'm Over You" while Gurdip picks Danny Fisher's Leiber & Stoller-penned alma mater, "Steadfast Loyal and True" from 1958's "King Creole." For those not interested in "Agent Elvis" (it is NOT a show for everyone, that's for sure), here are the timestamps for the show to skip ahead to Songs of the Week: 0:00 Start 3:20 Trivia 8:45 Main Topic 1:20:50 SOTW: When I'm Over You 1:26:15 SOTW: Steadfast, Loyal and True
Danny Fisher is back for the fourth time! He discusses his summer of golf, a few stories by Alan Watts. Andy and Danny are joined by surprise guest Peter Donahue for a thrilling final 15 minutes of this episode.
Episode 131 Notes and Links to Alice Elliott Dark's Work On Episode 131 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Alice Elliott Dark, and the two discuss, among other topics, Alice's upbringing and schooling that provided much room for intellectual growth and inquiry, her poetry writing days and gradual transfer to writing prose, her electrifying short story that made all-century lists, the story's presentation on the big screen, and the “saga” of her latest novel and its accompanying themes. Alice Elliott Dark, author of the novels Fellowship Point and Think of England, and whose story "In the Gloaming” was chosen by John Updike for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories of The Century and made into films by HBO and Trinity Playhouse. Her non-fiction reviews and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many anthologies. She is a recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and an Associate Professor at Rutgers-Newark in the English department and the MFA program. Alice Elliott Dark's Website Alice's Wikipedia Page Buy Alice's Books Publisher's Weekly Review of Fellowship Point Kirkus Reviews Review of Fellowship Point At about 2:00, Alice details her childhood and adolescent relationship with language and reading At about 4:40, Alice describes a formative experience where she realized that she, too, could become a professional writer At about 5:20, Alice describes the books and writers who she loved as a kid, including A Stone for Danny Fisher and work by Irwin Shaw At about 9:30, Alice responds to Pete's questions about what it was like growing up in Philadelphia and its cultures and ethos, including the Quaker influences At about 13:35, Alice talks about her early days of writing poetry and how she read widely, particularly poetry At about 14:30, Alice discusses how her college Asian Studies major happily upset her ideas of form At about 17:00, Alice responds to Pete's question about any “ ‘Eureka' moments” that convinced her of her writing prowess, as well as how watching a lot of 1970s UK punk helped her shift to writing prose At about 19:40, Alice gives background on the origins of her legendary short story “In the Gloaming” At about 22:15, Alice explains the meanings of the iconic first line of the short story At about 24:00, Alice defines “gloaming” and Pete and Alice discuss the story's beginning as Laird perks up around twilight At about 25:20, Alice describes how she “step[s] aside” to let her characters develop and communication between mother and son At about 28:40, Alice talks about her writing process and the importance of “picturing” the storyline, characters, etc. At about 29:35, Pete and Alice discuss Martin, the father in the story, and his isolation, as well as intimacy between mother and son At about 31:30, Pete and Alice talk about Laird's illness in terms of an AIDS diagnosis At about 33:15, Alice and Pete compare ideas of anonymity/Everyman/Everywoman in Alice's writing and Chekhov's At about 34:25, Laird's friend's letter is referenced as juxtaposition with Laird's deteriorating physical condition, and comparisons between Covid and AIDS are mentioned At about 36:20, Pete reads and compliments the second-to-last sentence of the story At about 37:40, Alice details the processes in which her story became a film and her experiences in watching the process unfold and witnessing the final product At about 39:20, Alice discusses Christopher Reeve's role in making the movie At about 40:35, Pete wonders about Alice's experience in having the story as part of At about 41:50, Pete and Alice discuss the critical acclaim for Fellowship Point and the “saga” of the book's long life before being finished and published At about 45:45, Alice details themes and aims for the book, and how some subtleties of herself came through, though the book is truly fiction At about 46:40, Alice replies to Pete's questions about perspectives shifting as the book's saga played out At about 48:35, Alice responds to Pete's question about if the characters are/were real to her At about 50:45, Alice examines Covid's impact on her and others' writing At about 52:25, Pete wonders how Alice saw and sees the finished product of Fellowship Point, and Alice highlights Mary Sue Rucci's great help in editing and revising At about 54:45, Pete and Alice discuss the characteristics of the book's main characters At about 58:10, The relationship between main character Agnes and an editor, Maud is discussed At about 58:50, Ideas of land ownership and parallel themes are discussed in context of the book At about 1:01:45, The theme of feminism is discussed, with regard to Agnes, and how the term is limiting for her At about 1:03:50, Alice discusses what she has to say in the book about themes of aging (particularly with older women being ignored/underestimated) and At about 1:05:50-friendship lasting and love as shown in different ways At about 1:07:00-Alice gives her contact info, and highlights great work by Mary Sue Rucci Books, Scribner, and Cassandra Campbell for the reading of the audiobook 1:08:50-Alice provides her social media info You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 132 with Morgan Talty, a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. Morgan teaches courses in both English and Native American Studies, and he is on the faculty at the Stonecoast MFA in creative writing. His highly-anticipated short story collection, Night of the Living Rez, is forthcoming from Tin House Books, on July 5. The episode will air on July 11.
146. Dancin' in the streets, boppin' on the beach or just rockin' in the country, we've got you covered with the best retro-roots sounds around! Dig the latest 3-hour 50's rock n roll party as hosted by The Aztec Werewolf™, DJ DJ Del Villarreal on "Go Kat, GO!" Still reeling from the incredible trip overseas to the Rockabilly Rave, we're thrilled to debut new tracks from The Honkabillies, El Legacaster, The Radions, Toto and the Raw Deals, Danny Fisher, Voodoo Swing, The Dice Cubes, Lily Locksmith and Darrel Higham. We also pay tribute to a recently departed friend, Jake Hiebert, a.k.a. "Big Rude Jake" who was taken away from us recently at the age of 57 -way too soon. Jake was a neo-swing legend and leader of the Toronto based Tennessee Voodoo Coupe rockabilly band and he will be missed very much. Lots of LIVE music coming through so be sure to see The Hi-Jivers and Wayne Hancock out on the road when they come to your town! Keep it real and keep it REALLY ROCKIN' with "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"
101. Cause you deserve to hear only the VERY BEST in rockin' sounds! Welcome the 2nd show of the year -our big BEST OF 2021 rockabilly review! Over 3 hours of the finest retro-roots-rock recordings from the past 12 months (plus a few bonus NEW RELEASE exclusives LIKE The Sirocco Bros., Geoffrey Miller, Shanda & The Howlers & J.P. McDermott & Western Bop!). It's hard work but so darn rewarding when you have this many excellent releases to choose from! It's ALL NEW - ALL KILLER - NO FILLER! as we enjoy selections from Darrel Higham, Danny Fisher, The Jerrells, Skinny McGee & His Mayhem Makers, Charley Crockett, Texas T and the Shine Runners, West Of Texas, Wolfoni, Brian Setzer, The Kokomo Kings, mad Guz & The Mojos, The Rock-A-Sonics, The Ragged Roses, Jimmy Dale Richardson, Betty Sue & The Hot Dots, The Starjays, Mambo Jambo, The Train Robbers, TheHip-Shooters, Lara Hope, Jake Calyspo & Red Hot, The Lustre Kings, Lucky Jones, The Bobby Lee Combo & MORE! A great start to a great new year with the Aztec Werewolf as your capable MC & DJ! Seriously rockin' and good to the last bop!™
Danny Fisher returns to the podcast for the third time to discuss his journey over the past two years of college golf
41. Bringing the REAL ROCK to you in each and every episode of "Go Kat, GO!" Dig the wild sounds of Americana & Ameripolitan rhythms, served up in a BIG 3 hour portion on WCBN, FM on a Tuesday nite! Rolling with the UK's Danny Fisher, NY's Lara Hope & The Ark Tones, Sweden's Go Getters, GA's Lucky Jones, TX's Marti Brom and CA's very own Geoffrey Miller!The legends are represented by Carl Perkins, Ben Hewitt, Johnny Horton, Janis Martin, Patsy Cline, Billy Lee Riley, Charlie Ryan & Johnny Powers to name but a few! We'll get a head start on Summer '21 with some fun weather rockers and spin our wheels with a scorching set of revved up hot rod songs! The rockin' hits are HERE on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™
40. Are you feeling "Lucky"? DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" airs LIVE from the Motorbilly Studios on www.Rockabilly-Radio.net -8 til 11 pm EST (5 to 8 pm PST!)... we've got an EXCLUSIVE interview with Georgia hillbilly cat Lucky Jones and the big debut of his NEW album "This Ain't Memphis"! PLUS the fab new Danny Fisher album, Skinny McGee & His Mayhem Makers & YOUR requests & dedications! Catch some Carl Perkins, Rusty n' Doug Kershaw, Art Adams, Joe Poovey, Wanda Jackson, Dale Hawkins, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley in this 3 hour episode PLUS, we'll hear from current rockers such as Miss Lauren Marie, Jared Petteys, Hot Rod Walt, Dave & Deke, The Crown City Bombers, The Bellfuries & Marcel Bontempi! You're in luck -DJ Del is spinning the BEST new & old rockin' sounds on "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last BOP... seriously rockin'!™
39. Let's shake your shack with a potent blend of vintage & modern rockin' billy type sounds! DJ Del Villarreal is ON THE AIR, LIVE, from the Motorbilly Studios on 88.3 FM, WCBN on a Tuesday evening with fresh releases to share from the incomparable Danny Fisher, the unbelievable Lucky Jones, the inescapable B-Shakers, the unintelligable Ultrasonics , the inoperable Willie Barry and the improbable Skinny McGee & His Mayhem Makers! A lovely 25th Wedding Anniversary set for my long-suffering wife, Shannon, hi-octane hot rod hits and a killer MOON TUNE set in honor of the blood moon lunar eclipse! Hear it NOW and dig me later -no saggin', no draggin' or bawlin', just GREAT ROCKIN' MUSIC on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" Good to the last BOP!™
39. We're loading up on great music and delivering it straight to YOUR ears! Climb aboard for the weekly rockin' radio extravaganza known as "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Check out some sweet rhythms from the UK's own Danny Fisher as we debut another incredible selection from his new Danny Fisher Sings disc! Get wild with the amazing B-Shakers, dropping their PART records release Shaker Attack on the program! Say "Happy Birthday" to the colossal guitar talent Boz Boorer with a special set of Polecats & solo material, take a dip in the ocean with a special Shark Bite set for Thee Liz and enjoy a truckload of vintage passengers such as Sleepy LaBeef, Bob Luman, Gene Vincent, Jimmy Patton & Don Gibson, too! Take a rockin' ride with DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" and you'll always hear the latest n' the greatest rockin' music -> PLUS your requests & dedications Seriously Rockin'!™ del@motorbilly.com
37. Join the bop hop happening down in the Motorbilly Studios on a Wednesday night! Everybody's rockin' with DJ Del Villarreal and his "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -we're ecstatic to debut the brilliant new Lucky Jones single this evening (new CD "This Ain't Memphis" dropping in late May!) and hear recent selections from Eva Eastwood, Danny Fisher, Ross & the Wildest, Darrel Higham, West of Texas , Laura B & Her Band & Little Hat to name but a few. Join us for a tribute to the amazing music of the late Lloyd "Mr. Personality" Price -hear deep rockin' selections from his fabulous Specialty, KRC & ABC-Parmount records career. And be sure to join us in wishing Rockin' Bonnie (& Western Combo) & Dave Sisson (Three Blue Teardrops, Gin Palace Jesters) Happy Birthday with some special musical tribute sets. Seriously rockin'... "Go Kat, GO!" is good to the last BOP!™
33. Hey, mama... let's rev it up tonite! Racing onto the airwaves of Rockabilly-Radio, here's the fun-tastic Mother's Day / Vintage Torquefest episode of "Go Kat, GO!" THRILL to our exclusive live interview with Torquefest honcho, John Wells and hear selections from bands appearing in Iowa this weekend -including The Delta Bombers, Rev. Payton's Damn Big Band and Corey Grinder & The Playboy Scouts! NEW music to debut this week from The Voodootones, Danny Fisher, Jake Calypso & The Southwest Biscuit Company and we're sending lots of love to our Moms with a big bouquet of Mother's Day rockin' tunes & plenty of hot rod rockers & swingin' western tracks to enjoy. We're always excited to hear from Howlin' Lou & The Whip Lovers, Marcel Bontempi, Dizzy Elmer, Ray Condo & Johnny Dilks & His Visitacion Valley Boys in the program, too! The Aztec Werewolf delivering the real deal at 33, 45 & 78 rpms on "Go Kat, Go! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -seriously rockin'!™
17. Hit the MAGIC "play" BUTTON and start rockin' like a big dog! The Aztec Werewolf™ is rollin' it ANIMAL STYLE on his weekly Wednesday nite "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Join the free for all & rock it with selections from Little Dave & The Sun Sessions, Guillermo y Los Pistoleros, The Rhythm Fires, The Rocket Revillers, Darrel Higham, The Shook Boys, Danny Fisher & Miss Mozzy Dee! PLUS hot shot classic tracks from Brenda Lee, Vern Pullins, Johnny Horton, Buddy Holly, Los Crazy Boys, Tommy Spurlin, Billy Adams, Johnny Carroll & Patsy Cline. Join us for a wild time, rockin' in the jungle with the most ferocious platters from the 50's AND tomorrow's rockin stars! Savage rockabilly from your Motorbilly zookeeper, DJ Del Villarreal -good to the last BOP!™
16. Furious rockin' sounds for the serious ROCKIN' listener! Join the Aztec Werewolf™ DJ Del Villarreal for a wild ride on a Tuesday night - it's the WCBN FM Go Kat GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! Enjoying the latest from UK crooner Danny Fisher, hot cuts from Darrel Higham, riotous originals from England's Red Hot Riot, savage songs from Jane Rose and brilliant tracks from the Honkabillies, Ultrasonics, Knockout Kings, John Lewis and the Tin Cans! PLUS classics from the golden age of rockabilly, too! The best variety delivered by the coolest cat! It's gotta be "Go Kat, GO!" -good to the last BOP!™
Danny Fisher, CEO of US distribution company FilmRise, talks about the growth of its own streaming channels and why lean-back AVoD is the future; and Gonzalo Sagardia, CEO of Onza, discusses the opening of the Spanish prodco's new Miami base.
We've lots of covers and new tracks this week! Hear the latest from Los Straitjackets (covering The Hollies) and Chairman Of The Boards in our instru-Mental Breakdown. Plus, new tunes from Jared Petteys & The Headliners, The Joeys, Darrel Higham, Rachel Brooke, John Fogerty (Fogerty's Factory), Sean Burns & Lost Country, Danny Fisher, April Mae & The June Bugs and Jackslacks! Beth Riley has another great blues tune in her Beth's Blues Break. We take a trip in the Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine and drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox...and still there's more! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Jared Petteys & The Headliners- "When She Walked Away" The Joeys- "Planet Z" Jackslacks- "Hog Heaven" instru-Mental Breakdown: Los Straitjackets- "Bus Stop" Chairman Of The Boards- "Board Whacks" Sean Burns & Lost Country- "Six Days On The Road" Danny Fisher- "I Was The One" April Mae & The June Bugs- "Race With The Devil" Beth's Blues Break: (Music bed: Buddy Guy- "Slow Blues") Furry Lewis- "Dry Land Blues" Follow Beth's Blues Break HERE Carl Perkins- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" Rachel Brooke- "The Loneliness In Me" John Fogerty- "Down On The Corner" Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Top 3 tunes at WMPS (Memphis, TN) for the week of July 23, 1956: #3 The Clovers- "Love, Love, Love" #2 Little Richard- "Ready Teddy" #1 Elvis Presley- "Hound Dog" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Robert Gordon with Link Wray- "Sea Cruise" Darrel Higham- "A Woman Like You" Ricky Nelson- "Am I Blue" Outro Music Bed: Darrel Higham- "Jam Sandwich"
Keep swingin' with that wild rockin' Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del Villarreal and his devil-may-care musical extravaganza "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Tonight we say HAPPY 85th BIRTHDAY to the killer, living "piano-destroyer" Jerry Lee Lewis and celebrate with some amazing new songs from Dylan Kirk, The Stray Cats, Lucky Jones, James Intveld, The Sirocco Bros., The Howlin' Ramblers and Danny Fisher. PLUS, you can thrill to favorites from the past like Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash, Ritchie Valens, Pat Cupp and Sonny Burgess! Nothing entertains like that Motor City, hot-rod-hispanic DJ Del and his free wheelin' WCBN FM radio program, "Go Kat, GO!" Good to the last BOP!™
This is one of the best Colorado High School Basketball Podcasts we have recorded yet! Coach Fisher honestly and genuinely answers and discusses a number of different topics with Dev, Matt, and Mike. From his thoughts on Coach Rogers retirement, coaching one of the top players in America, the differences between coaching high school and club ball, and what he would change if he was the Colorado basketball czar, and other topics as well Coach Fisher sheads light on what makes him one of the best coaches in the state. Thank you to https://www.ziggiscoffee.com/franchise for supporting the Colorado High School Basketball Podcast.
Hear a newly discovered old recording of Carl Perkins that really showed he and the boys were on to something a couple of years before they came to Sun. Plus, killer new tunes from Lily Locksmith, The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam, Charley Crockett, The Carolyn Sills Combo, Danny Fisher, The Danny McVey Trio, The Mellows, The Hi-Jivers, Kentucky Cowhands and new tunes from Joel Paterson and Songs To Your Eyes in our instru-Mental Breakdown! We also play a Jammin' James Jukebox track and board the Time Machine for the week ending November 2nd, 1957...and still there's more! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Lily Locksmith- "I Don't Need" Kentucky Cowhands- "Another Day" Stray Cats- "Rockabilly World" instru-Mental Breakdown: Songs To Your Eyes- "Cashin' In" Joel Paterson- "From Me To You" The Mellows- "Who's Blue" The Hi-Jivers- "Death Letter" Charley Crockett- "The Way I'm Livin' (Santa Rosa) The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam- "I've Been Draggin' Since You've Gone" The Carolyn Sills Combo- "The Ranger" Danny Fisher- "Man With The Fake Smile" The Danny McVey Trio- "Rock 'n' Roll Star" Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Week ending November 2nd, 1957: #61 Buddy Holly- "Peggy Sue" #54 Chuck Berry- "Rock And Roll Music" #1 Elvis Presley- "Jailhouse Rock" Jammin' James Jukebox selection: The Rhythm Rockers- "Juke Box, Help Me Find My Baby" The Mavericks- "I'm Leaving It Up To You" Carl Perkins- "Good Rockin' Tonight" Eddie Cochran- "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" Outro Music Bed: Eddie Cochran- "Eddie's Blues"
Danny Fisher returns to the podcast to talk about his up and down summer, his fall season playing golf at Miami of Ohio, and playing golf with half a set of clubs.
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The first federal prison in Canada, P4W, The Prison for Women, shut its doors in 2000, but the memories of the place are still wide open for many of women who were previously incarcerated there. For episode four our host, Sara Wylie, took a seat on the other side of our table to talk about her beautiful film, The Garden Collective, which follows some of these women in their pursuit to establish a memorial garden for those who suffered and died during their time in P4W. Sara talks about memorialization, the prison’s brutal and controversial history, her approach to building meaningful relationships with participants, and much more. This episode is hosted by Danny Fisher and Pearson Ripley, edited by John Verhaeven, and produced by John Verhaeven and Kenny McDonald.
A stone for Danny Fisher by H Robbins... the fight he must lose but...
A stone for Danny Fisher by H Robbins... he changes his mind...
Classics, new tunes, time machine AND the Ameripolitan spotlight are on Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour this time around! We spin NEW tracks from Sarah Vista, Glen Campbell (singing for The King), The Di Maggio Connection, Danny Fisher, Al Dual, classics from Elvis Presley (from the Comeback Special), The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent, George Jones, Dave Alvin, our Ameripolitan Spotlight with Levi Dexter, Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo, Colton Turner, Deke Dickerson, Two Tons of Steel and we board the Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine for the week ending February 23, 1957 to hear the top 3 played jukebox hits on the Rhythm & Blues chart!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Dave Alvin- "Burning In Water Drowning In Flame" Sarah Vista- "Better Off Never Than Late" Glen Campbell- "Easy Come Easy Go" Danny Fisher- "Don't Forbid Me" Gene Vincent- "Right Now" Ameripolitan Music Awards Spotlight: Rockabilly Male nominee: Levi Dexter & The Rockats- "Room To Rock" (40th Anniversary) Rockabilly Group nominee: Colton Turner Band- "A Lot-A-Lovin'" Musician nominee: Deke Dickerson- "Rockin' Gypsy" Honky Tonk Group nominee: Two Tons Of Steel- "Count On Me (I'll Let You Down)" Rockabilly Female nominee: Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo- "Sweet Baby Of Mine" Al Dual- "Whiskey A Go-Go" George Jones & The Jones Boys- "Who Shot Sam" (live 1965) Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine: Week ending February 23, 1957 "Most Played In Jukeboxes Rhythm & Blues" #3 LaVern Baker- "Jim Dandy" #2 Mickey & Silvia- "Love Is Strange" #1 Fats Domino- "Blue Monday" The Di Maggio Connection- "Nowhere Latitude" The Fabulous Thunderbirds- "Runnin' Shoes" Elvis Presley- "That's All Right" (from 2nd sit-down performance '68 Comeback Special) Jerry Lee Lewis- "Hound Dog" Outro Music Bed: Jerry Lee Lewis- "High School Confidential"
Some members of the TGP family share their most memorable round of golf from 2018. We had the honor of hearing from Jantzen Miserak (:35), Isabella Martino (7:40), Andy Hayes interviewed by Danny Fisher (12:57), Lexi Shulman (19:34), Sam Rogers (25:03), and Peter Donahue (30:30).
Episode Three of Doc This! is featuring Émeraude Mbuku, who is is our guide into the unabashed history of punk rock, as told by its rejects. For your 60-Second Doc Review John Verhaeven takes on Emanuel Licha's 5-channel video documentary "War Tourist". Episode Three is hosted by Sara Wylie and Danny Fisher, edited by John Verhaeven and produced by John Verhaeven and Kenny McDonald.
Chris Oehlerking and TGP student Danny Fisher come on the podcast to talk about Danny's journey to D1 golf, mindfulness, how not to hook a ball out of bounds, and what Danny's career goals are.
Episode Two of Doc This! is featuring Annum Shah and her familial documentary, which touches on themes of landscape, identity, and displacement. For your 60-Second Doc Review Nawal Salim takes on the documentary series "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story" created by Jenner Furst, Julia Willoughby Nason, and Nick Sandow. Episode Two is hosted by Sara Wylie and Danny Fisher, edited by John Verhaeven, and produced by John Verhaeven and Kenny McDonald.
Welcome to Episode One of Doc This! You’ll hear our feature interview with Daniel Shrempf as well as Pearson Ripley’s 60-second Documentary Review of Errol Morris' "Wormwood". Episode One is hosted by Sara Wylie and Danny Fisher and is produced and edited by Kenny McDonald and John Verhaeven.
Several new tunes on this week's Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour from The Delta Bombers, Chris Ruest, Ten Bob Millionaires, The Go-Getters and Danny Fisher (with The Houserockers and Claire Hamlin). We hear our instru-Mental Breakdown including the first single released on Sun Records and our Heavy Hitter Triple Threat honoring Carl Perkins with covers from his son, Stan Perkins, and Sir Paul McCartney (who also talks about his cover of "Movie Magg"). Plus, we spin rockers from Dave Edmunds, Howlin' Wolf, Elvis Presley, Reverend Horton Heat, Big Sandy & His Fly Rite Boys, Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones and more! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" The Go-Getters- "Love & Hate" Shakin' Stevens & The Sunsets- "Spirit Of Woodstock" Dave Edmunds- "Let's Talk About Us" Ten Bob Millionaires- "Bad News Travels Fast" Danny Fisher with The Houserockers and Claire Hamlin- "Love Bug Crawl" Chris Ruest- "Nobody Cares" Howlin' Wolf- "Baby Ride With Me (take 3) Elvis Presley- "Tryin' To Get To You" instru-Mental Breakdown: Johnny London- "Flat Tire" Bo Diddley- "Fireball" The Delta Bombers- "Jump Back Baby" Skinny Teens- "Blow My Bop" Heavy Hitter Triple Threat: Carl Perkins- "Honky Tonk Gal" Paul McCartney on Carl and "Movie Magg" Paul McCartney- "Movie Magg" Stan Perkins- "Matchbox" Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones- "Dr. Bartender" Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys- "Let Her Know" Reverend Horton Heat- "Smell Of Gasoline" Outro Music Bed: Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys- "Strollin' With Mary Jane"
In this week's episode Scott and Phil discuss the Colorado high school state basketball tournament including final four predictions for 4A and 5A. Also, Overland High School head basketball coach Danny Fisher joins us to discuss their big sweet sixteen matchup with Regis Jesuit, as well as his overall outlook on the tournament. Monday marked the start of the springs sports season, so the guys share some of their pre-season favorites for baseball. And finally, the NCAA basketball scandal is taking the nation by storm. We'll get the guys perspective as well as Coach Fisher's inside look into the situation.
On this jam-packed episode: Chris Evans’ boot-feet, Conan goes back to Marvel Comics, words are difficult to say, Runaways is now binge-able, rich people go to Mars when they die, Brent will carry hatred for Tokyo Drift to his grave & we discuss Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man 2 in the MCU Rewatch! THEN, Steven chats with his brother Danny about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnarok, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and more! SPOILER WARNING! Email us: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @LTASpod Follow Steven on Twitter & Letterboxd: @stevenfisher22 Follow Brent on Twitter & Instagram: @BrentHibbard Please rate & review us! (5-stars is appreciated!) WE’RE OLD AND WE DON’T LIKE CHANGE.
Break out the horns and crappy Facebook memes, because John goddamn Cena makes his hopefully triumphant return in episode five of On This Very Screen with 12 Rounds. In his sophomore effort, our favorite would-be marine takes on the role of a New Orleans detective, Danny Fisher, in a race against time to rescue his wife from the clutches … Continue reading Episode 05: “12 Rounds” →
JBCP Show covers the Skills Shortage Crisis. Too few students understand just how attainable a great career can be. Here are the details. 00:00 Segment one: How to get $30,000-a-year jobs, year one in the work force. Dave Cunning and Danny Fisher, Bryant A/C & Heating. The skills shortage- your 2 year path to jobs, security, and good pay. Advanced manufacturing needs these skills- go get them! Tony Raimondo Sr., National Assoc. of Manufacturing and Dream it Do it. Community College is an affordable 2 year conduit to these good careers. But you'll need high school math to succeed. One More Thing: Summer doesn't begin right after finals are over!
The Shambhala Sun says of this week's guest: “Rev. Danny Fisher calls himself ‘just a Buddhist minister trying to benefit beings.' Clearly, it's something he does well.” Let's Talk About It assistant producer Jesse Tanner will assist Dr. Tom in this episode as they interview one of Jesse's former professors. Rev. Danny Fisher, M.Div., D.B.S. (Cand.), is an ordained Buddhist lay minister and coordinator of the Buddhist Chaplaincy Program at University of the West (UWest), where he also serves as a teaching professor. Prior to UWest, Danny was adjunct faculty for Antioch Education Abroad's Buddhist Studies in India program. He earned his bachelor's degree in religion from Denison University, Master of Divinity from Naropa University, and is currently finishing his doctorate in Buddhist Studies at UWest. Professor Fisher is certified as a mindfulness meditation instructor by Naropa University in association with Shambhala International, serves on the advisory council for the Upaya Buddhist Chaplaincy Program, and in 2009 became the first-ever Buddhist member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains.