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Gather ‘round the whiskey barrel tonight as the Bros welcome special guests DeAnn and Danny Taylor, a dynamic duo with roots so deep in family history they make the Hatfields and McCoys look like casual acquaintances. We'll dig into their legacy of construction projects that leave no septic unturned and farming ventures that might make a vegan weep into their soy latte. It's site work, dozer work, and possibly twerking work!.From glyphosate debates to machinery costs so high they feel like a metaphorical prison shower moment, we're diving deep into the dirty side of agriculture. Is artificial intelligence ready to plow the fields? Will chem-trails finally get the attention they deserve? And who's really behind this whole “changing weather patterns” nonsense anyway—Mother Nature or the global deep state? Toss in the Savage Bros' existential ponderings about why humans can't make water (is it divine intervention or just God's ultimate flex?), and you've got an episode packed tighter than a green tractor's repair bill. Cheers to good whiskey and bad decisions!
Did you know that Kobbie Mainoo has more interceptions than any other player in Europe's top five leagues? Or that Brice Samba is one of only six unbeaten goalkeepers on the continent? Of course you didn't. You're a normal human being with an exciting life outside of football. But if you do like that sort of thing, you'll love today's show and a feature that will run until you all write in to demand that it stops. Plus, it was a very good night for Juventus, we've learned how to say Cagliari and who's that at the top of La Liga with three wins from three? Nope, it's not who you think. Got something to say? Get it off your chest, post it on the app or send me an email (imacintosh@theathletic.com) or, you know, write a review on Apple. Need something to read? Danny Taylor's lovely Sven Goran Eriksson piece is linked in the description. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5722811/2024/08/26/sven-goran-eriksson-england/ Presenter: Iain Macintosh Producer: Steve Hankey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nottingham Forest will hope to receive good news on Elliot Anderson after he hobbled off against Millwall on Tuesday night with The Athletic's Danny Taylor providing a positive update. We discuss that and the latest transfer talk around Paraguay winger Ramon Sosa and Arsenal's Reiss Nelson. #nffc Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Thank you to today's second sponsors, Home Move Estate Agents. For more information go to: https://www.homemoveea.co.uk/ben-sales/ To donate to listener Joe Horne as mentioned go to: https://2024thebighalf.enthuse.com/pf/joe-horne To vote for us in the Football Content Awards (best Premier League podcast) go to: https://footballcontentawards.com/2024/05/17/nominations-open/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Living The Dream - Balancing Life and Success in Real Estate
Eryn and Linas sit down and talk with Danny Taylor. A Kingston REALTOR with amazing work ethic and a charismatic personality. Danny shares his story on how he became successful in the industry in such a short period of time. Sit back and enjoy the show! Who's on the show today.... Linas Kilius - Broker and Managing Partner of Century 21 Heritage Group Eryn Richardson - Broker, General Manager and Partner of Century 21 Heritage Group Danny Taylor - Sales Representation with Century 21 Heritage Group About the show.... A life in real estate can be very rewarding, however, it can take a toll on your personal life if not managed correctly. Living the Dream discusses ways to implement systems and strategies to not only grow your business as a real estate agent, but to also make sure that you are the one in control of your life. Don't become a slave to the industry, learn to live the dream of having both success and freedom in your career. Watch or listen to all of our episodes at www.LivingTheDream.show
On today's episode of the podcast, I have Broadway percussionist and conductor, Danny Taylor! Danny is a unique guest to the show as he's not only an incredible Broadway performing musician, but he's also my cousin. Now, I may not completely understand the genealogical math behind it, but he's either my third cousin, or my second cousin once removed. If you understand it, feel free to explain it me, but know I probably still won't get it. Danny and had never met each other until a few years ago, and much to our family's chagrin, this was a crime that needed to be rectified. We finally met in the most cliche, Hollywood way possible, on the Warner Brothers lot at the Eastwood Scoring Stage. I talked to Danny about growing up playing the drums and learning his technique, learning the dynamics of playing in a band, putting in the work to prepare for the future, getting his first Broadway show, playing in studio sessions for movies, playing in the "In the Heights" orchestra, softball with Lin-Manuel Miranda, touring with "Aladdin", becoming a conductor on Broadway, and so much more. A big Thank You to Danny for taking the time to join me on the show. He had just returned from playing some shows on the road with his band and I was thrilled we were able to get him on the show. It's not a family reunion if it isn't recorded, right? Make sure to follow Danny on all of the links on our website: www.onthemicpodcast.com Thanks, Danny! Enjoy the episode!
Shirley Ballas is the head judge on Strictly Come Dancing, the BBC's Saturday night entertainment show, which regularly attracts an audience of many millions. Known as the Queen of Latin dancing, she joined the show in 2017 after a long career as a competitive dancer and teacher. Shirley was born in Wallasey in 1960. She discovered dance as a seven-year-old when she started taking classes in her local church hall. With a combination of natural flair and hard graft she began winning competitions with her partners. In 1980, while she was still an amateur, she met Sammy Stopford who was ranked seventh in the world as a professional Latin dancer. Together they shot up the rankings and became known as the ‘non-stop Stopfords'.In 1984 she divorced Sammy and the following year she married Corky Ballas, an amateur dancer from Houston. Shirley set about training Corky to become a professional and in 1995 they won the British Open to the World Championships – a feat they repeated the following year.In 1996 Shirley retired from competitive dancing to concentrate on coaching dancers and judging competitions. In 2017 she joined Strictly Come Dancing, replacing her friend and former teacher Len Goodman as head judge. Shirley lives in south London with her mother Audrey and her boyfriend, the actor Danny Taylor.DISC ONE: Get Lucky - Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers DISC TWO: Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash DISC THREE: Moon River - Frank Sinatra DISC FOUR: Sherry - The Four Seasons DISC FIVE: Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana DISC SIX: You To Me Are Everything - The Real Thing DISC SEVEN: Highs and Lows - Alexander Jean DISC EIGHT: We've Only Just Begun - The Carpenters BOOK CHOICE: Unleash the Power Within by Tony Robbins LUXURY ITEM: Cotton knickers CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Highs and Lows - Alexander Jean Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
Alex Machin is the voice behind one of Canada's most iconic classic radio hits, "Make me do anything you want." When he & guitarist extraorinaire Paul Naumann joined forces with the remaining members of Nucleus; Bob Horne, Danny Taylor & Hughie Leggat, musical magic happened.A foot in cold water was signed to Daffodil records & they were off & running with Make me do anything you want charting in the top 40 on radio not once, but twice a few years apart. In fact, A foot in cold water was inducted into the Canadian songwriters hall of fame in 2021 for this song. We discussed this & a lot more in this episode. https://www.alexmachin.ca/ And hey, if you enjoy my show & would like to help us keep it going without paying for a monthly subscription, why not click on the "buy me a coffee" link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tsolobandq
Today… As England prepare to play Australia - the PL and FA comment on Israel and Palestine. Tim Spiers has the latest. Spain strengthen their Euro 2024 chances, as Scotland are made to wait. Dermot Corrigan was at the match in Seville. And no Old Trafford at the UK and Ireland EURO 2028 - why? Danny Taylor explains. Host: Adam Leventhal Producer: Mike Zimmermann Executive Producer: Iain Macintosh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part two of my conversation with Danny Taylor, we discuss how the iconic Canadian band "A foot in cold water" was formed, the creation of their biggest hit & more. Danny started in the music business as a teenager still in highschool & he has a lot of interesting stories to share. And Danny along with original lead singer Alex Machin have new A foot in cold water music to share with the world. We talked about this as well. If you enjoy this podcast & would like to help us continue producing more episodes without a paid subscription, why not click on the "buy me a coffee" link here? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tsolobandq https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG1SLj08qa8&ab_channel=AlexMachin
Danny Taylor has been a part of Canadian music history since he was a teenager in highschool during the 1960s, finding success was as drummer with "the Lords of London", once considered to be Canada's answer to the Monkees. After having some commercial success with a few radio hits, the Lords of London disbanded & morphed into a more progressive jazzier/psychedelic sounding "Nucleus". Both bands were signed to record deals & had moderate commercial success. After some frustration & internal turmoil within Nucleus, eventually "A foot in cold water" was born.We discuss all this & more, including how a young pre Rush Neil Peart was influenced by Danny as a drummer, in part one of my two part conversation with Danny Taylor. If you enjoy this show & would like to help us keep it going without a monthly subscription, why not help by clicking on the "buy me a coffee" link here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tsolobandqhttp://www.afootincoldwater.com/
Episode 17 features a discussion with CW5 Danny Taylor, Command Chief Warrant Officer of the US Army Combined Arms Support Command, CASCOM. CW5 Taylor discusses his work as the primary advisor to the CASCOM commander on all matters pertaining to Warrant Officers. Mr. Taylor then talks about the importance of combined arms support and their multiple contributions to Army operations. Finally, CW5 Taylor comments on simple keys to success for those trying to progress as Army Warrant Officers. Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/ Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this. Ceremonial music is provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guideTotal Episode length: 28:45
Today's episode of the tifo podcast is the full accompaniment to Tifo's State of the Club episode on Sir Alex Ferguson. Danny Taylor and Oli Kay join Seb Stafford-Bloor to discuss Ferguson's press conferences, the day of Roy Keane's sacking and the his relationship with the Glazers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode of the tifo podcast is the full accompaniment to Tifo's State of the Club episode on Sir Alex Ferguson. Danny Taylor and Oli Kay join Seb Stafford-Bloor to discuss Ferguson's press conferences, the day of Roy Keane's sacking and the his relationship with the Glazers.
Cal Tjader - Along Comes Mary (1967) Cal Tjader - Gimme Shelter (1971) Marran Gosov - Lampenfieber (1977) Now THIS is German Existentialism! The English translation to what he is singing: At the first time came energy At the second then the imagination At the third came with you the pleasure At the fourth you've kissed me At the fifth I was searching you At the sixth then only cursed you At the seventh i have discovered you At the eighth tasted on the skin Stage fright Without you I can not be Fever Without you I'm alone Fever My cross and yarn on the pulse of power Fever I need you again and again Stage fright At the ninth you've touched me At the tithe seduces me very quick At the eleventh came the Wonderland At the twelfth it started all over again You are hope and energy The engine of my imagination My cross and yarn on the pulse of power My time-escort until midnight Without you I can not be Without you I'm alone I need you again and again stage fright Sakarin Boonpit – ควายหายล้อมคอก (Buffalo Disappears Around the Stall) (1978?) Thai cover version of Elvis' "Little Sister" Silver Apples - Oscillations (1968) Silver Apples - Program (1968) Silver Apples - I Don't Care What The People Say (1998) Silver Apples- You and I (1969) Decades after their brief yet influential career ground to a sudden halt due to being sued for exorbitant amounts by Pan Am Airlines, Silver Apples remain one of pop music's true enigmas: a surreal, almost unprecedented duo, their music explored interstellar drones and hums, pulsing rhythms and electronically-generated melodies years before similar ideas were adopted in the work of acolytes ranging from Suicide to Spacemen 3 to Laika. Silver Apples was formed in New York in 1967 and comprised percussionist Danny Taylor and lead vocalist Simeon, who played an instrument also dubbed the Simeon, which (according to notes on the duo's self-titled 1968 debut LP) consisted of "nine audio oscillators and eighty-six manual controls... The lead and rhythm oscillators are played with the hands, elbows and knees and the bass oscillators are played with the feet." Although the utterly uncommercial record — an ingenious cacophony of beeps, buzzes, and beats — sold poorly, the Silver Apples resurfaced a year later with their sophomore effort, 'Contact', another far-flung outing which fared no better than its predecessor. This record's cover, depicting the duo in the cockpit of a Pan Am airplane, resulted in a legal battle that left the band unable to continue recording and releasing music. However, in 1996 the Silver Apples resurfaced, as Simeon and new partner Xian Hawkins released the single "Fractal Flow." American and European tours followed, and a year later a new LP, 'Beacon', was released to wide acclaim. Simeon Coxe died on September 8, 2020. Wendy & Bonnie - The Winter Is Cold (1969) From Under The Radar: Genesis, released in 1969, was the one and only album from sisters Wendy and Bonnie Flower. The San Francisco-based siblings were 18 and 15 at the time the album was originally released, and the music of Genesis belies their tender ages. The songs on Genesis are light psychedelic folk, reminiscent of artists like The Free Design, Tim Buckley, and, to a certain degree, fellow Californians, The Mamas and the Papas. The sisters' harmonies are the main draw, floating into the ether above the airy soundscapes. While songs like “Let Yourself Go Another Time” and “The Winter Is Cold” are upbeat and jaunty, most of Genesis is restrained beauty. The album has been championed of late by artists the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Stereolab, and Super Furry Animals, the latter of which sampled the gentle Wendy & Bonnie paean “By the Sea” in the opening of its 2003 song, “Hello Sunshine.” Unfortunately, at the time of its initial release, Genesis did not find as impressive a following. Shortly after the album was released, and amid promotion for the record that included an aborted slot on The Merv Griffin Show, the group's record label, Skye Records, dissolved due to bankruptcy. Subsequently, Wendy and Bonnie Flower faded into seeming obscurity. Then my show came along. This show opens with Cal Tjader, who co-owned Skye Records along with being an in-demand percussionist. he was a family friend that thought the young girls would benefit from not being thrust into the pop scene without a guiding hand on their team. But when the label went belly-up, Bonnie went off to college. I like most of this album. I wonder how many other hidden masterpieces got snuffed out before they got a chance to be heard by a wider audience. I mean these two teenagers, 15 and 18, got pretty far relatively speaking. Even for the time. Wendy and Bonnie - By the Sea (1969) Wendy and Bonnie - Five O'Clock In the Morning (1969) Wendy and Bonnie - Let Yourself Go Another Time (1969) Yardbirds - Knowing That I'm Losing You (Tangerine) (1968) Yardbirds - White Summer (1968) The Yardbirds - Glimpses (1967) The Yardbirds - Dazed and Confused (1968) Eric Burdon & The Animals - Orange And Red Beam (1968) Freee Fall - Big Mack Truck -????? That's really how it's spelled. Recorded "live" onboard Norwegian Cruise Liners and, as the name states, intended for the passenger/tourist audiences. I enlarged the back cover because it's amazing. Apparently Norwegian gave these passenger-only records as gifts. I gotta get some more. Brandon Wade - Letter From a Teenage Son (1967) Bulldog - Rock & Roll Hootchi Coo (1974) Rick Derringer (the composer) spelled it "Hoochie Koo". Believe it or not, it had been rendered on vinyl three times before his own recording in 1973 became his biggest hit (by far). It was first recorded in 1970 by Johnny Winter and his band, Johnny Winter And, of which Derringer was a member. In 1973, Derringer recorded a solo version, which was his only Top 40 chart hit as a solo artist in the U.S. It became a staple of 1970s radio and rock music compilations. The song was initially recorded by Johnny Winter in 1970 with his band "Johnny Winter And", which included Rick Derringer and other former members of The McCoys, Derringer's previous band ("Hang On Sloopy" was their biggest hit...by far.). In 1970, they recorded the song during the Live Johnny Winter And tour, which was released as Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70. Winter and Derringer later recorded the song with Winter's brother for Edgar Winter's White Trash live 1972 album Roadwork. Bulldog was an obscure spinoff of The Rascals that formed in 1971. Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli, after leaving their successful act behind, signed with Decca Records. That first album sank without a trace, and their contract with Decca came to an abrupt end and Bulldog spent the majority of 1973 trying to avoid the oldies circuit that had started swallowing up their contemporaries. They signed with Neil Bogart's Buddha Records in 1974 and released Smasher. Perhaps Buddha's primary reputation for bubblegum and novelty records can explain why this release was virtually ignored upon its release. The album sank without even a slight showing on the Billboard charts and Bulldog was dead by early 1975. Cornish and Danelli would resurface a few years later, teaming up with Wally Bryson (Raspberries) in the power-pop act, Fotomaker. Though they issued several albums, they too were dealt a merciless death, leaving Cornish and Danelli on the oldies circuit in a revived lineup of The Rascals. They would later be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of their former bandmates that they had worked so hard to extricate themselves from. Rick Derringer rererererecorded the song in 2012, a new version of the song with lyrics reflecting his Christian beliefs. Titled "Read the Word and Live It Too". He supported Trump. So f him. Cledus Maggard - Virgil And The $300 Vacation (1976) I've played Cledus Maggard and The Citizen's Band on my show once before, playing the song "The White Knight" on my CB Radio show. Leslie Podkin - You Won't Need No Money (1961) Ogo - Marijuana [Guam] (?) Roy E. Baker - Ballad Of The Abortion Child (A Love Letter From Heaven) (1974) Obituary: Roy “Boy” Edward Baker, age 85 of Knoxville, passed away Saturday, August 30, 2014. Roy was born May 28, 1929, in the coal mining town of Hazard, KY to Gilbert and Mahalia Baker. It was growing up in Hazard that he picked up the nickname “Roy Boy.” He was never able to shake the nickname and it has followed him throughout his life. He was affectionately known as “Roy Boy” by the many friends that loved him so. As a boy, Roy was a Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer all rolled into one. In the small coal-mining where he lived, people worked hard and went to bed early. At night, Roy Boy would slip out of a bedroom window just to wake the town by ringing the church bell. He was the epitome of mischief. His father was a coal miner and Roy grew up expecting that he would follow in those footsteps. It didn't take him long to decide he needed to pursue something else. “I worked a half-day in a coal mine where donkeys drug the coal out. I decided that was not the life for me,” he said. Roy left the coal mining town where he grew up and continued to have a career with General Motors in the tool and die industry. An accomplished musician playing piano, guitar, banjo, drums, and the bull-fiddle, Roy enjoyed many years as a musician, singer, and songwriter. While working for General Motors, he often played musical shows on weekends. The name “Roy Boy” became his stage name. As a movie actor, he played the part of a coal miner in the movie “October Sky,” which was partly filmed in Knoxville and Oliver Springs. When he was nine years old, Roy began drawing cartoons and selling them to his classmates in Hazard. A true patriot of America, Roy continued to use his talents drawing pictures that exemplified his patriotic love of God and country. On any given day you could find him sharing his art with friends at fast-food restaurants. His trademark was the patriotic clothing that he designed and wore in support of America. His iconic little red and white striped truck proudly displayed the American flag and could be seen in parades and events all over East Tennessee. His support for humanitarian projects was recognized and honored in various circles. He was recognized as the Man of the Year in Abstract Art by the city of Knoxville in 2007. The British North-American Act - Corduroy Coat (1969)
For the final episode of this season We are joined by our first guest Danny Taylor to look back at key events and where we are at a club. - the 2020/21 Season - Our form - Best moments - Ownership - Directors - Have PTB done enough and for the future plans - A big summer - Curle's Comments -
A woman who shot and killed her partner, thinking he was an intruder trying to steal her cannabis, has been sentenced to nine months' home detention. Amy Smith was found guilty of the manslaughter of her partner of 12 years, Danny Taylor, on a rural property north-west of Auckland in April 2019. His family said their lives have been ripped apart, as Smith, who is said to be genuinely remorseful, cried in the dock. Jordan Bond reports.
In this week's episode, Nathan spoke to Danny Taylor, an experienced professional FIFA player who will be representing Newcastle United at the 2021 ePremier League finals.Danny told Nathan about his career as a professional FIFA player so far, including the first FIFA he started competing on, his best moments so far, his hopes for the upcoming ePremier League and his ambitions for the future.They also discussed how FIFA and FIFA esports has changed over the years, looking at how the game and competitive esports scene has changed over the last 20 plus years.
I interview Danny Taylor from Taylors strength in Liverpool. We talk about the 3 modalities they offer, Powerlifting, Weightlifting and Strongman. Enjoy! For more info on Taylors Strength go to https://www.taylorsstrength.co.uk/ For more info on my coaching Weightlifting or Mindset go to www.findmywai.com
#Fitz29 ❄️❄️❄️ Ha llegado el invierno de nuestro descontento con granizo, temporales y aventuras varias. Entramos en trance y exorcizamos nuestros demonios con Augenwasser alias de Elias Raschles y su tema Paid he Rent / Going Out, que abre su nuevo álbum «Sleepdancer» Un disco con nueve cortes. Introspectivo, en su segunda parte experimental. Canciones tarareadas, sintetizadores que envuelven, sección de vientos. Es pop, es soul. No ponemos flamencos y nos vamos a los coches de choque con “Tú me dejaste de querer», el nuevo hit de C.Tangana aka El Madrileño que cuenta con la colaboración de La Húngara y El Niño de Elche. Sin duda, como él ya anunció, la canción más importante de su carrera. Pucho nos llega al corazón con esta “rumbachata” , una mezcla de estilos que ha superado en tiempo record los 37 millones de reproducciones en YouTube. Con su voz conmovedora, BLICK BASSY se ha convertido en uno de los cantautores más creativos de África ,su estilo mezcla influencias africanas, latinoamericanas y americanas, Nacido en Camerún, ha trabajado en Brasil y ahora vive en un pueblo del norte de Francia .Bassy en su disco “1958” (2019) puso su música al servicio de Ruben Um Nyobé, el líder anticolonial que se dirigió a las Naciones Unidas para exigir la independencia de Camerún y fue asesinado por las fuerzas francesas en septiembre de 1958. Compartimos el tema “Ngui Yi”, con regustos crepusculares. Joe Crepúsculo acaba de sacar Supercrepus II disco doble con 17 temas, El antiguo componente de Tarántula, mientras escribía las canciones, pensó que muchas de ellas se asemejaban al laureado Supercrepus (2008), y de ahí esta secuela, con una rosa que fuma en la portada. Humor surrealista y pastiche sonoro posthumanista para hacernos bailar y pensar y llorar. Justo antes de que se decretase el estado de alarma concluyó este trabajo, a excepción de “Cuarentena sin ti”, el tema que pinchamos, amores en tiempos de pandemia. “Program” del Silver Apples, un auténtico “Clásico Cañamina”. La actividad del dúo neoyorquino real fue corta, del 67 al 69. Antes de Silver Apples hubo inventores de sintetizadores primitivos e ingenieros (tanto hombres como mujeres) que trastearon con la música electrónica, pero el proyecto formado por Simeon Coxe y Danny Taylor en 1967 fue el primero que la tocó con una finalidad pop, plantando la semilla del árbol genealógico del que brotarían Kraftwerk y tantos otros. Y que modernos suena todavía. Sampleando al mismísimo Vivaldi. Robert Smith, cantante y guitarrista de The Cure, se ha encargado del remix del tema “Teenager” de Deftones. Esta colaboración es un adelanto de “Black Stallion”, el álbum de remixes del disco “White Pony” de Deftones. Smith ofrece un acercamiento minimalista al sonido etéreo de ‘Teenager’, añadiendo su inimitable personalidad al paisaje sonoro de White Pony . 39:30 ▶️▶️La peli de la semana “First Cow” de Kelly Reichardt La revista TIME que acaba de elegirla como la mejor película de 2020 la define como: “Tranquila y deslumbrante, 'First Cow' de Kelly Reichardt es una canción de este extraño y accidentado tramo de tierra robada que llamamos Estados Unidos, un lugar donde la ternura sigue siendo el bien más preciado". Parece ser una opinión compartida con Gijon International Film Festival (Official Site) que en su 58ª edición (celebrada online entre Filmin y Festhome del 20 al 28 de noviembre) ha coronado a esta producción con el premio a Mejor Película en la sección Albar del certamen, dedicada a los cineastas consagrados. Este conmovedor canto a la amistad en forma de western crepuscular también nos ha encantando en Fitzcarraldo.
In this episode of From the Office with Frankie Cavone, we welcome on Danny Taylor to talk about the Palace Theatre, working with Greg Bell, his history in the music scene and much more!
In this episode Gaby has two brilliant guests. First she chats to ‘Strictly Come Dancing’s’ Head Judge Shirley Ballas. They talk about her fascinating new book ‘Behind the Sequins’, her partner Danny Taylor and her dancer son Mark Ballas who actually pushed her to audition to be a judge on Strictly. She discusses the challenges of being a woman in her industry, bullying and Strictly’s new same sex couples. Also listen to hear her fantastic idea for a dance themed storyline in Coronation Street! Stay tuned as next up Gaby talks to Ariyon Bakare who plays Carlo Boreal in the hugely popular series ‘His Dark Materials’ which is in its second series on BBC and iPlayer. He shares an emotional story about when he was homeless in London at the young age of fifteen, and how he went on to pass his exams and become a successful actor. Produced by Cameo Productions (https://www.cameopro.com/) , music by Beth Macari. Join the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @gabyroslin (https://www.instagram.com/gabyroslin/?hl=en) #thatgabyroslinpodcast (https://twitter.com/hashtag/thatgabyroslinpodcast?src=hashtag_click)
We had the pleasure of interviewing Drew Citron over Zoom video!Brooklyn indie-rock stalwart Drew Citron formed Beverly in 2013, after having got her start as a touring member with Frankie Rose and The Pains of Being Pure of Heart. Over the course of Beverly’s two LPs, released on Kanine Records, Citron toured the world with big acts (The Drums, We Are Scientists). She and Beverly drummer, Scott Rosenthal (Class Actress, The Beets), would go on to open storied Bushwick music-venue, Alphaville, and more recently embark on the highly regarded post-punk outfit, Public Practice. In all these collaborative endeavors, Citron has been developing, refining, and ultimately giving life to what is her latest project, Free Now, due out Summer of 2020 on Park The Van.“Growing up in San Francisco, I used to take so many long melancholic walks listening to The Smiths on my Discman. And those walks now strike me as a kind of prelude to the feeling I’m getting at with this album,” says Citron. “Most of the songs were written in Northern California, camped out on the coast recalling much of how it felt to be an adolescent of sixteen, in love with a record.”Citron, after the break up of Beverly and the end of her long-term relationship with Rosenthal, writes a lot about heartbreak on Free Now. But at thirty-four, she’s also arrived at the height of her performing/writing/producing abilities. “I am finally unafraid to get up on stage and be the front-person, to write all my own material, to get behind a mixing board and turn the knobs and produce my own songs,” she says. “And it took time to get here. It takes time.”In the recording, Citron recruited an extremely talented pool of musicians, recording with Sam Owens (aka Sam Evian) at Flying Cloud, Tim Wheeler (of Ash) at Atomic Heart, John Agnello (engineer: Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Kurt Vile) at Water Music, and Danny Taylor at Transmitter Park Studio. The song arrangements were worked out on stage night after night with Citron’s backing band, comprised of Nico Hedley and Laura Catalano, so that when Citron went into the studio, the songs were, as they say, ready to go.With Free Now, Citron, one of the most beautiful voices in Indie Rock, comes to the table with a whole lot of pain to sing about and the full musical knowledge to put herself, and her talents, front, and center.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
EP1 of the WalkingDownSheepfootLane podcast with Danny Taylor
The Deacons sat down with Fr. Danny Taylor, Parochial Vicar at @St. Mildred Catholic Church in Somerset to talk about life as the newest priest in the Diocese of Lexington. Fr. Danny was ordained in June of this year. It was an exciting conversation to hear about his faith journey including being ordained during a global pandemic, his life journey as a cradle Catholic, and how God calls all of us in different ways,Saint Mildred in Somerset, Kyhttps://www.saintmildred.com/Support our Ministry at Ss. Francis and John Catholic Parishhttp://ssfj.org/Saint of the Day – St. Joseph of Cupertinohttps://www.franciscanmedia.org/Deacons Discussions Drinks is live video and podcast produced by Ss. Francis and John Catholic Parish in Georgetown, KY. You can find all of our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3egzlm1yQhnHEl7aYsPmV9tFbuN392QU Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtBjGpcJF2r2voe21bhTYbQ?sub_confirmation=1We broadcast Deacons Discussions Drinks every Friday. We talk with our parishioners so we can become a better family. We mix in some national Catholic personalities so we can expand our horizons. And occasionally we will talk about doctrine. We will also be doing live shows on the road soon. So please subscribe!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deacons)
Palace Theatre- https://www.palacealbany.org/ This conversation talks about upcoming shows at the Palace, how to more professional, zee and danny tell a few road stories and more
Last Halloween we got together with New York queer nightlife institution The Spectrum for one exxxtremely exciting and fabulously fun few hours of dance floor frolicking and our next recording from the booth comes courtesy of their resident DJ and booker Danny Taylor aka A Village Raid. He stepped up around 5.45am and took a flamethrower to the floor with a scintillating set that stirred together a bubbling trove of thumping, twisted techno, lashings of swampy, ebullient EBM and a dose of acid potent enough to bring brains and bodies to the boil. All the love going out to Danny for letting us up this mix, the mastermind Gage for all his help pulling the strings, Lou for his technical tact and the extended Spectrum family for giving this one life. And if you missed this one, A Village Raid and The Spectrum are back at ours on January 26th for a special Sunday night spiral. Tickets for that are available through our Resident Advisor page.
I’m concluding my 3-part series with this episode on Toronto artists and bands that had their first release between 1982 and 1998. Thanks to Danny Taylor, Simon Head, Terence Gowan, Paul DeLong, Roly Platt, Ralph Alfonso, Wendell Ferguson, John Palubski,… The post Toronto Rocks! Vol.3 1982-1998 – Rockin’ And Rollin’ And Whatnot ep21 appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Continuing my 3-part series with this episode on Toronto artists and bands that had their first release between 1977 and 1982. Thanks to Danny Taylor, Simon Head, Terence Gowan, Paul DeLong, Roly Platt, Ralph Alfonso, Wendell Ferguson, John Palubski, Zero… The post Toronto Rocks! Vol.2 1977-1982 – Rockin’ And Rollin’ And Whatnot ep20 appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
I’m discussing Toronto artists and bands that had their first release between 1955 and 1976 in this first episode of a 3-part series. Thanks to Danny Taylor, Simon Head, Terence Gowan, Paul DeLong, Roly Platt, Ralph Alfonso, Wendell Ferguson, John… The post Toronto Rocks! Vol.1 1955-1976 – Rockin’ And Rollin’ And Whatnot ep19 appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Tune in Live for the Weekly Rundown Radio Show with Special Guests Knock Out Wrestling's own Danny Taylor, McKenzie & Bill Crude will be Live in Studio. We will be talking about the Wrestling Career plus what's in store for one of the Hottest Tag Teams out there. It all goes down Live at 7pm EST. right here on 102.DLG Radio Orlando. JOIN THE LIVE VIDEO CHAT https://appear.in/weeklyrundownradioshow TWITCH.TV LIVE https://www.twitch.tv/102dlgradioorlando FACEBOOK LIVE https://www.facebook.com/102.DLGRadioFMNetwork/ OFFICIAL WEBSITE www.102DLGRadioOrlando.com The Weekly Rundown Radio Show is brought to you in part by iHeart Radio.... check us out on iHeart Radio Today!!! https://www.iheart.com/p…/the-102dlg-radio-fm-show-23720140/
Tune in Live for the Weekly Rundown Radio Show with Special Guests Knock Out Wrestling's own Danny Taylor, McKenzie & Bill Crude will be Live in Studio. We will be talking about the Wrestling Career plus what's in store for one of the Hottest Tag Teams out there. It all goes down Live at 7pm EST. right here on 102.DLG Radio Orlando. JOIN THE LIVE VIDEO CHAT https://appear.in/weeklyrundownradioshow TWITCH.TV LIVE https://www.twitch.tv/102dlgradioorlando FACEBOOK LIVE https://www.facebook.com/102.DLGRadioFMNetwork/ OFFICIAL WEBSITE www.102DLGRadioOrlando.com The Weekly Rundown Radio Show is brought to you in part by iHeart Radio.... check us out on iHeart Radio Today!!! https://www.iheart.com/p…/the-102dlg-radio-fm-show-23720140/
Our FWA guest on this edition of the podcast is Danny Taylor, author of Kevin Keegan's newly-released autobiography; My Life In Football. He speaks about the book and reflects on the midweek Champions League performances on this edition of the podcast. Derek McGovern and Andy Excell preview the televised Premier League games and Pete Farries, Gav P and Al Ross look at the Football League. Alex Dunn has a bet in Germany. Dave Kelner is your host. #betting #podcast #PremierLeague #football #nufc
Music by Mutt Farm Food by-O'baby gourmet sandwich shop guests include Danny Taylor, Annie Bell and Dennis from Palace Theater in Albany. Chris Mandry, DJ Ease1, Robin, Mega and more
Student workers at Rutgers University are fighting for $15 an hour. Undergraduate history major and dining-hall worker Danny Taylor of @RutgersUSAS talks about their struggle. Thanks to Verso Books for their support. Check out Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump by David Neiwert versobooks.com/books/2535-alt-america, and support this podcast with your $ at patreon.com/TheDig! Also: Jacobin has published a transcription of Dan's interview with the Fields sisters jacobinmag.com/2018/01/racecraft-racism-barbara-karen-fields
The Guardian's Chief Football Writer, Danny Taylor, joins William Hill's Dave Kelner to preview the Premier League action this weekend. Danny, who won two awards at the SJA Awards on Monday, gives his predictions for the TV games and speaks about Arsene Wenger, Jurgen Klopp and Sergio Aguero. #PL #football #betting
Without further adu Videogame BANG! presents to you our crowning achievement: #VGB100 There are no words that will describe actually what will be heard in this episode. We decided to throw a studio reveal party and invite 15 of our closest friends and supporters to check out the new studio and rotate in and out of the show. Cory and Aaron are joined by regulars David Webb and Lareesa. We brought in fan favorites like Alexander Baggs and Steven! A few behind the scenes people that you have never seen on the show like Noah Page and Derek Voss join the show... Our humble little Sacramento podcast has made it to #100 and there is plenty of cause for celebration because we are unveiling our brand new Studio, and announcing our sponsorship with Corsair Gaming. VGB would not be possible without so many people and the support of Nerd Reactor, but the most important people are the ones that listen to the show week in and week out. Thank you for making the VGB dreams come true and we hope you stick around for another 100 episodes. In the Episode: Cory Vincent, Aaron Carter, David Webb, Genese Davis, Lareesa, Steven Gutierrez, Alex Baggs, David Ng, Creepy Jerry, Noel Beltran, Eddie Villanueva, Adam Seay, Jamie Webb, Elizabeth Vincent, Kristy Points, Derek Voss, Noah Page Special Thanks- Geoff Voss, Derek Voss, Karen Eudy, Ross DuClair, Danny Taylor, John Spartan Nguyen, Joe Gonzalez
silverapplesliveonyouarehear The latest edition of You Are Hear features an exclusive live set from legendary electronic music pioneers The Silver Apples. The Silver Apples were formed in New York in 1967 by drummer Danny Taylor and vocalist Simeon Coxe, the bands unique sound came from a hand built electronic instrument Simeon built from several oscillators with eighty-six manual controls which created a sound which predated and certainly influenced Krautrock, Suicide, Spaceman3 and a host of post rock bands such as the Klaxons who the band came to inspire some 40 years later. The Sliver Apples are now a solo act, sadly Danny died in 2005, however Simeon is very alive and kicking and as you will hear in this excellent live set recorded at the Corsica Studios in London on 12th march 2008 to a full house. http://www.silverapples.com/ Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via whippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
You Are Hear: New Live Music Sessions and Specials - From the Outer Edges
silverapplesliveonyouarehear The latest edition of You Are Hear features an exclusive live set from legendary electronic music pioneers The Silver Apples. The Silver Apples were formed in New York in 1967 by drummer Danny Taylor and vocalist Simeon Coxe, the bands unique sound came from a hand built electronic instrument Simeon built from several oscillators with eighty-six manual controls which created a sound which predated and certainly influenced Krautrock, Suicide, Spaceman3 and a host of post rock bands such as the Klaxons who the band came to inspire some 40 years later. The Sliver Apples are now a solo act, sadly Danny died in 2005, however Simeon is very alive and kicking and as you will hear in this excellent live set recorded at the Corsica Studios in London on 12th march 2008 to a full house. http://www.silverapples.com/ Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via whippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
Some classic Jesus music including: Tonight's Your Night – Peter Beveridge, Change My Heart – Fireworks, It's Alright – Phil Johnson And Kim Perry, Changed In A Moment – Wayne Watson, The Second Coming Sunset – Matthews, Taylor and Johnson, Changed Hearts – Sweet Comfort Band, Hold On - Forerunner, The Warrior – Chuck Girard, Changes – Love Song, Make A Change – Phil Keaggy, Rest – Mustard Seed Faith
Some classic Jesus music including: Tonight's Your Night – Peter Beveridge, Change My Heart – Fireworks, It's Alright – Phil Johnson And Kim Perry, Changed In A Moment – Wayne Watson, The Second Coming Sunset – Matthews, Taylor & Johnson, Changed Hearts – Sweet Comfort Band, Hold On - Forerunner, The Warrior – Chuck Girard, Changes – Love Song, Make A Change – Phil Keaggy, Rest – Mustard Seed Faith
Some classic Jesus music including: Tonight's Your Night – Peter Beveridge, Change My Heart – Fireworks, It's Alright – Phil Johnson And Kim Perry, Changed In A Moment – Wayne Watson, The Second Coming Sunset – Matthews, Taylor & Johnson, Changed Hearts – Sweet Comfort Band, Hold On - Forerunner, The Warrior – Chuck Girard, Changes – Love Song, Make A Change – Phil Keaggy, Rest – Mustard Seed Faith
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on live albums, including: Hallelujah/Jesus Is The Answer - Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, Hymn - Noel Paul Stookey, Pamela - Danny Taylor, Sunny Day - Randy Matthews, He's Coming Back - Barry Mcguire, Love Broke Thru - Phil Keaggy, I Fall In Love / Change - 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Guitar Song - Mickey & Becki Moore, A Love Song - Love Song, Jesus Came Into My Life - Benny Hester
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on live albums, including: Hallelujah/Jesus Is The Answer - Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, Hymn - Noel Paul Stookey, Pamela - Danny Taylor, Sunny Day - Randy Matthews, He's Coming Back - Barry Mcguire, Love Broke Thru - Phil Keaggy, I Fall In Love / Change - 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Guitar Song - Mickey & Becki Moore, A Love Song - Love Song, Jesus Came Into My Life - Benny Hester
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on live albums, including: Hallelujah/Jesus Is The Answer - Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, Hymn - Noel Paul Stookey, Pamela - Danny Taylor, Sunny Day - Randy Matthews, He's Coming Back - Barry Mcguire, Love Broke Thru - Phil Keaggy, I Fall In Love / Change - 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Guitar Song - Mickey & Becki Moore, A Love Song - Love Song, Jesus Came Into My Life - Benny Hester
Some classic Jesus music, with memories of Jesus Solid Rock, including: Rock and Roll Preacher - Chuck Girard, Thief In The Night - Cliff Richard, Snatchin' All The Children From The Pits Of Hell - Danny Taylor, Echoes Of The Spirit - Joe English, My Tribute - Andrae Crouch, It Took A Carpenter - Randy Matthews, ... Jesus Solid Rock aircheck circa 1978 ..., ... commentary by Tony Suits about Jesus Solid Rock ..., I Can't Believe It - Keith Green, Let Us Be One - Love Song, Praise Hymn/The Gift - Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart
Some classic Jesus music, with memories of Jesus Solid Rock, including: Rock and Roll Preacher - Chuck Girard, Thief In The Night - Cliff Richard, Snatchin' All The Children From The Pits Of Hell - Danny Taylor, Echoes Of The Spirit - Joe English, My Tribute - Andrae Crouch, It Took A Carpenter - Randy Matthews, ... Jesus Solid Rock aircheck circa 1978 ..., ... commentary by Tony Suits about Jesus Solid Rock ..., I Can't Believe It - Keith Green, Let Us Be One - Love Song, Praise Hymn/The Gift - Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart
Some classic Jesus music, with memories of Jesus Solid Rock, including: Rock and Roll Preacher - Chuck Girard, Thief In The Night - Cliff Richard, Snatchin' All The Children From The Pits Of Hell - Danny Taylor, Echoes Of The Spirit - Joe English, My Tribute - Andrae Crouch, It Took A Carpenter - Randy Matthews, ... Jesus Solid Rock aircheck circa 1978 ..., ... commentary by Tony Suits about Jesus Solid Rock ..., I Can't Believe It - Keith Green, Let Us Be One - Love Song, Praise Hymn/The Gift - Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on Maranatha! sampler albums, including: For Those Tears I Died - Children Of The Day, Jesus Is All We Need - The Way, Big City Blues - Tom Stipe, Hippie Version of the 23rd Psalm - John Rydgren, Old Gray Ford - Wing And A Prayer, Ain't Gonna Fight It - Daniel Amos, Who Loves The Lonely - Aslan, Don't You Worry - Leon Patillo, Growing Fruits Of The Spirit - Danny Taylor, Easy To Slip - The Talbot Brothers, Take Me To The Light - Erick Nelson & Michelle Pillar
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on Maranatha! sampler albums, including: For Those Tears I Died - Children Of The Day, Jesus Is All We Need - The Way, Big City Blues - Tom Stipe, Hippie Version of the 23rd Psalm - John Rydgren, Old Gray Ford - Wing And A Prayer, Ain't Gonna Fight It - Daniel Amos, Who Loves The Lonely - Aslan, Don't You Worry - Leon Patillo, Growing Fruits Of The Spirit - Danny Taylor, Easy To Slip - The Talbot Brothers, Take Me To The Light - Erick Nelson & Michelle Pillar
Some classic Jesus music, focusing on Maranatha! sampler albums, including: For Those Tears I Died - Children Of The Day, Jesus Is All We Need - The Way, Big City Blues - Tom Stipe, Hippie Version of the 23rd Psalm - John Rydgren, Old Gray Ford - Wing And A Prayer, Ain't Gonna Fight It - Daniel Amos, Who Loves The Lonely - Aslan, Don't You Worry - Leon Patillo, Growing Fruits Of The Spirit - Danny Taylor, Easy To Slip - The Talbot Brothers, Take Me To The Light - Erick Nelson & Michelle Pillar