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It's Coachella weekend, so Matt is joined by Dave Brooks, the senior director of touring at Billboard, to discuss all things music festivals. David gives us the latest on Coachella: how it's been doing lately, how much money headliners make, and whether it's still the most culturally relevant music festival in the world. They then go through a music festival power ranking, discussing which are on the rise, how the economics have changed, and where things are going (02:18). Matt finishes the show with a prediction about the newest category added to the Academy Awards (25:14). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Dave Brooks Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Since they were kids, Eleanor and Dave dreamed of traveling around the world and in 2014 they finally took the leap! They spent 18 months on the road and that time changed them to the core; there was no going back... although they had to. They returned to work, started a family, bought a house, and focused on micro adventures but it didn't feel like "the good life." It just felt too busy. So they decided to forge a different kind of future for themselves driven by joy and intention. They made one change after another until they could leave again for good in 2022. They set off with their children, bicycles and backpacks, and are so grateful to be in French Polynesia to share the life changing experience of a grand adventure. They hope to inspire to shake up your family life and experience all the beauty the world has to offer together. You can find them on instagram or here In this episode we will be discussing the road they took to where they are today. We talk about Traveling to French Polynesia Best time to travel to French Polynesia Favorite islands to explore in French Polynesia How to get around French Polynesia
Following the tour cancellations from artists like Jennifer Lopez and The Black Keys and slow ticket sales for other artists like Future and Metro Boomin', we investigate what's going on with summer concerts with Dave Brooks, senior director of live music and touring at Billboard. Plus, we discuss the Biden administration's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster. And we take your calls! This segment is guest hosted by Kousha Navidar
Just bein silly buggers. Dave Brooks and Adam Ronan on the pod. Enjoy
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast. This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will go over two deals that will help us learn the methods of Philip Anschutz. Links: Around Kansas - Phil Anschutz June 06,2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnfunEKZzxg&ab_channel=FarmingUnlimitedTV Rise and fall of former LA Kings owner Bruce McNall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ymc0JVcgFk&ab_channel=SPORTSNET Stephen Mandel - Investing Behind Change Invest Like the Best: https://www.joincolossus.com/episodes/17309631/mandel-investing-behind-change?tab=transcript "Big Shots with Giselle Fernandez" Tim Leiweke interview: https://youtu.be/PmD78qRIVYo?si=ajOEQDsWtnYqp-Bb Disney Flywheel: https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1318613088074108932/photo/1 Sources: - Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports by Michael MacCambridge - The Mayor : how I turned around Los Angeles after riots, an earthquake and the O.J. Simpson murder trial by Richard Riordan - The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics by Michael Bennet - “The Passion of Philip Anschutz” by Devin Leonard - “Lakers Valued At $5.5 Billion In Anschutz Sale To Dodgers Owners” by Mike Ozanian - “Value Of AEG Disclosed To Be At Least $8 Billion” by Mike Ozanian - “Home Field Advantage” by David Davis - "The Man Who Owns L.A" by Connie Bruck - "Anschutz Empire Includes Galaxy" by Grahame L. Jones - "Shadow of a Doubt" by Stuart Steers - "Two 'rookies' tackle sports" by Paula Moore - "AEG: Timeline of L.A. deals" by Scott J. Wilson - "Anschutz to Buy Concert Firm Goldenvoice" by Jeff Leeds - "Anschutz Group Acquires Promotion Firm" by Jeff Leeds - "Coachella Grossed Record-Breaking $114 Million This Year: Exclusive" by Dave Brooks - "Movie Theaters Of the Absurd" by Forbes Magazine 2001 - "Regal's Future Up in the Air" by South Florida Sun Sentinel 2000 - "Anschutz Sells Half-Billion Dollars in Shares of Regal Entertainment" by Ed Lin - "Six Who Made It Happen" by David Wharton and Robyn Norwood - "Regal Cinemas Completes Chapter 11 Recovery Plan" by LA Times Archives 2002 - "Regal files bankruptcy" by CNN Money 2001 - "Philip Anschutz Reaps A Blockbuster Payout" by Andy Serwer - "Morality Play" by Dorothy Pomerantz Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
This is a Special Edition of the Shaping Opinion Podcast called “13Q: A Top 40 Radio Story.” In this extended episode (90 minutes), we take you back to when it was all about the music, when radio was everywhere. A time when it was all about the culture, but mostly it was about having fun. In this episode, we talk to the people who were behind the mic and in front of it, telling at least a part of the story of one generation. We do it by telling the story of the last big Top 40 radio station in the form of 13Q, Pittsburgh. It was around for only a short time, but its impact would be felt for decades. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/13Q_-_Top_40_Radios_Last_Dance_auphonic.mp3 Cecil Heftel was born in Chicago on September 30th, 1924. He died at the ripe old age of 85 in 2010. later. He did many things in that time, but our focus here is on just one of those things. Heftel is best remembered as a congressman from Hawaii, where he served from 1977 to 1986. But his story started long before that. Heftel made a name for himself as an innovator in Top 30 radio when he bought a Denver station called KIMN. That station became #1 in its market and then he sold it in 1960 before moving to Hawaii. 13Q music survey 1974 In 1973, he got back in the radio game when he bought a Fort Lauderdale radio station on the FM dial – WHYI-FM and he re-named it Y-100. That same year, he bought an AM news/talk station in Pittsburgh called WJAS. That's when things would change. Cecil Heftel was coming to Pittsburgh and winning was the only option. On March 12th 1973, Heftel rocked the Pittsburgh radio world when he introduced Pittsburghers to something they had never heard before. A Top-40 rock station that didn't go by call letters, but by a number and a letter. 13Q. And a kind of Top 40 sound…well…you just had to hear it. This wasn't your father's Top 40 radio. Starting in 1973 and for just a short eight years, 1320 on the AM dial would be WKTQ – 13Q – and would leave its mark on the region's baby boom generation that was still in school or just coming of age. Heftel owned and operated his stations from Honolulu, Hawaii. At 13Q, he said he couldn't find the local people he wanted, so he turned to out-of-towners. His initial line-up was: Sam Holman, who used to work for cross-town rival KQV. Holman came back to Pittsburgh from Chicago to man the mic for morning drive. Dennis Waters came to Pittsburgh from Washington, D.C., to handle mid-days. Mark Driscoll was recruited from LA to handle the afternoon and evening drive. Jackson Armstrong, brought his one-man wrecking ball of a show into the studio at 6 p.m. And two guys came to Pittsburgh via Phoenix. Batt Johnson took to the mic from 10 p.m. – 2:00 a.m., and Dave Brooks held the fort overnight from 2-6 a.m. The sound, the format, the call letters, the brand and the team were all the work of a radio legend who went by the name of Buzz Bennett. Cecil Heftel wanted a winner, so he hired a winner to put it all together. Buzz Bennett was born for a life in radio. He was a Baltimore kid who at 13 years old, finagled his way onto Baltimore's big TV dance show, The Buddy Deane Show. Before long, he was a dancer on the show and helping vet the show's music. 13Q Radio studios in the Kossman Building in Downtown Pittsburgh, circa 1973. He parlayed his success as a teenager to the point where he was a program director and a DJ at a radio station in Arkansas at the age of 16. The radio world took notice. After such early success, he made stops back in Baltimore and then around the country, learning the ins and outs of radio from Top 40 pioneers and legendary programmers, until one day, he became a legend himself. He was an innovator in his own right. Everywhere he went, his stations won, they won big, they dominated their markets. 13Q would take over the Pittsburgh Top 40 radio mark, knocking KQV Radio off of its perch.
Closeted homosexual and aspiring comedian Dave Brooks joins the pod this week to talk about his recent animal and open mic abuse. You'll wanna listen to this one.
Few healthcare executives have as much experience in the industry as Dave Brooks — currently the Chief Strategy Officer with People.Health, Dave became the CEO and VP of Physician Services for Christus Medical Group in 1996 before becoming the EVP and COO for Central DuPage Health in 2002. He has also served as CEO of Providence Health and Services, president of Ascension St. John Hospital and SVP of their East Region, President of St Joseph Mercy Health in Ann Arbor and Livingston, and the Director of Wayne County Health in Detroit, Michigan. On this episode of Healthcare Market Matrix, Dave joins host, John Farkas to talk about his healthcare career, the path to de-risking technology solutions, and offers valuable insights into population health and its impact on the future of healthcare. Brought to you by Golden Spiral.
“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan's premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and since 2015 it has published more than 500 episodes. It is co-hosted by veteran journalist John Gonzalez and longtime chef & beer expert Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.This week we travel to Port Huron - a.k.a. Michigan's Thumbcoast and the Blue Water Area - to talk about popular summer events, as well as a new distillery.Thanks to Caleb Gordon of affiliate station WPHM for helping us set up guests. We recorded the show at the Home, Sport & Garden Show at the Blue Water Convention Center.Season 5, Episode 13:Andrew Kercher, Community Engagement Manager for Port Huron Museums, talks about the Carnegie Center, Thomas Edison Depot, Huron Lightship, and Fort Gratiot Light Station. Learn more about these destinations as well as how to spend the night at the lighthouse at phmuseum.org.Chris Troy and Mike Deising of Hot-Wheels Weekend in nearby Marysville run down all the fun car enthusiasts and families will have Aug. 25-26 at Marysville Gazebo Park. The weekend includes classic cars, live music and even an appearance of Tom Wopat and the General Lee car of "Dukes of Hazaard" TV fame. Learn more about the events and bands at marysvillehotwheelsweekend.com.The husband and wife of Denise and Dave Brooks get us excited for the Blue Water Sandfest, which is Aug. 4-6 at the Fort Gratiot Light Station. They tell about the tons of sand that is brought in for artists to created sculptures as high as 15-feet tall. Learn more at bluewatersandfest.com.And John Fitzgerald, co-founder of Renaissance Man "RenMan" Distillery, talks about a revolutionary process to age whiskey, which they will showcase when the distillery opens May 8 at Downtown Port Huron's new Wrigley Center. Learn more at renmandistilling.com.This show aired April 1-2, 2023.BTM airs on radio stations across the state, and you can always find us as a podcast on your favorite streaming service.Affiliates:*8 a.m. Saturdays on WBRN - 1460 AM and 107.7 FM in Big Rapids*8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI*8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing*10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek*10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor*4 p.m. Saturdays on WIOS "The Bay's Best!" - 1480 AM & 106.9 FM in Tawas / East Tawas*7 a.m. Sundays on the following Black Diamond Broadcasting stations:-WCFX - CFX Today's Hits (95.3) in Mt. Pleasant-WGFN - Classic Rock The Bear (98.1 & 95.3) in Traverse City-WMRX - Sunny 97.7 in Midland-WUPS - The Classic Hits Station (98.5) in Houghton Lake-WWMK - 1063 MAC FM in Cheboygan*Noon Sundays on News, Talk and Sports - 1380-AM WPHM in Port Huron*1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw*6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and FM (106.9) in Grand RapidsFollow John and Amy on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten orTwitter at @BehindTheMitten and Instagram at @BehindTheMitten_.
Bradley is joined by BJJ Blackbelt Dave Brooks to talk about his mixed marital arts journey that lead him from the UK to Australia. The boys also talk about Dave's first steps into stand up comedy, the Fifa world cup, and a woman who's ragdoll husband cheated on her.
Now on The Pop Up Reunion Spectacular Surprise Promoter 101 Podcast we feature the legendary Author of "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" and Music Attorney Donald S. Passman Paladins Artists founders Steve Martin, Andy Somers and Wayne Forte walk us through the first year of the agency and it's future Plus a discussion on the state of the industry with the Brooklyn Bowl's Kirk Peterson Three Questions with Superfly's Ben Pitkowsky An special appearances from: BSE's Laurie Jacoby, AGI's Nick Storch, Ineffable's Thomas Cussins, Reliant Talent's Heath Baumhor & Frank Wing, FPC's Scott Leslie, Billboard's Dave Brooks, First Avenue's Nate Kranz, AC's Ted Heinig, Nederlander's Jamie Loeb, Vector's Brian Penix, TM's Pattianne Tarlton, AEG's Jason Bernstein, DSP's Dan Smalls, Jim Runge, Goldenvoice's Elliott Lefko, Works Entertainment's David Britz, Historic Theatre Group's Rick Hansen, Rocks Off's Jake Szufnarowski, LN's Michael Belkin, ICM Andrea Johnson, Warped Tours' Kevin Lyman, Tobin Centers' Aaron Zimmerman, The Pabst Theatre Groups Gary Witt and Matt Beringer, and RCA's Nick Light Hosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: shorturl.at/rEHP7 Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.net Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Now on The Pop Up Reunion Spectacular Surprise Promoter 101 Podcast we feature the legendary Author of "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" and Music Attorney Donald S. PassmanPaladins Artists founders Steve Martin, Andy Somers and Wayne Forte walk us through the first year of the agency and it's future Plus a discussion on the state of the industry with the Brooklyn Bowl's Kirk PetersonThree Questions with Superfly's Ben PitkowskyAn special appearances from: BSE's Laurie Jacoby, AGI's Nick Storch, Ineffable's Thomas Cussins, Reliant Talent's Heath Baumhor & Frank Wing, FPC's Scott Leslie, Billboard's Dave Brooks, First Avenue's Nate Kranz, AC's Ted Heinig, Nederlander's Jamie Loeb, Vector's Brian Penix, TM's Pattianne Tarlton, AEG's Jason Bernstein, DSP's Dan Smalls, Jim Runge, Goldvoice's Elliott Lefko, Works Entertainment's David Britz, Historic Theatre Group's Rick Hansen, Rocks Off's Jake Szufnarowski, LN's Michael Belkin, ICM Andrea Johnson, Warped Tours' Kevin Lyman, Tobin Centers' Aaron Zimmerman, The Pabst Theatre Groups Gary Witt and Matt Beringer, and RCA's Nick LightHosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: shorturl.at/rEHP7Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.netSpotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Scott's got some stuff to figure out. Until he does, the guys talk to dyed in the wool, hardcore lifer Dave Brooks about growing up in New York, seeing Zeppelin during the filming of “Song Remains The Same”, bouncing on Quincy Jones' knee, seeing Blondie at Max's, going to school with Julian Lennon, seeing the Ramones at CB's, his band Honor Among Thieves, pizza, his dad's awesome music club, and the time Joey Ramone saved him from being murdered by Hell's Angels at Woody's. People are the greatest.
Sponsored by: www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMBe sure to check out our sponsors HYDRONIQUE HYDRATION: https://bit.ly/hydro-niqueOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--Listen to these insightful messages from Bob Karmel, of the United States Muay Thai Association and Coach Dave Brooks of Team Universal Muay Thai!Also a quick update on giveaways and more!--
DC is joined by Andrew Utnerberger and Dave Brooks from Billboard to talk about why Drake has been named the Artist of The Decade. They travel through the 2010's and talk about Drake's legacy thus far and how/if he can sustain his success into the 2020's. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Brooks is a former Royal Marines Commando who served in 40 Commando and the United Kingdom Landing Force Command Support Group RM. Dave was on a training exercise in the Mediterranean with 40 Commando as part of the Amphibious Ready Group during the September 11th attacks. His unit was involved in early operations in Afghanistan alongside C Sqn SBS and B Sqn SAS. Dave joined Landing Force Command Support Group in late 2002 and was part of a TACP team for the invasion of Iraq 2003. Dave left the Royal Marines in 2006 and has been with a major global bank for the last 14 years. He now lives in London and heads up physical security operations across the UK and Channel Islands. He was one of the founding members of his organisations Military Network, and actively supports recruitment and career development for service leavers looking for employment in the banking sector. Follow on INSTAGRAM Dave - @d.j.brooks83 Podcast - @leadwasps
Ohio – particularly Cleveland – is central to the story of rock music. Blues-rock, folk-rock, heavy metal thunder, whacked-out experimental stuff made by idiosyncratic creators following wild whims: Ohio musical history has all of it. It’s a home of the uncooperative, the rebellious, the irrepressibly energetic, and the torchbearers of rock’s tradition of recalcitrance and marvelous mischief. John “Charlie” Templeman of Jib Machine Records knows all about that tradition because he’s a part of it. He’s become one of the most recognizable faces in the Cleveland underground – a label owner who cares deeply about the musicians on his roster and the future of music, both live and recorded, in Ohio and beyond. He’s a champion of the underdog and a friend to dreamers and rockers of all kinds, a guardian of a safe harbor for misfits. Through Jib Machine, he’s raising an entire region’s profile, calling attention to a corner of the country loaded with talent, but, too often, overlooked by the tastemakers on the coasts. Since its inception in 2004, Jib Machine has released more than sixty records, many of which were made by unforgettable Cleveland characters. Templeman and Jib Machine have kept their ears to the clubs and done their best to boost contemporary Ohio rock’s signal. But they’ve never forgotten their roots or the roots of the local sound, and they’ve reissued music by area legends and assisted the re-formation of beloved, fondly remembered groups. Slammin’ Gladys, for instance, brought their distinctive amalgam of hard rock, funk, blues, and glam-metal out of a decades-long hibernation to cut a new album for Jib Machine. It’s doubtful that anybody but Templeman could have turned that trick. Hostile Omish, one of the longest-running and most respected bands in Cleveland punk, have made Jib Machine their home for fifteen years. And whether solo, with his guitar army or the Blindside Blues Band, electrifying guitarist Michael Onesko delivers his style of protean blues to the label. These artists possess a quality that Templeman loves: audacity. It’s a common thread that runs straight through the Jib Machine roster, present in the forthright songs of local legend Eli “Guitarman” Fletcher, the outspoken political punk and molten metal of Gwazi, the bedrock gospel of Philomena Gales, the adventurous, hallucinatory psychedelia of Sweden’s Mouth Of Clay (Jib’s first European artist), the relentless, funky, thoroughly unclassifiable Hot Ham & Cheese, and many other artists who proudly fly the Jib Machine banner. None of this music is shy – it’s bold sounds made for bold listeners – Ohioans and the many millions of rockers worldwide who are Ohioans at heart. As Templeman continues to expand Jib Machine’s reach, he has shaken hands with like-minded independent ventures: Jib Machine distributes records by Akarma, Shroom Angel, DSI and other imprints. He’s also the founder of 13 Recordings, a production operation that specializes in sonic ferocity. Some of the Jib Machine catalog’s best-known titles were cut by 13 Recordings, but others availed themselves of the local resource, too. And that’s Templeman, and Jib Machine: always ready to help boost area music, always on the lookout for ways to amplify the voices of his artists, steadily supplying the world with some genuine heartland electricity. A historic roster is listed below… Active Roster Hot Ham & Cheese (on label since 2005) Hostile Omish (on label since 2006) Eli “Guitarman” Fletcher (on label since 2012) Gwazi (on label since 2015) Brad Demiter (on label since 2015) Dennis Baker (on label since 2016) 9E$V$ (on label since 2016) Philomena Gales (on label since 2016) Mike Onesko (BLU-K, The Kwik, Blindside Blues Band, Guitar Army…on label since 2017) Dave Brooks (on label since 2018) Slammin’ Gladys (on label since 2018) Dizzy Dizzy MK II (on label since 2019) David Curtis Band (on label since 2019) Mouth of Clay (on label since 2020) Darkening Skies (on label since 2020) Jib Alumni Johnny Mohawk and the Assassins (signed in 2005 but now defunct) “Slowhand” Jack Labgold (signed 2010; passed away in 2015) 7th Day Creeps (signed 2010 but now defunct) Pat Zelenka (long-time friend of Jib… he’s currently signed to Red Ridge Entertainment out of Nashville) Side projects that have releases The Drug Fux Poor Ass Leon J TEMP 13 Pontius Pilot Alcoholic Spok
In our seventh podcast episode, we discuss behavioural change. Our amiable and engaging guests for this episode are Dave Brooks, Green-Schools Officer and Padraig Walsh, Behaviour Specialist at ChangAble. We cover a lot of ground, chatting about accepting change and asking why is it sometimes hard to change. We also look at social norms, how we frame narratives around solutions for better outcomes, language & imagery, eco-anxiety and lots more. This is a great podcast to also learn more about how we can bring everyone along with us in the seismic changes society needs to take.
On this episode of the Parent Podcast, Jodi interviews Dave Brooks and his son Ben for part 3 of guiding teens through dating and healthy relationships with the opposite gender.
With so much drama in the in-dus-try, we head to the LBC to speak with Dave Brooks, Touring Director for Billboard. Dave gives insight on the ways he has had to pivot covering the touring industry amidst a worldwide pandemic, and what he sees as the future of live entertainment. He discusses memorable moments and course-changes in his career, which he credits for shaping his success. Listen in as Dave talks about taking a risk in starting his own company, how he developed it, and the path to eventually selling it. He lets us inside his “war room” and talks about covering the infamous Fyre Festival and the dueling documentaries that followed.
In this episode, we'll be hearing from Dave Brooks, who will be telling us the story about his missionary grandparents and their children, (including Dave's father), who became prisoners of the Japanese in the Philippines during WWII. Dave's story will include the heroic and dramatic rescue of his family by US Paratroopers and Philippine Guerrillas. Photo: Courtesy of Dave Brooks Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
Something I learned early on in our early effort 45 years ago to create a publication quite unlike any other for the air cargo industry: In order to have a clearer vision of what lies ahead be sure and gather as much information as possible that deals with what has already happened. So, the first order of business at Flying Typers has always been to cast a clear line to the history of air cargo. Now with COVID-19 touching every part of the world with every person that you ever met part of a common experience we thought to write to some people who have spent the best years of their lives building the industry but now in retirement might be nudged into venturing forth with some ideas and opinions to share with the folks who in 2020 are actively day to day doing the heavy lifting in our business today. Thankfully we have something to report for that effort that begins today with Jacques Ancher who created the wildly successful modern air cargo structure at KLM Cargo , Ram Menen the man who began on the ramp when Emirates Airline had only couple leased in planes from Pakistan and then for the next three decades was most responsible for Sky Cargo emerging as a world power. Also, today Dave Brooks who served as President Cargo for American Airlines from year to year shares some thoughts. American Airlines in 2020 is the biggest airline in the world but the carrier’s cargo enterprise great as a great giant unleashed in many directions all over the world during the Brooks years. We find it reassuring that although both of these gentlemen put down their sword quite some time ago like many of us the care and passion for our industry has not faded. As we often have said and it is especially true here, for Jacques Ram & Dave the song may have ended but the melody lingers on. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support
For the week of Mar. 20th, Billboard takes a look at all things Coronavirus, from the pandemic's impact on touring and finances, to which artists are going as far as to delay their albums. Dave Brooks, Bilboard's Senior Director of Touring & Live, and Melinda Newman, Billboard's Executive Editor, West Coast & Nashville, call in.
It's a Miracle On Ice edition of Beyond The Pond as the guys celebrate the 40th anniversary of the greatest moment in sports history. Herb Brooks' brother Dave Brooks calls in to talk about The Greatest Day Celebration, St. Cloud State Men's Hockey Head Coach Brett Larson talks about his team's shootout win over North Dakota, and The Boys of Winter author Wayne Coffey shares what he learned about the Miracle on Ice while writing his book!
Herb Brooks little brother Dave joined Beyond the Pond to talk about memories of Lake Placid, The Greatest Day celebration and more
Dan Barreiro is joined in-studio by Herb Brooks' brother Dave who tells some great story about Herb and the 1980 Miracle. Rick Bozich previews Gophers/Indiana. Pat Kessler previews the latest Democratic debate.
Herb Brooks brother David joins Dan Barreiro in studio to share Herbie stories and what he remembers about being in Lake Placid 40 years ago.
Dan Barreiro is joined in-studio by Herb Brooks' brother Dave who tells some great story about Herb and the 1980 Miracle. Rick Bozich previews Gophers/Indiana. Pat Kessler previews the latest Democratic debate.
Enjoy the interview the guys had with San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle and former Notre Dame DT, Ian Williams! Plus, a few fun calls with Ken Murphy, Dave Brooks, Jason from the ND Michigan fan club and more!
DC and producer Cleveland time-travel back to August 1969 to the Woodstock Music Festival that changed music and festivals forever. They're joined by Dave Brooks from Billboard to talk Woodstock and much more. Music Vibes Podcast is sponsored by Neat Neat Neat Records and Music located at 1836 South Calhoun Street in downtown Fort Wayne. Neat Neat Neat stocks LPs and CDs across all genres and is an authorized dealer for Ortofon, Audio Technica, Emotiva, Wharfdale, Project and more. Please visit Neatneatneatrecords.com for more information.
Rowena and Dave led us through the data from their research and their predictions about the future of degree apprenticeships and their advice to employers either running or looking to start a programme.
When SeatGeek set out to disrupt the live event ticket buying experience they went up against dominant players like Ticketmaster and StubHub, and a seemingly endless series of new pain points that kept cropping up around every corner. Would the startup be able to continue adjusting its mobile-first platform at the same time as it fought for space in a tightly controlled industry? SeatGeek co-founder Russell D'Souza and CX Director Joe Gilgoff describe the murky world of ticket buying he sought to improve and the challenges his team had to overcome. Journalists Eric Fisher and Dave Brooks, and ticketing veteran Fred Maglione provide context to a complex industry. And sports superfan and podcaster Tim Daniel relates his experience scoring tickets with SeatGeek. Repeat Customer is an original podcast from Zendesk about great customer experiences. Learn more about the podcast at zendesk.com/repeatcustomer You can rate or review Repeat Customer at Apple Podcasts. We'd love to know what you think.
DC reviews the latest EP released by Carlos Santana entitled, "In Search of Mona Lisa." Also, he is joined by Dave Brooks from Billboard to give an update on the Woodstock 50 festival that was reportedly canceled. Dave's report: https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/8509194/woodstock-50-festival-cancelation-financing-behind-scenes Music Vibes Podcast is sponsored by Neat Neat Neat Records and Music located at 1836 South Calhoun Street in downtown Fort Wayne. Neat Neat Neat stocks LPs and CDs across all genres and is an authorized dealer for Ortofon, Audio Technica, Emotiva, Wharfdale, Project and more. Please visit Neatneatneatrecords.com for more information.
This week on Promoter 101 The Podcast we’ve got AEG Presents' Bobby Reynolds talking about the challenges of booking Sin City, APA's Noel Largess breaks down her path to success,A War Story with Kill The 8 Merch Company's Aaron Rosen,Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg welcomes special guest co-host from Nederlander Concerts Jamie Loeb,And News of The Week with Luke Pierce and Dave Brooks.Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC ← JUST ADDEDEmail: steiny@promoter101.netTweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
This week on Promoter 101 The Podcast we’ve got AEG Presents' Bobby Reynolds talking about the challenges of booking Sin City, APA's Noel Largess breaks down her path to success, A War Story with Kill The 8 Merch Company's Aaron Rosen, Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg welcomes special guest co-host from Nederlander Concerts Jamie Loeb, And News of The Week with Luke Pierce and Dave Brooks. Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC ← JUST ADDED Email: steiny@promoter101.net Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
On this episode of F*Bomb: The Podcast Dave Brooks stopped by the studio for a chat, everyone knows Dave as a the drummer of Honor Among Thieves, and as a soundman extraordinaire, not to mention, the life of the party anywhere he goes. It was my honor to interview Dave about his upbringing, music, and life, and it seems only fitting that this episode is getting posted on the last day of Three of Cups. Thanks to Late Night Dave and R.I.P. 3OC. Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fbomb-the-podcast/support
PODCAST: 03 Sep 2017 01 Aragon Mill – Dolores Keane – Delores Keane 02 Cotton Mill Girls – Lucky Bags – Food For Thought 03 Cotton Picker’s Rag – The Carolina Jug Stompers – Rooster On A Limb 04 Factory Girl – Ian Bell – Signor Farini And Other Adventures 05 The Doffing Mistress – Maddy Prior – Ballads And Candles 06 The Handweaver And The Factory Maid – The Imagined Village – Empire And Love 07 Pay Day – Harp And A Monkey – All Life Is Here 08 Granite Mills – Cordelia’s Dad – Spine 09 Shift And Spin – Mick West – A Poor Man’s Labours 10 Owensboro – Cara – Long Distance Love 11 Along The Rossendale – Mark Dowding – The Well-Worn Path 12 Four Loom Weaver – Swan Arcade – Full Circle 13 The Weaver’s March – The Celebrated Working Man’s Band – The Iron Muse 14 Poverty Knock – The Wayfarers – The Wayfarers 15 The Little Piecer – Dave Brooks – The Iron Muse 16 Cotton – Sam Baker – Cotton 17 Old ‘Arris Mill – Yan Tan Tether – Over The Heather 18 Bread And Roses – Bronwen Lewis – Pride
This week on Promoter 101 Featuring: Steve Rennie also known to the industry now as the Renman talks about his days at avalon attractions, managing incubus, and his own show Renman Live, than we talk UTA’s Rob Zifarelli about City and Color current success and his views on industry. As if that wasn’t enough, we catch up with Kira Finkenberg about marketing the hollywood bowl season for Bill Silva & Andy Hewitt. Than 3 S Art Space’s Tristan Law joins us for 3 questions. And Billboard’s Dave Brooks is back to discuss the news of the week.Email: steiny@promoter101.netTweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube (REVISED): https://www.youtube.com/promoter101
This week’s Promoter 101 recorded live from Pollstar Live. Featuring Entourage Talent’s Wayne Forte and Stateside Presents' Charlie Levy. Recurring contributors Amplify magazine’s Dave Brooks and from the New Music Tip Sheet Scott Perry lend their perspective to the Podcast.
This week’s Promoter 101 recorded live from Pollstar Live. Featuring Entourage Talent’s Wayne Forte and Stateside Presents' Charlie Levy. Recurring contributors Amplify magazine’s Dave Brooks and from the New Music Tip Sheet Scott Perry lend their perspective to the Podcast.
Scott Hove is an artist whose primary medium is perspective. He has manipulated his art viewers psychologically and literally for decades, and his work is more poignant than ever. He asked our hosts to sit down and talk as Bay Area natives about what the recent Oakland fire means for DIY, artist-run, and under the radar spaces for creation, and make some plans for the future. This is a heavy episode and one with a lot of potential action on the other end, but also one of our most broad discussions. We hope you enjoy it and contact us if you have any interest in learning more about permitting with us and addressing our community's needs with us. This episode requires some serious visual context, so check out Scott's work at http://instagram.com/scotthove as we go along. 4:30 - Intro to Scott Hove 6:30 - https://www.facebook.com/heronarts/ Find more details on Scott Hove’s upcoming show in San Francisco on January 15th here: https://www.facebook.com/events/172843589856712/ 8:45 - Explain to people who have never seen your work before? What is cake land? 11:00 - http://www.thinktankgallery.org/breakbread/ http://www.standardvision.com 12:40 - Patrick, if you were to give a break down on what you see in cake land what would that be? 15:20 - ISIS Cake: http://laluzdejesus.com/littletopia-2015/hove_welcome-home-islamic-state/ 17:40 - The Think Tank receiving hate mail from upset people from Scott Hove’s unique pieces of art. 18:50 - Patricks thoughts on losing followers from art shows or events. 21:45 - As an artist have you adopted the “can’t please everyone mentality,” or have you had this mentality since day one? 22:30 - Scott Hove’s thoughts on paying attention to pop culture 23:30 - Scott Hove’s personal aesthetic 24:50 - Recycling and repurposing old design 25:00 - Dieter Rams: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/arts/design/how-dieter-rams-made-braun-an-it-brand.html https://www.vitsoe.com/gb/about/good-design 26:19 - “Master your instrument, Master the music, and then forget all that bullshit and just play.”” - Charlie Parker 26:50 - Salvation Mountain: http://www.salvationmountain.us 28:24 - How to pronounce Scott Hove 29:31 - Reflecting on Break Bread: http://www.thinktankgallery.org/breakbread/ What do you remember about break bread? What do you look back on fondly? 30:10 - Check out Keith Bakerson’s Ice cream truck Installation here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BF0Kf-LLF9X/ See more of Keith’s work on his Instagram: @Bakersson 32:15 - http://samwohl.com 34:10 - http://www.standardvision.com 35:10 - The power of an image 35:20 - https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/ 35:45 - More about Scott Hove’s cake gallery in Oakland 36:49 - What lead you to design your first cake? 39:12 - Scott Hove explains how he was feeling more violent than beautiful and it impacting how he now uses light and dark in his art. 40:55 - Scott Hove gets into the injuries he has witnessed while working on tug boats and how working with tough guys has opened his eyes and balanced him.. 45:20 - Barley surviving financially Scott Hove makes the choice to quit his secure job and throw all his energy into his art. 47:00 - Patrick, what was it like for you to quit your job and commit to what you love doing? 49:15 - Patricks thoughts on being committed to change 50:15- Consequences of your decision 52:00 - http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/08/us/oakland-fire-city-budget-cuts/index.html 52:20 - DIY Art spaces 55:30 - Jacobs thoughts on building safety rules and regulation 56:03 - Patricks experience and the sequence of someone getting a space and not understanding rules and regulations 57:50 - Scott Hove’s thoughts on managing an artist space and knowing the rules and regulations 58:30 - Enriching communities with art 1:00:30 - Scott Hove explains how Think Tank has made a program to make it easy for artist run spaces to work with the city to get proper permitting and Jacob explains the thought process behind it in more detail. 1:02:30 - Artist’s starting by throwing a party and seeing how they can get away with it before looking into rules and regulations 1:03:40 - Risking safety for art 1:04:30 - Scott Hove’s thoughts on how Think Tank is set apart from other spaces because of their knowledge and basic concept of stability plan 1:06:30 - The complications of getting permits and the dedication it takes 1:09:10 - What do you think people need to look into when they first start a venue or pop-up? 1:13:00 - https://www.la2050.org 1:013:30 - How the Think Tank pitched their grant to LA2050 1:15:00 - Artist’s sharing information about the rules and regulation going into creating a venue that is safe 1:16:00- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4006300/Filth-chaos-weird-religious-symbols-Pictures-appalling-conditions-inside-Oakland-warehouse-36-died.html 1:16:55 - Fuck you Dave Brooks! 1:17:45 - Jesse Damiani: https://www.facebook.com/jesse.stark.damiani/ 1:18:50 - Martin Shkreli: https://twitter.com/martinshkreli Vice Documentary: http://documentaryheaven.com/an-interview-with-martin-shkreli/ 1:20:34 - Martin Shkreli breakfast club interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTNOWSKMS10 1:22:10 - Scott, you have worked and lived in unregulated DIY warehouses/spaces- what were your first ones like? 1:23:30 - Andrew McGregor: http://www.mightykingdrew.com 1:25:10 - The Think Tank exploring the world of expanding to different cities 1:25:40 - How many of these unregulated spaces did you live in? 1:26:10 - Did you have your own gun? 1:26:25 - Scott Hove shooting a refrigerator in the hood 1:27:30 - Artist run spaces in Oakland 1:29:40 - What do we require from law enforcement to make dangerous situations more feasible? 1:30:45 - Patricks thoughts on how the city needs to have resources and or someone with the time to talk about regulations etc. 1:33:55 - http://www.spaceintheraw.com 1:36:30 - DIY spaces being a target in the eyes of LAPD 1:37:00 - Viewpoint from the LAPD’s perspective 1:38:00 - Why it is important to go through a permit process when throwing an event/party 1:40:20 - Scott, what do you want to see moving forward in Oakland and here in LA? 1:43:30 - Scotts thoughts on how people and cities need to take responsibility and how artists need to take responsibility for their own safety 1:44:50 - Take an inside look on what Ghost Ship was before the fire: http://www.oaklandghostship.com 1:46:10 - http://www.la2050.org http://www.thepodliving.com 1:46:44 - Looking back at your 20 year old self what advice would you give? 1:47:55 - What were the methods you employed looking back that dispelled the fear of caring what people think? 1:48:30 - Free yourself of what people may think 1:49:00 - Do you feel as if psychedelics and other substances have been important to your growth as an artist and individual? 1:49:30 - Mushrooms helping artists and opening their eyes by stepping outside and connecting to nature 1:51:55 - Are you making some kind of claim or promise to the universe that this is your duty? 1:52:30 - Connecting with the universe and it helping with your goals and statements 1:53:30 - Jacob talks about his shroom trip; his vision of what was possible became greater. 1:54:20 - Scott Hove talks about the terror of mushrooms, how the fear of taking them is a direct reflection from facing the reality of what life really is. He believes it’s important to welcome fear by facing their own mortality in a brave way; art being one of them. 1:56:00 - “Give the fear a place to live,” and It’ll go through you. 1:56:30 - Jacob tells a story about him and Scott in the desert taking shrooms, setting up tents, communicating to the gods, and sitting in bushes. 2:00:30 - “Stop and remember how powerful you are.” 2:01:30 - Patrick’s thoughts on psychedelic drugs and how he believes it is sacred moment when taking them 2:04:30 - Where you can find Scott Hove: https://www.instagram.com/scotthove/ http://cakefangs.com https://www.facebook.com/scott.hove https://www.facebook.com/The-Art-of-Scott-Hove-223040721087589/
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Dave Brooks has shook up the music industry with his new digital magazine, Amplify, which covers its topics like a newspaper beat. As the former editor of Venues Today, Brooks knows how to develop sources and cover the industry from all angles, something that he believes the music industry isn't necessarily always comfortable with. Brooks talks about several of his key stories that have gone viral, capturing industry attention since Amplify went live in August 2014, and where he envisions the digital publication to be headed in a few short years. Twitter: @RealDaveBrooks
PODCAST: 20 Apr 2014 01 - The Rout of the Blues - Robin and Barry Dransfield - The Rout of the Blues 02 - Dirty Old Town - Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger - Black and White 03 - Arthur McBride and the Sergeant - Martin Carthy - Prince Heathen 04 - I Live Not Where I Love - Tim Hart and Maddy Prior - Summer Solstice 05 - Blues Run the Game - Jackson C Frank - The Story of British Folk Vol 1 06 - The Verdant Braes of Screen - Swan Arcade - Full Circle 07 - The Molecatcher - Bernard Wrigley and Dave Brooks - Folksongs from the Octagon 08 - Early Morning Rain - Barbara Dickson - B4 74 The Folk Club Tapes 09 - The Blacksmith - Dave Burland - Benchmark 10 - Desperate Dan - The Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra - Piggery Jokery 11 - Streets of London - Ralph McTell - From Clare to Here 12 - Rambling Robin - Christy Moore - Prosperous 13 - Bolweevil Blues - Jo Ann Kelly - Women In (E)motion 14 - Sir Patrick Spens - Nic Jones - Ballads and Songs 15 - Homeward Bound - Paul Simon - Simon and Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits
PODCAST: 05 Jan 2014 Sig - Lead The Knave / Bunker Hill, Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn 01 - The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite - Steeleye Span - Cogs Wheels and Lovers 02 - Pills of White Mercury - Jim Malcolm - Still 03 - The Manchester Rambler - Ewan MacColl - English Folk Collection 04 - Ruins by the Shore - O'Hooley and Tidow - The Hum 05 - Tommy Bhetty’s Waltz / Tom’s Anniversary Waltz - Noel Battle And Roísín Broderick - Up and About in the Morning 06 - Blackwaterside - Anne Briggs - A Collection 07 - House of the Rising Sun - Steve Phillips and the Rough Diamonds - North Country Blues 08 - Samradh Samradh - The Gloaming - The Gloaming 09 - Lord Gregory - Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman - 1 10 - The Curtains of Old Joe’s House - Roy Bailey - Past Masters 11 - Jack Frost - Waterson Carthy - Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man 12 - Locked in this Paradise / Twelfth Night - Laurie Lee and Johnny Coppin - Edge of Day 13 - The Rout of the Blues - Robin and Barry Dransfield - The Rout of the Blues 14 - The Lark in the Morning / The Rolling Wave - Mochara - Spirits and Dreamers 15 - Pay Me the Money Down - Dave Brooks and Bernard Wrigley - Folk from the Octagon 16 - Red Wine Promises - Lal & Mike Waterson - Bright Phoebus 17 - Hares on the Mountain - Patterson Jordan Dipper - Flat Earth 18 - Dirty Old Town - The Dubliners - 50 years
PODCAST: 03 Nov 2013 01 - Blue in a Bottle - Rag Mama Rag 02 - Eyes - Elliott Morris 03 - Caledonia - Ruth Notman 04 - The Kilavil / What Are You Doing - Matt Walklate 05 - Cold Blows the Wind - Pamela Wyn Shannon 06 - When Johnson’s Ale Was New - A.L. (Bert) Lloyd 07 - Red Wine Promises - Lal Waterson 08 - Goodbye Booze - Loudon Wainwright III 09 - Blackwaterside - Rapunzel & Sedayne 10 - The Little Piecer - Dave Brooks 11 - Aragon Mill - Dolores Keane 12 - Beauty of Limerick - Niamh Dunne 13 - The Barren Rocks of Aden - Simon Mayor 14 - The Plains of Waterloo - Kate Rusby and Kathryn Roberts 15 Morning Train - Salt House 16 Red Rocking Chair - Dana & Sue Robinson 17 Starvation In My Kitchen - Yank Rachell's Tennessee Jug-Busters 18 Mole in a Hole - Blue Murder
Boxing Talk's Senior Writer "THE Big Dog" Benny Henderson Jr and co-host Bob Carroll bring you the biggest names from boxing and MMA. Priscilla's Brad Slitt, Dave Brooks, Matt and Mark return to Big Dog Radio to talk about their CD "Eight Lives Gone", their touring schedule, FnA records and believe it or not, horror films. To take part in the show or call in to speak with the boys, dial (347) 202-0832.
Boxing Talk's Senior Writer "THE Big Dog" Benny Henderson Jr and co-host Bob Carroll bring you the biggest names from boxing and MMA. Tonight the guys welcome back Brad Slitt and Dave Brooks of the band Priscilla, to the Fightin' Words Radio Network airwaves. To take part in the show or call in to speak with the boys, dial (347) 202-0832.
Join hosts Francis, Bob Carroll and heavyweight contender Danny Batchelder as they bring you the latest in sports, metal and punk. Priscilla vocalist Brad Slitt and bassist Dave Brooks return to the FWRN airwaves to talk about the just released "Eight Lives Gone" album and all things that concern the boys and the band. Last time was such a great time, we had to make sure we got the guys back ASAP! To take part in the show, dial (347) 202-08