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JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC “CARNEGIE HALL” New York, September 16, 1950Norgran blues (improvisation), Lady be good, A ghost of a chance (fp out)Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips, Lester Young (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) RUBY BRAFF “BRAFF !” New York, June 26, 1956As long as I live, Blue turning grey over you, If I had you, It's been so longRuby Braff (tp) Dave McKenna (p) Steve Jordan (g) Buzzy Drootin (d) COZY COLE “ALL STARS” New York, February 22, 1944Father co-operates, Just one more chance, Thru' for the nightJoe Thomas (tp) Trummy Young (tb) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Earl Hines (p) Teddy Walters (g) Billy Taylor (b) Cozy Cole (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC “CARNEGIE HALL” New York, September 16, 1950Norgran blues (improvisation), Lady be good, A ghost of a chance (fp out)Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips, Lester Young (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) RUBY BRAFF “BRAFF !” New York, June 26, 1956As long as I live, Blue turning grey over you, If I had you, It's been so longRuby Braff (tp) Dave McKenna (p) Steve Jordan (g) Buzzy Drootin (d) COZY COLE “ALL STARS” New York, February 22, 1944Father co-operates, Just one more chance, Thru' for the nightJoe Thomas (tp) Trummy Young (tb) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Earl Hines (p) Teddy Walters (g) Billy Taylor (b) Cozy Cole (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
A crazy high school football scandal has been roiling the Northern Virginia suburbs all year. It's like a movie plot: The new coach at Hayfield High School is accused of having recruited a team of ringers to romp to the championship by beating other teams by 75 points. But the whole scam fell apart thanks in part to the work of a small local newspaper. Dave McKenna from The Defector has been covering it and is here to lay out the whole gory saga. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this December 10th episode: Paulson & Nace Jones Dairy Farm District Bridges Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Chatzzz, we welcome Dave McKenna, co-founder of the Top Dog Business Awards—a prestigious celebration honouring outstanding achievements in the dog business world in Cumbria. Alongside his wife, Vicky, Dave launched these awards to recognize and celebrate the hard work, dedication, and innovation within the dog-related industries.As successful entrepreneurs behind the renowned Top Dog Doggy Day Care, Dave and Vicky understand the unique challenges and triumphs of building a thriving business in this field.Join us as we discuss the various award categories, including Walker Of The Year, Kennels Of The Year, Day Care Of The Year, Groomer Of The Year, Breeder Of The Year, Trainer Of The Year, Retailer Of The Year, New Business Of The Year, and Dog Vets Of The Year.Tune in to discover the passion driving the Top Dog Business Awards and the inspiring stories behind these exceptional businesses!
Over the last year, DC's little league has been roiled with drama. With cheating accusations, threatening emails, lawsuits, and other things that only happen when youth sports take place in a neighborhood thick with power lawyers, maybe there is crying in baseball after all. Recently, friend of the show Dave McKenna did a deep dive on it, building on the reporting of the Wall Street Journal's James Fanelli, who we interviewed before the summer to explain the drama. Our next live taping is today, Wednesday, Oct. 9, at Black Cat. Come join us to learn about the juiciest election stories of the year, from the fierce clash over ranked choice voting to an indicted councilmember's scandalous reelection bid with zero competition. RSVP here. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this October 9th episode: Make All Votes Count BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was County Mayo's Irish football team really cursed in 1951? Sports reporter Dave McKenna hears from the last remaining member of the 1951 Mayo All-Ireland squad. Does he remember a priest cursing the team? And does he believe the curse is real? Dave's investigation leads him to the town of Foxford, the site where legend dictates it all began. And sad news changes the course of the investigation. From the BBC World Service and Amazing Sport stories, this is Episode 2 of 3, with episodes being released here weekly. To hear the final episode early, and for more stories of courage, underdogs and legends, search for Amazing Sport Stories wherever you get your podcasts.
From the BBC World Service and Amazing Sport stories, this is The Curse of County Mayo. Is Mayo's Gaelic football team really cursed? Could their failure to win the GAA's All-Ireland Championship actually be the result of a 70 year old hex? Irish-American sports reporter Dave McKenna investigates this curious case. Did the team really disrespect a funeral in 1951? And did that cause the mysterious bad luck that's plagued the team ever since? This is part 1 of 3, with episodes being released here weekly. To hear the full series early, and for more stories of courage, underdogs and legends, search for Amazing Sport Stories wherever you get your podcasts.
JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC CARNEGIE HALL New York, September 16, 1950Norgran blues (improvisation), Lady be good, A ghost of a chance (fp out)Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips, Lester Young (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) RUBY BRAFF BRAFF ! New York, June 26, 1956As long as I live, Blue turning grey over you, If I had you, It's been so longRuby Braff (tp) Dave McKenna (p) Steve Jordan (g) Buzzy Drootin (d) COZY COLE ALL STARS New York, February 22, 1944Father co-operates, Just one more chance, Thru' for the nightJoe Thomas (tp) Trummy Young (tb) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Earl Hines (p) Teddy Walters (g) Billy Taylor (b) Cozy Cole (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 16 abril 2024 at PuroJazz.
JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC CARNEGIE HALL New York, September 16, 1950Norgran blues (improvisation), Lady be good, A ghost of a chance (fp out)Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips, Lester Young (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) RUBY BRAFF BRAFF ! New York, June 26, 1956As long as I live, Blue turning grey over you, If I had you, It's been so longRuby Braff (tp) Dave McKenna (p) Steve Jordan (g) Buzzy Drootin (d) COZY COLE ALL STARS New York, February 22, 1944Father co-operates, Just one more chance, Thru' for the nightJoe Thomas (tp) Trummy Young (tb) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Earl Hines (p) Teddy Walters (g) Billy Taylor (b) Cozy Cole (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 16 abril 2024 at PuroJazz.
From the Curse of the Bambino, to the Drake Curse, the Curse of the Billy Goat and the Curse of County Mayo... this St Patrick's Day, we're exploring why some sports fans and players believe their teams could actually be cursed. Why are sport and superstition so intrinsically linked? Whether it's wearing lucky pants on match days, sitting in the same spot for every game or even peeing on the field before kick off - why do some of us seem to believe cosmic forces could help lead us to victory?After investigating an apparent 70-year-old curse on County Mayo‘s Gaelic football team, Irish-American sport reporter Dave McKenna is back for this special episode. He's delving into the minds of fans and athletes to try to understand why sport and superstition seem to be so entangled.For Dave's full, three-part investigation into the Mayo curse, scroll back to episodes of Amazing Sport Stories from the end of 2023 or search for The Curse of County Mayo, wherever you get your podcasts. Let us know what you think of #AmazingSportStories
Is Dan Snyder the worst owner in sports? It's certainly a conversation! We talk to Dave McKenna, a journalist who has gone to battle with Snyder countless times and has actually been sued by Snyder for a piece he wrote! Then we talk to comedian Lewis Black about what it's been like rooting for a Snyder-owned team all these years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Was County Mayo's Irish football team really cursed in 1951? Sports reporter Dave McKenna hears from the last remaining member of the 1951 Mayo All-Ireland squad. Does he remember a priest cursing the team? And does he believe the curse is real? Dave's investigation leads him to the town of Foxford, the site where legend dictates it all began. And sad news changes the course of the investigation. Episode 2 of 3. Let us know what you think of #AmazingSportStories
Is County Mayo's Gaelic football team cursed? You might have heard of the “Curse of Bambino” for the Boston Red Sox in US baseball. This is the story of Ireland's equivalent. Irish-American sports reporter Dave McKenna investigates this curious case to find out if a decades old hex is behind their recent failures. Did the team really disrespect a funeral in 1951? And did that cause the mysterious bad luck that's plagued the team ever since? Episode 1 of 3.Let us know what you think of #AmazingSportStories
Defector's own Dave McKenna joins Drew and Roth to talk about Ireland's sports as it intersects with the political climate in the country. But first, these three longtime sportswriters untangle the next media company that wants to give you the slop via AI, Sports Illustrated. And we can't let Dave McKenna leave without wrestling with the Dan-Synderless-But-Still-Deeply-Frustrating Washington Commanders. And as always, we dive into the Funbag!Do you want to hear your question answered on the pod? Well, give us a call at 909-726-3720. That is 909-PANERA-0! Stuff We Talked AboutSI story broken by FuturismRoth writing about SIDave writing about Katie TaylorConor McGregor being investigated for inciting riots Sponsors- Caldera Lab, where you can get 20% off with code distraction at calderalab.com- Uncommon Goods, where you can get 15% off your order at https://uncommongoods.com/distraction Credits- Hosts: Drew Magary & David Roth- Producer: Eric Silver- Editor: Brandon Grugle- Production Services & Ads: Multitude- Subscribe to Defector! About The ShowThe Distraction is Defector's flagship podcast about sports (and movies, and art, and sandwiches, and certain coastal states) from longtime writers Drew Magary and David Roth. Every week, Drew and Roth tackle subjects, both serious and impossibly stupid, with a parade of guests from around the world of sports and media joining in the fun! Roth and Drew also field Funbag questions from Defector readers, answer listener voicemails, and get upset about the number of people who use speakerphone while in a public bathroom stall. This is a show where everything matters, because everyone could use a Distraction. Head to defector.com for more info.
Ireland's “cursed” Gaelic football team – our next amazing sport story. Can County Mayo's failure to win the All-Ireland Championship really be the result of a curse put on the team more than 70 years ago?The three-part season with Dave McKenna is coming soon.
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to talk about the WNBA Finals matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty. Aaron Schatz of the FTN Network also joins to discuss the badness of the New England Patriots and whether Bill Belichick's job is at risk. Finally, Defector's Dave McKenna comes on for a conversation about swimmer Diana Nyad and the adversary committed to exposing her as a fraud. WNBA (3:31): Do the Liberty still have a chance to make it a series? Patriots (24:26): What's gone wrong in New England and could Belichick be on his way out? Nyad (49:21): The swimmer vs. her debunker. Afterball (1:07:21): Stefan on teams losing football games after failing to take a knee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to talk about the WNBA Finals matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty. Aaron Schatz of the FTN Network also joins to discuss the badness of the New England Patriots and whether Bill Belichick's job is at risk. Finally, Defector's Dave McKenna comes on for a conversation about swimmer Diana Nyad and the adversary committed to exposing her as a fraud. WNBA (3:31): Do the Liberty still have a chance to make it a series? Patriots (24:26): What's gone wrong in New England and could Belichick be on his way out? Nyad (49:21): The swimmer vs. her debunker. Afterball (1:07:21): Stefan on teams losing football games after failing to take a knee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to talk about the WNBA Finals matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty. Aaron Schatz of the FTN Network also joins to discuss the badness of the New England Patriots and whether Bill Belichick's job is at risk. Finally, Defector's Dave McKenna comes on for a conversation about swimmer Diana Nyad and the adversary committed to exposing her as a fraud. WNBA (3:31): Do the Liberty still have a chance to make it a series? Patriots (24:26): What's gone wrong in New England and could Belichick be on his way out? Nyad (49:21): The swimmer vs. her debunker. Afterball (1:07:21): Stefan on teams losing football games after failing to take a knee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday, the Washington Commanders gained a new owner — and the city lost a collective enemy. Defector Media's Dave McKenna, a man who spent years chronicling the lows of the Dan Snyder era, is here to talk about what it was like to watch Snyder's reign end — and what we should expect from Josh Harris, the new owner who fans have been greeting like a hero. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @citycast_dc. And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Defector's own Dave McKenna and Israel Daramola join Drew and Roth in person in the Multitude studio! They talk about how Israel and Dave got into writing, the most precious things they've kept in a bathroom, and conspiracy theories about why Steven A Smith loves Chris Christie. All that and Remembering a Guy, diving into the Funbag, and an endorsement for shotgun tops on Coors cans. Do you want to hear your question answered on the pod? Well, give us a call at 909-726-3720. That is 909-PANERA-0! Sponsors- Sunsoil, where code DISTRACTION will get you 50% off your first purchase at sunsoil.com/distraction Credits- Hosts: Drew Magary & David Roth- Producer: Eric Silver- Editor: Brandon Grugle- Production Services & Ads: Multitude- Subscribe to Defector! About The ShowFrom Defector Media: Former Deadspin writers Drew Magary and David Roth should really stick to sports. Sure, their new indie sports podcast will break down the week in sports: the Mets grounding into quadruple plays, NBA players getting testy on the court and horny on Instagram, Bill Belichick cutting 80% of his roster just to keep himself interested, horrifying takes from sports talk radio that need to be broken down, etc. But these two men and their guests will have their fair share of off-the-field issues they'll also have to address: stupid Funbag questions, bad tweets from bad people, pointless food arguments, and even less. Every week is a VERY long week these days. We could all use a little Distraction. Head to defector.com for more info.
In this episode, we have a special guest, Dave McKenna, the co-owner of Top Dog Carlisle, a remarkable doggy daycare centre located in the Willowholme Industrial Estate. Join us as we delve into the story behind this heartwarming business that has become a haven for our furry friends.During the lockdown of 2021, Dave and his wife Vicky embarked on an unexpected journey by venturing into the world of doggy daycare. Dave, known for presenting various business ideas to his wife, was pleasantly surprised when she agreed to this particular endeavour.Every morning, as the doors of Top Dog Carlisle open, a heartwarming sight awaits both the team and the parents dropping off their beloved pooches. The team at Top Dog Carlisle understands that it's not just a transaction but a genuine bond with each furry family member.Dave shares an endearing incident that encapsulates the trust and affection the dogs develop for the Top Dog team. Tune in to this episode of Chatzzz podcast to discover more about the heartwarming journey of Top Dog Carlisle and the immense joy it brings to both dogs and their owners.
Great sessions organized and led by the underrated trombonist George Masso featuring his superb playing and arrangements as well as his friends reed players Dick Johnson and Al Klink, trumpeter Lou Columbo, pianists Dave McKenna and John Bunch, guitarist Jon Wheatley and others - 1981, 96 and 99. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Defector's Patrick Redford to talk about the Sacramento Kings' first playoff win in 17 years. Defector's Dave McKenna also joins to commemorate the (supposed) end of Dan Snyder's ownership of the Washington Commanders. Finally, Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim comes on to assess the WTA's decision to return to China. Kings (3:21): What it felt and sounded like when Sacramento beat Golden State. Snyder (23:31): Will D.C. ever recover from his horrific tenure? WTA (45:47): Is women's tennis choosing profit over principle? Afterball (1:07:47): Josh on a remarkable shift in American tennis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Defector's Patrick Redford to talk about the Sacramento Kings' first playoff win in 17 years. Defector's Dave McKenna also joins to commemorate the (supposed) end of Dan Snyder's ownership of the Washington Commanders. Finally, Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim comes on to assess the WTA's decision to return to China. Kings (3:21): What it felt and sounded like when Sacramento beat Golden State. Snyder (23:31): Will D.C. ever recover from his horrific tenure? WTA (45:47): Is women's tennis choosing profit over principle? Afterball (1:07:47): Josh on a remarkable shift in American tennis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Defector's Patrick Redford to talk about the Sacramento Kings' first playoff win in 17 years. Defector's Dave McKenna also joins to commemorate the (supposed) end of Dan Snyder's ownership of the Washington Commanders. Finally, Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim comes on to assess the WTA's decision to return to China. Kings (3:21): What it felt and sounded like when Sacramento beat Golden State. Snyder (23:31): Will D.C. ever recover from his horrific tenure? WTA (45:47): Is women's tennis choosing profit over principle? Afterball (1:07:47): Josh on a remarkable shift in American tennis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we bring you something a little different. Usually, when we talk about rail we're talking about commuters or inter-city rail, but in this episode, we're talking about rail tourism. Dave McKenna, CEO of the Rocky Mountaineer talks with Paul about delivering an unparalleled rail experience traveling through some of the most amazing scenery in North America. With routes in British Columbia, Alberta, and now Colorado-Utah, the Rocky Mountaineer, traveling at "the speed of Kodak" lets people unwind watching scenery go by combined with world-class food and accommodations. Dave and Paul talk about the logistics of offering rail excursions, going above and beyond with hospitality, and how he doesn't settle for "good enough" in keeping the Rocky Mountaineer safe. This focus on the customer, sometimes offering things before a passenger even knows they need it, could be an example for commuter rail in North America bringing a customer-centric approach to commuting. Next week we have an especially amazing episode to close out the year. Join Paul in conversation with: Mohamed Mezghani, Secretary General, UITP Jeremy Yap, Deputy Chief Executive, LTA, Vice President, UITP Executive Board Julie Timm, CEO, Sound Transit Rod Jones, Portfolio Leader, Head of Americas, Modaxo This special hour-long episode is not to be missed! This look back at 2022 and ahead 2023 with some of transportation's most important thought leaders will inspire you as we head into 2023. From everyone at Transit Unplugged and Modaxo, we wish all of our listeners Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year. If you have a question, comment, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.
World's biggest fact-knower, KP, is back on the podcast to talk a little bit about the National Football League's greatest franchise, the Washington Commanders. Dan Snyder's circus of finding bold, brave, and inventive ways to hork as much money out of patrons as possible. Grab a beer for the urinal, cozy up with some expired airline peanuts, and be sure to pay me 200 dollars to listen to this episode that's probably one of the funniest ones to date. But then it gets pretty awful, sorry about that. If Congress didn't release a whole ass report on the Washington Commanders on Dec 8, 2022, I'd have probably made this a different episode. But here we are! If you like KP's stuff, follow @theycallus on instagram or head to Patreon.com/theycallus If you like Busted Business Bureau, follow @bustedbizbureau on all socials, or hit Patreon.com/bustedbizbureau Sources (not in order, also sorry many of them use the team's old name): 1. Conduct Detrimental: How the NFL and the Washington Commanders Covered Up Decades ofSexual Misconduct, Committee on Oversight and Reform U.S. House of Representatives, December 8, 2022 2. From dream job to nightmare: More than a dozen women allege sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins Park, Washington Post, Will Hobson and Liz Clarke, July 2020 3. Daniel Snyder and Washington Football Team: A timeline of his dysfunctional, now full ownership, Sporting News, Vinnie Iyer, 2021 3. A STRANGER TO MANY, BUT NOT TO SUCCESS, Washington Post, Peter Behr and Sandra Torry, 1999 4. Who is Beth Wilkinson? Lawyer leading Washington NFL team’s investigation has high-profile history, Washington Post, Adam Kilgore, July 2020 5. Washington Redskins Cheerleaders Describe Topless Photo Shoot and Uneasy Night Out, New York Times, Juliet Macur, May 2018 6. The Cranky Redskins Fan’s Guide to Dan Snyder, Washington City Paper, Dave McKenna, 2010 7. Raiders Coach Made Racist Comment About N.F.L. Players’ Union Chief, New York Times, Ken Belson, 2021
We're winding down the year with another trip across the pond to London. Paul talks with Mike Bagshaw, COO MTR UK, about running the Elizabeth Line (and completing all the remaining connections), the technology needed to run it on time, and how MTR uses property development to fund transit operations in cities like Hong Kong. Mike talks about how MTR UK used digital twin tech to test, refine, and configure the Elizabeth Line schedules to be reliable even when things don't always go to plan. Also this week:
A studio version of the Gene Krupa Orchestra from the 1950's featuring re-arrangements of his hits from the 1940's - with Anita O'Day, Roy Eldridge, Dave McKenna, Barry Galbraith Eddie Shu, Aaron Sachs, Jimmy Cleveland, Ernie Royal, Kai Winding, Urbie Green, Phil Woods, Eddie Wasserman and Hank Jones! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
On this episode I got to speak with world-renowned saxophonist, Scott Hamilton! In our conversation we talk about his musical roots here in Rhode Island, plus his experience playing with some big acts through the years. We also touch upon a handful of the nearly 200 albums he's been apart of across his 50+ year career including his own approach to recording. Scott will be performing alongside his longtime friend and fellow legend, Duke Robillard on November 18th & 19th at Chan's in Woonsocket. And in November 20th Scott Hamilton is being inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame! This truly is one of my favorite interviews because of the history it covers and insight Scott provided... and I hope you all enjoy it Interlude song order: "Same Thing" by Bottomland Blues Band "Fruit Boots" by Hamilton-Bates Blue Flames "Still In Love With You" by Roomful of Blues Scott Hamilton Quartet Live in Barcelona "Long Ago And Far Away" performed by Dave McKenna, Scott Hamilton, and Jake Hanna "Blue Harlem" by Scott Hamilton featuring Duke Robillard "Pennies from Heaven" by Scott Hamilton & Duke Robillard // Interview recorded November 5th, 2022 via Zoom // Intro music by Cedros // Hosted by James Toomey // /// If you enjoy the episode please leave a rating or review wherever you're listening right now! ///
We are back and healthy for Episode 109 which is a SMQ from the esteemed Ed Mullen Collection. This one hails from October 20th, 1993. Mike Epstein was producing. We begin with a Darrell Gould intro to Jack Harte and then Accuwx with Dave Ryan. The usual suspects comprise the panel with the addition of a beautiful moll: Linda Chase, who joins us later. Before we start, Norm mentions he had been to the Portsmouth Music Hall for the Harry W. Jones Memorial Education Fund jazz concert (and he wore a tie!) Featured artists were: The Tommy Gallant Trio, Dave McKenna, Dick Johnson, The Swing Shift, Herb Pomeroy, Gray Sargent, Marshall Wood, Donna Burn, Les Harris Jr., plus relatives of Harry Jones, Sharon Jones Jenkins & Tom Jones. It’s time to explain the rules, categories, and prizes that no one will understand until around 2:15am. The callers that fill the quiz are as follows: Joe from Hyde Park Kevin in Providence, RI Fred from Medford Rich from Dorchester Ann in Quincy Ritchie in Winthrop ‘Dial tone’ Diane in Duxbury Dave in Madison, WI! Dave from Plymouth Gil in Salem, MA Yomico from Shadyside, OH Diane in Duxbury Michael in NH Andrew in Norwell Joan from Hull Colin from Hingham Alex in Somerset, PA John in Bedford Rob from Duxbury Al in Eastie Helene in Belmont Nancy from Exeter, NH Kate from Beverly Faye in Waltham Don in W.Va Denise from Brookline Michael in JP Other highlights: Ed and Norm had just seen Linda at Ken’s Steakhouse. Tony had seen here at Natalie’s The Teen Canteen chanting for news! Norm has an Oreck and likes to keep his house spotless. So clean you could eat off the floors. Norm worked really hard on his musical comedy questions and nobody is asking for them! And are we in for quite the variety of Commercials which are entertainment in and of themselves: The show ‘Falsettos’ WBZ Afternoon News Promo Barry and Elliot for Jordan’s Furniture Silver City Dodge The London sensation! The Madness of George the III. Pilgrim Healthcare EarthTunes at the NE Aquarium ‘Skates of Gold’ at the Boston Garden Baby Gold Bond VT Teddy Bear Co read by Arthur Godfrey and a cameo by Jack Benny with full musical accompaniment by the panel Aloise Avrilla for Oreck Vacuums James Rife and Jim Brown for Gold Bond The queasy Linda Kern and Hazel Dew for Marezine And Kas Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner Episode 109, The Swell Music Quiz, Ed Mullen Collection V2, makes a sojourn to your speakers in 3, 2 and 1.
Today’s episode in a NNS from September 1st and possibly the 10th, 1994. I have titled it: ‘Radio Hopscotch’ because there’s a lot of skipping from call to call. It appears to be the last hour of the 9/1 broadcast and then we jump ahead to some other September nights and conclude with what is labelled as 9/10. Brian McKinley was producing. I found this whole cassette to be endlessly entertaining. There’s a lot here for me to whet your appetite with. It all begins with a call from Fred in Medford about WHDH. Skip to Norm talking about a pianist who seemed to know how to play every song. 36 musicians in some orchestra with I believe Dave McKenna? Norm sat two tables away from Frank Sinatra! Skip to talking to Robert from Everett! Now we are in for a treat as this is the first of TWO calls from Robert in this episode! Norm was going to be participating in a charity comedy show at the Comedy Connection. Skips to a different caller from Maryland (maybe named Irv?) talking about WBZ history and a question for Norm, “Who were the talent known as ‘The Live Five?’” You’ll have to stay tuned for the answers. Norm had recently spoken to Jess Cain. Norm cites Jess as an inspiration to because of all the wild stuff he would do on WHDH and Norm felt he had to keep up and be wild too. We hear from Charlie in Abington with some broadcasting advice for Norm Then Larry who started listening about a year ago when he began a third shift job as a security guard and loves the show. Norm teases the guest for tomorrow night (kind of) then the kids in the Teen Canteen whoop it up one more time and he sends it to the morning news. Now on to a Jack traffic report and spot for Store 24 Lovell Dyett makes an appearance! Norm talks to Lovell about Sophia Loren and the temptations that are flaunted at big time radio folks. Norm enlightens us on his most recent one. Moving on, here’s Norm introducing Rob Floyd in Traffic but no report because we skip to a caller, Kathy. Fred from NJ talking about a lady who sends him apple pies. The worst he’s ever tasted. He also tells a story about being at a BBQ and overhearing a conversation. The woman, when she was younger, couldn’t go to sleep at night until she checked under the bed. Sparked a conversation where many people there had done the same thing. That prompts Norm to mention a play called ‘Small Wonder’ A very interesting plot that I’m certain you’ll ‘see the point too.’ Norm worries more about walking down a dark city street than living in the woods. Norm has never seen a UFO. Let’s Jump to Norm talking with Jim Morley or Morlia, a toll taker on the Tobin Bridge for 20+ years. We get some insight into the big-time broadcasting dollars he was paid when he began his radio career. Next caller, Tom, says a bad word and apologizes. Tom also said how sorry he was to hear about Norm’s wife Norma passing. She had been gone for nearly three years. Norm tells a great story about Fr. Dick Schmaruk who gave the eulogy at Norma’s services. Next caller, Mike, who believes he met Linda Chase and tells the Howard Stern fans to be nice. Norm teases a guest for the next show and he signs off from another September day. Here’s the next night with Norm talking to traffic reporter Rob Floyd who needs to call Norm’s brother in-law to fix some stuff. Norm takes the blame for Adam and Eve being banished from the Garden of Eden. Suddenly there’s a Jack traffic spot for Exxon and then Jack reports on every work crew in and around Boston. All I’ll say next is Jack, gawkers and cockpit. Norm says he’s the ‘throw-away act&rsquo
Dick Johnson - great Boston alto player on two albums from the 1950's for Emarcy and Riverside including Dave McKenna, Wilbur Ware and Philly Jo Jones . .great swing and bebop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Thanks to Dave McKenna for the update about actions we can take in response to the recent complaint against the Medford Police Department, Follow this link to read and sign the open letter to Mayor Lungo-Koehn https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/open-letter-to-mayor-lungo-koehn?hash=f7947a86a0ad5cb4ca4639c0115b6a3b&fbclid=IwAR1OKHedol11_vFSBTkAGAx0IxX2kg0ibrN0YrDGXtvP0wFlp2ptrqZFKuY Today's episode includes an interview with Milva McDonald about the process of Charter Review in Medford. For more information, you can check out https://medfordcharterreview.org/index.html You can also attend the Charter Review Coalition meeting which convenes about once a month. Thanks so much for listening today's episode and as always, if you have feedback about this episode or ideas for future episodes, you can email medfordpod@gmail.com. You can also subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Spotify and apple podcasts. Thanks so much for listening.
David McKenna is a second generation Master Plumber and owner of Good Tidings Comfort. If you are interested in starting your own franchising business, how one begins that massive undertaking, listen in to today's show. Dave goes into detail about how he got started as a plumber in New Jersey, how he had to take a step back and rebuild his career, and what it takes to level up from a struggling contractor to a forward thinker on the verge of taking "The Good Tidings Way" Conversion franchise nationwide. Check out Dave's website! From his about section: My name is Dave McKenna and I love my life and I love my wife, I love my faith and I love my franchise. As founder of “The Good Tidings Way” Conversion franchise, I provide struggling contractors decades of development within days, allowing them to thrive, making more money faster and having more time for family and friends! As a Plumbing and HVAC contractor, I've always enjoyed my family and recreation, but I couldn't be in two places at one time, and I would lose customers, something had to give. So, I cut out golfing, got busy and quickly grew my company to 20 people and 3+ million in sales. With that kind of success and freedom, I not only could play all the golf I wanted, but with the extra time and money, I would buy a vacation home on the Jersey shore, where I also fell in love with boating and fishing. https://goodtidingscomfort.wistia.com/medias/xhq8ot21l2 It wasn't always easy though, that 1st team I formed? It wasn't built on integrity. I discovered the people I hired, didn't fit in with my core values and so they all had to go! After losing nearly everything, I gained my faith, an amazing trustworthy team, a new company name and grew an additional 25% to 4 million in sales! Wildly grateful and transformed, the best part is, I've been blessed with a vision to share what I've learned through a national conversion franchise. Now, through the Good Tidings Way franchise, my calling is to Build, Deliver and Support everything needed to compete and win in the Plumbing and HVAC marketplace. I love people and care enormously, so beyond scaling their companies and helping them make much more money, I'll also support my franchisees with their emotional, physical and spiritual fitness.
In this Fly Fishing Insider Podcast episode, your host Christian Bacasa speaks with Dave McKenna. The owner and operator of Guideflies.com has been instrumental in developing the Guanaja Fly Tyers Guild, a sustainable workforce that supports a unique local entrepreneurial gap and culture. Now available on WAYPOINT TV - www.waypointtv.com Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Business, Pinterest, and YouTube. Contact Information: @guideflies www.guideflies.com @flyfishguanaja www.flyfishguanaja.com This Episode's Sponsors: This episode is proudly sponsored in part by the following: Angler's Coffee - www.anglerscoffee.com - @anglerscoffeeco - Business owners and anglers, Angler's Coffee has been on the leading edge of coffee for over 40 years. Lidrig - Innovative products for fly fishing created by Scott Wilday with a by the people and for the people approach, enveloped by customer feedback. More than nippers, go take a look at www.lidrig.com or @lidrig Dupe a Fish - Register Now; we aim to have a comprehensive list of service providers that can guide you in selecting the perfect trip for you and your party. Book a trip now and have your own adventure of a lifetime! www.dupeafish.com and @dupeafish Like the Podcast, Show Us: Leave a review! - Here is how I know you will love this podcast and the guests; please share, like, and support this episode. Do you have an excellent idea for a guest or an Episode? Please let us know. You can reach the team at www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com. We are also very social where you can find a ton of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips, and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or see our Facebook page Fly Fishing Insider Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Fly Fishing Insider Podcast episode, your host Christian Bacasa speaks with Dave McKenna. The owner and operator of Guideflies.com has been instrumental in developing the Guanaja Fly Tyers Guild, a sustainable workforce that supports a unique local entrepreneurial gap and culture. Now available on WAYPOINT TV - www.waypointtv.com Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Business, Pinterest, and YouTube. Contact Information: @guideflies www.guideflies.com @flyfishguanaja www.flyfishguanaja.com This Episode's Sponsors: This episode is proudly sponsored in part by the following: Angler's Coffee - www.anglerscoffee.com - @anglerscoffeeco - Business owners and anglers, Angler's Coffee has been on the leading edge of coffee for over 40 years. Lidrig - Innovative products for fly fishing created by Scott Wilday with a by the people and for the people approach, enveloped by customer feedback. More than nippers, go take a look at www.lidrig.com or @lidrig Dupe a Fish - Register Now; we aim to have a comprehensive list of service providers that can guide you in selecting the perfect trip for you and your party. Book a trip now and have your own adventure of a lifetime! www.dupeafish.com and @dupeafish Like the Podcast, Show Us: Leave a review! - Here is how I know you will love this podcast and the guests; please share, like, and support this episode. Do you have an excellent idea for a guest or an Episode? Please let us know. You can reach the team at www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com. We are also very social where you can find a ton of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips, and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or see our Facebook page Fly Fishing Insider Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/r-t5C2KGEW8 Daryl Sherman has been a part of the New York City jazz/cabaret scene since the mid-70s and she is one of the rare singing pianists equally talented in both roles. Sherman is a unique stylist with charm, quick wit, chemistry with her audiences and ability to make herself at home in any musical setting. When Artie Shaw formed a new band after his retirement, Sherman was his chosen singer, calling her "a first rate singer –musician”. Her CDs continue in regular rotation on Cable TV's Music Choice, Pandora,WNYC, WBGO Radio, BBC, Spotify. She's guested on Marian McPartland's NPR Piano Jazz (also guest host!) In Manhattan she's played Birdland Jazz, Jazz at Kitano, Mezzrow , Dizzy's Coca Cola, Iridium jazz club and the Algonquin's Oak Room. She's been a favorite at Highlights in Jazz concert series, Mabel Mercer Foundation Cabaret Convention, and Bryant Park Jazz Piano series, Midtown Jazz at St Peter's and JVC Jazzfest in NYC plus in Newport. Daryl has performed and recorded with notables: Artie Shaw, Dave McKenna, Ruby Braff , Joe Temperley, Dick Hyman, Mike Renzi, Bucky & John Pizzarelli, Jay Leonhart, Boots Maleson, Harvie S, Warren Vache, Bob Dorough , Jon-Erik Kellso, Scott Robinson, Houston Person, Wycliffe Gordon, Harry Allen, Scott Hamilton, Ken Peplowski, Wycliffe Gordon, Howard Alden, James Chirillo, The Anderson Twins, AND her dad, trombonist, Sammy Sherman. “Delightful, swinging, signature jazz sound, a stylistic compendium of Billie Holiday, Mildred Bailey and Blossom Dearie.' - Stephen Holden, New York Times
Rollercoaster hater Peter Bucci joins the season finale to talk about Six Flags’ insane journey to becoming the world’s largest regional theme park chain. This episode has everything: bankruptcy, a hostile takeover, many gruesome rollercoaster deaths. Also, who knew the politics of parking could be so interesting? Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to follow @BustedBizBureau everywhere for updates on season 2. Footnotes: Angus G. Wynne, © Academic, 2000-2022 Restructuring a Theme Park: The Six Flags Bankruptcy, John Capps and Lauren Sherrell Incidents at Six Flags parks, Wikipedia Six Flags faces buying spree hangover, Sean Murphy, My Plainview 2005 The Atlanta Braves Borrowed Their Parking Scam From Dan Snyder, Dave Mckenna, Deadspin 2016 DEFINITIVE CONSENT SOLICITATION STATEMENT FILED BY RED ZONE LLC, 2005 Large Shareholder Files Against Six Flags Sale NFL Owner Backed By Major Investor, Paul Monies, NEWSOK 2005 Six Flags Files For Chap. 11 Bankruptcy, Forbes 2009 Dakota Hickman and Matthew D’Agostino vs. Six Flags New England, 2019 How you can eat every day at Six Flags Magic Mountain for $150 a year, Mercury News 2021 Six Flags 2018 Annual Report
If you've seen the banners in the Carmody Center, you likely know Gonzaga had one of its more memorable football seasons in 1959 that culminated with a City Title. But unless you were there, you probably don't know the crazy sequence of events from November 22, to November 27th. Three football games in six days! All at the legendary Griffith Stadium (where Howard University Hospital is today). Wait until you hear about the round robin tournament, the tie-breakers, and finally a draw from a hat decided who would face the vaunted Eastern Ramblers. Quite a few future College and NFL Stars would play that week, including our guests from Gonzaga's Class of 1960: Jon Morris (15 years AFL/NFL Lineman 7 time All Pro selection), Darryl Hill (recruited by Lee Corso to join the Maryland Terrapins in 1963 becoming the first African-American college football player in the South). Also joining the Zoom are teammates Charles Shields, Henry Partridge, and Brendan O'Neill, Sr. All these guys were great friends who loved being around each other, and playing hard for each other. With the Gonzaga Smoker coming up, we also asked about their classmate, the late Stu Long '60. For information about this years in person gathering click here. Epilogue: 1959 was a different time to be sure. The 1954 Brown v Board of Education ruling made school segregation illegal, but five years later, progress was slow. Gonzaga was ahead of most prep schools of that era, as Dr. Gabe Smith '54 became the first African American to graduate from Eye Street. Gabe paved the way for young men like Darryl Hill '60 to feel welcomed at Gonzaga. Hill would go on to break the ACC football color barrier at Maryland. The City Championship game in basketball continues to this day, but the City Title football game was discontinued after race riots broke out following the 1962 game. The integrated but mostly white St. John's team won against an outmatched Eastern team. With over 50,000 in attendance at D.C. Stadium (later renamed RFK), 400 people were injured. D.C. area writers like John Manasso (1994) and Dave McKenna (2011) both wrote compelling pieces that looked back at the 1962 game and wondered if the City Title Football game would be revived. Click the links to read on more. Thanks to Will Morris '67 for his research assistance in putting this episode together. ------ As mentioned at the end of the episode: We want to hear from you! For our Christmas week episode, we want to include your voices sharing Christmas greetings. Use your voice memo device, record this: Hey, this is ____________ from the Class of ___ wishing all my Gonzaga friends a Merry Christmas from _________ (where u live) (feel free to ad lib if you like and name check some classmates) then send the voice memo to podcast@gonzaga.org Thanks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I’m picking out a few tunes from a few favourite cd’s. Lots of music, not too much talk for this episode. You’ll hear a few familiar favourites such as Tony Bennett and Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Dave McKenna and Buddy DeFranco, Stanley Clarke and Friends (with Billy Cobham and Najee), Bob Dorough. I also play…Continue reading Episode 164, More from my CD Collection
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about Gonzaga’s greatness and the Sweet 16 match-up between Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. Stefan and Josh then try to convince Joel to become a fan of the U.S. men’s national soccer team. Finally, Defector’s Dave McKenna joins for a conversation about basketball legend Elgin Baylor, who died last week at 86. NCAA tournaments (2:18): What’s the secret to Gonzaga’s success? What stood out in UConn’s win over Iowa? U.S. soccer (22:57): What’s not to love about this generation of American men’s soccer talent? Elgin Baylor (45:03): What you need to know about the Washington D.C., College Idaho, Seattle University, and Los Angeles Lakers icon. Afterball (65:27) Podcast production by Margaret Kelley. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about Gonzaga’s greatness and the Sweet 16 match-up between Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. Stefan and Josh then try to convince Joel to become a fan of the U.S. men’s national soccer team. Finally, Defector’s Dave McKenna joins for a conversation about basketball legend Elgin Baylor, who died last week at 86. NCAA tournaments (2:18): What’s the secret to Gonzaga’s success? What stood out in UConn’s win over Iowa? U.S. soccer (22:57): What’s not to love about this generation of American men’s soccer talent? Elgin Baylor (45:03): What you need to know about the Washington D.C., College Idaho, Seattle University, and Los Angeles Lakers icon. Afterball (65:27) Podcast production by Margaret Kelley. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Greg Mallozzi, film maker and Mike Savard, jazz historian are our special guests. We talk about the upcoming documentary on the life of Dave McKenna, jazz pianist, they are involved with, and listen to some selections of music that made him one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time. For more information you can go to facebook page “Dave McKenna Appreciation Society”.
Swingin' Minstrel - Clancy Hayes! The banjo player and singer with Bob Scobey's Frisco Jazz Band (Bill Napier, George Probert, Jack Buck, Pud Brown), Art Hodes, Yank Lawson's Yankee Clippers (Cutty Cuttshall, Pee Wee Russell, Dave McKenna), Salty Dogs (Lew Green, Kim Cusack, John Cooper, Wayne Jones, Mike Walbridge) and his own quartet with Jess Stacy or Ralph Sutton . .great tunes and singing with a mix of West Coast, Chicago and New York Dixieland musicians. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
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Every now and then when the holidays roll around, the boys celebrate by surveying some jazz-related Christmas releases. This is one of those now and thens, and they've picked an eclectic bunch indeed. After the tinsel talk winds down, Mike muses about Nick Cave (little known fact - Nick is Santa's favorite artist), tries to guess Pat's glam rock favorites, and gets an update on "world's angriest sunbeam" Nellie McKay. Various Artists on Columbia Records – JINGLE BELL JAZZ; Stan Kenton – A MERRY CHRISTMAS!; Geri Allen – A CHILD IS BORN; Paul Horn – JAZZ SUITE ON THE MASS TEXTS; Dave McKenna – CHRISTMAS IVORY.
At a live show in Washington, D.C., Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by NPR’s Gene Demby to discuss the state of sports media. Olympic gold medalist Dawn Harper-Nelson also joins to talk about her comeback as a mother. Finally, Demby, Lindsay Gibbs, and Dave McKenna ponder ethical dilemmas in sports. State of sports media (01:38): How have our consumption habits changed since the death of Deadspin and the partial zombification of Sports Illustrated? Dawn Harper-Nelson (16:36): The hurdling champion on the highs and lows of her career and the challenges of returning to the track after having a baby. Ethical dilemmas (44:12): Would you report on an NCAA violation if you think NCAA rules are immoral? Afterballs (01:00:42): Stefan on the sad fate of wonderfully named minor-league baseball teams and Josh on a peeing dog at the Egg Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At a live show in Washington, D.C., Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by NPR’s Gene Demby to discuss the state of sports media. Olympic gold medalist Dawn Harper-Nelson also joins to talk about her comeback as a mother. Finally, Demby, Lindsay Gibbs, and Dave McKenna ponder ethical dilemmas in sports. State of sports media (01:38): How have our consumption habits changed since the death of Deadspin and the partial zombification of Sports Illustrated? Dawn Harper-Nelson (16:36): The hurdling champion on the highs and lows of her career and the challenges of returning to the track after having a baby. Ethical dilemmas (44:12): Would you report on an NCAA violation if you think NCAA rules are immoral? Afterballs (01:00:42): Stefan on the sad fate of wonderfully named minor-league baseball teams and Josh on a peeing dog at the Egg Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PSP talks with Dave McKenna and Scott Alford about this weeks matchup with the Mead Panthers. Then of course we play ALL IN. No player interviews this week, sorry. Go Pups!
PSP sits down with Dave McKenna to talk about his teams performance against U-High and the upcoming game against Shadle Park. Then, Matt Evans (@EvansRankings on Twitter) joins the show to talk Washington High School Football Rankings. Go Pups! evansrankings.wordpress.com
Nathan Alford is joined by Dave McKenna and Scott Alford to talk Bullpup Athletics. Interview with Head Football Coach Dave McKenna at minute 1:30. Reflection and interview with Scott Alford at minute 14:00.
Josh Levin interviews Deadspin’s Dave McKenna about his life and journalism career. Topics covered include the greatness of Elgin Baylor and Gary Mays, getting sued by Washington NFL team owner Dan Snyder, and reporting out sexual abuse allegations against Kevin Johnson. D.C. sports and segregation (?): How black athletes like Elgin Baylor and Gary Mays were discriminated against and ignored by white-owned media. Music (?): Seeing Nazareth at RFK Stadium, the genius of Heavy Metal Parking Lot, and running away to meet Elvis Presley. Dan Snyder (?): What it was like to get sued by the owner of the Washington NFL team. Kevin Johnson (?): How he was able to remain a public figure despite sexual assault and harassment accusations, and the choices journalists make in reaching out to alleged victims. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin interviews Deadspin’s Dave McKenna about his life and journalism career. Topics covered include the greatness of Elgin Baylor and Gary Mays, getting sued by Washington NFL team owner Dan Snyder, and reporting out sexual abuse allegations against Kevin Johnson. D.C. sports and segregation (01:14): How black athletes like Elgin Baylor and Gary Mays were discriminated against and ignored by white-owned media. Music (21:45): Seeing Nazareth at RFK Stadium, the genius of Heavy Metal Parking Lot, and running away to meet Elvis Presley. Dan Snyder (30:33): What it was like to get sued by the owner of the Washington NFL team. Kevin Johnson (41:15): How he was able to remain a public figure despite sexual assault and harassment accusations, and the choices journalists make in reaching out to alleged victims. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Janet and Loaf discuss the culpability of inter-dimensional hookups, how to avoid ritual combat when everyone else is doing it, and check in with Frankie for a ruling on the rights of celebrity pets. Janet & Loaf recently appeared on the podcast “How to Listen to Music in the 22nd Century”. The episode is called “A Package Arrives Part 1.” It's a huge crossover episode featuring actors and characters from audio dramas across the board. Find it on their website or on your favorite podcatcher. http://howtolisten22nd.com/ Featuring Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Dave McKenna, Grace Kufner, and Levi Comstock. For more information and full episode transcripts, find us online at www.stppodcast.com
I was thrilled to get down to Orlando for the combination iCast and International Fly Tackle Dealer (IFTD) show. I spent quite a bit of time at the show doing shorter podcasts with a few exhibitors and industry professionals. We’re going to blend these conversations in to 3 shows Day 1, Day 2 & Day 3 at IFTD They’re trade show conversations so you will hear more background noise than normal. IFTD Day 1 Conversations: Jeff Patterson of Abel Reels and Bart Larmouth of Ross Reels https://abelreels.com http://www.rossreels.com Scott Hunter of Vedavoo https://vedavoo.com Dave McKenna of Douglas Outdoors http://douglasoutdoors.com Tom Logan of Fly Fishers International https://flyfishersinternational.org Thanks also to one of our key sponsors: http://flyfishingshow.com
Well. We went fishing and came up dry. Just caught a lot of bad audio and boring fishing tales. Which group is worse? Fishers, board game players or cryptocurrency forum chasers? www.LIWstudios.com www.youtube.com/LoiteringInWonderland Ike Live Fishing Talk Show With Mike Iaconelli Pooping Off The Boat - Ike Live #70-3 Nov 19, 2017 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pooping-off-the-boat-ike-live-70-3/id960337205?i=1000395135758&mt=2 Fish On The Brain: A Fly Fishing Podcast 58 - Dave McKenna and Douglas Outdoors Feb 19, 2018 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/58-dave-mckenna-and-douglas-outdoors/id1042164549?i=1000403037243&mt=2 Trout Porn Podcast 57: Incoherent ramblings of a person that needs to fish Jan 27, 2018 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-57-incoherent-ramblings-of-a-person-that-needs-to-fish/id1035062584?i=1000400942966&mt=2
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin talk about the Patriots’ and Eagles’ wins in the NFL’s title games; the New York Times’ Juliet Macur discusses the sex abuse scandal in U.S. gymnastics; and Deadspin’s Dave McKenna helps remember D.C. sports legend Gary Mays. NFL playoffs (1:41): A conversation about the Patriots’ inevitability, the rise and fall of the Jaguars, the state of being Blake Bortles, and the shocking excellence of Nick Foles. Larry Nassar (24:40): The New York Times’ Juliet Macur discusses the power of the victim impact statements from Aly Raisman and other gymnasts, and talks about how the sport should reckon with its massive sexual abuse scandal. Gary Mays (42:52):Deadspin’s Dave McKenna memorializes the one-armed basketball and baseball star, who died last week at the age of 82. McKenna explains how Mays shut down Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor, and how he thrived despite being deprived of opportunities due to segregation. Afterballs (1:00:21): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin talk about the Patriots’ and Eagles’ wins in the NFL’s title games; the New York Times’ Juliet Macur discusses the sex abuse scandal in U.S. gymnastics; and Deadspin’s Dave McKenna helps remember D.C. sports legend Gary Mays. NFL playoffs (1:41): A conversation about the Patriots’ inevitability, the rise and fall of the Jaguars, the state of being Blake Bortles, and the shocking excellence of Nick Foles. Larry Nassar (24:40): The New York Times’ Juliet Macur discusses the power of the victim impact statements from Aly Raisman and other gymnasts, and talks about how the sport should reckon with its massive sexual abuse scandal. Gary Mays (42:52):Deadspin’s Dave McKenna memorializes the one-armed basketball and baseball star, who died last week at the age of 82. McKenna explains how Mays shut down Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor, and how he thrived despite being deprived of opportunities due to segregation. Afterballs (1:00:21): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, thanks to W. Eugene Smith's tape recorders, we get to experience something audiences rarely hear - the unrehearsed, imperfect, open-ended, overlong, rough-around-the-edges music that jazz players made when they got together to jam at 821 Sixth Avenue. No audience present. Just the musicians playing. The late vibes player Teddy Charles said it best in an interview: When nobody's around, and you're just by yourself, that's when the best jazz happens. Really incredible stuff. You take chances on things. The real excitement of jazz is taking chances. Whether you make it or not. You try for something even if it doesn't happen. And that's what makes Jazz really exciting. Featured in this episode are jam sessions with: 1 - Dave McKenna, piano; Fred Greenwell, sax; Bill Takas, bass; Ron Free, drums2 - Bill Potts, piano; Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Ron Free, drums3 - Paul Bley, piano; Jimmy Stevenson, bass; Roland Alexander, tenor sax; Eddie Listengart, trumpet; Lex Humphries, drums4 - Sonny Clarke, piano; other unidentified players5 - Chick Corea, piano; Jimmy Stevenson, bass; Joe Hunt, drums This is a slightly updated version of The Jazz Loft Radio Series, which first aired on WNYC in November in 2009, in conjunction with Sam Stephenson's book “The Jazz Loft Project." We are re-distributing the entire series now on the occasion of the release of Sara Fishko's documentary, "The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith," which debuted at the New Orleans Film Festival in October of 2015. Thanks to the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, our original partner in the production of The Jazz Loft Radio Series. The Jazz Loft Radio Series was supported in part by a grant from The National Endowment for the Humanities; and by an award from The National Endowment for the Arts.
El jazz como una fiesta. La fiesta de las giras y conciertos de los espectáculos Jazz At The Philharmonic promovidos por el empresario Norman Granz que tuvieron lugar entre mediados de los años 40 y el inicio de la década de los años 80 del pasado siglo. En esta entrega de HDO suena una selección de temas (inéditos) grabados en Jazz At The Philharmonic, Seattle, 1956 y publicados en la grabación homónima. Suenan el Swing Set (Roy Eldridge, Flip Phillips, Illinois Jacquet, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Jo Jones); el Modern Jazz Quartet (John Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, Connie Kay); el Modern Jazz Quartet con Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie; el Gene Krupa Quartet (John Drew, Dave McKenna, Eddie Shu, Gene Krupa); el Oscar Peterson Trio (Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown); finalmente, Ella Fitzgerald con The Oscar Peterson Trio. Toda la información de la entrega en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=21608. Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298. © Pachi Tapiz, 2015 Hablando de oídas (HDO) es un audioblog presentado, producido y editado por Pachi Tapiz.
The Morons resume the road, with a sincere apology (and explanation) from Sam for the prolonged delay. Dave McKenna (Deadspin) joins us to explain why Peter Angelos didn't do as good a deed as he was given credit for after the Freddie Gray protests. PLUS: Shakespeare presages the latest Bundy Troubles.
Today would have been the 87th Birthday of John Haley Sims better known as "Zoot", a nickname that he acquired when he was a teenager and he kept for the rest of his life. Zoot Sims was one of the finest exponents of the tenor saxophone. he played and recorded on the alto and soprano horns but it's his tenor that stands out. He was one of the original "four brothers" in Woody Herman's legendary Second Herd and after that,Zoot struck out on his own. He usually worked with a quartet or in tandem with his other "brother", Al Cohn. Tonight's feature is one of Zoot's finest albums recorded in 1960 and called "Down Home". As this album has no ballads I'll include a couple from a session recorded around the same time with the same instrumentation. Zoot appears here with the great Dave McKenna on piano, George Tucker on bass and Dannie Richmond on drums. The rhythm section on the ballads is Henri Renaud on piano, Bob Whitlock on bass and Jean-Louis Viale on drums.There is nothing quite like the warmth and swing of Zoot's tenor. Happy Birthday Mr. Sims.
Here's the 2nd installment of the Peace & Quiet series. Some deeper moods betwixt songs played with ease. A breezy finale closes out this collection and it's a reprise. You'll hear more from Thelonious Monk, Claudio Arrau, Art Tatum, Reinbert de Leeuw, Dave McKenna, Andre Previn, Yann Tiersen, Alessandra Celletti, Gonzales, & Sergei Rachmaninov as well as an opening composition by Nico Muhly and introduction of Fred Hersch's virtuosity to this collection. Classical works of Beethoven and Debussy intermingle with Jazz standards like Sweet and Lovely & Night and Day. Not much more to say, other press play and float away. & please remember to play at 1/2 the volume that you are used to. A Hudson Cycle - Nico Muhly Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig Van Beethoven ? So In Love - Fred Hersch Thirteen Preludes Op. 32: No. 5 In G - Sergei Rachmaninoff Antonia - Stefano Bollani Night And Day - Andre Previn Overnight - Gonzales Nocturne No. 17 in B, Op. 62 - Claudio Arrau The Golden Fly Three - Alessandra Celletti C.M. Blues - Gonzales Time On My Hands - Art Tatum Ruby, My dear - Thelonious Monk If I Had You - Benny Weinbeck It's The Talk Of The Town - Art Tatum Chang'an - Alessandra Celletti Comptine D'un Autre Ete L'apres-Midi - Yann Tierson Sweet And Lovely - Dave McKenna Peace & Quiet I http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/entry/2008-07-01T13_45_08-07_00 Peace & Quiet III http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/entry/2010-08-12T03_16_10-07_00