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Send us a textDavid Britton started doing stand-up at the Comedy Attic in Bloomington, Ind., about 13 years ago. He's in Schenectady, N.Y., now, where he's also acting, writing and directing. He produces comedy shows and gets on stage as much as he can. He wrotes for The Hard Times and works with Murder Cafe, a comedic-murder theater company in Rosendale, N.Y. He's got two albums, "History of the Universe" and "Possum Pals," a split with Megan Gilbert. Most important: He knows exactly what not to say in front of 400 lesbians. Follow David Britton: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lazersaurus/?hl=enWebsite: https://davidbrittoncomedy.wordpress.com/Murder Cafe: https://www.murdercafe.net/Support the show
David Britton founder of Red River Amplification joins us from Nashville to discuss his latest creation, The Hexafoil Harmonic Fuzz. This guitar pedal is a very interesting meld of two much-loved noise platforms. David was a fantastic guest with a very interesting backstory and we are glad he is out there doing his thing. Hosted by Todd Novak with Tony Dudzik and Jared Brandon #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
GAA Handball World Championship Launch (David Britton) on CRKC 19.06.2024
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with David Britton, Park Ranger and manager for Port Royal and Dunbar Cave State Parks. Britton discusses the rich and fascinating histories of the parks.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: First, we get an overview of Gov. Hochul's proposed state budget with policy correspondent Mark Dunlea. Then,Brea Barthel talks with Carol Roberts to tell us about upcoming events at the troy public Library. Later on, Hugh Johnson gives us a lesson on snow formation and weather update for a cold weekend ahead. After that, Brad Monkell interviews David Britton about his comedy work including a podcast and albums. Finally, this week's poetry highlight comes from Andrea Cunliffe who interviewed Jose Perez back in 2021
On this weeks Comedy interview, He hear from David Britton talking about his upcoming shows one of them being an improv comedy show using the DND game , his thoughts on comedy in the modern world , and his album and podcast. Brad Monkell talked about all of this with him. to find more info on David Britton his website: davidbrittoncomedy.com
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) welcomes back returning guest David Britton, and the two discuss the successes and shortcomings of King Kong - The Musical.
Brent and Corey welcome back comedian and not opera singer David Britton to discuss 1931's Dracula, the Korean heart speculum, how to spell Schenectady, the rare treasure hidden in Stuart Little, and why Corey thinks Singin' in the Rain was directed by the Coen brothers. Check out David's new stand-up album with Megan Gilbert, Possum Pals, anywhere you can listen to stuff!
Generative AI and fraud – why it's so scary and what you can do about it
Brent and Corey welcome back one of the funniest people ever, David Britton, to discuss how to improve the national anthem, Corey's beef with Chuck Woolery, classic Italian stereotypes, Brent swapping credit cards with a stranger, the final straw with Corey's last libertarian friend, David almost getting banned on his first visit to The Bob & Tom Show, and we even talk a little bit about the 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's Misery. Come and listen to this cockadoodie podcast!
Experian Identity Report with David Britton Vice President of Strategy, Global Identity and Fraud for Experian interviewed by David Cogan Host of the Heroes Show. They discuss how to Stop Fraud Before it Begins. www.Experian.com
Experian Identity Report focuses on Identity and Preventing Cryptocurrency Fraud with David Britton, Vice President of Strategy for Global Identity and Fraud for Experian North America, interviewed by David Cogan famous host Heroes Show and founder Eliances entrepreneur community. Special reports from Experian about the game changing impact of identity and the need to use reliable data to make confident decisions that safely accelerate customer engagement.
Comedian and podcaster David Britton sends in his thoughts on Shocking Blue, Penza Penza, Richard Cheese and The Palace Flophouse. Follow David on all socials at @lazersaurus and check out his podcast "Do You Know What Time It Is?" wherever you get podcasts.
Online payment fraud will reach 206 Billion by 2025. David Britton, Experian VP Industry Solutions Global Identity and Fraud is interviewed by David Cogan famous celebrity host of the Heroes Show and founder of Eliances entrepreneur community.
Brent and Corey welcome world-famous comedian David Britton (not the opera singer) to discuss 1954's Creature from the Black Lagoon, conforming to the social norms of zombies, long boobs, prank calls as Hanna-Barbera characters using fleshlights, and flies gonna vomit. You just stay right here and listen to Head Cannon!
Katie Nixon, CIO of Wealth Management at Northern Trust, discusses economic risks and inflation in 2022. David Britton, Global Strategy for Identity & Fraud at Experian, talks about internet fraud and how it affects consumers and businesses. John Fish, Suffolk Construction CEO and Chair of the Real Estate Roundtable, talks about the real estate market and returning to offices. Laura Modi, CEO and Founder of Bobbie – a female-founded infant formula company – talks about supply challenges her business and others have faced. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season's Greetings! Hudson Valley Radio Theatre is proud to present its second annual Holiday Hoot, a variety program of touching tunes and cool comedy, live from our couch to yours. This year's show features the talents of Marlene Golia, Geneva Turner, Jim Keenen and Nanette Ayers, Ellen Pavloff, Jessica Boyd, Lauren Thayer Chantez Carter and host, renown stand-up comic, David Britton! Holiday Hoot is a fundraiser for People's Place…since 1972 this not-for-profit organization has been feeding, clothing and responding to the needs of the people in Ulster County, New York with kindness, compassion. Each year their Thrift Store, Food Pantry, Wellness Empowerment Center & Community Café in Kingston distributes over 1 million meals and 1 million articles of clothing to the needy and food insecure in Ulster County. For more information, and to make a donation, go directly to their website www.peoplesplaceuc.org. You'll be helping others achieve food security, and a big dose of self-dignity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frank-marquette/support
David Britton joined Ryne and Nolan once again to have some fun chats! Nothing was really planned for this, so enjoy the fun conversations with one of New York's funniest comedians! If you like the podcast and want to tell everyone how you feel, give us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast and tell us why you love listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) and theatre student David Britton discuss the most outlandish exploits of Broadway Titan David Merrick. Trident Website
David Britton, a hilarious comedian who used to be a regular at the Comedy Attic and currently living in Upstate New York, came all the way from New York to talk in studio with Nolan about the New York Governor Scandal, some comedy shop, and he shares his favorite times eating dick on stage. David Britton has a great album called, "The History of the Universe!" Buy it and enjoy his great comedy musings! Thanks to Adam Riviere for hosting and producing the podcast each week! Thanks to Erica Ann Paul for all your support with photography and graphics! If you give this podcast a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and tell us why you love the podcast, Nolan will buy you brunch. Limited offer! Tell your friends about the podcast! Share this with the world! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
NJ Weedman talks about his imitators and the NJ Weedman imposters. He also talks about future reefer raffles being for trips to Miami. Reefer raffle tickets are given out with a purchase at The Joint. Movie Nights every Friday for the rest of the good weather. Late Night Hump Comedy 8-10 PM the first three Wednesdays of The Month : August 4th features David Britton, Erin Wohlberg, Tim Rager and Special Guests. Hookah Thursdays every Thursday Night at The Joint of Trenton Follow NJ Weedman's Joint on FB for full events listings. Check out the Joint of Miami opening in July in the Wynwood Arts District 2010 NW Miami Ct, Miami, FL 33127 Follow the joint on Facebook and Instagram at @njweedmans_joint @thejointofmiami Find the Joint of Miami at https://thejointofmiami.com Come through to NJ Weedman's joint every day from Noon - 8 PM (except on event nights you can come later to events) NJ Weedman is even offering up promotional deals for anyone willing to defend his name on Reddit. The weed speaks for itself. I'm still high from the hit of the joint I took at the beginning of this description. What else do you need to know? NJ Weedman, Ed Forchion, has fought for the legalization of marijuana for over three decades. He spent over 1200 days in prison fighting for the right to smoke and sell weed dating back to the 90s. Now that cannabis is legal in over half of America, NJ Weedman welcomes you to Get On The Cannabus. Listen to weekly episodes every Tuesday and live from NJ Weedman's Joint in Trenton, NJ on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Monday at 6 PM EST as NJ Weedman talks to Marijuana icons and up-and-coming weedtrepreneurs. Light up your joint and inhale your bongs, this is going to be a heady potcast, man. If you can't beat them, join them? Well sort of. New Jersey's most vocal adversary of the state's new legislation, which legalizes 'regulated cannabis' while still criminalizing marijuana, has found a clause for inclusion. Celebrate the official opening of his Citizen's Dispensaryon January 1, 2021 at his storefront location, directly across the street from Trenton City Hall. Pot, as cannabis is affectionately called by longtime supporters, officially becomes legal on January 1, 2021 in New Jersey, and with no set guidelines in place for implementation, Forchion is looking to plant his seeds firmly in the Garden State's new legalization soil. Ed "NJWeedman" Forchion and his partner, Debi Madaio have snagged international headlines as of recent, vocalizing their stance in New Jersey's trending weed politics. While Madaio has launched a Change.org petition requesting that Governor Phil Murphy grant NJWeedman's Joint a recreational cannabis license, (see https://www.change.org/p/phil-murphy-demand-gov-phil-murphy-grant-njweedman-s-joint-a-recreational-cannabis-license), Forchion has taken a more aggressive stance, suing the State of New Jersey, (Case 3:20-cv-16582-PGS-TJB FORCHION v. MURPHY at: http://njweedman.com/Federal_Cannabis_lawsuit.pdf). Comedy Nights the first, second and third Wednesday of the month 8 - 10 PM | Masked | Socially Distant | Backyard Produced by Jordan Fried | William "Munk" Saunders In Conjunction with Hamilton Radio and Late Night Hump Studios --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-on-the-cannabus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/get-on-the-cannabus/support
The payment experience has always been convoluted and clunky, especially when consumers' need to authenticate their information. But in the new retail era, consumers want security to be ever-present yet invisible throughout their shopping experiences. During this episode of Retail Remix, David Britton of Experian shares how retailers can respond and still be mindful of new security trends and fraud methods. Listen to learn: New threats that have emerged with new payment tech and apps; The role of data and behavioral analytics to manage and mitigate threats; and How retailers can integrate payment security into the entire customer lifecycle. RELATED LINKS Dig in to Experian's 2021 Global Identity and Fraud Report Get more insights from David Britton See the latest rankings from Juniper Research Read Retail TouchPoints' perspectives on the evolving payment space
Historian and park manager David Britton joins the pod to recount the history of Port Royal, a once thriving community in Middle Tennessee that has since become a ghost town. We also discuss the power of historic narratives, the usefulness of deconstructing those narratives, and the pros and cons of critical history. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-gower/support
It is our official first year anniversary, we decided to do something special for this two part episode where we have panelists all playing our google game show. Our panelists here on part one include favorites David Britton, Mike McGrath, Ashley Gutermuth & Jacob Feldman. Music this week is a song we're revisiting from the archives by the Bobby Lees who you can find on iTunes, Spotify and their website bobbylees.com among other places.
Wherein we talk with our old friends JR Mcintire and David Britton!
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks THE BANISHING with director CHRIS SMITH At Frightfest 2020, Britflicks concluded: "THE BANISHING is a classy, period horror that oozes confidence in the directorial choices of genre master Chris Smith. This kind of creepy story, emanating from past dirty-deeds, generations ago, coupled with such a strong cast of oddball characters is what British horror does best." THE BANISHING HITS UK CINEMAS & DIGITAL PLATFORMS 26TH MARCH 2021 Written by Dean Lines & Ray Bogdanovich it stars Jessica Brown Findlay, Sean Harris & John Lynch EYES WIDE SHUT billiard scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZVzxb7HOo4 LORD HORROR BOOK by David Britton https://www.savoy.abel.co.uk/HTML/lhorror.html Credits Intro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Podcast from www.britflicks.com You can support the @Britflicks podcast by pledging money via www.patreon.com/stuartwright and/or subscribing to it via iTunes
Is Planet Earth a GLORIFIED 7-11? Are Space Aliens FORCED to land here, because there kids are driving them crazy? These OUT OF THIS WORLD questions, will be BEAMED UP, on this episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
If you're convicted of a sex crime with a victim, absolutely you should have to register as a sex offender in order to help keep your neighborhood safe. But if you end up on the sex offender registry for something as harmless as relieving yourself in public, engaging in sexual acts in a public place (with no one around, of course), or taking innocuous photos of your kid in the tub... that can be fertile ground for humor. Which is why we invited TimeOut NY's Critics' Choice Jarret Berenstein, who has a killer joke about this exact topic. In this episode, we talk about: -Jarret's novel, "The Kellyanne Conway Technique." -Megan’s Law. -Jarret’s bit about the sex offender registry. -Changing the location of a joke for a stronger punchline. -Re-framing your life as a sitcom where you're the main character. -The places we've had sex in public. -Establishing morality when approaching a controversial topic. -Developing an onstage persona to get away with certain material. -The kind of adult who brags about sexual conquests. -If famous speakers throughout history bragged about getting laid. -Easing the audience into dark topics. -David Britton’s joke about registering to be a sex offender. -The Mr. Show sketch about Larry Kleist, rapist. -Parents taking harmless naked pictures of their kids and ending up as sex offenders. -Some of the other innocuous ways people have been labeled as sex offenders. -When your closing joke bombs. And more!!! Additional bonus footage available if you become a Patron. Visit patreon.com/youcantlaughpod for exclusive access. Produced by Golden Ox Studio | Music: Producedbyzip Visit jarretberenstein.com to learn more about Brendan Follow on Twitter @justjarret Follow on Instagram @jarretberenstein Follow on TikTok @jarretberenstein Listen to his podcast, "Is This Anything?": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-this-anything/id1529847258 Subscribe to his YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jarretberenstein Get Jarret's book, "The Kellyanne Conway Technique" https://www.jarretberenstein.com/kc-book Become a Patron for exclusive access to bonus footage: patreon.com/youcantlaughpod Follow us on Twitter @Youcantlaughpod Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/youcantlaughatthat Brought to you by Water Cooler Comedy - watercoolercomedy.org
Trent and his guest David Britton give advice to listener, Bobby Gerbowski about how to find his shoes and get his neighbor to start cooking meth again. Follow David! Twitter: https://twitter.com/lazersaurus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lazersaurus/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-you-know-what-time-it-is-with-david-britton/id1516828138 David's comedy album: https://orcd.co/the_history_of_the-universe Follow Bobby's acquaintance Isaac Landfert! Twitter: https://twitter.com/isaaclandfert Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaaclandfert/ Isaac's comedy album: https://t.co/8bRUwCgIgJ?amp=1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trent-mabry/support
I talked with Andy McDermott (@andymcdermottmtj) and David Britton (@lazersaurus) about all sorts of things including ranking the countries from best to worst based on the smell of their people. Wanna know who we agree is the most stinky? Listen and find out!
Brent is joined by David Britton to discuss the history of memes as well as some the most popular ones in the genre.
Our Christmas episode this year with musical guest Tom Post.
If you missed our live streamed Halloween Happy Hour, listen in for live readings from authors A.M. Proctor, Raven Belasco, and comedian and writer David Britton. We've got submissive sex demons, vampires, and kinky gay wizards. You'll also hear all about our spookiest crushes, the origins to some of our darkest kinks. Enjoy this episode? Please consider leaving us a review!
Comedian and episode 1 guest David Britton finally makes his triumphant return to the show to talk about Stomp Box off of John Henry. They talk about comedy, the touring life, and how punk this song is and if it's unfairly treated.
Wherein we talk with our good friend David Britton about his upcoming comedy album The History of the Universe, his podcast Do You Know What Time It Is?, his website StoriesAboutWizards.com, the shocker assassin, and so much more! Music by DJ Shadow feat. Danny Brown, Madvillain feat. Quasimoto, Dizzee Rascal feat. Ghetts & Kano, and Princess Gassafras & President Tightrhymes
DiscoDaze show broadcasted on Open Tempo FM on Friday 18th September, 2020. www.opentempofm.com Tracklisting 1. C. Da Afro - Gett Off 2. Convection - Do It (V's Classic Edit) 3. Disco Feelings - Discoteque 4. Moodena - Jezebel 5. Hotmood - El Artista 6. Sartorial - Disco Biscuit 7. Berobreo - Flavor Machine 8. Sunner Soul - Burning On The Dancefloor 9. Art Of Tones - Thunder (Original Mix) 10. Lorenzo Rigo - Small Town Denver 11. EXCLUSIVE MIX SESSION BY DAVID BRITTON
David Britton (Do You Know What Time It Is?, Stories About Wizards) gets trapped in our devilish web of bad podcasting. We know it came out a few days late so we made it free. For more premium episodes check out our Patreon at patreon.com/wedonthaveapodcastyet
Welcome to the semi-adulthood episode of Isolated Confusion. I did invite some friends over to celebrate with us but don't worry, it's a small gathering with comics Jacob Feldman, David Britton and Warren Hall and we managed to get William Wakeman to play music for us while following the safety guidelines.
How do you improve upon something as moderately ok as the seminal The Fast and the Furious? You don't. But you do add Ludacris, move it to Miami, and also make it worse. We can't in good conscience recommend you watch the movie first, but we won't stop you! Follow David Britton on Twitter and Instagram @lazersaurus
David Brittain is the CEO of Concepts, my favorite iPad app. It's marketed as a "flexible sketching" app and geared towards people in the early stages of the thinking process. I use it to visualize my ideas, many of which I share on Twitter and in long-form essays. People use the app for mind-maps, mood boards, sketch plans, designs, and illustrations. I particularly enjoy the screenshots of architects using the app to design buildings. On this episode, David and I talked about the business, marketing, and engineering aspects of designing an app. David talked about Concepts' position in the design world, and how it compares to ProCreate and Figma. He spoke about how changes to the App Store have influenced Concept's download numbers and finally, he talked about why trust is particularly important in remote work as compared to in-person collaboration. I'm a fan-boy of the Internet because of how it enables apps like this to thrive. Concepts has been profitable for years. Whenever I pick up the app, I feel like I have a professional-grade design app for the cost of a latte every month. Please enjoy my conversation with David Britton. ____________________________ Show Notes 2:20 - How the landscape of designing apps has and hasn't changed drastically over the years 4:19 - What and who David thinks about in his design process 7:32 - How remote work management is different from in-person 11:52 - The key to a well-functioning and efficient remote engineering team 13:26 - How David spends his days at work as a CEO 16:36 - What vector design is and their pros and cons in comparison to raster design 21:20 - David's view of the market, the design world, and his competition 24:34 - How Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has inspired David and what he could learn from Lewis about marketing 27:37 - Why paid marketing is not something that David and his team have spent much time nor effort on 32:08 - What David sees as the biggest pain-points from a user perspective of his app and the solutions they've tried 35:46 - What makes a good beta tester or user to get feedback from, and David finds them 37:47 - Why David doesn't consider himself the right person for his position and why that has been an advantage for his company 40:05 - The death of the computer mouse and why sketching and drawing isn't going anywhere 44:48 - How the Concepts team approached the development of their app on different platforms 46:43 - The future of apps and why certain apps have taken off while others lag behind 53:13 - How a feature moves from an idea into development and into the hands of the end-user 56:54 - Why architects flocked to using Concepts when it came out and what makes it still popular today
Louie Gomez, Roxy, David Harness, DJ Disciple, TheRealShakar, Tom Chubb, North Cotto, Souldynamic, Anna Awe, Eddie Amador, Muzungu, Jazzman Wax, Soul Central, Saison, Cornell C.C Carter, Frankie Felociano, Strane Dissonanze, Anthony Reale, Qubiko, G.Roy, David Britton, Fresh, Toshi, Timmy Regisford, Kevin Hedge, Rick Galactik, Janice Robinson, Rupert Ellis, Phaze Dee, Ananda Project, Roog, Leon Benesty, Veselina Popova, Ethan White, Lisa Shaw, Mishal Moore, Sam Beach, VONDA7 The banging artist on this weeks mix, have a blessed weekend people.
Here it is! Episode 1. Scotty finally rewired the Interweb Drive. Watch the video on Facebook or YouTube. Find our guests David Britton and Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones here: Tweets by lazersaurus https://storiesaboutwizards.com/ https://www.facebook.com/LaraHopeandTheArkTones/ https://www.larahopeandtheark-tones.com/
This week on our escapades we talk to David Britton, Reggie Edwards And Mike McGrath to talk about the real things in life like Babar's violent thoughts to his family, how angry fireflies have to be to start a forest fire and more on this weeks episode.
Welcome to episode 8 y'all!!!! We dive deeper into dealing with social distancing in this episode, we hear an elementary school story and then we hear from people what they think being in a quarantine with me would be like. This episode features contributions from: Tok Moffat, David Britton, Kate, Rachelle Nicolaci and Ashley Fruendt. To support the pod: https://anchor.fm/spark-tabor/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spark-tabor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spark-tabor/support
World-class Baritone and Nashville recording artist, David Britton, brings a unique sound to his audiences, by blending his big voice with a signature orchestral rock instrumentation. This approach is the result of Britton’s eclectic musical heritage, which included drumming in a rock band through high school and college, before beginning a career in opera.
David Britton joins the boys at the all new Devil Heaven studio for a wordplay puzzle from the New York Times. Along the way we talk about butthole eyes, deep fried memes, the dainty, midlife crisis penis piercings, shushing sports, and unintentionally killing it at an open mic. Thank you to our listeners who have been spreading the word, we love you and we are in love with you so please keep telling your friends to listen!
In the inaugural episode of This Might Be A Podcast, Greg is joined by friend and comedian David Britton to discuss the song The End of the Tour, from They Might Be Giants’ 1994 album John Henry.
*Fake Authors. Fake Books. Real Funny. Fictitious public radio host Dana Glass presents live readings from a colorful array of characters. Featuring: Isaac Landfert, Jonathan Pfendler, David Britton, Kerri Pulley and Zain Zaidi
*Fake Authors. Fake Books. Real Funny. Fictitious public radio host Dana Glass presents live readings from a colorful array of characters. Featuring: Isaac Landfert, Joe Bates, Erin Carr, David Britton and Jonathan Pfendler
Concert: Jean-Baptiste Robin in Recital Upbeat Live provides historical and cultural context for many concerts, featuring engaging speakers, audio examples, and special guests. These events are free to ticket holders and are held in BP Hall, on the second floor, accessible after your ticket is scanned. For more information: laphil.com/upbeatlive About the Speaker: Thomas Neenan is Lecturer in Music History and Music Theory at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena where he teaches a full range of courses devoted to history, theory, music appreciation, jazz history, opera, and special topics. Neenan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organ Performance from Cal-State Northridge and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Organ Performance Practices and Conducting from UCLA where he was named an Outstanding Graduate Student. He studied organ with David Britton and Thomas Harmon in the U.S. and Ernst-Ulrich von Kameke and Jean Langlais in Europe. As a recital organist, he has performed in the United States, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Japan and Switzerland. In 2004 he performed a solo recital on the newly restored 1746 Hilldebrandt “Bach Organ” in Naumburg, Germany. As a conductor, he has led a variety of instrumental and choral ensembles throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. He was a conducting fellow under Helmut Rilling at the Oregon Bach Festival where he conducted baritone Thomas Quasthoff and the Festival Chorus in portions of Haydn's “Creation” and he has led performances by the Choir of St. Matthew's Parish (Pacific Palisades) in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Germany and throughout the British Isles. Neenan has contributed scholarly essays to a variety of professional journals on topics ranging from Gregorian chant to the organ music of Gyorgy Ligeti. He has received research grants to study and write on performance practices in the organ music of Dietrich Buxtehude, music and culture in the Dutch communities of colonial New York, and music in the monastic community of Taizé, France. In 2017 he retired after 36 years as Music Director at The Parish of St. Matthew (Episcopal), Pacific Palisades, and 33 years as Music Director and Conductor of The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew's. He currently serves as President of St. Matthew's Music Guild which presents a concert series by the chamber orchestra and guest artists and ensembles (MusicGuildOnline.org) and offers multi-faceted music outreach activities in area schools and retirement communities.
7/2/2017 Thanks for joining us at the Clive Barker Podcast. The only podcast dedicated to the works and worlds of Clive Barker. This is episode 146, A-Z and the Duels of Blood Part 8. In our final episode of the series, we go over letters W,X,Y and Z and the bonus round of the duels of blood over at www.duelsofblood.com. All this plus Clive Barker News, Hellraiser Judgement rumor and what's coming up next for those of you that like to prepare. Feel free to join the conversation in comments or leave us a voicemail over at www.clivebarkercast.com. Sponsor: Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination Phobos and Deimos Instagram. Clive Barker News Hellraiser Anthology Volume II released in September Hellraiser Anthology Trade Paperback will be available July 4th Weekend Cavity Colors, July 29, 2017 Nighbreed Collection More here Tom Holland's Terror Time on RCB Store Paul T. Taylor showed up on Facebook disappointed in Dimension and a rumor about the release for Hellraiser Judgement Duels of Blood, Bonus Round Results Discussion: Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror (WXYZ) Y for Year Zero David Britton is a British author, artist, and publisher. In the 1970s he founded Weird Fantasy and Crucified Toad, a series of small press magazines of the speculative fiction and horror genres. In 1976 Britton co-founded (with Michael Butterworth) the controversial publishing house Savoy Books.From BBC Article on the Obscene Publications Act of 1857 Notes that David Britton's Lord Horror was the last novel to be banned under the act. From Channel 4 Lord Horror David Britton Savoy Books Clive Barker and Censorship (Revelations Web Site) https://roskofrenija.blogspot.com/2012/06/david-britton-john-coulthart-lord.html?m=1 X for Exploitation William Castle W for Window Marseden Archive Marsden Obituary From A treatise in Cosmology, dedicated to Humboldt, Began as a scientific lecture by Poe. Z for Zombie THE CROW: 2037 "A NEW WORLD OF GODS AND MONSTERS" 107 pages, July 24 1997 EDWARD R. PRESSMAN FILM CORPORATION http://www.maddogmovies.com/almost/scripts/crow2037_zombie7-97.pdf Allegedly Rob Zombie rewrote the script and titled it Black Rider X TV Series, (No Y, The Crow is "N for Never Again" but in the Book N is for Nightmare ) From the TV Show Episode 3 Clive Barker's A-Z Of Horror S01E03 "The Kingdom Of The Dead" From the TV Show Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSAhAVpoAg&feature=youtu.be From the TV Show Episode 5 Clive Barker's A-Z Of Horror S01E05 "A Fate Worse Than Death" Playlist: Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror Check Out Remembering Simon Sayce Rob's Scene of the Week Rob's Pat Skipper Interview How To Subscribe Videos Coming Up Next Epic Nightbreed Comics Episodes Possible Interview And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App | Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwist and YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian
Concert: The Best of Wagner's Ring Upbeat Live provides historical and cultural context for many concerts, featuring engaging speakers, audio examples, and special guests. These events are free to ticket holders and are held in BP Hall, on the second floor, accessible after your ticket is scanned. For more information: laphil.com/upbeatlive About the Speaker: Thomas Neenan is Lecturer in Music History and Music Theory at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena where he teaches a full range of courses devoted to history, theory, music appreciation, jazz history, opera, and special topics. Neenan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organ Performance from Cal-State Northridge and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Organ Performance Practices and Conducting from UCLA where he was named an Outstanding Graduate Student. He studied organ with David Britton and Thomas Harmon in the U.S. and Ernst-Ulrich von Kameke and Jean Langlais in Europe. As a recital organist, he has performed in the United States, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Japan and Switzerland. In 2004 he performed a solo recital on the newly restored 1746 Hilldebrandt “Bach Organ” in Naumburg, Germany. As a conductor, he has led a variety of instrumental and choral ensembles throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. He was a conducting fellow under Helmut Rilling at the Oregon Bach Festival where he conducted baritone Thomas Quasthoff and the Festival Chorus in portions of Haydn's “Creation” and he has led performances by the Choir of St. Matthew's Parish (Pacific Palisades) in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Germany and throughout the British Isles. Neenan has contributed scholarly essays to a variety of professional journals on topics ranging from Gregorian chant to the organ music of Gyorgy Ligeti. He has received research grants to study and write on performance practices in the organ music of Dietrich Buxtehude, music and culture in the Dutch communities of colonial New York, and music in the monastic community of Taizé, France. In 2017 he retired after 36 years as Music Director at The Parish of St. Matthew (Episcopal), Pacific Palisades, and 33 years as Music Director and Conductor of The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew's. He currently serves as President of St. Matthew's Music Guild which presents a concert series by the chamber orchestra and guest artists and ensembles (MusicGuildOnline.org) and offers multi-faceted music outreach activities in area schools and retirement communities.
Concert: Organ Recital: James McVinnie and Guests Upbeat Live provides historical and cultural context for many concerts, featuring engaging speakers, audio examples, and special guests. These events are free to ticket holders and are held in BP Hall, on the second floor, accessible after your ticket is scanned. For more information: laphil.com/upbeatlive About the Speaker: Thomas Neenan is Lecturer in Music History and Music Theory at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena where he teaches a full range of courses devoted to history, theory, music appreciation, jazz history, opera, and special topics. Neenan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organ Performance from Cal-State Northridge and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Organ Performance Practices and Conducting from UCLA where he was named an Outstanding Graduate Student. He studied organ with David Britton and Thomas Harmon in the U.S. and Ernst-Ulrich von Kameke and Jean Langlais in Europe. As a recital organist, he has performed in the United States, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Japan and Switzerland. In 2004 he performed a solo recital on the newly restored 1746 Hilldebrandt “Bach Organ” in Naumburg, Germany. As a conductor, he has led a variety of instrumental and choral ensembles throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. He was a conducting fellow under Helmut Rilling at the Oregon Bach Festival where he conducted baritone Thomas Quasthoff and the Festival Chorus in portions of Haydn's “Creation” and he has led performances by the Choir of St. Matthew's Parish (Pacific Palisades) in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Germany and throughout the British Isles. Neenan has contributed scholarly essays to a variety of professional journals on topics ranging from Gregorian chant to the organ music of Gyorgy Ligeti. He has received research grants to study and write on performance practices in the organ music of Dietrich Buxtehude, music and culture in the Dutch communities of colonial New York, and music in the monastic community of Taizé, France. In 2017 he retired after 36 years as Music Director at The Parish of St. Matthew (Episcopal), Pacific Palisades, and 33 years as Music Director and Conductor of The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew's. He currently serves as President of St. Matthew's Music Guild which presents a concert series by the chamber orchestra and guest artists and ensembles (MusicGuildOnline.org) and offers multi-faceted music outreach activities in area schools and retirement communities.
THIS JUST IN: we’re bringing you all the news that’s fit to podcast on an all new episode of Up Late With Oliver with special guest DAVID BRITTON! David is so funny that it fills us with white-hot comedic jealous rage, and he’s currently touring all over the midwest. Check out www.davidbrittoncomedy.com or follow him on twitter https://twitter.com/lazersaurus, plus you should be listening to his gut-bustingly funny podcast, History Bluffs on iTunes, and his album “Liberal Nerd Bullshit” is available at https://davidbritton.bandcamp.com/album/liberal-nerd-bullshit (with album art by Nathan P)! Topics discussed include: flatulence blame rhymes, How Dare You™, cup-related murder evasion techniques, acronyms within acronyms, Booty Man, black eyed jinx, Beaverwitched, grandpa’s pokey mans, a contagious voice problem, the Italian scat revival, wandering accents, Hulk Holganz’s Russian talking kangaroo, Booty McBooty with Scrum Tuggins at the Warped Tour, and Yellow Hair makes a few phone calls during the aftermath of a terrible accident.
“In a world that is is full of so much turmoil and pain, it is my goal to use music to shed a glimmer of light; to bring comfort to those that grieve, peace to those at war, hope to those that fail, encouragement to those that feel alone, joy to those in despair.” – […] The post The Best New Holiday Release of 2015? Classic Singer David Britton’s Christmas | Episode 55 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
Welcome to The Shaun Tabatt Show! Today I speak with David Britton about his latest holiday album titled Christmas. Here are some of the topics and questions we cover in the interview: Describe who you are and what you do in a single sentence? How has growing up in a missionary home and getting exposed to a range of diverse cultures influenced your music and creativity? Why was this the right time for you career-wise to do a Christmas album? Was there a particular vibe or feel that you were aiming for with this album? What were some of the influences that impacted where you went with this album? Are there any particular tracks on the album the stand out as a favorite or are meaningful for you? How do you hope your listeners are encouraged and challenged by what they hear on the Christmas album? Can you tell us anything about the new album you have in the work works for 2016? Tell us where we can order the Christmas album online and where we can connect with you on the web as well? About the Album: Christmas, which released digitally last year and released to brick & mortar retailers on October 9, 2015, showcases the unique ability of the classically trained Britton, who has performed at Carnegie Hall and with opera companies around the world, to effortlessly merge his diverse influences. He wraps his incredibly rich pop-classical sound (with a twist of anthemic rock) into and around these timeless holiday classics. The result is a poignant collection of cozy favorites and a blend of powerful yet intimate moments, custom made for the Christmas season. Britton encourages listeners to get cozy with his warm and inviting rendition of "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting)," before closing the project with another original, "Sing Noel," written by Billy Smiley and CCM legend Scott Wesley Brown. On this lovely Christmas hymn, Britton shares the microphone with Christine Dente from Out of the Grey. "In a world that is full of so much turmoil and pain, it is my goal to use music to shed a glimmer of light; to bring comfort to those that grieve, peace to those at war, hope to those that fail, encouragement to those that feel alone, joy to those in despair," says Britton. "I am grateful for the opportunity to create music that does not fit within any specific genre, that allows me to leverage the unorthodox musical influences of my life, that people of all generations and tastes may find something that speaks to them. Above all else, it is my desire that those who listen may see past me to the One who created all things." About the Artist: World-class Baritone and Nashville recording artist, David Britton, brings a unique sound to his audiences, by blending his big voice with a signature orchestral rock instrumentation. This approach is the result of Britton's eclectic musical heritage, which included drumming in a rock band through high school and college, before beginning a career in opera. Over the past couple of years, Britton has emerged onto the scene with albums which take full advantage of both the classical training as well as the rock style creating music that is at times both intimate and grandiose. For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/041.
I've got the recent winner of the Funniest Person in Bloomington, David Britton, and special guest, Jonas Schrodt is back for an episode while I was in town! We talk relationships, orgies, the paranormal, Kiedis, Craigslist and more! Heads up, this one gets pretty dirty about half way through, so if you don't want to hear Dave's hilarious sex adventures, stop listening around the 40 minute mark. Girlsnightbrady@gmail.com for questions, comments and more. Rate and review on iTunes if you enjoy it!
David Britton released his first full-length comedy album last year called “The History of the Universe” and it's a delightfully weird look into the way that David sees the world. David started his standup when he lived in Bloomington, IN and has taken his talent to upstate New York. David has written for The Daily Dot and Hard Times.David and I talked about starting comedy a little later in life and the work he put into getting the material for the album ready for the performance. Check out David's hilarious podcast “Do You Know What Time It Is?” on all the apps:https://open.spotify.com/show/2diyY6gQjuZ1OW3E9T6u5mCheck out our new sponsor, FÜM and use the code “BTB” to get 10% off your first order:https://fumessential.com/btb Here's the BTB Internet Talk Show's Twitch Channel. Check out all their great shows!https://www.twitch.tv/drinksjokesnstorytellingIf you'd like to support the show and get some cool perks, check out our Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/btbpcLook for new stuff for Patrons soon!Head over to the Behind the Bits website for extra content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/Get on our mailing list for news about future guests and more great content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/p/mailing-list/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy