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In this episode, we get to meet Daughter of Swords, aka Alex Sauser-Monnig. Alex just released a brand new solo album under their Daughter of Swords moniker, appropriately titled Alex, and in this chat, we discuss the record at length, including its varied themes (of both personal and societal contexts), the creation of the record, and also the huge aesthetic shift from their first DoS record, Dawnbreaker. We also talk about their various side projects, like The A's with Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath, or the trio they and Amelia share with Molly Sarle called Mountain Man. There's also the topic of the booming North Carolina music scene - spearheaded by the Psychic Hotline indie music group led by Sylvan Esso - and what it means for them to be a part of such a special family of talented folks. Thank you for listening.
Prepare to conquer Azeroth's latest challenges as we unveil the secrets behind the Dragonflight world bosses and the Shadow Crucible raid that have players buzzing. This episode is a treasure trove for enthusiasts eager to optimize their PvE and PvP gameplay with our in-depth analysis on the Battlegrounds bonus event and the Really Packed House Brawl – your guide to glory in the arena of battle. We'll also arm you with strategies to master Mythic affixes like Entangling, Bolstering, and Fortified, ensuring your next dungeon run is a triumphant one.Venture into the War Within alpha with us as we explore the mesmerizing Hollowfall zone and its unique day-night cycle, alongside a sneak peek at the brand-new dungeons, Dawnbreaker and Priory of the Sacred Flame. For the collectors out there, we've got exciting updates on the quality-of-life improvement for Shadowlands class set tokens that will have you rethinking your transmog strategies. Plus, get the scoop on the latest mage talent changes that are set to revolutionize your spellcasting – whether you're looking to vanquish foes in a blaze of arcane power or control the battlefield with strategic sorcery, this episode will leave you spellbound and ready for action. Hope you all enjoy and hope you relate to any of these stories. And I will speak to you all in the next episode!Support the show here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1196870/supportpatreon.com/Pigandwhistlehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/PigandWhistleSocials :Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/pigandwhistletalesYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAOi6rHO3x90lOmmb82Jv1wWebsite : https://www.pigandwhistletales.com/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pigandwhistletales/Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PigAndWhistleTalesTry out Buzzsprout yourself! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1154066Listen to the podcast on other platforms:https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/pig-whistle-tales-from-azeroth-gabriel-nsa902LrQVw/https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/pig-whistle-tales-from-azeroth-1315927https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZTkLtQvRSm4PStUfZquWkhttps://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3032607The Music at the start is from Tony Catch they do many amazing cover songs for games you can find the link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHiF0dAkbpPMtQSwvAxThe Gaming BlenderCould you design a video game?Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1196870/support patreon.com/Pigandwhistle https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PigandWhistle
Today's episode is with NY Times Bestselling author Jodi Meadows! I was lucky enough to sit down with her to talk about her book Nightrender. This was recorded during covid (I had some personal things that delayed the publishing), and since the sequel Dawnbreaker is out this week, I knew it was the perfect time to publish this awesome conversation. We talk about where she drew inspiration, what it was like getting into the minds of three completely different characters, writing the scary stuff, and so much more. If you've read book 1, this episode will be a nice refresh before digging into book 2. And if you haven't started the series, this will give you some great insight into this amazing world and awesome characters. I hope you enjoy! Follow Jodi! IG: www.instagram.com/unicornwarlord/ website: www.jodimeadows.com/
First published in 2019 and is a retelling of Clark Kent/Superman. If you haven't done so already, check out the DC Icon series!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniellesreadingnook/support
ON-AIR! Welcome to #PRR565 by Nicky Romero! This week we're back with a lot of brand new music by the likes of Martin Garrix, Alesso, Öwnboss, Loud 'N Bright and many more! Timmo Hendriks is back on the label with his track “Meant To Be”! Tracklist: 1. Ricky Retro & Scorz - Rule The World 2. Duke & Jones - Take My Love 3. Lipless - Illusions 4. Martin Garrix x Sentinel ft. Bonn - Hurricane 5. Protocol Spotlight: Timmo Hendriks - Meant To Be 6. DMNDS, USAI & Charlie Ray - No Puede 7. Armin van Buuren x The Stickmen Project - No Fun (Öwnboss Remix) 8. Seinabo Sey - Hard Time (Gazlind Remix) 9. Alesso - Without You 10. Repiet - Don't Think Twice 11. Antoine Delvig - Blast 12. Loud 'N Bright - Loco 13. SunJay & Fuerte MashUp - Lost In The Rhythm vs. Dawnbreaker vs. Reload 14. SOLR ft. aqeliki - Peace Of Mind 15. Pontifexx, AXXE, Ventura - No Air 16. Fleetwood Mac - Dreams (Josh Hunter & Bad Intentions Remix)
In this intermission quest, we help clear Meridia's temple of the necromancer Malkorin. When completed, she awards us with a fantastic weapon - DAWNBREAKER!
We talk about the infamous "Tree Trick" maneuver, hero dynamics in the ultra lategame, Dawnbreaker carry, and things of that nature.
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BUY LINK https://ffm.to/suzarecords005 Partenaire – Strangeways EP [SUZA005] 01) Strangeways (Original Mix) 02) Traffic (Original Mix) 03) Dawnbreaker (Original Mix) Pre Order: 23-05-2022 Release date: 10-06-2022 Axel Bray (Partenaire) was born and resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work has been released by labels such as onedotsixtwo, Auditen, Juicebox Music, Clubsonica, Amitabha & ICONYC. Axel Bray was born and resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work has been released by labels such as onedotsixtwo, Auditen, Juicebox Music, Clubsonica, Amitabha & ICONYC; and his sounds can be heard in radio shows like Hernan Cattaneo's 'RESIDENT', Aly & Fila's 'Future Sound Of Egypt', 'Harmonics' by Tripswitch, and even DJ Mag. He also holds his own show on FRISKY Radio, 'Youniverse'. His tracks have been supported by the likes of Cattaneo, Nick Warren, Aly & Fila, Guy J, Eelke Kleijn, Armin Van Buuren, Tripswitch & Kollektiv Turmstrasse; and has been remixed by names such as Nishan Lee, Paul Baule, Julian Rodriguez, Sebastian Sellares & Armandhe. Restless, he also contributes to the scene as a content creator for online music magazines. His lines have been featured in recognized publications such as Electronic Groove & Data Transmission. A DJ & producer, he always looks to experiment through the more emotive expressions of electronica, blending a stylish brand of progressive house with a unique strain of deep & lush techno. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/PartenaireMusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/partenaire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partenairemusic/ Visit: www.progresivnasuza.com Follow us: www.linktr.ee/progresivnasuza Demo Inquiry: records@progresivnasuza.com
BUY LINK https://ffm.to/suzarecords005 Partenaire – Strangeways EP [SUZA005] 01) Strangeways (Original Mix) 02) Traffic (Original Mix) 03) Dawnbreaker (Original Mix) Pre Order: 23-05-2022 Release date: 10-06-2022 Axel Bray (Partenaire) was born and resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work has been released by labels such as onedotsixtwo, Auditen, Juicebox Music, Clubsonica, Amitabha & ICONYC. Axel Bray was born and resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work has been released by labels such as onedotsixtwo, Auditen, Juicebox Music, Clubsonica, Amitabha & ICONYC; and his sounds can be heard in radio shows like Hernan Cattaneo's 'RESIDENT', Aly & Fila's 'Future Sound Of Egypt', 'Harmonics' by Tripswitch, and even DJ Mag. He also holds his own show on FRISKY Radio, 'Youniverse'. His tracks have been supported by the likes of Cattaneo, Nick Warren, Aly & Fila, Guy J, Eelke Kleijn, Armin Van Buuren, Tripswitch & Kollektiv Turmstrasse; and has been remixed by names such as Nishan Lee, Paul Baule, Julian Rodriguez, Sebastian Sellares & Armandhe. Restless, he also contributes to the scene as a content creator for online music magazines. His lines have been featured in recognized publications such as Electronic Groove & Data Transmission. A DJ & producer, he always looks to experiment through the more emotive expressions of electronica, blending a stylish brand of progressive house with a unique strain of deep & lush techno. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/PartenaireMusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/partenaire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partenairemusic/ Visit: www.progresivnasuza.com Follow us: www.linktr.ee/progresivnasuza Demo Inquiry: records@progresivnasuza.com
Today my friends I am so honored to reshare a story from the LifeBeats Library, a Dawnbreaker who battled with eating disorders for many years and has gone through a process of healing to now living a life devoted to educating people on the benefits of eating real food. Megan Roosevelt, The Healthy […]
On this week's show Ursi, Proud, and Zac question God's Laws and come out unscathed. Topics include: Meepo, Natures Prophet, Omniknight, Tiny, Dawnbreaker, Offlane, Adam Sandler, Pangolier, Pugna, Spectre, Spirit Vessel in its current form, Mars, and much more!
Have you ever wondered how there can be a God when there is so much suffering? Have you ever wondered if you, just you, can make a difference? Today we have a podcast from the LifeBeats Library re-sharing a story of an incredible Dawnbreaker, a woman who has stared into the eyes of those who […]
Today my friends I am so honored to reshare a story from the LifeBeats Library to continue awareness and shine hope where hopelessness may seem like the only answer by introducing you to Elizabeth Frazier of Hero Bands, a true Dawnbreaker. Elizabeth graciously shares her story of healing and thriving with her own family by […]
We know that our lives are not experienced linear and that our path may resemble a knotted ball of yarn, however there are significant, recognizable journeys that shape our lives and our futures more directly, dramatically, and more permanently than others. These journeys are pivotal, soul-wrenching, hit us at our core, and produce transformational shifts […]
What does it even mean to be a Dawnbreaker? Am I one? On today's new podcast episode of Season 3 of Dawnbreakers by The LifeBeats Project I answer those questions as I share where the term “Dawnbreaker” comes from, what it means to be one, and questions you can ask yourself to discover if you […]
On this week's Thursday Show Zac and Ursi develope a recipe for disaster. Topics include: our recent WLDL series, OD, Sand King, Mars, red flags, Marci, dreaming, Dawnbreaker, and much more!
On this week's pre-Thanksgiving podcast Zac and Ursi get thankful. Topics include: Dazzle, Anti-Mage, WLDL scrims, Dawnbreaker balance, Ursi's mid drought, League comparisons, Timings, our least bought items, our most bought items, and much more!
Part 2 of our tier list of the hero design/concept of all post 7.00 heroes. This week we consider Snapfire, Void Spirit, Hoodwink, Dawnbreaker and Marci. We also discuss how our games have been going with Marco and Stan playing some ranked this week and Adam giving his RD2L update. Roster shuffles are also up for debate, everyone loves a juicy rumour.
On this week's Thursday Show Ursi and Zac get invited to cast TI. Topics include: TI invite thoughts, Pudge, Elder Titan both core & support, Ursi's new PC, streaming, 5 Dawnbreaker, Treant Protector, Doom, Spectre trends, Tinker's build settling, HGC League casts, and more!
On this week's Thursday Show Zac and Ursi flex their non-existent psychology degrees. Topcs include: Zac's ranked climb, Ursi's strategy to break free of a losing streak, Rubick, 5 Dawnbreaker, an interesting Sniper build, 3 Venomancer, Legion Commander builds, Visage, Dota-based video games, Zac being a bully, and more!
On this week's Tuesday Show Ursi and Zac answer every question you've ever had. Topics include: Settlers of Catan, Offlaning, Dawnbreaker, Grandmaster tier heroes & perks, stack changes, Orb of Corrosion, voice lines, early stat items, null talismans, Ursi potentially accidentally creating a fascist undercurrent in his classes, and much more!
On this week's Thursday Show Zac and Ursi interview for the job of Dota Player. Topics include: Dawnbreaker, play consistency & growth consistency, developing/adapting specific skills into your play, Spirit Vessel, Witch Doctor, our plans for the upcoming week, Necro 5, healing, Holy Locket, and more!
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On this week's episode I share a huge announcement as to why I walked away from a promotion and what you can expect from the podcast in the future. We discuss the 3 focus of the podcast including the Dawnbreaker journey, building bridges between those of varying beliefs, and learning how to heal from our […]
This week's episode sees a discussion on the Euros, TI qualifyers, our recent games, the most fun way to play Dota, Timbersaw, Dawnbreaker and more. https://discord.gg/rgV6KwD
We skip talking about our games this week and instead ponder which hero would make the best footballer. Wyvern is up for discussion, what makes the hero so successful in pubs. We also revisit Dawnbreaker 3 months on from release and Marco shares his Nemistice secrets! https://discord.gg/rgV6KwD
On this week's Someday Show Ursi and Bee get together to talk about all manner of things! Full-on Dota talk begins at ~25:00. Topics include: Bee's new PC, the 2nd season of the Dota Anime being teased, Dawnbreaker positional analysis, Ursi and Bee's recent games, Phantom Lancer lancing his way through any and all games, a listener question about Starting Gold, streaming habits, patch 7.29b highlights, and more!
Arian is joined by Sam (OG) to discuss their intact legs, being back ones bullshit, the slark curse, some more thoughts on patch 7.29(b/c), the EU DPC, DAWNBREAKER and how to rework techies (don’t).
On this week's Thursday Show Ursi, Bee, and Zac get together to Live It. Topics include: conquering enemy deathballs, ganking strategy, Riki, Beastmaster as a 4, Grimstroke, Bee's recent tournament, Ursi & Zac losing pubs together, Slardar, new player inhouses, Dawnbreaker, splitpushing, ganks turning into teamfights, coordinating your pub teammates, the Labyrinthian Mind of the Dota 2 Player, and more!
This week we discuss the Dota trends a week into patch 7.29. Topics include Dawnbreaker, the effects of general changes, hero trends, information overload, Humblegod and more. https://discord.gg/rgV6KwD
Cette semaine : Apex Legends : 100M de joueurs en 2 ans, The Binding of Isaac : Repentance, Dota 2 : Dawnbreaker, Nier: Automata : la version Steam enfin patchée officiellement, Northgard dispo sur iOS, SaGa Frontier Remastered, Whee In (Mamamoo) - Redd, Bills & Aches & Blues (40 Years of 4AD), The Nevers, Ryzen 5000G "Cezanne", Aukey KM-G12, Nvidia Grace, et Nvidia et Mediatek s'associent. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #174 : The Binding of Isaac : Repentance, Northgard débarque sur iOS, SaGa Frontier Remastered, AMD Ryzen 5000G, Aukey KM-G12 & MOAR avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
On this week's Tuesday Show we flip-flop some people around and Proud, Ursi, and Zac give their reactions to their first few days of playing the new patch, with our main topics involving the new hero, Dawnbreaker, and the general effects/changes of the patch! Topics include: the new bottle & runes, Lion, Invoker, the biggest losers or the patch, Broodmother, Phantom Lancer, Luna, Skywrath, Armlet, Lifestealer, Phoenix, Lina, Warlock, and plenty more!
Cap is back in Europe for the DPC. Joey got a new camera lenses again. Dota got a new her. OG got Ana. Nigma got ILTW. And ya know some other stuff too. Patch analysis -- we're coming for ya PURGE.
This week Wes and Charlie talk more It Takes 2, Dota 2, Valheim, Dying Light, and the Resident Evil: ReVerse beta. Oddworld: Soulstorm, Pac-Man 99, Trials of Fire, and the Dawnbreaker update for Dota 2 all came out last week. Death Stranding made $27M on the PC so far, EA patents a new technology developed to keep you playing games longer, and Deathloop is delayed until September 2021. If you're looking for the best value CPU, the new Intel i5-11400F may be your best bet. As always, thank you for listening and have a wonderful week!
(Timestamps below) In this ep we review first the major finals then the patch. Major review from the start; 19:45 for patch discussion beginning with Dawnbreaker; 53:05 for the review of item and hero changes! https://discord.gg/rgV6KwD
On this part of the 7.29 patch review Ursi, Proud, and Zac burn through the absolute mountain of hero changes, big and small! We're looking at the up-and-comers theat got buffed, the sad folks who got nerfed, and everything in between!
On this part of the extensive 7.29 patch review Ursi, Proud, and Zac break through all of changes to the game, the map, the math, the new hero Dawnbreaker, item changes, and more! The hero changes are covered in the other part.
In this episode I review the book Superman Dawnbreaker, as well as Superboy: A Celebration of 75 years. And Booster Gold Vol 1. #11. If you enjoy this podcast you might want to check out the other show I do with my wife, covering all kinds of things Pop Culture. It's called Talkin' Geek. And you can check it out here http://feeds.feedburner.com/TalkinGeek
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Scott Sharrard talks about his Souther Roots Licks & Creative Approaches guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Scott:Scott Sharrard is best known as lead guitarist and bandleader to the late Gregg Allman. But his personal artistic journey – which includes singing, songwriting, producing and arranging – began long before he first teamed up with the rock icon.It’s a mission that resumes with “Saving Grace,” Sharrard’s fifth [or sixth?] album -- and his first since Allman’s death.“Gregg had a pure passion and heart,” Sharrard says of his friend, “especially when it came to being a musician. That authenticity and dedication is a daily inspiration, and I will always carry that with me onstage and in the studio.”“Saving Grace,” with the blues at its core, bears a distinctly southern spirit, seamlessly assimilating the sounds of American roots music that Sharrard has long embraced. Sessions took place in Memphis and at the historic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Half the album employs the Hi Rhythm Section, the other The Swampers of Muscle Shoals.“These guys are legends and heroes of ours who have played on so many life-changing records,” Sharrard says. “This record was steeped in the best the South has to offer. We cut the rhythm section and lead vocals all live on the floor, direct to tape. Old school. We let the songs and the band speak. We also had some of the best barbecue and soul food you could ever imagine, and a lot of laughs and good times with our heroes. How can you lose?”‘All those cats schooled me…’Sharrard’s travels to the heart of the American South began in his native Milwaukee. He was born December 28, 1976 – the day his hero Freddie King died – and was a club fixture in Brewtown long before he could legally take a drink.“Milwaukee at that time was an oasis for a whole group of musical masters,” Sharrard recalls. “Mel Rhyne, Buddy Miles, Hubert Sumlin, Luther Allison, Clyde Stubblefield… They were our local bar bands! All those cats schooled me in different ways, backstage, on gigs and at jams.”Sharrard was 15 when his father took him to a local blues joint called the Up and Under Pub. There he sat in with singer/guitarist (and local one-named legend) Stokes, who would become his mentor. Another was powerhouse “Chitlin’ Circuit” singer and guitarist Willie Higgins.Sharrard soon graduated to occasional dates in Chicago, with tutelage coming via jams alongside two fabled Muddy Waters sidemen, drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith and pianist Pinetop Perkins.Big Apple, not Big EasyThen came a chance 1996 move to New York City. The 20-year-old Sharrard, eager to bolt Milwaukee, had his mind on New Orleans. But his friend Sean Dixon, with whom he had a band called The Chesterfields, had found a rent-controlled apartment in the East Village.“That settled it,” Sharrard remembers with a laugh. “I became a New York City resident for the first time. My next-door neighbor was Allen Ginsberg, who was already one of my literary heroes at that time. I used to eat at Mee’s Chinese restaurant sitting across from Allen. It was our corner restaurant with a cheap dinner special. He’d always order the ginger fish and write! … It was like a dream, really. All those giant buildings spreading into infinity. It was so overwhelming.”Sharrard had been in the Big Apple but a year when he met iconic Atlantic Records executive Ahmet Ertegun, who mentored The Chesterfields and gave the young guitar-slinger some sage advice.“Ahmet told me that you must do it all – and well – if you want to survive as a musician,” Sharrard remembers. “He told me to get it all together: writing, singing, producing, playing, arranging. He convinced me to work twice as hard because around 2000 he saw the end of the music business as we knew it. He felt no one was around to support artists like back in the heyday of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies.”The Chesterfields cut three albums and toured nationally before Sharrard began to chart his own course. A series of releases followed, including “Dawnbreaker” (2005), “Analog/Monolog” (2008) and “Ante Up” (2009).Ertegun wasn’t the only legend with Sharrard on his radar back then: The young guitarist also forged a relationship with Levon Helm – performing with The Band drummer about a dozen times, including his final gig just before his death in April of 2012.Sharrard remains close with Helm’s daughter, Amy, and a host of other artists on the Woodstock scene.Preparation meets opportunityIt was through Amy’s then-husband, multi-instrumentalist Jay Collins – already a member of Allman’s band – that Sharrard embarked on the collaboration of a lifetime. In the fall of 2008, Sharrard began a nearly decade-long run with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.“I grew up on the music of the Allman Brothers,” says Sharrard. “I consider first hearing them to be the ‘Big Bang’ moment for me as a pre-teen. I’ve always been chasing what I like to call ‘Real Rock and Roll,’ a blend of blues, jazz, soul, country and folk – with the central goal being to create an original sound of your own. In that respect, working with Gregg just solidified everything I’ve believed since I was a kid.”Sharrard joined the Gregg Allman Band as a touring guitarist and later became Musical Director.The fruitful partnership ended with the 69-year-old Allman’s death on May 27, 2017. But not before Allman covered Sharrard’s “Love Like Kerosene” on 2015’s “Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA,” and again on Allman’s eighth and final solo album, the posthumous, GRAMMY-nominated “Southern Blood” (Rounder Records, 2017).Another “Southern Blood” track, the unforgettable farewell “My Only True Friend” – co-written by Sharrard and Allman – earned a GRAMMY nomination for Americana Song of the Year.Sharrard’s deep respect for Allman factored heavily into the 2018 release date for “Saving Grace.” Tracking was completed in December of 2016. But Sharrard – knowing Allman’s health was failing and that “Southern Blood” would be his last hurrah – chose to delay its unveiling.He’s now begun a new chapter with an album he consciously wanted to summarize the last 20 years of his work – and one that showcases the totality of his artistry: as guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and bandleader.In short, he says, it’s rock n’ roll rooted in everything else.“I basically have a rock ’n’ roll band,” Sharrard explains. “When I was growing up, I loved bands like Little Feat, Led Zeppelin and the Allmans. They would explore so many styles and experiment. That’s something I have always tried to embrace, and that’s how I want to present my music today. This is what I tried to do with Gregg. Now I’m continuing that as a solo artist.”Scott has recently joined the legendary band Little Feat as a guitarist/vocalist. He will be releasing his 6th solo album in Spring 2020.
Scott Sharrard discusses his Southern Roots guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Scott: Scott Sharrard is best known as lead guitarist and bandleader to the late Gregg Allman. But his personal artistic journey – which includes singing, songwriting, producing and arranging – began long before he first teamed up with the rock icon.It’s a mission that resumes with “Saving Grace,” Sharrard’s fifth [or sixth?] album -- and his first since Allman’s death.“Gregg had a pure passion and heart,” Sharrard says of his friend, “especially when it came to being a musician. That authenticity and dedication is a daily inspiration, and I will always carry that with me onstage and in the studio.”“Saving Grace,” with the blues at its core, bears a distinctly southern spirit, seamlessly assimilating the sounds of American roots music that Sharrard has long embraced. Sessions took place in Memphis and at the historic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Half the album employs the Hi Rhythm Section, the other The Swampers of Muscle Shoals.“These guys are legends and heroes of ours who have played on so many life-changing records,” Sharrard says. “This record was steeped in the best the South has to offer. We cut the rhythm section and lead vocals all live on the floor, direct to tape. Old school. We let the songs and the band speak. We also had some of the best barbecue and soul food you could ever imagine, and a lot of laughs and good times with our heroes. How can you lose?”‘All those cats schooled me…’Sharrard’s travels to the heart of the American South began in his native Milwaukee. He was born December 28, 1976 – the day his hero Freddie King died – and was a club fixture in Brewtown long before he could legally take a drink.“Milwaukee at that time was an oasis for a whole group of musical masters,” Sharrard recalls. “Mel Rhyne, Buddy Miles, Hubert Sumlin, Luther Allison, Clyde Stubblefield… They were our local bar bands! All those cats schooled me in different ways, backstage, on gigs and at jams.”Sharrard was 15 when his father took him to a local blues joint called the Up and Under Pub. There he sat in with singer/guitarist (and local one-named legend) Stokes, who would become his mentor. Another was powerhouse “Chitlin’ Circuit” singer and guitarist Willie Higgins.Sharrard soon graduated to occasional dates in Chicago, with tutelage coming via jams alongside two fabled Muddy Waters sidemen, drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith and pianist Pinetop Perkins.Big Apple, not Big EasyThen came a chance 1996 move to New York City. The 20-year-old Sharrard, eager to bolt Milwaukee, had his mind on New Orleans. But his friend Sean Dixon, with whom he had a band called The Chesterfields, had found a rent-controlled apartment in the East Village.“That settled it,” Sharrard remembers with a laugh. “I became a New York City resident for the first time. My next-door neighbor was Allen Ginsberg, who was already one of my literary heroes at that time. I used to eat at Mee’s Chinese restaurant sitting across from Allen. It was our corner restaurant with a cheap dinner special. He’d always order the ginger fish and write! … It was like a dream, really. All those giant buildings spreading into infinity. It was so overwhelming.”Sharrard had been in the Big Apple but a year when he met iconic Atlantic Records executive Ahmet Ertegun, who mentored The Chesterfields and gave the young guitar-slinger some sage advice.“Ahmet told me that you must do it all – and well – if you want to survive as a musician,” Sharrard remembers. “He told me to get it all together: writing, singing, producing, playing, arranging. He convinced me to work twice as hard because around 2000 he saw the end of the music business as we knew it. He felt no one was around to support artists like back in the heyday of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies.”The Chesterfields cut three albums and toured nationally before Sharrard began to chart his own course. A series of releases followed, including “Dawnbreaker” (2005), “Analog/Monolog” (2008) and “Ante Up” (2009).Ertegun wasn’t the only legend with Sharrard on his radar back then: The young guitarist also forged a relationship with Levon Helm – performing with The Band drummer about a dozen times, including his final gig just before his death in April of 2012.Sharrard remains close with Helm’s daughter, Amy, and a host of other artists on the Woodstock scene.Preparation meets opportunityIt was through Amy’s then-husband, multi-instrumentalist Jay Collins – already a member of Allman’s band – that Sharrard embarked on the collaboration of a lifetime. In the fall of 2008, Sharrard began a nearly decade-long run with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.“I grew up on the music of the Allman Brothers,” says Sharrard. “I consider first hearing them to be the ‘Big Bang’ moment for me as a pre-teen. I’ve always been chasing what I like to call ‘Real Rock and Roll,’ a blend of blues, jazz, soul, country and folk – with the central goal being to create an original sound of your own. In that respect, working with Gregg just solidified everything I’ve believed since I was a kid.”Sharrard joined the Gregg Allman Band as a touring guitarist and later became Musical Director.The fruitful partnership ended with the 69-year-old Allman’s death on May 27, 2017. But not before Allman covered Sharrard’s “Love Like Kerosene” on 2015’s “Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA,” and again on Allman’s eighth and final solo album, the posthumous, GRAMMY-nominated “Southern Blood” (Rounder Records, 2017).Another “Southern Blood” track, the unforgettable farewell “My Only True Friend” – co-written by Sharrard and Allman – earned a GRAMMY nomination for Americana Song of the Year.Sharrard’s deep respect for Allman factored heavily into the 2018 release date for “Saving Grace.” Tracking was completed in December of 2016. But Sharrard – knowing Allman’s health was failing and that “Southern Blood” would be his last hurrah – chose to delay its unveiling.He’s now begun a new chapter with an album he consciously wanted to summarize the last 20 years of his work – and one that showcases the totality of his artistry: as guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and bandleader.In short, he says, it’s rock n’ roll rooted in everything else.“I basically have a rock ’n’ roll band,” Sharrard explains. “When I was growing up, I loved bands like Little Feat, Led Zeppelin and the Allmans. They would explore so many styles and experiment. That’s something I have always tried to embrace, and that’s how I want to present my music today. This is what I tried to do with Gregg. Now I’m continuing that as a solo artist.”Scott has recently joined the legendary band Little Feat as a guitarist/vocalist. He will be releasing his 6th solo album in Spring 2020.
Alexandra Sauser-Monnig returns to the Tiny Desk with her band Daughter of Swords, showcasing new music as well as songs from 2019's gorgeous Dawnbreaker album.
Alexandra Sauser-Monnig returns to the Tiny Desk with her band Daughter of Swords, showcasing new music as well as songs from 2019's gorgeous Dawnbreaker album.
Rise of the Demigods is an actual play Dungeons and Dragons podcast set in the world of Godsfall five years before the Breaking.Support The ShowLevel Up Dice: bit.ly/LUDRiseOfTheDemigodsWyrmwood Gaming (Use code "Godsfall" for free U.S. shipping, and "GodsfallINT" for $10 off international shipping)Get behind the scenes clips, Aram's DM Notes, print-ready maps and artwork, early releases of new episodes, and much more content at our Patreon Portal.Cast:McKenzie WilkesArvey BasaNiky CrawfordJoey BarrancoAram VartianMatt ClementListen / Watch Rise of the Demigods:TwitchYouTubeRSSiTunesGoogle Play
Join River and two new guests-Mason and Scott-for this evening's episode. We talk about: - Larpers and Dagohir at: 1:30 - Skyrim and Dawnbreaker at: 14:15 - The moral of Dagohir at: 21:24 - The Adventures of Sir Kanye(AI Dungeon) at: 28:45 Check out Dagohir at: https://dagorhir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/23719... Check out the other ways you can listen! iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-th... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2UBGhKb... Sounder: https://thiseveningtonight.sounder.fm... Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR... iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
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Chris Rosenau (Collections of Colonies Of Bees, Volcano Choir) and Nick Sanborn (Sylvan Esso, Made Of Oak) have traveled in the same creative circles for years now, but it was an off-the-cuff improv set at the inaugural Eaux Claires fest that has led to one of the most powerful releases of 2019, Bluebird. The open window and doors of the small North Carolina studio that Bluebird was recorded in gives the EP a sense of place in the world, but it is the magic weaved between Rosenau’s guitar and Sanborn’s electronic wizardry that pulls the listener wholly out of time and space into a moment of creation that is unlike anything you’re likely to experience this year.PLUS! Alexandra Sauser-Monnig (Mountain Man) makes her debut as Daughter Of Swords on her new LP Dawnbreaker. Taking it’s subject from the eventual end of Sauser-Monnig’s relationship with her partner, Dawnbreaker is brimming with heartbreak, warmth, and quiet moments of wisdom on how we all deal with the end of a relationship, and learn to love not just someone else, but ourselves again.We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DER AUFSTIEG DER DUNKLEN RITTER schließt unsere Batman Metal Woche ab. Was für ein großartiger Event und hier erfahren wir die Origin-Storys zu den sieben Batmen aus der Hölle. Batman Who Laughs (Der Batman, der lacht / der Lachende), Merciless (Der Gandenlose), Drowned (Die Ertrunkene), Devastator, Red Death, Dawnbreaker und Murder Machine. Was hat die Bruce Waynes ihre jeweiligen Realität so verkorkst dass sie zu diesen Monstrositäten wurden? Der perfekte Ergänzungsband zum Batman Metal Event und für mich eines der Highlights meines Lesestapels in 2019. Viel Spaß damit.
This week we’re feeling the Marco Polo app, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman, and Dawnbreaker from Daughter of Swords. We decide if we’re in or out on Hustlers, Top Gun: Maverick, Paradise Hills, and Cats. We then review the remake of The Lion King. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FeelingItPod Leave a review on iTunes: http://apple.co/1PXfRMS Feel free to use the chapter buttons to skip between segments!
Become a Member for ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — This episode is spoken by Andy Frisella, Maximilian Tornow and Elliot Hulse. The music is Dawnbreaker by Mitchell Broom. You can see more of Mitchell Broom.
It is time for The Doctor and her companions to stop the warmongering Dawnbreaker.They have a plan but when it comes to The Doctor, plans are just ideas.Find out what happens on this episode of the Aux. Crew TBD RPG
It is time for The Doctor and her companions to stop the warmongering Dawnbreaker.They have a plan but when it comes to The Doctor, plans are just ideas.Find out what happens on this episode of the Aux. Crew TBD RPG
Joe and Dustin review Dark Nights Metal the Dawnbreaker and the Drowned Dark nights metal is a comic book event from DC comics centered around Batman who has been on the hunt for a mysterious metal that has the power to bring forth beings from twisted universes Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn Dustin @Dustin_Tallman follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
Sontar is under attack and The Doctor and her companions need to figure out how to stop the Dawnbreaker in his Sunship.What will they do to help stop the assault.Find out in this episode of the Aux. Crew TBD RPG
Sontar is under attack and The Doctor and her companions need to figure out how to stop the Dawnbreaker in his Sunship.What will they do to help stop the assault.Find out in this episode of the Aux. Crew TBD RPG
With the recent Daylight Savings Time switch, we've pushed away the sun's entrance each morning. For those of us who enjoy starting the day with lightness and warmth it can be a shock to the system. Hopefully by now your rhythms have adjusted. Sometimes all of our sequences align, other times they are out of balance. Today's episode is about irregular rhythms and how they can coalesce and disperse. Nothing is set to a metronome, nothing is played at the same pace.
As we all recover from the last two HUGE episodes, Chad and Mark enter the fray again as they wrap the 'Fall of the Gods' story line in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 28 and 29! Besides that, the boys cover the 'Batman Dawnbreaker' one shot along with the Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 32 crossover issue! We even have time to discuss the latest DC Box office disappointment 'Justice League'! Please visit our site at http://www.LanternCast.com
Back again and with less than a week to go from the release of Who Built The Moon I catch up with a man who was hugely influential in Noel's development as a writer, and on Oasis' sound as a whole; Chris Griffiths of The Real People. email oasispod@gmail.com, follow me on twitter, instagram and facebook @oasispodcast, support the podcast at patreon.com/oasispod 0:00 Shine on by Vision 0:34 Without You by The Real People 1:07 JC intro - thanks for the charity donations. You can donate at gofundme.com/deltacanceralbum or to the cancer charity of your choice - email me oasispod@gmail.com with confirmation and I will send you the bonus episode we recorded where Brandon & I break down (I Got) The Fever 5:16 Snippets from Who Built The Moon? by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds from BBC Front Row 9:16 Its A Beautiful World by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (Live on Later...) 10:55 The Underground Vault intro & Dawnbreaker. Check them out here - https://soundcloud.com/user-669082597 14:09 Real People - Live Aintree Vinyl Sessions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Taopk6tt_7s 14:44 Chris Griffiths interview 18:49 Real People - Live at Coventry Empire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uq1NBGu5SI 21:11 Real People - Hey Jude 29:42 Real People - Dream On 37:38 Oasis - Columbia 38:50 Oasis - Don't Go Away/ Real People - Feel The Pain 42:20 Oasis - Rockin' Chair (Noel Gallagher Demo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNR-0AnT6tE 45:42 Oasis - Columbia (Live Demonstration) 46:44 King Lear BBC production 1967 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjp9IgS0vg 49:13 Real People - My Own Dream 49:31 Oasis - Lock All The Doors 1:00:22 - Cher - One By One 1:05:31 - Oasis - Don't Go Away (Mustique Demo) 1:06:56 JC outro including iTunes reviews, coming up next & patron shout outs 1:10:39 Oasis - Stay Young
In this episode, Greg Leon and Rahul discuss: - Kicking butt and taking heads with "Head Lopper Vol. 1: The Island or A Plague Of Beasts". (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/head-lopper-vol.-1-the-island-or-a-plague-of-beasts-tp) - Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire's Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man (http://marvel.com/comics/collection/57307/vision_vol_1_little_worse_than_a_man_trade_paperback) - Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth's brilliant, new, "Batman: White Knight #1". (http://www.dccomics.com/comics/batman-white-knight-2017/batman-white-knight-1) - The rise of The Dawnbreaker, our latest glimpse of the doomed Dark Multiverse "Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1". (http://www.dccomics.com/comics/dark-matter-2017/batman-the-dawnbreaker-1) - Generation jumping fun in "Generations: Ms. Marvel & Ms. Marvel #1". (http://marvel.com/comics/issue/64393/generations_ms_marvel_ms_marvel_2017_1). and "Miles Morales Spider-Man & Peter Parker Spider-Man #1". (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Generations-Miles-Morales-Spider-Man-Peter-Parker-Spider-Man-2017-1/digital-comic/45701) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals, over and out!#
It's a tight, just under 8 hour affair this week and it has it's ups and downs and twist and turn for sure! The end of Jokes and Riddles and the Gotham Resistance and the beginning of Eric Shea having no idea what creative teams are on what book! Enjoy... Into (0:00), Mail #1 (32:07), Books - See List Below (55:04), Mail #2 (2:16:10), Marvel Minute - Spirit of Vengence #1 (2:32:54), Mail #3 (4:06:44), Mail #4 (5:19:17), Jeremy's Crossover Corner - Shadow/Batman "#1 & Dastardly and Muttley #2 (6:12:05), Vermillion's Vision - Seven to Eternity Vol 1 (6:52:17), Mail #5 (7:05:20) DC Books Reviewed: Batman #32 (55:04), Superman #32 (1:33:26), All-Star Batman #14 (1:50:14), Green Lanterns #32 (2:50:12), Green Arrow #32 (3:10:28), Justice League #30 (3:39:57), Nightwing #30 (4:18:32), Deathstroke #24 (4:38:16), Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1 (5:00:43), Harley Quinn #29 (5:37:10), Bane: Conquest #6 (7:16:57), Cyborg #17 (7:31:24) This week's Patreon Exclusive Spotlights: Batman: White Knight #1 & Harley and Ivy Meet Betty and Veronica #1 Get the spotlights and more on our Patreon (HERE) and check it out all the other shows as well! Keywords: Comics, Comic Books, Comic Book Podcast, Comics Podcast, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Podcast, Comic Book, superhero, superhero podcast, DCU, DC YOU, dc rebirth, dc comics rebirth, batman rebirth, superman rebirth, green arrow rebirth, green lantern rebirth, New 52, Supergirl, Superboy Email us @ weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Check out our website: Weird Science DC Comics Follow Us on Twitter @weirdsciencedc Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/weirdsciencedccomics Call the New Rant and Rave Line!!! (641) 715-3900 Ext: 452328 Call anytime you need to get something off your chest about anything and everything!!! We will have a new weekly segment with all of your calls. Click HERE to check us out on iTunes and be sure to give us a quick review
This week Marvel's Spirits of Vengence, the end of Venomverse, Darth Vader meets his new allies, Mojo gets the X-Men, we get the meet The Dawnbreaker and Gotham gets a White Knight.
Comics of the Week 09/27/17 Batman #32 [0:56] Batman the Murder Machine #1 [9:41] Batman the Dawnbreaker #1 [12:54] Green Arrow #32 [15:52] Marvel Legacy #1 [23:53]
We blow thru the comic book stack and discuss: Batman: The War of Jokes and Riddles with Catwoman's engagement, Tim Drake's escape, Batman: Red Death, Batman: Murder Machine, Batman: Dawnbreaker and Batman: White Knight # 1 ! Tune in!
This episode is a special episode that addresses a question submitted to us by listener Ben Grimes of Dawnbreaker Farms. Ben's question was a simple one, but the answer wasn't simple or straightforward. Like many things when it comes to farming there's a lot of nuance and variability involved. Given that this episode is effectively two parts. Part one is Ben's questions along with an interview with Ben help add some supporting details and context. Part Two is Darby's answer to that question. If you are listening to this the first time, then it makes sense to listen to the hole episode chronologically. If you are coming back to this episode for a second time, and you just want to hear how Darby would tackle Ben's question, then you can skip ahead to 41:00. READY TO START YOUR OWN LIVESTOCK FARM? The Farm Business Essentials Online Course is here, and it’s not just a piece of the puzzle. FBE is a complete step by step A to Z system to plan, market, and grow the farm enterprise that’s right for you. Built by a farmer for farmers just like you - https://www.farmbusinessessentials.com Profitable Pastured Poultry Course: https://www.farmbusinessessentials.com/poultry Lots more free content at Grassfed Life: http://bit.ly/2D5gRJX Subscribe: https://apple.co/2hayYod