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The interracial marriage of Lita McClinton and Jim Sullivan caught the eyes of many in the elite Atlanta community in which they lived. But as their deteriorating relationship headed for divorce, Lita was shot and killed in a murder-for-hire plot before she was ever freed from the abusive marriage. Author Deb Miller Landau followed the case closely, covering its significance in the states of Georgia, Florida, and within the realm of true crime. She details the many twists and turns within the story, as told in her book, A Devil Went Down To Georgia. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line.Podcast Bonus Episode: Grammy Insights & Homework Check-In!Join Infinite and Brick for a special bonus episode as they dive deep into the highlights and controversies of the 67th Grammys! From unforgettable performances to surprising wins, the duo shares their insights and opinions on the biggest night in music. Discover their takes on the artists who stole the spotlight and the moments that left them talking!But that's not all—tune in as they also follow up on their latest homework assignment! Infinite takes a closer look at "Apparently" by J. Cole, unpacking its themes and lyrical depth, while Brick dives into the classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band, exploring its storytelling and musical prowess.Don't miss this jam-packed episode filled with music analysis, personal reflections, and plenty of laughs! Whether you're a Grammy enthusiast or just love good music, this episode is sure to resonate with you.Support the show
The fellas gather around the table to discuss the most important topics of the day including: Guy Fieri, James Earl Jones, Adele's plastic surgery, Firebuds theme song vs The Devil Went Down To Georgia, the Emmys, and airline travel. Things get a little political and or course tangential before the TikToks come in and save the day on this week's episode of UnNecessary Talk with Brian Sturges! Hosted by Brian Sturges @BrianSturges @MrBrianSturges http://www.briansturges.com With Cliff Beach @CliffBeachMusic @BlackCliffBeach http://www.cliffbeachmusic.com http://www.californiasoulmusic.com Cliff's book: https://www.amazon.com/Side-Hustle-Flow-Principles-Productive/dp/1915406005/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3K7GDXMDD9O0E&keywords=side+hustle+and+flow&qid=1655746796&sprefix=side+hustle+and+flow%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1 Cliff's New Album: https://open.spotify.com/album/4HaIgObFa5DUo7wJy8970R?si=1q4LHYfNQni3JIfvfgGFgQ Sometimes Produced by Tim Hall | 1192 Studios @TimothyHallMusic @1192Studios @timhallisabitch http://www.TimothyHallMusic.com http://www.1192Studios.com Produced by Poor Life Choices Productions @PoorLifeChoicesProductions https://www.PoorLifeChoices.tv @UnNecessaryTalk http://www.UnNecessaryTalk.com More UnNecessary Brian Sturges Socials: YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@BrianSturges TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@briansturges IMDb | https://www.imdb.me/briansturges Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mrbriansturges Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mrbriansturges Twitter | https://twitter.com/briansturges Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/artist/25q56skn2D4RM9l10JITPl Pandora | https://www.pandora.com/artist/briansturges/ARkwjPf2bX92fVV #UNT194 #UNT #UnNecessaryTalk #UnNecessaryTalkPodcast #BrianSturges #BrianSturgesComedy #MrBrianSturges #PoorLifeChoicesTV #PoorLifeChoicesProductions #PoorLifeChoicesComedy #TimothyHallMusic #1192Studios #CliffBeach #CliffBeachMusic #BlackCliffBeach #ComedyPodcast #Comedy #Podcast #fyp
Nina DiGregorio, a Yamaha string artist, is a classically trained violinist, bass player, writer/arranger, vocalist, and pianist, but is most well known for being a pioneer of the electric rock violin, as well as a music business mogul and entrepreneur. She has performed as a soloist and string arranger with the some of the biggest names in the business. She arranged and performed strings with The Killers for President Obama and on one of their recent albums.Television credits include the Latin Grammys with Shakira, being featured on the Beyonce “I am…Yours” DVD and both “David Foster and Friends” DVDs and PBS specials, alongside Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, Boz Scaggs, and Peter Cetera among others, as well as the featured soloist with Charice. Other television credits include a performance with Andrea Bocelli for the DVD and PBS special “Amore Under the Desert Sky,” The Muhammad Ali 70th Birthday Celebration, “Michel Legrand and Friends,” “Bell'aria PBS special,” and America's Got Talent Season One with Bella Electric Strings, of which she is founder, writer, and lead violinist.She was the solo violinist in Toni Braxton's band for 2 years. Nina was also featured in a recent Blues Traveler performance, dueling with harmonica virtuoso John Popper on The Devil Went Down To Georgia. Other performance credits include Stevie Wonder, Deep Purple, Cheap Trick, Wayne Newton, Cee-lo Green, John Legend, Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Donna Summer, Mary J Blige and Jay Z, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Marco Antonio Solis, and many more.As a writer/arranger, her work has been heard in shows such as “Toni Braxton Revealed,” “Beyonce I Am….Yours,” The Fab; Beatle's Tribute Band, The Las Vegas Tenors, The Killers, The Yellow Brick Road Symphonic Rock Show, as well as on many studio recordings.Nina's work with her project Bella Electric Strings can best be described as, “imagine if Hendrix played a violin.” Utilizing full effects pedals and blistering solos, she brings to life many famous rock tunes for electric string ensemble. On top of opening for Michael McDonald and Charlie Daniels, Bella recently performed as the featured string quartet with Richard Marx in his Las Vegas show. Richard also hired twenty Bella girls to be featured on camera performing with himself, Kenny Loggins, and Eric Benet for a DirecTV special that aired over the summer of 2016. Bella Strings has also had the privilege of being affiliated with the prestigious “Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp,” performing alongside such artists as Kip Winger and Todd Rundgren at the facility. The group keeps a busy corporate schedule, as well as traveling for Yamaha String Educator Development Seminars, in which Nina's arrangements are featured around the country to demonstrate the Yamaha Silent and Electric violins.Nina created/produced a rock production show called “FEMMES OF ROCK starring Bella Electric Strings,” which has been selling out theaters nation wide. Other creations include Bella Bottoms; a disco string show, an LED Laser string show, Trifecta; a vocal string show, Jingle Bellas; a holiday string show, among others.Nina holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo, as well as a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance. She also holds a Master of Music degree in Violin Performance from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She was a recent recipient of the coveted Distinguished Alumni award from the University at Buffalo; one of the youngest to receive the award. Support the showThanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/
Listen up, Meat Forms! The bookclub gang is back with more Silver Surfer goodness! Check out the ol' listener feedbag, tell us your favorite Pearl Jam song and listen to our discussion of Silver Surfer "Tall Tales," and "Shadows In The City of Light." Now forget you ever saw me! 02:48 - Listener Feedback 15:33 - Whaddya see, whaddya say? 25:27 - Silver Surfer discussion Check out The Letterhack interview with Mark Tweedale! https://youtu.be/iTRlAEC5tYk?si=cqfy0hxh1zfZon7a Defunctland Jim Henson Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplWWKocAfTYIGzH8eQ0x0kEQgoV9CpYm Defunctland: The Awful Wiggles Dark Ride https://youtu.be/WmWCAujwbrE?si=m7Y-7CCfFWy1WuBj Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," by Primus & "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse, used for educational purposes only. opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
BOOKCLUB MEMBERS! C'MON DOWN! This week come roll the dice and take your chance because the bookclub is discussing some Silver Surfer comics! Enjoy a hefty bag of listener feedback, some talkin about draculas and our discussion of "Silver Surfer issue 7: The Infinite All In!" Now let's roll for some precious little things! 04:18 - Listener Feedback 44:23 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 53:26 - Silver Surfer discussion Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns Check out The Letterhack interview with Mark Tweedale! https://youtu.be/iTRlAEC5tYk?si=cqfy0hxh1zfZon7a BBC Article "Why Gamblers Get High Even When They Lose." https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160721-the-buzz-that-keeps-people-gambling The Mountain Whippoorwill (Or, How Hillbilly Jim Won The Great Fiddler's Prize) by Stephen Vincent Benét https://www.yourdailypoem.com/listpoem.jsp?poem_id=1932 Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 "Red Tape," by Agent Provocateur, "Right Where I Belong," by The Muppets, "Silver Surfer Theme," by Shuki Levi, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," By The Charlie Daniels Band, "Price is Right theme," by Edd Kalehoff & "Girlfriend" by Matthew Sweet used for educational purposes only. opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
This week's Local Talent Guest was the Gipsy Danger Band! They performed Charlie Daniels' "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"! What grade do you give them?! (It was one of Katie's favorite performances of all time)
I talk Pitt-Georgia Tech. I think it'll be more of the same from last week. I also talk about this weekend's ACC and Top 25 gamesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
43 years ago in 1979, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band peaked at #3 on the pop singles chart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 553 New Facebook likes. Some kind words about Trisha Paytas, she's always welcome on the show. A review of a placed called The Peanut in Kansas. Sports - Jim Rome wants to read e-mails concerning the WNBA, but gets sidetracked and ends up blocking everyone for bringing up stuff he just doesn't want to talk about. Some animal themed jokes, of course Stewie heckles me. Disco demolition night explained by Weird History. Radio hosts who have gotten in hot water for comments they've made on the air. In trying to promote the T-Shirt give away on Facebook, why doesn't everything show up on the platform? "The Facebook Wall" leads into the break. Stewie gives me crap for the rejoiner music. A brief description of the Jayhawk. A new song about Boris Johnson, followed by a song about snowflakes. Sri Lanka's PM overthrown. Uvalde update. January 06 update, followed by "Trump FUBAR". Vasectomies on the rise, a clip from "Family Guy" explaining the process. The show closes with three songs about the Covid-19 virus. Break music - "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by The Beatles Rejoiner music - "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band --- 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/lawrence-ross9/message
On this day in 1979, The Charlie Daniels Band released a hit single called “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode the guys are talking about their favorite lead singers and review the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody". Nerd News returns, as well as another classic Would You Rather!
Reseller Hangout Podcast - Jason ThriftsRob: [00:00:00] All right guys, today, we are super excited to have Jason T. Smith with Jason Thrifts, to talk to, give us some great pointers about his reselling business.Melissa: Thanks for being on here with us.Jason T: Thanks for having me. What's going on, guys?Rob: Not too much. We're super excited to talk to you. Love to get a little bit of your background, kind of how you got into reselling, and start with that first.Melissa: This is fun too, because we actually were on your show, it's probably been two or three years now. It's been awhile. And now we're doing a podcast, we get to have you come on here, so it's a lot of fun. Thanks for doing this with us.Jason T: It's always fun to be on the other side of the desk. You know, I love hosting and interviewing, but yeah, I love being a guest every once in a while too. I got started when I was six. My mom, well, my mom and my grandmother drugged me to flea markets and garage sales. And my mom lost me at the big flea market in our town. I just wandered away and she found me talking to the vendors, asking them what they were selling and why were they selling it?I was a very [00:01:00] inquisitive little kid, and I didn't really fully grasp it till I was about 10. And so this is back in the late seventies, early eighties. And I realized we, when we went to a community garage sale where the entire front yard of the school was, everyone had their table, there was a lot of toys, and I realized at that moment I can buy twice as many used toys as I could new toys, and I'd rather have more stuff than new stuff. So at that point I understood the value of used items, but I turned it into a career.I lost my job in March of 2000 and I was kind of despondent. My wife and I were newly married, and how are we going to pay our mortgage with one of us out of work? And you know, like a lot of people do when you're feeling depressed, you do a little retail therapy. So I went down to the local record store and I saw they had a table of dollar CDs. And this is April of 2000, so online selling was brand new and I'm like, these CDs have to be worth more than a dollar.So I picked 20 of what I [00:02:00] thought were the best CDs, and I went home and I sat down, and I taught myself how to sell and I just kept on selling from that point on. It wasn't a full-time gig cause I didn't think it could be. So I, I finally went and got a job and I would sell in the evenings. And then about 10 years ago, I got an infection in my arm, spent five days in the hospital. We fought my life and the unhappiness at the real job I had and I haven't looked back since. I've been a reseller since that full-time and also full-time teaching others how to do it.Rob: I love it. I love it. And the cool thing is, I think that's a misconception for a lot of resellers. It's like, you can't do this full time. I had to tackle the same thing for me. It's like, you can't do this full time and you can. You can absolutely do it full time. So that's very, very exciting that, that was your realization. I thought I was the only one who had that realization, but now talking to you, I'm like, yeah, that's how it is. That's how it comes to be. So that's really cool.Jason T: But sometimes tragedy makes you have that rethink your life realization. I had this infection in my arm, stuck in the hospital for five days, had two life-saving surgeries to clean this infection out of my arm, [00:03:00] and in those five days I just sat there and thought, man, I hate my job. I hate going to work, and what am I going to do? Let me hustle hard at reselling and make it a full-time career. And here we are hanging out today.Rob: That's awesome, I love it.Melissa: So what platforms are you mostly active on and did you start there?Jason T: Yeah, so I've been on eBay for 22 years, and back then I was also on Half.com. That's where I sold a lot of my CDs. Unfortunately, eBay bought Half.com, so that's for you old timers out there. And then they ruined the brand and then just dissolved it. And then I got onto Amazon. I've been selling on Amazon for about 17 years. And as of the last, you know, five or six, I'm pretty big on Mercari and I use Etsy and Poshmark and Depop and Bonanza, and TrueGether, and Facebook Marketplace. So, I have about 10 that I'm currently on, at all times.Melissa: Wow.Rob: That's awesome. That's huge. I mean, 90% of our sales are on eBay.Melissa: But we don't really try to crosspost that much.Rob: That's awesome. That's totally awesome.Melissa: You mentioned CDs, so is that your favorite thing to still [00:04:00] resell?Jason T: Oh, yeah. My two big things are music, so CDs, cassettes records, eight tracks, reel to reels. And then I collect a Tiki mugs. And if you don't know what a Tiki mug is, when you go into a Tiki bar, you often get a cocktail in a ceramic vessel, and then you take it home. And then, so those are collectible, the old ones, the new ones, and then you can resell them. So I've also perfected essentially drinking cocktails for free. So you go to the bar, you get the cocktail with the take-home mug, and then you sell the mug on eBay. And the money you make on the mug is what the drink costs with the mug. So in an essence, the cocktail was free.Rob: I love it. I love it. That is awesome for sure. A great thought process.Jason T: Did that make me sound like an alcoholic? I hope not.Rob: Another question that I'm thinking of while you're talking so, I'm assuming you are a music buff. This is something that you enjoyed before you got into this? Talk a little bit about that cause that's one of the things that we try to tell people too, is the best place to start reselling is definitely in something you enjoy or a hobby. So how did you get started in the music industry?Jason T: My uncle threw me on the back of his [00:05:00] motorcycle when I was 10 years old. It was 1981 and we went and saw the Charlie Daniels Band at the height of The Devil Went Down To Georgia and I had seen the Donny & Marie Show when I was younger, but this was my first big, full concert, 20,000 people. It blew my mind. I was hooked from that moment on. And when I started selling those CDs, 22 years ago, I had always been collecting music. I still do. It's 2021 at the recording of this, and I still have 4,000 CDs alphabetized into my house. Those are my personal collection, so I still love collecting music, but I realized right away that not everyone is everywhere where music is plentiful. You know, people who live in other countries, remote, remote parts of this country, don't have the access I live in Vegas. I can go to LA, I go to Phoenix and so I've always collected it. Plus I worked for a chain of CD stores. The one I got laid off from was a stores in Detroit, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh.So I worked throughout those three states and then I went to work for one of the biggest independent CD [00:06:00] stores in LA called Fingerprints. And then I moved to Tower Records back in the early 2000s. So I was a night manager at Tower Records in Hollywood. And so back then, if you wanted music or movies, you couldn't, I mean, you could order online, but it was very, very in its infancy.So if you were a celebrity, you just had to come to Tower. So all day long, I'm helping like Don Henley and Paul Stanley of KISS, and B.B. King and Meg Ryan. And so I got, you know, I, I got used to the used stuff from the used stores, but I also got, I understood merchandising and selling better from working for a big corporation, like Tower.Melissa: So are the CDs still selling now with all the new downloads out that you can stream?Jason T: That's my wall of CDs for sale on Amazon. This week, I've shipped a $200 CD, $115 CD, $100 CD that was just a one-song Christmas CD.Rob: Wow.Melissa: That is a niche.Rob: That is a niche.Jason T: And that one I bought online on one website for $15, and then sold it on Amazon for a $100.Rob: That is awesome. [00:07:00] So if you don't know anything right now, this is an amazing business to be into, definitely the music industry.Melissa: I had a question back when you were talking about how many platforms you're listing on. So are you using a cross-posting tool to do that?Jason T: Yeah. So I'm using a Chrome extension called cross-listed and that cross lists between eBay, Etsy,Posh, Depop, and Mercari, and then some things like some of the high-end CDs, you know, there isn't a hell of a lot of customers that are willing to pay $500 for a CD. There's a few just not a ton. So I can put that on multiple platforms at the same time, with not any fear that there's going to be a run and it's going to sell in three places at once. Ten dollar CD, sure. $500? It takes a while for the customer to figure out where you are, but that's why I use all these platforms. And that's what people need to learn, especially when they're new. Not every customer is on eBay. My last assistant who just moved, she had never been on eBay and she's 44 years old, until she worked for me. Never.And so, [00:08:00] but she'd been on Etsy and she's sold on Etsy. She'd never shop on eBay, never sold on eBay, so you have to realize your customers aren't in one place. So you've got to go find them because if you've got it listed on Amazon for two years and it hasn't had a bite and you put it on eBay for one day and it sells, okay, that's where that customer is. So you gotta figure that out and, and keep doing where they are.Melissa: And start listing some more.Rob: Yeah, that's a great point, guys, he just pinpointed your customer might not be on the platform you're at, especially if that's your hobby. Whatever your hobby is, mess with those different platforms. You got to go and find where your customer's at and like Jason is doing, he's cross posting it. So you're constantly doing research in your business to find out the best place for that. That's a huge key point in this business, for sure. So, we're not even doing that for sure, but now you're encouraging me get out there and do that. That is a great takeaway for sure.Jason T: The other thing that's good about selling music as opposed to many other items, with some rare exceptions, when you list the CD or sell a CD, they're all the same shape, size, and weight. [00:09:00] And so once you know how to ship one, you know, a pair of jeans, a pair of jeans can be for a little toddler, or it could be for a giant man like myself. Those are greatly different sizes. CDs are all four ounces and they're all square.Melissa: So how many hours right now are you putting into your reselling business and what, what is your average monthly income from that?Jason T: So I put it a lot of hours. I don't really keep track. I definitely, and this is what you need to know when you're going to do this for yourself, you will work longer and harder than you ever have, and it'll be way more satisfying and enjoyable.And you can move about the country, especially if you have help. I do have two people helping me right now. And in the next seven days, I'm going to be in Cleveland, Vegas, Phoenix, and LA. And so I couldn't do that at a regular job without saying I need the whole week off, boss. I'm the boss. So I put in long hours and I work at night when, my wife and I are watching TV, but we get to spend time together, I keep working. But I probably put in 60, 70 hours a week, but it's stuff I love. I love finding these rare CDs. I love selling them. [00:10:00] And I do, you know, on average this year, I'm doing about $9,000 to $10,000 in sales a month, of my used product.Rob: That's no joke. That's awesome. And it's like you said, you highlighted, this is what you love. You're not going to an office every day. You're not punching on a keyboard. You're actually out. You're about, you're visiting music stores. You're sourcing, you're selling, so it's something that you absolutely love, and that's how we feel too. It's like, you're not really working. You are working and there is work to add there's aspects of work, but it's still stuff that you love so you can continue to do it and grow, which is, it's an amazing part of this business for sure.Jason T: And you do get addicted to it, to the point where every once in awhile, if you have a spouse that doesn't do what you do, and they're like, can we have a little break, because we're flying out tonight to see our folks. We have not seen our folks in two years and we're flying tonight and I have all these pictures of CDs, preloaded. I'm getting wifi on the plane and I'm listing the whole way home. So, because I know the next couple of days we're gonna be with my family and my wife's family, so those days will not be any work will be done. I'm stuck in a plane seat for four hours, might as well list some CDs.Melissa: We [00:11:00] try to do that before trips too, like, get as many pictures as we can so that while we'reRob: on the road, get them listed.Melissa: Get them listed. Do you have a flip that, I don't know if it's a CD or something else that is like one of your more memorable things that sticks out in your head? A cool flip that you did?Jason T: Well funny, I'm trying to ship it right now, but the shipping store next door, did me dirty yesterday. So after we're done talking, I got to go pick up a box from another store. I picked up 14 chairs from a casino that was going out of business here in Vegas. They were 1970s, Herman Miller office chairs, and here's a little tip. They hadn't seen them yet. The people who are running the liquidation sale and of the 14 chairs, 13 looked about the same condition and one was just beat to death. So I took a picture of the beat to death one, and I walked back to the front of the liquidation sale, and I said, how much were these chairs? And he goes, how many are there? I said 14. He goes, ah, $50 each. I said, sure, so the one I'm shipping [00:12:00] today, I sold for $1,200.Rob: Herman Miller is huge.Jason T: I average about $1,100 a chair and I spent a $50 a chair because I was smart enough to show them the crappiest one.Rob: Wow. That's crazy. I know we, one of the auctions that we have down here sells those chairs. It's actually, yeah. I don't know where they come from, but I know. Yeah. That is one of the brand names that you want if you're in, definitely office chairs, that is the name brand to go with so.Melissa: The funny thing is we've bought them before and sold them. And, but we don't keep that stuff because I'm like, why can't we just keep the nice stuff because we gotta make money on it. We did the same thing with the strollers forever. We wouldn't keep one of the Bob jogger strollers cause I'm like, oh, I can make $300 or I could keep it. I don't know. I think we've got to sell it.Jason T: Yeah. As much as I like music, when something comes in that Iwanted, and then I'm like, oh man, it's a $300 record. Okay. I'll just get the music in my computer and I'll sell the record.Melissa: Can you think of a, like maybe a flipping fail or one of an item, a flop?Jason T: Well, you know, I, I made money, [00:13:00] but this is when I learned the lesson of time is worth money too. I bought 6,000 records out of a dude's garage when I lived in Long Beach with my wife. We had a two bedroom condo and it took over our dining room for a year. You know, two bedroom condo, it wasn't that big. It was like 1,200 square feet, but we lost a whole room for a year.And when I looked back at the money that I made, it was money. Compared to what I spent to, what I made. I made thousands of dollars. But then as I grew in this business, I realized, oh my God, the amount of time I spent digging through those 6,000, because there wasn't a ton of home runs and amount of time I and gas, I spent driving all over LA trying to trade in the stuff that wasn't worth the time to sell online.I think I lost money because I didn't value my time back then, so it was a good learning experience. Everyone has to go through that, but yeah, that was a fail. Like I could have made the same amount of money, much smarter.Rob: That is a great, great point in learning that, and then growing from that.Melissa: Time is valuable, very valuable and to know your, what your time is worth.Jason T: When you see people on Facebook going, you know what this customer is trying to screw me.[00:14:00]I've been on the phone with eBay for three hours. I've posted my complaint in 12 Facebook groups. And I go, how much was this item that you're spending three hours, $20. Look, no one wants to get being taken advantage of, but you've got to evaluate. Okay, am I going to piss and moan and try and figure out how to get this $20 back? Or am I going to list for three hours and sell a lot more? Yeah, that's what you should be doing. It's a $10,000 purchase. Okay. Fight for that one. $20, let it go, let it go.Rob: That is, that is great advice. Do not tie yourself into this and screw yourself time-wise on something that is not worth it. And you're right, if it is an expensive item, then, you know, go after it, do it. But if it's not, don't mess with it. And the other thing is mentally your brain gets sucked into negativity when you're going after that. And it just screws you mentally, and you can't straighten it out. If you just walk away from it or no, okay, let me go with two items and replace that $20, it's one of those things that you have to know in the beginning. So I was going to ask you a story, I know you just told us recently that you actually did a trip and you, you visited [00:15:00] record stores or music stores while you're on the trip and you were able to pay for the trip, which is pretty exciting. That's cool. Can you tell us a little bit about when you do go away if this, if this is something that you live out, while you're traveling?Jason T: Unbeknownst to people who don't collect music in 2021, there's still 1,400 record stores in the United States, so they're everywhere. So when I travel on my Google maps, I pinpoint all the record stores, especially if I've not been there, the ones I want to go to. And I lucked out, my wife is not in this industry and she used to get that glazed look when we'd be in a record store for longer than 20 minutes where I could spend hours. But I got smart at one point many years ago and I gave her a printed out list. Okay. Go to the soul section, go to Prince and look for this CD. It's worth a $100. And so it was like a treasure map. And if she found one or two within that map, within that list, she goes like, cool, we keep on going and then I could work the rest of the store. So when we travel, she's really enjoys it.She knows how to scan and read it and everything. So we hit all the record stores cause she knows that what I bring home from those record [00:16:00] stores will pay for, if not all of it, at least part of our trip, because I can find those $100 CDs in any store. And people might say, don't the stores know what they're doing.They do to a point, but also they only price for the customer who's going to walk through the door in Phoenix. I price for the entire world because I ship worldwide, and so I can, I can command a higher dollar amount because I don't have that small of a potential customer pool. So yeah, every trip has paid for, and it's not just music.I do some clothing stores too. Like we're, we're going to Phoenix for two days, next week. And I've got all the CD stores and like Buffalo Exchanges, the used secondhand clothing stores, all mapped out. I got my trades of my crap cause I take my junk in, they give me some money and then I buy better stuff.Rob: That's awesome. Yeah, that's really, really cool. So being able to go on vacation and do this, and not only that, it's not like a drag to you, it's not like you're really working. You're actually out there having fun, doing this stuff you love, so that is so exciting.Jason T: But the key, especially for [00:17:00] a spouse you find the things where you can source next to a fun place to eat or an amusement park or whatever you guys like, because as soon as you're done, you just waltz right into that thing that the whole family's going to enjoy. And then they're like, oh, yay, cause they can see the prize. They can see the prize coming. Oh, dinner at our favorite restaurant is right next door to dad's favorite thrift store.Melissa: At the flea market, our kids get slushies or whatever they have icees in the middle it's right in the middle. So they know if they make it halfway through, then they can get one.Jason T: Exactly.Rob: If you can tell, Jason has been in the business for a while. He's got this thing planned out, how to intertwine it in his family, how to make money on vacation. I love it, man. That is awesome. That is so exciting for sure.Melissa: What would be two or three tips that you would give to somebody who has you know, dabbled in reselling or they want to take their business and grow it?Jason T: I would definitely start with what we already talked about. Start with what you know, but then the, the, the other half of that is you must expand.Once I go into a thrift store and found out there's no Tiki mugs and I've already [00:18:00] combed through the media, there's still a whole big thrift store left, and so I can leave with bras, and purses, and dresses. I don't wear any of those, but I've taught myself the good stuff, and while I'm in this store, I might as well grab all the good stuff and not just the good stuff that I love.So that's number one. Be prepared to fail and not sit in the corner and suck your thumb. Once you do, definitely learn from it. I host a weekly YouTube show inanda segment I had from the beginning, is my duds of the week. I show things that haven't sold that should have, and I'm, or I shouldn't have bought them and things that sold, like last night I share showed a CD.I paid $6 and I sold it for $5.95on Amazon. So with Amazon fees, I lost a lot of money, but I want to show it to people who are new. I'm doing this for 22 years, I still make mistakes. And the mistakes come typically with, all suddenly people don't care about that piece of music anymore. I bought it when they did, by the time I listed it, they don't. So embrace your mistakes and really [00:19:00] learn from them.And like, we kind of talked about prepare your family. If they're not together and doing this, you know, I feel bad for those people go, my husband or my wife or my significant other hates my eBay business. And so you, you know, you got to have a supportive family, and so figure out a way if your, if your profit or slash death piles are taken over everything, maybe find a way to move them.You know, but you've got to have a supportive family. If they're not, you've got to have that sit down, say, this is, this is mommy, daddy's, whatever's busy. Here's how it's going to work. You can all help me and it'll be better. And guess what? We'll go to Disney World if you help me. See, got eye on the prize, always eye on the prize.Melissa: Yes.Rob: Or get a slushee if you go to the flea market, for sure. For sure. No, I get it. Those are great, great points for sure. And that's something that everybody can learn.Melissa: Personally, I was not into flipping whenever we got married. So it was something that I learned and it wasn't, it's not a real passion of mine. I enjoy it now. But I think the biggest thing for me is [00:20:00] once I saw what he could make. So like, like, oh, okay, well, we're spending this much, but we're making this much now. I'm like, okay, I could get into this making money thing.Rob: And we adapt on your vacation as well. That's the same thing we try to do. We try and find those items on vacation when we're traveling that will pay for the vacation. So, that's one of those things that she's happy about making money on vacation, even if it takes a little bit of our time to pick something up.Melissa: Yeah. An extra 30 minutes detour to go pick something up, off of OfferUp or whatever.Rob: But happy happy wife, happy life.Jason T: I've been with my wife since 1990.And so, yeah, I understand that. We were in Maui once and it rained more than it'd ever rained in Maui, in the history of Maui. And it rained so much, she looked at me while we were just stuck in our room and she goes, let's go thrifting. Now for my wife to say that in Maui tells you how bad the weather was, because she doesn't mind going a little bit, but for her to suggest it is totally, totally next level.I would like to add one more little tip is about the goal thing [00:21:00] where I'm talking right now is a house that I do not live in, but I do own, and it houses my entire business. And I realized at a point that our business, my business taken over our house and I understood the family, my wife, we don't have any kids just was tired of it.And I went to look for a commercial space and by pure luck, the house four doors down from us was for sale cheap and the owners wanted gone quick. And so I invested in this property to house my office and I've since gained a lot of equity in this property in just two and a half years. So it was the smartest business move I've ever made because at the end of a rental space, all you have is cashed checks. At the end of this, when I leave this, I'll have made a lot of money on just the, the office, basically.Rob: That's very smart. That's awesome. And a great tip too, for sure. So when your business is taking over your house, exactly. Go buy the house next door.Jason T: And I mean, just the timing. It was amazing, but my wife just told me what the house is worth yesterday, compared to what we pay. And I'm like, yay. [00:22:00]Rob: That is super exciting.Melissa: You can't sell yet though. Cause you got a lot of stuff.Jason T: Oh no, no, no. I'm not going anywhere yet, but down the road, I'm like, yeah, this will be a nice, you know, because what, what the mortgage is, is what I was going to pay for in rent.Rob: Exactly.It's the exact same. So boy, if you can pull it off and I didn't tell people for a while, cause I thought people would be like, oh, he's bragging, he has two houses. I'm like, no, it was a smart business investment, that's going to pay huge dividends at the end. So if you can pull it off, do it.Melissa: That's what we're renting. We just a year or so ago started renting a warehouse.And I, I told him like, we really need to just get property and get a warehouse of our own. Then we own it and it makes so much more sense down the road. So that's on the goal eventually.Rob: Well, that's good. I like your mindset too, though. Instead of going into commercial property, you got a house that can do the same thing,or you that you could move into whatever. If you move into it or use it as an office, I like that. I like that thought process a lot, and that's a retirement for you. One day, you're going to get a nice chunk of change when you go sell it and you're ready to just, you know, [00:23:00] travel or do whatever with your wife, whatever your passions are, at that point.Melissa: Back to Maui in better weather. So, where can everybody find you today?Jason T: So my name is Jason T. Smith. I do have a business page for my Jason Thrifts on Facebook, but my big group is The Thrifting Board, it's ,about, we're about to hit 60,000 members. It's a free group. Come on on, come on over. We have, resellers of all shapes, ,sizes, ages, brand new today, been selling for 30 years, whatever. And I do two YouTube shows every week. And my channel is just my name. Jason T. Smith. Thursday nights is thrifty business, have a guest expert on something every week. And then Sunday, I host one with my mom who is 78 years old.Her and my dad are both 78. They sell on eBay and they kill it. They make a couple thousand a month, part-time at 78 years old. So when you say I can't do this, I can't do this, my folks can do it. They're 78. You can do it too. So my mom and I, co-host a show, she co-hosts a [00:24:00] YouTube show with me on Sunday nights called Selling Past Your Expiration Date, Being Thrifty Over 50.Melissa: I'll check that out.Rob: Yeah, that is awesome for sure. And you're a busy man. You got a lot of stuff going on, but I'm glad you got all those different avenues that people can connect with you, so it's very, very exciting. So, Jason, thanks for doing this, man. We appreciate it, that you jumped on here and gave some of your time and awesome, awesome tips on how people can be more successful in the reselling business. So thank you so much.Jason T: Oh, thanks for having me. I love what you guys are doing and I love the energy you guys put out. So I am around anytime you want to do something. I think I have unlimited energy, then I watch you two, and I was like, I'm a slacker. I am, I am a slacker.Melissa: That's all him.Jason T: It definitely bounces off of you too.Melissa: I try. Sometimes he'll just start talking and I'm like, I can't, I just can't.Rob: Well cool. Well, thank you so much. Like I said, we'd greatly appreciate you, appreciate your friendship and all the great information that you're bringing out to the workplace and the flipping industry for sure.Jason T: Thanks, guys.Rob: Thank you.
Mikey shares some strange news from New Zealand. Mikey is sick and tired of NFL players and their bad behavior off the field. Mikey doesn't trust pizza delivery anymore. Mikey is mad at the Celtics. Castiglioke joins in the journey as the Devil Went Down To Georgia.
Join our live studio audience via the Fireside App as we scour the Earth to bring you stories of the dark side of music... just in time for Halloween! LINER NOTES: --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
Born in North Carolina, Ray Denson started to dance professionally in 1951, taking on the professional name of Billy Lamont. His singing career started in 1956. "(Zap! Pow!) Do the Batman" was recorded for Atlantic in January 1966 with Gate Wesley and his band, one of the first Batman records. "Communications Is Where It's At, Parts 1 & 2" was credited to Billy the Baron & His Smokin Challangers (sic), released in 1976. Probably Lamont's final release was the 12-inch maxi-single "The Man With the Master Plan"/"The Cowboy" (credited to Billy Lamont & the Unn Band), issued in 1980. Billy Lamont died on June 3, 2012, aged 82. Billy The Baron & His Smokin Challengers - Communications Is Where It's At (1975) Billy Baron and the Umm Band - The Man With The Master Plan (1980) Gate Wesley & Band - (Zap! Pow!) Do The Batman (1966) Billy LaMont on lead vocals Freddie Cannon - She's A Mean Rebel Rouser (1983) On Amherst Records! Notice the label reads, "From The LP 'Rock Attack'" which never came out. Oh, Lenny...I played this side because the credited writer Frederick A. Picariello is Freddie Cannon's real name. He wrote this. Old rocker to the bone. In his discography, his name is spelled "Freddy" AND "Freddie". Side 2 of the 1966 Musicor Label All-Star (?) Album "The Gene Pitney Show"! Gene Pitney - There's No Living The Critters - I'm Gonna Give The Bitter End Singers - I'm On The Run Teddy and the Pandas - (Bye, Bye) Out The Window Steve Rossi - My Alphabet of Tears Marie Knight - Cry Me A River Selections from the 1973 album, "Carnival", by The Les Humphries Singers. Dixie Something I Saw Uniform Carnival Me - Scare Us (2012) The first try was so successful, we need to do it again. Percy Faith - A Summer Place '76 (Original release in 1959) In 1960, the original Percy Faith version (from the movie of the same name) reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine consecutive weeks, a record at that time. Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula '69 (1956) Produced by Kim Fowley, the remake eliminates the swing in favor of a straight 4/4. The original reached #7. Charlie Daniels Band - Uneasy Rider 88' (1973) The original reached #9. Charlie Daniels had played on records by Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and co-wrote the Elvis song, "It Hurts Me." And apparently, he felt the need to retro-fit his big hit to denounce gays instead of hippies. His biggest hit was "The Devil Went Down To Georgia." Bobby Hebb - Sunny '76 (1966) The Residents - Santa Dog '78 (1972) The Moonglows - Sincerely '72 (1954) Sœur Sourire (The Singing Nun) - Dominique '82 (1963) Belgian singer (born Jeannine Deckers) in 1933. Later she became a nun (Sister Luc-Gabrielle) and recorded 'Dominique' in 1963. The song was an international hit and even reached #1 on the Billboard chart after it was released in the USA with the artist name 'The Singing Nun'. The Singing Nun also achieved the remarkable feat — the first in American chart history — of a simultaneous No. 1 single and No. 1 album, both of which sold over a million copies. She committed suicide on March 31, 1985. Deckers and her companion Annie Berchet were found dead in a flat at Waure near Brussels. Both had taken an overdose of barbiturates. The tragedy happened after the Belgian authorities demanded the tax from the monies earned during her fleeting 15 minutes of fame. The convent took a large share of the royalties from her success, as did her record company. This apparently left the former nun in such a state of depression that she took her own life. In a joint suicide note, Deckers wrote: “We are going together to meet God our Father. He alone can save us from this financial disaster.” I told you. Religion ruins everything. Michael Rabon & The Five Americans - I See The Light '69 (1965) John Durrill was the keyboardist and wrote "Dark Lady" for Cher. Louis Jordan - Caledonia '56 (1945) Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - Shakin' All Over '65 (1960) Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed '80 (1968) Andre Williams - Bacon Fat '86 (1956)
Lost interview with late country rock music great Charlie Daniels. Daniels recalls his crossover moment with "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," paying tribute to Vietnam Veterans with "Still In Saigon," and his (long overdue) induction into the Grand Ole' Opry (2008.) Another previously unheard interview from 2012, presented on the one-year anniversary of his passing on July 6, 2020 at the age of 83. Rest in eternal rhythm, Mr. Daniels. Info: mattomunoz@gmail.com
Haley of Podcast27 & Tim of 20TIMinutes join forces in a 2 for 1 special episode!Tim McCarthy and Haley Huseby, the hostess of Podcast27, come together to discuss a variety of subjects after connecting on Twitter when the new year began. With the podcast community being so large, some would think it would be hard to find people out there that give you the support you need when starting up a new project, but it's the complete opposite. The podcast community holds some of the most encouraging supporters, and Tim and Haley have been lucky to connect not only with one another, but others from around the world, form lasting friendships and bring amazing hosts on for some rad interviews. In this episode's interview we take a dive into Haley and Tim's mental health diagnoses. Deeming themselves “bipolar siblings,” the two can relate very heavily to each other regarding their past with anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder. They discuss how their spouses help support them in the darker times, explain what intrusive thoughts feel like to them and open about about some of their mental health idols. But wait up! It's not all mental health for this one, we get to hear about Tim's air time on game shows and being from Boston. Is Haley sick of hearing The Devil Went Down To Georgia, being from Georgia? We'll see. To wrap it all up, the two end the show with a list of things they're thankful for - but they might surprise you. Be sure to listen and follow Podcast 27 on both iTunes & SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to 20TIMinutes' and Podcast27's first collaboration! Tim McCarthy and host of Podcast27 Haley Huseby come together to discuss a variety of subjects after connecting on Twitter when the new year began. With the podcast community being so large, some would think it would be hard to find people out there that give you the support you need when starting up a new project, but it's the complete opposite. The podcast community holds some of the most encouraging supporters, and both Tim and Haley have been lucky to connect not only with one another, but others from around the world, form lasting friendships and bring amazing hosts on for some rad interviews. In this episode's interview we take a dive into Haley and Tim's mental health diagnoses. Deeming themselves “bipolar siblings,” the two can relate very heavily to each other regarding their past with anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder. They discuss how their spouses help support them in the darker times, explain what intrusive thoughts feel like to them and open about about some of their mental health idols. But wait up! It's not all mental health for this one, we get to hear about Tim's air time on game shows and being from Boston. Is Haley sick of hearing The Devil Went Down To Georgia, being from Georgia? We'll see. To wrap it all up, the two end the show with a list of things they're thankful for - but they might surprise you. Check out Tim's podcast 20TIMinutes on all major podcasting platforms and don't forget to subscribe, listen and leave a review!
This weekend is Championship Sunday in the NFL and we have some great matchups. We break these games down and are joined by John Clayton who also gives his personal breakdown of the games. Also Carlos Correa came out and said he wants to be an Astro for life. Will this come to be? Sean and Michael discuss. The Texans are now the last team left with a head coaching spot available. Who will they choose and why hasn't Eric Bieniemy been hired? Sean and Michael break this down as well. Last but not least, Tyler came in with a hot take saying that "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" is arguably the greatest country song of all time. Do you agree? Sean, Michael and Tyler debate this with the callers and list their favorite country songs. All of this and more on today's episode of The Sean Salisbury Show.
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2508 – January 6, 2021 – THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA…and won. Melody Cedarstrom of Discount Gold and Silver Trading joins us today. The post THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA…and won appeared first on CSC Talk Radio.
Happy Thanksgiving from #EveryPlaylistTellsAStory. Posting early this week so you can enjoy it with your lockdown holiday feast. This week we slice of the seasonal song “Eat Me, I'm A Turkey” by @DukeTumatoe and the always relevant “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” by the late, great @CharlieDanielsBand. Also sprinkle on this week's TicTok finds and add another song to Todd's Christmas Playlist. This week's official songs available on the EPTAS Spotify playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UTJ2QXx9h9UWYQYWRoUtI?si=PJUZYrQHS0KjPPgUUHzmmg Youtube Stuff Duke Tumatoe “Eat Me I'm A Turkey” https://youtu.be/7_hZ1m8cXh8 Charlie Daniels Band “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” https://youtu.be/wBjPAqmnvGA TikTok finds: DJ Cummerbund https://www.tiktok.com/@djcummerbund/video/6851176616031227141?sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6898744935887209990&is_from_webapp=1 Vellalavella https://www.tiktok.com/@vellalavella/video/6884671985469656325?sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6898744935887209990&is_from_webapp=1 Other Mentions: Wham Slayer Last Chistmas Mashup https://youtu.be/89rgBcx4Luw Vassar Clements “Lonesome Fiddle Blues” https://youtu.be/BUxY6S0PFPA Waylon Jennings “Honky Tonk Heroes” https://youtu.be/SRJhsYf-jok Email us at EveryPlaylistTellsAStory@gmail.com #Thanksgiving #NewGear #TikTokMinute #DJCummerbund #Vellalavella #Motorhead #HolyShitThatsAwesome #ToddsChristmasPlaylist #LastChristmas #Wham #SlayerMashUp #DukeTumatoe #EatMeImATurkey #CharlieDanielsBand #DevilWentDownToGeorgia #BobAndTom #BoomBaby #SoftServedVanillaIceCream #WaylonIsTheMan #JimmyDoesVoices #CallYourLovedOnes #LoveMoreThanYouHate
Break out your air fiddles because we dissect The Charlie Daniels Band by special request to finally find out why 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia'.
In this episode, Mike, Ricky, and Natty P will be discussing the song by Charlie Daniels, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia". Is there any biblical truth to the idea that the devil is looking to make deals for the souls of people? How many movies have been made about a man selling his soul to the devil for fortune and fame? Are the musicians who sell their soul to make it big? Join us as we look to what the Bible tells us about Satan and the nature of man. SHOW LESS
Join the Three Dudes Wearing Plaid as they learn why Gus and Evan aren't in the same room, which songs are most effective for waking up your little brother, and what happens when you cross an opera with The Devil Went Down To Georgia. Our theme music is by Evan Schafer, and the show is edited by Gus Guszkowski. If you have questions or comments about anything we talked about on the show, feel free to email us at 3dudeswearingplaid@gmail.com, or follow us on Instagram @3dwpcast! All the links for this episode can be found below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VeggieTales https://www.etymonline.com/word/polka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polka https://polishmusic.usc.edu/research/dances/polka/ https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/polkatime/polka.html https://www.reddit.com/r/FolkPunk/comments/6k80eq/polka_punk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkacide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norte%C3%B1o_(music) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwanda_the_Bagpiper https://www.lithuanianhall.com/annual-events/2020/7/5/the-16th-lithuanian-folk-dance-festival https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBjPAqmnvGA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Twardowski https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/-too-fat-polka-and-other-politically-incorrect-songs-of-the-1940s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_Polka_Album https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/arts/music/05polk.html https://ew.com/article/2009/06/05/polka-grammy-outrage-18time-winner-jimmy-sturr-explains-why-the-recording-academy-shouldnt-have-ditc/
Movies-Television-Comics Books-Music-Video GamesWorship and Tribute Nerd is a youtube Channel/Podcast dedicated to making nerdy content for all people. Whether you grew up reading comic books, watching movies, or playing in the school band, we have nerdy content.Music by John GaneyLogos by Donny Wahl IG @thesofatxDonations and W&TN ShirtsPaypal Ihateghosts@yahoo.com#Korn #Nickelback #Charliedaniels #ThedevilwentdowntogeorgiaThis week me and the guys talk about The Devil Went Down To Georgia and other classic covers. RIP Charlie Daniels and Let the Korn VS. Nickelback face off begin!Shout Out Toby of Secret Levels Podcast and Secret Transmission PodcastMatt and Bryan of IhatethesceneTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/worshipandtributenerd Twitter https://twitter.com/WandTNerd Discord https://discord.gg/MbdEKTp IG https://www.instagram.com/worshipandtributenerd/ FB https://www.facebook.com/Worshipandtributenerd Spotify and Apple podcasts Worship and Tribute Nerd
Imagine being a founding member of the biggest rock band in the world....but also possibly the most HATED band in the world. Mike Kroeger from Nickelback lives this every single day. Mike is our guest this week on The Mark and HooGie Show, and I address this very scenario. Also, don't forget that he was once the brother-in-law to Avril Lavigne. Ya... remember that!? We also talked about the beginnings of the band, if they are working on new music, and we even will find out something interesting about their latest cover of "The Devil Went Down To Georgia". It's all on this weeks edition of The Mark and HooGie Show!Visit us online at www.TheMarkandHoogieShow.com and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel.
This year; two different bands decided to cover the Charlie Daniels Band's iconic hit; "The Devil Went Down To Georgia. Neither of those covers are any good IMO, but that being said it got me thinking about what makes that song so great. It was written and recorded in the heat of the moment to complete an album, but there's a lot of history and mythos that went into the song itself and its appeal. After that, I give you info on some music history surrounding the September 11th attacks. Albums released that day, and a reaction to what happened. See my Sources and further info Social Media Links Music Credits: MILLENNIALS by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timgavinshow/message
It's been forever since I interviewed a member of Nickelback. That ends today! Mike was kind enough to hop on the line with me and talk about their latest song, the cover of the Charlie Daniels hit "The Devil Went Down To Georgia", the biggest gig they played in Detroit for a country-wide audience, some GREAT Pantera stories and his sobriety. Their monster album "All The Right Reasons" turns 15 this fall and he talks about what they have planned. We talked about the Tragically Hip, his favorite bassist, hockey and more. Thank you so much for listening! -Meltdown- https://www.nickelback.com/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Podcast That Rocked episode for 8/18/2020 featuring Geaux Gretchen. Discussion on Nickelback releasing their cover of “The Devil Went Down To Georgia”, Shinedown reaching #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart and breaking the record, Metallica S&M 2 coming soon, and more.
How Are You Beating The Heat? Fitz played his “Aqua BounceTM” trampoline/water game with the kids, Claire slept in her basement, Ryder went boatin’, and Drew is just naturally cool. But the heat has inspired Fitz to write a new song: “(I’ve Got) Sweat in Low Places.” In the What Are You Kidding Me stories: the new trend is teaching your dog to speak by pushing buttons to ask for “food” and “fetch”, an Australia man sets a record with 203 Simpsons character tattoos, a male teacher is suspended for leading an online zoom class shirtless, a woman at a State Park loses her pants to a Buffalo attack, “data” shows the male version of “Karen” is “Terry”, and we hear “The Karen of the Year” who stopped a wedding and called the cops on them. In the Fitz Files, “The Voice” has been taken off the Fall schedule, BC Officials ask Ryan Reynolds to do a PSA for young people to socially distance and he throws shade on his own mother, and Nickelback covers “The Devil Went Down To Georgia”. Lindsay Ell calls in to talk about her new album and the trauma that inspired it and how she learned to heal and move on. Finish this Sentence: “You’re Not Really From the Northwest Until You’ve…“ Fitz says had a coffee on a hot day, Willie from Woodinville says eaten a Gooeyduck, Michael from Edmonds says stepping on a slug barefooted, and Kelly in Everett says Dick’s Burgers at 1:00am. Today’s Troop Salute is Aviation Structural Specialist 2nd class Matthew Taylor of the US Navy. Our Wheel of Wake Up victim is Ally, the Executive Assistant to our General Manager Wheeler; she is NOT amused. Monday Motivation has some motivating quotes to get your week started off right. (But…)
In Episode 24, Erin Austin and Nick Russo talk about why it took two weeks to record a new episode, Nick had to get a COVID test and Erin was in Milwaukee for her birthday and caught some crazy stuff on her surveillence camera, Maren Morris's recent post with the "girls" on display was either a thirst trap or a troll trap, Kane Brown got lost on his property and the police had to help him but when they showed up they had guns drawn but why...and we listen to new music from Nickelback who did a cover of "Devil Went Down To Georgia" and Parker McCollum's new song, "Young Man's Blues." See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We discuss Nickleback's cover of The Devil Went Down To Georgia and where Deb has been for the last five weeks.
Wednesday, July 29th, 2020: On today's podcast, Mike & Carla talked about the new Korn cover of “Devil Went Down To Georgia” and why they decided to released the previously recorded song. And what is a sign that a person has no manners? All this and more on today's podcast of the Mike & Carla Morning Show! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of Lyrics & Laughs. Greg, Eric, & Joe take a shot at trying to win Kenny over by spending some time focusing on a legend of country music we just lost. The spotlight shines bright on the late great Charlie Daniels and his massive number 1 hit "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"
Le countryman Charlie Daniels, bien connu pour le titre "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" de 1979, est décédé à l’âge de 83 ans ce 6 juillet des suites d’un AVC hémorragique, hommage ce dimanche dans Route 66. Le batteur de Queen, Roger Taylor, confirme à son tour qu'une suite au biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" est peu probable. Au début du mois de mai, Brian May avait émis le même avis. Metallica a partagé un Live à Lisbonne cette semaine. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, de Belgique et de partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 18h30 et le lendemain à 7h30.
Steve Ouimette is a music composer and has worked on games such as Guitar Hero, Ghost Recon Corrido, The Crew 2, Just Dance, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare and many others.Steve also made the popular cover of The Devil Went Down To Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band which was one of the end-battles in Guitar Hero 3. His cover has over 10 million views on YouTube.Steve has also developed a very cool recording technique he calls forensic re-recording. This is where he digs deep into how a song was recorded by finding out what gear and what instruments were used in the original recording.Check out one of his forensic re-recordings of Earth Wind & Fire’s - Let’s Groove below. It’s killer and it sounds almost identical! Link below.In this interview, we spoke about:- How Steve started out in the industry and how Guitar Hero was the first game he worked on- The forensic re-recording technique that Steve developed to re-record authentic covers for the video game Just Dance- Tempo-mapping songs that are recorded without a click and how you can use this trick to enhance your own songs- Which song he found most difficult to re-create- The biggest difference between older and modern songs- The pain of using Pro Tools- If a $25 dollar pick is better or just different than your normal pick- How his speakers from Amphion has improved his studio and why he uses 4 subwoofersAnd much moreMusic Examples By Steve Ouimette:Guitar Hero 3 - The Devil Went Down To GeorgiaJust Dance - Earth Wind & Fire - Let’s GrooveJust Dance - Ray Charles - Hit The Road JackUbisoft - The Crew 2Activision - Zombies In Spaceland TrailerConnect With Steve At:http://www.steveouimette.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/SteveOuimettehttps://twitter.com/steveouimettehttps://www.instagram.com/steve_ouimette/Don’t Sound Like Everyone Else. Sound Like You! - www.niclasjeppsson.comGet More Clients For Your Home Studio - https://www.youraudiosolutions.com/3-tested-ways-to-increase-your-client-base
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Lord Buffalo came over to the house for this episode. We hung out ,ate pizza, drank beer and discussed their latest release , Tohu Wa Bohu. Links : Lord Buffalo: https://lord-buffalo.bandcamp.com ***** Spiritmother: https://spiritmother.bandcamp.com ***** Devil Went Down To Georgia: https://youtu.be/sh7BZf7D5Bw ***** You're Gonna Miss Me: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0791268/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_7 ***** Swans: https://swans.bandcamp.com ***** Caitlin Kraus Torres: https://accruecassettes.bandcamp.com/track/fill-your-heart ***** doomtombpodcast@gmail.com Say hey. ***** Cranium Radio, The Doom Tomb(Sunday 6-9PM EST): http://craniumradio.com ***** The Hot Pentacostals: https://thehotpentecostals.bandcamp.com ***** Warren Ellis : https://youtu.be/paeZAjpcBHY ***** Moondog: https://youtu.be/OwBGtgoVPLs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondog ***** Tito Puente: https://youtu.be/qbzAb6llIJ0 ***** Deafkids: https://deafkidspunx.bandcamp.com/ ***** Fleabag: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5687612/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ***** Dark Side of the Rainbow: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Side_of_the_Rainbow ***** The Stranger: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9698480/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ***** Dark: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5753856/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ***** Alone: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4803766/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ***** Phantom Hound(opening and last song): https://phantomhound.bandcamp.com/merch ***** STAY HEAVY !!
Calamity Jane is a fairly new band , Lucy Cantley Joined John on the Phone from Nashville, to discuss her Music , the band and her take on the Classic " The Devil Went Down to Georgia 'Fronted and lead by violinist and singer-songwriter Lucy Cantley,newly announced Calamity Jane is more than just a band. According to Cantley, it is a “collaborative group project featuring various artists.”Together, they create Calamity Jane’s Signature folktronica sound—beautiful, folk melodies featuring the violin, interspersed with electronic elements and modern effects.Cantley, originally from NJ, began playing classical viola at age 6. Her greatest musical accomplishments include touring Europe with the Princeton Orchestra as a featured solo artist, studying with renowned teachers from the Juilliard and Cincinnati Conservatories, and sharing the stage with the acclaimed artists Sarah Chang and Joshua Bell.Moving to Nashville in 2017 to pursue more mainstream musical endeavors, Cantley quickly made a splash.Forming and leading the trio, TROIKA, at only a year old Cantley and team went on to win the renowned Nash Next 2018 competition lead by Big Machine Label Group and Nash FM. Approached with a label offer shortly after the fact, Cantley chose to turn it down in pursuit of a more independent career.Cantley’s further accomplishments include opening for Maddie & Tae, Travis Denning, Easton Corbin, Joe Diffie, Keith Anderson, and more.Like it’s name sake,Calamity Jane shows incredible promise to challenge the status quo, and perhaps make a mark in history
Making a deal with the devil is such a common story trope that the phrase has even made its way into the modern English language and pop culture. This week we discuss two of these stories; the video game 'Cuphead' and the country folk song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Join the discussion as we break down the obvious, and not so obvious, moral consequences of these famed deals. #WelcomeToTheAdventure Media References: Cuphead (Video Game) LeVar Burton Reads (Podcast) "Kin" by Bruce McAllister (Short Story) "The Lighthouse Keeper" by Daisy Johnson (Short Story) "Empty Places" by Richard Parks (Short Story) "H.P. Lovecraft Short Stories" by H.P. Lovecraft (Book) "The Call of Cthulhu" by H.P. Lovecraft (Short Story) "The Tomb" by H.P. Lovecraft (Short Story) "Dagon" by H.P. Lovecraft (Short Story) "Tomb of Annihilation" Dungeons and Dragons Module "A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson" by H.P. Lovecraft (Short Story) "The Man Who Was Thursday" by G.K. Chesterton (Book) Tolkien (Movie) 'Ep. 85: The Eagle and Child ft. Chris Donatto' (TCIC Episode) Coup (Tabletop Card Game) The Oregon Trail (Tabletop Card Game) 'Icarus' (TCIC Episode) "Clash of Kings" by George R. R. Martin (Book) Adult Content 'Ep. 87: The Real War (GoT) (TCIC Episode) "The Weight of Honor" by Morgan Rice (Book) "The Monsters and The Critics, And other Essays" by J.R.R. Tolkien (Book of Essays) "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke (Book) 'The Devil Went Down To Georgia' by Charlie Daniels (Song) "The Mountain Whippoorwill" by Stephen Vincent Benet (Poem) Tangled, The Little Mermaid, Shrek 3, Hercules, Shrek (Disney and Dreamworks movies with Faustian Bargains) "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis (Book) Challenges: Read and pray with Isaiah 43 (Link) Read and pray with The Temptation of Christ (Luke 4:1-13) (Link) Read and pray with the Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs #391-395 (Link) Check Us Out Website Twitter Facebook Youtube
It's an all-new episode of WE'VE GOT MAIL, the podcast where film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold answer YOUR letters! This week, Bibbs and Witney talk about why THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA should be a movie, the best teen movies of the 2000s, the best movie beards and why streaming isn't such a bad thing after all. And more, more, MORE! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels and the Charlie Daniels Band return to Billy Bob's Texas Saturday November 2nd. Charlie chats with Mark Phillips about his live for Billy Bob's Texas. Plus, get the story behind the song "The Devil Went Down To Georgia." Buy tickets to the concert here: http://www.billybobstexas.com Support the show.
This week the guys try to figure out whether or not they are for or against bizarre ways to clean the vagina, we learn about an interesting method to drinking coffee. We discuss body modification and decide whether or not Kiss is literally "Jumping the Shark" with their next big show, and if fish have good taste in music. Also this week we tear about 2 songs from a mass of country legends that never should have got together for these songs!
"Devil Went Down To Georgia" was probably the first song I loved as a kid and last year, the legendary Charlie Daniels called in to the show. It was my first time having a chance to interact with the man behind "Never Look At The Empty Seats." His new book speaks to his point of view on life - accentuate the positive. We talk about his early experiences at the Opry as well as the moment he found out he'd become a member. Now a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Charlie still shows no signs of slowing down. If you've see one of his recent Tampa Bay concerts, you've seen that. I was also curious about his involvement with raising money every year for The Angelus home in Hudson.
Murphy Sam and Jodi are out for the 4th of July holiday, but will be back Wednesday with more Family, Friendly, Fun! Until then, enjoy the special 'Best Of' show we've compiled together for you.
Murphy wants Sam's help to get him out of a lunch date. And Jodi shares (an embarrassing story) how wearing spanx caused a problem for her when going through airport security.
I had the opportunity to have a conversation with Charlie Daniels from the Charlie Daniels Band. They'll be playing Firekeepers Casino Friday April 8th. He will be 80 years old October 28th and like the cat who has had nine lives he just keeps on keepin on! Charlie is probably best known for his song The Devil Went Down To Georgia but he also wrote the song It Hurts Me, a song that Elvis Presley recorded. Charlie was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry and the Musicians Hall of Fame. He's played with Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Marshall Tucker Band, Hank Williams, Little Richard and Bootsie Collins along with Classic Rock artists of the era. He plays fiddle like NOBODY! And has lots of stories to share about life, learning and the art of playing good music. For tickets to the Firekeepers Casino Show learn more now and purchase tickets via this link: http://www.firekeeperscasino.com/see/events/ Here's the Charlie Daniels Band latest CD: http://www.amazon.com/Saratoga-Showdown-Charlie-Daniels-Band/dp/B0112KVFL4
From his Urban Cowboyhonky tonk days, to the largest honky tonk in the Lone Star State, Billy Bob's Texas, Charlie Daniels brings his career spanning over 50 years full circle and is set to release Live At Billy Bob's Texas CD and DVD on October 16, 2015. The country music legend will be chatting about his latest release and a whole lot more!
We kick off another "Inside Music Row" with the mention of Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles as she has released her first single from her debut solo album. Jennifer co-wroter "That Girl" about a girl who has been bamboozled by a man who is in a relationship with another woman. Carrie Underwood is mentioned next as she has been honored by BMI with their "million-air" award for songwriters. Carrie was presented certificates for "Mama's Song," "Good Girl," and "All-American Girl." Charlie Daniels is up next as he is bringing his popular book "Devil Went Down To Georgia" back to life through ebooks. Up next is Martina McBride as she is bringing her "Joy of Christmas' Tour" to Nashville for one night only at the Ryman Auditorium. Finally, we go Inside The Song with Elizabeth South to hear about a song of hers called "I Love You" which she recorded with Vince Gill.