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After 1964's The Devil Ship Pirates, Hammer bade farewell to the whole piracy idea in the wake of a 400 ton disaster, but what about the film itself? The public certainly lapped it up, but what about the motley crew of The House Of Hammer?Hear all about that, Don Banks, ship bits and a bit of a ship here...“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard Wells All the links you think you'll need & more! https://linktr.ee/househammerpod
Peter Sculthorpe, Don Banks en Carl Vine studeerden in Europa of de VS en ontwikkeleden een geheel eigen taal. Toch waren zij bovenal ook overduidelijk Australiërs door hun opvallend onconventionele toontaal. De dogmatische houding die in Europa ten aanzien van een ‘moderne' muziek golden, speelden in Australië ook niet echt mee. Maar wel de invloeden […]
Synopsis The REAL story behind Richard Strauss' decision to use a chamber orchestra for his opera “Ariadne on Naxos” – which premiered in Stuttgart on today's date in 1912 – is complicated and a little mundane. We prefer a more “colorful” version that some in Stuttgart have proffered. When a new opera house was being planned for that city, Strauss was asked how large the orchestral pit should be. “Oh, it should hold about 100 players,” he suggested. So, to determine the size required, the architects rather naively asked the local military band to assemble 100 players, have them stand at attention, and measured the amount of space they occupied. Now, soldiers standing at attention take up a LOT less space than an equal number of seated symphonic musicians. And so, the resulting space in the new theater could only accommodate a CHAMBER orchestra. The Stuttgart Opera also wanted to launch their new theater with a brand-new opera commissioned from Strauss. When he learned what had happened, being the eminently practical sort he was, simply wrote his new opera for chamber ensemble of about 40 players. Fact or fantasy, that's how some like to tell it in Stuttgart. Music Played in Today's Program Richard Strauss (1861 – 1949) — Ariadne auf Naxos (Vienna Philharmonic; James Levine, cond.) DG 419 225 On This Day Births 1825 - Austrian composer and conductor Johann Strauss, Jr. (aka "The Younger," or II), in Vienna; 1838 - French composer Georges Bizet, in Paris; 1864 - Russian composer Alexander Grechaninov, in Moscow (see Julian date: Oct. 13); 1923 - Australian composer Don Banks, in South Melbourne; Premieres 1823 - Weber: opera "Euryanthe," in Vienna at the Kärtnertor Theater; 1848 - Verdi: opera "Il Corsaro" (The Corsair), in Trieste at the Teatro Grande; 1875 - Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 23, at the Music Hall in Boston, by the orchestra of the Harvard Musical Association conducted by B.J. Lang, with Hans von Bülow as soloist; 1885 - Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in Meiningen, Germany, with the composer conducting; 1912 - R. Strauss: opera, "Ariadne auf Naxos," and incidental music to "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," in Stuttgart at the Hoftheater (Kleines Haus), with the composer conducting, and vocal soloists Maria Jeritza (Ariadne), Margarethe Siems (Zerbinetta), and Hermann Jadlowker (Bacchus); A revised version of this work (with a newly composed prologue) premiered at the Vienna Court Opera on Oct. 4, 1916; 1923 - Milhaud: ballet, "La Création du Monde," in Paris, by the Ballets Suédois at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées; 1949 - Frank Martin: Concerto for Seven Wind Instruments, Timpani, Percussion, and Strings, by the orchestra of the Bern Musickgesellschaft, Luc Balmer conducting; 1958 - Janácek: opera "Fate" (1st staged performance) in Brno at the National Theater; This opera was written in 1904 and was premiered in a concert performance by the Brno Radio on September 18, 1934; 1973 - Martinu: Violin Concerto (composed in 1932), by the Chicago Symphony, Sir Georg Solti conducting, with Josef Suk as soloist; 1979 - Earl Kim: Violin Concerto, by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta, with Itzhak Perlman as soloist; 1986 - Christopher Rouse: "Phantasmata" (first complete performance of three orchestral pieces composed 1981-85: "The Evestrum of Juan de la Cruz in the Sagrada Familia, 3 A.M."; "The Infernal Machine"; and "Bump"), by the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting; Links and Resources On Richard Strauss
The models have an eventful week: First they're sold to Don Banks "in perpetuity." Then, they face Danielle's worst nightmare, a networking event. And finally, they're doused in gasoline (not really, but whatever) for a sexy, dessert gas station photo shoot. Follow us on Instagram: @topmodelrewind
Wait til you hear about our NFL ring ceremony concept...Jonah is back in from his Fresh year of college and contributes in a big way. Maria can best be described as mildly bemused and tolerant as the guys propose the following:1) What would you do if you had the Stanley Cup for a day?2) A total reimagining of the NFL Super Bowl ring ceremony. What if NFL Super Bowl rings were turned over every year like the Stanley Cup? 50 yard line, previous winners line up across from new winners and (Benny Hill theme starts playing) each player has to find another one to wear his ring.Would there be Red Carpet event fan overlap for the Super Bowl if there was a week long leadup with players discussing the rings, their potential outfits for the ceremony and who their potential targets might be?If this sounds to you like it might be a terrible idea, maybe you need to ask yourself this question: “If Elvis Grbac, 1994 Michigan Wolverines starting QB, thinks its a great idea...is it possible that maybe I’m the one missing the point?”*If you are an NFL athlete or know an NFL athlete, please explain to us why or how you think this will be successful and who to contact to make it work.*To date, Elvis Grbac is definitely unaware of this idea and may or may not think it’s a good idea.Please visit us at https://thetragedyacademy.com On social media, you can find us at @thetragedyacademypodcast on Instagram, The Tragedy Academy Podcast on Facebook, and @tragedy_academy on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe, download, rate, and review! (39:50) Superbowl ring exchange proposal.(38:05) Stanley Cup lightning rod hat viral video. #nfl #football #sports #nba #nfldraft #nflnews #superbowl #nflfootball #life #mlb #espn #nflmemes #americanfootball #madden #touchdown #afc #nfc #comedian #laugh #rogan #bertkreischer #pattonoswalt #offensive #chrisrock #chappelle #equality #collegefootball #fantasy #roto #fantasyfootball #redcarpet #fashion #comedy #funny #hilarious #ridiculous #timanderic #joke #standup #lol #nfl #football #sports #nhl #stanleycup
A haunting sound work for organ written using DNA code. And how composers such as Sculthorpe, Meale and Butterley brought an Australian accent to cosmopolitan modernism.
Rick Stroud is joined by Tampa Bay Times Rays Writer Marc Topkin to discuss baseball's new protocols for the 60-game season, how some players and coaches will sit out this season, how close this Rays team is and how that can help drive success this year and how will coverage of baseball be different with social distancing. Plus Bucs Defensive End Shaq Barrett says he will be playing for the Bucs this year and intends to sign his franchise tag tender and Lightning Announcer Rick Peckham and former St. Pete Times writer Don Banks both going into their sport's respective Hall of Fames. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, I'm going into the vault to bring you my first podcast interview - with former coworker Don Banks, of iHeartMedia in New Orleans. Don, through Ancestry DNA, found his birth family, at age 58. It's an amazing, touching, heartwarming story, and one we could use these days.From a podcast perspective, I think it's important to look back at your first episode. Most podcasters will hate what they hear. For me, I've definitely learned a lot since then. And while my production skills could have been better when I started, the content is worth it. It also helps that Don has a professional radio setup in his home. As for me, I was using Zoom at my kitchen table. A hard lesson learned.Technical jargon aside, this is an amazing story. I hope you enjoy.JAG in Detroit Website: https://jagindetroit.com/Email Address: JAG@JAGinDetroit.com
Mabel and Ivy Windred-Wornes are a sister folk duo who started busking Appalachian folk songs when they were 11 and 8. Songwriting followed, and now they're regulars on the folk festival circuit. They sing gorgeous harmonies and play violin, guitar, banjo, cello, piano… the list goes on. Australian Music and Modernism, 1960–1975 charts a time in Australia's recent past when music (and the arts in general) were a vital and stimulating part of the national discourse. Composers such as Peter Sculthorpe, Richard Meale and Nigel Butterley, Don Banks and David Lumsdaine, brought an Australian accent to cosmopolitan modernism.
Son of future Hall Of Fame NFL writer Don Banks; Micah Banks joins us to break down the New England Patriots. "The Evil Empire”
Melissa opens up the show by discussing her relationship with Don Banks (1:10)who passed away unexpectedly at age 57. She then names some early bright spots from training camp and dissects why the first episode of Hard Knocks left her wanting more. Then 49ers LT Joe Staley joins (15:29) to talk about the mindset of the 49ers, lining up opposite Nick Bosa, the greatness of Frank Gore, the importance of being a mentor desperately wants a Super Bowl and bad karaoke with teammate Mike McGlinchey. This week's Three Minute Drill is a primmer on the most popular fantasy league formats. (37:32) Please consider supporting The Football Girl Podcast by leaving us a favorable rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-football-girl-podcast/id1319547241 Fantasy players, please visit our sponsor: BestFantasyFootballLeague.com: https://bestfantasyfootballleague.com
Former Vikings GM and NFL exec of year Jeff Diamond on the wideouts, the rookie class, NFL news and Don Banks. Thanks to White Bear Lake Superstore Buick GMC (WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com) and new sponsor B-52 Burgers and Brew (b52burgersandbrew.com) in Inver Grove Heights and Lakeville.
Former Vikings GM and NFL exec of year Jeff Diamond on the wideouts, the rookie class, NFL news and Don Banks. Thanks to White Bear Lake Superstore Buick GMC (WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com) and new sponsor B-52 Burgers and Brew (b52burgersandbrew.com) in Inver Grove Heights and Lakeville.
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What Philadelphia celebrity did Mike see in Australia last week? We’ll give you a hint, it wasn’t Hall OR Oates. On this episode, Mike and Adnan discuss Tom Brady’s contract extension, provide an update to the Ezekiel Elliot mess and remember the late NFL writer, Don Banks. Mike and Adnan also discuss the NFL Hall of Fame ceremony and what stood out to them from this year’s induction ceremony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter's Training Camp Tour continues as he has conversations with an All-Pro CB & the Defensive Rookie of the Year. Plus a chat about the most interesting team in football, and remembering an old friend.(1:15) Peter tells a few stories and reminisces on what made Don Banks such a great friend and colleague.(6:00) Colts LB Darius Leonard talks about his fabulous rookie year, why shutting down Adrian Peterson was his welcome to the NFL moment, why tackles are not overrated, and the Usain Bolt quote that drives him every day.(29:30) Jaguars CB Jalen Ramsey explains why he's the best defensive back in the league (but might not be in Jacksonville for long), putting a $20 bill in his shoulder pads, and which CBs were his inspiration.(41:20) Mary Kay Cabot, who has covered the Browns for nearly 30 years, talks about what it's like to cover the most fascinating team in the NFL.
LA Times NFL columnist Sam Farmer shared his thoughts of the late Don Banks. Farmer and Banks were colleagues on the NFL beat for close to 20 years and were the best of friends.
Bucs Linebacker Lavonte David will miss the preseason after having knee surgery and hopes to return for the regular season so what does that mean for the Bucs defense who is already without Jason Pierre-Paul to start the season, plus Rick Stroud sat down with running back Dare Ogunbowale to discuss how training camp is going and what changes he's made this year. The Rays 6-game winning streak was snapped on Monday as they were shutout by the Blue Jays and they place Yonny Chirinos on the Injured List meaning another starting pitcher on the shelf. The Lightning sign defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk to a 1-year deal and more thoughts on Don Banks who passed away on Sunday. Today's show is presented by Millian-Aire for all your air conditioning needs. Give them a call at 727-862-2100 or visit http://www.millian-aire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patrick opens the show by remembering former Star Tribune colleague Don Banks and telling a few stories about their days working together. We also get Patrick's thoughts on Sam Dyson going on the injured list -- Patrick still calls it the DL, and he isn't changing -- and the fact Byron Buxton can't stay healthy. We also hear praise from Nelson Cruz and an epic Miguel Sano rant that comes after a very simple point from Judd. To close the show Pat discusses Vikings Training Camp and then Positive Pat pops in for a bit.
Andy Hart and Ryan Hannable discuss Tom Brady's new contract and other Patriots news surrounding Hall of Fame inductions and the wide reciever position before getting into more on-field training camp story lines. At the end of the episode, Andy pays his respects to colleague Don Banks.
Andy Hart and Ryan Hannable discuss Tom Brady's new contract and other Patriots news surrounding Hall of Fame inductions and the wide reciever position before getting into more on-field training camp story lines. At the end of the episode, Andy pays his respects to colleague Don Banks. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Hey everybody, I'm Brian Clapp VP of Content and Engaged Learning at WorkinSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast…Before we get into today's topic, I'm still a little stunned about something that happened this weekend. Longtime NFL reporter Don Banks died in his sleep at just 56 years old and the world is a worse place because of it. I didn't know Don well, but I knew him a little. During my tenure at CNN/Sports Illustrated we would often reach out to the various Sports Illustrated reporters for more details on some of their reporting, or to get a quote from them, or have them jump on our shows live to answer a QA session.Most of these conversations were civil, well mannered and to the point. For a young producer, I was often intimidated a little, making requests of Peter King or Tom Verducci or Leigh Montville. They were all incredibly gracious with their time, but as busy people just wanted to get it done.Don was a little different. He wasn't loquacious, not overly talkative, but he just had a different warmth to him. I remember having some technical issues once and was apologizing to him madly, and he just kept saying, it's OK, not a big deal, don't worry about me, just do what you need to do. He would ask you questions about your favorite team, make a comment from his reporting like -- oh they could be in for a really big year. He would make you feel like you were more important than your rank. He didn't judge you on your value to the corporate entity, he just valued that you were the person on the phone with him, and why not make it pleasant. You never felt like a means to an end with Don, just another cog in the machine, he always made you feel like you were reuniting with an old friend after you hadn't spoken in a while. Don will be missed. Let's get to today's question from Ashley in California. Hey Brian -- I'm embarrassed to admit this, but after graduating in May, I've kind of slacked off the last two months. The summer has been great, I've enjoyed the beach, done some hiking in national parks and just enjoyed a life a little. August is my month to get back on track can you help me build an August game plan?YES, I CAN!First things first experiences are great and super important - now that I am in my 40's I kind of wish I had done more exploring in my 20s. So do not apologize and do not regret enjoying your life. These experiences will last you forever. Not to get off track, but we have three pretty young kids, and we've made it our family mission to give them experiences they won't forget. We go to national parks, we stay in log cabins in the woods, we go on road trips, we visit osprey nesting spots in Maine. That's what we love to do as a family -- find out what you love, and do it. Not just in your career but in your life. That is really important stuff. You need balance. Don't make it all about the rise and grind...because you'll look back someday and wish.Ok, but since you are through your summer of fun...Listen in to the podcast episode for more details:1: LinkedIn Connections2: Refresh your LinkedIn profile, pictures and status - upate your resume while you ar at it.3: Clean up your social media accounts4: Organize your references5: Research your ideal companies to work for,6: Research your ideal roles and where your gaps are.7: practice your elevator pitch -- what you want. 8: Get active networking either through email or social media or events - maybe hit a conference9: Make a targeted outreach -- not a blast - to let the right people know that you are out there. 10: Interview prep -- once you start applying you could get a phone interview, or a video interview at any time, better be ready for it.That's it for today, thanks for listening -- I have some really cool interviews coming up on the show from the NBA, UFC and MLS so subscribe and stay tuned.If you have guests you think would be great -- let me know via LinkedIn -- Dasmine Evans did that, she recommended that I look into Nicole Lynn...
Paul Perillo, Erik Scalavino and Megan O'Brien broadcast direct from Patriots - Lions joint practices in Allen Park, MI. We break down all the action from Day 1 and offer our analysis. Plus, we talk about Tom Brady's new deal and mourn the loss of writer Don Banks.
Steve interviews Aaron Schatz(00:05:41) from Football Outsiders. Aaron joins us to talk about the 2019 Football Outsiders Almanac and the one-million simulations of the 2019 NFL season. Aaron explains why the New Orleans Saints are the favorite to win the Super Bowl, why he thinks Josh Allen is trash, and why he thinks the New York Giants should have waited on a quarterback at the draft. Aaron also talks about the rise of analytics in the NFL, the importance of fantasy football to Football Outsiders, and explains why he is excited to chart the 1985 NFL season. Also, Michael Fabiano (00:47:40) the head fantasy analyst from NFL Network joins us. Fabs talks about the evolution of fantasy football, explains why he thinks NFL.com is the best place to have your league, and forecasts what fantasy football will be like in five years. Fabiano also talks about the players he is aggressively drafting and the players he is staying away from in this year's draft. Steve starts the show by dedicating it to the memory of Don Banks. The book club talks about two books that still need to be dealt with. The show ends with one last thing about Steve's latest surgery. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
Titans Radio's Coach Dave McGinnis talks about Saturday's scrimmage, this Thursday's pre-season opener against the Eagles and shares his experiences and condolences regarding the death of longtime NFL reporter, Don Banks.
Guests include: Matt Sekeres, who joins Jeff & Andrew to touch on the passing of NFL sportswriter Don Banks, + Memo To.
Rick Stroud breaks down his thoughts after 8 Buccaneers practices including how the defense look much improved, the offense has weapons and Quarterback Jameis Winston may have had his 2 best practices as the Buccaneers QB ever. The Rays have been rolling as winners of 6 in a row, scoring 6 runs or more in 7 straight games and have moved back into the 2nd Wild Card spot in the standings, plus Rick remember a long-time colleague from the St. Petersburg Times, Don Banks, who passed away at the age of 56 on Sunday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NFL writer Don Banks joins in the 10a hour, and Lavelle is in studio for the entire final hour! The Twins host the Yankees and Vikings training camp starts this week, so a lot to be excited about on a Monday morning!
NFL writer Don Banks joins in the 10a hour, and Lavelle is in studio for the entire final hour! The Twins host the Yankees and Vikings training camp starts this week, so a lot to be excited about on a Monday morning!
Fred, Andy, Paul and Erik continue to discuss the Patriots draft class. We discuss who the better Patriots slot receiver is Wes Welker or Julian Edelman. Plus, Don Banks joins us for a league wide perspective on the NFL Draft.
The Athletic's Don Banks talks NFL and the NFL Draft.
The Hauser brothers have left Marquette but rumors are a swirl over where they will land. A Tiger completed the hero's journey, and the Bucks and Brewers are doing well. Stephen Watson, Tom Oates, and Don Banks join the show!
Mike Heller and Joel Finkelman talk all things horse, Christian Yelich, the Bucks loss to Atlanta, plunking batters after bombs, and much more. Don Banks, Dick Bennett, and Matt Lepay all join the show.
Bills TE Jake Fisher talked about signing with the Bills and making the transition from OT to TE (31:41). Bills RB Senorise Perry discussed coming to Buffalo and his NFL career so far (40:10). The Athletic’s Don Banks recapped the NFL owners meetings and gave his thoughts on Rob Gronkowski’s retirement (1:37:26).
NFL reporter Don Banks breaks down the drastic NFL rule changes, which coaches pushed for change, and Gronk's retirement.
The NCAA brackets are here! We talk with Don Banks of TheAthletic.com on the Packers free agent moves and Patrick Herb of UW Athletic Communications talks about Wisconsin vs Oregon.
NFL insider Don Banks discusses a busy free-agency, including LeVeon Bell signing with the Jets, OBJ being traded to Cleveland, and Earl Thomas landing in Baltimore
Scott Mason talks with legendary football writer Don Banks of Patriots.com and the Athletic about the New York Jets' 2019 offseason as well as Pennlive's Jacob Klinger about what it was like to cover Le'Veon Bell as a beat reporter in Pittsburgh. Don shares his thoughts on Mike Maccagnan staying, Adam Gase being hired, who the Jets should target in free agency and the draft, if the team should explore the trade market, the future of Sam Darnold, and of course, what to do about Le'Veon Bell! Then we talk to Jacob about his experiences covering Le'Veon Bell on the Steelers beat, what Bell meant to Pittsburgh, and what he thinks the talented running back could bring to a new team now that he will be an unrestricted free agent. And as an added bonus, Jacob turns the tables at the end of the discussion by asking a question that will blow your mind! Play Like A Jet is a presentation of the Turn on the Jets Digital podcast network....... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Heller, Jon Arias, Joel Finkelman break down the reasons why the Bucks WILL win the title, Antonio Brown's mustache, Aaron Rodgers' mustache, and other important sports stuff. Mike Pilch brings the news and Don Banks joined the program.
Don Banks talks with NFL Draft Analyst Matt Miller from the Bleacher Report about the top prospects in the 2019 NFL Draft and where the top quarterbacks could fall. Don also talks with Sports Illustrated Legal Analyst and UNH Law Associate Dean Michael McCann about the recent Colin Kaepernick settlement, the continuing Antonio Brown saga, the Alliance of American Football and the upcoming CBA.
Mike Heller, Jon Arias, Joel Finkelman and Mike Pilch talk about the "ooohs" and "ahhhs" of the NBA All-Star Weekend and more! Don Banks and Tom Hardicourt join the show.
Don Banks and Nick Stevens talk with former Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis who is now color analyst for the Alliance of American Football games on NFL Network. We discuss a variety of offseason hot topics such as the Antonio Brown saga, Joe Flacco trade, Kyler Murray's draft stock and more.
On this edition of Cover 2 with Don Banks and Nick Stevens, we give you a full recap of Super Bowl LIII with special guest Bob Costas.
Top takeaways from the Super Bowl! We talk with Don Banks of Patriots.com about the big game. Pete Dougherty of PackersNews.com plus Eric Nehm of TheAthletic.com on Anthony Davis and a potential fit with the Bucks!
Don Banks and Nick Stevens are joined by Peter King from NBC Sports to preview Super Bowl LIII and offer their picks
Do the Bucks have a shot at Anthony Davis? We are joined by Bucks beat writer Kane Pittman. Plus we get a check of the weather and a nasty cold spell set to hit the area with Lindsey Slater of WISN TV. Don Banks of TheAthletic.com joins us from Atlanta and Super Bowl 53.
Don Banks and Nick Stevens recap a thrilling Championship Weekend. Plus, we talk with NCAA and NFL Rules Analyst Mike Pereira on the tough officiating weekend the NFL had and how he proposes the NFL should address it moving forward.
NFL insider Don Banks feels the weekend games will be the tipping point, bringing change of some kind to what can be reviewed in games
Mike Pettine officially announced Thursday Tramon Williams would play a key role in replacing HaHa Clinton-Dix at safety. There's reasons to believe this swap could actually make the Packers defense better. Then, Don Banks from Patriots.com and The Athletic joins the show to talk about Rodgers vs. Brady, the longevity of this dynastic team and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first Super Bowl of the new millenium also turned out to be one of the most memorable editions of the NFL's championship game. To celebrate the beginning of football season, Don Banks visits with the characters involved in "The Tackle," which gave the Rams a Super Bowl title. -- Produced by Alexander Abnos. -- Contains music by Circus Marcus [freemusicarchive.org/music/CIRCUSMARCUS/], Jon Luc Hefferman [freemusicarchive.org/music/Jon_Luc_Hefferman/], The Losers [freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Losers/], Todd Walck [Todd-walck – 16-lets-go-ship-percussion], Kai Engel [freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/], and Chris Zabriskie [freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/].