Podcasts about Don Bolles

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The Vinyl Guide
Ep459: The Making of "Free LSD" with Dimitri Coats

The Vinyl Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 78:05


Dimitri Coats dives into the creation of OFF!'s groundbreaking film project "Free LSD". Hear the story behind the punk band's journey with punk legend Keith Morris and the eight-year odyssey that led to their ambitious cinematic swan song. Topic Include: Interview intro The inception of "Free LSD" How different is “Free LSD” from the original “Watermelon” plans? Learning how to write a script Buzz and Dale of Melvins played on some Free LSD demos Mario was originally written into the movie Early filming at live shows for movie prep OFF! almost didn't survive losing the rhythm section Dimitri's background in acting Greater confidence in acting than music Working with Malcolm McDowell Managing OFF! prepared him for movie production Jonathan P Shaw was attached very early on Sculpting the mood and emotion of the film Bringing in new fans to OFF! through the movie OFF!'s breakup and potential reanimation Keith and Dimitri's focus is diverging The community of friends that appear in the film Working with Jack Black – filming on an iPhone How DH Peligro saved “Free LSD” The passing of DH Peligro Participation of David Yow, Davey Havok, Don Bolles, Zander Schloss Coordinating concepts that carry through the album, movie and packaging Giving the band permission to try new things Retiring the band directly after their most ambitious project OFF! is exhausted and ready to move on Conflict and evolution of friendship and bandmates of Dimitri and Keith Keith and Dimitri helped one another reinvent themselves Big contributors to the film, revising the script to budget The meticulous details of the film The crew following Dimitri's vision The challenges during filming the movie The process of developing OFF! music There was a lot of extra songs/outtakes from the Free LSD sessions The Blu-Ray / CD package of “Free LSD” Potential additional theatre screenings & Q&A The Blu-Ray / CD will be the only place for fans can hear 2 of the outtakes Lots of easter eggs, details and additional layers to the movie Interview wrap-up Order the "FREE LSD" Blu-Ray and CD package here Stream "FREE LSD" to your home here. Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast
The Gaggle revisits our investigative series "Rediscovering"

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 25:22


The podcast team at the Arizona Republic is busy working on season 4 of our investigative show "Rediscovering." In season 1, Richard Ruelas uncovers more to the mystery of murdered journalist Don Bolles. In season 2, Ron Hansen and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez broke down how legendary racist law SB1070 came to be and its impact on Arizona. Last season, Rafael Carranza told the tale of José Antonio, a Mexican teenager who lost his life at the hands of a US border agent who shot through the border fence into Mexico. Coming soon is season 4: Roots of Radicalism hosted by The Gaggle's Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl. We'll bring you back to Arizona's beginnings and explore how extremism has become intertwined with the state's politics.  This week, in lieu of a new episode, is Ron's interview with the host and reporters of season 3 that aired last year. They discussed how Rafael spent a decade covering the shooting and what was learned in talking to attorneys, the boy's family, and other experts during season 3.  If you're not already, please subscribe to Rediscovering, an Arizona Republic and azcentral.com investigative podcast, wherever you listen and stay tuned for season 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crime Arizona
Who Killed Reporter Don Bolles? The Daughters on Dueling Sides

True Crime Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 19:53


In June 1976, Phoenix newspaper journalist Don Bolles was blown up by a bomb placed under his car while he took a business meeting at the Hotel Clarendon about a possible land fraud story. Because of Bolles' reporting on Mafia involvement in Arizona and poor business dealings, rumors swirled about who was behind the murder. This is the story of the daughters–the daughter of the man twice convicted for masterminding the attack who says her father was framed, and the daughter of Don Bolles, who shares her thoughts on the new revelations and who she believes was involved in her father's death.

Valley 101
Is there a new theory in the Don Bolles case?

Valley 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 37:14


Remote-controlled bombs consisting of 6 sticks of dynamite erupted underneath the drivers side of the car. The explosion was contained, but destructive. The lower half of his body was blown off, the driver's door ripped open, and the reporter lay waiting for help. The story goes that he uttered three things while in the parking lot injured that day: “John Adamson” “Emprise” and “Mafia.” But stories are never that simple. Almost 50 years later, there is still a debate on why Don Bolles was murdered and who was to blame. Welcome to Valley 101, a podcast by the Arizona Republic and azcentral.com about metro Phoenix and beyond. I'm producer Amanda Luberto, and today I'm joined by our in-house Don Bolles expert Richard Ruelas to discuss why the case is still interesting to people and to discuss new hypotheses that have arisen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The ALL NEW Big Wakeup Call with Ryan Gatenby

From May 29, 2019: Steve Young, longtime comedy writer for David Letterman, visited the show to talk about a new documentary, Bathtubs Over Broadway:In this award-winning, feel-good documentary, a comedy writer for David Letterman stumbles upon a secret musical world starring tractors and bathtubs and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. With David Letterman, Martin Short, Jello Biafra, Chita Rivera, Don Bolles, and more.SYNOPSIS:When he started as a comedy writer for the Late Show with David Letterman, Steve Young had few interests outside of his day job. But while gathering material for a segment on the show, Steve stumbled onto a cache of vintage record albums that would change his life forever. Bizarre cast recordings - marked "internal use only" - revealed full-throated Broadway-style musical shows about some of the most recognizable corporations in America: General Electric, McDonald's, Ford, DuPont, Xerox. They also featured writers and performers who would become legends, such as Chita Rivera, Kander & Ebb, Florence Henderson, and Bob Fosse. Steve didn't know much about musical theater, but these recordings delighted him in a way that nothing ever had. BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY follows Steve Young on his quest to uncover all he can about this hidden world. While delving into treasure troves of forgotten archives, tracking down rare albums, unearthing unseen footage, and rediscovering composers and performers, Steve comes to form unlikely friendships and discovers how this discarded musical genre starring tractors and bathtubs was bigger than Broadway.ABOUT STEVE YOUNGSteve Young is a New York-based comedy writer, author, songwriter, and lecturer. His writing credits include Late Night and Late Show with David Letterman, The Simpsons, Maya & Marty, and the animated holiday special Olive the Other Reindeer, which also featured his song lyrics. He is the co- author of "Everything's Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals." Young is also an instructor at New York University, teaching television history.

WASTOIDS
Buoys and Bronner's | Click Vortex

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 71:36


What does Dr. Bronner's magic soap have to do with Jimi Hendrix and Don Bolles of The Germs and Astrologer? What '70s band benefitted from Rupert Holmes' cannibalistic pop chops? Find out the answers to these questions and more on an all-new Click Vortex. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

The Journalism Salute
Richard Ruelas, The Arizona Republic

The Journalism Salute

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 40:20


On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by Richard Ruelas. Richard has been a reporter and metro columnist at the Arizona Republic for 30 years. He has moderated debates, written a book, and also reported and anchored a podcast series about a murdered Arizona journalist, Don Bolles. And he's an adjunct professor at Arizona State.Richard talked about all aspects of his career, including his reporting on Turning Point USA, his moderating a contentious debate for Arizona Secretary of State, his podcast work and the time he had a gun pointed at him by an Arizona politician. Throughout, he provided advice to future journalists, most notably, decide early if this is the career for you.Richard's salute: Tony Ortega, The Underground Bunker (scientology reporting)Thank you as always for listening. Please send us feedback at journalismsalute@gmail.com, visit our website at thejournalismsalute.org and Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com) or tweet us at @journalismpod.

Drinking the Koolaid
150: Ep. 150 - Morning Personality

Drinking the Koolaid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 99:10


The ladies let their inner hater our before covering some truly tragic stories. Cassidy dives into the conspiracies around the assassination of Don Bolles and Amanda shares the details of the heartbreaking Mossdale Caverns disaster. Still thirsty? Find our social media, Patreon, and more at DTKpod.com/Support!

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Tom Brown's Body
Voyage Media Presents: The Patsy

Tom Brown's Body

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 3:01


Karen Dunlap Graham recounts a daughter's worst nightmare, as her father Max Dunlap is accused of involvement in the assassination of investigative reporter Don Bolles, a scandal that immediately becomes a national news story.The Patsy is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced, reported, and written by Chris Leitch and Adam Prince, and directed by Chris Leitch. Executive produced by Nat Mundel, Karen Graham, Robert Mitas, Kaitlyn Brown, and Dan Benamor. Edited, sound designed, and mixed by John Higgins, with additional editing by Nick Messitte and Andres Coca. Narrated by Joshua Malina.Featuring Tony Abatemarco as Max, Laura Jane Salvato as Rosalie and Betty, and Jon Cahill as Lake. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.Listen Here: Episode One | The Patsy

ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably Missed

On June 5, 1976, the Teton Dam in eastern Idaho burst and flooded many of the nearby towns with water. What else was being reported on such a devastating day? ***** SOURCES “Advertisement: Texas Instrument Calculator (Pg. 26).” Biddeford-Saco Journal (Biddeford, Maine), June 5, 1976. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “15,000 Leaving Homes As Teton Dam Breaks.” Spokane Daily Chronicle (Spokane, Washington), June 5, 1976. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Quinlans Won't Profit From Article.” The Courier-News (Bridgewater, New Jersey), June 5, 1976. www.newspapers.com. “Attorney Cites Gruesome Photos.” Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana), November 19, 1977. www.newspapers.com. azcentral.com, The Republic |. “Key Players in the Don Bolles' Murder Case.” The Arizona Republic. Arizona Republic, July 6, 2016. https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2016/06/02/key-players-don-bolles-murder-case/84447770/. “Don Bolles.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, September 28, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bolles. “History - Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice.” Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice - Hospice care in North & Northwest, New Jersey and Pike County area, PA., March 7, 2016. https://karenannquinlanhospice.org/about/history/. “Karen Ann Quinlan.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, March 5, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Ann_Quinlan. Keegan, Frank. “Kizer Letter Gives Child Abuse Law.” The Journal and Courier (Layfayette, Indiana), June 11, 1976. www.newspapers.com. “Men Indicted In Two Deaths Post Bonds.” Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana), August 4, 1976. www.newspapers.com. Nate Sunderland, EastIdahoNews.com. “The Teton Dam Broke 44 Years Ago Today. This Man Was Sitting on It When It Happened.” East Idaho News, June 5, 2020. https://www.eastidahonews.com/2020/06/the-teton-dam-broke-44-years-ago-today-this-man-was-sitting-on-it-when-it-happened/#:~:text=Just%20minutes%20before%20noon%2C%20the,below%20the%20dam%20in%20minutes. Ruelas, Richard. “The Story That Haunted Don Bolles Isn't the Story Most People Think They Know.” AZCentral. The Arizona Republic, December 14, 2019. https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/don-bolles/2019/12/03/wiretapping-story-haunted-reporter-don-bolles-until-his-death/4265879002/. Teton Dam Flood Documentary "One Saturday Morning". YouTube, n.d. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKOVQDJEq5E. “Teton Dam.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, March 25, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teton_Dam. United Press International. “Autopsy Shows Girl Was Beaten To Death.” The Herald (Jasper, Indiana), June 5, 1976. www.newspapers.com. West, Jack, and Earl Zarbin. “Figure In Attack On Reporter Surrenders.” The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), June 5, 1976. www.newspapers.com. SOUND SOURCES Al Jolson. “I'll Say She Does.” www.pixabay.com/music. Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies. “Cold Winter Blues.” www.pixabay.com/music. Sophie Tucker. “Reuben Rag.” www.pixabay.com/music.

Loving the Void
Taiwan, Brutal Prog, Don Bolles, Failure, Tension & Breaking Rules w/ Paul Lai

Loving the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 89:34


Spoke with musician Paul Lai of Upsilon Acrux & (Z)erpents about all kinds of stuff: breaking up melodies, rhythmic tension, the importance of failure and how a conversation, without surprises, does not move any dialogue further ... no offense but we are all looking at you Pop Music... Never be comfortable and always challenge yourself and this world we live in. Helpful links below: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3233 https://futureproofsounds.bandcamp.com/album/black-mold-and-hot-springs-taipei https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bolles_(musician) https://youtu.be/w-o8EKjXJPQ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamiel-alkhaja/support

Talk Murdy To Me
Oscar Mayer or Nah?

Talk Murdy To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 65:22


Sarah takes the 3 peat in RPS. She tells Melissa about the suspected mafia hit on Don Bolles... THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN PLANNED IN THEIR GRANDFATHER'S BAR??? Melissa tells Sarah the twisted tale that took the life of 13 year old Hillary Norskog.

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
Episode One Hundred Forty Seven

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 59:15


Bob, Chuk and Mike on this one talk about homelessness, Bobs big announcement, Long Beach, Rik L Rik, The Simpletones, gunfights, punks that died and the ones that lived, John Lydon, Elvis Costello, Gexa X, Don Bolles, L.A the music capitol of the world?, bands from Canada and L.A. Nightclubs

Assassinations Podcast

The closer Don Bolles got to the truth of criminal activities in Arizona, the deeper he entered into a world of danger. On the verge of exposing a massive money laundering operation by the Mafia, with links to the political and business elite of the state, he was seriously wounded in a car bombing, dying eleven days later. The following year, another Arizonan was found dead - with links to the very same criminal activities that Bolles had been investigating.To find out more about the people and music featured in today’s episode, visit the Assassinations Podcast website, www.AssassinationsPodcast.com.While there, you can also check out our Bookstore, where we recommend some great episode-related books and reading material, and shop our Merch Store to nab a logo tee or tote bag.You can also contact us through the website - we love to hear your comments, questions, corrections, and suggestions!If you’d like to support the show, we have a Patreon page. We offer a variety of different support levels with lots of fun perks, including bonus episodes, stickers, merch store credit, and more! Find us at patreon.com/AssassinationsPodcastAssassinations Podcast was created by Niall Cooper, who also researches and writes the show. Lindsey Morse is our editor and producer. Our theme music was created by Graeme Ronald. If you’d like to hear more from Graeme, check out his band, Remember Remember. You’ll find them on iTunes.

IRE Radio Podcast
SPECIAL: Rediscovering Don Bolles

IRE Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 28:58


Investigative Reporters and Editors was formed in 1975, the year before Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles was killed by a car bomb. He died days before he was scheduled to speak at IRE’s first annual conference. Now, decades after his death, the team at The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com found tapes Bolles recorded before he was killed. On this special episode, we’re sharing the first installment of the their new podcast “Rediscovering: Don Bolles, A Murdered Journalist.” We hope you love it as much as we do. EPISODE NOTES: ire.org/archives/39877

The Think Tank with Mike O'Neil
The Don Bolles Story Revisited - Think Tank 12/8/19

The Think Tank with Mike O'Neil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 37:28


Decades after the murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles, long forgotten tape recordings and documents were recently uncovered. Longtime Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruellas has spent months listening to old cassette tapes made by Bolles as well as reviewing his notes and other documents as well as interviewing some of the surviving players, and has produced a series that has been running in the Republic over the last several weeks as well as a fascinating six-part podcast series. Richard is our sole guest in this week’s Think Tank to discuss the case and his recent work on it.

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Three men faced charges in the murder of Arizona journalist Don Bolles. But to this day, it’s unknown who put the hit out on him.  For years, the lead investigators on the case would gather at the Clarendon Hotel at 11:30 a.m. every June 2. No grand ceremony. Just a moment of silence.  As the years pass, and as the city grows, the memory of what happened on that day fades.  But not for one woman: his widow, Rosalie.

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

June 2, 1976, was Don Bolles’ wedding anniversary. He’d planned on celebrating with his wife Rosalie by seeing the movie “All The President’s Men.” Bolles had been off investigative reporting for three years, although people still fed him tips. One came from a man named John Adamson. Bolles went to meet him at the Clarendon Hotel after attending a committee hearing.  When Adamson called to say he wasn't going to be able to make, Bolles left the hotel. He entered his car and turned it on. Eleven days later, he died. 

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Enraged by the stories about the wiretaps, the Funk family sued Don Bolles and The Arizona Republic. They sought damages of $20 million.  Bolles filed a countersuit, but the resulting process would air the newsroom’s dirty laundry.  Ultimately, the suits were settled without Bolles facing financial ruin. But his spirit had taken a hit. By 1973, Bolles was no longer the reporter he’d been just a few years before.

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

There were two threats brewing for Don Bolles in 1970, at least in his mind. And one was coming from inside the newsroom.  Bolles had begun to suspect that his reporting partner had Mafia ties. Despite a lack of evidence, his partner was taken off the beat.  The Arizona Republic would go public with allegations of wiretapping. It would also publish Bolles’ 10-day seminal series, “The Menace Within.”  But the threat from outside the newsroom continued to grow. 

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

The murder of investigative reporter Don Bolles shocked what was then a much smaller, sleepy Phoenix. He was a reporter killed for doing his job. It was — and still is — a rare incident in the United States.  In the years before his murder, Bolles was known for his tenacity, like a character out of film noir. Driven to keep the city from becoming mob run, Bolles worked diligently to expose ties between the Funk family — which owned the horse and dog racing tracks in town — and the Mafia.  He made few friends in doing so. Eventually, Bolles was told that the Funks had pawed through his bank accounts and wiretapped his phones to dig up dirt on him.  The man who was determined to hold people accountable now had to discover if these allegations were true.

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist
Wiretaps and wild allegations

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 44:06


After discovering that the Funk family may have wiretapped his phones, Don Bolles was put in a unique position. He wasn’t so much a reporter as he was trying to solve a crime.  Helping him in this endeavor was his reporting partner, Dom Frasca. Frasca was a Pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter who had experience looking into the mafia.  When the duo started asking questions, major concerns were raised about the credibility of their main source. Despite those concerns, the paper wanted to go public about the allegations.  It was a decision that would cost them. 

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist
Coming soon - Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 4:21


Don Bolles was an investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic in the 1960s and '70s. After years of reporting on corruption in the racing industry, he was killed by a car bomb in 1976.  Decades later, we found cassette tapes of his phone calls from the '70s. Thanks to those tapes, we're telling the story of Don's life and his quarrels with the mafia before his death and how his spirit was crushed long before his murder.  Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist is the latest podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. The show launches with two episodes on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Radio or wherever else you listen to podcasts.

Burger Records Rock & Roll Radio Show
Hammered Satin - Dynamite

Burger Records Rock & Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 3:26


HAMMERED SATIN "Dynamite" Velvet Vortex Dead Beat Records / Burger Records https://burgerrecords.11spot.com/hammered-satin-velvet-vortex.html https://shop.dead-beat-records.com/products/hammered-satin-velvet-vortex-lp-ex-zeros-flamin-groovies Hammered Satin- Velvet Vortex LP. Los Angeles power house Hammered Satin boast an all star line-up containing four lifers who've done time in various legendary bands including the Zeros, Flamin' Groovies, Flytraps, S’cool Girls and Teachers Pet. These guys have been riding their own Glam fueled rockin' rollercoaster for nearly a decade now and on their second album, 'Velvet Vortex', they set their time machine to the 1970's and throw away the key. On 'Velvet Vortex' they take you back to the mid 70's pre-punk Glitter days brandishing a powerful, high-energy Glam Rock sound that brings to mind the Glitter filled, glory-days of bands like Slade, the Sweet, T. Rex, Mud and the Glitter Band. Their music is built around bold, monstrous riffs with a tuff, driving rhythm section blasting nearly a dozen souped up tracks of mid-fi rumble rock. It's bubblegummey and infectious and infused with the Junkshop Glam electricity of bands like Chicory Tip, Hello, Spiv and Hector complete with a rolling thunder recording style straight outta 1974. Hammered Satin boldly carry that dimly lit Glam Rock glitter torch back into the 21st century unleashing this flat out scorcher that includes back-up vocals by uber Glam aficionado Don Bolles of the Germs.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
121 - BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY director Dava Whisenant

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 58:44


George talks to the director of 2018’s BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY (2018) Dava Whisenant. Bathtubs Over Broadway (streaming now on Netflix) is the story of Letterman comedy writer Steve Young and his journey into an obscure sub-genre of theatre, Industrial Musicals. It starts off as a story about collecting weird records but turns into something much more emotionally involving. Along the way there are interviews with Don Bolles, Jello Biafra, Martin Short, Florence Henderson, and many other names that you'll know by the end of the film.Dava Whisenant received the Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and the 2019 Writers Guild Award for Best Documentary Screenplay.Follow Dava on:Twitter: @davawhisenantInstagram: @cactusflowerfilmsFollow Sup Doc on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

The Poundcast
157: Don Bolles

The Poundcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 62:42


Don Bolles is an LA punk legend whose career has spanned over 4 decades. He's played in countless seminal bands including The Germs and Ariel Pink. Don takes Doug and Brent on a trip through the decades of his wild and fascinating life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Washed Up Journalists
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 002: Phoenix, AZ columnist Charles Kelly

Washed Up Journalists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 41:33


Episode Notes In Episode 002 of Washed Up Journalists, John sits down with longtime Arizona Republic reporter and columnist Charles Kelly. When Republic reporter Don Bolles was murdered in a 1976 car explosion, Kelly was one of the reporters assigned to the story. He recounts those events, along with his time protecting school kids from the notorious Zodiac killer, hunting down missing heirs, hatching unlikely cover stories with fellow reporter Randy Collier, and writing novels in retirement. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Skeeveland
Don Bolles: Bringing Perfection to the Germs, Ariel Pink and Skeeveland

Skeeveland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 31:28


Drummer Don Bolles: Ariel Pink won’t go on tour without him. The Germs couldn’t play a set all the way through unless he was battering away behind them. And Skeeveland wouldn’t be Skeeveland except Don Bolles dropped in and imparted an L.A. punk history lesson.

WTBC Radio In Beautiful Anywhere, Anywhen!
Don Bolles: “It Was Fun To Be Pissed Off And Broke”

WTBC Radio In Beautiful Anywhere, Anywhen!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018


Don Bolles: “It Was Fun To Be Pissed Off And Broke” This is my phone interview with Don Bolles, conducted on 9 January 2018. This program is sponsored by LivBar, J Jean Portraits, & Peggy’s Vegan Hot Sauce. For more information about our sponsors, follow the link. https://ia601502.us.archive.org/20/items/WTBCDonBolles/WTBCDonBolles.mp3   Topics Include: Radio DJing, KDIL, Freddy […]

TSS w Jaybo
TSS w Jaybo Feat. Geneva Jacuzzi

TSS w Jaybo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 60:52


LA artist Geneva Jacuzzi has just dropped a fantastic new album called Technophelia. Its out on Medical Records. Hear her discuss feminism, driving while mixing a record, cancelled shows due to bizarre circumstances, Don Bolles and much much more. Then go listen to her records.This podcast Includes a song from the record and was recorded in a small farmhouse somewhere in Western Pennsylvania. Oh, and dig the Shit Show's new theme song... Enjoy!

As The Story Grows
Allan Aguirre of Scaterd Few (Part One)

As The Story Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 107:10


Fly fishing, mountain life, and making punk history...just a few highlights found on this first of 2 chapters of chapter twelve. The Godfather (yup, we said it) of Christian hardcore, Allan Aguirre (aka Ramald Domkus) shares some exclusive history on the origins of Scaterd Few, Cygnet, which later became Spy Glass Blue, and the highs and lows of starting a grassroots street ministry in the meanest streets of Los Angeles, CA in the 1980s amongst gang violence. His legacy with Scaterd Few literally inspired countless bands who would be a massive influence, along with Allan, in the 1990s. Featured here on this first half, we hear about Allan's first pre- Scaterd Few punk band in 1981 that ministered to many in Guatamala. We also get to hear about played in a band with Don Bolles from The Germs and 45 Grave before Scaterd Few, and meeting the legendary Terry Taylor in the early 80s, Allan's relationship with HR and Bad Brains, and what would become the Scaterd Few we know and love in the late 80s and early 90s. This episode is an almost overwhelming wealth of story telling for the hard core Scaterd Few fans out there both young and old. Chapter 12 links: Allan Aguirre Official: http://allanaguirre.com Scaterd Few facebook website: https://www.facebook.com/ScaterdFew Burnt Toast Vinyl (for Scaterd Few - Sin Disease reissue) : http://burnttoastvinyl.com Coliseum official: http://coliseumsoundsystem.com/ Chapter Four buddies "This Way To The Egress" could use your help: http://www.gofundme.com/wzcsb4 Chapter 12 music: KENmode - Management Control Scaterd Few - Groovy Scaterd Few - Gave Us Life Daniel Amos - Through The Speakers Scaterd Few - Anti-Im Right Cygnet - Iron Grey Scaterd Few - Kill The Sarx/Kill The Sarx II All the time stuff: Tweet at our eye sockets at https://twitter.com/asthestorygrows Email us about anything at asthestorygrows@gmail.com Hit us square in the facebook at https://www.facebook.com/asthestorygrows Look how pretty our Simplecast page is here: http://asthestorygrows.com Stephen's musical podcast journey: http://thetouristtrap.net Trav's drumming discography site: http://mynameistrav.com Listen to Unteachers (Stephen and Trav's band): https://unteachers.bandcamp.com Trav's rock band: http://halfbomber.com

Newseum Podcast
The Don Bolles Car

Newseum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2013 6:38


Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk with the Newseum's curator of collections, Carrie Christofferson, about the moving exhibit on late Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles.