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#500Pt3 Tragical Car History Tour. En route to a pair of car-related destinations in the greater Slough area; the team remember each of our favourite bits from the podcast's archive. Plus where exactly are Zog & Gareth heading? we finally find out.
Ever wondered what Slade's Noddy Holder is doing now? Curious as to whether he still sings? Or how he survived a terminall cancer diagnosis? Tune in to find out. Neville ‘Noddy' Holder is one of the great institutions of British rock. As the garishly trousered, top-hatted frontman of West Midlands glam yobs Slade, he helped soundtrack the early 70s with a string of Top 10 hits that peaked with the immortal festive anthem Merry Xmas Everybody. Since leaving the band in the early 90s, Noddy branched out into acting, most notably in sitcom The Grimleys, and writing (his 1999 autobiography Who's Crazee Now? was followed by 2014's The World According To Noddy). He is also the voice for the elevator announcements at his local Walsall art gallery. Born in 1946 in the Midlands, Noddy formed his first band, The Rockin' Phantoms, at the age of 13 and left school after O levels to take a job in a car parts firm while pursuing a music career. The band became The Memphis Cut-Outs and they became popular enough on the local scene for Noddy to quit the day job. He went on to join The Mavericks, who were signed to a record label in 1965, and his stablemates were The N' Betweens, a band that included future Slade members guitarist Dave Hill and drummer Don Powell. The two bands shared bills and bonded, laying the foundations for Noddy's next move. In 1966, Dave and Don convinced Noddy to join their new group, along with multi-instrumentalist Jim Lea. They called the band Ambrose Slade. After their debut album flopped, they changed their name to Slade and adopted a skinhead image for the following year's Play It Loud. When that failed to catch the public's imagination, the band turned to glam rock and swiftly became one of Britain's biggest bands, with Slayed? (1972) reaching No 1 after their breakthrough single Get Down And Get With It. The next few years saw Slademania take Britain by storm with a run of classic, hit singles (mostly chart-toppers) that gave English teachers the nation over sleepless nights including Coz I Luv You, Take Me Bak 'Ome, Mama Weer All Crazee Now, Gudbuy T'Jane, Cum On Feel The Noize, Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me and Merry Xmas Everybody. Noddy Holder left Slade in 1992 but remained a familiar figure on BritishTV screens, most notably as a team captain on BBC1's music series A Question Of Pop and playing the music teacher Neville Holder in the ITV comedy drama The Grimleys. In 2000, Noddy was awarded the MBE for his services to showbusiness. Late in 2023, Noddy revealed that he'd been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer five years earlier and had been given six months to live. Thanks to some experimental chemotherapy treatment, Noddy has survived and is back on the stage doing what he loves to do best. Noddy Holder joins us this week to walk us through his illustrious career and talks warts and all. For more information about Noddy http://www.noddyholder.com/ Comments, questions or suggestions for future guests https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au
June 17, 2024 Rockingham County Board Of Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. INVOCATION - Pastor Cory Scott, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Emma Kate Hall, rising 6th grader, Rockingham Middle School4. APPROVAL OF JUNE 17,2024 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Captain Jennifer Brown1. Approval- Accept $473,002.00 for NCDPS grant awarded to the Jail to establish a MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) Program. This grant was approved due to the Jail meeting priority criteria established by the NC General Assembly in accordance with S.L. 2021-80. The grant will allow for the purchase of medication for inmate treatments only and the funds should be available soon after July I, 2024.2. Approval - Request to move funds from Jail-Lapse Salaries to Inmate Medical to cover expected shortage for remainder of FY 23/24. The Over Cost Pool Limit (OCP) for Southern Health Partners for April was higher than the previous months due to two inmates with serious medical conditions that required hospitalization which resulted in an invoice that was almost quadruple the previous month's cost. Because of this, the budget line may fall short for May and June's OCP invoices. The OCP cost is determined by the amount of medical services needed, therefore we are asking for $30,000 to be moved to get us through the remainder of FY 23/24.B) Pat Galloway, Director of Financial Services1. Approval - Increase Emergency Management budget $3,000 for NC Dept. of Public Safety Tier II Grant award. Funds are to expand hazardous materials emergency preparedness programs through responsive planning, training and related exercises.2. Approval - Increase Engineering and Public Buildings budget $250 for road sign fees collected in May 2024.3. Approval - Action on the previously approved Rockingham County Schools 2024 and 2025 debt funded projects:• Approve Reimbursement Resolution. The funding plan includes covering 2024 project costs with restricted sales tax dollars until bids have been received on the majority of the 2025 projects. We cannot obtain state approval for debt issuance until the majority of costs are known. This resolution will enable the county to reimburse with debt proceeds.• Adopt Capital Project Ordinance for the Schools 2024 and 2025 debt funded projects.• Approved the budget amendment to appropriate funding in the School Capital Project Fund.4. Approval- Appropriate $15,000 of available fund balance in the 125 Employee Plan Internal Service Fund to cover estimated expenditures through fiscal year end. This fund collects and remits the employee elected dependent care and medical reimbursement deductions.5. Approval-Increase Health Insurance fund $775,000 to cover estimated expenditures through June 30, 2024. Claims costs are trending higher than estimated in the current budget. Revenues estimated to be available to cover this increase include: Increase in Charges to Other Funds. General Fund and Water & Sewer Fund budget the full health insurance cost for all benefit eligible positions; however, the Health Insurance Fund budgets only the amount of revenue estimated to be processed through payroll based on filled positions. There is no change in the General Fund or Water & Sewer Fund for this Item. Rx Rebates and Interest Earnings are projected higher based on actual activity to date.C) Justin Thacker, Deputy Finance DirectorApproval- Appropriate $770,000 to construct T-Hangar Taxi lanes for the addition of T-Hanger's. The Airport was awarded a State Transportation Improvement Program (STlP) grant on May I, 2024 by the NC Board of Transportation. This program is designed to fund projects on a State and Federal-mandated plan that is oversaw by NCDOT and the project funding has been awarded at 100%. There is no County dollars involved in this project.D) Todd Hurst, Tax AdministratorApproval - Tax Collection and Reconciliation Reports for May including refunds for May 22, 2024 thru June 4, 2024.E) Susan O. Washburn, Clerk to the BoardApproval - Regular Meeting minutesF) Jason Brooks, Emergency Management Coordinator1. Approval - Adopt the Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement.2. Approval - Resolution authorizing the conveyance of surplus decontamination trailer to Caswell County.G) Leigh Cockram, Director Rockingham County Center for Economic Development, Small Business and TourismApproval - Requesting transfer from general fund to increase the amount for line for Nestle' Purina and move unused funds from Ontex line for increased incentive. Increased tax revenue above the estimated amount.H) Christie Watkins, Soil & Water ConservationApproval- NC Foundation for Soil & Water Conservation grant for FY 25 I) Approval - Appointment of Don Powell and Pam Behm to the Piedmont Triad Regional Workforce Development Board with term expiration of 6/3/2027.6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. PUBLIC HEARINGS:Hiram Marziano, Community Development Director1. Approval - Case 2024- 11 - Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – A request to rezone a (+/-) 1.5-acre portion of a parcel of land from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Conventional (Straight) Rezoning - Applicant: Howards of Eden LLC Tax PIN: 7061-14-44-7647 - 550 Smith Rd., Stoneville – Leaksville Township2. Approval- Case 2024-12: Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – A request to rezone (+/-) 4.42-acre parcel of land from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Neighborhood Commercial - Conditional District (NC-CD) - Conditional Rezoning - Applicant: Jaime Wall, owner and executor - Tax PIN: 7921-02-75-4770 - 225 Farrar Store Rd., Stokesdale - New Bethel Township.8. PRESENTATION: Dr. Mark Kinlaw, President of RCC, and Ms. Sheila Regan, VP for Academic AffairsUpdate on the quarter cent sales tax project9. NEW BUSINESS10. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS11. CLOSED SESSIONPursuant to: N.C.G.S. 143-318.11(a)(I) Approve Closed Session Minutes, and N.C.G.S. 143-318.11(a)(3) Consult with the Attorney concerning the Kyle Kepley case.12. ADJOURN###
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Don Powell of SladeDon was born on 10 September 1946 in Bilston, Staffordshire - and christened Donald George Powell. He had a fairly normal childhood. When his young his parents obtained their very first home - a council property in Bilston - an industrial area of the West Midlands. http://www.makingascene.org
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Don Powell of SladeDon was born on 10 September 1946 in Bilston, Staffordshire - and christened Donald George Powell. He had a fairly normal childhood. When his young his parents obtained their very first home - a council property in Bilston - an industrial area of the West Midlands. http://www.makingascene.org
What you have here is the same as me saving Christmas. Like I said before, I didn't realize I had become a tradition for so many listeners. So at the 11th Hour I pulled another one and broke off what I think is a pretty fucking awesome Christmas show. Not going to make any bones about it 2023 sucked, the WORST year of my life. I lost my mom, my wife and my pop is in the hospital trying to keep both his legs. To say it's not been easy is an understatement, but somehow I made it out and I will be better for it in the end (I think). If I care share one thing with anyone who reads this, no matter how crap fucking shit things seem, just DO NOT quit on yourself. Things will get better! For the rest of you respect that Christmas can be tough for a lot of us, call of those close to you and make sure they are ok. Sometimes just one person caring makes all the difference. Enjoy the show and spread the love have a Merry Christmas and I will see you in 2024 for one spectacular fucking year, and hopefully more Celtic Punk ! Don't forget to listen to Paddy Rock live Wednesdays from 7 - 9 om EST and Rocksteady Tonight Sundays from 6-8 pm on www.BootBoyRadio.net. Turn it loud and and thanks for listening ! ~ Phil (aka The Grinning Beggar). The Playlist: Audio Martyr Mr. Claus is a Communist Shandy w/ Don Powell from SLADE CHRISTMAS TIME The Pogues feat Kirsty MacColl Fairytale of New York Hard Skin Ding Dong Merrily Oi! Oi! Anti-Heros All Hail Santa The Yobs Another Christmas The Gobshites Christmas Eve in the Boozer Peter and the Test Tube Babies I'm Getting Pissed for Christmas 4 Skins Merry Christmas Everybody Judge Dread Christmas in Dreadland The Business Step Into Christmas Gonads White Christmas Murphy's Law Santa's Got a Brand New Bag The Pork Dukes My Mother Gave Me A Gun For Xmas MDC Black Christmas Vice Squad When Santa Got Stuck up the Chimney The Snivelling Shits & The Damned There 'Aint No Sanity Claus The Business Drinking And Driving Ramones Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight) Mad Pints A Merry Jingle Kamakazi It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Shitmas District Christmas Day The Down-Fi Santa's Pissed Off Touch My Rash I Hate Christmas Songs and I Hate Everyone Wieuca Hail Santa Splodge 12 Days Of Christmas The Vandals Christmas Time For My Penis The USM Little Drummer Boy Hoist the Colors O Holy Night Last Seen Laughing The Great Christmas Plot Slaughter & The Dogs Run Rudolph Run 45 Adapters This Xmas Nothing But Enemies/SCFF Foul Mouthed Elf Evacuate Holidays With You Pressure 28 Santa That's My Wife Secret Army Fired In Christmas Worthington's Law I Don't Wanna Be Santa Direct Hit! I Ain't Dreaming of a White Christmas Cobra Skulls Cobra Christmas Violent Society Merry Christmas, I Fucked Your Snowman Alice Bag No Gifts For Nazis Hola Ghost Santa Muerte Anticitizen Warmachine
Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Order Daryl's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Whatever-Happened-Slade-Whole-Crazee/dp/1783055545Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on November 27th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ZOthfatjxiSubscribe to Word in Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Order Daryl's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Whatever-Happened-Slade-Whole-Crazee/dp/1783055545Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on November 27th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ZOthfatjxiSubscribe to Word in Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Slade were as revolutionary as T. Rex or Roxy Music, Daryl Easlea points out. At one stage they were outselling Bowie and Bolan. They were the band that hauled the sedentary early ‘70s audience to its feet. The sound of the Ramones was built around ‘Slade Alive!' and you can feel them in the bones of the Pistols and Oasis. We talk here to Daryl about his funny, energetic, nostalgic and affectionate new book, ‘Whatever Happened to Slade?: When The Whole World Went Crazee', stopping off at various stations on the route, among them … … why there are “two tiers of Slade”. … the drunken conversation that turned them into a skinhead band overnight. … a key moment involving Crispian St Peters, Kim Fowley and the Tiles Club. … what made them football terrace heroes. … how these “smashers and grabbers” tore up the live circuit. … the very ‘70s way they dealt with Don Powell's accident. … why American audiences had their “mellow harshed”. … the publican's son who styled them. … the transformational moment at the '72 Lincoln Festival. … the story of the ‘Give Us A Goal' video filmed at Brighton's Goldstone Ground. … and why the main salesman in their line-up was the one “with tinsel in his veins”. Order Daryl's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Whatever-Happened-Slade-Whole-Crazee/dp/1783055545Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on November 27th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ZOthfatjxiSubscribe to Word in Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Annabelle tells Laura about an article in the Washington Post that she's read over and over again because it's just that delightful. It concerns a family of dolls that moved into an Orchard Lake, Michigan mailbox in the dead of night. Plus, hotline caller Lou has an issue with being late, and may or may not have had a tiny victory about it.Things You Should Stop Worrying About This WeekWhales attacking boatsPigs on the loose in FloridaA book returned to the library 100 years after it was checked outMentioned in the show:WaPo: Tiny dolls appeared in mailbox with a note: ‘We've decided to live here'Journalist Cathy FreeThis episode is sponsored by…Microdose GummiesMicrodose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good. To get free shipping & 30% off your first order, go to Microdose.com, and use code TINY Do YOU have a tiny victory to share? Call the Tiny Victories Hotline: (323) 285-1675We want folks to share their tiny victories on our hotline because, frankly, we'll assume we're just talking into the void every week and nothing matters. Prove us wrong. Did you finally do that thing you were putting off? Tiny victory! Reconnect with someone you haven't been in touch with for ages? Victory! We only ask that you try to keep messages to under a minute so we're able to play it on the show.If you prefer, you can record a tiny victory on your phone and then email us the audio. Email: TinyVictories@maximumfun.orgHOW TO @ USTwitter@GetTinyPod@LAGurwitch@ImLauraHouse@Swish (producer Laura Swisher)Instagram@GetTinyPod
Welcome to Crawlspace. In this episode Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna tackle a most unique mystery. Dr. Don Powell joins to discuss the new tenants who have decided to live with him and his wife. One day in August of 2022, Mary and Shelley arrived with a note stating they enjoyed the home and decided to stay. However, the home is Don's mailbox. In the subsequent months, Mary and Shelley have adapted well. They have added a dog, a cousin with one foot, some nice furniture and they even dress up for the holidays. It's a mystery we all hope continues indefinitely. For more on this incredible story check out these articles: https://www.hometownlife.com/story/news/2023/04/13/mailbox-mystery-michigan-dolls-dan-powell-orchard-lake-nextdoor/70105676007/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12042759/Mystery-tiny-doll-family-moved-Michigan-mans-MAILBOX.html https://www.candgnews.com/news/dolls-take-up-residence-in-local-mailbox-2192 https://www.unionleader.com/news/back_page/tiny-dolls-appeared-in-mailbox-with-a-note-weve-decided-to-live-here/article_7c03f35a-fe80-5ecc-b168-872f48c83c40.html Dr. Don Powell is also the CEO & President of the American Institute for Preventive Medicine. You can see all the good work they do here: https://healthylife.com/ We love our Air Doctors! And if you want your air to be easier to breathe, head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code CRAWLSPACE and, depending on the model, you'll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Check out the great show, The Dead Files from the Travel Channel. Listen to The Dead Files wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our Subscription Service where we have a bundled our bonus material from both the Missing and Crawlspace shows! Ad-free episodes and more at https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Use promo code, "Missing" for your first month FREE! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast The music for Crawlspace was produced by David Flajnik. Listen to his music here: https://www.pond5.com/artist/bigdsound Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Join the Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Crawlspace Media is part of the Glassbox Media Network. Check them out here: https://glassboxmedia.com/ Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ http://piftm.org/donate https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here is a festive special featuring Don Powell of Slade fame talking to myself and my special guest Co-Host Steve White about the 1973 classic slade festive hit - Merry Xmas Everybody. This was taken from our chat with Don in the summer of 2020. Thank you to everyone who has watched, listened, shared, commented on or messaged me throughout 2022 - its appreciated! Merry Christmas & a very happy new year to you all!
This week is a pretty unique pairing of classic rockers. First up we hear from Slade drummer Don Powell! Don discusses those glory days of Slade, why they never fully caught on in the States despite being one of the biggest UK bands of the 70s, how Quiet Riot's cover of "Cum on Feel the Noize" finally brought them some attention, the personal and business obstacles the band had to overcome and his recent solo album with the Occasional Flames, Just My Cup of Tea. He's about as nice as they come! Then we hear the Quiet Riot side of the story with bassist Chuck Wright! Chuck talks about how they came to record those Slade covers, working with Rudy Sarzo and the late Kevin Dubrow and Frankie Banali. Chuck also has his first solo album out now called The Sheltering Sky which is an epic piece of work. Enjoy! www.donpowellofficial.com www.facebook.com/chuck.wright1
Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones discuss: the release of LAJ's new book, Vangelis, becoming a nervous wreck when talking to the Royal Family, whether the Queen is in good health, the Ukrainian refugee who broke up the family she was staying with, attending international film festivals as a journalist, meeting Roger Taverner, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, releasing Brits abroad from oppressive regimes, Don Powell's recent issues, Scandinavian countries, Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards, democracy, how Paul McCartney lost his mum at 14, songwriting genius, the story behind the worlds most expensive war medal, and Everton in the 1950s. It's the podcast that's as sweet as a toffee; it's Life on Planet Porky. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
In a special podcast, past SMA President Dr. Donald DiPette is joined by Dr. Don Powell, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Internal Medicine/Gastroenterology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Dr. Powell is the 2021 recipient of the Dr. Robert D. and Alma W. Moreton Research Award and Commemorative Lectureship, which will be presented at SMA's 112th Annual Scientific Assembly in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. During the conversation, Dr. Powell discusses innovations in medicine that have changed the care of patients with gastrointestinal disease and shares insight into how medicine has changed for the better (and perhaps not so better). He also reflects on defining moments in his career and offers guidance to medical students, physicians in training, and young physicians who are the future of medicine.
Jeg fortæller fra mit interview med Don Powell trommeslageren i Slade. Det hele er blandet med en bred palet af Slade's musik over årene. Her er beretninger fra, hans første jobs, hvordan de kørte op og ned gennem England, hans fatale uheld i 73, om plastik juletræer og havde de overhovedet telefoner i Wolverhampton i … Læs videre "Min snak med Don Powell om Slade"
Become a Patron via Patreon http://www.patreon.com/drumforthesong/ for access to exclusive content, group video calls, competitions, giveaways plus 20% discount at http://www.motorhead-beer.comThanks for checking out episode 24 of Drum For The Song podcast featuring Matty Roberts from one of my favourite drum podcasts Percussion Discussion. Matty runs a very similar show to mine and has interviewed some of the best drummers in the world and releases the episodes on YouTube, Spotify and Apple.Be sure to subscribe to Percussion Discussion and check out the episodes with legendary superstar drummers like Simon Phillips, Nick Mason, Chad Smith, Carmine Appice, Nic Collins, Simon Kirke, Tommy Clufetos, Ralph Rolle, Nicko McBrain, Don Powell, John Tempesta, Simon Wright, Robb Reiner, Glen Sobel, Steve White, Brooks Wackerman, KJ Sawka, Woody Woodgate, Gregg Bissonette and many more! I hope you enjoy this free episode, please subscribe to the podcast via your podcast provider & YouTube, like and review where you can and share with anyone else who might be interested.I'd like to give a special thanks to my top-tier 'Groove Master' Patrons for their extended support. Cheers to Dean S Monahan, Rudi Pauly, Dan Hurst, Gareth Richards, Steve Hancock, Paul W. Grasmehr, Charley Farley, Kenny Kendrick, Jari Väisänen, Paul Hutchings, Mark Porter & John Lang.If you'd prefer not to commit to monthly payments you can still support me and the podcast by making a donation via Paypal at my official website www.drumforthesong.comAny donations, no matter how big or small will be massively appreciated and will help me to continue making these podcasts during these tough times.You can also search social media for 'DrumForTheSong' to keep in up to date. I would appreciate any feedback so I can continue to improve future content.Instagram: @DrumForTheSong & @Dane_DrumsTwitter: @DrumForTheSong & @Dane_DrumsTikTok: @DrumForTheSongFacebook - 'Drum For The Song Official Facebook Group' & 'Drum For The Song'.www.drumforthesong.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/drumforthesong. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brett picks Slade in Flame starring one of his favourite bands. The gritty drama follows Noddy Holder, Jim Lea, Don Powell and Dave Hill as the band Flame and it charts their rise to fame and the pressures that come with it. There's also some sausage discussion and a letter from the birds, as well as fantastic music from Wily Bo Walker, and you can listen to more of his music here https://wilybo.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here is Legendary Slade drummer Don Powell interviewed by another legendary UK Drummer, Steve White. We chat about Don's first venture into music and the early days of Slade! Hope you enjoy Part 1, keep your eyes peeled for part 2 coming soon.
Join us for the eagerly awaited part 2 of Don Powell of Slade's incredible story, Join myself Don and guest host and British Drumming Institution Steve White as we talk about Dons Life in Slade.
So many of my clients have questions and run into issues related to saddle sores, and man, when you get a bad one, it can be really bad. I have actually had a couple clients that suffered so severely, they had to have surgery. When you sit on a saddle, that's a lot of weight on a very small surface area. There's the weight of the torso, the weight of the helmet, the weight of the upper body, the arms — it's all focused into this relatively small point. Then we add friction generated by the movement of the legs. With so many moving parts there is so much that can go wrong which can lead to undercarriage issues for the rider. Today, I've also got a special guest that we'll get to in the second part of the podcast. Don Powell is the creator and owner of Panache Cyclewear. He's been designing and creating his own cycling gear there for 12 years. We'll hear a bit from Don about the construction of chamois and fabrics and technical details in the second part. RESOURCES: Panache Cyclewear: 20% discount code: Alignment Kaerwell store for Liposomal Glutathione: 10% discount code: Pearce10 Detox Pathways blog post Chamois cream Dr. Bronner's soap Weleda soap Trainer platform Inside Ride Trainer platform for KICKR
Making a Scene Presents Turn it Up with Gerry Casey and his guest Don PowellIf music is about putting a smile on your face, making you want to clap your hands and stomp your feet. One band made you feel all three. Slade didn’t just play loud rock n roll, and made you want to stomp and scream.They were one of the first bands to create the rock / pop anthems. Slade could create and atmosphere similar to that of a packed football stadium. The audience and the band were as one combined into a powerful wave of rock n roll heaven. But supplying the pounding beat in the engine room of the band was the unique drumming skills of Don Powell. In this extensive two part interview.Slade,Get Down And Get With ItThundermother,The Road Is OursThe Treatment,Wrong WayTom Petty , You Saw Me ComingAlanis Morissette,PredatorThe Black Crowes,Could’ve Been So BlindEric Steckel,From Time To TimeUnsung Lilly,TeardropsToo Slim &The Traildraggers ,Lay Down Your GunBuddy Holly , Think It OverRobert Plant ,Calling To YouRory Gallagher,Edged In Blue.Rory Gallagher,Shin kicker.Rory Gallagher,Follow Me.Fleetwood Mac,Go Your Own WayRumour,Love You Left Behind Bushmaster (Featuring Gary Brown),ProfileBlind Lemon Pledge,Crazy MamaLed Zeppelin,Thank youDeep Purple,Child In TimeThe Vendettas,Guardian’s Grace Solero , AwakeTony Joe White , Bubba Jones Toronzo Cannon,The Chicago WayU2/BB. King ,When Love Comes To TownChris Bevington Organisation,Deep RiverBorn Healer,RiverHowie G.,Little Miss BrandywineNitroVille,MotorockerThe Answer,Come Follow MeScorpions,BlackoutKyle John Sucking,Lord My LordThe Glycereens,Neon City LightsLynyrd Skynyrd,Simple ManChurch Of The Cosmic Skull,Go By The RiverRumour,The Journey MasterThe Stone Roses ,Driving SouthThe Who,Trick Of The LightVan Halen ,You Really Got Me Slade ,Let The Good Times Roll
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Don PowellDon was born on 10 September 1946 in Bilston, Staffordshire - and christened Donald George Powell. He had a fairly normal childhood. When his young his parents obtained their very first home - a council property in Bilston - an industrial area of the West Midlands.
So many of my clients have questions and run into issues about saddle sores, and man, when you get a bad one, it can be really bad. I have actually had a couple of clients that suffered so severely, they had to have surgery. When you sit on a saddle, that's a lot of weight on a very small surface area. There's the weight of the torso, the weight of the helmet, the weight of the upper body, the arms -- it's all focused into this relatively small point. Then we add friction generated by the movement of the legs. With so many moving parts there is so much that can go wrong which can lead to undercarriage issues for the rider. Today, I've also got a special guest that we'll get to in the second part of the podcast. Don Powell is the creator and owner of Panache Cyclewear. He's been designing and creating his own cycling gear there for 12 years. We'll hear a bit from Don about the construction of chamois and fabrics and technical details in the second part. RESOURCES: https://www.panachecyclewear.com: 20% discount code: Alignment Kaerwell store link for Liposomal Glutathione: kaerwell.com/go/colbypearce Code for 10% off: Pearce10 Detox Pathways: https://nutritionsimplified.co/blog-post/5-detox-pathways-that-purify-your-body Chamois cream: https://www.madalchemy.com Dr. Bronner's soap: https://www.drbronner.com Weleda soap: https://www.weleda.com Trainer platform: https://www.saris.com/product/mp1 Inside Ride Trainer platform for KICKR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnWv_0YE-fo&feature=youtu.be
My Favorite Spaghetti Western Themes... 1) Trinity: Titoli by Franco Micalizzi [Vocal by Annibale] from They Call Me Trinity (1970) 2) Beat E Fuga by Sante Romitelli from Shoot Gringo Shoot (1968) 3) Hey Amigo... You're Dead by Carlo Savina [Vocal by Don Powell] from Hey Amigo... You're Dead (1971) 4) Main Titles by Piero Piccioni from In the Name of the Father, The Son and the Colt (1971) 5) Main Titles by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino [Vocal by Vittorio Bezzi] from A Stranger in Paso Bravo (1968) 6) Titoli by Ennio Morricone from A Fistful of Dollars (1964) 7) Per Il Gusto Di Uccidere by Nico Fidenco [Vocal by The Wilder Brothers] from For the Taste of Killing (1966) 8) Fine Dell'ira by Michele Lacerenza from The Wrath of God (1968) 9) The Theme Song by Piero Umiliani [Vocal by Free Love] from Roy Colt and Winchester Jack (1970) 10) Cheyenne by Ennio Morricone from Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) 11) The Wind in My Face by Nico Fidenco [Vocal by Stephen Boyd] from For the Taste of Killing (1966) 12) Main Title by Ennio Morricone from The Good, The Bad & the Ugly (1966) 13) Django by Luis E Bacalov [Vocal by Ricky Roberts] from Django (1966) 14) C'era Una Volta Il West by Ennio Morricone from Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) 15) Main Titles by Luis E Bacalov [Vocal by Edda Dell'orso] from They Called Him King (1971) 16) The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone from The Good, The Bad & the Ugly (1966) 17) Lonesome Billy by Ennio Morricone [Vocal by Pete Tevis] from Guns Don't Argue (1964) 18) Bandidos by Alessandro Allessandroni from Bandidos (1967) 19) Ballata Per Un Pistolero by Marcello Giombin [Vocal by Peppino Gagliardi] from Ballad for a Gunslinger (1967) 20) Sequence 1 by Bruno Nicolai from They Call Him Cemetery (1971) 21) Navajo Joe by Ennio Morricone from Navajo Joe (1966) 22) Le Resa Dei Conti (The Watch) by Ennio Morricone from For A Few Dollars More (1965)
#359 Crash! In the wake of Prince Philip’s crash we discuss the crashes we’ve experienced. Gareth talks to Slade drummer Don Powell about the cars he’s owned and the dramatic crash he survived. Sniff Petrol on crashing into royalty and The Grand Tour.
John Hudson and I return to the films of Antonio Margheriti! This time we stick to the spaghetti western theme of our last episode together with 1970's AND GOD SAID TO CAIN, but it is important to note that this movie is a bit of a hybrid. It incorporates elements of horror films to give it's tale of revenge some added kick. In fact, there are several sequences that look very much like something that could have been lifted from one of the director's Gothic tales from the 1960's. The majority of the story takes place over a single stormy night in which death visits dozens of six-gun carrying bad guys as they end up on the wrong side of a bullet or two. Add to that a lead performance from the amazing Klaus Kinski and you have the makings of some western tinged nightmare fuel! I've included in the show the excellent theme song for the film called Rocks, Blood and Sand. It's sung by Don Powell who also wrote the lyrics with Carlo Savina's incredible music making this a real classic. It's one of my favorite western themes of all time and I think you'll agree. As Mr, Hudson and I discuss this one we take note of the script's smart timeline, the interesting choice of hair color, the odd use of red wardrobe for one particular character and how using men's fear against them is often the easiest way to prevail in a fight. I then take the time to put forth my pet theory about the nature of Kinski's character while John again finds a place for an invisible chimp. Sometimes I hate that man! If you have any comments or question we can be reached at thebloodypit@gmail.com or over on the Bloody Pit FaceBook page. Thank you for downloading and listening to the show. Have a happy Halloween!
Don Powell and Danny Hiller talk about getting your cyclocross team orders placed - CX will be here before we know it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We thought we'd feature some of the great Boulder based companies that produce what could be ideal gifts for the endurance athlete in your life. We talk with Don Powell of Panache Cyclewear, Allen Lim of Skratch Labs, Matt Pacocha of Stages, Mosaic Cycles Aaron Barcheck and special guest Timmy Duggan! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#239 Nissan Leaf. Gareth drives an electric car from London to Liverpool. What are the challenges of driving this sort of car on a long journey? Gareth finds out, by boldly going onto Britain’s motorways to test the rapid charging network.
Welcome to Episode 6, featuring our exclusive interview with '70s legend DON POWELL of SLADE. As you'll hear, he's really lived the dream while powering the world's favourite GlamRock giants for more then 40 years of hellraising. And don't miss his tale of being attacked on live kids' TV by SHEP, the Blue Peter dog. It's a belter! Rounding off the show we preview this year's London Drum Show and celebrate the launch of our new website: www.globaldrumnetwork.com . Thanks for listening, and always remember; Whatever you Play, Play it with Passion!
Well Folks, it's been a long time coming, but here at last is Episode 5 of the Global Drum Network podcast. This time we're taking a long, hard look at the visceral, epic percussive art that is TAIKO DRUMMING, as practised by the mighty MUGENKYO TAIKO DRUMMERS. They're Europe's only touring Taiko ensemble, and they're thunderously good. In Bob's exclusive interview, Mugenkyo's founder NEIL MACKIE gives us the lowdown on all things Taiko, the group itself and he takes us on a walk-through of the individual instruments ontsage prior to curtain-up. Coming up next month is DON POWELL of glam rock giants SLADE ( and it's not even CHRISTMAAAASSS!! ). Get your platform boots on for that one!
How can accountants use social media? Don Powell from Certax Accounting in Derby asked that question and decided to invest in a social media strategy workshop and LinkedIn training for his business. Within days of his session, he'd picked up business worth tens of thousands of pounds. So how did he do it? Don features in today's Status Update...
Science Chat talks to Dr Don Powell of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute about a talk that he presented at ESOF 2010 in Turin