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Sintonía: "Destination Mars" - Frosty & The Diamonds"Signals From Saturn" - Rose DuBats; "Blue Moon Baby" - Dave Diddley Day; "In First Orbit" - Jean-Jacques Perrey; "The Other Side Of The Moon" - Les Baxter; "Man From Mars" - Butch Paulson y "Spaceship To Mars" de Gene Vincent, extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Music From Planet Earth Volume 3" (Stag-O-Lee, 2017)"Rinky Dink" - Cootie Williams; "Walk Right In" - Bonita with The Bill Harvey Orchestra; "Let´s Party" - Jesse Allen; "Rub A Dub" - Sonny Boy Williamson I; "Pete´s Mixture" - Pete Johnson; "Let It Roll Again" - Big John Greer with Lucky Millinders Orchestra y "Weed" de Bea Foote, extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Jim Jam Gems Volume 3" (Stag-O-Lee, 2014)"Midnight In Montevideo" - Biscaynes W. Co-Encidentals; "Nature Boy" - Don Reid featuring The Voice Of Love y "Summertime" de Lynn Hope, extraídas de la recopilación "Trashcan -The Natives Are Restless Volume 6" (Stag-O-Lee, 2020)Escuchar audio
Wilson Fairchild, a country music duo made up of Wil and Langdon Reid. They come from country music and gospel royalty as, Wil's dad is Harold Reid and Langdon's dad is Don Reid of the legendary Statler Brothers. Both highly acclaimed songwriters, Wil and Langdon have been writing songs and playing guitar since their teenage years and have written with chart toppers like Bryan Kennedy (Garth Brooks), Gordon Kennedy (Peter Frampton), Jeff Hyde (Eric Church) and more. They learned from the best and are no strangers to knowing how to put an idea to music and come away with a great, storytelling song. Wil and Langdon opened for the late George Jones for nearly four years, have graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry and have been featured on Larry's Country Diner on RFD-TV. They continue carrying on a family legacy of great music, high energy performances and pure entertainment. #countrymusic #countrymusicduo #countryradio #newalbum #newmusic #familylegacy #gospelmusic #gospel #countryduo
Wilson Fairchild, a country music duo made up of Wil and Langdon Reid. They come from country music and gospel royalty as, Wil's dad is Harold Reid and Langdon's dad is Don Reid of the legendary Statler Brothers. Both highly acclaimed songwriters, Wil and Langdon have been writing songs and playing guitar since their teenage years and have written with chart toppers like Bryan Kennedy (Garth Brooks), Gordon Kennedy (Peter Frampton), Jeff Hyde (Eric Church) and more. They learned from the best and are no strangers to knowing how to put an idea to music and come away with a great, storytelling song. Wil and Langdon opened for the late George Jones for nearly four years, have graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry and have been featured on Larry's Country Diner on RFD-TV. They continue carrying on a family legacy of great music, high energy performances and pure entertainment. #countrymusic #countrymusicduo #countryradio #newalbum #newmusic #familylegacy #gospelmusic #gospel #countryduo
In this week's episode of The Professional Noticer, we're digging into the archives to bring you a couple of Andy's favorite podcast episodes with two of his favorite people – Don Reid (lead singer of the Grammy Award winning Statler Brothers) and Jimmy Fortune (songwriter, solo artist, long-time tenor for The Statler Brothers, and member of the supergroup, Brothers of the Heart.) Tune in to hear two music greats discuss what life was like as a member of The Statler Brothers, songwriting, the relationships that impacted their lives both personally and professionally, the stories behind some of the group's greatest hits, and much, much more! Connect with Don Online: Website: www.DonReid.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialdonreid/ Connect with Jimmy Online: Website: https://www.jimmyfortune.com Facebook: Facebook.com/JimmyFortuneMusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmy.fortune YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@officialjimmyfortuneyoutub253/featured If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook: Facebook.com/AndyAndrews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyandrews1/ YouTube: YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter: Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram: Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
G Cole talks with Don Reid about his journey from orphan to healing and finally finding his family. He chronicles his journey of hurt, healing, therapy and now happiness and how it affected him being a father, colleague and a friend. He pours it all out on his latest single "Mek We Dweet" This episode is sponsored by Scendet Delights https://scenteddelights.com Check out the album Ocho Rios: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ocho-rios/732105437 Get the single "Peace Of Mind Is A Holiday" https://music.apple.com/us/album/peace-of-mind-is-a-holiday/1628617087?i=1628617096 Get the brand new single "I Know Your Story" https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-know-your-story/1662498436?i=1662498443 Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/c/GregoryColeHomegrownWithGCole
In this week's episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy hosts Don Reid – author, songwriter, founding member of The Statler Brothers, and member of the Country Music and Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Listen as Don shares the details about his latest book, Piano Days, and the fun story behind who discovered The Statler Brothers (and “swiped” one of their songs!). Hear Andy share one of the greatest lessons he ever learned from The Statlers, more incredible writing advice from Don…and much, much more! Connect with Don online: www.DonReid.net Order Don's latest book, Piano Days: https://thestatlerbrothers.com/products-page/books/piano-days/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialdonreid/ If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook: Facebook.com/AndyAndrews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyandrews1/ YouTube: YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter: Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram: Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
En este episodio conversamos sobre "Moulin Rouge!" de Baz Luhrmann, protagonizada por Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor y John Leguizamo.
'Music was my mother and father,' shares comedian, filmmaker, recording artiste and notable branch manager at one of the largest financial institutions in Jamaica, Don Reid. The Boom Shot artiste shares his inspirational journey of overcoming significant odds, such as being given away by his mother at two years old.He insists that the formula for success is hard work and an acceptance that failure is simply not an option.Join Impacting Jamaica host Shelly-Ann Harris as she chats with the affable entertainer who says listeners to his new ‘Boom Shot' album can expect fun and laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Night Watch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. A gambling raid is being set up for midnight. The suspect in the holdup of a Western Union office is interrogated, a drunk is picked up. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island. Wally Ballew reports from Coney Island. An interview with a member of the audience...on stilts!
Grant Dodwell joins Regina to talk about his extraordinary life, his stages shows, his television fame and fans and Australian Theatre Live. Grant is a professional actor, writer and producer with over 40 years' experience in theatre, film and television. Grant is a co-founder of ATLive and is passionate about ensuring younger generations have affordable access to theatre. He is a consistent advocate for actors and theatre creatives, ensuring their work is preserved and celebrated both locally and abroad. Grant has well over three decades of experience in theatre, film and television and was awarded Best Actor at the 2008 IF Awards for his role in the feature film Men's Group. His major stage roles have been for Belvoir Street Theatre, The Old Tote, Royal Queensland Theatre Company, SA Theatre Company, and he played a lead role in David Williamson's Third World Blues for the STC. Grant is most well known for his role as Simon Bowen in A Country Practice, for which he won 3 TV Logie Awards; and as Charles Willing in Willing and Abel. Grant co-produced Don Reid's award-winning stage play Codgers, directed by Wayne Harrison, which became a feature film produced by RealPlayMedia.
Don Reid was one of the first Comedians I worked with on board Cruise Ships and he made me very welcome. As a new act at sea, you really need to be looked out for and Don was one that just put my nerves at rest. He is great company and if you need a story or two about Comedians or Variety Acts Don is the man to see.One of the Original Comedians on Granada TV he proves to be one of the best with decades of history on stage in Summer Seasons, Pantomimes and countless years at sea.Don talks about writing for Ken Dodd and their last meeting together.Enjoy the stories of Don Reid.
America's Got Talent winner Terry Fator captures the audience's heart with his ventriloquism. David Payne developed and wrote “An Evening with CS Lewis” bringing the Lewis' legacy to life. Member of the Statler Brothers, Don Reid, OPENS UP about his music career and new book. Watch now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Brian Swane talks to Don Reid about being the final selection of the 1995 NBA Draft and going on to a career with the Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, and Orlando Magic. Episode Highlights // 2:40 – Playing for the late John Thompson 5:23 – Going into the 1995 NBA Draft, going into combine with a broken thumb 6:50 – Being drafted last overall by the Detroit Pistons 7:30 – Avoiding the "Mr.Irrelvant" tag that a lot of last picks have to fight 10:00 – Not just playing for Detroit, but starting for them. Also how social media changed young basketball players today 11:55 – Don was an undersized big, how would he fair in today's game? 13:25 – Don played with 7 Hall of Famers, who was the best? 18:20 – What's Don up to now? 24:30 – Favourite ____ from the '90s segment
Don Reid talks about going from being the final selection of the 1995 NBA Draft to a career with the Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards and Orlando Magic, and shares reflections on his coach at Georgetown, the legendary John Thompson.
465 - Don Reid Don Reid is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. He's a man with stories galore! Don Reid is one of the original members of The Statler Brothers, without a doubt one of country music's most beloved vocal groups. They are themes award-winning group in country music. They were also one of the most prolific recording groups with a vast and rich discography. Don Reid was the main songwriter for The Statler Brothers, but these days he continues to write, but has shifted his focus to books. His latest book is an inside look at the great recordings of the Statler Brothers. Entitled THE MUSIC OF THE STATLER BROTHERS: An Anthology. It's a song-by-song chronicle. Lend your ear to this conversation with a thoughtful and down-to-earth legend: music's own Don Reid. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Night Watch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. A gambling raid is being set up for midnight. The suspect in the holdup of a Western Union office is interrogated, a drunk is picked up. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island. Wally Ballew reports from Coney Island. An interview with a member of the audience...on stilts!
This week we take a little departure from our normal type of program. I recently had the opportunity to interview Don Reid of the Statler Brothers music group. I must admit, I went all-out fanboy on this one. I've been listening to the Statlers ever since I can remember. We're specifically talking about Don's new book - The Music of The Statler Brothers: An Anthology. Yet, we also talk about their faith and even get into the connection between Southern Gospel music and Country Western. And, we do chat a little bit about total depravity... You WONT want to miss this podcast!Recommended Resources:The Music of The Statler Brothers: An Anthology by Don ReidThe Statler Brothers WebsiteDon Reid's Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Don Reid of the Statler Brothers talks about his new book…Help veterans and get your own combat boots through Boot Campaign.org…Show Tunes Spotlight looks at Merrily We Roll Along…Del Ward shares memories of back-to-school…Headlines from 70 Augusts ago…stories behind the songs from Dean Martin, Troggs, Beach Boys and Temptations.
This week, Andy hosts Don Reid, the lead singer of the Grammy Award winning Statler Brothers! They discuss writing, recording, old times together, and the stories behind some of the Statler’s greatest hits. Tune in to hear this unbelievable interview with a country music legend, and be sure to order Don’s new book The Music of The Statler Brothers: An Anthology on Amazon today! https://amzn.to/32yWZ1H If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
In what is a jam packed conversation, Don Reid, Jr. shared his own experiences as he works to keep his business afloat amidst COVID-19. As the CEO of a web design company in Delaware County, Coyote Web Design, Don helps businesses with smaller budgets get online with websites. In our conversation, Don chatted through a […] The post Building Revenue Streams with Don Reid, Jr. appeared first on Start Local.
In this episode RTAudio invites Julie Brown to co-host our first on location interview with an individual who has truly shaped the role that RT's play in caring for neonates and pediatrics across the country. Dr. Don Reid generously gives his time to discuss how our role is so vital to the lives of the most sensitive patients. We learn about the 1st surfactant delivery, introduction to NIV and the importance of risk assessment. Dr. Reid is a giant in the field of neonatology and we are all fortunate that we have an advocate like him to support, encourage and push us to be our best.
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Born and raised in Clermont St. Ann, Jamaica to a mother who gave him away at 2 years old, Don Reid had no immediate family members. A poor, malnourished little boy, he found himself being mothered by Miss Louise (Miss Lu), a complete stranger.Don reflects on his past, including going to Clermont All-Age School; which was approximately 4 miles from his house. He walked it bare-footed as he had no shoes. In his small community, he was known as the little boy that was given away. However, he was extremely bright and well read. A spelling bee champion and involved in the schools’ Drama Club, Don Reid did not allow his circumstances to dictate his future. Don shares of his 1st unconditional love and support system, which came from Rev. Tuller, the local pastor from his church. “I’m proud of you”, words that stuck with Don as he reflects on the impact of that relationship; Rev Teller treated him like a son. High school was a complete 180 degree turn for Don. The onslaught of puberty & the assumed freedom to attend or not to attend high school had him on a path to failure. Don recalls a high school friend who embraced him unfortunately was a certified loser. Due to his influence on Don, they would ‘go to school and do everything; except go to school’. Certified the class dunce, he was still able to finish 19th out 40 students. After a stern and sincere discussion with the principal, coupled with the threat of Miss Lu’s belt, Don straightened up and became a straight-A student. Don shares his journey into the medical field via a threat, and his transition into the banking profession. The undeserved care and advice from the people God has placed so strategically throughout his life allowed Don to confidently walk through all doors that were opening.“Throughout all these experiences, I have learned to laugh at myself”, among the many jewels dropped by this ‘little boy that was given away’, now known as Don Reid. Enjoy this riveting, honest and hilarious SQR Podcast production. www.sqrpodcast.com www.facebook.com/sqrpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2YWGURe_tTvQLiUDcuDGA https://www.instagram.com/sqrpodcast/
Nightwatch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island.
Don Reid, lead singer and songwriter of the most decorated band in country music, The Statler Brothers, joins Chuck and Todd tonight at 8p ET to discuss his recent career in music, and his NEW career as an author, including his memoir called The Statler Brothers: Random Memories, and speaker! Don also discusses some of the incredible songs he’s written, some of the people he’s hung around and worked with, and Chuck talks about hearing the Statlers on his dad's 8 track player in the car. To catch up with Don online, check out www.StatlerBrothers.com or www.DonReid.net. #statlerbros #statlerbrothers #flowersonthewall #bedofroses #hitsong #beatles #bastie #cwoim #talkradio #listenuptalk #listenuptalkradio #donreid #music #countrymusic Follow Chuck on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/ChuckBastie, and find him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/chucksworldofinfinitemojo And, if you miss the show tonight, it will be On Demand Thursday right here or on iTunes podcast! Hear “Chuck's World Of Infinite Mojo” with Chuck Bastie, at 8p ET every Tuesday, but if you miss it, it will be on demand Wednesday, right here or on iTunes podcast! Find us on Twitter @ListenUpTalk or on Facebook at www.FB.com/ListenUpTalkRadio.
So we're back with what's really just EPISODE 40 PART TWO (but just pretend it's a whole new episode). We're sure you noticed that it took slightly longer than two weeks to get this episode posted, but we've both been UBER-BUSY. Sorry about that.Before we give you the skinny on the segments for this go-'round, let us first give you a bit of a "heads-up" about an upcoming MAJOR development...We've often made a point of mentioning that this show is all about YOU; our beloved listeners, and it's true. And very soon you're going to be called upon to show your support for this show in a very real, meaningful and tangible way. In the next few weeks, expect to see a short "BONUS" episode listed in our feed with details about our BIG NEWS and to learn what you can do to help make it a reality. There will even be a VIDEO featuring "Nashville" Steve Rempis and Randy Finchum in LIVING COLOR!!! Be looking for all this in the next 30 days or so.You won't have to wait another minute to enjoy all the GOOEY GOODNESS that is EP 41 though. Listen in as:We delve further into the business of MUSIC PUBLISHING, specifically talking about what we all REALLY want to know; namely, HOW DO WE GET PAID FOR OUR SONGS???Randy tells you where to write in Nashville "after hours" (hint: it's WRITE OFF THE ROW) as well as a "teaser" about the OFF THE HOOK COMEDY SONGWRITING CONTEST/SHOWSteve goes UNDER THE MICROSCOPE to talk about the amazing classic that is THE OFFICIAL HISTORIAN ON SHIRLEY JEAN BURRELL by THE STATLER BROTHERS and then (in true "Nashville" Steve fashion) manages to totally mangle the LEGENDARY SONGWRITER SALUTE to DON REID of STATLER BROTHERS fame by losing his notes and naming EVERY Statler Brothers hit that Don Reid DIDN'T write, while simultaneously forgetting almost every one that he DID writeRandy soldiers on with the WHAT THE !@#$%? segment featuring SOULJA BOY and earns himself a new theme song in the processSteve explains why NOTHING COMPARES TO PRINCE in the YOU THINK YOU KNOW segmentRandy gets a spontaneous new segment to go along with his new theme song: RANDY'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAYWe feature a song by Nashville veteran songster LARRY M "THE OLD CHIEF" CLARK in the LISTENER SUBMISSION segmentRandy interviews JIM AYCOCK and discusses a seriously cool activity/ event that Nashville locals and visitors can participate in: THE OFF THE HOOK COMEDY SONGWRITING CONTEST/SHOW WRITE OFF THE ROWINSTANT SONGWRITING WEBSITE (Buy the book here)Jim Aycock FacebookSteve RempisLarry M Clark on ReverbNationRandy FinchumCSSP TWITTERCSSP FACEBOOKGot a comment, suggestion or want to be a SPONSORED GUEST of the show? CSSP EMAIL :cssongwritingpodcast@gmail.comCSSP "Snailmail" address: 564 CALLIE CT. GALLATIN, TN 37066Nothing from nothing, but if we'd known this was going to wind up being our HALLOWEEN episode, we would've made it more scary (we'd hoped to have another episode ready for Oct 31). Instead, here are some SCARY vintage shots of Steve & Randy...
Promises can be made about almost anything. From promising to be a knight of God, to promising to talk about sex... to promising to stay together until death do us part. In this show, eight different promises are made. Some are kept, many are broken. But every broken, these promises changed something. Because even a failed promise has the power to change the world. Host: Nina Foushee Producers: Nina Foushee, Hadley Reid, Christy Hartman Featuring: Nina Foushee, Will Hamilton, Liz Matus, Professor Jorah Dannenberg, Hadley Reid, Don Reid, Holly Russell, and Matt Rothe Music used during transitions: Chris Zabriskie, Kevin Macleod, A Smile For Timbuctu, The Kyoto Connection photo via flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23733274@N06/14178850322/
In this special 50th episode we spotlight 2008 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees the Statler Brothers. Harold and Don Reid talk about how their name came about and other Random Memories which is also the title of their biographical book.
Bill Cody with Harold and Don Reid of the Statler Brothers, recorded February 2008 at WSM Radio in Nashville.
Wil and Langdon Reid, sons of Harold and Don Reid of the Statler Brothers, catch up with Inside Music Row at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. They talk about their music, life on the road, and forging their own way in country music.
Before the recent "Reality TV" glut, there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. Text From www.otrfan.com/ THIS EPISODE:Juvenile Burglar. May 3, 1954. CBS net. Sustaining. The first report in the patrol car is a report of a burglary on Burlingame. A burglar is actually captured on-mike inside a gas station. He turns out to be a tearful fifteen year old who begs to be released. Excellent radio! The system cue has been deleted. Ron Perkins (technical advisor), Sterling Tracy (producer), Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand, Jim Headlock (producer). 23:14.