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Doug Kaye chats to harmonica, keyboard player and vocalist Steve 'West' Weston about his career and musical influences. Your Dog Is Looking At Me - Steve 'West' Weston I Hear You Knocking - Dave Edmunds Liquidator - Harry J Allstars El Casino Royale - Lynn Tait And The Jets Sugars Sweet - Muddy Walters Roller Coaster - Little Walter Let Your Conscience Be You Guide - Sonny Boy Williamson Midnight Hour - Billy Preston Sunny - Billy Preston Things We Said Today - London Jazz 4 Green Door - Wynder K Frog Kep It To Yourself - Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltry
Another session of excellent tunes from Doug's jazz and blues collection. Let The Sunshine In – The Peddlers Green Haze – Miles Davis All Blues – Dee Dee Bridgewater They Say It's Wonderful – Jimmy Scott The Sidewinder – Ray Charles Evil Eyed Woman – Terry Timmons That Summer – Tiny Laws ft Florence Joelle Cute – Count Basie The Weekend Of A Private Secretary – Charlene Bartley Blue Rondo – Jackie McLean Poinciana – Ahmed Jamal Bouncing With Bud – Bud Powell Tell Me When – Joy Marshall In The Purple Grotto – Mary Lou Williams Bab's Blues – Betty Carter Psychedelic Sally – Horace Silver Key To The Highway – Little Walter Long Skirt Baby Blues – T Bone Walker Blue Light Boogie – Texana Dames Hey Sweet Potato – Buddy Johnson Afternoon In Paris – John Lewis & Sacha Distel Mohair Sam – Peggy Lee Wholly Cats – Benny Goodman ft Charlie Christian The Mooche _ Sidney Bechet And I Love Him – Shirley Horn Blood Count – Charles Lloyd
More cool jazz sounds with Doug Kaye. Staccato's Theme – Elmer Bernstein I Know A Place – Sarah Vaughan The Bird Wave – Jimmy McGriff He's Funny That Way – Billie Holiday You – Sonny Rollins Get Happy – Randy Weston Let Me Tell You ‘Bout It – Leo Parker How High The Moon – Mary Osbourne Sweet Georgia Brown – Django Reinhart & Eddie South Busy Line – Rose Murphy Hit That Jive Jack – Cecil Gant My Little Brown Book – Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Take Five - Carmen McRae & Dave Brubeck Theme From Beyond The Fringe – Dudley Moore Say Jack – Bennie Green Bye Bye Blues – The Singers Unlimited I Just Wanna Make Love To You – Muddy Waters Wallin' Daddy – Mabel Scott Groove Walk – Big Walter Hornton One More Mile – Clarence ‘Gatemouth' Brown T-99 Blues – Jimmy Nelson Alfie _ Roland Kirk Hamps Boogie Woogie – Lionel Hampton Lover Man – Blossom Dearie Slippers – Charles Mingus Flipper Wants Out – Johnny Butler Wee Hour Theme – Stanley Turrentine Save The Children _ Gil Scott-Heron May Babe – Bunky Green Jazz Theme From Dr Kildaire – Stan Getz
More great jazz and blues from Doug Kaye from the SFOB Westcliff studio. Smackwater Jack – Qunicy Jones Dearly Beloved – Wes Montgomery Got A Penny Benny – Nat King Cole Straighten Up And Fly Right – La Vergne Smith Birdland Story ft Eddie Jefferson – James Moody Sous Les Ponts De Paris – Pierre Michelot Jackleg – Jack Wilson Quartet Compared To What – Roberta Flack If I Love Again – Thad Jones Rusty Dusty Blues – Mark Murphy September Song – Sarah Vaughan Thelonica – Tommy Flannagan They All Laughed – Stacy Kent Dreamers – Mark Lockheart Trio Jive At 6 – Ben Webster Love In – Charles Lloyd Blackbird – Stacy Kent Before I Grow To Old – Tommy McLain San Francisco Bay Blues – Jessie Fuller All Along The Watchtower – Brothers & Sisters You Always Hurt The One You Love – The Mills Brothers Well All Right – Big Joe Turner Boss Of The Blues – Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women The Whale Has Swallowed Me – JB Lenoir Liza – Marian McPartland Little White Lies – Red Norvo East Thirty-Second Street – Lennie Tristano Gonna Live Till I Die – Keely Smith Jump Children - International Sweethearts Of Rhythm
Doug Kaye returns with a second instalment of a chat with record producer Peter Eden chatting about his life, musical influences and his productions. He also chats about the Southend based music magazine Spotlite. Hey Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley Country Line Special - Cyril Davis & His Rhythm & Blues Allstars Jersey Thursday - Donovan Stealin' -Vernon Haddock's Jubilee Lovilies Et Moi, Et Moi, Et Moi - Jacque Dutronc Love Me Please Love Me - Michel Polnareff Nice - Crocheted Doughnut Ring Song Of America - GT Moore Carnival - John Surman Winter Song - Alan Skidmore This Old Heart Of Mine - Heron Screams In Your Ears - Bill Fay Some Good Advice - Bill Fay September Song - Walter Huston
Another evening of the best jazz and blues with Doug Kaye. Riding On 52nd Street – Coleman Hawkins When Malindy Sings – Freddie Roach Got It Together – Nancy Wilson Le Grisbi – Larry Adler Where Or When – Stan Getz Weber The Great – Tony Kinsey For Myself – Nina Simone Cast You Fate To The Wind – Jerry Granelli Surfin' – Sonny Stitt I'm On A Sitdown Strike For Rhythm - Lil Armstrong Exuberante – Dizzy Gillespie Y Machito It's Your Thing – Shirley Scott When I Get Low And High – Chick Webb Who Can I Turn To – Dexter Gordon Any Place I Hang My Hat Is My Home – Lena Horne Yoi Don't Move Me – Lonnie Johnson Cuttin' In – Johnny Guitar Watson Dry Bones – The Delta Rhythm Boys My Girl Josephine – Fats Domino Don't Mess With My Man – Margo White Little Geneva – Muddy Waters Them Blues – Billie Poole with the Junior Mance Trio & Kenny Burrell Rhythm-A-Ning – Art Pepper In The Purple Grotto – Mary Lou Williams The Man I Love – Wardell Gray Jordu – George Shearing Rufus Toofus – Johnny ‘Hammond' Smith K D's Motion – Kenny Dorham Separate The Men From The Boys – Mamie Van Doren
Another excellent show from Doug with the very best in jazz and blues. Aquarius – Barney Kessel Flipper Wants Out – Johnny Butler Lipstick, Powder & Paint – Joe Turner Jodie's Cha-Cha – Max Roach The Girl From Ipemena – Earth Kitt Criss Cross – Milt Jackson Terpsichore – Herbie Nichols Minor Swing – Django Rheinhardt Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie – Sue Foley Emancipation Blues – Oliver Nelson A Zoot Suit – Dorothy Danbridge People Make The World Go Round – Dee Dee Bridgewater Baby Don't You Know – Kitty, Daisy & Lewis Long Tall Shorty – Tommy Tucker She's Dynamite – Tampa Red And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine – Stan Kenton & Anita O'Day Round Midnight – Michel Legrand Sweet Georgie Fame – Blossom Dearie The In Crowd – Georgie Fame Garfield Avenue – Jimmy Witherspoon Country Line Special – Cyril Davies & His Rhythm And Blues All Stars Dimples – Long John Baldry Shake Your Hips – Slim Harpo Hey Girl – Norma Tenega Mirage – Ronnie Scott & Tubby Hayes All The Things You Are – Larry Bunker A Night In Tunisia – Bobby Jasper Route 66 – Betty Roché
The last show of 2024 with the usual mix of jazz and blues. Stay Loose – Jimmy Smith Baby It's Cold Outside – Sammy Davis Jr & Carmen McCrae My Favourite Things – Tony Bennett Bags Groove – Bobby Jaspar Easy Living – Chet Baker This Here – Bobby Timmons Night & Day – Frank Sinatra Miss Otis – Cab Calloway For A Girl – Dardanelle Slouchin' – Lonnie Smith Hold It Right There - Joe Williams and Eddie Vinson Audrey – Dave Brubeck Summer Days – Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes Delon's Blues – The Incredible Jimmy Smith Walkin' Blues – Paul Butterfield Blues Band Messin' With The Kid – Junior Wells Hey Good Lookin' - Bo Diddley Pannonica – Thelonius Monk That Old Black Magic – Louis Prima & Keely Smith Digits – Clark Terry Quintet Lookie, Lookie, Lookie Here Comes Cookie – Cleo Brown Patricia – Perez Prado Merry Christmas – Lightin' Hopkins Yamekraw (The Negro Rhapsody) – James P Johnson
Join Doug for another slice of the best in jazz and blues. George Bruno Money – Brian Auger Travelin' Light – Chet Baker Ain't That Peculiar – Quincy Jones Where I'm Coming From – Leon Spencer I'm Nobody Today – Moses Allison I Love You – Hampton Hawes Candy – Marian Montgomery A Taste Of Honey – Paul Desmond After Hours Pt 1 – Lloyd Glen Sack Of Woe – Nat Adderley Sam Jones Done Snagged His Britches Sam Sack – Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery (Mark's Choice) Panther Pause – Larry Bunker Quartet Feels So Good – Lena Horne Ain't A Better Story Told – Little Willie Littlefield Buzz, Buzz, Buzz – Doug Sahm What Happened To The Sugar In My Lemonade Sugar Mama – Peachy Papa – Percy Mayfield I Tried So Hard – Whispering Smith Baby Won't You Tell Me – John Hammond Bean In Orbit – Coleman Hawkins Soul Serenade – Gloria Lynne Old Man Harlem – Hoagy Carmichael Comes Love – Benny Goodman & Lousie Tobin Nice ‘n' Greasy – Lou Donaldson Shulie A Bop – Sarah Vaughan I'm Gonna Go Fishin' – Dr John Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday
A slice of jazz cake for your early Sunday evening. Doug serves up another delicious helping of jazz and blues from some of the greats and some rarer tunes from lesser known musicians. One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer – La Vergne Smith Superstition – Leon Spencer Moonglow – Art Tatum Mas Que Nada – Odell Brown & the Organ-izers Till There Was You – Peggy Lee Mr Kicks – Oscar Brown Down The Road A Piece – Ray McKinley Salute To Charlie Christian – Barney Kessel Very Near Blue – Clark Terry Shadowland – Elvin Jones Boogie Blues – Gene Krupa & Anita O'Day Miss Brown To You – Anita O'Day Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home – Georgia Brown I Concentrate On You – Sadao Watanabe Blues On Blues – Joe Harriott He's A Real Gone Guy – Nellie Lutcher Almost Grown – Chuck Berry Bo Street Runner – Bo Street Runners I'm A Man (Mannish Boy) – Muddy Waters Red Head ‘n' Cadillac – Floyd Dixon Girl In Blue – Tony Kinsey Liza - Thelonious Monk Do What You Do - Mitzi Gaynor It Isn't Nice – Barbara Dane Abana – Yusef Lateef Rockin' In Rhythm – Terry Gibbs By Myself – Ann Richards The Train & The River – Jimmy Guiffre Jeepers Creepers – Ethel Waters
Doug plays the usual array of fine jazz and blues from his vast vinyl collection. In The Midnight Hour – Billy Preston Ju-Ju – Wayne Shorter Funky Flamingo – Charlie Byrd I Like You Best Of All – Maria Muldaur Blowin' The Blues Away – Horace Silver Just A Little Bit – Little Milton It Could Happen To You – Joe Castro Mr 5x5 – Ella Mae Morse Wgglin' Blues – Jimmy Rushing Pea Eye – Clark Terry Slam Blow – Slam Stewart & Bucky Pizzarelli Sugar Loaf Express – Sugar Loaf Express ft Lee Ritenour Big Time Operator – Zoot Money Close Your Eyes – Humphrey Lyttleton Some Echoes, Some Shadows – Mike Gibbs If I Should Lose You – Vi Redd For Mods Only – Chico Hamilton Thelonious – Bud Powell Tell Me What's The Reason – T-Bone Walker Lonesome Whistle Blues – Freddy King Don't Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes At Me – Wynonie Harris I Wanna Be Loved – Jimmy Reed Eddie Harris – Clifford Jordan See See Rider – Lou Rawls & Les McCann I Remember Clifford – Art Farmer & Benny Golson Main Theme From “Carpetbagggers” – Jack McDuff & The Benny Golson Orchestra
Doug plays the usual mix of great jazz and blues and the postman brings along a late arrival to the show. Sunshine Superman – Mel Torme Lullaby Of Birdland – George Shearing Nothin' But Truth – Patti Brown Sneakin' Up On You – Elaine Delmar Smooth Sailing – Jack McDuff I Wonder – Marion Montgomery Sonny Rollins – A House Is Not A Home Parker's Mood – Charlie Parker 31 Miles For A Nickel – The Brown Dots Freight Trane = Burrell & Coltrane No Moon At All – Julie London Someday My Prince Will Come – Dave Brubeck Quartet Keep The Customer Satisfied – Buddy Rich Cuban Sugar Mill – Freddie Slack Alley Boogie – Georgia White Things Are Getting Better – John Wright Trio Big P – Cannonball Adderley Sack 0' Woe – Manfred Mann I'm So Glad (I Made It Over Here In Tine)– Sonny Boy Williamson Goin' By The River – Billy Boy Arnold Don't Answer The Boy – B.B. King Thou Swell – Harry Babasin Patricia – Art Pepper Blues For Yna Yna – Gerald Wilson Bewitched – Gordon Beck with Joy Marshall Bop's Clubhouse – Hi-Fi Set Comin' Home Baby – Kai Winding
Doug is joined in Studio with Kaye Gregg from the Antiques Council to talk about the Nantucket Show Antiques - Art - Design show that begins on Friday August 9th and runs through Monday August 12th. Kaye tells us all about the wonderful antiques you can find at the show! From furniture, collectibles to jewelry and art. There is a Pre-show opening A Morning Preview Friday August 9th from 9:00 - 10:30 benefits the Nantucket Historical Association (preview tickets available at nha.org or at the door). And don't miss Sunday's Bloody Mary Sip and Shop, from 11 to 1:30 benefits Small Friends of Nantucket. Show Information and Tickets at https://thenantucketshow.com/
Doug plays some of the very best in jazz and blues. Jolly Good Company – Alma Cogan Walking Up – Bill Evans I Cover The Waterfront – Lester Young Tonsilectomy – Vivian Garry Split Season Blues – Jeff Hamilton ft Mark Murphy The Spanish Flea – Trudy Pitts Jive Samba – Phil Upchurch Ever Since – Pastor T.L. Barrett Everybody Needs Somebody – Jimmy Scott Everyone's Gone To The Moon – Nina Simone Jug Band Music – John Sebastian & The J Band Black Eyed Blues – Carolina Chocolate Drops Hip – Hampton Hawes Lazy Gal – Eddie ‘Shinehead' Vincent It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing – Diane Schuur Africa Laments – The Afro-Americans April In Paris - Thad Jones That's Your Red Waggon _ Anita O'Day & Cal Tjader Wee Wee Baby – Willie Dixon & Muddy Waters Okie Dokie Stomp – Clarence ‘Gatemouth' Brown One Man's Mad – Memphis Slim Keep Your Hands To Yourself – John Lee Hooker Cecil's Boogie – Cecil Gant Get Out Of Town – Rahsaan Roland Kirk Where Or When – Tony Bennett A Live One – Billy Taylor When I'm Gone – John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers Fare Thee Well Honey, Fare Thee Well – Jimmy Witherspoon Marseille – Ahmad Jamal ft Abdul Malik
Doug selects another great bunch of jazz and blues for your delectation. Unsquare Dance – Dave Brubeck Quartet Hit That Jive Jack – Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings ft Georgie Fame Chicken Fat – Mel Brown Now He Sings, Now He Sobs – Chick Corea Sadie Green – Soul Sisters A Woman's Place Is In The Groove Can I do It For You? – Memphis Minnie In My Girlish Days – Sue Foley Ships Adrift – Sam Braysher Alabama Song – Georgia Brown Little Johnny C – Johnny Coles Gibson Boy – Tal Farlow Little Red Rooster – Howlin' Wolf The Proposal – Percy Mayfield Pig Foot Pete – Freddie Slack Murilley – Charles Earland (Mark's Choice) Goofin's At The Coffee House – Shelly Manne Feelin' Good – Lena Horne June 10th Jamboree – Louis Jordan Say Man – Willie Mabon Patience and Fortitude – Valaida Snow A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues – Arthur Alexander Ev'rything I Love – Bill Evans Trio You're The Tops – Anita O'Day At Long Last Love – Frank Sinatra Concerto For Billy The Kid – George Russell Broadway – Dakota Staton Mambo Garner – Erroll Garner
Doug plays another great selection of jazz, blues and roots music. Monday Night 8pm – Harvey Anderson The Fox – Harold Land Take Five – Trudy Pitts Fever – Little Willie John I'm Gonna Go Fishin' – Mel Torme Is That All There Is? – Peggy Lee Seven Steps To Heaven – Miles Davis Que Baby – Gloria Coleman Quartet George Coleman – Lo-Joe Cast Your Fate To The Wind – Vince Guaraldi Say It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud) – Lou Donaldson Hoe-Down – Oliver Nelson Deep Down – Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group Freight Train – Sue Foley House Of The Rising Sun – Josh White I Want You Close To Me – Sonny Boy William Le Grisbi – Jean Wetzel Hong Kong Blues – Hoagy Carmichael Street In Manhattan – Glenda Leigh Jericho – Marylou Williams In A Mist (Bixology) – Bix Biederbecke You're My Best Poker Hand – T Bone Walker Key To The Highway – Little Walter Early In The Morning – Joe Williams And I Love Him – Shirley Horn Drew's Blues – Jackie McLean Groovin' For Mr G – Richard ‘Groove' Holmes
In the latest episode of Back To Tracks Doug Kaye chats top record producer, musician manager and record shop owner Peter Eden. He talks about his influences, his time managing Donovan, his producing time at Deram and Decca with some of the best British jazz artists and his time as an Animal Kwacker. Lost John - Lonnie Donovan Please Please Me - The Beatles Sunny Goodge Street - Donovan Is It Love? - Jon Be Not So Fearful - Bill Fay Dance - John Surman Son Of The Deep - Chris Spedding I Wouldn't Mind - G.T. Moore Leaf Without A Tree - Sam Mitchell
Doug chooses another selection of great jazz and blues from the SFOB Westcliff studio. Comin' Home Baby – Dave Bailey Quintet All Or Nothing At All – Billie Holiday Lady Day & John Coltrane – Gil Scott-Heron Travelling Blues – Carmen McCrae & Dave Brubeck River's Invitation _ Stanley Turrentine Driftin' – Herbie Hancock Better Git Hit In Ya Soul – Charles Mingus Fly Me To The Moon – Dudley Moore Everything I Got Belongs To You – Blossom Dearie I Won't Dance – Blossom Dearie Ball & Chain (Sweet Lorraine) – Beverely Kenny Pot House Blues – Lucille Bogan I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door And I'll Get It Myself) – Grant Green (Mark's Choice) On Stage – Wynton Kelly Gichi – Booker Ervin I Wish You Would – The Yardbirds I Ain't Got You – Billy Boy Arnold Good Morning Little Schoolgirl – Muddy Waters Down The Road A Piece – Amos Milburn Wailin' Daddy _ Mabel Scott Po' Lazarus – Carolina Chocolate Drops Stevie – Duke Ellington/John Coltrane C Jam Blues – Red Garland Trio Don't Let Go – Asleep At The Wheel
Join Doug for the best in Jazz and Blues. It Might As Well Be Spring – Astrud Gilberto Jump For Joy – Mark Murphy Milestones – Walter Bishop Jr Trio Shulie A Bop – Sarah Vaughan Doodlin' – Sarah Vaughan Sweet Tater Pie – Dave Pike Here, There and Everywhere – Charles Lloyd Hard Day's Night – Keely Smith Night and Day – Al Grey Garrison '64 – Don Rendell and Ian Carr Katanga – Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton Jasper County Man – Bobbi Humphrey It's Your Thing – Shirley Scott D Natural Blues – Wes Montgomery Must Have Been The Devil – Otis Spann Stealin' – Jessie Fuller On The Road Again – Memphis Jug Band He'll Have To Go – Ry Cooder Barrel House Woman No 2 – Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell How Long Blues – Doc and Merle Watson That's Good Enough For Me – Pearl Bailey Baltimore Oriole – Barbara Lea Donde Estabas Tu? – Omata Portuondo Sweet Georgia Brown – Anita O'Day Don't Get Around Much Anymore – Mose Allison Comin' Home Baby – Marion McPartland Danny Boy – Ben Webster
The studio may be different but the quality of the music stays the same. Doug plays the very best in jazz and blues. Amyable – Curtis Amy & Dupree Bolton The Pusher – Nina Simone Son Of A Preacher Man – Nancy Wilson Sister Sadie – Horace Silver Twisted – Wardell Gray Undecided – Chick Webb Orchestra ft Ella Fitzgerald Rhumboogie – Will Bradbury Cheese Cake – Dexter Gordon It's Rainin' – Lou Ann Barton Chiclette Com Banana – Tania Maria Red Cherries – Floyd Dixon Baby Lee – John Lee Hooker It's Murder – Lil Hardin Armstrong Empty Bed Blues – Josh White Wild About My Loving – Jim Kweskin Jug Band High Heeled Sneakers – Blue Mitchell Summertime – Bill Evans Fine And Mellow – Etta Jones Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me – Billie Holiday If I Should Lose You – Vi Redd Tune Up – Sonny Rollins What Is This Thing Called Love – Cannonball Adderley Quintet I'm Just Wild About Harry – Eubie Blake I Love Being Here With You – Peggy Lee
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It's Christmas Eve but Doug is still bringing you some of the best in jazz and blues. It's not only cold outside but it's freezing in the studio too. Do It - Jack Wilson Get On The Right Track - Sammy Davis Jr Big Boss Man - Jimmy Smith He Will Break Your Heart - Jerry Butler Good Old Soul - Tina Brooks St James Infirmary - Cab Calloway Hurdy Gurdy Man - Eartha Kitt Hobo Flats - Mel Brown Amsterdam After Dark - George Coleman Patricia - Art Pepper Stopping The Clock - Jackie and Roy Why Don't You Do Right - Lil Green It Ain't Necessarily So - Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson She's Dynamite - Tampa Red The Peace Maker - Harold Land Lookking For A Boy - Ernestine Anderson Jive Samba - Phil Upchurch FRankie & Johnnie - Jimmy Anderson Get Out My Life Woman - Paul Butterfield Blues Band I'm A Man - Bo Diddley Nobody But me - Ann Cole Zoltan - Larry Young Stolen Moments - Mark Murphy Blue Monk - Thelonious Monk Merry Christmas Baby - Charles Brown
Doug plays the usual array of jazz and blues from around the world. Blues For Big Bob - Mel Brown Yestedays - Dudley Moore Trio When Sunny Gets Blue - Marian Montgomery Alligator Bogaloo - Lou Donaldson Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand - Mose Allison Nothing Can Stop Me - Gene Chandler Gettin' Mighty Crowded - Betty Everett The Walk - Jimmy McCracklin Take Five _ Phil Upchurch The Girl From East 9th Street - Paul Desmond Satisfaction - Barbara Dennerlein Hum Drum Blues - Shelia Jordan Lady Sings The Blues -Herbie Nichols Skylark - Hoagy Carmichael Boogie Chillun - John Lee Hooker Special Delivery Blues -Sippie Wallace Nothin' Clickin' Chicken - Lonnie Johnson Stylin' - Harold Land Quintet I Walk The Streets - Lyn Avalon Have You Heard - John Mayall Bluesbreakers OLd Sam Juan - Alan Skidmore Quintet City Life - Georgie Fame
Doug plays the best in jazz and blues for your delectation Slam Bow - Slam Stewart & Bucky Pizzarelli Xanadu - Emma Rawicz I'm So Sorry - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis Sunny _ Henry Cain A Satisfied Mind - Bobby Hebb One By One - Mal Weldron Sneakin' Up On You - Elaine Delmare Just One Of Those Things - Elaine Delmare Arabia - Art Blakey Blue Rondo A La Turk - Dave Brubeck Quartet Too Much Monkey Business - Chuck Berry Soulful Dress - Sugar Pie Desanto I'm The Fixer - Willie Mabon Help Me - Sonny Boy Williamson Every Woman I Know - Bill 'The Kid'Emerson Night & Day - Art Tatum & Ben Webster That's What I Got For Loving You - Joan Shaw 96.5 - Ken McIntyre O Pereferico - Tiny Flaws ft Florence Joelle The Madison Time Pt 1 - Ray Bryant Combo Frankie & Johnnie - Anita O'Day Groovin' Blue - Curtis Amy & Frank Butler Come Rain Or Come Shine - Cleo Laine and the John Dankworth Orchestra Why Do I Love You? - Yusef Lateef
Doug plays the usual mix of great jazz and blues both new and old. Cecil's Mop Mop - Cecil Gant Thelonious - Thelonious Monk Phlox - Emma Rawicz A Beautiful Friendship - Mark Murphy And I Love Him - Shirley Horn The Music's Hot - Slim Harpo War Zone - Sugar Blue Jumbo Shrimp - Ponty Bone She's A Sweet One - Junior Wells Long About Midnight -Little Wilie Littlefield Big Bill - Johnny Lytle Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying - Annie Ross Compared To What - Roberta Flack Some Like It Hot -Barney Kessell Watermelom Man - Oscar Brown Jr Chega Dee Saudade (No More Blues) - Dizzy Gillespie Root, Hoot or Die - The Harlem Hamfats From This Moment On - Mal Waldron That Summer - Tiny Flaws ft Florence Joelle October - Gil Melle What's Not - Teo Macero Girl In Blue -Tony Kinsey Swingin' - Clifford Brown Come By Sunday -Sallie Blair All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Doug eases into September with the usual mix of Jazz and Blues classics. Alfie's Theme - Sonny Rollins Time Waits - Bud Powell Juke Box Lil - Charles Brown Don't Start Crying Now - Them That's Life I Guess - Billie Holiday You Got Me Dizzy -Jimmy Reed Something On Your Mind - Karen Dalton Whatever Loa Wants - Baby Face Willette Moanin' Mel Torme Limehouse Blues - Cannonball Adderley Nature Boy - Lorez Alexandria The Beat Goes On - Buddy Rich All Of Me -Diana Washington (Mark's Tune) Theme From The Pink Panther - Jack McDuff I Hear Rhapsody - John Coltrane Woman Of The Ghetto - Marlena Shaw The Time Is Now - Charles Aznavour Tomorrow Is My Turn - Rhiannon Giddens Un Ete '42 (Summer Of '42) - Barney Wilen Swing You Sinners - Maria Muldaur Patience & Fortitude - Valaida Snow I'm A Weary & Lonesome Traveller - Barbara Dane & Chambers Bros Sunday Blues - Julie London September Song - Georgia Brown Red Moon - Kalen
Join Doug for another excellent show full of jazz and blues classics. Two Of A Kind - Bobby Dari n & Johny Mercer Groovesville - Dizzy Reece Everything I've Got - Blossom Dearie Stolen Moments - Oliver Nelson Sextet Just In Time - Rickie Lee Jones C.T.A. - Lee Morgan Get Happy - Sal Salvador If I Fell - Keely Smith Pavanne - Ahmed Jamal Soul Station - Hank Mobly Knowledge - Kamasi Washington Comin' Atcha - Madeline Bell International Sweethearts Of Rythm - Jump Children The Meaning Of The Blues - Toni Harper Steppin' Out - Harold Vick Ruby My Dear - Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane Dolphin Dance -Herbie Hancock Guilty - Jimmy Scott Barnyard Boogie - Louis Jordan J.A. Blues - Georgie Fame Shake Your Money Maker - Paul Butterfield Blues Band Fine Little Mama - Elmore James
In our series of Ship Full Of Bombs theme time shows Doug Kaye of Sunday Jazz Lounge take on 'BY THE SEA' PLAYLIST Wipe Out - The Surfaris Remember (Walking In The Sand) - The Shangri-Las The Girl From (Southend On Sea) - Roy Budd Clear Sailing - Chris Hillman Sea Of Joy - Blind Faith Sail Away - Rick Roberts Sea Fever - Peggy Lee Beyond The Sea - Django Reinhardt Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis Trio Gumtree Canoe - John Hartford Like A Ship - Pastor TL Barrett Sinking Low - The Knight Brothers Sea Breeze - Ysef Lateef Dolphin's Smile - The Byrds
Join Doug for the usual mix of the best in jazz and blues. Six Million Dollar Man Theme - Richard 'Groove' Holmes I Love Music - Ahmed Jamal How Am I To Know - Miles Davis Gerald Wilson - Milestones New York's My Home - Shirley Horn Mean Old World - T Bone Walker I Had My Fun - Little Walter Statesboro Blues - Blind Willie McTell My Babe - Bunky Green Foul Play - Betty Carter More Today Than Yesterday - Shirley Scott and the Soul Saxes Out Of Nowhere - Thelma Gracen Cuba - James Moody and his Modernists Heart - Peggy Lee All By Myself - Ella Fitzgerald He Ain't Got No Rhythm -Maria Muldaur & Tuba Skinny Mary's Boogie -Mary Lou Williams Peter Gunn - Jimmy & Marian McPartland Tickle-Toe - Marian McPartland Do I Move You? -Nina Simone Driving Wheel - Junior Parker Do You Dig My Jive - Sam Price &his Texas Musicians Fine & Dandy - Lorez Alexandria Just In Time - Barney Kessel Fuschia Swing Song - Sam Rivers Chet - Chet Baker Flying Home - Lionel Hampton
Join Doug for another show packed full of the very best jazz and blues. The Man Who Invented Jazz - Bobby Valentino Travelin' Light - Billie Holiday God Bless The Child - Stanley Turrentine Moe's Blues - Beverly Kenney Walk Don't Run - Johnny Smith Theme From 'Burkes Law' - Wynton Kelly Got My Mojo Working - Art Blakey Walkin' Through The Park - Muddy Waters The Hard Way - Otis Spann Work Song - Charles Mingus Deed I Do -Blossom Dearie Theme From Beyond The Fringe - Dudley Moore Just A Dream - Marian Montgomery Mark's Choice Sesame Street - Oscar Peterson & Singers Unlimited After (We Gonna Drink A Little Whiskey) - Big Three Trio Let You Linen Hang Low - Rosetta Howard & The Harlem Hamfats Violent Love - Big Three Trio Three Little Words - Sonny Rollins Trio I'm Gonna Live Till I Die - Keeley Smith Jump Ahead - Herbie Hancock My Babe - Lightin' Hopkins Romance Without Finance - Tiny Grimes Saga Of Jenny - Georgia Brown Mack The Knife - Stuff Smith Theme From The Carpetbaggers - Jimmy Smith That Cat Is High - Ink Spots Lonely Avenue - The Double Six Of Paris
Doug brings you the usual mix of jazz and blues all on vinyl. Ain't Got No. I Got A Life - Nina Simone Turning Point - Benny Golson So Danco Samba - Sergio Mendes Just Because - Jimmy Rushing Mr Five By Five - Ella Rae Morse Mating Call - Tadd Dameron & John Coltrane Juba Juba -Yusef Lateef A Sleeping Bee - Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley Blues In The Night - Tony Bennett Billie's Bounce - Charlie Parker Lullaby Of The Leaves - Gerry Mulligan & Chet Baker On Broadway - Jimmy Scott One Way Out - Sonny Boy Williamson It's Too Short - Leroy Carr Midnight Hour Blues - Magic Sam Feelin' Good - J.B. Lenoir Get Out My Life Woman - Paul Butterfield Too Close For Comfort - Jutta Hipp Lover Man - Blossom Dearie It's Murder - Lil Armstrong You Can't Tell -Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon There's No Love - Lonnie Johnson Supper Time - Ella Fitzgerald Oh Johnny! - Andrews Sisters Gangster Of Love - Johnny "Guitar" Watson Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing - Al Hibler The Windows Of The World - Bobbie Gentry Bottle Up And Go - Josh White
An eclectic mix of jazz and blues from Doug Kaye Lulu's Back In Town - Mel Torme Bag's Groove - Sacha Distel (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Milt Jackson/Oscar Peterson Undecided - Lucy Dixon Parking Lot Blues - Plas Johnson Vinyl -Georgie Fame OoYou're A Living Doll - Johnny Pate High Healed Sneakers - Tommy Tucker I'm You're Hoochie Coochie Man - Long John Baldry Honey Bee - Muddy Waters Theme From Anatomy Of A Murder - Duke Ellington Hooray Hooray - Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder Coney Island Baby - Eden & John's Easst River String Band If You Don't Give Me What I Want - Rosa Henderson Tell Me Why - Duke Bobillard & Kim Wilson He's In The Jailhouse Now - Memphis Jug Band For You - Julie London Catch The Wind - Eartha Kitt The Third World - Herbie Nicols Lady Sings The Blues - Billie Holiday Stop The World I Want To Get Off - Tubby Hayes & Ronnie Scott You're My Best Poker Hand - T Bone Walker I Like It - Little Willie Littlefield Rocy Road Blues - Mimi Roman Spilling The Tea - Emmet Cohen Lady Friend - The Byrds
Steven Hastings from Harbour Bazaar waltzes through the shows with selections from across the station in 2022. Joined in the studio by Mark 'Zelig' Lancaster and Doug Kaye for twitch talk, tales of Colosseum live and forming Earth Wind & Fire! Hope you enjoy and thank you for listening, streaming & supporting Ship Full Of Bombs in 2022! PLAYLIST Title / Artist / Show Save It - Mel 'Pig' Robbins Junkshop Jukebox Caravan Man - The Wilko Johnson & Lew Lewis Band Fresh As... Little Sister - Going Down South Podrophenia Hypersonic Super-Asteroid - Mandrake Handshake Vapour Trails No Wow - The Kills Indie Night In Cross Bones Style - Cat Power Antigen Radio Les Fleur - Ramsey Lewis Diggin…with Si Cheeba Never Learned To Dance - Harvey Averne Diggin/Box Of Delights We Gettin' Down - Nautilus Box Of Delights Julie (Stay) - Fred Again Sea Shanties Woman - Little Simz Soul Food Kitchen SloMo - Chanel Loud & Proud Break My Soul - Beyoncé Easlea Like A Sunday Morning Promised Land - Joe Smooth Queasy Like A Sunday Morning No Kinda Dancer - Robert Earl Keen Roots & Branches Blood Of The Past - The Comet Is Coming with Kae Tempest Iron Horse Fine and Dandy - Pete Astor Fresh As… Villager(Live) - Matt Deighton Harbour Bazaar Please Come Home For Christmas - Charles Brown Harbour Bazaar Slow Down at Christmas - Billy Reeves Podrophenia
This fortnight, we're joined by sociologist Marc Smith, whose appearance on IT Conversations with Doug Kaye was the subject of this podcast's first episode (First Podcast). Marc generously joins the Buddies (Kelly, Chelsea, and Nate) to talk about the future of social media, and his work to create a brighter, better internet for all. We also play I See What You Did There! Check out Marc Smith on IT Conversations: https://archive.org/details/etech2004-smith, and at the Social Media Research FoundationHave a First for us to discuss? Tweet at us @debutbuddies!Listen to Kelly and Chelsea's other show, Never Show the Monster.Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books, including Nate's new book.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next week, we're talking about Rankin/Bass's Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)... the FIRST HOLIDAY SPECIAL (or at least the first claymation holiday special)!
Join Doug Kaye for the best in jazz and blues including a tribute to jazz vocalist Louise Tobin who died recently aged 104. In A Persian Market - Sammy Davis Jr Blues Walk - Lou Donaldson Hum Drum Blues - Shelia Jordan Dusty Blue -Howard McGhee No Good Lover - Duke Robillard Is There Anything Wrong With That? - Annette Hamshaw Parchman Farm - JohnMayall Eyesight To The Blind - Mose Allison Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying - Dr John Thinking Of Home - Hank Mobley When Sunny Gets Blue - Marian Montgomery Million Dollar Secret - Valerie Wellington He Caught That B&O - Blue Lou Barker Busy Line - Rose Murphy Psychedelic Sally - Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra (Mark's Choice) Finger Buster - Emmet Cohen Drip Drip - Georgie Fame, Annie Ross and Hoagy Carmichael Baltimore Orielle - Hoagy Carmichael Twisted - Joni Mitchell There'll Be Some Changes Made - Louise Tobin The Night Has A Thousands Eyes - Paul Desmond ft Jim Hall Liverpool Drive - Chuck Berry Hey Baby - John Henry Barbee Where Are You My Love? - Django Reinhardt Django - Michel Legrand & Miles Davis After Hours - Lloyd Glenn
Doug takes a look at the Austin Americana music of the 1970's & 80's with some added Bluegrass and Pure Country .
Join Doug for the very best in jazz and blues. Times Are Getting Tougher Than Tough - Jimmy Witherspoon Gone Into It - Curtis Amy & Frank Butler Wild Women Don't Have The Blues - Nancy Harrow Cadillac Slim - Duke Robillard Blue Monk - Arturo Sandoval Little Red Rooster - Margie Day Gamblin' Jack -Jelly Roll Morton Blues For Garroway - Earl Hines Geo's Tune - Ken McIntyre Last Call For Alcohol - Julia Lee I Believe In Love - Pat Longo And His Super Big Band Look At Little Sister - Stevie Ray Vaughan Feet Don't Fail Me - Martin Harley & Daniel Kimbo Cool Papa - Victoria Spivey Mr Tambourine Man - Brothers and Sisters of L.A. Night Train - Wynonie Harris The Thumper- Jimmy Heath That Old Black Magic - Clark Terry Blues OnThe Highway - Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee Moanin' - Lyn Cornell The Point Of No Return - Diana Dors Please Please Me - The London Jazz Four Witchcraft - Chris Connor Cherokee - Clifford Brown I'll Die Happy - Jon Hendricks I Wanna Go Back - Buddy Griffin Jeepers Creepers - Ethel Waters
Enter the Sunday Jazz Lounge for two hours of selective jazz perfectly curated by Doug Kaye with backgrounds, biographies plus an R&B interlude and a tale of job interviews at Decca! PLAYLIST Sasfronia - Calvin Boze Buster Rides Again - Bud Powell Rubber Boots - Boots Mussulli Cry Tender - Yusuf Lateef Begin The Blues - Barney Kessel Senor Blues - Anita O'Day But I Was Cool - Oscar Brown Scorched - Varetta Dilard Sweet & Sour - Art Blakey Cool Water - Nellie Lutcher Night & Day - Art Tatum/Ben Webster The Things I used To Do - Doug Sahm Before I Grow Too Old - Augie Meyers The Seventh Son - Willie Mabon No Money Down - Chuck Berry Slip Knot - Woody Guthrie Turn Me Round - Mavis Staples Plaza de Toros - Larry Young The Time Is Now - Charles Aznavour Tomorrow Is My Turn - Rhiannon Giddens Blue Monk - Thelonious Monk The Girl From East 9th Street - Paul Desmond Sea Fever - Peggy Lee Hard Days Night - Ramsey Lewis
Welcome to DEBUT BUDDIES! This is a podcast about firsts, hosted by Chelsea, Kelly, and Nate! This episode, the Debs get down with the FIRST PODCAST, Doug Kaye's IT Conversations, launched in 2003! We couldn't find the first one, so we grabbed the earliest we could find. From February 2004, this is the Marc Smith: Catalyzing Collective Action on the Net episode.We discuss the early-00s predictions about social media, internet behavior, and even Augmented Reality tech. This is a wild ride. Plus, we play a game, give our Mouthguard Report, and rate the experience. Was early podcasting good? Is this podcast any better? Have a First for us to discuss? Tweet at us @debutbuddies!Check out Marc Smith on IT Conversations: https://archive.org/details/etech2004-smithListen to Kelly and Chelsea's other show, Never Show the Monster: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/never-show-the-monster/id1598823106Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thirteenth-depository/id1596685048Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books, including Nate's new book: https://readspaceboy.com/Get Michael J. O'Connor's music at https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com/Find Nate via https://nateragolia.com/
Join Doug for the very best in contemporary jazz. Jingles - Nigel Price Organ Trio I'm An Old Cowhand - Sonny Rollins This Can't Be Love - Charlie Byrd Swing You Sinners - Maria Muldaur Under Paris Skies - Ray Draper Quintet La Cuisine - Juliette Greco The Funky Flunky -Barbara Thompson Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Althea Gibson Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet - Elaa Mae Morse Carl's Blues - Carl Perkins Milestones - Gerald Wilson September Song - Lotte Lenya Fly - Al Jarreau (Mark's Choice) Camouflage - Horace Silver Freight Train Blues - Trixie Smith Three Sheets In The Wind - Peppermint Harris Lil' Son Jackson - Rockin' And Rollin' All Things Are Possible - The Harmonizing Four Shake Sugaree - Rhiannon Giddens Aragon - Roy Ayers M Squad - Red Garland I Loves You Porgy - Nina Simone Well Sir - Julie London That's A Killer Joe - The Manhattan Transfer Mala Femmena (Bad Woman) Joey De Francesco
Doug plays the usual mix of cool jazz and blues for your Sunday listening pleasure. Delta Lady - Madeline Bell The Beat Goes On -Joe Jones Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby - Louis Jordan Hot Sauce- Elmo Hope I Feel Pretty -Annie Ross Blind Man Blind Man - Dave Pike Mambo Inn - Billy Taylor Summertme - Billie Holiday Let Me Off Uptown - Gene Krupa Orchestra & Anita O'Day The Stuff Is Here And It's Mellow - Cleo Brown You're Nobody's Sweet Heartheart Now - John Jorgenson Six Appeal - Charlie Christian & The Benny Goodman Sextet & Orchestra Birdland - Manhattan Transfer Overture - Joe Harriott and John Mayer Our Love Is Drifting - Butterfield Blues Band I Can't Dance -Georgia Washboard Stompers San Francisco Bay Blues - Phoebe Snow On Broadway - Jimmy Snow Wake Up Swinging - Florence Joelle I'm In The Mood For Love -King Pleasure & Blossom Dearie Me And Mr Jones - Amy Winehouse Take The Coltrane - Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Suzanne - Jill Barber Things We Said Today - London Jazz Four Norwegian Wood - Greg Harris Camp Meetin' - Don Wilkerson When The Lights Go Out - Jimmy Witherspoon
More great music from Doug Kaye's record collection feature a tribute to songwriters Cole Porter and Richard Rogers. Ol' Man River - Tony Bennett Takin' A Chance Om Love - Tal Farlow Let's Split - Arnett Cobb Nature - Howlin' Wolf He Knows The Rules - Roomful Of Blues Patience & Fortitude - Valaida Snow Slaughter On 10th Avenue - Ahmad Jamal Do It The Hard Way - Chet Baker That Terrific Rainbow- Andre Previn Glad To Be Unhappy - Audrey Morris I Concentrate On You - Chris O'Connor Everytime We Say Goodbye - John Coltrane My Heart Belongs To Daddy -Julie London On Broadway -Billy Larkin and the Delegates (Mark's Pick) Give Him The Ohh La La - Blossom Dearie I Get A Kick Out Of You - Charlie Parker Space Station - John Patton Feel Me - Georgie Fame Audrey - Dave Brubeck Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying - Sue Raney At Long Last Love - Lena Horne Miss Ann's Tempo - Grant Green Don't Ever Love - Lonnie Johnson Minor Swing - Greg Harris Danny Boy - Ben Webster I Wanna Be Loved By You - Marilyn Monroe Get Out Of Town - Roland Kirk You're The Top - Jeri Southern
Join Doug for a chilled out session of jazz and blues. Runnin' Wild - Margaret Whiting Tippin' The Scales - Jackie McLean Casey Jones - Beryl Bryden Scotch and Water - Cannonball Adderley Your Old Grey Bonnet - Sidney Bechet Soul Serenade - Gloria Lynne Just Be True - Gene Chandler Come On Back Jack - Nina Simone The Theme - Miles Davis Whisper Not - Peggy Lee Up Blues- Hampton Hawes Lady Day and John Coltrane - Nautilus (Mark's Choice) Meand My Gin - Bessie Smith Better Watch Yourself - Little Walter You're My Best Poker Hand - T Bone Walker Do I worry? - Ink Spots My Baby Done Changed The Lock On The Door - Taj Mahal/Ry Cooder Mean Ole Frisco - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee Sorta Blue - Lola Albright Same Old Blues - Jimmy Witgerspoon Castle Blues - Ponty Bone Blue Station - Woody Herman Comes Love - Artie Shaw Jim Dunn's Dilemma - Howard McGhee Quintet Blues For Yna Yna - Gerald Wilson/Groove Holmes How Deep Is The Ocean - Archie Shepp Sunny - Frank Sinatra
Settle down with your Easter Egg stash and listen to some excellent jazz and blues in the company of Doug Kaye. The Lady Is A Tramp - Ella Fitzgerald All Of Nothing At All - Freddie Hubbard I Cried For You - Billie Holiday Walk On The Wild Side - Jimmy Smith Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock Bad Penny Blues - Humphrey Lyttelton Decidedly - Gerry Mulligan Sounds Of Silence - Carmen McCrae Bluesville - Sonny Red Lady Day and John Coltrane - Gil Scott-Heron My Blue Heaven - Dudley Moore Some Of My Best Friends Are Blues - The Jazz Couriers (Mark's Choice) Baby Please Don't Go - Muddy Waters Wibble Whim When She Walk, She Walk - John Mooney Angel Eyes - Frank Sinatra Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man- Ava Gardner Better Get Hit In Yo' Soul - Charles Mingus Everything I've Got Belongs To You- Johnny Pace I'm Hip - Blossom Dearie Blue Leo - Leo Parker Can't We Be Friends - Linda Ronstadt Sure As You're Born - Stanley Turrentine I Put A Tiger In Your Tank - Alexis Korner I'll Never Be The Same - Billie Holiday The Window Of The World - Bobbie Gentry Image - Alan Haven
More of the best in jazz with Doug Kaye. It Might As Well Be Spring - Astrud Gilberto/Stan Getz Papa'sGot A Brand New Bag - Quincy Jones It Had To Be You - Keely Smith A Sleepin' Bee - Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley One Note Samba - Herb Ellis Flamingo - Charles Mingus Long Walk To DC - Beverley Skeete Mack The Knife - Georgia Brown September Song - Lotte Lenya Alabama Song - Marianne Faithfull Move On Out Boogie - Lightin' Hopkins Housewarmin' Boogie - Sticks McGhee Mama Talk To Your Daughter - J B Renoir Birdland - Buddy Rich/Class Of 78 ft Steve Marcus (Mark's Pick). Waltz For Joanan - Mike Westbrook La Sitiera - Omara Portoundo Minor Impressions - Gene Rodgers Don Cha Go Away - Lucy Ann Polk Snap Crackle - Roy Haynes The Lonely One- Nat King Cole Blue Room - Don Rendell Could You Use Me - Jackie & Roy Dizzy Atmosphere - Dave McKenna/Hal Overton The Physician - Pearl Bailey Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now - Ry Cooder Be-Bop Lives (Boplicity) - Mark Murphy Summer of 42 - Barney Wilen
More jazz and blues from Doug's extensive archives: Baby It's Cold Outside - Sammy Davis & Carmen McCrae Dem Tambourines - Don Wilkerson You Can't Tell - Frankie 'Halfpint' Jaxon Wild Man Blues - Michel Le Grand Moanin' - Les Double Six Jolie Mome - Juilette Greco Riff Raff - Jackie McClean Get Happy - Randy Weston Trio I Wonder What BecomeOf Me - Lena Horne Happy With The Blues - Larry Adler The Man That Got Away - Judy Garland Come Down In Time (Jazz Version) - Elton John Gimme Some - Nina Simone Wail - Victor Feldman Cuttin' In - Johnny Guitar Watson Sugar Coated Love - Lou Ann Barton Trick Bag -Earl King Happy Together - Mel Torme I Go To Sleep - Peggy Lee Mating Call - Tadd Dameron The Innocents - Howard Roberts Seperate Men From The Boys - Mamie Van Doren
Join Doug for an eclectic mix of jazz and blues. Key To Love - John Mayall Cisco - Pat Martino He Ain't Got Rhythm -Maria Muldour Twisted - Wardell Gray I Feel Pretty - Annie Ross Twisted -Joni Mitchell Xhosa Cole - Untitled Boogaloo Where Or When - Art Tatum and Ben Webster Sing One For The Lord - Billy Preston Train Train Train - Danny Overbea Blues Get Off My Shoulder - Dee Clark Just Squeeze Me - Jo Stafford The Roads My Middle Name - Bonnie Raitt I Got The Blues - Eddie Jefferson Makin' Whoopie - Dr John and Rickie Lee Jones Chant - Coleman Hawkins I'm The Wild Man - Mose Allison Ain't Gonna Pick No More Cotton - John Henry Barbee Poor Moon - Blind Owl Wilson Red House - Jimi Hendrix Come Love - Benny Goodman ft Louise Tobin But Not For Me - Diana Krall Dirty Old Man - Delaney and Bonnie Sack Of Woe - Nat Adderley Breezin' Along With The Breeze - Marian Montgomery La Sitiera - Omara Portuondo Lullaby For Losers - Ethel Ennis Sidewinder - Georgie Fame
Embora muitos achem que o podcast foi inventado pela Globo ou pelo Flow em 2019, a verdade é que nesse ano o podcast alcança a maioridade. O título de primeiro podcast publicado cabe a Doug Kaye que lançou “IT Conversations” em setembro de 2003. O nome podcast foi criado pelo jornalista inglÊs Ben Hammersley no começo de 2004. No Brasil, Danilo Medeiros publicou o primeiro episódio do Digital Minds em outubro de 2004, sendo assim o primeiro podcast brasileiro. Não é possível falar em podcast no Brasil sem mencionar Nerdcast e Café Brasil. São de longe, os mais longevos e regulares, com publicação semanal há mais de 15 anos e entre o feed principal e outros que foram criados no decorrer dos anos, já somam mais de 1000 episódios cada um. Iremos discutir o podcast como mídia de distribuição, como é monetizado, o que é preciso para gravar e publicar um podcast. Tudo que é distribuído via feed por um agregador pode ser considerado podcast? E nesse episódio contamos com a presença do editor profissional de podcast Alexandre Gomes, mais conhecido como Senhor A. Participações: Ronny Clayton, Fernanda Joyce e Aleandre "Senhor A" Gomes
Sit back, relax and listen to some fabulous contemporary jazz. Duke's Place - Jackie Paris Moanin' - Art Blakely Up'n Adam - Lester Young Sent For You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)- Mel Torme Think - Lonnie Smith He's My Kind Of Man - Valli Ford Walk, Don't Run - Johnny Smith Tripped Out Slim - Trombone Shorty Sleepy Eyes - Florence Joelle All Or Nothing At All - Ann Richards Love Struck Baby - Stevie Ray Vaughan Sail On Little Girl - Jazz Gillum I'm Getting Nearer My Home - Martha Bass Girl From Ipanema - Lou Rawls Blues We Use - Jack Wilson Brother Can You Spare A Dime - Abbey Lincoln Maybellene - Chuck Berry The Swingin'Eye - Si Zentner If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody - James Ray Decidedly - Mulligan and Monk Blessed Quiteness - Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir Daddy - Julie London Reclamation - Brandee Younger This Can't Be Love - Charlie Byrd One For My Baby - Frank Sinatra
The Sunday Jazz Lounge is back after a long 9 month Covid break. It is great to be playing some great music for you again. The Hustler - Gordon Beck Let's Get Happy Together - Maria Muldaur Black Orchid - Gene Russell So What - Florence Joelle Doug The Jitterbug - Louis Jordan It Ain't No Use - Trombone Shorty For Minors Only - Jimmy Heath And I Love Him - Esther Phillips Elevator Boogie - Mabel Scott Get out My Life Woman - Joe Williams and Thad Jones Hurdy Gurdy Man - Eartha Kitt Theme From Blow Up - Bobby Hutcherson Son Of A Preacher Man - Nancy Wilson Do It Fluid - The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Police - Eddie Cole Jimmy's Theme - Chet Baker They Didn't Believe Me - Dinah Washington Along Comes Mary - George Benson Connections - Mildred Anderson Day Dreamer - Adele Sebastian The Pusher - Nina Simone Senor Blues - Mark Murphy Afro Blue - Abbey Lincoln I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Tony Bennett A House Is Not A Home - Sonny Rollins
Say it loud I'm back & I'm proud! Yes after 6 Months in lockdown Sunday Jazz Lounge returns live to the earwaves! Join Doug spinning some wonderful new vinyl releases, some Classic Blues & Finger of Funk! Playlist Serenade To A Savage - Candidio Roy Ayers - Chicago International Sweethearts Of Rhythm - Jump Children Clora Bryant - Sweet Georgia Brown# Junior Wells - Prison Bars All Around Me John Mayall - All My Life Gil Scott Heron - Handsome Johnny Buddy Miles - Funky Mule Bill Frissell - Baba Drame Brothers & Sisters of Los Angeles - I'll be Your Baby Tonight Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - Moanin' Annie Ross - Twisted Annie Ross - I Don't Know About You Jimmy Scott - On Broadway Nora Jones - I'm Alive Duke Ellington - Money Jungle Gene Krupa - Let Me Off Uptown Wes Montgomery - The Trick Bag Marian Montgomery - Breezin' Along With The Breeze T-Bone Walker - I'm In An Awful Mood Jef Gilson - Modalite Pur Mimi Peggy Lee - You Deserve
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In this new Q&A segment, Valerie invites Doug Kaye to help answer a listener questions about their workflow, rate of keepers and workshop expectations. They announce the winners of the latest photo challenge and announce a new one.
A look at Country-Rap in the early days, scaling a record company when the industry was heading toward a tailspin, and forward-thinking with Average Joes Entertainment and Hideout Pictures CEO, Shannon Houchins. An early entrepreneur, Shannon was hustling movies and music at an early age. How'd he do it? Selling contraband (bubble gum) at school funding his first camera. Then what does every film need? Music- which started Shannon's career in the music industry. His first big break was a role as a staff producer for Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Productions. He produced remixes for T.L.C., Usher, Jagged Edge, and Kut Klose. His time with So So Def gave Shannon the street credit and client base to form his own company, 11th Hour Entertainment with partner Doug Kaye. 11th Hour's first exclusive artist/production project was Bubba Sparxxx. In 2006, Houchins started his own label Average Joe's Entertainment Group with longtime friend and flagship artist, Colt Ford. Houchins has been an Artist, Producer, Label President and finally with his film credits. Hideout Pictures is becoming a staple in the film industry. Hideout Pictures and Shannon has credits from CMT's Still The King, Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot, animations, and projects all still in production as of 2019. To see an updated artist roster visit and to see the film projects that are currently in production visit
In this episode, my good friend Doug Kaye talks about his street photography adventure in Hong Kong, insurance, dash cams and much more...
This week we have Doug Kaye back on the show, many months after having been out guest in episode TTIM 24 – Cuba With Doug Kaye.Beginning his visual explorations in his father’s wet darkroom, Doug earned a degree in theatrical lighting design at U.C. Berkeley in the ’60s and studied cinematography at NYU’s Graduate Institute of Film and Television in the ’70s. In the ’80s he began a three-decade hiatus from still photography during a career in software and the dot-com world. A trip to Kenya brought Doug into digital photography and convinced him nature photography wasn’t for him, and Iceland cured him of his interest in landscape. For the past four years, Doug has focused almost exclusively on street photography, including shooting film (even medium format) much of the time. Doug teaches photography locally in San Francisco and online. He leads street-photography workshops in Cuba, which he has visited eight times. He is the co-host and producer of the CameraLabs Photography gear-review podcast with Gordon Laing.Doug recently returned from a photography trip to Hong Kong, so we wanted to ask him what he found and what he photographed there. Aside from giving us a lot of useful information about this Asian metropolis, Doug shared with us a number of suggestions that apply to travel and street photography at large, including a recommendation to avoid being seduced by your subject.If you don’t understand what that means, you’ll just have to listen to the interview to find out.Duration 52m 54s. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Latitude Reboot This particular episode is simply an explanation regarding the reboot of the podcast. Latitude was started about a year and a half ago. I planted the idea first by talking to Brian McGuckin and then Jim Harmer at Improve Photography. We started the show on its own feed and then about four to six months later we migrated it to the main IP feed. But now, it’s back on its own separate feed. There’s been a few changes in the last few weeks here in the podcasting world. For details I’ll simply refer you to the episodes in late April, 2018 on the Improve Photography Podcast feed which will change to Master Photography Podcasts by June 2018. This change means that my friend Brian is returning to his first podcast love, Thoughts on Photography. Which is awesome for him. I’m thrilled that TOP is coming back because that’s the first podcast I ever listened too and I just love what Brian was able to do with that show. I’m super excited to see where that takes him. So that leaves us with just me as the main host for the show. There will be a few changes to the show. Most notably, I’m going to shift the focus of the show so that it also includes nature/wildlife and landscape interests. My personal interests lie in the travel and landscape genres of photography but all forms of nature photography will be looked at here. I’ll plan to do destination reports, interviews of photographers that travel and photographers that live is amazing places and I’ll do the occasional gear report from time to time, but usually, gear usage will simply be part of the overall conversation. I do run a rental company and sometimes I’ll use some of that gear in my travels and shoots as well. That’s found at brentrentslenses.com by the way. And finally, I’ll plan to re-release a few of the past episodes as Latitude Replays. In particular I’m thinking about the interviews I did with Jason Savage regarding Olympic National Park and Doug Kaye on Cuba. There’s a couple others I’ll probably bring back from the archives as well. So, this serves as a reboot of the podcast and I greatly appreciate your being here and coming along for the ride. Stay tuned for some great shows. I’m looking to publish fairly regularly every other week during the school year and when I’m on summer break I plan to increase that where possible. Of course, that’s when I’ll do a lot of my traveling, so we’ll just have to see how it goes, but that will be the perfect opportunity to do some episodes on the road as well. As it is now, I’ve got about a year’s worth of show ideas already written down with more to pop up I’m sure. I’ve already got an interview scheduled with a photographer who traveled to some former concentration camps in Poland and another about traveling light with the Fuji system. Then there’s all the places I’ve been to in the past several years that I’ve not been able to do a deep dive into, and a few local or regional spots that I’ll talk about as well. That’s about it for now. Thanks so much for listening and please be sure to hit that subscribe button and tell your friends. Until next time, happy shooting.
This week LensBaby co-founder Craig Strong and Doug Kaye join to discuss the increasing problem of untrustworthy video and what, if anything can be done about it.
In this episode I'm joined by photographer and gear expert Doug Kaye, and travel photographer Shiv Verma.
In this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, I have an engaging discussion with Doug Kaye about Kodak’s unusual approach to licensing images using a cryptocurrency, cutting edge nanotechnology to re-invent the lens, and what to consider when looking at a monitor for editing and viewing your images. Thanks for listening! Story 1: Kodak Launches Licensing [...]
My guest is Doug Kaye, audio engineer, self-proclaimed recovering veteran podcaster (hehe), and full-time amateur photographer. Doug was also one of the primary people responsible for the development of the popular software called Levelator as Executive Director of The Conversations Network. We covered a lot including some awesome history of podcasting, digital audio and more, including mono vs joint stereo MP3's, how much compression to use, what a compellor is (!), and ISDN lines. Equipment he currently uses: Steinberg CI2 audio interface Heil PR40 Mac computer and that's it! Thanks for a wonderful session, Doug! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
Interview with well known travel photographer Doug Kaye about travel to CubaTopic 1: Interview with Photographer Doug Kaye www.dougkaye.com How do you define your work? You as a photographer. A street Photographer. What’s the best thing about being a street photographer? The challenge. Workshops in Cuba Items specific to Cuba First time visitors? Any run ins with photo restrictions? ... The post Latitude: Doug Kaye and Traveling to Cuba appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
A conversation with Doug Kaye about traveling to and photographing in Cuba. Images and links: https://mbp.ac/546 Music by Martin Bailey
A conversation with Doug Kaye about traveling to and photographing in Cuba. Images and links: https://mbp.ac/546 Music by Martin Bailey
Here’s episode 99 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Sony Artisan of Imagery Patrick Murphy-Racey opens the show. Thanks Patrick! Nikon severely underwhelms with the D3400 which is basically a slightly upgraded D3000 with some features taken away. (#) Friend of the show (and fellow listener) Doug Kaye from TWiP Network's "All About the Gear" has a $100 off deal for his Cuba workshops in honor of our 100th episode! Use discount code "SHARKY". Check out his Cuba pics and more. Canon patents a variant of a crazy superzoom that may or may not materialize...but why? (#) Leave your camera bag unattended in a big city and the bomb squad may just blow it up! (#) A photojournalist's gear gets splattered by pink fire retardant dropped from a firefighting plane above his home. (#) Parks Canada bans the use of devices to locate collared animals as "wildlife photographers" ruin things for everyone else. (#) Datacolor puts together an incredible bundle for those who want an end-to-end focus and color management system. (#) We're one episode away from our milestone 100th episode! Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
I have to admit I’ve always been a big fan of my guest for this week’s episode of the podcast, Doug Kaye. I have been following Doug’s work since when he was an IT expert and author, a renowned podcaster, and as of late, an excellent photographer. So it was a great pleasure and honor for me to finally be able to talk to him personally.Beginning his visual explorations in his father’s wet darkroom, Doug earned a degree in theatrical lighting design at U.C. Berkeley in the ’60s and studied cinematography at NYU’s Graduate Institute of Film and Television in the ’70s. In the ’80s he began a two-decade hiatus from photography, when he started a system-software company that he ran for 18 years. He sold that business in 1996 and decided to work his way down the corporate ladder, service as CTO of four dot-com startups in four years. He retired in 2000, wrote two technology books and started a non-profit podcasting network.Doug got back into photography in 2008. A trip to Kenya convinced him nature photography wasn’t for him, and Iceland cured him of his interest in landscape. For the past two years, Doug has focused almost exclusively on street photography, even reverting to film on occasion. Doug teaches photography locally in San Francisco and online, and was chosen as an Inception Master in Trey Ratcliff’s “Arcanum.” He leads street-photography workshops locally and in Cuba, which he has visited five times. Doug is the co-host of the All About the Gear podcast on the TWiP network.I have also been planning to visit Cuba for a long time, but for reasons that are too long to explain here, never made that particular trip. Now, after hearing about it from someone who is an expert about the island country and seeing his photographs of it, I am getting inspired again. I would certainly love to be on one of Doug’s workshops, when I go there.Duration 26m 24s.Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Links* Website* Workshops* All About the Gear* Twitter* Instagram* FacebookPhotos by Doug See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here’s episode 39 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308, leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. All About the Gear host Doug Kaye opens the show. Thanks Doug! Fujifilm releases its new flagship body, the X-Pro2. (#) Sports Illustrated drops the other shoe, releases key photo editors. (#) Fujifilm announces its Fujinon XF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR. (#) A French politician sues Madonna's ex-boyfriend over a photo of him sleeping on a plane. (#) Leica announces 3 new wide-angle lenses (a 28mm f/2, 28mm f/2.8 and 35mm f/2) (#) Fujifilm announces its X70, a cheaper alternative to the great X100. (#) Reporters Without Borders rallies support for war photographers with a new video. (#) VSCO announces yet another milestone reached. (#) Legendary photographer Albert Watson shoots his own real estate photos and nails it. (#) Action cam maker GoPro lays off 7% of its workforce as sales and its stock price slide. (#) Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget or call us at 1-206-333-9308. Alternatively, you can comment below or via social media. But we’d love to play and answer your question on the show! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
News: Levelator now works in OSX 10.11 - Doug Kaye from Conversations Network did a small update on Levelator, a free audio levelling software that has not been maintained since 2012. He said he just wants to make sure it still runs on all modern OS’s. Levelator is available for WIndows, Mac and Linux here: http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator (make sure you get 2.1.2 if you are on a Mac) *** Bumper Music by Airmen of Note affiliate link -------------- Promote YOU or Your brand, Not your podcast company’s brand! What would you rather have on YOUR website? I like the PowerPress player I use, much better :) -------------- Review swaps - UGH! Someone asked me to be a guest on their Blog Talk Radio show. They sent me a “Guest Intake Form” to fill out and part of the form is a $10 payment that YOU have to pay to be on their show. I didn’t fill it out. -------- Blubrry Tip Handling Stats redirects in PowerPress The way PowerPress works with the statistics redirect with a single show is that you sign into your blubrry.com account from the services and stats area of the powerpress settings (in advanced mode). This automatically puts the stats redirect in front of your media URL. This only works this way if you only have 1 podcast coming from your wordpress site. If you have more than one coming from your wordpress site using categories or channels, ALL podcasts from all categories or channels get the redirect from the show selected when you signed in to your blubrry.com account from PowerPress. If you don’t mind your stats all in one account, you can leave it like this. If you want them separate, you must do one of two things. Option 1. Create another listing for each show (category or channel) at blubrry.com and the main one will still catch all shows, but you manually put the redirect URL for the show you are posting in front of the media URL when posting. That way you will have 1 catch all that gets all the stats and another stats account for each of your shows that are separate. Option 2. Unlink your blubrry.com account from your wordpress blog. Then, put the redirect in manually each time you post. This option also requires that you come to blubrry.com to upload your file if you are using blubrry hosting. -------------- Soundcard bingo I got a Behringer UCA222 Soundcard to replace one of my Griffen iMics so i could tell them apart. On the Mac, the sound cards are named by the system and you can’t change them. So having 2 soundcards with the same name was screwing me up when I tried to do skype interviews using mix-minus (I will go over mix-minus again in a future episode). Problem mostly solved with the UCA222 and 1 iMic. now I have a very slight (you might hear it, you may not hear it) ground loop hum now. I just ordered a Boss B25N RCA to RCA Ground Loop Isolator for the setup, so that VERY slight hum will be gone by the next episode.
This week I am taking you to Havana in Cuba, and your guide for this photo adventure in photographer Doug Kaye. The post Street Focus 36: Streets of the World – Havana, Cuba with Doug Kaye appeared first on This Week in Photo.
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Doug Kaye co-hosts with me this week and we are joined by an awesome group of teaching types, Nicole S. Young, Matt Kloskowski, Colby Brown, and Derrick Story to discuss how to learn and improve your photography. Even Dave Veffer and Tony Wang got in on the fun! The gang tells stories and give advice on lessons they've learned throughout their photographic voyages in life. We also share some of our photos. We close the show with our G+ Discoveries: Jeremy Hall, Ben Horne, Jessy Eykendorp, Andrea Ewald, and Hengki Koentjoro. Thanks again to +Leo Laporte +Tony Wang and +Dave Veffer for producing/broadcasting. Host: Trey Ratcliff Guests: Doug Kaye, Nicole S. Young, Colby Brown, Derrick Story, Dave Veffer, and Tony Wang Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Doug Kaye co-hosts with me this week and we are joined by an awesome group of teaching types, Nicole S. Young, Matt Kloskowski, Colby Brown, and Derrick Story to discuss how to learn and improve your photography. Even Dave Veffer and Tony Wang got in on the fun! The gang tells stories and give advice on lessons they've learned throughout their photographic voyages in life. We also share some of our photos. We close the show with our G+ Discoveries: Jeremy Hall, Ben Horne, Jessy Eykendorp, Andrea Ewald, and Hengki Koentjoro. Thanks again to +Leo Laporte +Tony Wang and +Dave Veffer for producing/broadcasting. Host: Trey Ratcliff Guests: Doug Kaye, Nicole S. Young, Colby Brown, Derrick Story, Dave Veffer, and Tony Wang Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Doug Kaye co-hosts with me this week and we are joined by an awesome group of teaching types, Nicole S. Young, Matt Kloskowski, Colby Brown, and Derrick Story to discuss how to learn and improve your photography. Even Dave Veffer and Tony Wang got in on the fun! The gang tells stories and give advice on lessons they've learned throughout their photographic voyages in life. We also share some of our photos. We close the show with our G+ Discoveries: Jeremy Hall, Ben Horne, Jessy Eykendorp, Andrea Ewald, and Hengki Koentjoro. Thanks again to +Leo Laporte +Tony Wang and +Dave Veffer for producing/broadcasting. Host: Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Doug Kaye co-hosts with me this week and we are joined by an awesome group of teaching types, Nicole S. Young, Matt Kloskowski, Colby Brown, and Derrick Story to discuss how to learn and improve your photography. Even Dave Veffer and Tony Wang got in on the fun! The gang tells stories and give advice on lessons they've learned throughout their photographic voyages in life. We also share some of our photos. We close the show with our G+ Discoveries: Jeremy Hall, Ben Horne, Jessy Eykendorp, Andrea Ewald, and Hengki Koentjoro. Thanks again to +Leo Laporte +Tony Wang and +Dave Veffer for producing/broadcasting. Host: Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Doug Kaye co-hosts with me this week and we are joined by an awesome group of teaching types, Nicole S. Young, Matt Kloskowski, Colby Brown, and Derrick Story to discuss how to learn and improve your photography. Even Dave Veffer and Tony Wang got in on the fun! The gang tells stories and give advice on lessons they've learned throughout their photographic voyages in life. We also share some of our photos. We close the show with our G+ Discoveries: Jeremy Hall, Ben Horne, Jessy Eykendorp, Andrea Ewald, and Hengki Koentjoro. Thanks again to +Leo Laporte +Tony Wang and +Dave Veffer for producing/broadcasting. Host: Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Doug Kaye joins us this week and show us his unique perspective into the world of photography. With his analytical eye, he shows us how to be technical as well as creative when practicing photography. Doug's Tips Buy (and sell) used gears. Find and join local photo club. Get into printing your images. Hosts: Sarah Lane and Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Don't miss a chance to watch or listen to your favorite photographers – download and subscribe to TWiT Photo podcast on iTunes for free. Follow Catherine on Twitter. You can also check out her blog here.Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-photo. Thanks to CacheFly for providing the bandwidth for this podcast. Sponsor: Netflix
Doug Kaye joins us this week and show us his unique perspective into the world of photography. With his analytical eye, he shows us how to be technical as well as creative when practicing photography. Doug's Tips Buy (and sell) used gears. Find and join local photo club. Get into printing your images. Hosts: Sarah Lane and Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Don't miss a chance to watch or listen to your favorite photographers – download and subscribe to TWiT Photo podcast on iTunes for free. Follow Catherine on Twitter. You can also check out her blog here.Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-photo. Thanks to CacheFly for providing the bandwidth for this podcast. Sponsor: Netflix
Doug Kaye joins us this week and show us his unique perspective into the world of photography. With his analytical eye, he shows us how to be technical as well as creative when practicing photography. Doug's TipsBuy (and sell) used gears.Find and join local photo club.Get into printing your images.LINKSDoug's website. dougkaye.comDoug's twitter. twitter.com/dougkayeGoogle+ Photographers Conference. gpluspc.com Hosts: Sarah Lane and Trey Ratcliff Guest: Doug Kaye Follow Catherine on Twitter. You can also check out her blog here. Don't miss a chance to watch or listen to your favorite photographers – download and subscribe to TWiT Photo podcast for free at twit.tv/shows/twit-photo. Thanks to CacheFly for providing the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: Netflix
Marshall is camping so I'm solo this week, with guest Doug Kaye, podcast pioneer and rssCloud early adopter. It'll be like old times! :-)
Marshall is camping so I'm solo this week, with guest Doug Kaye, podcast pioneer and rssCloud early adopter. It'll be like old times! :-)
Size: 6.7M Duration: 14:20Welcome everyone to the last Christmas podcast of the year. We conclude the season with another very recent show, Sunday, December 23 to be exact. And we are proud to bring you a segment of An Atlanta Christmas that has never been presented before. "Civil War Triptych", written by Thomas E. Fuller, follows the Christmas stories of three characters, each with an entirely different situation and take on the season.Again, technical reasons prevented me from including the performer's names in the audio, but they are Clair W. Kiernan, Veronica Byrd, and Jeff Montgomery. Assisting with the song at the end are Dawn Marie and Sarah Taylor. Special thanks to our performance coach, Doug Kaye.We hope you've enjoyed our annual presentation of An Atlanta Christmas. We look forward to doing it again next year.You can help make next year possible with your purchase of one of our CDs through www.artc.org or by download at Audible.com!Let us know what you think at podcast@artc.org.And, as we close the show, allow us to wish you Merry Christmas to all, and to y'all a good night.There is Adventure in Sound!
Doug Kaye talks about his keynote at Podcast Expo; why podcasting is such a big deal; citizen journalism—gatekeepers to information; opening up media to individuals; impact on traditional media; Chris Matthews podcasting “Hard Ball”, bloggers; laying off people at New York Times and introduces blogs to the paper. IT Conversations infrastructure: network of multiple series,… The post Dawn of Podcasting with Doug Kaye appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
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