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Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 3.26.25

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 198:37


32.019 It's always GREAT ROCKIN' when DJ Del is on the radio! Giving turntable #4 a rigorous workout tonight, digging cool platters from deep within the Motorbilly Vaults as well as hot new slabs that have made their way up to the Basement Penthouse! We're also taking some time to properly celebrate Johnny Burnette's 91st birthday, enjoying some rare cuts from the rowdy Memphis rockers' repertoire as well as some inspired covers by modern day rockabilly artists. Bask in the glow of the Mean Devils' scorching 7" disc, "Simmer Down," sop up your tears while digging Union Avenue's "All I Can Do Is Cry" and move on up the lane with the Whiskey Daredevils' "Further Down The Line"! Loads of great requests from the brilliant "Go Kat, GO!" listeners including some Reverend Horton Heat, Lucky Jones, The Stray Cats, The Relaxtrio, Glam Parson, Geoffrey Miller, Jeff Beck, Billy Blanks and Rusty & Doug Kershaw! Hot new cuts to debut from Marshall Scott Warner, Brandon Wayne & his Lonesome Drifters and Willie Barry! Over 3 hours of the finest retro-roots-rockin'roll ready for you to consume (commercial free!) on the latest episode of DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO ! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!

Gain Traction
[SEMA Series] Connecting Tire Leaders with Don Detore, Clint Young, Doug Kershaw, Melanie White, and Scott Bishop

Gain Traction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 19:37


Don Detore, Editor at Tire Business, oversees the daily editorial operations of Tire Business, the leading trade magazine for the tire industry published by Crain Communications. Don also has experience as a managing editor, adjunct professor, and executive editor. Clint Young, President and Chief Operating Officer at Point S Tire and Auto Service, has been with the company for almost 10 years. Clint's role focuses on creating growth and improving the member experience at Point S Tire, which has more than 350 points of sale across the US. Doug Kershaw is Head of Operations at Ferentino Tire USA, with a proven history of developing and executing strategic initiatives. He previously served as Executive Vice President of KAL Group and as President - USA of BKT Tires, where he generated over $700K in sales in the first 2 months.  Melanie White, CEO at Hellwig Suspension Products, is the fourth generation leader of the family-owned business. She also serves on industry committees, demonstrating her leadership and dedication to the automotive aftermarket sector. Scott Bishop, Vice President of Independent Channel Sales at Sailun Tire Americas, has over 20 years of experience in the tire industry. Scott joined Sailun in August 2024 after spending five years at Falken Tire in various sales roles. In this episode… The automotive industry thrives on relationships, innovation, and timely information. How do industry leaders leverage events like SEMA to strengthen their businesses and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market? Don Detore from Tire Business, Clint Young from Point S Tire and Auto Service, Doug Kershaw from Ferentino Tire USA, Melanie White from Hellwig Suspension Products, and Scott Bishop from Sailun Tire Americas all agree that SEMA serves as a crucial hub for networking, showcasing products, and staying informed about the latest trends. They emphasize the importance of face-to-face interactions with partners, customers, and peers from around the world. This annual event provides a unique opportunity to establish new connections, reinforce existing relationships, and gain insights into emerging technologies and market demands, all of which are vital for business growth and adaptation in the automotive sector. On this episode of Gain Traction, join Mike Edge at SEMA, where he chats with Don, Clint, Doug, Melanie and Scott about the importance of industry relationships, the global reach of tire organizations, the role of trade shows in product showcasing, and the value of timely industry news. They discuss how SEMA facilitates networking, product launches, and staying updated on automotive trends. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:  [03:48] How Tire Business breaks and expands on industry news [05:48] The value of SEMA as a relationship-building platform [07:25] The scale of Point S Tire's operations and impact on the tire and auto industry globally  [09:25] How SEMA inspires with new technology and lifelong friendships [13:31] SEMA's role in showcasing products and building connections [16:13] SEMA: A week for networking and impactful meetings Resources mentioned in this episode: Don Detore on LinkedIn Tire Business Clint Young on LinkedIn  Point S Tire and Auto Service  Doug Kershaw on LinkedIn Ferentino Tire USA Melanie White on LinkedIn Hellwig Suspension Products Scott Bishop on LinkedIn Sailun Tire Americas SEMA Show 2024 Mike Edge on LinkedIn Tread Partners Quotable Moments:  "SEMA is important to us because we like to establish, maintain, and promote our relationships with everybody in the industry." - Don Detore "The owner gets to keep their name, they keep doing business as they normally would. They just get all the benefits of a much larger organization." - Clint Young “I just saw one guy I hadn't seen in five years. Really, really good to be back here, and I really do like the show.” - Doug Kershaw "SEMA is this great place that we get to show off our products. We get to connect with our customers." - Melanie White "Things are still bought and sold with relationships. This is a great week to be here." - Scott Bishop Action Steps:  Partner with leading industry publications: Elevate your platform by aligning with established authorities in your industry. Develop a unique series of informational content: Provide your audience with specialized knowledge and keep them engaged over time. Focus on relationships and networking at industry events: Facilitate new partnerships and strengthen existing connections. Emphasize prompt and in-depth news reporting: Keep your audience informed and position your platform as a go-to resource. Encourage innovation and showcase new products at industry shows: Highlight your progressive approach and commitment to industry advancements. Sponsor for this episode... This episode is brought to you by Tread Partners.  At Tread Partners, we provide digital marketing for multi-location tire dealers and auto repair shops.  By using our strategy, branding, and marketing services, we help shops sell more tires and put more cars in bays. We've helped companies like Action Gator Tire, Colony Tire and Service, and Ulmer's Auto Care Center bring extreme growth in paid leads, ROI, and searches.  So, what are you waiting for? Visit www.treadpartners.com or email info@treadpartners.com to learn more.

Andrew's Daily Five
Guess the Year (Jonathan L): Episode 1

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 28:21


Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses...... Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Under the Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers (1991)Song 1: Sweet Home Chicago by Robert Johnson (1936)Song 2: Heaven by Calum Scott (2022)Song 3: Tell It to the Volcano by Miniature Tigers (2008)Song 4: Been It by The Cardigans (1996)Song 5: Walk the Dinosaur by Was (Not Was) (1987)Song 6: The Right Thing to Do by Carly Simon (1972)Song 7: Diggy Liggy Lo by Doug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw (1961)Song 8: Lies by Peter, Bjorn and John (2011)Song 9: He's a Mighty Good Leader by Beck (1994)Song 10: (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson (1967)

Performance Anxiety
Jason Achilles

Performance Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 100:34


Today's guest makes me wish I had studied more in school. Meet Jason Achilles. This guy's breadth of talent and interests just blows my mind! He's not just a talented musician but he's also an engineer who has recorded the sounds of Mars from a microphone system he was in charge of on the Mars rover. And apparently this kind of professional diversity runs in the family. By the way, he uses one of the microphones that didn't make it to Mars on the podcast! But the podcast starts off with an admission by Jason about the amount of info he decided to share with me. We talk about his early musical endeavors, including how he started playing solo and improvisationally. So you now know that Jason has worked with NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, but he's also worked with Jerry Cantrell, Doug Kershaw, Geezer Butler, Dizzy Reed, and a ton of other people. I'm really not sure which of those is more impressive to me. Jason reveals how he started working with NASA, getting involved in the Mars Rover project, and recording exclusively in analog. He obviously gets more creative the more limitations he has! He also reveals some news about a Carnegie Hall performance, putting together a planetarium tour, and thanks to a student at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, he's asked probably the most intelligent question that's ever been asked on this podcast (Thank you Triston Tindell).  Check Jason's music out on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your music. Go to jasonachilles.com for his music as well as Sounds From Mars and more info on upcoming events. He's @jasonachilles on X. We're @PerformanceAnx on the socials. You can keep us going with coffee at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or merch at performanceanx.threadless.com. Visiting our sponsors also helps out a lot! So let's check out Jason Achilles on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Episode 34. The Louisiana Episode

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 122:11


Louisiana! A little French History of Acadia, Bayou Fiddle Music, Zydeco Accordion, Meet Lafyette's Finest Honky Tonk with Deano and Jo, Go To New Orleans For King Cake, Fats Domino, Louis Armstrong, Doug Kershaw, Irma Thomas, Doctor John, Neville Brothers, Clifton Chenier, Paul Prudhomme's Food Philosophy, Chris Makes Red Beans and Rice, and Fun on the Big River with Jim and Chris. “Laissez les bons temps rouler” https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
Hour 2 - "Doug Kershaw!"

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 42:00 Transcription Available


Rich & crew (holding it down for Covino) have fun with a The Bachelor spoiler alert! It makes Rich think fondly of his wife sliding on base-paths! There is some big time Taylor Swift push-back & the show reacts! A special edition of 'SUPER BOWL TRIVIA' gets fired up & the contestant on the studio lines comes in hot! Plus, the line for the Big Game is moving & Elon Musk has done something that Rich thinks could change sports down the road!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Three Song Stories
Episode 291 - J. Robert Houghtaling

Three Song Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 81:52


J Robert Houghtaling is a BMI writer with film score credits on National TV shows including "Big Bang Theory," "Madame Secretary,” as well as on shows on the Travel Channel and Hallmark Channel. He's appeared on folk stages around Florida as a fiddle player with the likes of John McEuen and Chief Jim Billie, and he's warmed up shows for the Charlie Daniels Band, Doug Kershaw, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Bonnie Raitt. J Robert's music is featured in several Florida feature films, including the award winning PBS documentary "The Great Florida Cattle Drive,” the recent PBS film “Southwest Florida's Mangrove Coast,” and the upcoming story of “Peter Gerbert – Florida Nature Artist.”

Flyover Folk Podcast
EP 9.02 | Cajun Joe | Doug Kershaw | Bullies

Flyover Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 2:31


Matt and Drew discuss " Cajun Joe" by Doug Kershaw . To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.

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RadioDixie - Podcasty
Doug Kershaw a Country zprávy listopad 2022

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022


Vyrůstal mezi aligátory v močálech jižní Louisiany, časem se vypracoval na jednu z největších ikon cajunu a jeho Diggy Liggy Lo hraje každá druhá country kapela. Doug Kershaw ve svých 86 letech stále koncertuje a housle drhne stejně jako zamlada. Před jeho velkým profilem uslyšíte nové fláky od Brothers Osborne, Lainey Wilson nebo Raye Scotta.

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
They're Running Totally Stealth - The Earless Wax Movie Show - A Puzzling Evidence Show Podcast - S6E2

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 93:27


Voices Include Puzzling Evidence, Philo Drummond, Dr. Hal, Cardhouse Robot. Gubment Paranoia opens the Show with Burning Man Helicopter Black Ops Cops, concept of friendship and people yeah people with middle of the night programming; What is radio? Philo, this guy said frop on the air?, Dr. Hal cautions the listening audience; Guys flap their meat; backwoods techno-geeks show how it's done; caller brings down show with negative self talk; Radio Consumers want their stuff; Sad Story of Reverend DiCarli and 10,000 Balloons to Dobbstown; Philo won't stop talking about radio (he's reading from a book); Audience characteristics; Original Pamphlet holders can get a free seat in the bilge tank seating area; Get Your Ticket Punched at Dobbstown; More Radio Bullshit; How Radio Is Done Part 1 billion and 2; Why Does Your Audience Keep Listening; Caller Waxes Poetic; Why Do Monkeys Eat Bananas?; Borange, the only word that rhymes with Orange; Lie Hard; The Internet Has It's Own Spaceship for X-Day; Power-Generating Pinball Child Seats; Why Not Lucky Charms?; Robot Carnival In Heaven; Sports Seed Time Has Passed, Talk About Seeds Later; Puzzling Evidence's Cryogenic Memory Gap; Taters Out of Craters; The Apes of Wrath; You Can't Be Sure You're Not A Robot; Answer That Phone; Thanks to Gubment Corruption We're Gonna Be RICH!; The Show Contraindications; Doug Kershaw was a Special Cajun; What's New Pussycat; The Face of The Guy Show; Laugh Getter Type Things Not To Do At X-Day; Overestimating Tolerance Levels; Running From Scissors; Don't Interrupt Me, I'm Trying To Think; Barrel of Monkeys? Fun? I Don't Think So; The Viking Sword; Unscheduled 420 Break while Too Long J-Pop Plays; Watching YouTube On The Radio Is Not Cool; Global Civilization Fallacy and The Boredoms: Coincidence?; Music Fighter; Looking At The Listeners on the Special Show App; Wheel of Fortune Winner: Jesus Smoked C__s__f__lds; Movie and Cigarette Talk; You Can Hear Them Talk About Things They're Watching That The Listeners Cannot See; They're Made Of Meat; I'm Going To Ask You Some Questions While Winding Down The Show; https://www.soundboard.com/sb/israelyplane; Philo's Birthday is Today!; Teachers of Peaches; The Indian Tomb with Debra Paget - CHECK IT OUT!!; The Show's Over Now Dream Fluff Time!! See You Next Time --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 7.20.22

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 249:26


153. Truly an epic show for the ages! Not only can you hear fabulous NEW rockin' selections from hot modern artists like Seatbelt, The Hi-Views, Legacaster, Jake Calypso, Boney & The Shakers, Toto & The Raw Deals,  Ezra Lee, The Hi-Fi Lowdowns, The Nite Howlers, Abby Girl, The Mellows & Geoffrey Miller BUT we've also got classic tracks in this episode from legendary stars Hank Penny, Joe Poovey, Curtis Gordon, Rusty & Doug Kershaw, Gene Dunn, Lattie Moore, Mimi Roman, Charlie Feathers, Webb Pierce, Buddy Holly & Tony Sheridan & The Beat Brothers! PLUS, we finally get out chance to talk LIVE with The Jerrell's singer/guitarist Jeremy Slemenda! Enjoy our exclusive chat with this Texas rockin' cat and thrill to the hot, boppin' sounds of their debut platter, "Wanted Man" available now on El Toro Records (LP&CD!). Help us wish Little Rachel a Happy Birthday and dig some real gone hot rod rockin' toons in honor of the 4th Annual Pied Pipers Car Show (Sat. July 23rd, Warren, MI).  Over FOUR HOURS in this action-packed episode, so consume carefully and slowly...! DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" is good to the last bop!™

Chasin' That Neon Podcast
Episode 7- "Fiddlin' Lefty" Ryan & Jennifer Keplin- Music Ranch North Dakota!

Chasin' That Neon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 56:15


 A native of Belcourt, ND, Ryan Keplin has established his reputation as a distinctive left-handed fiddle player and entertainer, astonishing crowds wherever he plays. His spectacular shows feature a mixture of fiddle music and singing, leaving his audiences wanting to hear more each time.  Ryan's musical interests began as a young child. He found inspiration in the music of fiddle greats like Andy Desjarlais, Reg Bouvette, and Graham Townsend. Today, the multi-talented entertainer can play not only the fiddle, but also the acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, mandolin, and piano. Ryan has performed at various events and festivals in the U.S. and Canada, including the Smithsonian Folklife Festival the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.,  The Homesteaders Festival near Nashville, Tennessee, MetisFest at the International Peace Gardens, Norsk Hostfest in Minot, ND, Asham Stomperfest in Manitoba, and the famous Back to Batoche Festival in Saskatchewan.  With an extensive musical background, Ryan has shared the stage with well-known entertainers including Moe Bandy, The Bellamy Brothers, Mark Chesnutt, Rory Feek, Kevin Costner, Julie Roberts, Doug Kershaw, Jo-El Sonnier, Eddy Raven, Reg Bouvette, Darren Lavallee, Clint Dutiaume, John Arcand, and Calvin Vollrath, to name a few.   This podcast captures a great conversation with Ryan & Jennifer Keplin about Ryan's music career, the "Ryan Keplin Summerfest," and their partnership with Music Ranch Montana. 

Branson Country USA Podcasts
Jana King Evans and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 48:55


This week we welcome Jana King Evans! Jana is a singer, songwriter, vocal arranger, and producer of recording sessions and stage shows. Growing up in Texas, Jana completed a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal and Choral Music and Music Arranging, and did Masters work in Music Theater and Music Theory at Texas Tech University. Jana lived in Nashville over 15 years and is most recognized for her many years on national television on TNN (The Nashville Network) as lead background vocalist/vocal arranger on the Ralph Emery show, “Nashville Now”.....and on the Crook and Chase Show, “Music City Tonight”. She also can be seen on RFD TV's Family Reunion series on the “Second Generation” show. Jana has sung background and arranged vocals on 100's of recordings with artists such as Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks, Clint Black, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Randy Travis, Ronnie Milsap, Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Loretta Lynn, Roy Rogers, Marty Stuart, Clay Walker, etc. etc. etc.. Jana is also recognized for her commercial/jingle career in Nashville, Chicago, and Dallas. Some of the ones to note are: ”Like a good neighbor...STATE FARM is there”
“The heartbeat of America....that's TODAY'S CHEVROLET” “OH, I'd love to be and OSCAR MEYER WEINER” “BUDWEISER BEER” and “TOYOTA” After marrying her husband who is a native of Branson, Jana has been a featured performer in various shows with the likes of Pam Tillis, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee, Les Brown and the Band of Renown, Doug Kershaw, etc. (And now....FINALLY...the stage of Branson Country USA)! In the past few years, Jana has been on a national tour with the Memphis Symphony orchestra singing along with live footage of Elvis Presley, produced by Priscilla Presley Productions, and with Deana Martin in Las Vegas in honor of Dean Martin's 100th year birthday celebration. Jana has had success as a songwriter and is most proud of her a song called “Jump Into My Fire”.....recorded by the late great Etta James on her Grammy nominated Island Records album “7 Year Itch”. Jana's latest vocal project is on the newly released movie soundtrack, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”. Jana recorded along with other Nashville session singers for the background and choral tracks under the direction of Dave Cobb (Christ Stapleton's producer) at the RCA Recording Studio in Nashville. Besides the music business, Jana spends most of her time now in community service as the new Administrator of the Branson Veterans Memorial Garden!

All My Favorite Songs
All My Favorite Songs 008 by Kurt Vile - Nepotismic Reticulum Top Faves Studio Mixtape

All My Favorite Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021


Kurt Samuel Vile (born January 3, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He is known for his solo work and as the former lead guitarist of rock band The War on Drugs. Both in the studio and during live performances, Vile is accompanied by his backing band, The Violators, which currently includes Jesse Trbovich (bass, guitar, saxophone), Rob Laakso (guitar, bass) and Kyle Spence (drums). His laid-back and drifting indie rock takes notes from masters like Neil Young, Sonic Youth, and Dinosaur Jr., exploring inventive guitar tones on meditative and often self-reflective songs. Lineup: Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Courtney Barnett, DRINKS, Cass McCombs, John Prine, Nathan Bowles, Grouper, Yo La Tengo, Jessica Pratt, Steve Gunn, Kurt Vile, Steely Dan, The Go-Betweens, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Suicide, The Move, Captain Beefheart, Miles Davis, The Sadies, The Pogues, The Rolling Stones, Rusty Kershaw, Doug Kershaw, Willie Dunn, Aphrodite's Child, Lou Reed, Prince, Depeche Mode, David Bowie, Big Star, Flamin' Groovies, The Byrds, Tim Buckley, Randy Newman, David Byrne, Gary Numan Tubeway Army

Branson Country USA Podcasts
Jana King Evans and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 48:44


This week we welcome Jana King Evans! Jana is a singer, songwriter, vocal arranger, and producer of recording sessions and stage shows. Growing up in Texas, Jana completed a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal and Choral Music and Music Arranging, and did Masters work in Music Theater and Music Theory at Texas Tech University. Jana lived in Nashville over 15 years and is most recognized for her many years on national television on TNN (The Nashville Network) as lead background vocalist/vocal arranger on the Ralph Emery show, “Nashville Now”.....and on the Crook and Chase Show, “Music City Tonight”. She also can be seen on RFD TV's Family Reunion series on the “Second Generation” show. Jana has sung background and arranged vocals on 100's of recordings with artists such as Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks, Clint Black, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Randy Travis, Ronnie Milsap, Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Loretta Lynn, Roy Rogers, Marty Stuart, Clay Walker, etc. etc. etc.. Jana is also recognized for her commercial/jingle career in Nashville, Chicago, and Dallas. Some of the ones to note are: ”Like a good neighbor...STATE FARM is there”
“The heartbeat of America....that's TODAY'S CHEVROLET” “OH, I'd love to be and OSCAR MEYER WEINER” “BUDWEISER BEER” and “TOYOTA” After marrying her husband who is a native of Branson, Jana has been a featured performer in various shows with the likes of Pam Tillis, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee, Les Brown and the Band of Renown, Doug Kershaw, etc. (And now....FINALLY...the stage of Branson Country USA)! In the past few years, Jana has been on a national tour with the Memphis Symphony orchestra singing along with live footage of Elvis Presley, produced by Priscilla Presley Productions, and with Deana Martin in Las Vegas in honor of Dean Martin's 100th year birthday celebration. Jana has had success as a songwriter and is most proud of her a song called “Jump Into My Fire”.....recorded by the late great Etta James on her Grammy nominated Island Records album “7 Year Itch”. Jana's latest vocal project is on the newly released movie soundtrack, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”. Jana recorded along with other Nashville session singers for the background and choral tracks under the direction of Dave Cobb (Christ Stapleton's producer) at the RCA Recording Studio in Nashville. Besides the music business, Jana spends most of her time now in community service as the new Administrator of the Branson Veterans Memorial Garden!

What's Bruin Show
Episode 310: B Team - Laissez Les Ours Rouler

What's Bruin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 70:07


Nathan and Hanna welcome Bruin Report Online's Chris Osgood to break down UCLA's statement victory against LSU. Outro music is the Cajun classic 'Jambalaya,' performed by Doug Kershaw.

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 6.15.21

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 181:18


45. Rockin' your bones with the liveliest blend of vintage & modern 50's-styled rock & roll -it's DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" on a Tuesday nite! Check out the latest music from Americana artists like Mad Guz & The Mojos (Germany), Feed The Ducks (Spain), Be Bop Creek (France), The Doel Brothers (England), The Knockout Kings (USA), Danny Fisher (UK), Marcel Bontempi (Germany), Lucky Jones (USA) & The Cactus Candies (France) playing alongside classic recordings from the likes of Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'N' Roll Trio, Narvel Felts, Art Adams & The Rhythm Knights, Rusty & Doug Kershaw, Ray Campi with John & Henry, Junior Thompson & The Meteors, Carl Perkins and Sonny Fisher, too! Enjoy the radio debut of Jimmy Dale Richardson's new Fun-Guy 45, "'58 Buick" and thrill to a retro-80's Levi Dexter tribute this evening! Nobody brings the past and the present together like the Aztec Werewolf, DJ Del VIllarreal on the best radio program in the world, "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -seriously rockin!

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 5.26.21

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 183:40


40. Are you feeling "Lucky"? DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" airs LIVE from the Motorbilly Studios on www.Rockabilly-Radio.net -8 til 11 pm EST (5 to 8 pm PST!)... we've got an EXCLUSIVE interview with Georgia hillbilly cat Lucky Jones and the big debut of his NEW album "This Ain't Memphis"! PLUS the fab new Danny Fisher album, Skinny McGee & His Mayhem Makers & YOUR requests & dedications! Catch some Carl Perkins, Rusty n' Doug Kershaw, Art Adams, Joe Poovey, Wanda Jackson, Dale Hawkins, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley in this 3 hour episode PLUS, we'll hear from current rockers such as Miss Lauren Marie, Jared Petteys, Hot Rod Walt, Dave & Deke, The Crown City Bombers, The Bellfuries & Marcel Bontempi! You're in luck -DJ Del is spinning the BEST new & old rockin' sounds on "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last BOP... seriously rockin'!™

Vinyl-O-Matic
Albums and All That, Starting with the letter H as in Hotel, Part 4

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 64:34


The New World Theatre Ochestra [00:22] "After Hours Joint" Honeymoon in Manhattan Somerset P-3000 1958 An approximation of Gershwin, I suppose. Elton John [04:37] "Susie (Dramas)" Honky Château UNI Records 93135 1972 An approximation of The Band, I suppose. Fred Burton [08:01] "There's Going To Be A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight" Honky Tonk Percussion Spin-O-Rama S-8 1958 Honky tonk piano with percussion... with stereo separation. "Fingers" Mahoney [10:15] "Bicycle Built for Two" HonkyTonk Piano Riviera Records R0050 1960 Honky tonk piano with percussion... in mono. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra [14:02] "Hooked on Bach" Hooked on Classics RCA AYL1-5022 1981 See? Those High on Music people got nuthin' on the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This title single from this album reached number 10 on the Hot 100 in 1981. Al Hirt [19:59] "Holiday for Trumpet" Horn-a-Plenty RCA Victor LSP-2446 1962 Oh right, as opposed to "Holiday for Strings". Dirty Three [22:15] "Red" Horse Stories Touch & Go TG165 1996 So good. The third studio album from Aussies Warren Ellis, Mick Turner, and Jim White. America [26:10] "A Horse with No Name" America Warner Bros. Records BS2576 1971 Whoops... I guess Your Old Pal Will must've been a little sleepy when he filed this one. But the album cover does say AMERICA and then A Horse with No Name, so he put it into H. Patti Smith [31:28] "Gloria: In Excelsis Deo/Gloria (Version)" Horses Arista AB 4066 1975 One of the finest track one, side ones in rock and roll. Isaac Hayes [37:20] "Hyperbolicsyllablicsesquedalymystic" Hot Buttered Soul Enterprise ENS-1001 1969 How do you follow up a killer rendition Burt Bacharach's "Walk on By"? With this keller jam, of course. Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen [47:39] "Diggy Liggy Lo" Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites Paramount Records PAS-6031 1972 A fantastic cover of the Jay Miller classic made popular by Doug Kershaw. The Rolling Stones [49:31] "19th Nervous Breakdown" Hot Rocks 1964-1971 London Records 2PS 606/7 1971 Got Stones if you want it. This single made it to number 2 on the Hot 100 in 1966. Eagles [53:29] "New Kid in Town" Hotel California Asylum Records 7E-1084 1976 What, you thought I was going to play the title track? C'mon... no one needs to hear that song for at least another decade. Meanwhile, this song features Joe Walsh on Rhodes piano and Hammond organ and is still listenable. Boiled in Lead [58:34] "Go! Move! Shift (The Moving-On Song)" Hotheads Atomic Theory TTA 8687 1987 Some Celtic rocking from the Twin Cities, covering a song written by Ewan MacColl, father of Vinyl-O-Matic favorite Kristy MacColl. Music behind the DJ: "Walk On By" by Les Brown and his Orchestra.

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 1.13.21

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 182:07


04. Travel back to the magical past and thrill to those rewound sounds of DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" Take a break from tomorrow -we're visiting yesteryear on tonite's program with a generous 3 hour mix of ALL 'old school' rockin' music. Nothin' but pre 1965 rockabilly music, here! Hear favorites such as Gene Vincent, Elvis Presley, Marvin Rainwater, Warren Smith, Trini Lopez, Charlie Feathers, Jerry Reed, Johnny Cash, Onie Wheeler, Rusty & Doug Kershaw, Sleepy La Beef, Grandpa Jones, Johnny Powers and even Link Wray! The beauty of this journey is that your ticket is FREE! Climb aboard and ride the retro rocket with the Aztec Werewolf on "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" LIVE from the Motorbilly Studio! Make a request for NEXT WEEK'S SHOW: del@motorbilly.com

The Dale Wiley Show
DWS Doug Kershaw talks about his career

The Dale Wiley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 28:30


DWS The Louisiana Man talks more about his career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dale613/support

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Missouri Music Podcast
Lucky Dave Stuckey (part 2)

Missouri Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 19:53


Dale talks with Dave Stuckey about the Debs, Loiu Whitney, and Doug Kershaw.

Rockin' the Suburbs
986: Doug Kershaw - 'The Cajun Way'

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 16:55


Patrick examines "The Cajun Way," the 1969 debut solo album by Doug Kershaw. (Jim is out this week.) Episode editor: Patrick Foster Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) Artie S. Industries LLC

Toma uno
Toma Uno - John 80th Lennon - 10/10/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 58:47


Han pasado 80 años desde que el 9 de Octubre de 1940 viniera al mundo en la portuaria ciudad de Liverpool John Lennon, cantante, compositor, guitarrista y activista político. Un personaje indispensable para entender el desarrollo de la música popular en cuanto a sonido, estilo y actitud. Fue el más decidido y personal de los cuatro miembros de los Beatles, incansable buscador de nuevas sensaciones y un rebelde por naturaleza, lo que le llevó a situaciones comprometidas a lo largo de su vida. “Imagine” es, sin duda, la canción más representativa de toda la carrera musical de John Winston Lennon, a quien recordamos hoy, cuando se cumplen 70 años desde su nacimiento. Después de todo lo que se ha comentado en estas fechas tan solo nos queda escuchar una emocionante versión realizada por Emmylou Harris de este tema, que fue uno de los censurados por la Administración Bush tras los atentados del 11 de Septiembre de 2001 y que dejaba mensajes como: Imagina que no hay países. No es difícil de hacer. Nada por lo que matar o morir. Y tampoco ninguna religión… John Lennon incluyó originalmente “Grow Old With Me” en su álbum Milk And Honey. Una línea de la letra estaba tomada del poema “Rabbi Ben Ezra”, de Robery Browning, y la canción venía a expresar los sueños de John sobre que le hubiera gustado hacer cuando envejeciera. Sueños simples como los de vivir para siempre una vida sencilla con la persona querida. Mary Chapin Carpenter interpretó esta canción en el álbum Working Class Hero… A Tribute To John Lennon. “Nowhere Man”, que pertenecía a Rubber Soul, el sexto álbum de los Beatles editado en 1965, parece definir en un principio el carácter del propio John Lennon. Tras admitir posteriormente que consumía drogas, el personaje fue analizado desde todos los puntos de vista posibles por los expertos. Como conclusión, aquél “hombre de ninguna parte” podía ser desde un “camello” al capitán del Submarino Amarillo. De forma casi sorprendente, Randy Travis, uno de los baluartes de la mejor etapa de los neotradicionalistas del country, la incluyó en un álbum imprescindible de homenaje a los Fab 4 como fue Come Together:America Salutes The Beatles publicado hace 25 años.  Con Kris Kristofferson y Willie Nelson en los coros, Chris Stapleton realizó esta poderosa versión de “You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away”, una canción que compuso y cantó como solista John Lennon en una etapa en la que el músico estaba especialmente influido por Bob Dylan. La canción es un ejemplo temprano de la autorreflexión de John en su escritura, que había comenzado con canciones como "I'm a Loser" en el verano de 1964. Esta canción, compuesta indudablemente por John Lennon, es uno de los cortes más sencillos del cuarteto al que solo se le añadió una flauta final en su versión original, incluida en la banda sonora de Help!. Los Beatles acababan de completar su segunda gran gira de conciertos por Estados Unidos cuando empezaron a grabar Beatles For Sale en pleno agosto de 1964. Cuando uno escucha con cierto detenimiento aquel disco es fácil de entender que el cuarteto estuviera exhausto en algunos de los cortes. Cuando John Lennon compuso “I’m A Loser” las influencias de Bob Dylan en su forma de escribir eran evidentes, como se demuestra en la utilización de ciertas expresiones y matices propios del genio de Minnesota en aquella época. En 1977, Doug Kershaw publicaba su álbum Flip, Flop & Fly con esta versión absolutamente campera. Help! fue uno de los momentos mágicos en la historia de los Beatles. Empezaron trabajando bajo el título de Beatles Phase II, pero muy pronto pasó a denominarse Eight Arms to Hold You (Ocho brazos para atraparte) hasta que se decidieron por Help!. Al parecer, la película está inspirada en el clásico de los Hermanos Marx Sopa de ganso, aunque en diferentes momentos encontramos alusiones satíricas de las series de James Bond como ocurre con el comienzo del tema central. De hecho, por entonces, Help! y las cintas de las aventuras del agente 007 tenían la misma distribuidora, United Artists, y llegaron a utilizar algunos sonidos muy característicos que no vieron la luz en el mercado europeo por entonces. Como canción, “Help!” fue una de las primeras canciones del cuarteto en que no se hablaba del chico que encuentra a la chica y la pierde después. Lennon súplica ayuda, comparando la situación en la que se encontró en los primeros tiempos, menos complicados. Dolly Parton nos sorprendió a todos llevándola al terreno del bluegrass. Lorrie Morgan, realizó hace años una extraordinaria versión de “Eight Days A Week”, que originalmente contaba con John Lennon como solista, abría la segunda cara del LP Beatles For Sale, que empezó a gestarse cuando habían terminado su segunda gran gira por los Estados Unidos. Se ha especulado sobre si el tema estaba dedicado a Brian Epstein, porque en aquellos tiempos tenía que dividirlo para atender como manager a multitud de grupos y solistas, de tal forma que trabajaba “ocho días a la semana”. La canción fue compuesta por John cuando el grupo estaba preparando su segunda película, que en principio iba a llamarse Eight Arms To Hold You y que, definitivamente, llevó el nombre de Help!. “I Feel Fine”  nos sirve también para recordar que esta canción se editó como single en 1964, con reservas de tres cuartos de millón de copias, como continuación de “A Hard Day’s Night”. Fue el octavo single del grupo y el sexto No.1 consecutivo y, sin embargo, no apareció en un álbum oficial hasta que vio la luz Past Masters. Volume One. Nativas de Manhattan Beach, al sur de California, y con una educación que mezclaba las tradiciones polacas y de Oklahoma, las hermanas Oliver, Kristine y Janis, empezaron a cantar juntas desde que tenían 7 y 9 años. Sus primeras apariciones musicales fueron en el coro de la iglesia local para llegar a la high school con un cierto sabor vaquero. Sus influencias incluyen a Dylan, Everly Brothers, Linda Ronstadt, Hank Williams, Bob Wills, el bluegrass y, como no, los Beatles. El segundo álbum de la familiar pareja con el nombre de Sweethearts Of The Rodeo, One Time, One Night, nos dejó esta versión de “I Feel Fine”, que fue editado en single en 1988, cinco años después de que Janis Oliver hubiera encontrado a Vince Gill, por entonces miembro de Pure Prairie League. Fue su primera mujer. “I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party” perteneció originalmente al álbum Beatles For Sale, editado en 1964. Estamos ante otra canción de Lennon con referencias a su infancia y sus relaciones familiares. En este caso tiene que ver con la alienación y un cierto sufrimiento. Ya que la chica a la que espera le da platón, decide dejar la fiesta para no estropearla a los demás. Tanto la letra como la música tienen claras reminiscencias de temas del estilo de "No Reply" y "I'm A Loser". En la versión original George Harrison fue solista junto a Lennon. Rosanne Cash incluyó esta espléndida versión en su recopilatorio Hits 1979-1989 logrando el primer puesto de las listas de singles de country… el último de su carrera por el momento. En el tiempo de TOMAUNO de hoy, nos visitan los más variopintos artistas de la escena de la Americana en sus distintas facetas. Así, Herb Pedersen recuerda un “Paperback Writer” que fue grabado durante las sesiones de Revolver  y se publicó como single en Junio de 1966, un par de meses antes de la edición del álbum, no publicándose en ningún Lp hasta la edición de Past Masters, Volume Two en el 88. La letra está inspirada por los dos libros de Lennon, “In His Own Write” y “Spaniard In The Works”, hablando del deseo de Paul McCartney de convertirse también en escritor. Steve Earle entendió la importancia del legado de los Beatles y llegó a realizar una versión muy particular de “I’m Looking Through You”, una canción que revelaba la influencia que Little Richard y Buddy Holly tuvieron en primeros escarceos del cuarteto de Liverpool, pero mantenidas durante el tiempo. Pertenecía a uno de sus álbumes más representativos, Rubber Soul, donde los llamados Fab 4 empezaron a tomar direcciones alternativas en su sonido. Los Lonely Boys es un trío de hermanos de San Angelo, Texas, que combinan elementos de rock and roll, blues, soul, country y música tejana siguiendo la tradición de su padre. Los hermanos Garza lo llaman Texican Rock’N’Roll. En la versión realizada originalmente por John Lennon estuvo acompañado de Elton John. “Whatever Gets You Thru The Night” está inspirada en una frase de un pastor evangelista durante un programa nocturno de televisión. En el álbum Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, Jakob Dylan, hijo de Bob Dylan y líder de los Wallflowers, grababa una versión de “Gimme Some Truth” junto a Dhani Harrison, hijo de George Harrison, que tomó el lugar de su padre en la canción, tocando la guitarra solista. En "Gimme Some Truth" Lennon expresa su frustración con los políticos, especialmente con el entonces presidente de Estados Unidos, Richard Nixon, a quien llama "Tricky Dicky", un apodo que se utilizaría tras el escándalo Watergate. Fue compuesta tras de la Guerra de Vietnam e incluida en el álbum Imagine de 1971. Ayer mismo, conmemorando los 80 años del nacimiento de John Lennon, se editó Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes. Bajo ese nombre, Yoko Ono y su hijo Sean han seleccionado 36 canciones de la carrera en solitario de Lennon por orden cronológico. El álbum Imagine es una referencia evidente en la discografía de John Lennon, por lo que versionar algunas de sus canciones ha sido especialmente atractivo. Aun siendo una de las interpretaciones más sólidas de la carrera de Lennon, "Oh My Love" es una de las menos conocidas. La compuso junto a Yoko Ono durante las sesiones de grabación del llamado White Album de los Beatles con el apoyo de George Harrison con su guitarra, como ocurrió en buena parte de los cortes de aquel disco. La canción tiene que ver con la terapia para superar sus traumas de la infancia. Jackson Browne la interpretó de esta forma en el proyecto Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. Doug Dillard y Gene Clark unieron fuerzas para realizar dos aventuras discográficas que han pasado a la historia como referencias fundamentales de la combinación de géneros musicales apegados a la tradición, pero con una apuesta de futuro arriesgada y positiva. En aquella segunda entrega, titulada The Fantastic Expetion Of Dillard & Clark, escogieron para cerrarla un tema como “Don’t Let Me Down”, que fue la cara B de “Get Back”. Las dos canciones iban a aparecer en un disco titulado precisamente Get Back que los Beatles estaban intentando grabar en 1969 en los estudios de Apple en Savile Row. El disco se abandonó, pero el single se publicó en el mes de abril. Escuchar audio

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Doug Kershaw Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 31:08


The unincorporated land of Louisiana. Where the native Americans of of all descents were Unencumbered by cultural biases and norms. These were small communes of different peoples who were bombastic and playing regional Music of the swamps. My guest plays Cajun Fiddle in myriads of settings and his musicianship and entertaining capacities are in the same class as Professor Longhair and Bill Monroe, Dolly Parton and John Lee Hooker. He grooves and growls playing live aid benefits for the farmers who toiled that unincorporated land where my guest dwelled with Louisiana Woman and Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash. My guest came of age when the music industry was regionally based with different sounds that emanated from the swamps and the bogs and the mountains and the parks and the urban squaller. However you square it, my guest has all these elements in his music which is why it is such a treat to have him with us live....Doug Kershaw welcome to the JFS... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Hothouse
The Horticulturati: Armadillos!

Hothouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 77:30


Turtle rabbit. Shell possum. Roadkill. Whatever you call it, the nine-banded armadillo is a mysterious, ancient, and unfairly maligned mammal. Find out everything you ever wanted to know (and more) about this Texas icon. Leah traces the armadillo’s bizarre migratory history, its role in medical research, and its rise as a symbol of the Austin music scene. We’ll bust some armadillo myths, meet some famous champions (including naturalist Roy Bedichek and artist Jim Franklin) and discuss the intractable problem of armadillos in the garden. So, spark up a spliff and fill your pantyhose with worms! The next time one wreaks havoc on your flowerbeds, you may just have a little more appreciation for this humble critter.  Songs: “Dead Armadillo Song” by the Lost Gonzo Band; “Spanish Moss” by Doug Kershaw; “Armadillo Stomp” by Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen;  “You Look Like the Devil” by Willie Nelson; “London Homesick Blues” by Gary P Nunn; “Beautiful Texas Sunshine” by Doug Sahm. Here’s a Spotify playlist.   Mentioned in this episode:  Pink Fairy Armadillo; Adventures With a Texas Naturalist by Roy Bedicheck; The Amazing Armadillo by Larry L. Smith and Robin W. Doughty; The Armadillo World Headquarters: A Memoir by Eddie Wilson Jessie Sublett ; The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock, by Jan Reid; “The Rise and Fall of the Armadillo World Headquarters” doc; “Poster Art of the Armadillo World Headquarters” doc ; A Poem is a Naked Person, a film by Les Blank; Franklin’s story about “You Look Like the Devil” told on Pick Up The Tempo podcast; “Armadillo Man,” (The New Yorker, 1971). Managing Armadillo Damage (Texas A&M Agrilife Extension). 

The Horticulturati
Armadillo!

The Horticulturati

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 77:30


Turtle rabbit. Shell possum. Roadkill. Whatever you call it, the nine-banded armadillo is a mysterious, ancient, and unfairly maligned mammal. Find out everything you ever wanted to know (and more) about this Texas icon. Leah traces the armadillo’s bizarre migratory history, its role in medical research, and its rise as a symbol of the Austin music scene. We’ll bust some armadillo myths, meet some famous champions (including naturalist Roy Bedichek and artist Jim Franklin) and discuss the intractable problem of armadillos in the garden. So, spark up a spliff and fill your pantyhose with worms! The next time one wreaks havoc on your flowerbeds, you may just have a little more appreciation for this humble critter.  Songs: “Dead Armadillo Song” by the Lost Gonzo Band; “Spanish Moss” by Doug Kershaw; “Armadillo Stomp” by Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen;  “You Look Like the Devil” by Willie Nelson; “London Homesick Blues” by Gary P Nunn; “Beautiful Texas Sunshine” by Doug Sahm. Here’s a Spotify playlist.   Mentioned in this episode:  Pink Fairy Armadillo; Adventures With a Texas Naturalist by Roy Bedicheck; The Amazing Armadillo by Larry L. Smith and Robin W. Doughty; The Armadillo World Headquarters: A Memoir by Eddie Wilson Jessie Sublett ; The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock, by Jan Reid; “The Rise and Fall of the Armadillo World Headquarters” doc; “Poster Art of the Armadillo World Headquarters” doc ; A Poem is a Naked Person, a film by Les Blank; Franklin’s story about “You Look Like the Devil” told on Pick Up The Tempo podcast; “Armadillo Man,” (The New Yorker, 1971). Managing Armadillo Damage (Texas A&M Agrilife Extension). 

The Dale Wiley Show
DWS Doug Kershaw

The Dale Wiley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 18:43


One of my musical heroes. Doug Kershaw!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dale613/support

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Vinyl-O-Matic
Albums and All That, Starting with the letter D as in Delta, Part 2

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 59:59


Palace Brothers [00:37] "I Send My Love to You" Days in the Wake Drag City DC50 1994 Will, Ned, and Paul keeping it simple. The Moody Blues with The London Festival Orchestra [02:52] "The Morning: Another Morning" Days of Future Passed Deram Records DES 18012 1967 I was feeling more AM jaunty than PM epic. Doug Kershaw [06:34] "Swamp Dance" Days of Heaven - The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Pacific Arts PAC8-128 1979 Scoring primarily done by the late great Ennio Morricone with contributions from Doug Kershaw and Leo Kottke. A great film if you haven't seen it (https://youtu.be/DCd2ruD1jTA). The Dream Syndicate [10:06] "Too Little, Too Late" The Days of Wine and Roses Slash/Ruby Records 1-23844 1982 Kendra Smith on vocals. Pinky & Killers [14:39] "Koi no Kisetsu" De Luxe King SKD 28 1970 It turns out that Koi no Kisetsu (https://youtu.be/KTa_1DOvoeA) is the number 18 best selling single of all time in Japan. Neil Young [17:42] "Do You Know How to Use This Weapon?" Dead Man Vapor Records 46171-1 1996/2029 Neil, Old Black, a pump organ, and Mr. Farmer and Mr. Depp. Belle and Sebastian [22:09] "Roy Walker" Dear Catastrophe Waitress Rough Trade RTRADELP 080 2003 So man great tracks to choose from. My go-to is usually "I'm a Cuckoo (https://youtu.be/GuKuw71YBbI)" but I always am pleasantly surprised when I hear this song as well. Death Cheetah [25:03] "Tired Blood" Death Cheetah Self Released trf 001 2017 Excellent slow-build track from Death Cheetah's self-released 2017 album. Coincidentally mastered by Paul Oldham. The Rolling Stones [31:59] "I'm Free" December's Children London Records PS 451 1966 The fifth US release from the Stones. Folks round about my age will probably recall a goofy cover by The Soup Dragons (https://youtu.be/kELW4CUA-QY) of this song. Ray Charles [34:27] "Marie" ...Dedicated to You ABC-Paramount ABC-355 1961 A swingin' version of the Irving Berlin classic. Bananarama [36:44] "He Was Really Saying Something" Deep Sea Skiving London Records 422-810 102-1 R-1 1983 Originally a Motown tune recorded by the Velvettes (https://youtu.be/D6xMOLPPMlE), the ladies give it their own spin with the help of the Fun Boy Three. VHÖL [40:27] "3AM" Deeper Than Sky Gilead Media RELIC66 2016 A super group of sorts, featuring Mike Scheidt of YOB, John Cobbett and Sigrid Shele of Hammers of Misfortune, and the excellent Aesop Dekker on drums. Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young [43:54] "Everybody I Love You" Déjà Vu Atlantic SD 7200 1970 Sometimes you gotta go with the hits. Sometimes not. R. Stevie Moore [47:16] "Cool Daddio" Delicate Tension Personal Injury Records PI 101 1978/2013 The weird wonderfulness that is R. Stevie Moore (https://youtu.be/i4fPAFrTaqc). Aidan Baker with Claire Brentnall [49:56] "Delirious Things" Delirious Things Pleasance Records PR055 2017 An excellent collaboration yielding delirious ephemeral tracks. Bobbie Gentry [54:57] "Mornin' Glory" The Delta Sweete Capitol ST 2842 1968 Kinda seems like a perfect closer from Ms. Gentry (https://youtu.be/HdY7AMxKjcY)'s second album. Music behind the DJ: "All You Need Is Love" by Normal Percival and his Orchestra

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV85 (S4E5) Very Merry Bubblegum (From December 10, 2014)

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 62:49


It's an Echo Valley Bubblegum Christmas Special! Great holiday treats for all good boys and girls! A rare traditional Christmas song from The Monkees! A dramatic reading of the time Donald Duck met Santa Claus! The cast of Curious George sings about their Christmas Monkey! A big box full of bubblegum merriment from David Cassidy, C-3PO and R2-D2, Darlene Love, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Donny and Marie and other Osmonds, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Cast of Glee, Banaroo, The Mouseketeers, American Machine, The Byzantine Empire, Doug Kershaw, The Brady Kids, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tommy Roe, Bobby Sherman, and The Archies!

What’s Treading with Tire Review
BKT USA & The OTR Tire Market Amid COVID-19

What’s Treading with Tire Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 13:50


In this week's episode of What's Treading with Tire Review, we talk with Doug Kershaw, vice president of BKT USA, to check in not only on BKT’s business during the coronavirus but also get a status report on how different segments of the OTR industry are faring the pandemic. In this episode, we discuss:- BKT's coronavirus response and production ramp-up- How different segments of the OTR tire market are faring during the pandemic- How BKT is serving its dealers during this time- BKT’s new carbon black plant in India- The company’s plans for manufacturing on U.S. soil. For more information about BKT, go to https://www.bkt-tires.com/us/en/ Listen to more episodes of What's Treading with Tire Review: https://www.tirereview.com/category/podcasts/Subscribe to What's Treading with Tire Review wherever you get your podcasts:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-treading-with-tire-review/id1470309726Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iv76bs6re7unom4p76myj3cakhmSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GA3lp6AFo7V7EEG5awHaESpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/what-s-treading-with-tire-review

The MF Podcast
The MF Podcast #096 - Bercaw the Bassman

The MF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 181:59


Greetings MFCKRS!                   Welcome to Episode #096 of The MF Podcast!  Andy Bercaw is co-owner of The Oriental Theater in Denver, CO as well as one of the most sought after bass players in the biz. He plays for Cajun Country Music legend Doug Kershaw as well as The Samples (for whom he also acts as tour manager). He has played as a hired gun for many great musicians over the years, but closest to our hearts, he is the full-time bass player for our party rap band White Fudge (and even stood in for Logan after a minor surgery put him on the bench!). On top of all this, he's a dear friend and mentor who possesses a great wealth of knowledge regarding life as a working musician and bar/venue owner.  Enjoy!     Thanks so much for listening! Be sure to rate, review, subscribe! To learn more about other projects and to help us make cool stuff, please visit http://www.patreon.com/mfruckus.           The MF Podcast is recorded at The Nug Nation studios, Denver CO - thenugnation.com  Recording Engineer/Co-Producer: Gordon Leadfoot  Editor/Co-Producer: Gene Skibbons  Hosts: Aaron Howell, Tony Lee, Logan O'Connor and Ty Blosser  This podcast is made possible thanks to the support of The Nug Nation, Evergroove Studio, RocketSpace, Flipside Music, Matula Plumbing, Mutiny Information Cafe and our badass Patrons.  The MF Podcast is a Mutiny Transmission.

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Schoolhouse Scallywags Podcast
The Xtra Point with Landon Jordan, Doug "Kershaw" Adams, and Bub Walters

Schoolhouse Scallywags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 51:44


Join us as we talk about the past week in college football and look ahead to this weekends action.

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Nashville Today
Doug Kershaw

Nashville Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 17:02


From WSM's Nashville Today, Devon O'Day and Lexi Carter chat with Doug Kershaw LIVE from inside the WSM Studios. 

Confetti Park
Music Medley: Okra Man

Confetti Park

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 6:01


Hi everyone, Here is another music medley from Confetti Park. And in this episode, you will hear lots of songs about fresh fruits and vegetables. In the radio version of this program, we listen to a story about our recently departed dear Mr. Okra. (You can listen to the story here: Mr. Okra Sells Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by Lashon Daley) Mr. Okra passed away this week, and he was one of the last of the New Orleans street vendors. Mr. Okra sold fresh fruits and vegetables from a brightly painted pickup truck that traveled slowly throughout New Orleans’ neighborhoods. His voice rang out over his loudspeaker affixed to the roof of the truck: “I have oranges! I have bananas!” When people heard him coming, they could step out their door and buy their fresh produce for the week. The Confetti Park Players are so fortunate and grateful to have had Mr. Okra sing with us on our first album. He recorded a special song with us. You can listen to the entire track. Now for the full playlist of this episode: First up is one of my favorite tunes, that first came out in 1984 and is surely as classic a Louisiana song as any. I tell you what, I defy anyone of any age, kids or adult, to listen to the song and not feel like a kid when the chorus comes on. This particular version features two patriarchs of Louisiana culture……Doug Kershaw and Fats Domino. This song is Don’t Mess with My Toot Toot. We will also here Satisfied ‘n Tickled Too, by Jeremy Lyons from his Silly Goose Music CD, which features more beautiful Americana classics created with children in mind. There is a beautiful Cajun lullaby called Raisins & Almonds sung by Nancy Tabb Marcantel, and Watermelon Time, by Ted Lindsay of Mooringsport, La., leading the Confetti Park Players in an homage to ripe summer fruit. Then we hear a trio of songs about bananas…… Oh Dego – Leroy Etienne of St. Martinville as featured on the National Park Service’s Songs Of The Lower Mississippi Delta. Anna Banana – Johnette Downing of New Orleans, pied piper of Louisiana Yes We Have No Bananas – the fabulous Louis Prima Kids, go check out Mr. Louis Prima on YouTube… he is a jazz trumpeter from New Orleans who had the energy of a kid, and a style like no one else. Well, we’ve talked about banana, watermelon and other fruits. And so now We play Mr. Okra, singing a song in his own voice. Mr. Okra…. we love you. We will miss your call. Thank you for sharing your voice with us, for sharing good food with us, and for making the world a better place. Don’t Mess with My Toot Toot – Doug Kershaw and Fats Domino Joke of the Day – Atoms Make Up Everything Satisfied ‘n Tickled Too – Jeremy Lyons Raisins & Almonds – Nancy Tabb Marcantel Apple On A Stick – The Confetti Park Players Watermelon Time – The Confetti Park Players Music Memory from Jimmy Caskey Oh Dego – New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park, Leroy Etienne Anna Banana – Johnette Downing Yes We Have No Bananas – Louis Prima Have You Seen The Okra Man – Mr. Okra and The Confetti Park Players Story time: Mr. Okra Sells Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by Lashon Daley Support for Confetti Park comes from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and Music Rising at Tulane University.

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music
Rusty & Doug Kershaw: The Cajun Way

Cocaine & Rhinestones: The History of Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 121:06


Doug Kershaw is the most famous Cajun musician in history. His brother, Rusty, is not, though you may be more familiar with his work than you realize.  These brothers come from a long tradition of surviving against the odds, against a world that would just as soon see you dead as see you succeed. Starting from nothing but a houseboat in Louisiana, they fought their way through an unscrupulous industry, through honky tonk stages screened off with chicken wire, onto the biggest stages in the business, in order to create some of the greatest music ever made. Then, they battled themselves, their past and their addictions. Side note: what the hell is "Cajun"? Swamp stuff, right? Well, let's talk about all of that. This episode is recommend for fans of: Hardcore History, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and discovering unbelievably good music that you've never heard. Source

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast
Doug Kershaw and Gary Morris-Episode 174

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 41:35


Country Sub-Genre Superstars Gary Morris and Doug Kershaw! On Day 2 of Classic Country Week, we hit on two sub-genres of country music. First up, we welcome country-pop crossover artist Gary Morris, and Doug Kershaw, a pioneer in the popularity of Cajun music. Gary Morris is an ACM and CMA award-winner, and one of the […] The post Doug Kershaw and Gary Morris-Episode 174 appeared first on Talk For Two.

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast
Doug Kershaw and Gary Morris-Episode 174

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 41:35


Country Sub-Genre Superstars Gary Morris and Doug Kershaw! On Day 2 of Classic Country Week, we hit on two sub-genres of country music. First up, we welcome country-pop crossover artist Gary Morris, and Doug Kershaw, a pioneer in the popularity of Cajun music. Gary Morris is an ACM and CMA award-winner, and one of the […] The post Doug Kershaw and Gary Morris-Episode 174 appeared first on Talk For Two.

Whiskey & Cigarettes Show
Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/Doug Kershaw

Whiskey & Cigarettes Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 9:20


Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/Doug Kershaw by DJ Nik

Confetti Park
Storytime: The Adventures of the Swamp Kids - The Missing Chord

Confetti Park

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 4:04


It’s Confetti Park Storytime! In this episode, we hear Louisiana-born big band leader and children’s author Leif Pedersen narrate The Missing Chord, the very first book of the Swamp Kids series. The Swamp Kids are friends and bandmates who live in Bayou Bleu near Mamou, Louisiana. Led by Pierre a le Gator on fiddle, the musical swamp kids include Mon Cher the pretty raccoon and TuTu the Turtle on washboard. There’s also a fish who keeps time by splashing his tail in the water. But they just can’t get their sounds quite right! What’s missing? Will they find it before the big Battle of the Bands contest? Sachet the Crawfish longs to join in the merry music making, but he wants to bring just the right sound to the group. Maybe he has just what the Swamp Kids need! Swamp Kids’ creator Leif Pedersen is a fabulous musician in his own right. Leif has been a lead singer for many famous internationally touring Big Bands orchestras, such as Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Al Beletto’s Big Jazz Band, Pete Fountain, and Woody Herman’s Band. Today, the New Orleans native leads his own band. The Swamp Kids is a growing enterprise, with four books in the series and more coming. All of the books contain “Lagniappe Lessons” by Louisiana celebrities—famous Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw is the guest star in The Lost Chord! Visit www.theswampkids.com for puzzles, plush toys, activity sheets of teachers, and more!

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV85 (S4E5) Very Merry Bubblegum

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 62:49


It's an Echo Valley Bubblegum Christmas Special! Great holiday treats for all good boys and girls! A rare traditional Christmas song from The Monkees! A dramatic reading of the time Donald Duck met Santa Claus! The cast of Curious George sings about their Christmas Monkey! A big box full of bubblegum merriment from David Cassidy, C-3PO and R2-D2, Darlene Love, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Donny and Marie and other Osmonds, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Cast of Glee, Banaroo, The Mouseketeers, American Machine, The Byzantine Empire, Doug Kershaw, The Brady Kids, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tommy Roe, Bobby Sherman, and The Archies!