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An absolute fantastic interview with one of the greats from the 70s and a Leeds United god, Eddie Gray, who was voted into the Greatest Leeds United team of all time.Sit back and enjoy this classic episode from SRBmedia!With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukPatrons www.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two + hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast February 24, 1949, 75 years ago, Gracie wants George to be a doctor. Gracie volunteers George for a medical experiment. George thinks he's going to the hospital to perform!Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast February 24, 1949, 74 years ago, another Sam Shovel Case. The boys do a "Sam Shovel" skit, "One Hundred Steps To Take When You Come Face To Face With A Killer." Sam solves, "The Case Of The Housefly That Drowned When He Walked Into A Pot Of Hot Coffee or, "Strolling Through The Perc One Day." "Sam" disguises himself as "Limehouse Harry" a satire of "The Third Man."..Then The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 24, 1950, 74 years ago, Student Thief. Dr. Hall and "Doc" Fish, the Ivy barber, try to clear the name of Eddie Gray, a student suspected of stealing from the campus bookstore.Followed by The Danny Kaye Show, originally broadcast February 24, 1945, 79 years ago, The Murdered Meatball. The cast of "The Danny Kaye Playhouse" presents Inspector H. I. J. Kaye in "The Case Of The Murdered Meatball." Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast February 24, 1942, 82 years ago, Lum, Air Raid Warden. While the hunt for an honest man continues, Lum has been appointed an Air Raid Warden. Is there a bomb in Diogenes' package?Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
It should have been a more comfortable afternoon (for those not wearing chinos), but Leeds United signed off for the I-Break with a sixth win in seven games, and the gap to the top is now down to eight points. James and Rocco are joined by Darragh Cunningham to analyze all the goings on at Elland Road, and with certain players earning comparisons with Messi, Cannavaro, Zidane and Eddie Gray, it's fair to say our feet are firmly planted on the ground. MOT! Rocco's book is now available on our site
What a win, we are now all ready for Friday! David Wightman joins us this week from the Space City Blancos; discussing his personal journey across the pond eventually to Texas and sharing his experiences over the years culminating in being invited to the unveiling of the Eddie Gray mural.
Time was when there was scarcely an English top flight team without a few influential Scotsmen in it. Can you imagine Liverpool in the 1980s without Hansen, Souness and Dalglish, Manchester United's 1960s team without Denis Law and Paddy Crerand or Revie's Leeds United without Bremner, Jordan, McQueen, Lorimer and Eddie Gray? There are almost no Scottish players in the English Premier League, barely a handful in the Scottish Premier League and the crowds are embarrassingly small outside of Celtic and Rangers. What on earth has gone wrong with football in Scotland? Patrick Barclay helps Colin Shindler and Jon Holmes to come up with some answers. At the end of the episode Colin, Jon and Patrick also briefly remember Sir Bobby Charlton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's part two of Bridgey and Matthew's chat with former Leeds United Head Physio Dave Hancock, who discusses Eddie Gray, Wesley Boyle, going Stateside, working with U2, meeting Obama and more high jinks at Thorp Arch.
Would you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesTaking a break from considering the highbrow works of The Clitheroe Kid, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Old-Fashioned Wingers – or ‘offensive laterals' – from low-socked loco Rene Houseman to scuttling Leighton James via Eddie Gray's pineapple arms. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 435, Record Breakers brings us a banger from Bremen, and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Jon Harvey, comedy writer, producer and performer, and author of the new book A Fan For All Seasons: A Journey Through Life and Sport. Support the show
Episode 95 Early Intersections of Rock and Electronic Music Playlist Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, “The Return of the Son Of Monster Magnet (Unfinished Ballet In Two Tableaus)” from Freak Out! (1966 Verve). Bass, Guitarrón, Soprano Vocals, Roy Estrada; Drums, Jimmy Carl Black; Guitar, Vocals, Arranged By, Written-By, Leader, Musical Director, Frank Zappa; Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Elliot Ingber; Vocals, Harmonica, Tambourine, Finger Cymbals, Ray Collins. Having been gifted a copy of the Mother's album Freak Out! In 1966, it was apparently this song that stuck in Paul McCartney's mind, inspiring the “Carnival of Light” recording to follow. 12:15 The Beatles, “Carnival of Light” an unreleased track that was commissioned by the Million Volt Light and Sound Rave, an event held at the Roundhouse in London on January 28 and February 4, 1967. Recorded during a session for the song "Penny Lane" in January 1967. Working with the recording studio as a creative tool, this was a project brought to band by Paul McCartney who had been asked by the festival sponsors to create a tape to be featured at the event. It was reported later that McCartney explained the exercise to his bandmates by saying, "This is a bit indulgent, but would you mind giving me 10 minutes? I've been asked to do this thing. All I want you to do is just wander round all of the stuff and bang it, shout, play it." The result was this sound piece. The Beatles were already conditioned for turning out spectacular sound effects in the studio. This was before the Moog Synthesizer came to Abbey Road. Nonetheless, they had access to all manner of guitar effects, echo, reverb, a Mellotron, electronic piano, organ, Lesley speakers and other devices with which to improvise. 13:08 The Riders Of The Mark, “The Electronic Insides And Metal Complexion That Make Up Herr Doktor Krieg” from The Electronic Insides And Metal Complexion That Make Up Herr Doktor Krieg/Gotta Find Somebody (1967 20th Century Fox). I wish I knew more about this band, but I don't. They had this one single. It has sometimes been included on compilation of psychedelia. Rock music, tape reversal, tape echo, fuzz tones, guitars. 2:13 Pink Floyd, “Interstellar Overdrive” from The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967 Columbia). UK release of the formidable Pink Floyd, then making an impact with their first LP. No synthesizers, but there were electronic rock instruments galore and some imaginative stereo imaging, a benefit of working with tape in those days. Bass Guitar, Vocals, Roger Waters; Lead Guitar, Vocals, Syd Barrett; Drums, Nicky Mason; Piano, Organ, Rick Wright. 9:40 Bernard Parmegiani, “Pop'eclectic (1968)” from JazzEx (1999 Plat Lunch). Composed, produced, edited by Bernard Parmegiani. Parmegiani was one of the lesser-known composers associated with the French musique concrete school, although he was no less prolific in many genres, including electronic music for commercials. He was adept at experimenting across genres, providing musique concrete vividness to works for jazz and rock music. I always find his work to be refreshing and uncluttered by musical cliches. 11:03 (Frank Zappa) The Mothers of Invention, “Are You Hung Up?” from We're Only In It For The Money (1968 Verve). Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Concept By Conceived, Directed By Executed, Producer, Frank Zappa; Bass, Vocals, Other Asthma, Roy Estrada; Drums, Trumpet, Vocals, Other Indian Of The Group, Jimmy Carl Black; Drums, Vocals, Other Yak & Black Lace Underwear, Billy Mundi; Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Edited By, Other Weirdness, Frank Zappa; Piano, Woodwind, Other Wholesome, Ian Underwood; Saxophone, Other Weirdness & Teen Appeal, Euclid James Motorhead Sherwood; Sounds Snorks, Dick Barber; Voice Creepy Whispering, Engineer, Gary Kellgren; Voice Telephone, Suzy Creamcheese; Woodwind, “Mumbled Weirdness,” Bunk Gardner. 1:30 Silver Apples, “Velvet Cave” from Silver Apples (1968 Kapp). Composed and Arranged by, Dan Taylor, Simeon; Percussion, Dan Taylor; The Simeon (oscillators, filters), Simeon; Vocals, Dan Taylor, Simeon. “INSTRUCTIONS: Play Twice Before Listening.” This two-man group used a genius combination of drums and oscillators, a match made in heaven. 3:27 (Frank Zappa) The Mothers of Invention, “Nasal Retentive Calliope Music” from We're Only In It For The Money (1968 Verve). Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Concept By Conceived, Directed By Executed, Producer, Frank Zappa; Bass, Vocals, Other Asthma, Roy Estrada; Drums, Trumpet, Vocals, Other Indian Of The Group, Jimmy Carl Black; Drums, Vocals, Other Yak & Black Lace Underwear, Billy Mundi; Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Edited By, Other Weirdness, Frank Zappa; Piano, Woodwind, Other Wholesome, Ian Underwood; Saxophone, Other Weirdness & Teen Appeal, Euclid James Motorhead Sherwood; Sounds Snorks, Dick Barber; Voice Creepy Whispering, Engineer, Gary Kellgren; Voice Telephone, Suzy Creamcheese; Woodwind, “Mumbled Weirdness,” Bunk Gardner. 2:03 The United States of America, “The American Metaphysical Circus” from The United States of America (1968 Columbia). While the entire psychedelic scene in America was adding tape manipulation, fuzz tones, and echo to their recordings, The United States of America brought a blend of rock musicianship and serious tape collage work to the fore. The tape effects in their music were not the usual brief hooks or the sake of novelty, but fully composed blocks of electronic and found sounds integrated in the core of their tunes. Electric Bass, Rand Forbes; Keyboards, Electronics, Organ, Piano, Arranged, Electric Harpsichord, Calliope, Joseph Byrd; Lead Vocals, Dorothy Moskowitz; Organ, Piano, Calliope, Ed Bogas; Percussion, Drums Electric Drums, Craig Woodson; Producer, David Rubinson; Violin Electric Violin, Ring Modulator, Gordon Marron. 5:07 The United States of America, “Hard Coming Love” from The United States of America (1968 Columbia). Electric Bass, Rand Forbes; Keyboards, Electronics, Organ, Piano, Arranged, Electric Harpsichord, Calliope, Joseph Byrd; Lead Vocals, Dorothy Moskowitz; Organ, Piano, Calliope, Ed Bogas; Percussion, Drums Electric Drums, Craig Woodson; Producer, David Rubinson; Violin Electric Violin, Ring Modulator, Gordon Marron. No synthesizers as such, but Tom Oberheim built ring modulators and other devices for them. 4:48 Bernard Parmegiani, “Du Pop À L'âne (1969)” from JazzEx (1999 Plat Lunch). Composed, produced, edited by Bernard Parmegiani. Of special interest on this track is a sampled chunk of a song by the Doors that appears about 6 minutes in, altered and accompanied by editing and effects. This use of sampling speaks to the liberties that musique concrete musicians were taking with found materials. 10:14 Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier, “Prologue,” “Psyché Rock,” “Jéricho Jerk,” and “Teen Tonic” from Mass For Today / The Green Queen (1969 Limelight). Compilation of earlier works first released in 1967. These four works were part of “Mass for Today,” an electronic rock ballet.” This is a decent collection, with selections from other Henry musique concrete works. The electronic sounds and tape effects seem somewhat heavy-handed now, but at that time, this was what one could do without a synthesizer. Henry was already a maestro of musique concrete by that time so it's especially interesting to see what sounds he added without seeming trite or cliched. Réalisation Sonore, Pierre Henry; Written by, Michel Colombier, Pierre Henry. 9:54 Spooky Tooth and Pierre Henry, “Have Mercy” from Ceremony: An Electronic Mass (1969 Island). Bass Guitar, Andy Leigh; Composed by Gary Wright, Pierre Henry; Drums, Mike Kellie; Electronics, Realisation Sonore, Pierre Henry; Lead Guitar, Luther Grosvenor; Lead Vocals, Mike Harrison; Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Gary Wright. 8:10 The Free Pop Electronic Concept, “Pish! Pshaw!” from A New Exciting Experience (1969 Palette). From Brussels. Bass, James; Composed By, Recorded by Arsène Souffriau; Drums, Stu Martin; Electric Guitar, Jess; Organ, Scott Bradford; Percussion, Tumba, Vinagre. 4:47 The Free Pop Electronic Concept, “Cosmos Rhythms” from A New Exciting Experience (1969 Palette). From Brussels. Bass, James; Composed By, Recorded by Arsène Souffriau; Drums, Stu Martin; Electric Guitar, Jess; Organ, Scott Bradford; Percussion, Tumba, Vinagre. 3:01 Tommy James and the Shondells, “Cellophane Symphony” from Cellophane Symphony (1969 Roulette). This title track was a rare instrumental from this group normally associated with rock vocal hits. This is the only track in this podcast featuring the Moog Modular Synthesizer. There were certainly other examples of the Moog since it was first used in 1967, but I wanted to choose an example of how the synthesizer could be used by a rock band, rather than a pop artist such as Jean Jacques Perrey or Mort Garson. This is a terrific example that I would bet many of my listeners have never heard before. Tommy James, lead vocals, guitars, keyboards; Eddie Gray, lead guitar, backing vocals; Ronnie Rosman – keyboards, backing vocals; Mike Vale, bass guitar, backing vocals; Pete Lucia, drums, percussion, backing vocals. 9:37 West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, “As Kind as Summer” from Vol. 3 - A Child's Guide To Good & Evil (1968 Reprise). American psychedelic rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1965, broke up in 1969. Three teens (brothers Dan and Shaun Harris and their friend Michael Lloyd) teamed up with 30-year old Bob Markley, who got them a record deal with Reprise. Each of their albums was most bizarre, combining hummable pop tunes and spacey production. I included this particular track because it starkly demonstrates the use of tape loops and sound reversal. 1:10 Toshi Ichiyanagi, The Flowers, "Electric Chant” and “The Flowers (内田裕也とザ・フラワーズ)” from Opera "From The Works Of Tadanori Yokoo (1969 The End Record). Composed by Toshi Ichiyanagi and performed by the Japanese rock group The Flowers: Bass, Takeshi Hashimoto; Drums, Joji Wada; Guitar, Vocals, Remi Aso; Percussion, Backing Vocals, Yuya Uchida; Steel Guitar, Katsuhiko Kobayashi; Vocals, Hiroshi Chiba, Kento Nakamura. I'm including two pieces from this opera from 1969. The first, “Electric Chant” is electronic and includes tape collage while the second, “The Flowers” was performed by the Japanese pop rock band The Flowers and is loaded with distortion, echo, feedback, and reverberation, transforming the simple rock format into a discourse in electronic sound. 5:17 & 7:18 Tim Buckley, “Starsailor” from Starsailor (1970 Bizarre). Engineer, Stan Agol; Vocals, Producer, Written by, Tim Buckley. According to Larry Beckett, Buckley's chief lyricist and collaborator, who was there when they recorded this track, Buckley had a basic lyric track to which he recorded 18 additional vocals tracks on top of it. “He didn't write it out as a classical musician does, but it was thoroughly composed.” From the standpoint of rock music, this was more akin to composing with tone clusters than chord progressions. 4:34 Opening background music: Luc Ferrari, “Dialogue Ordinaire Avec La Machine (1984)” from Dialogue Ordinaire Avec La Machine / Sexolidad (2019 Elica). Composed and performed by Luc Ferrari. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Thank you for listening to our Football Bloody Hell podcast about Leeds United legend Eddie Gray. Please share this podcast with your fellow football-loving friends and family and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts from. That will help us reach more people like you and spread the retro word. Today's podcast was written by Henry Muldrew and narrated by Roger T'Obor. We will be back soon with another short podcast for you to enjoy.
Nathan Murphy is joined by footballing legends John Giles and Eddie Gray for Thursday's edition of The Football Show, looking back on their playing careers at Leeds United. Football with @SkyIreland
This week Matt and Emma speak to Jermaine about transitioning from the pitch to punditry, adapting to life away from playing. Plus we hear from Eddie Gray as we mark 50 years since Leeds famous FA Cup win. #LUFCPod
With Jermaine waylaid with an important wardrobe fitting (yet to be confirmed whether he meant an Ikea order or his outfit for Panto) and Pat busy getting himself fit, Emma and Matt are joined by Leeds United legend Eddie Gray. The guys chat to Eddie about his thoughts on the season so far, Marcelo Bielsa's impact on the club, the importance of fitness and much more. Plus we're joined by a fan from Norway whose exuberance almost got him into trouble. Send in your questions for What's That Pat and your Moment of the Week suggestions using #LUFCPod.
Leeds quest for a league win continues, the boys cover Newcastle, Fulham and the West Ham games. Is it time for some changes?
Today we sit down with Eddie Gray from Greg Davis Agency Farmers Insurance in a more casual setting. We get to know Eddy on a more personal level as he shares why he enjoys his new found profession in insurance with a agency who has been serving the Temecula/Murrieta area for over 30 years.Should you ever need any kind of insurance, Eddie Gray will gladly help in any way he can, you can find him at:27645 jefferson ave suite 113temecula ca 92590
We caught up with brilliant broadcaster, Ian Dennis, you'll know his voice from BBC Radio 5 Live and Match of the Day.Ian chats about his life-long love of sport (especially football), pursuing his dream job, living in Yorkshire (days at the races, trips to Heartbeat country!) and hilarious stories from on and off the pitch. Working with some of the biggest names in international sport, it's a must listen for anyone who loves a ‘behind the scenes tale' about some of the sporting greats … rooming with legends Norman Hunter and Peter Lorimer, laughing with Chris Waddle and Paul Gascoigne, working with Dion Dublin, Eddie Gray, Chris Kamara … Messi's mesmerising skills … and there's talk of Leeds United, Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday … as well as reminiscing about the World Cup! Be entertained and inspired … it's the new Welcome to Yorkshire ‘Talkshire' podcast.
Leeds United legend Eddie Gray chats to Dan Moylan and Michael Normanton from The Square Ball about the Whites' best signing, his great friend Peter Lorimer, and why he never really thought of himself as a winger. Eddie previews the England v Scotland Euro 2020 game and recalls the two occasions he played in the same fixture at Wembley and Hampden Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Matt speaks with Eddie Gray, the housekeeping and laundry manager for Newman-Dailey Resort Properties. With 17 years in the business, Eddie has amassed wisdom that can benefit every vacation rental business. Best practices, checklists, delegating, software, employees, covid...Eddie covers it all. This episode is brought to you by Point Central, the leaders in smart home automation, and Breezeway, the best in class property care and automations platform. Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Newman-Dailey Resort Properties Track VRMB Communities
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Whitby Town's all-time leading goalscorer (378 goals) and appearance maker (484 appearances) joins Paul Connolly on the latest episode of Blucerchiati Talks. From the Eddie Gray days at the Turnbull Ground, to fears for his health after a particularly wild goal celebration, to winning the FA Vase at Wembley Stadium in 1997, 'Yakka' talks the Blues across their epic 1990s trophy haul under both Bob Scaife and Harry Dunn.
Liam Brady, Graeme Souness, Kevin Keegan, Eddie Gray are among the starry guestlist who join John Giles for 80th birthday celebrations. @PaddyPower
Liam Brady, Graeme Souness, Kevin Keegan, Eddie Gray are among the starry guestlist who join John Giles for 80th birthday celebrations. @PaddyPower
Liam Brady, Graeme Souness, Kevin Keegan, Eddie Gray are among the starry guestlist who join John Giles for 80th birthday celebrations. @PaddyPower
Michael Bridges was a mixed-up kid. His beloved late father would take him to see Newcastle United, but his adulation for Chris Waddle migrated to White Hart Lane and to this day he remains a Tottenham fan. Michael signed for Sunderland – much to his dad's horror – and nowadays is Australian ambassador for Leeds United, the club at which he excelled.We hear about swapping jerseys with Alessandro Costacurta and how David Batty told Michael that he had ‘arrived' at Leeds after he scored a superb goal against Southampton. Peter Reid and Eddie Gray were massive coaching influences. Lucas Radebe, Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka were on-field inspirations. Oh, and there's being caught by his manager and fitness coach when about to munch into a hamburger.Enjoy,GrahamSubscribe to Between the Lines: The Stories Behind Great Sports Writing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dunk Mass & Mike, Look back at this weeks Football Talking Point.They pay respect to a Turriff United superfan Eddie Gray.EPL Relegated Teams.Champions League Qualified Teams.Football Writers Player of the Year.SPL Kick OffBest Left Backs in their LifetimeLooking forward to the 24 Hour POD
Brighton confirm their Premier League status after securing a draw against Newcastle United, despite losing to Everton the Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says his players ‘overachieved’ this season but regrets missing out on a European position, Palace manager Roy Hodgson rues another ‘Groundhog Day’ after losing 2-0 Wolves, Danny Murphy tells Jim White why Dean Henderson is ready to replace David De Gea at Old Trafford, David Moyes praises West Ham legend Mark Noble for making his 500th appearance for the club over the weekend, former Watford striker Luther Blissett admits he’s not surprised at the club’s swift removal of Nigel Pearson as manager, Darren Bent reveals the time Pearson’s reign as manager came to an end abruptly at Derby County, Aston Villa manager Dean Smith encourages his players to ‘take their chances’ as they take on Arsenal in a crucial match live on talkSPORT tonight, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta has news on the future of Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, Leeds cult hero Eddie Gray pays tributes to the former players who have passed away during their incredible promotion season, Darren Gough lavishes praise on Stuart Broad after he took six wickets in a victorious Second Test Match against the West Indies at Old Trafford and Jason Cundy & Adam Catterall are serenaded by a caller on the Midnight Train to Madness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Breakfast show Ally McCoist argues that Steve Bruce deserves the backing of the incoming owners at Newcastle United, Jamie O’Hara gives his advice on why communication is so important for everyone’s mental wellbeing during lockdown, on his 100th birthday Captain Tom Moore joins Chris Evans on Virgin Breakfast as his NHS fundraising reaches £30 million, Tim Sherwood makes a bold claim about Brendan Rodgers while picking his manager of the season, on Kick-Off Sheffield United’s George Baldock reveals the secret to Chris Wilder’s successful management at Brammall Lane, Eddie Gray pays tribute to his former Leeds teammate Trevor Cherry, who has passed away, aged 72. Former Reading striker Dave Kitson launches his attempt to become the PFA Chief Executive, Alan Brazil gives us an insight into shopping with his wife and the ‘Virtual’ Sports Bar gets a little bit too rowdy with Jason Cundy & Andy Goldstein. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Final Word Simon Jordan has some worrying financial news for Premier League clubs if matches are played behind closed doors, there are mixed emotions for a Newcastle United fan on Sunday Exclusive as the St James’ Park club are set to be bought out by a Saudi Arabian backed deal, former Hull goalkeeper Steve Harper reveals all about being a landlord to a former teammate, Tony Cascarino picks some of the biggest moaners he played alongside, there’s some actual live sport as Rupert Bell commentates on racing from Hong Kong on talkSPORT 2, Tyson Fury’s former trainer Ben Davison compares the Gypsy King to the great Muhammad Ali. Eddie Gray pays tribute to his friend, former teammate and Leeds United legend Norman ‘bite yer legs’ Hunter and despite having a statue destroyed in his hometown a few months ago there’s talk about a potential return to Sweden for Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the Trans Europe Express. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Chairperson of the Sligo Branch of the Manchester United Supporter's Club, Eddie Gray, claims there's never been as much demand for tickets locally for United games. He's been reacting to a survey which shows that United are the best supported football club in Ireland, and in Connacht
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 24, 1950, 70 years ago. Student Thief. Dr. Hall and "Doc" Fish, the Ivy barber, try to clear the name of Eddie Gray, a student suspected of stealing from the campus bookstore.
Theo Delaney is joined by music and football writer Andy Peterson who selects seven goals and, for his mandatory sickener, a miss. The lifelong Leeds United fan tells of Billy Mackenzie's wayward whippets, Eddie Gray floating above the mud and Marcelo Bielsa popping round with a hand grenade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan and Darren are joined by the Leeds United legend Eddie Gray for a special talk in front of students at Leeds Trinity University's Journalism and Media Week!
In a special edition to celebrate Leeds United's centenary year, Ben Turner interviews the club's greatest living player - former Scotland international Eddie Gray. Gray played in the great Don Revie, the most successful Leeds side in the club's 100 year history and regarded as one of the great teams in English football history. In the interview, Gray opens up about Brian Clough's infamous 44 day spell in charge of the Whites and the pain of being caretaker manager when Leeds United were relegated from the Premier League.
Kia Ora whanau. Josh Komen grew up on the West Coast of the South Island and spent most of his younger years outside with the sky and ridges as boundaries. Josh loved movement and physicality- playing rugby league and running with past and future legends Ruth Croft, Eddie Gray, and Boston Marathon winner Dave McKenzie. Josh, as many people on The Coast do, equated being busy with being happy. So Josh would wake up every morning, put in a 10 hour shift maintaining the high power lines that link the West Coast of the South Island to the grid, then chop and collect firewood, then he would run. Fast. Josh was one New Zealand’s brightest track talents, heading to the next Commonwealth Games in the 800m when his life changed forever when he was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. What follows is the most unalloyed and powerful conversation we have ever had on Dirt Church Radio. We talk about Josh’s journey through two cancer diagnoses, a stem cell transplant, and how in trying to save his life, it was nearly ended. Josh discusses his darkest times with a disarming frankness and ultimately, this is a conversation about how fear, rage, and despair can be bested by acceptance, connection, and love. It is clear to hear Josh tell it, that these hard learned lessons are absolutely applicable in everyday life. And despite all that Josh has lost, Josh continues to live his life by these values. We are so privileged to have been able to speak with Josh, and are delighted to share our conversation with you. Enjoy.
Jordan and Joel talk with former Garner basketball coach Eddie Gray about preparing for a state championship game and look ahead to next basketball season and which teams may be the top in the east.
We chat with Angel Cunningham and Eddie Gray of JJ McAlester Antiques. Part 2.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/posts/27365351)
We chat with Angel Cunningham and Eddie Gray of JJ McAlester Antiques. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/posts/27365351)
On our first ever Youtube Pipe Community spotlight we welcome Eddie Gray of The Pipe Nook to the show! Be sure to check out his channel on Youtube to learn more about his vloging and shop!
EP03 - In this episode of Pipe and Tamper, your host Mike starts by reviewing Cult Abacus pipe tobacco. He then chats with YouTube pipe presenter and owner of the ThePipeNook.com, Eddie Gray. The final segment of the episode is Behind The Pipe featuring MLB player, coach, manager and three time world series winner, Sparky Anderson.
Da er episode 4 av LUSCOS-podcasten ute. Vi har vært på fullsatt Elland Road, vi har intervjuet Pontus Jansson, Marcus Antonsson og Eddie Gray, og vurderer de neste kampene som ligger foran oss. Brighton og 2x Villa i desember er ingen lek.
On today's edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by John Ross to talk Hollywood awards and Star Wars, then Joy Pullmann on the latest government intrusion into education, and Ed Krayewski talks Freddie Gray.
THE HALLS OF IVY - Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume starred in the Halls of Ivy, a very well-written, superbly acted radio program that was full of warmth and wit. The show aired from 1950 to 1952 on NBC and is not often mentioned when old-time radio programs are the topic of conversation, but it is one of my favorites. The combination of Mr. & Mrs. Colman's acting and Don Quinn's writing made for an enjoyable half-hour's worth of entertainment. The show was created by Don Quinn who for many, many years put words in the mouths of Fibber McGee and Molly. Quinn wrote jokes that made you think. On the McGee program there was a fast and furious onslaught of crazy puns, mangled cliches, and double-meanings. Sometimes all at once -- when delivered by the superb timing of the talented Jim Jordan as Fibber.