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On Thursday, the Yardvarks play Six Mile Creek Vineyard, and Alexander Fals and Hayley Davis are at South Hill Cider Friday, the Analogue Sons for the Golden Hour Music Series at South Hill Cider. DJ Gourd happy hour at Deep Dive, London McDaniel plays at the Antlers, Iris Dement at the Hangar Theatre, and Max Childs with Eli Flynn and the Everymen at Deep Dive. It’s the second of two weekends of In the Fire aerialist and fire performance at the Cherry Arts with shows through Sunday! And the 42nd Apple Harvest Festival runs through Sunday on and around the Ithaca Commons in Downtown Ithaca. Saturday afternoon, a Fall Harvest Festival at Bright Leaf Vineyard and the Finger Lakes Crossword Competition at Boynton Middle School. Sonic Vortex is playing a benefit concert at the Museum of the Earth, and Divine Sweater is at Deep Dive. Sunday, a Zero Waste Ithaca Community Potluck, the Buena Vista Sunday Club features Fabi and Friends at Damiani Wine Cellars, cupcake decorating at the Newfield History Center, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Jazz Mondays at South Hill Cider Monday at 5:30 features Djug Django. Tuesday, poetry night at the Newfield [...]
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE!Tobacco Road Show Episode 87- The "The Faith Healer" Episode. Join us this week as Scotty and I once again head back to Hangar 9 to meet the Faith Healer. It's going to be crazy!!"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: @BaccoRoad01. Clay People - A Strange Day02. Electric Citizen - Hawk Nightingale03. Killing Joke - Black Moon04. Recoil - Faith Healer05. The Goddamn Gallows - The Maker06. IV and The Strange Band - Filth 07. Last False Hope - Wasted Nights08. The Everymen - social obsessions 09. Drip Dry Man & The Beat Revolver - Roll on10. Secret Garden And The Dusty Man - Make You Better11. Elli de Mon - Blue Spirit Blues12. Kirk Rundstrom feat. Jenny Wood - Come Out and Play (feat. Jenny Wood)13. Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir - Oh Sorrow14. Slim Wild Boar - Bunny Strip Bar15. The PHillbilly one man band - The Bastards learnt to swim16. Trixie and the Trainwrecks - What would you do17. VOLK - I Fed Animals 18. Adapter Adapter - The Devil Lives19. The Weird Sisters - Texas Toast20. Left Lane Cruiser & James Leg - When The Levee Breaks21. Bloodbelly Blues - The Devil Ain't My Friend22. Joe Buck Yourself - Devil is on His Way23. One Rusty Band - Devil cave24. Reverend Deadeye - Fuck The Devil 25. Freight Train Rabbit Killer - Day Without The Devil26. Clouds Taste Satanic - Sun Death Ritual
It's a long ways from the Big Apple to the Little Orange, but the issues and the personalities that shape them are remarkably similar. One key advantage New York had that Ojai didn't was an epic chronicler and columnist with the street smarts and monumental charisma of Jimmy Breslin. He was the perfect fit for his beat — with its charlatans, wiseguys, politicians and police — and the connections that brought them all together to create the vivid world of New York City from the early 1960s onward. Breslin's son Kevin joins the podcast to talk about his singular father, his connections to Ojai and his own brilliant career. The winner of every distinction and honor the world of journalism has to offer, including the Pulitzer Prize in 1986, Breslin got his start as a humble beat reporter for the New York Herald who was thrust into the melee surrounding the assassination of JFK. Without having the sources, campaign and government insiders or connections, Breslin found a way into the story that made his mark: Interviewing Clifton Pollard, an unassuming man with the painful task of burying the president. Breslin's gravedigger story announced the arrival of a singular talent who, as much or more than anyone else, created New York City's image as a blue-collar, take-no-bullshit town with a cast of colorful characters including the famous and infamous, the charming rogues and hard-working Everymen for whom he wrote his three-times-a-week column for decades. Breslin has himself made news, as when Son of Sam killer David Berkowitz wrote him letters about his coverage, and when he was savagely beaten by organized crime figures at a restaurant owned by Henry Hill of "Wiseguys" fame. Breslin was also a celebrity — besides his column (which included plenty of investigative and breaking news reporting — he also wrote popular novels, was a regular on the talk-show circuit, had his own talk show, ran for public office and starred in TV commercials. Along with his compatriot and competitor Pete Hamill, his beat was the sprawling, noisy and good-hearted metropolis. Kevin Breslin has had his own brilliant career as an actor and filmmaker. His documentary "Living for 32" about the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings was shortlisted for an Academy Award, and he has also written feature films, including "Blowtorch."
Michael Venutolo-Mantovani is a freelance writer and regular contributor to The New York Times as well as many other nationally recognized publications. He is also a seasoned musician, husband and father. Recently Michael started a sub stack newsletter about fatherhood. This newsletter consists of short letters about his journey through fatherhood. Make sure you click the link below to read it. In 2017, Michael started writing full time. He frequently contributes to The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, The Guardian, The Toronto Star, Southern Living Magazine, The Bitter Southerner, Bicycling Magazine, The Millions, Victory Journal, and a bunch of others. Before writing, Mike spent several years in a tour van, trudging around the country with his band, The Everymen, to the tune of over two-hundred shows a year. He also toured with bands like Fu Manchu, Son Volt, Mourn, and Yo La Tengo in various capacities. Before that, Michael spent several years working at the New York City-based independent record label group Matador Records & The Beggars Group, where he got to work on album campaigns by some great musicians like Sonic Youth, Pavement, and Belle & Sebastian as well as some of the biggest independent bands and artists of today, such as Grimes, Vampire Weekend, the xx, and The National. Before that, Michael taught English as a second language while meandering through ancient ruins and young manhood in Rome. Even though Michael is a fairly new dad, he and his wife had to deal with trying to raise a young son and a brand new daughter during one of the most difficult times this country has faced with this pandemic. Michael is quickly learning how to navigate this fatherhood role with day by day decisions revolving around his children. Make sure you check out Michael's website at https://www.therealmichaelvm.com/ https://michaelvm.substack.com/ Episode 120 https://youtu.be/oS0xQi0EAqw https://twitter.com/christglider?s=21 https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelv8 https://linktr.ee/Daduptribe
Following up last week's list of their favorite Tom Hanks movies, Rob and Shaun present their favorite Jimmy Stewart films and match everyone's favorite "nice guys" against each other in a very epic, yet cordial battle.
One of the most well known Everymen in the Pipe Community, Beau York. The co-creator of Country Squire Radio, the founder of Podastery Studios and much more. In our interview, you will learn how Beau got started with pipe smoking, some info about Podastery and one of the projects currently out there for your listening enjoyment and what Marvel Character Beau would be and why. (Clearly the most important answer we need.)
Michael VM was the leader of the NJ band, The Everymen. After the band ended, Michael and his wife relocated from NYC to NC. Once arriving a different sound began emerging in Michael's songs as he began to full process the loss of his mother. Phil and Michael chat about that, the new album, NJ bands and myths, birth, death and rebirth. Two songs from Michael VM's album, the happiest man on earth, are featured in this podcast, "Oh Susie" and "Before The Moon". You may purchase the recording at michaelvm.bandcamp.com/
Dave and Shawn bring you their most relatable episode yet! They talk to their one new (imagined) listener, Scott Markowitz, discuss Shawn's pneumonic association with specific calendar dates, and respond to some listener emails!Sponsored by Handy.com! Get your house cleaned and DEFINITELY do not get your genitals manually manipulated for money! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Their name is Everymen, but they're anything but. Their story is riddled with addiction, triumph, and will power. There's nothing that the universe can throw at this band that they can't laugh off and then turn into an uplifting lesson for everyone in attendance. Just when you thought you heard it all, the Everymen came to town.@JaykeOrvis@EpicastTV@EVERYMENBAND