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A new MP3 sermon from Community Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Favored Nations Ground to Powder Speaker: David Nicholes Broadcaster: Community Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 4/24/2024 Bible: Luke 20:1-18; Psalm 110:5-6 Length: 47 min.
The mighty Johnny Hiland astounds with his telecaster manipulations and chicken-pickin'-fricassee par excellence. Known far and wide for his blazingly fast and tasty playing, Johnny is a guitar veteran of the Don Kelley Band (a Nashville institution where other veterans such as Guthrie Trapp, Brent Mason, JD Simo, and more got their start), and he's also played on records for artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Toby Keith, Hank Williams III, and Randy Travis, just to name a few. He was signed to Steve Vai's Favored Nations label in 2004, and he's been ripping it up ever since. Johnny tells Greg his story as they get into the gear and the gristle!2:12 - Thumbpickin' (and how Johnny's thumb is acting up)6:05 - The birth of MTV and being able to SEE how people played guitar, and the importance of the pick, and noiseless pickups12:40 - Johnny's first real guitar and rig, and the glory of T and S style guitars22:27 - The influence of early chicken pickin players, B-Benders, and The Byrds27:55 - The Rockabilly Revival, Danny Gatton, and Roy Buchanan37:23 - Johnny's decision to drop out of school and move to Nashville, and growing up an absolute fiend for the guitar47:02 - Johnny's move from Nashville to Virginia, and knowing its never too late to make a good living as a musicianTotal Length: 67:21
In this conversation we are discussing MFN [ Most Favored Nations ] in Sync Licensing! We talk about: how it can be used on BOTH SIDES of the transaction by either music supervisors or right holders. Does it Help, Hurt or Hijack your project. We talk about: 1. How MFN can Help, Hinder or Hickjack a sync use. 2..A framework we use in managing music supervision called "Rabbits, Deer and Elephants" Also, Filmmakers, & Ad Executives And Music Producers, Don't Forget To Grab Your Copy Of SYNC 101: THE SYNC CENTER'S FIELD GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING Today! It's 96 Pages Chock Full Of Some Of The Most Common Questions We Get. After Licensing Hundreds Of Projects We Wanted To Make This Available To The Sync Community To Remove Some Of The Mystique And Mis-Information. SYNC 101: THE SYNC CENTER'S FIELD GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING - How To License Music For Your Film ——— https://www.hacking-music.com/SyncLicensingGuide : Schedule A Call ——— https://jetpackartistventures.as.me/schedule.php: About: The Sync Center is a full-service music supervision and licensing company that has managed projects for hundreds of clients including national and global brands, agencies and cultural events. Trusted by Fortune 50 companies, filmmakers, advertisers, networks, brand agencies, YouTubers and major film studios.
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Welcome to Season 2 of TALK JAM!We begin today with a whole new season of talk and fun.Our season opener episode (1) begins with a return to political talk as a service to listeners who may think politics are dull because they don't know enough of the vocabulary. Today the word we define is 'favored nations,' an expression used commonly in business and politics. Find out what it means and why it's important!The rest of today's episode is a potpourri of topics, from the recent (and still undecided) presidential election and election fraud to discussions about the year 2020 and how strange and unbelievable it's been. From draconian lockdowns to funny L.A. store window displays, 2020 has been a year like no other, and we cover it from several strange angles!Today's episode is brought to you by the audiobook version of STEALING FIRE by Susan Sloate:https://www.audible.com/pd/Stealing-Fire-Audiobook/B08JV3YD4PJoin us for the beginning of a whole new season of TALK JAM: we're so happy to have you back with us!
Acoustic Guitarist Peppino D'Agostino is interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. D’Agostino has performed in more than 30 countries, at prestigious international festivals and has played in some of the world’s most important theaters. He has shared the stage with Tommy Emmanuel, Leo Kottke, Laurindo Almeida, Sergio Assad, Larry Carlton, and Eric Johnson, to name a few. His solo recordings include high quality labels such as Favored Nations, Mesa / Bluemoon, and Acoustic Music Records. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin featuring in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast and can be streamed on WFIT.org. In 2019 Tarquin received a Global Music Gold Award for his release Orlando In Heaven for “Best Album.” Three years in a row (2016-2019) Tarquin received “Best Album Of The Year” nominations from the Independent Music Awards for his releases Guitars For Wounded Warriors, Orlando in Heaven and Guitars for Veterans. On which, Tarquin shows his guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as: Steve Morse, Larry Coryell, Mike Stern, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Guns N’ Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb (FourPlay). In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin has graced the Top Billboard Charts with such commercial releases as: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2, Sweet Emotions, and Bossa Brava: Caliente on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Smooth Jazz Radio R&R and Gavin charts. Brian has appeared on 38 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career.
Rob Balducci was a humble and cool fella to hang with for an afternoon and a Hell of a guitarist. He has released 3 albums on Steve Vai's record label, Favored Nations, and is currently preparing material for another collection of melodic hard rock instrumentals. His sense of melody is really tasty and if you have a penchant for this kind of guitar playing I encourage you to check out his music. He's quite capable of flash and burning shred but rarely buries the accelerator. As always, thanks again for listening and supporting the Couch Riffs Podcast! Please leave a review and help raise our profile if you have been enjoying listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/support
Steve Vai, American guitarist and composer, winner of 3 Grammy awards (with 13 nominations), and owner of Favored Nations record label, joins host Americus Reed last week for a discussion on marketing strategies for musicians and label owners on Marketing Matters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Opening Salvo*Cliff Richard & the Drifters - Dynamite [RCA 1959] 45 rpmBed: TrafficSet 1: Pills & Pity*Rolling Stones - Mothers little helper [Decca 1966] 45 rpm*Yardbirds - Over, under, sideways down [Favored Nations 2003] LP - Birdland*Yardbirds - Over, under, sideways down [Epic 1966] 45 rpm*Gene Pitney - Town without pity [Musicor 1961] 45 rpmBedSet 2: Time*T.I.M.E. - What would life be without it [Liberty 1968] 45 rpm*Rancid - Time bomb [Epitaph 1995] 45 rpm*Willie Deville - Time has come today [East West 1995] LP - Loup Garou*Sharon Tandy & Les Fleur de Lys - Our day will come [Atlantic 1967] 45 rpmBedSet 3: Wheels and other Inventions*The Band - This wheel's on fire [Capitol 1968] LP - Music From Big Pink*Procol Harum - Quite rightly so [Regal Zonophone / A&M 1968] LP - Shine On Brightly***The Onion Weekly Report*Blues Project - No time like the right time [Verve Folkways 1966] 45 rpm*Phil Brown - The cruel inventions [Dixie Frog 2003] LP - Cruel InventionsBedSet Over and Out:*It's A Beautiful Day - White bird [Fillmore Records] LP - Fillmore: The Last DaysLater 4 U.....
“I'm having the time of my life. I have a love affair with music, but being able to entertain people is what I get out of it.”So says Country artist Jake Clayton, the gifted singer, thought-provoking songwriter and talented multi-instrumentalist who is attracting the attention of Country fans and radio programmers everywhere with his hot new single, “What Not to Do.” Jake is the rare artist who is able to enthrall a packed house with not just his vocals, songs and showmanship, but with his amazing instrumental ability as well. Playing over 20 instruments as an in-demand Nashville session musician, he is now stepping out on his own to take his place among the greats of Country music. “What Not to Do,” a song about the consequences of poor decision-making from his album By the Light of the Moon, is an uptempo, guitar-and-fiddle-driven romp that brings Charlie Daniels to mind. But Jake's highly-recognizable tenor is all his own, inviting comparisons to Garth Brooks, The Eagles and Tim McGraw.A native of rural Mexico, Missouri, Jake was raised by musical parents who sang professionally in the area. He was given his late grandfather's fiddle – which he still plays to this day – when he was 13. But he wasn't able to stop there, soon taking up just about any instrument with strings or keys, including banjo, organ, pedal steel guitar and more, while developing his singing and stage chops. “I learned about playing music by watching VHS tapes of concerts that really captivated me, like Garth's show in Central Park,” he recalls. “But most importantly, they showed me how an artist entertains an audience.”As he learned every instrument in sight, Jake also began to understand the importance of delivering captivating vocals and crafting a good song. “The Dixie Chicks picked great, but their songs and their harmonies were powerful, too,” he remembers. “That's when I started to take singing and songwriting more seriously.”At 17 Jake was fronting his own shows. “I actually had my own theater in Missouri for a couple years, an old restaurant we converted into a venue where I could perform,” he recalls fondly. “I was doing mostly classic Country for older people who understood and loved music, which was great. Because of my age I really didn't do bar gigs much. Then I took a fill-in job playing fiddle with The Oak Ridge Boys at 19 and moved to Nashville when I was 20.”Jake has since been a utility man in the live bands of Tanya Tucker, Collin Raye, Jimmy Wayne, Joey & Rory and Jamie O'Neal, and travelled for several years with singer Sunny Sweeney on two major tours. And in 2015, Sweeney enlisted Jake and his own band to support her on Miranda Lambert's 2015 Certified Platinum Tour. Opportunities like this have made it possible for him to be part of opening slots with such Country music headliners as Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, The Band Perry, George Strait, and many more.As an in-demand studio musician, Jake's credits include playing violin and cello on Thompson Square's #1 single, “If I Didn't Have You,” and playing fiddle, dobro and lap steel on Sunny Sweeney's critically acclaimed album, Provoked. He was the featured dobro player on Joey & Rory's Inspired DVD and TV special, and he recorded and co-produced the theme song for The Sportsman Channel's Legacy Trails TV. Jake also recorded an acclaimed instrumental album, Barnyard Stomp, which was distributed by Rock guitar legend Steve Vai's Favored Nations label.As a solo artist, Jake has opened for Charlie Daniels, Jon Pardi, and Jerrod Niemann. He's seen his childhood dreams come true as he's graced the stages of Madison Square Garden, The Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and other legendary venues.Jake is a natural singer, with a distinctive voice that is right at home on today's Country radio. “My vocals are one of the reasons I get hired to work with other artists, besides the fact that I play so many instruments,” the gregarious artist says. “I've been influenced by the best. I could listen to Don Henley sing the phone book, and Garth, of course, really knows how to deliver a lyric. I love Collin Raye, and Jared Leto from the band 30 Seconds to Mars. And I learned so much from being on the road with Tanya about how to do things inside a melody, and how to connect with people.”Every song on By the Light of the Moon was written or co-written by Jake, whose songwriting heroes include some of the legends of Country as well as today's most successful young writers. “I'm a fan of Kacey Musgraves' writing, and I really love Sunny's writing,” he says. “I think Bob DiPiero (David Nail, Martina McBride) is one of the greats. I love Tom T. Hall. And you can't beat Marty Robbins, who was the pinnacle of what an artist and writer should be.”Jake and his band play about 50 shows a year right now, and he looks to do more with the success of his new single. “We play all over the country and have been received really well everywhere we go,” he says. “While I still play for other artists, I see myself doing less and less of that in the future, because my main goal is to continue to release my own music and to give people a show they won't forget. We're all about the music and getting it out to the fans.”
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