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Summary:Josh Ritter, named one of the "100 Greatest Living Songwriters" by Paste magazine, dives deep with Scott on the evolution of his songwriting and the boundaries he pushed on his most recent album. Part One:Scott and Paul talk about politicians who play music. Because SOMEONE needs to talk about it! Part Two:Scott's in-depth conversation with Josh RitterAbout Josh Ritter:Named one of the “100 Greatest Living Songwriters” by Paste magazine, Josh Ritter has released eleven critically acclaimed studio albums. Carving out a reputation as a thoughtful and poetic lyricist, Ritter's music been covered by Bob Weir, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan. Attracting attention for breakout songs such as “Getting Ready to Get Down,” “Kathleen,” and “Miles Away,” Ritter is no stranger to critics' best albums of the year lists. His 2019 album, Fever Breaks, was produced by Jason Isbell and backed by Isbell's band, the 400 Unit. His most recent album, which reunites him with his own Royal City Band and finds him continuing to push sonic boundaries, is called Spectral Lines.
In 2018, at the midpoint of the Trump Presidency, the journalist and historian Jon Meacham wrote a book called “The Soul of America,” warning of the gravity of Trump's threat to democracy. This was hardly a unique point of view, but Meacham's particular way of putting things, steeped in a critical reverence for American history, hit home with one reader in particular: Joe Biden. In the years since, Meacham became an informal adviser to Biden, helping him recently with the State of the Union address. Meacham, who has written biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, George H. W. Bush, John Lewis, and, now, Abraham Lincoln, reflects on the vulnerability of American democracy in the current moment, with an overt autocrat as the leading Republican contender for the next Presidential election. “Having a dictatorial figure is not new either in human experience or American history. What is new is that so many people are willing to suspend their better judgment to support him,” he says. “I am flummoxed to some extent at the durability of partisan feeling.” Plus, the music critic Kelefa Sanneh on a fleet of artists bringing fresh sounds to what has become the least cool genre: mainstream rock. He shares tracks by HARDY, Giovannie & the Hired Guns, AVOID, and Jelly Roll.
Denny Smith of The Great Affairs joins Non-Stop Rock Talk for the second time to discuss The Great Affairs latest single "Fever Breaks", the beauty of album cover art and of course - the legendary Butch Walker! Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
Michelle and David do a reprise based on their live YAKOKE funshop. They bring to the attention of the listener the phenomenon of humanity not appreciating what they have until it's gone. Michelle points out that many complain about baseline but beg for it when it's taken away. David shares his COVID journey and how he holds gratitude for basic homeostasis. David and Michelle do an impromptu YAKOKE exercise. Part of Michelle's homework is to sign up for the YAKOKE fun shop or at the very least, download the guided meditation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon joined the “What Goes Up” podcast to discuss how loading up on cyclical stocks helped the MSIF U.S. Core Portfolio mutual fund that he co-manages post a 36% return in 2021, and how he's reluctant to buy the dip in high-growth stocks because “once the fever breaks, it lasts a long time.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Woah, what a year it's been! There's been so much great and fun ska that's come out in last few years! Oh yes, it's been an embarrassment of riches and never been a better time than to be a ska fan! And blah, blah, blah, it's late, I'm tired, I don't think anyone reads these, so I'm gonna be direct... I think these songs are all both and worth your ear's time, so listen up you slackers! 00:00 - Dani Radic with the Slackers - Let Me Be (Dani Radic with the Slackers '21)02:51 - Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra - Nostalgic Ska (Tombstone '21)05:26 - Half Past Two - Holiday (Holidays '21)08:14 - Paul the Kid - FUCK YOUR NEW TONE (FUCK YOUR NEW TONE '21)11:30 - THE JAMÓNS - Jennifer Lawrence of Arabia (Jennifer Lawrence of Arabia '20)14:04 - the Inevitables - When the Fever Breaks (When the Fever Breaks '21)16:48 - Flying Raccoon Suit - 3 Raceways & Wario Stadium (Skario Kart: A Ska Tribute to Mario Kart 64 comp '21)19:53 - Eskapart - gruba dupa (Wasted Brains '21) If you'd like to submit your band for a future show email: submissions@23ska.com(Please no Youtube or Spotify links)Any other questions or comments, please email: podcast@23ska.comAlso check out our sister podcast On the Upbeat!linktr.ee/ontheupbeatskaSession : Twenty One // Episode : 482 // Airdate : December 23rd, 2021
A one-year old boy is brought to his doctor with a history of febrile seizures, odd movements, and developmental delay. His seizures continue, but the fevers stop. And doctors realize they're in a race against time.Head to Figure1.com/ddx where you can find full show notes, photos, and speaker bios.
Butler alum Ronald Nored coming back to Indy to work for Pacers. Butler gets commitment from 6'10" center. Bucks one win away from first NBA Finals since Kareem & The Big O played in Milwaukee! Cubs need sweep in Cincy. Fever lose again - further out of 11th than 11th place team is out of first! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Show #459 (Best of 2019 Show) Tyler Childers - Country Squire (Country Squire) Kelsey Waldon - Black Patch (White Noise/White Lines) Hayes Carll - If I May Be So Bold (What It Is) Josh Ritter - Old Black Magic (Fever Breaks) (mic break) Mandolin Orange - Into The Sun (Tides of a Teardrop) Rodney Crowell - Brown & Root, Brown & Root (Texas) Gary Nicholson - Hallelujah Anyhow (The Great Divide) Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley - Nobody Can Tell Me I Can't (World Full of Blues) (mic break) The Highwomen - If She Ever Leaves Me (The Highwomen) Mike and the Moonpies - If You Want a Fool (Cheap Silver and Solid Country Gold) TK & The Holy Know-Nothings - Tunnel of a Dream (Arguably OK) J.S. Ondara - Saying Goodbye (Tales of America) Charley Crockett - 10,000 Acres (The Valley) (mic break) Our Native Daughters - You're Not Alone (Songs of Our Native Daughters)
The cast of a independent zombie movie come on to plug their film
Show #443 Josh Ritter - I Still Love You (Now and Then) (Fever Breaks) Caroline Spence - Song About A City (Mint Condition) Goodnight Moonshine - January Skies (I'm The Only One Who Will Tell You You're Bad) Silver Lake 66 - Blue Earth County (Ragged Heart) (mic break) Steel Blossoms - County Line (Steel Blossoms) Adam Carroll - This Old Garage (I Walked In Them Shoes) Jeffrey Halford and The Healers - Willa Jean (West Towards South) Sarah Borges & Broken Singles - Oh Victoria (Love’s Middle Name) Randy Rogers Band - Drinking Money (Hellbent) (mic break) Rhiannon Giddens - I'm On My Way (There Is No Other) The Infamous Stringdusters - Rise Sun (Rise Sun) David Olney - Always The Stranger (This Side Or The Other) Silver Lake 66 - Ragged Heart (Ragged Heart) Josh Ritter - Ground Don't Want Me (Fever Breaks) (mic break) Caroline Spence - Mint Condition (Mint Condition)
Song off of Josh Ritters newest album, Fever Breaks
On his tenth album in twenty years, “Fever Breaks” he shakes up the consistency he is so well known for and adds a new dimension to his music through a perfect musical partnership with multi-Grammy award winner Jason Isbell as his producer and band leader.
On today's Kyle Meredith With..., Josh Ritter digs deep into his new album Fever Breaks, from teaming up with Jason Isbell to collaborating with his heroes Bob Weir and Joan Baez to being heavily influenced by the 24/7 news cycle of today. He also reflects on the eclectic inspiration behind many of his past songs and looks back on his own legacy as he gets ready to honor Van Morrison at Carnegie Hall. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
You're upset with God right now, you're disappointed by the things of God right now, but when the fever breaks, and you're no longer hot, you're no longer mad... You will serve Him. Join Me (Prophetess Stacy) MON. NIGHT 10EST 9CST 7PST Log On or Call 347-426-3782
Cinema Files Radio - When the Fever Breaks (Cast)
Let's face it: Money is an touchy topic. We're uncomfortable talking about it, and most folks are content to keep it a private, personal matter. Yet, for some reason, the Bible's Author makes a big deal about it-- addressing the issue of money and possessions more than faith and prayer combined! Indeed, Jesus "turned up the heat" when it came to money-- even drawing a direct link to the sincerity of one's salvation. Listen in as Pastor Tim highlights 4 "Fever Breaks"... or ways that Jesus teaches a person is finally freed from the grip of Affluenza. Part 2 of the message series "Why the Devil Takes MasterCard: Jesus on Money and Your Stuff"