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The call to church planting can lead someone to many places. In the case of Pastor Chris Finchum, he and his wife were led to Yuba City, CA, from Tampa, FL. After a few trips to visit his wife's family, they both saw the need for a church that could reach the people of the community that had walked away from the Jesus that wasn't the Jesus of the Bible. Of course, the fact that wild chickens roam the local In-n-Out Burger parking lot might have had something to do with it. Chris shares the importance of being willing to lean into the call God places on your heart. Listen to his story and be encouraged.
We talk to original Tigertailz drummer Ace Finchum. We hear about what's going on with his band Tigertailz U.S.A. We also revisit the classic albums he played on “Young and Crazy” and “Bezerk”. Some of his relationships with his past bandmates are a bit rocky and we talk about that as well. Check out Ace's Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=618211467&ref=content_filter Metal Mike and Friends “Round and Round” RATT Cover - https://youtu.be/vPzcnz2CxnI Sign up for exclusive content with an 80's Glam Metalcast Subscription through Anchor ($4.99): https://anchor.fm/cookgonemad/subscribe For business inquiries for the 80's Glam Metalcast: @80sglammetal1@gmail.com Be sure to follow 80's Glam Metal on Twitter! @80sGlamMetal1 - https://twitter.com/80sglammetal1 80's Glam Metalcast is now on iHeart Radio! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-80s-glam-metalcast-69194275/ Check us out on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7H6RLcR7VsCVOJwbSNNQ8z?si=Mquvqua2Qr6323SQ12gArQ Check us out on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/80s-glam-metalcast/id149019510 #80smetal #glammetal #1987 #hairmetal #tigertailz --- 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/cookgonemad/message
On this episode of GBR live we talk with Steve Foley about the transition to stock eliminator racing and even get a pop in from Hot Rod Fast an Finchum himself!
There's a new performer on the way, and he's one that has a legitimate claim to arguably the most important bloodline in country music history. That's right, the son of Hank Williams III is getting ready to emerge, and to do so under the moniker “IV.” And though all we have to work with at this point is snippets and snapshots, he appears to be taking after pops in more ways than one.The 30-year-old from Nashville is not named Hank, but rather Coleman, and isn't adopting the “Hank” name specifically, only the numeric “IV” as a fourth generation performer in the direct bloodline of Hank Williams as Hank's great grandson.“Four writes folk songs,” says his producer, Jason Dietz. “The band is responsible for turning them into something else. We try to keep an essence of their original form, while adding drums, 100 watt amps, fuzz bass and fiddle.”Jason Dietz is also known as the bass player for the band The Hardin Draw, and has worked with former Hank3 bass player Joe Buck in the past. Guitarist David Talley and fiddler Laura Beth Jewell also of The Hardin Draw are involved in bringing the project to life under what they're calling “The Strange Band.” At the moment they plan to release a debut single from IV called “Son of Sin” on April 4th, with a debut EP coming April 20th.The discovery of “IV” is one of the major reasons that Hank Williams III got involved in country music in the first place. Primarily playing in punk bands and installing garage doors for a living, Hank3 was hit with a paternity suit when Coleman was five-years-old, and told by a judge to “get a real job” to help pay child support. Hank3, who is now 48-years-old, had not known about Coleman prior to the paternity motion.So to help pay child support, Hank3 signed with Curb Records, and emerged as a neotraditional country singer and songwriter in the vein of his grandfather, while playing in metal and punk bands on the side, and forming his own “Hellbilly” style of music. Hank3 released his magnum opus Straight to Hell in 2006, and fulfilled his contract with Curb in 2008 after a contentious relationship. He then went independent, releasing multiple records on his own. Hank3 has been mostly inactive since 2014 after his last tour.Whenever talking about the Hank Williams bloodline, a bit of disambiguation is always necessary. Hank3 is Hank Williams Jr.'s son, and Coleman, a.k.a. “IV” is Hank3's son. Hank Williams Jr. also has another son from a later marriage named Sam Williams, who is also a performer. Hank3 is the half brother of Sam, and of Hilary and Holly Williams, who are also performers.Then there is the case of Ricky Fitzgerald, a.k.a. “Hank Williams IV,” who is also a performer and currently active, and who uses the Hank name on stage. He is the grandson of Lewis “Butch” Fitzgerald, who is the long-rumored supposed illegitimate son of Hank Williams. To take a deep dive into that complex story, CLICK HERE.It's also important to point out that Hank Sr.'s real name was Hiram King, which he changed to Hank, thinking it would be better for country music. The ‘Hank' in Hank Jr. and Hank3's name comes from their given middle name, not their first name: Randall Hank Williams and Shelton Hank Williams respectively. IV's official last name is Finchum after his mother, since at birth he was not in the life of Hank 3. IV though says he's planning to change his last name to Williams.But just to underscore again, “IV” is not claiming the Hank name, even though hypothetically, he possibly could for the stage. Instead he's keeping clear of any controversy that could come from it, while still laying claim to his legitimate standing in the Hank Williams lineage.
Executive Director of the Tennessee Council for the Social Studies and I discuss recent laws that limit discussion of equity, race, and gender issues by teachers. Tennessee was one of the first of several states have passed such laws. We talk about how this law may affect teachers, particularly social studies teachers, in Tennessee and elsewhere.
Tonight "We're goin 2900 on that FTI BABY!" GBR LIVE! featuring the man the myth the legend! Mr. "Hot Rod" Fast and Finchum himself! "I'm in he's in! Here we go!!!!"
Knoxville Native Chad Finchum driver of the Xfinity Series No. 13 car for MBM Motorsports joined Ron and Chris on the Lead Lap to talk about tonight's Xfinity race at Daytona, his season plans and more.
Knoxville Native Chad Finchum driver of the Xfinity Series No. 13 car for MBM Motorsports joined Ron and Chris on the Lead Lap to talk about tonight's Xfinity race at Daytona, his season plans and more.
This week we bring your another Best Of edition of the DragChamp Show. Our podcast with Rodney Finchum is our most popular episode to date. Rodney was on the chip as soon as he called in and the fun didn't stop until he hung up. To add to the fun, we surprised Rodney by having his good friend Steve Foley call in. The two went back and forth and told tons of hilarious stories. Sit back and enjoy.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
While we're on Christmas break, we thought we'd keep you entertained with some of the best episodes of The DragChamp Show podcast. This week we're bringing you an encore of our first episode with funny man Steve Foley.Steve kept us in tears with his great since of humor and funny stories from years of traveling with Rodney Finchum of Fast and Finchum fame. This episode was longer than we expected but it was so funny we couldn't bring ourselves to cut Foley off.In the coming weeks we'll bring you even more of our best episodes. Enjoy!The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
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Wheel Deal Podcast powered by USNE. Special guest: Driver of the #13 MBM Motorsports Xfinity Supra, Chad Finchum. Hosted by #TheGreat88,#ChaseTheCup, & #EngineNo9. Stay tuned every Wednesday Night @ 8pm ET/7pm CT for new episodes from the Wheel Deal Podcast Powered by USNE here on USNE. #WheelDealPodcast #USNE. Music provided by Free Music Tunes Track: Self Deception - The Shift Link: https://youtu.be/SrgRN076JSA
Our guest on the DragChamp Show this week is none other than Fast & Finchum's Rodney Finchum. Rodney is one of the best story tellers around and he didn't disappoint. He was on the chip as soon as he called in and didn't stop until we were done. Hot Rod told stories for over an hour and kept us crying laughing. We even had a surprise for Rodney as his good buddy Steve Foley called in during the podcast. These two went at it for an hour and it was hilarious. Sit back, relax, and enjoy one of the funniest podcasts you've ever heard. And like Rodney says, like and share, like and share.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They're joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine. For more DragChamp podcasts click here.
Burning Rubber Radio Is Cruisin' Through The Top 20 This Week!! We Talk To NASCAR Cup Series Driver Chad Finchum, Taylor speaks with Legacy eSports Driver David Lam & We Go "In the Garage" With Jeremy!
Songwriter/Artist Thomas Finchum talks former career as an Olympic Swimmer and what led him to pursue a career in music. He shares the story behind "Kissing A Girl," for LoCash and songs making up his self-titled EP. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yeppodcast/support
#NASCAR Season recap, Xfinity to run road course at Indy. New short track rules package, Haley, Chastain, Ragan, Finchum, and Timmy Hill will be trying to make the Daytona 500. Decker the Wrecker is back in a truck ride, and two new truck teams are formed.
Randy Finchum- The Second Act! Randy has shared album credits with Garth Brooks and Tom Petty and his songs have been heard everywhere from the Tony Kornheiser Show to the Bluebird Café. Nashville native Randy Finchum, is an award-winning songwriter and radio personality who has had over sixty songs recorded by various artists, among them country music great multi-platinum artist Sammy Kershaw. In the Christian Country genre, Randy has been blessed with four #1 songs as a writer and an artist, among them “Jesus Was a Rebel”, which was named 95.5 WTVY’s SON Country Countdown “Song Of The Year” for 2014. In May of 2016 Irish country music star Mary Duff released her CD “Changing Lanes” (ISG/Sony Music Australia) which included two of Randy’s songs, including her single and video for “What Heart Can Do”, which currently has over 350,000 views. In 2018 Irish band Hurricane Highway's cut of Randy's song "I Learned From You" was considered for a Grammy nomination. On the radio side, Randy hosts the weekly “New Music Showcase” segment on the syndicated radio show “The HLE Christian Country Countdown with Steve Roberson” as well as the "Music City on the Mountain" show on HLE Radio and WFMC Jams. Randy also previously hosted the "Music City Magic" segment on 106.5 WOCY as well as the “Nashville Night” radio show on the Nashville Songwriters Radio Network. Randy also has written theme songs for the nationally syndicated radio talk show “The Long Version with Fletcher Long” and the HLE Radio morning show, and has recently performed on the “Nashville Today” show and “The Music Row Show” on Nashville’s legendary radio station 650 WSM. Randy has given his testimony of how God saved him in churches from Michigan to Alabama. His mission in music and in testimony is to let others know no matter where they are or what they’ve done, God is waiting for them to call on Him. “He is a great God, and I never knew just how great He was until He pulled me out of the darkness and into His light,” says Randy. “God’s got a miracle waiting on you!
Randy Finchum- The Second Act! Randy has shared album credits with Garth Brooks and Tom Petty and his songs have been heard everywhere from the Tony Kornheiser Show to the Bluebird Café. Nashville native Randy Finchum, is an award-winning songwriter and radio personality who has had over sixty songs recorded by various artists, among them country music great multi-platinum artist Sammy Kershaw. In the Christian Country genre, Randy has been blessed with four #1 songs as a writer and an artist, among them “Jesus Was a Rebel”, which was named 95.5 WTVY’s SON Country Countdown “Song Of The Year” for 2014. In May of 2016 Irish country music star Mary Duff released her CD “Changing Lanes” (ISG/Sony Music Australia) which included two of Randy’s songs, including her single and video for “What Heart Can Do”, which currently has over 350,000 views. In 2018 Irish band Hurricane Highway's cut of Randy's song "I Learned From You" was considered for a Grammy nomination. On the radio side, Randy hosts the weekly “New Music Showcase” segment on the syndicated radio show “The HLE Christian Country Countdown with Steve Roberson” as well as the "Music City on the Mountain" show on HLE Radio and WFMC Jams. Randy also previously hosted the "Music City Magic" segment on 106.5 WOCY as well as the “Nashville Night” radio show on the Nashville Songwriters Radio Network. Randy also has written theme songs for the nationally syndicated radio talk show “The Long Version with Fletcher Long” and the HLE Radio morning show, and has recently performed on the “Nashville Today” show and “The Music Row Show” on Nashville’s legendary radio station 650 WSM. Randy has given his testimony of how God saved him in churches from Michigan to Alabama. His mission in music and in testimony is to let others know no matter where they are or what they’ve done, God is waiting for them to call on Him. “He is a great God, and I never knew just how great He was until He pulled me out of the darkness and into His light,” says Randy. “God’s got a miracle waiting on you!
Jake and Zach sit down and discuss the weekend that was for Zach at the I57 Summer Door Car shootout and Jake at the SFG 300 series race in Piedmont. A shorter episode this week on the hosting side due to Zach leaving for vacation but do we have a hilarious couple of interviews for you lined up, so sit back and enjoy!
You will meet an extraordinary 15 year old Virginia student named Emily Finchum who has - and is - spreading kindness across the U.S. and to our service members in Afghanistan. In addition, Emily is helping other students who are victims of bullying. Emily and her mom have delivered more than 200,000 Positive Patrol messages to First Responders, Service Members, and others. She even created a special card for classmates with the message, “You’re worth more than you know”. Emily's Story of Being Bullied Emily’s passion grew out of her own experience of being bullied in Elementary School. She was physically and emotionally bullied to include receiving a note from another student saying they were going to kill her. Positive Patrol Kindness and Anti-Bullying Program Her special program hashtag is #PositivePatrol. Emily’s efforts have been lauded by the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments. Here’s the link to the online news story about Emily’s #PositivePatrol work: https://www.progress-index.com/news/20190714/victim-of-bullying-turns-negative-experience-into-outreach-of-kindness-with-positivepatrol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/better-place/message
Happy Friday people. Todays guest is NASCAR driver Chad Finchum. I had a blast talking to him. Really cool guy and a Packers fan. We talk about NASCAR and how he became a Packers fan. Hope you enjoy. Please subscribe and all that jazz.
This week we cover some ACTUAL racing! For the first time in a few months, there were a few races to catch up with, Luke and Jed discuss the NHRA Winternationals, The Division 2 race in Orlando, as well as some bracket racing from Belle Rose, LA. Getting to what you all really want however, Hot Rod Rodney Finchum joins us for a nice long interview full of great stories and hucklebuckin!
An episode you absolutely do not want to miss! We sit down with Rodney Finchum and really dig into what is "Fast & Finchum" and how that came to fruition. Jake & Zach also discuss their trip to Huntsville and other Thanksgiving results.
Reverb is not just your normal, run of the mill all nighter. We are talking thousands of students, professional sports, pizza and of course, evangelism. Brian sets down with Brent Finchum and Dwight Willard to talk about Reverb is a great opportunity to get students under the hearing of the gospel who may never step foot in your church.
Your student ministry ought to be a place where students come to be spiritually fed! However, it also ought to be a place where students are trained and resourced to be able to feed spiritually on their own as well. Most ministries unintentionally drift away from equipping students to spend time on their own with the Lord. On this episode of the Multiply! Podcast, Brian has a conversation with Brent Finchum about how we can help students learn to feed themselves spiritually. Brent is the Southeast Regional Coordinator with Word of Life Local Church Ministries and lives in Alabama with his wife and four kids.
WOW! State Rep. Mark Finchum in studio,Government shut down and how it won't affect you and a Russia bombshell!
Sharing the Gospel with students is both an incredible opportunity and a great responsibility. In today's episode of the Multiply! Podcast, Brian sits down with Brent Finchum to talk about the key necessities (and common mistakes) when sharing the Gospel. Brent currently serves as the Southeast Regional Coordinator with Word of Life Local Church Ministries. He and his wife, Stacy, have four children and live in Alabama.
Since its rapid growth in the nineties, K-Pop has become a multi-billion dollar industry and an integral part of South Korea’s image both domestically and abroad. In stark contrast and despite support from the South Korean government, Korean traditional music, or Gugak, remains a somewhat unknown tradition in and outside Korea. How do we define Korean traditional music? What position does it hold in contemporary South Korean society? What role has the government played in its evolution since the end of the Korean War? Will Gugak follow a path similar to K-Pop – a product designed for export – or is it still a living and thriving tradition? To answer these questions, we had the pleasure of interviewing Prof. Hilary Vanessa Finchum-Sung. Prof. Finchum-Sung earned her Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from Indiana University in 2002 and is now Associate Professor in the Department of Korean Music at Seoul National University. She has served as the Chair of the Interdisciplinary Major in Music Education at Seoul National University, and formerly worked as a lecturer and researcher at the University of San Francisco and UC Berkeley. She has also published in several academic journals, including Ethnomusicology, The World of Music, and the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies.
"Hey Randy, what number is this take?" It took two tries to get this interview done, but it was well worth the effort.This is our exclusive interview with about-to-explode pro Nashville songwriter RANDY FINCHUM. Randy has had numerous cuts with various Nashville (and abroad) artists, and even came a hare's-breath from penning the theme to the 2012 Summer Olympics!We're especially fortunate to get this interview now, since the "BIG CUT" for Randy appears to be looming just around the corner... after which he may well be too big to talk to the likes of us! But seriously, as well as being a gifted writer and performer; Randy is just one heck of a great guy (so says I, and pretty much everybody who's ever had the pleasure of meeting or working with him).So pour yourself a tall glass of your preferred libation, put your feet up, and enjoy the interview!!! Randy Finchum Oden's Row FacebookOden's Row Promotions & Publishing MusicOden's Row FacebookOfficial Logan Hall FacebookOfficial Tyler Stephens FacebookSmokin' Hit Songwriters' RetreatSteve RempisMarie PerryCSSP "Snailmail" address (for 100MB ZIP discs or ?): PO BOX 727 Gallatin, TN 37066