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It's Mother's Day Weekend -- and we've got some great activities for Mom (or for you, so you can get out of Mom's hair for a bit)! Whether it's gardening (like the Home & Garden Show), baseball (with the Jumbo Shrimp!), music (The Funk Fest, or Jax Symphony's Fire & Ice Cirque), or retro experiences (Fraggle Rock LIVE), there's a lot going on this weekend! Check out our list of events in the Weekend Spotlight story, and Happy Mother's Day!
This is the secone episode recorded live before an audience at Funk Fest, the great event put on by Embrace the Funk and Yazoo Brewing in Nashville, Tennessee. Tomme Arthur of the Lost Abbey talks about the evolution of sours and funky, of tradition and exploration. Host: John HollGuest: Tomme ArthurSponsors: All About BeerTags: Travel, Funk Fest, Sour, Brettanomyces, Wild, RecipesPhoto by Brandon Jones
This is another episode recorded live before an audience, this time at Funk Fest, the great event put on by Embrace the Funk and Yazoo Brewing in Nashville, Tennessee. Phil Wymore of Perennial Artisan Ales joins the show for a conversation about stouts, barrels, condiments, and whiskey.Phil Wymore is the Co-Founder of Perennial Artisan Ales in St. Louis, MO, established in 2011. Prior to opening Perennial, Phil spent time in Chicago as the Cellar Manager of Goose Island, the Head Brewer of Half Acre, and attended the Siebel Institute. In 2021, he started Passenger Foods, a one-person operation that makes chili crisp. In 2023, he co-founded Common Ritual, an independent bottler that discovers extraordinary whiskies produced by underrepresented distilleries.Host: John HollGuest: Phil WymoreSponsors: All About BeerTags: Travel, Funk Fest, Stout, Barrels, History, St. Louis, Goose Island, WhiskeyPhoto by Brandon Jones
Averie Swanson of Keeping Together is on the show this week in a conversation recorded last month at Funk Fest in Nashville, TN. We're talking about saison, building a new brewery, and the creative process.Swanson is one of the most talented and thoughtful brewers in the U.S. today and her career path is well known. Going from a volunteer at Jester King in Austin to its head brewer in just four years before leaving several years ago to start a new venture called Keeping Together. Originally operating out of Chicago it was focused on mixed culture, rustic, Belgian-inspired beers. Now, she and her partner Pat Fahey have purchased a property in New Mexico and plans to open a brewery and tasting room. Over the last year she has been thinking about new iterations of her beer, specialty ingredients, becoming part of a new community, and the experiences that come with new beginnings and space. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guest: Averie Swanson Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Beer, History, Ingredients, Travel, Saison, Creativity
This week the show is back in Nashville for the second of three conversations recorded before a crowd at Funk Fest, the amazing event hosted by Yzoo Brewing and Embrace the Funk. Mr. Garrett Oliver the Brewmaster of the Brooklyn Brewery is the guest. As any good beer fan knows, he is the brewmaster of The Brooklyn Brewery, the author of The Brewmaster's Table, and the Editor-in-Chief of The Oxford Companion to Beer. He has been brewing craft beer since 1989 and is a veteran of over 1000 beer dinners and tastings in 16 countries. An original board member of Slow Food USA, he later went on to become a Councilor of Slow Food International. In 2014 Garrett was the recipient of the James Beard Award as the country's top drinks professional. In 2020 he founded the Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing and Distilling (MJF), a 501(c)(3) grant-making non-profit organization that funds scholarships for technical education in the brewing and distilling fields for people of color. In 2022, Garrett was "enthroned" by the Knights of The Brewer's Fork of Belgium, descendants of the ancient brewer's guild. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guest: Garrett Oliver Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Beer, History, Ingredients, Travel, Michael Jackson
A lively conversation over two beers with Vinnie Cilurzo recorded before a crowd at the 2023 Funk Fest in Nashville. Cilurzo talks about the relationship between wine and beer, dialing in acidity, and surprises and delights with pours of four-day-old Pliny the Elder. As one of the leading voices in hop-forward beers and proper barrel-aging he offers unparreled insights into what goes into making world class beer. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guest: Vinnie Cilurzo Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Beer, Wine, IPA, California, Acidity, Styles
Show notes from host John Holl:"If you're a regular listener of this show you might recall that a few weeks back I was in Nashville for Funk Fest, an event put on by Yazoo Brewing and Embrace the Funk. I participated in a few live discussions with brewers and spent a delightful 45 minutes with Pete Halupka the co-founder and head brewer of Harvest Roots Ferments in Alabama. I wish we had recorded it. So, in an effort to recreate the magic, he's here this week via zoom talking about fermentation and building his kombucha program. From breaking it down and dispelling myths, he's thoughtful and methodical about his approach and has seen the company grow and bring new fans into the fermented fold." This Episode is sponsored by:NZ HopsNZ Hops, the co-operative of Master Hop Growers are a passionate collective of farms dedicated to innovation and sustainability. Leading the charge in sustainable farm practices, some NZ Hops farms have over five generations of knowledge that inform their composting program, used by growers to promote healthy regenerative growth of hops year upon year. This creates high quality soil, a critical component of healthy growing conditions. At NZ Hops, they feel that sustainability is not only being a steward for the land, but for our future.For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and subscribe to our beer industry focused newsletter. There is more information, articles, and engaging content at Beer Edge. Host: John Holl Guest: Pete Halupka of Harvest Roots Ferments Sponsors: NZ Hops and The Beer Edge Tags: Beer, Kombucha, Fermenting, Farming, Process
Earlier this month, Yazoo Brewing and Embrace the Funk held its annual Funk Fest. It was a return to somewhat normalcy filled with small pours, familiar faces, and a sense of camaraderie. Amid the socially distanced crowd was Chris Cates. He's the co-founder and head brewer of Little Animals Brewery in Tennessee. He has a great story and perspective and he will share his story on this episode. Amid the happiness and revelry at the festival, there was also worry about supply chains and ingredient shortages, labor issues and increased competition. One topic that kept coming up was about cans, and so the show reaches out to John Henfer at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co. for an update on the industry. ArryvedArryved Point of Sale is your mobile, flexible, solution to save your staff time, and provide the best guest experience on-premise and online. Built by craft beer professionals for craft beer professionals, Arryved is the only P-O-S with no contracts and no monthly fees, and everything your business needs to thrive. Go to Arryved.com/nano to set up a free, customized demo. Blichmann Pro With superior engineering and unrivaled service, Blichmann Pro Brewing equipment is the smart choice for your bottom line. With our turnkey 3.5 barrel gas-fired or electric brewhouse systems starting at only $16,999, you won't find a better match of price, performance and quality. Hit the ground running with equipment you can count on and support you can trust so you can focus on what matters — ROI. Visit Blichmannpro.com to learn more!BYO Nano Brew Podcast Episode 22Host: John HollGuests: Chris Cates and John HenferContact: nano@byo.comMusic: Scott McCampbell
We get in on the Funk Fest action with our own episode of funky beers. For some reason, we all end up picking two beers rather than one, this week. Laura and Jim fill us in on how the Funk Fest At Home weekend has gone, with a variety of virtual events led by Abbeydale Brewery and friends. Plus - there's plenty for us to talk about with several changes in lockdown regulations since our last episode - and now the second full national lockdown looming. And keep an ear out for our first ever Hopcast beer giveaway!
This week with Sean and James away Adam and Laura are joined by Laura's other half and Abbeydale brewer Jim and a guest listener Simon Dewhurst. We drink beers from Yeastie Boys, Lost and Grounded, Kirkstall Brewery and a Solvay Society and Wilderness collaboration. We discuss thoughts on the recent changes to rules for pubs during the Covid-19 pandemic and look ahead to a virtual Funk Fest.
We go deep into what it means to be a sour beer, the benefits of green glass, and get a sneak preview of the 2020 Funk Fest with Brandon Jones of Yazoo Brewing and Embrace the Funk.
Our good friend Chris Williams - @chrissoulsinger joined us to spill his new single “Come and Get Your Man” dropping on 01/01/2020 and teases his sophomore album "Soul Power Revolution". We were graced with a #TasteTestLive exclusive, y’all and it’s good! Plus, our Put This in Your Mouth Segment features the latest music and entertainment news spotlighting The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, news about Lizzo, Nick Cannon's diss track "outing" Eminem, the passing of 21-year-old artist Juice Wrld, and Keyshia Cole's unexpected reaction to the new single from O.T. Genasis About Chris Williams Chris Williams is a Soul/R&B singer/musician/producer from Jacksonville Florida. A self-taught instrumentalist, Chris plays 4 instruments fluently, allowing him to have accompanied several local and nationwide acts in both Florida and New York. Also known for his vocal range and falsetto, he’s drawn comparisons to both Prince and D’Angelo. He is best known for his 2013 debut album, “Vintage Soul”, in which he wrote and co-produced. He is also known for performing at several local music venues as well as multiple local and regional music festivals, such as the Oyster Jam Music Fest, Jacksonville Jazz Fest & the Funk Fest. With a background ranging from Soul, Funk, Jazz and even traditional gospel, Chris Williams has been able to combine all of these influences and create his own style of playing and singing. He is rumored to have a single scheduled for release in early 2020. Social media platforms: Chris Williams Music (Facebook) @chrissoulsinger (Twitter/Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message
This month we return to the Rutland Arms for September 2019’s Hopcast Half Pint. James and Adam sample a couple of beers from Sheffield’s St Mars of the Desert and Nottingham’s Black Iris Brewery. We chat about our recent visit to Abbeydale Brewery’s Funk Fest, the opening of the new Industry Tap and other local pub news. We also look forward to October and the Sheffield Steel City Beer Festival.
This episode is a special one for many reasons. This is the first MULTIGUEST podcast episode but also it's the first time we have a crew as guests! Funk Force Raw joins us on the podcast to discuss their upcoming event Funk Fest, their upbringings as a crew and their dynamic!
We’re at the Itchy Pig in Broomhill – it’s a small pub, so we’re drinking small beers. The now-legendary Schofferhofer is first on the agenda, followed by a Northern Monk lemon raddler, North Brew Micro IPA and a typically stupidly named Cloudwater. Which will get the vote of Adam, James, Laura and Sean as the best? Plus we talk Funk Fest, a sour beer festival at Abbeydale Brewery this weekend, and look ahead to the Sheffield Beer Festival in October.
Pappy is a hot and horny improv troupe based out of the Den Theater Chicago, Illinois and today we are joined by three of its members Lindsay Chatham, Colin Rourke and True Walters In this episode we find out about a young man's secret, what's the big deal with cannons, if a reverse "she's-the-man" works, what ever happened to Crank Johnson, what a female 'Dean' is called, why it sucks to run security at a party, what the cost of renting a zeppelin is, if a bake sale will lead to some ankle banging and if a messy divorce will be resolved by a Sorority's funk fest? Suggestion: “...there were many pictures of muggle motorcycles and also several posters of bikini-clad muggle girls.’” Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling More from Pappy on Instagram - @colinrourke and @lindsaychatham as well as performing with Stork, Dirt and other teams around iO, Second City, CiC, The Annoyance and more around Chicago. Hosted by Tobias Childs Edited by Tobias Childs Recorded by Ian Iversen in the iO Podcast Studio Produced by EGG MOUTH LLC. Chicago, IL
Avengers EndGame reaction -Game of Thrones Episode review- Funk Fest 2019- The Pegasus takes flight ✈️
Live from Upland’s Sour Wild Funk Fest 2019, check out the audio from our interview Pete Batule from Upland Brewing Co. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider joining our Patreon Community where you can hear more exclusive content just like this! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Find out more about Upland Brewing Company Follow Upland on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uplandbrewco/ Follow Upland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/uplandbrewco Drink CultureWebsite: https://www.drnkcltr.com Drink CultureNewsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink CultureYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvrw7Fqfw4ZORgZMPJKio-A
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul welcome back Twin City Players board president Bill Klein to talk about the newly released 2019-2020 TCP Mainstage Season; and chat with The Go Rounds' Mike Savina, who along with his bandmates, returns to The Livery on Friday to play a special show dedicated to the music of Talking Heads as part of Funk Fest.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul welcome back Twin City Players board president Bill Klein to talk about the newly released 2019-2020 TCP Mainstage Season; and chat with The Go Rounds' Mike Savina, who along with his bandmates, returns to The Livery on Friday to play a special show dedicated to the music of Talking Heads as part of Funk Fest.
I spent the better part of last week traveling around the Baltimore area for the first time. I was there to shoot a series of short documentary videos we’re producing for Guinness as part of our Coming to America series . It was a fantastic few days of eating and drinking and shooting around Baltimore—places like WC Harlan, Bar Clavel and Woodberry Kitchen. I have a ton of stuff to share from that part of the trip, but I’m going to start at the end, because that’s where my heart still lingers. I drove three hours south across the bay to Chincoteague Island, a long barrier island off the coast of Virginia, to visit a guy I met a few years ago at Wicked Weed’s Funk Fest—a brewer named Josh Chapman. I’ll never forget him popping up out of nowhere late at night at the fest to tell me a story of a time he was visiting a cidery in Virginia. And as he started poking around in the back of the place, he got to chatting with the producer, and they started setting up for dinner in the back, a staff meal of sorts, and they causally invited him to join. He was stunned by the invitation, to what seemed like an intimate gathering. But he slipped right in, sat down, and did what he described as his own little version of “doing the Good Beer Hunting.” There’s a lot packed into that summary of events, described as Good Beer Hunting, but it was all quite familiar to me. So many of my best memories are from unexpected invitations into someone’s small world where you learn what drives them, how they live, and how all that supports how they do business. A few years later, Josh has his own little brewery out on Chincoteague called Black Narrows. It’s a small, family business with his wife and her parents, and it supports his two young children, the newest of which is only a few months old. So he invited me by, set the table with some oysters and clams and corn and tomato pie, and had me sit with his staff for a meal. While he prepped dinner in the kitchen, and the grandparents Bob and Wendy sat at the table with me, and his wife and business partner Jenna held the baby, and their little girl and her friend ran around the house, I turned on the mics, and did what Josh might call “the Good Beer Hunting.”
We head to The Greystones for Episode 8 of the Hopcast where we celebrate National IPA Day (honest, it’s a real thing!) Find out all about the pub from Jack and Rick. We meet Jim, perhaps better known as Dr Tank ‘n’ Stein on Twitter, and we discuss the upcoming Peakender and Funk Fest beer…
– Weekend Claims to Fame: Lori's mom visited from Seattle, Julia had a silly moment with her mom, Donny hit The Scottish Fair, The Blues and Funk Fest and Lumberjack Days. Dennis Quaid gives an interesting interview to Megyn Kelly. Good Morning America will launch GMA Day at noon in September. Shonda Rimes will EIGHT new shows on Netflix. Johnny Deep and Amber Heard almost bumped into each other at Comic-Con.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about Funk Fest at The Livery featuring both Cory Wong & The Green Screen Band and The North 41; CMW’s production of “Annie Jr.”; and “Mutts Gone Nuts” at The Mendel Center.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about Funk Fest at The Livery featuring both Cory Wong & The Green Screen Band and The North 41; CMW’s production of “Annie Jr.”; and “Mutts Gone Nuts” at The Mendel Center.
I'm George Perez and I got Curious Entertainment, the creators of Funk Fest, at the GPS studio this week. Joe-Daddy and George from Curious cruise through after their Brunch Cruise in Santa Ana this weekend and they do the Maniac Monday with us this week. We get down some Models and Pacificos and shit gets weird. They drop knowledge on the entertainment side of the business and how it got started. George from Curious Entertainment lets us know what it took to start his company and explains to us how he's got FUNKCHELLA in mind. You FUCKERS ain't ready!!! Comment, Download, Follow, Subscribe #TakeaShowerSantaAnaPower @GeorgePcomedy @SideDickEddie @_thatonex
I'm George Perez and I got Curious Entertainment, the creators of Funk Fest, at the GPS studio this week. Joe-Daddy and George from Curious cruise through after their Brunch Cruise in Santa Ana this weekend and they do the Maniac Monday with us this week. We get down some Models and Pacificos and shit gets weird. They drop knowledge on the entertainment side of the business and how it got started. George from Curious Entertainment lets us know what it took to start his company and explains to us how he's got FUNKCHELLA in mind. You FUCKERS ain't ready!!!Comment, Download, Follow, Subscribe#TakeaShowerSantaAnaPower@GeorgePcomedy@SideDickEddie@_thatonex
Syndicated weekly Old School R&B Mixshow from LC aka Metro Beatz which also features a variety of old schools musical styles such as Funk, Disco, Old School Hip Hop, House Music from the 70s, 80s, 90s & the 2K! Listen live every Saturday 6pm-8pm on www.mocradio.com, Fridays 8pm-10pm on WNAA 90.1 Greensboro,NC http://tunein.com/radio/The-Voice-901-s21347/ , Saturday Nights 10pm-12am on WKJS Kiss FM Richmond, VA http://kissrichmond.hellobeautiful.com & 4 days a week Mon-Thurs on the LMB Network www.lmbnetwork.com
Mardi 13 septembre, il y avait du monde dans les studios, à l'occasion de l'Atomik Funk Fest #2, qui se tient ce samedi à Montreuil, avec un line up de haute volée : Afroriot, Aywee, Doc Mastermind, Pimoh, The Real Fake MC et DJ Suspect, DavJazz, Amadeo 85, Dee Nasty, et les californiens de l'excellent label Mo Funk, Eddy Funkster, XL Middleton et Moniquea.Toutes les infos sur cette grand-messe funk ICI.Amadeo est venu nous parler de ce bel événement, accompagné de quelques artistes : Doc Mastermind, Pimoh et Dav Jazz.Au programme de l’émission : mix par Tibo, Amadeo et Dav Jazz.---Tracklist Tibo :Anri - Last Summer WhisperBAKED LIKE ANITA (Moon B) - private syns5th Ward Boys - Same Ol'Lil Woofy Woof x CartelSons - Tell Me If You Still Care Ft. Pass PassKiki Smooth - Dope ManRay Luv - 24KKam - BenefitsBad Lucc feat. Problem - Outchea (Prod By League of Starz)Av LMKR Ft Snoop Dogg, Slim400 et Problem - Throw it up (Prod. by Ayoomeco)Rass Kass, Kam, Dirty Rat, Tash, Merciless Stylz - Still More BounceJakky Boy et The Bad Bunch - Rock The Rhythm
Leroy, C'Sae and Midori talk with dancer, choreographer, fashion designer and all-around creative Crishon Jerome as he spills about his experience dancing with Flo-Rida, hearing Mariah Carey hits those notes IRL and how his fashion line CRōME began. The team dives into a world with Trump having access to the launch codes, Funk Fest, a send-off fit for a (pageant) queen and Mother's Day festivities. Yes, that's THIS Sunday. Kiss your mother and thanks for listening.
Episode 80 of InterBrews was recorded at Rudyard’s British Pub with Drink of Ages host Jon Denman and Chef Joe Apa. We discussed D.O.A.’s past, present and future, Rudyard’s fantastic food and vibe. Jon’s love for darts, the upcoming Funk Fest, Joe’s humanitarian efforts during the recent flooding and lemon truffels. A BIG thanks to […]
Hello Funky Ones, I offer up a funky piece for your listening pleasure. Please do have a listen. You may hear it at: supermayne.podomatic.com - I thank you in advance. Stay cool & blessed...SMP
COME ROCK WITH THE BEST FORGET ABOUT THE REST.... I AM GOING BLOW THE COBWEBS OUT OF YOUR MIND, WITH GEORGE CLINTON, BOOTSY COLLINS AND ALL THE OTHER FUNK STARS
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation host "Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio" on behalf of the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition. In honor of "Black Music Month," she will discuss "Roots and Culture" at Oyotunji African Village, the CariFest, Funk Fest, and the history of music in the Gullah/Geechee Nation. Tune een ta disya show fa yeddi how wi do pun Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio!
00:00 Intentions Clear (08.26.06 - Riverview Music Festival, Chicago, Illinois) 05:51 Believe the Lie 18:11 Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-5 (08.25.06 - FUNK Fest, Bean Blossom, IN) 31:55 Der Bluten Kat > 47:18 Glory > 52:19 Der Bluten Kat (08.26.06 - Riverview Music Festival, Chicago, Illinois) 56:00 All Things Ninja (08.25.06 - F.U.N.K. Festival, Bean Blossom, Indiana) Total Broadcast Length 72:06 Notes: entire podcast with Joshua Redman on saxophone Umphrey's McGee was once again honored to welcome Joshua Redman to the stage for 2 shows, August 2006. He revisited his Safety in Numbers appeareance on Intentions Clear. The new "fusion" intro to Believe the Lie is augmented even further with Redman's horn. The Shine On You Crazy Diamond encore closed their appearance at the F.U.N.K. Festival.