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Some of the first records under Turk Murphy's name done for Good Time Jazz in 1950 and 51 . . featuring at various times Bob Scobey, Don Kinch, Bill Napier, Bob Helm. Skippy Anderson, Wally Rose, Burt Bales, Pat Patton, George Bruns, Squire Girshback and others, these were highly influential recordings in the San Francisco traditional jazz style. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
More musical Disneyland Imagineers for May. This week a friend of Buddy Baker's George Bruns. He created music for the park and played live at Disneyland. Below are some of the regulars on Art Throw Down, Follow all of them on Instagram anyway for great art and postcards in your Instagram feed: Hipstadufus, luluvision, jlynch9923, greenmosspaper, georgemailsart, state_of_the_funyun, RussRomano2021
We know you were expecting Leon the Professional, but after watching half of it and then showering eight or nine times, Krueger decided on something a little more "treasured childhood memory" and a little less "jail the director". It's 1963's The Sword in the Stone, with music by George Bruns and songs by the legendary Sherman Brothers. A RARE KRUEGER WARNING: We spend some time at the top talking about Leon: The Professional and why Krueger decided not to do the movie, so if you don't have space for Redacted-Redacted's grossness, feel free to skip ahead to around the 5 minute mark.
This episode is my narration of the Rudyard Kipling classic we are all familiar with. Kipling is known the world over for his famous story of Mowgli, the boy raised by a bear and a panther in The Jungle Book. Immortalised by the Disney animation and the wonderful song writing skills of Terry Gilkyson and the Sherman Brothers and the musical composition of George Bruns.Kipling wrote so much more, travelled far and wide and had political opinions of which the modern world knows very little. His life is a study of colonialism and thought, strife and opportunity, literature and prejudice.Rudyard Kipling passed away on January 18th 1936. I release this episode to coincide with that sad occasion.I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:Instagram: TwoandaMicTwitter: TwoandaMic1PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and has no punctuation. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.
October 16, 2022 This is part two of a two-part interview with three people involved with the preservation of historic Wood Island Light Station near Biddeford Pool in southern Maine. Brad Coupe is one of the founders of Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse and served as its longtime chairperson, and George Bruns is the current chairperson. Richard Parsons serves as the group's historian and his new book, Wood Island Lighthouse: Stories from the Edge of the Sea, was published this year by the History Press. Wood Island Lighthouse, Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Sarah MacHugh co-hosts with Light Hearted host Jeremy D'Entremont. Episodes 194 and 195 are also available in video versions on the USLHS YouTube channel. Early 1900s postcard of Wood Island Light Station The boat ride to Wood Island from Biddeford Pool
October 9, 2022 Maine's Wood Island, about 35 acres in size, is about two miles east of the entrance to the Saco River and less than a mile from the village known as Biddeford Pool. Congress appropriated $5,000 for a lighthouse on Wood Island in March 1806 and the light began service in 1808. The 1808 tower lasted until 1839, when a new 44-foot conical rubblestone tower was built. Keeper Thomas Orcutt's dog, Sailor, achieved widespread fame in the late 1800s and early 1900s because of his habit of pulling a rope with his teeth to sound the station's fog bell for every passing vessel. Wood Island Light Station, Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. In 2003, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation called Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse was formed to care for the light station. The group has been working for a full restoration of the lighthouse tower, keeper's house, and other buildings. In the summer season, boat tours are offered to the island and light station from Biddeford Pool. Keeper Thomas Orcutt's dog, Sailor, became famous for ringing the fog bell at Wood Island. Courtesy of the Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation. Three people are interviewed in this episode. Brad Coupe is one of the founders of Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse and served as its longtime chairperson, and George Bruns is the current chairperson. Richard Parsons serves as the group's historian and his new book, Wood Island Lighthouse: Stories from the Edge of the Sea, was published this year by the History Press. This episode is also available in a video version on the USLHS YouTube channel, with added video clips featuring co-host Sarah MacHugh at Wood Island. This is part one of two parts; part two will be posted on October 16. The climb up the lighthouse tower at Wood Island
I talk about two of the composers who were heavily involved in creating the iconic songs for Disney attractions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daves-disney-view/message
Confront the Mistress of All Evil with us as we discuss Sleeping Beauty, one of Disney's most visual-forward films that unfortunately trades style for substance in some cases. Don't miss: The iconic art style of this film that makes nearly every shot a frameable masterpiece How the title misleads the audience about who the real protagonist of the film is A discussion of the film's score, which is largely lifted from the original Tchaikovsky ballet Our final score, which represents the peak of the Silver Age PLUS, we talk through all the thoughts our audience had when they watched the movie, including those who joined us for #ddpwatchnight on Twitter! Links for you: Our website has our ranking spreadsheet for all the movies we've rated so far Check out our guest Darin on his podcast, NostalgiaCast Become a Ko-fi member for exclusive content and access to your hosts and our team Join our ‘Ohana to be among the first to know about new content we're developing Follow us on Twitter @definingdisney and let us know your thoughts on Sleeping Beauty When our transcription is available, we'll link it here Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a single episode, and if you enjoyed this one, please leave us a rating and review. Thanks for listening and we'll see ya real soon!
La Bella Durmiente. De Walt Disney. Música Original de la película. Adaptada por George Bruns del ballet original de Tchaikovsky. Intérpretes: Lupita Pérez Arias Alejandro Algara Dagoberto de Cervantes A. Gavira y coros. 2 E.P. 45 rpm. Disneyland Records a través de Hispavox 1960 Letra: E. Santos.
¡Es momento de Disney Trivia con Diana Su! ¿Pueden reconocer estas 30 bandas sonoras de películas animadas de Disney?
Skipper and Ray review Disney’s animated Robin Hood (1973), with the “King of the Jungle” playing the King of England. Peter Ustinov as King Richard & Prince John and Terry Thomas as Sir Hiss. Music by George Bruns, directors Wolfgang Reitherman & David Hand, writers Larry Clemmons & Ken Anderson. Transcript https://bit.ly/CFPtranscript-RobinHoodDisney Support Skipper & Ray at pod.fan/catsonfilmpod and get exclusive bonus content!Our videos have captions & illustrations to help you follow along with each episodehttps://youtu.be/PEbuDIoZehQCats on Film Pod is voiced and produced by Ray Ilyn, with music by The DōsMan, and additional sounds from FreeSound.org. FREE full episodes & more at https://www.catsonfilmpod.comInstagram @CatsOnFilmPodTwitter @CatsOnFilmPod
¡Icen las velas! ¡Leven anclas! ¡Preparen los cañones! ¡Comienza nuestra decimosexta celebración del Día Internacional de Hablar Como Piratas! En nuestra primera entrega de estas festividades, MaGnUs nos trae la historia y particularidades de una de las atracciones más famosas de los parques Disney: Pirates of the Caribbean. La mismísima que inspiró la popular serie de películas, con más de cinco décadas de llevar marineros a las aguas de Davy Jones. Con música de The Mellomen (interpretando a George Bruns & Xavier Atencio), y Emperor Tamarin (interpretando a Worldwide Adventurers) Próximo programa: Día Internacional de Hablar Como Pirata - Isla Tortulia - Felix von Luckner / Barcos Piratas.
Zorro Month concludes with a look at Walt Disney’s classic Zorro TV series from 1957-1961! Join swashbuckling FW Network renegades Ryan Daly, the Irredeemable Shag and Chris Franklin as they discuss this legendary show starring one of the greatest actors to play Zorro, Guy Williams! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email me at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Clip credits: Clips and music from Walt Disney Productions’ Zorro and Walt Disney Presents/Disneyland. Zorro theme by Norman Foster and George Bruns, performed by the Mellomen. Music by William Lava.
Podcaster Dan Heaton (Host, The Tomorrow Society Podcast) joins Brett Nachman as they discuss their favorite Walt Disney World attraction queue music. These are the pieces that immediately transport you to another time and place as you await boarding beloved attractions. Dan and Brett celebrate the music of George Bruns, Randy Newman, Paul Leonard-Morgan and others as they take a virtually walk through the queues in "the World." They even revisit some extinct attractions that possessed some timeless tunes. Check out The Tomorrow Society Podcast and follow the podcast on Facebook, Twitter (@tomorrowsoc), and Instagram. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Twitter @bnachmanreports, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback at notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Beep Beep! Here comes Herbie the Love Bug and a brand new franchise!! This week we're joined by very special guest, Gabriel Nathan, to talk about 1968's The Love Bug and his work as an advocate for suicide awareness and mental health. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your lovable VW bug!! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises! Follow Gabriel & Herbie on Instagram @lovebugtrumpshate (https://www.instagram.com/lovebugtrumpshate/) Watch Gabriel's TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/SV8Tk7W7oSc Watch a preview of Gabriel's documentary feature on suicide awareness and prevention A Man, A Bug, and A Mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlQz0KDJJGg If you are in crisis or need someone to talk to dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or text 'Home' to 741741 for assistance. Also visit https://www.preventsuicidepa.org/blog/ for further resources and information about suicide prevention. Special Guest: Gabriel Nathan.
On this episode of The Bluth, the Whole Bluth, and Nothing But the Bluth, we're going back in time to Don Bluth's Disney Days with our guests, Chris Bramante and Matt Schiavone! We discuss The Sword in the Stone, Robin Hood, and a little of Pooh's many adventures. Plus we might even learn the difference between an animation director and a director of animation. So oo-de-lally, hockety pockety, and other such whimsical exclamations! Links: You can seriously just, like, watch all these on Disney+ https://www.disneyplus.com Chris and Matt's shot for shot reenactment of “Oo-de-lally” http://bit.ly/2vL71ib Videos on reused animation in Disney films http://bit.ly/3aq7dlw http://bit.ly/3cxU1Nm http://bit.ly/3asYgYP Fantastic Voyage http://bit.ly/39nNhj8 Follow Matt Schiavone https://www.instagram.com/mattschiavone75 https://twitter.com/mattschiavone75 Follow Chris https://instagram.com/amontiock https://twitter.com/Amontiock Check Out Animfantastic https://www.instagram.com/animfantastic http://bit.ly/2yPQyHe Follow Dax https://www.instagram.com/daxschaffer https://twitter.com/DaxSchaffer Follow Sara https://www.instagram.com/saraiyer https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow the Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nothingbutthebluth Like the Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBluthTheWholeBluthAndNothingButTheBluth Check out Dax's other pod, Cineppraisal @Cineppraisal on FB/Twitter/IG https://anchor.fm/cineppraisal Songs from The Sword in the Stone and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh by the Sherman Brothers. Songs from Robin Hood by Roger Miller, Floyd Huddleston, George Bruns, and Johnny Mercer. Score from The Sword in the Stone and Robin Hood by George Bruns. Score from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh by Buddy Baker. Audio clips are (mostly) from The Sword in the Stone, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Robin Hood by Walt Disney Productions
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This week we are joined by Disney expert Ms. Dis to explore the magical realm of the Disney Princess franchise. How does one become a Disney princess? Who qualifies and who doesn't? Why is there a discrepancy between the theme park rules and the toy line rules? The song "When You Wish Upon A Star" is the property of Leigh Harline, Ned Washington, and The Walt Disney Company. Music and audio from "Ralph Breaks The Internet" is the property of Henry Jackman, Clark Spencer, Dorothy McKim, Walt Disney Pictures, and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Music and audio from "Tangled" is the property of Alan Menken, Roy Conli, Walt Disney Pictures, and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Music and audio from "Cinderalla III: A Twist in Time" is the property of Joel McNeely, Margot Pipkin, Walt Disney Pictures, DisneyToon Studios, DisneyToon Studios Australia, and Toon City Animations. Music and audio from "Robin Hood (1973)" is the property of George Bruns, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Walt Disney Productions. Music and audio from "Moana" is the property of of Mark Mancina, Osnat Shurer, Walt Disney Pictures, and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Music and audio from "Black Panther" is the property of of Ludwig Goransson, Kevin Feige, and Marvel Studios. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Recorded 8/8/18 Remember the Magic - The Country Bear Jamboree History December 1965, Walt Disney was pressing forward with Mineral King, a ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountains As part of the evening entertainment, an animatronic show was being developed The project was assigned to Marc Davis One day Davis was working on drawings of the characters in his office. Walt Disney walked in and saw the drawings and laughed because he loved the characters. On Disney's way out he turned to Marc Davis and said good-bye, which he was known never to say. That was the last time Davis saw Disney, who died a few days later. With ski resort progress slow, the show was refined and designed to be a unique attraction at the then still being planned Walt Disney World Resort Frontierland would receive a much needed marquee attraction A 15 minute dance hall style show was designed Imagineer X Atencio (Yo-Ho & Grim Grinning Ghosts) and musical director George Bruns created songs for the bears to sing 24 animatronic figures were built, plus another three for outside the theater The show opened on October 1, 1971 and was a huge draw in an otherwise sparsely populated corner of the park Shootin’ Arcade, Tom Sawyer Island, WDW Railroad Shares a building with the Enchanted Tiki Room Theater exits into the “Mile Long Bar’ instead of a gift shop, where three stars from the show would hold their own mini show Pepsi and Frito Lay were the original sponsors from 1971 - 1981 (Pepsi was available at Pecos Bill’s until 1990) It closed in August 2012 for a refurb; when it reopened in October 2012, it was shortened by 4 1/2 minutes. Introduction was shortened, and some dialogue throughout the show was cut, along with two songs: "Pretty Little Devilish Mary" and "Fractured Folk Song" In the MLB, Max, Melvin, and Buff animatronics were hanging and would talk and sing to the guests as they left the theater From May 1986 through February 1992, the show was replaced by the Country Bear Vacation Hoedown November 1984, the Country Bear Christmas Special was introduced for the holiday season and ran every year through 2005 Took 4-6 days to install and remove Was the first attraction to change for the holidays There was a CBJ in Disneyland From 1972-2001 (replaced by The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) It was the first WDW attraction to be replicated at Disneyland Because of the popularity of the show in Florida, two theaters were built at Disneyland From 1986-2001, it was the CBVH Tokyo Disneyland’s opened with the park and still operates. It’s the same as WDW’s version, except the animatronics are more modern and look more real, and like at Disneyland, was built with two theaters Tokyo still has all three versions of the show at different times of the year Attraction Bears (18): Henry, Liver Lips McGrowl, Wendell, Teddi Berra, Ernest, Terrence, Trixie, Big Al, Sun Bonnet Trio (Bunny, Bubbles, Beulah), Gomer, The Five Bear Rugs (Zeke, Zeb, Ted, Fred, Tennessee), Baby Oscar Show The show is basically a continuous string of short country songs sung by the various bears. As each bear sings their song, a curtain opens to reveal them, except in the case of Wendell, Gomer, and the Sun Bonnet Trio (all of whom rise from the center stage), and Teddi Barra (who descends from the ceiling). The show begins with Max, Buff, and Melvin telling Henry to get on with the show. Henry then asks Gomer to give him a "little intro", and the jamboree begins. Songs Current Disney World version: "Pianjo" (Don Robertson) – Gomer and Henry "Bear Band Serenade" (Lyrics: Xavier Atencio, Music: George Bruns) – The Five Bear Rugs, Gomer, and Henry "If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl" (Tommy Collins) – Ernest and the Five Bear Rugs "My Woman Ain't Pretty (But She Don't Swear None)" (Frankie Starr & Paul E. Miller) – Liver Lips McGrowl "Mama, Don't Whip Little Buford" (Burns & Haynes) – Henry and Wendell "Tears Will Be the Chaser For Your Wine" (Dale Davis & Leroy Goates) – Trixie "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone" (Buck Owens) – Terrence "All the Guys That Turn Me On Turn Me Down" (Plott & Powell) – The Sun Bonnet Trio "Heart, We Did All That We Could" (Ned Miller) – Teddi Barra "Blood on the Saddle" (Everett Cheetham) – Big Al "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (Tom Blackburn and George Bruns) – Henry and Sammy "Ole Slew Foot" (Howard Hausey) – Cast (minus Ernest and Trixie, who do not appear onstage, and Big Al, who reprises "Blood on the Saddle") "Come Again" (Tom Adair & George Bruns) – Henry, Sammy, Max, Buff, and Melvin Country Bear Vacation Hoedown Show This special variation of the classic show features the Country Bears celebrating the many joys of summer and the great outdoors. Its opening is different from the other shows because Max, Buff, and Melvin do not talk at the beginning Instead, the five Bear Rugs can be heard tuning up their instruments. Zeke calls for Rufus to turn on the lights, and then the show begins with "The Great Outdoors". In the Japanese version however, instead of hearing the five Bear Rugs tune up, Max, Buff & Melvin continue the trend of having the first bit of dialogue (although it's in Japanese) Songs "The Great Outdoors" - The 5 Bear Rugs and Henry "Life's No Picnic Without You" - Trixie "On the Road Again" - Wendell "We Can Make It To the Top" - Liver Lips McGrowl "California Bears" - The Sun Bonnets, Gomer, Max, Buff, and Melvin "Two Different Worlds" - Terrence the Shaker (with Dolores the octopus) "Rocky Top" - The 5 Bear Rugs "Nature" - Ernest the Dude "Singin' In the Rain" - Teddi Barra and Henry "Ghost Riders In the Sky" - The 5 Bear Rugs "On My Way To Your Heart" - Big Al "Thank God I'm a Country Bear" - Cast Christmas Show: Show The show includes many different traditional Christmas carols, more modern songs, along with some original Christmas "bear-ols" all sung by the bears in a country twang. The show begins as always with Melvin, Buff, and Max. As the three argued over who gets to sing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Henry appears onstage and starts the show. Songs "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" - Melvin "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" - Henry and Gomer "Tracks in the Snow" - The 5 Bear Rugs and Henry "12 Days of Christmas (Oh What a Christmas)" - Wendell "The Hibernating Blues" - Trixie "Deck the Halls" - The 5 Bear Rugs "Rock and Roll Santa" - Liver Lips McGrowl and Gomer "Blue Christmas" - Terrence (with his penguin) "Sleigh Ride" - The Sun Bonnets, Melvin, Buff, and Max "Hungry as a Bear" - Ernest and The 5 Bear Rugs "The Christmas Song" - Henry and Teddi Barra "Another New Year" - Big Al "Let It Snow/Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer/Winter Wonderland" - Cast
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Magic Kingdom's Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World just reopened after having one of it's iconic scenes redone. John B. deHaas and I take a ride on it and give you our thoughts on this newly refreshed ride. Recorded on March 21, 2018. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia INTRO TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. Yo ho, yo ho, a pirates life for me. It is time to head to Walt Disney World and experience the recently updated, Pirates of the Caribbean. Located in Adventureland in Magic Kingdom, the guide map describes this attraction in the following manner: Embark on a voyage to a time when pirates ruled the sea. The thrill lever describes the ride as being slow, dark and having small drops. There are no age or height requirements for this attraction and FastPass Plus is available. Now, before we set sail, here are five fast facts about Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. 1. Pirates of the Caribbean opened at Magic Kingdom on December 16, 1973. 2. The attraction features a whopping 126 animatronic figures and 69 of them are pirates. The flume for the attraction contains around three quarter of a million gallons of water that cycles through at about 18,000gallons per minute. 3. The attraction’s theme song "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" was written by George Bruns and X. Atencio. 4. Over the years several changes to some of the themes in the attraction have been tweaked to stay current with the sensibilities of the time but the biggest change to the attraction came in 2006 when elements from the films the attraction inspired were added to the attraction in the form of a new overall storyline featuring Johnny Depp’s character from the films, Captain Jack Sparrow. 5. In March of 2018, the attraction reopened from a refurbishment with even more changes and the ‘Bride Auction’ scene now featured the pirates selling off goods from the village and the iconic Redhead in the scene is now a pirate herself, who helps keep the rowdy pirates in line. The audio for today’s episode was recorded just a few days after that reopening. Let’s now waste any more time, let’s experience Magic Kingdom’s Pirates of the Caribbean. Along for the ride is John B. deHaas and after we ride we’ll discuss our thoughts on the updated version of the attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now as we experience Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom! FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Sources: WALT DISNEY WORLD WEBSITEhttps://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_GB/attractions/magic-kingdom/pirates-of-the-caribbean/ WIKIPEDIAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_(attraction)#Magic_Kingdom MOUSEPLANET.COMhttps://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/429/Walt-Disney-World/Magic-Kingdom/Adventureland/Pirates-of-the-Caribbean Show ©2018 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Scallywags, join us for minute 7 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we hand out prison workplace advice and suggestions on dumping bodies, talk a bit about super fans setting a Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl Netflix record, jump into creative cinematography, compare music between the film and the Disneyland ride, explore composers George Bruns and Darius Wolski, analyze the raven’s leg band and take a ride through bird banding history, scrutinize the plausibility of the prison letting skeletons pile up, and examine more parallels between the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Help us promote the show by telling your friends and sharing our episodes on social media. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/