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Raconteurs et raconteuses, bienvenue dans La Machine à écrire, le podcast de celles et ceux qui créent des histoires.Dans cet épisode, nous explorons l'écriture de chanson avec 2 auteurs-compositeurs-interprètes de talent.A la fin des années 90, notre 1er invité compose des BO et des chansons pour les films de Christophe Honoré. En 2005, il sort l'album Garçon d'honneur qui inspire le film musical Les Chansons d'amour pour lequel il remporte un César. Il sort ensuite plusieurs albums, écrit des chansons pour Camélia Jordana, Françoise Fabian, la Grande Sophie, Julien Clerc et bien d'autres artistes. En 2015, il participe au roman documentaire Les Gens dans l'enveloppe écrit par Isabelle Monnin qui devient double disque d'or. Il compose pour le cinéma et la télévision et après le remarquable Pas plus le jour que la nuit en 2019, il réadapte en 2021 l'album Love on the Beat de Serge Gainsbourg. Nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Alex Beaupain.Après des études au conservatoire, notre 2e invité sort un 1er album, Gargilesse, en 2004. Son 2e album, Rio Baril, est un album concept que Les Inrocks retiennent comme le 3e meilleur album français des années 2000. En 2007, Il crée sa société de productions et d'éditions, et co-écrit le livre disque Frère Animal avec l'écrivain Arnaud Cathrine. En parallèle de ses albums, il écrit pour Sylvie Vartan, Elodie Frégé, Axelle Red, Miossec, Bernard Lavilliers, Bénabar, Calogero et bien d'autres. Il signe aussi de nombreuses BO et publie en 2020 Le Monde du vivant, un roman sur le retour à la terre et la réalité du monde rural. Nous sommes heureux de recevoir Florent Marchet.Alors, comment écrit-on une bonne chanson ?3 minutes suffisent-elles à raconter une bonne histoire ?Faut-il commencer par la musique ou le texte ?Quelle est la différence entre un éditeur de musique et un producteur ?Comment écrit-on pour un autre chanteur ou pour une comédienne ?C'est à toutes ces questions et à bien d'autres que nous répondons dans cet épisode.Alex Beaupain sur Deezer, Spotify et YouTube.Florent Marchet sur Deezer, Spotify et YouTube.Alex Beaupain et Alex Vizorek aux Francofolies de La RochelleConcert hommage à Jean-Louis Murat avec Florent MarchetS'abonner à notre newsletter 5 Bonnes Histoires le vendredi. Les œuvres cités dans cet épisode :Courchevel de Florent Marchet (PIAS, 2010)Simplement Sheller (Barclay, 2023)Freddie Mercury de Florent Marchet (Nodiva, 2022)Orlando d'Alex Beaupain (Polydor/Universal, 2019)Les Sirènes d'Alex Beaupain (Polydor/Universal, 2019)Le Monde du Vivant de Florent Marchet (Stock, 2020)Je te supplie d'Alex Beaupain (Universal Music, 2016)Après moi le déluge d'Alex Beaupain (AZ/Universal, 2013)Le terrain de sport de Florent Marchet (Barclay, 2004)De justesse de Florent Marchet (Nodiva, 2022)Je suis un souvenir d'Alex Beaupain (AZ/Universal, 2013)Rio Baril de Florent Marchet (Barclay, 2007)Les Gens dans l'enveloppe d'Isabelle Monnin et Alex Beaupain (Feryane éditions / Polydor / Universal, 2015)Prince Ali d'Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, adapté par Luc Aulivier et reprise par Alex Beaupain (Mercury / Universal, 2013)Shame on U d'Alain Nakache pour Ophélie Winter, reprise par Alex Beaupain (E47 Recors, 2019)Ouragan de Marie Léonor et Jack Robinson pour Stéphanie de Monaco, reprise par Alex Beaupain (2020)Pouet ! Pouet ! d'André Barde et Maurice Yvain (1925)17 Fois Cécile Cassardde Christophe Honoré (2002)Les Chansons d'amour de Christophe Honoré (2007)Les Rois de la pistede Thierry Klifa et Benoît Graffin (2024)À moi Seule de Frédéric VideauCe n'est rien d'Etienne Roda-Gil pour Julien Clerc (Pathé - EMI, 1971) Toutd'Alex Beaupain pour Julien Clerc (Parlophone / Warner Music France, 2014)Love on the Beat de Serge Gainsbourg repris par Alex Beaupain (because Music, 2021)Crédit photos : Léa Schneider / @lea__scNous suivre sur les réseaux :Instagram : @podcast.lamachineaecrire Facebook :@podcast.lamachineaecrireX / Twitter : @lmae_podcast Threads : @podcast.lamachineaecrire
If you've read our February 2024 issue, you would've read our feature on the long-lost work by Ysaÿe, his Poème concertant. Violinist Philippe Graffin has recorded the work that had been undiscovered for more than a century – he joins online editor Davina in this episode to speak about uncovering Ysaÿe's forgotten works, the history and inspiration of the piece, plus how he hopes to cement these lost works as staples of violin repertoire in the future. Read: Ysaÿe's Poème concertant: shining a light on a long-forgotten piece Watch: Video: Ysaÿe's Secret Sonata by violinist Philippe Graffin Check out thestrad.com for the latest news, articles and reviews on all things to do with string playing. Register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards. Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad X: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_ Poème concertant - Ysaÿe Philippe Graffin, violin / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Jean-Jacques Kantorow Rêves Avie Photo credit: Marco Borggreve
Join us for an insightful episode 39 as we step into the fascinating world of Short & Stoned, a family-run, Queer, Disabled & Woman Owned solventless edibles company based out of Denver, CO. Our guest Kelly Graffin, the visionary entrepreneur behind the brand, shares her inspiring journey into the cannabis industry. Delve into the art and science of crafting solventless edibles, exploring the dedication, pride, and passion that fuel this unique business. From navigating the intersections of identity to breaking barriers in the cannabis space, this episode offers a glimpse into the resilience and creativity that define Short & Stoned as a trailblazing force in the cannabis industry. Find Short & Stoned on Instagram and at shortandstoned.com.This episode is sponsored by Toker Poker, every stoner's favorite lighter case! Get yours today at www.TokerPoker.com.
Programa dedicado a explorar algunas de las más notables composiciones creadas para dúos de instrumentistas de música clásica. Producción y selección realizada por Carolina Valdés con la locución de Sergio Morales. Martes a las 12:00 hrs en el 95.1 FM y www.radioudec.cl
While the late 80's were the high water mark for overproduced hair bands, there was an undercurrent flowing below the mainstream popularity which would surface in the 90's as the punk revival. Los Angeles-based Bad Religion is a group which would not only benefit from that revival, but many consider the band to be a founder of the movement. The band formed in 1980 and released a couple of albums before going on hiatus in 1983 and splitting up shortly thereafter. After a slowly getting back together in 1986, they released their third album entitled "Suffer." While on tour promoting that album, the band began work on their fourth album, No Control.The band for this album was Greg Graffin on lead vocals, Greg Hetson on guitar, Brett Gurewitz on guitar and backing vocals, Jay Bentley on bass and backing vocals, and Pete Finestone on percussion. Building this album while on tour gave it a fast and high energy feel, with the band reverting to a hardcore punk style.While undeniably punk, Bad Religion has a more melodic sound than many of their punk predecessors. They also exhibit solid, significant lyrics, and utilize three-part vocal harmonies that are not normally associated with the genre. The idea of this group is to emphasize action, and living in the moment.Friend of the show (and John Lynch's better half) Heather Lynch brings us this hallmark of the punk revival because it is the album that introduced her to punk rock. Change of IdeasThe lead-off track for the album clocks in at 55 seconds, making it onto Loudwire's top ten list of "Greatest Songs Under One Minute Long." The concept in Graffin's lyrics is that we need to get away from ideas that trap us in fear and theory.Big BangThis song was penned by guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The lyrics are about how folks are searching for something in science or religion without really living their lives. "Big bang, big crunch. You know there's no free lunch. Kneel down and pray, here comes your judgment day."No ControlThe title track is a sonic trip to the mosh pit. We think we have things in hand, but everything fades away very soon, and we are powerless to control it.I Want to Conquer the WorldWe all have thought at times that the world would be a better place if we could just take over for a while. Gurewitz reflects on this in this piece, and wonders what we are doing here and now to make things a little better. "I want to conquer the world. Give all the idiots a brand new religion, put an end to poverty, uncleanliness and toil. Promote equality in all of my decisions."YouThis is a fast, angry song. "And you! painted my entire world but I don't have the turpentine to clean what you have soiled. And I won't forget it." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Two Step Mamau by Wayne Toups & Zydecajun (from the motion picture "Steel Magnolias" )This southern film was had an all star cast and showcased the talents of a young Julia Roberts. STAFF PICKS:Sold Me Down the River by the AlarmWayne's staff pick reminds us of Power Station's "Bang the Gong." It made it to number 50 on the Billboard charts, but it was prominent on rock stations at the time. It is about a lovesick guy who got his heart broken. The Alarm is from Wales, but is often compared to Ireland's U2.Let the Day Begin by The CallRob brings us the title track from the Call's sixth studio album. It is a positive song with a shuffle beat. It was used as the campaign theme song for Al Gore in 2000. The band formed in 1980 in Santa Cruz.The Living Years by Mike & the Mechanics John Lynch's staff pick is Mike Rutherford's (bassist from Genesis) band, formed in 1985. The song is a wistful tune about missing the opportunity to truly connect with a father while he was alive. This is the title track from their second album, released in 1988.We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy JoelHeather features a song with 118 historical references in this fast-paced song. The idea of the track comes from a conversation Joel had with Sean Lennon about how difficult it is to be a young person in the times. Joel thought about how each generation has its issues, and pointed out some of the troubles from earlier decades. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Proliferous Souls by PestilenceWe haven't covered this Dutch death metal band, but we remedy that with this instrumental out at the time.
Happy mothers day to all the Mum's and Dad's out there. Boyle goes on a trip down memory lane and talks graffiti. (note: it kinda doesn't make sense when I start talking about crime in NY. What I meant is, people think crime went down because Giuliani came in and got strict but it was also cleaning up the subway.) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/imquittingalcohol/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BoyleComedy and sling me some cashola here. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/boylecomedy
Greg Graffin, frontman and lead vocalist of Bad Religion discusses what the early documentaries got wrong about the punk scene. Graffin also obtained his PhD in zoology at Cornell University and has lectured courses in natural sciences at both the University of California, Los Angeles and at Cornell University. 1000 stickers for $79 ONLY at this link www.riotstickers.com/frumess - the best in the business! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In this episode, CII General Counsel Jeff Mahoney interviews Professors Steven Boivie and Michael Withers of Texas A&M University, and Scott Griffin of the University of Georgia. Along with Professor Kevin Corley of Arizona State University, the professors are co-authors of a recent research article entitled “Corporate directors' implicit theories of the roles and duties of boards.”
Steven Boivie, professor at Texas A&M University Mays Business School, and Scott Graffin, professor at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Corporate Directors' Implicit Theories of the Roles and Duties of Boards. In this interview-based study, Boivie and Graffin, along with co-authors Michael Withers and Kevin Corley, find that contrary to agency-cost theory, corporate directors view their role as supporting, not monitoring, management. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
durée : 00:55:53 - Côté club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l'actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !
durée : 00:55:53 - Côté club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l'actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !
This week's episode focuses on how to look after your mental health and maintain balance and a sense of your own well-being when faced with a life-crisis during the PhD. My guest Lauren Graffin shares her experiences of negotiating her father's serious illness and the death of her much-loved supervisor while undertaking her doctoral study. Lauren completed her Master's in Applied Drama at the University of Exeter, and her PhD at Ulster University. She worked extensively as a community performance facilitator, and her PhD research focused on site and community-based performance practice in post-conflict Northern Ireland. She is now a full time Professor at Sheridan College, Wyoming. Lauren talks about the importance of giving time and space to your feelings and to recognise that, even if you can't control the situation, you can control how you respond to it. We talk about journalling as a supportive practice and Lauren also suggests a couple of useful references: Susan David Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change and Thrive in Work and Life (London: Penguin, 2017) And the work of Gabby Bernstein - you can find out more here: https://gabbybernstein.com/ The performance company that Lauren mentions is Wrights and Sites: http://mis-guide.com/ Lauren has also suggested some supplementary material which you might find useful: For when you need inspiration to keep going: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert For those who prefer to think technically and visually about managing their life:Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans For when you need advice on working effectively and joyfully:https://www.marieforleo.com For those who want to focus on developing healthy habits or consciously creating a happier life: Better than Before and The Happiness Project by Gretchin Rubin You can contact Lauren via twitter: @LGraffin Let us know if you have any recommendations for books/websites/other resources and don't forget that you can sign up for The Phd Life Raft Podcast newsletter via the website: www.thephdliferaft.com We are also starting to share extra resources on pintrest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/phdliferaft/ The PhD Life Raft podcast is now up on YouTube! You can find us here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVVWxhoL1DFiXHiJSI4J9Kg You can also follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phdliferaft/ and Twitter: @thephdliferaft You can subscribe to us on apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-phd-life-raft-podcast/id1537420258 I look forward to connecting with you!
Welcome to this week's episode of The Saffcast - An Antrim GAA Podcast. This week's guest is Ruairi Og Cushendall Hurler - Arron Graffin. In this chat we spoke about the 2020 Antrim Hurling Championship, Cushendall's All-Ireland runs in recent years, the current Antrim Senior Squad's campaign so far this season and dealing with injuries.Follow @TheSaffcast on Twitter and Instagram. Hosted by Conor Donnelly. Produced by Caman Media. Also check out The GAA Show Podcast (formerly known as GAA Scores Podcast).If you would like to sponsor the show, please contact info@gaascores.com
Coach Graffin has been an assistant or head coach at the high school level for decades. His resume speaks for itself and he prides himself in developing positive relationships with his players, and being a mentor to many. He gives some great advice for coaches who want to be successful when taking over a new program. Coaching Positions: Asst Coach - Toledo Macomber, State Champions 1989, produced 14 year NBA Player Jimmy Jackson and 9 year NFL Player Myron Bell, University of St. Louis Donnie Dobbs, Bowling Green State University Ed Colbert Asst Coach - Rossford High School, NLL Champs and 3 straight District Appearances, produced player Ryan Gladieux Stetson, Chris Holifield University of Toledo Football, Matt Gladieux Coastal Carolina and Adam Gladieux High Point/Geneva Asst Coach - Bowling Green High School, produced Josh Almanson Bowling Green State University and European Pro (11 years) Head Coach Bowling Green High School, All Time Most Wins, Highest Winning % - League Champs, numerous District Appearances and produced Vitto Brown University of Wisconsin (2 Final Fours, One National Runner Up, 4 Sweet Sixteens now Pro in France), Chauncey Orr Bowling Green State University, Xavier Brown All American at Wooster College, Jordan Fortney West Liberty University - Final Four D2, Head Coach Port Clinton High School Asst Coach Cardinal Stritch High School, District Runner Up, Joey Holifield Oakland University Connect with us below: Twitter.com/CoachGraffin Check the links below to connect with us! Website: Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: Member.cramerbasketball.com Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/CoachTroshak Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support
Plusieurs scénaristes évoquent la réalité de leur métier. Ils ou elles travaillent le plus souvent dans l'ombre. Ces professionnels sont rarement connus du grand public. Avec Danièle Thompson, Alice Winocour, Julien Lambroschini, Benoît Graffin, Noé Debré, Thomas Bidegain. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Plusieurs scénaristes évoquent la réalité de leur métier. Ils ou elles travaillent le plus souvent dans l'ombre. Ces professionnels sont rarement connus du grand public. Avec Danièle Thompson, Alice Winocour, Julien Lambroschini, Benoît Graffin, Noé Debré, Thomas Bidegain Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Welcome to the Girl Guide Podcast! In this episode, Grace talks with Olivia Graffin, the owner of the Instagram vintage store OApparell. They talk about the benefits of buying vintage clothing, being aware of fashion sustainability, how to maintain a school/work balance, and much more! This is an inspiring and interesting episode, so make sure to listen! The Girl Guide Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlguidepodcast/ Olivia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oapparell/ Email girlguidepodcast@gmail.com for business inquiries! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegirlguidepodcast/support
durée : 01:58:25 - Relax ! du mardi 03 septembre 2019 - par : Lionel Esparza - Au menu cet après-midi, le Don Giovanni de Mozart enregistré par Giulini en 1959 avec une distribution légendaire, un portrait du violoniste Philippe Graffin, et un coup d’œil sur les nouvelles rééditions proposées par le label Alpha dans la collection 'Les indispensables du baroque'. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
durée : 00:59:12 - La Romance et le Blues - par : Lionel Esparza - Ce soir en direct et en public depuis l'Hôtel Bedford à Paris, le violoniste Philippe Graffin et les pianistes Kotaro Fukuma et Guillaume Coppola sont les invités du Classic Club. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
Quality is perhaps the most important part of any water distribution system. Water utilities process every drop that makes it into our plumbing, which takes a lot of time and energy. One way to keep from overburdening the system is by reducing our consumption — what we know as "water conservation." Bill Graffin works for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District , which works in wastewater treatment and conservation efforts in the Milwaukee area. Here are some helpful tips from Graffin on how you can conserve water at home. » See More Project Milwaukee: Great Lakes, Troubled Waters Stories 1. Collect and reuse rainwater Rainwater is not only healthier for your plants, it's healthier for our sewage system. Capturing rain in a bin or cistern helps divert large amounts of water from entering our sewers and gives more nutrients to plants. Just make sure you don't drink it. "You never know what's in that water without putting it under a magnifying glass," Graffin cautions. 2. Create a
Answering the big question...should I see this movie?The Trouble with You (French) (Comedy, Crime, Drama) En liberté! (original title)A widow discovers that her husband sent an innocent man to jail to cover-up his own crimes.Director: Pierre SalvadoriWriters: Benjamin Charbit (screenplay), Benoît Graffin (original idea) Stars: Adèle Haenel, Pio Marmaï, Audrey Tautou - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT7197946000 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/moviesfirst (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Acast, Spreaker, etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube :Facebook - @moviesfirsttwitter - @MoviesFirstYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fine Music Radio — Rodney Trudgeon’s guest this week on People of Note was a recent visitor to Cape Town, the French violinist and recording artists PHILLIPE GRAFFIN who played the Brahms Violin Concerto with the Cape Town Philharmonic under Bernard Gueller. Phillipe Graffin has recorded extensively for the Hyperion label and he has acquired a particular reputation for interpretations of the French violin repertoire. He has shared the concert platform with many distinguished soloists, orchestras and conductors around the world and some composers have especially written works for him.
Nouveau road trip littéraire sur les traces de Johnny Cash, le roman de Tom Graffin a séduit Dom Kiris. À redécouvrir ici :
★★ • Réalisé par Benoît Graffin, Avec Sandrine Kiberlain, Edouard Baer • D’accord, Marie est un peu fatiguée de l’insouciance de son mari Sam, cadre sup au chômage depuis 2 ans. D’accord, elle est très tentée de se laisser séduire par ce bel inconnu qui lui fait la cour. D’accord, il y a aussi le concours de piano de sa fille... Si cet équilibre dingue et léger tient à peu près debout, un événement inattendu jette toute la famille sur un chemin encore plus fou.
This interview was originally published on Amp Magazine.com Damian talks with Jay Bentley about his new infant and his older children. They talk childhood heroes, and Bad Religion's newest album's recording process compares to Suffer, The Grey Race and No Control! All of that and MORE!
Over the years Skepticality has featured many science educators, and more than a few musicians. This week, Swoopy talks with Dr. Greg Graffin, a professor of life sciences at the University of California at Los Angles who also happens to be the lead singer and songwriter for the legendary punk band Bad Religion. As well as touring in support of The Dissent of Man, Bad Religion's 14th studio album, Dr. Graffin has just released his memoir Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science and Bad Religion in a World Without God (co-authored with Steve Olson).