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Emmy- and GRAMMY-winning comedian Patton Oswalt lists giants like Richard Pryor and Steve Martin as his inspiration for selecting the audio-only comedy album as the format for his new stand-up special, "Black Coffee and Ice Water," which is available starting tomorrow on Audible. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz closes out Tate McRae's explosive 2025 with the full So Close To What??? deluxe breakdown. Dropped November 21, 2025, the expanded edition adds four new tracks — “Nobody's Girl,” “Anything But Love,” “Horseshoe,” and “Trying on Shoes” — co-written with Emile Haynie, Amy Allen, Julia Michaels, Grant Boutin, and Ryan Tedder. Lead single “Nobody's Girl” arrives with an ethereal Thibaut Grevet-directed visual featuring Tate in angel wings, delivering the defiant post-breakup anthem: “I am nobody's girl, I love it so much…”The original So Close To What debuted #1 Billboard 200 (177K first week), while the deluxe preserves her top-3 Hot 100 smash “Tit for Tat” and her first Grammy-nominated “Just Keep Watching” (Best Dance/Pop Recording). The Miss Possessive Tour grossed $110.8M across 77 sold-out shows, moving 1M tickets and quintupling prior tour earnings.From viral angelic forest shoots and midnight cliffside teasers to Bora Bora throwbacks, Analytic Dreamz analyzes the strategic era extension, chart dominance, and what's next after Tate officially ends the SC2W chapter. Essential listening for Tate McRae stats and updates. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Timmy Trumpet on SINPHONY Radio episode 248 as he steps inside the 2026 Grammy's. Zedd's gets his own rollercoaster and Tiësto sends fans in to a frenzy.
Episode 202 is back with premium holiday chaos. Rich and Uncle Freeekicks things off with Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving vibes — and a debate about whether men should cook during Thanksgiving (Rich says no shot, Free says stop the nonsense). Then the culture recap goes into overdrive: Max B finally home, Sebastian Telfair's doc and the accountability conversation, and the brand-new Roc Nation distribution play that has indie rappers excited while Russ calls it a scam.Then it gets extra spicy — Young Thug pulling up to the Rabbi, Rory's old tweets resurfacing and shaking up the timeline, and a full breakdown of the Grammy nominations before tapping into the hoop talk (Wemby, Luka, and the early NBA energy).The Drip Report is back and calling out sneaker resellers, Elite Scumbaggery crowns a new champion, and we close with the official We're All Set sign-off.If you're new here — welcome to the culture.If you've been locked in — run the likes and drop a comment.
In this powerful episode of the Agents of Innovation podcast, Joe Gallagher—founder and CEO of Apastioli and a former Grammy-nominated musician—shares his remarkable journey from rising rock artist to surviving a devastating car accident, spiraling into addiction, facing legal battles, and ultimately finding faith, sobriety, and a new entrepreneurial purpose. Joe recounts how a simple batch of his grandmother's pasta sauce sparked the launch of Apastioli, a rapidly growing food and fragrance brand intertwined with his mission to help others in recovery. He also reveals his vision for a regenerative farm, upcoming film and TV projects based on his story, and why manifestation, service, and trusting God now guide his life and business. Watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/BrUi_wDB3ug Learn more about him at: https://www.apastioli.com Find him on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/joegallagherjr/ Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on: Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio X: / https://x.com/agentinnovation Facebook: / https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys You can also join our network -- and our group trips -- through the Fearless Journeys community at: https://www.fearlessjourneys.org and subscribe to our free newsletter at: https://fearlessjourneys.substack.com 00:00 – Intro to Joe Gallagher and the Agents of Innovation podcast. 01:20 – Meeting Joe in Charleston 03:20 – The Fearless Journeys community & upcoming Chile–Argentina trip 04:24 – What is Apastioli? 04:59 – Grammy Nomination & The Car Accident 06:18 – Injuries, Recovery, and Identity Crisis 07:42 – Attempted Murder Charge 09:56 – DUI, Addiction, and Hitting Bottom; The downward spiral and legal consequences. 13:17 – Rock Bottom to Redemption. 14:30 – Pasta Sauce Sparks a Business; How feeding friends in recovery launched Apastioli. 21:41 – Packaging, FDA, and Scaling Challenges 23:10 – Vision for a Regenerative Farm 26:13 – Discovering the 1,700-acre Long Wing Plantation 27:38 – From Bars to Jars (the Book); Joe's first book and the storytelling strategy behind it. 28:36 – Angel Studios Reaches Out 29:38 – Writing the Fictional Sequel; A future vision in book form 31:28 – The Power of Storytelling in Entrepreneurship; How Joe's story builds brand connection. 32:14 – Angel Studios, The Chosen & Film Industry Insights 36:02 – The Apastioli Brand Expands to Fragrances; Moonshine lessons, oil extraction, and luxury fragrance development. 40:38 – Vision, Manifestation & Mapping the Future; Why Joe writes fiction to shape reality. 42:24 – The Letter to God That Came True; A year of manifestations unexpectedly becoming reality. 43:30 – How to Get Joe's Book, "From Bars to Jars," and where to find it online. 44:21 – Apastioli: Products, Website & Trademark Story; Where to buy Apastioli sauces and fragrances. 45:44 – Joe's Film/TV Development Team; Managers, agents, producers—full momentum ahead. 48:36 – The 1,700-Acre Farm Update: Why the owners are holding out for Joe's project. 49:36 – Investment Opportunity; Joe is open to investors and shares potential ROI. 50:17 – Joe's Message to Anyone Struggling: Why his phone number is public and how he wants to serve others. 51:30 – Closing Thoughts: Faith, manifestation, service, and Joe's gratitude.
Episode 318 features Grammy-winning country music superstar, Brad Paisley and Emmy-winning writer extraordinaire, David Wild as we discuss our mutual love for baseball, barbecue, music, and so much more. Brad Paisley is a country music superstar and has won three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, 14 Country Music Association Awards and 15 Academy of Country Music Awards. Brad has 24 number one hits and, in 2008 became the first artist to achieve 10 consecutive Billboard Country Airplay number one singles and in 2010 he was named the CMA Entertainer of the Year. He and his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, are co-founders of the nonprofit organization The Store, a free-referral based grocery store, which aims to empower low-income individuals and families in the Nashville area. For more information, visit www.thestore.org. Brad is a tremendous Los Angeles Dodgers fan and has played the National Anthem for some of their games. His most recent rendition was prior to this year's extra inning game which the Dodgers won in the 18th inning. For more information on Brad Paisley go to https://www.bradpaisley.com/ David Wild is an award-winning writer, producer, and longtime Rolling Stone magazine contributing editor. Prior to Rolling Stone he wrote for Esquire magazine. He has written or produced scores of major specials including the Grammy Awards, Oscars, Emmys, and the Academy of Country Music Awards. Additionally, he has written books on the television shows, Friends and Seinfeld. He now co-hosts the podcast, Naked Lunch with Phil Rosenthal. He first joined us on episode 300 and is back with his friend, Brad Paisley as they are both tremendous Los Angeles Dodgers fans and enjoying their back-to-back World Series Championships. We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Chef Ray Sheehan's website, https://www.raysheehan.com/ for award-winning saucess, rubs, and cookbooks, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of LIGHT TALK with The Lumen Brothers and Sister, as part of our Young Designers Series, the Lumen family interviews lighting designer and Emmy Award winner, Hannah Kerman. In this episode, Hannah, Ellen, Steve, Dennis, and Brackly discuss: Early days in Dallas; Hannah's early years at Carnegie Mellon; Skipping grad school for real-world training in the industry; Cold-Emailing designers; A typical production week at "America's Got Talent"; Working on the Grammy's; How many Followspots?; Broadcast lighting's top choices in followspots; and Longing for The Dallas Theatre Center. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Olivia Dean's having quite the 2025. She's nominated Best New Artist for 2026's Grammys, just performed on SNL, and trending globally! Learn her timeline and how her music's fitting nicely among this year's music trends. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaInterviews: BBC (2024); Vogue; Harper's BazaarTonight Show: "Nice to Each Other"TODAY Show: Album; "Let Alone the One You Love"; "So Easy (To Fall In Love)"; "Nice to Each Other"; "Man That I Need"SNL: "Man That I Need"; "Let Alone the One You Love"Fav Songs': "UFO"; "Getting There"; "I Could Be A Florist" (2023); "The Art of Loving"; "Nice to Each Other"; "Lady Lady"; "So Easy (To Fall In Love)"; "Baby Steps"Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1992)"Lay It On Me" - Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran (2015)Solange Knowles' A Seat at the Table (2016)H.E.R.Related Episodes: Ep. 1 - Global Citizens Festival 2019Ep. 13 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 2)Ep. 65 - Top 40 Songs of 2020Ep. 169 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 2)Ep. 184 - Earth Day PlaylistEp. 255 - Yacht Soul PlaylistEp. 272 - Top 40 Songs of 2024 (Part 1)Ep. 280 - Lola Young's "Messy"Ep. 295 - Alex Warren & Myles SmithEp. 308 - VMAs 2025 PredictionsEp. 309 - Laufey's 'A Matter of Time' (Review)Ep. 312 - "The Life of a Showgirl" (Review)Ep. 316 - Leon Thomas' "Mutt"Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify playlists.
Melba Moore, a Tony Award winning, 3x Grammy nominee, has starred in the Broadway musicals "Hair", "Purlie!", "Timbuktu!" and "Les Miserables". Her countless hits include "You Stepped Into My Life," "Read My Lips," "Fallin'" and "This Is It." She's been a global success for over fifty years and now has a new book, which shares her strategies for longevity.Coming to Amazon Books in November, 2025, Melba's memoirs, "This Is It - Marvelous.And Getting Better," takes the reader on the highs and lows of her career. The entertainment veteran shares how she had to pivot time and again, especially in an industry that didn't always know what to do with the massive voice within her petite being.From Harlem to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in the book, Melba moves from wining the esteemed Tony Award for "Purlie!" to continually transitioning to discover what's next in her career. In the roller coaster ride in life, she's done it all and never backed down from a challenge.For the reader seeking motivation during moments of giving up, Melba's "This Is It - Marvelous..And Getting Better" is the right book for the right time. The story of an icon overcoming the odds and getting better, day by day.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Nhắc đến Dan Hill, giới yêu nhạc nghĩ tới ngay một ca sĩ kiêm tác giả người Canada. Ông có nhiều bản nhạc pop ăn khách trên thị trường quốc tế trong những năm 1970 và 1990, nổi tiếng nhất vẫn là nhạc phẩm « Sometimes when we touch ». Trong tiếng Việt, bài hát này theo cách đặt lời và diễn đạt của nghệ sĩ Huy M.C là Tình quyến luyến không rời, còn theo tác giả Lan Anh do ca sĩ Lưu Bích trình bày là Vòng tay ấm cho người. Sinh năm 1954 ở Toronto, Canada, Danqua Hill lớn lên trong một gia đình công chức. Ông bộc lộ năng khiếu âm nhạc từ khi còn nhỏ, sau khi được bố mẹ tặng cây đàn ghi ta đầu tiên nhân sinh nhật mười tuổi. Khi còn học trung học, ông bắt đầu đi hát tại các quán cà phê. Trước khi đậu bằng tú tài, ông đã thu âm một băng nhạc demo với sự hỗ trợ của người bạn thời thơ ấu là Matt McCauley, sau này cũng trở thành một nhà soạn nhạc nổi tiếng tại Canada. Đầu những năm 1970, Dan Hill ký hợp đồng thu thanh với một hãng đĩa độc lập của Canada (GRT Records). Vài năm sau đó, Dan Hill phát hành album đầu tiên cũng với đĩa đơn ăn khách (You make me want to be) trên thi trường Canada. Năm 1977, Dan Hill lúc ấy mới 23 tuổi, sáng tác và thu âm bản ballad « Sometimes when we touch » với sự hỗ trợ của nhà soạn nhạc Barry Mann, đã giúp anh hoàn tất album phòng thu thứ nhì "Longer Fuse". Đây là bản nhạc ăn khách nhất của Dan Hill, đạt hạng 3 trên danh sách Billboard của Mỹ và hahng nhất trên bảng xếp hạng thị trường Canada. Tina Turner từng ghi âm lại bài này vào năm 1978 trên album « Rough » của mình. Có lúc, Dan Hill xem thành công quá lớn của bài hát này như một « rào cản », che khuất các sáng tác khác trong sự nghiệp của mình. Bất kể ông có thu bản nhạc nào, thì bài hát mới cũng bị so sánh với giai điệu « Sometimes when we touch ». Nhiều năm sau đó, ông mới nhận ra rằng chính nhạc phẩm này đã mở cho ông nhiều cánh cửa của ngành công nghiệp giải trí và giúp ông trở thành một nghệ sĩ nổi tiếng. Mặc dù ông có nhiều bản nhạc ăn khách tại quê nhà Canada, nhưng các đĩa đơn tiếp theo lại không mấy thành công tại Hoa Kỳ. Mãi đến hơn một thập niên sau thành công đầu tiên, Dan Hill mới xuất hiện trở lại trên bảng xếp hạng Billboard vào năm 1987 với nhạc phẩm « Can't we try », một bản song ca với Vonda Shepard, mở đường cho Dan Hill thành công với 5 bản nhạc khác lọt vào Top Ten thị trường Hoa Kỳ, đầu những năm 1990. Chính trong giai đoạn này, Dan Hill mới có cơ hội hợp tác với Céline Dion qua việc trình bày hai bản song ca là « Can't we try » (hát live 1987) và « Wishful thinking » (1989) viết cho album tiếng Anh « Unison » của Céline Dion, nhưng rốt cuộc bài hát lại không được tuyển vào danh sách cuối cùng trên album này. Một trong những ca khúc ăn khách khác của ông là « Seduces me » mà ông đã viết cho Céline trên album « Falling Into You ». Nhờ thành công vượt trội của album tiếng Anh thứ tư của Céline Dion với hơn 32 triệu bản được bán trên thế giới, Dan Hill được trao giải Grammy năm 1996 với tư cách nhà đồng sản xuất album cho Céline Dion. Ngoài giải Grammy này, ông còn nhận được sau này nhiều giải thưởng danh giá khác, trong đó có 5 giải Juno của Canada. Trong suốt những năm 1990, Dan Hill ít còn thu thanh các bài hát của mình mà chủ yếu tập trung vào việc sáng tác cho một số ca sĩ nổi tiếng thời bấy giờ như Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, George Benson hay Reba McEntire ..... Album phòng thu gần đây nhất của ông là « On the Other Side of Here » được phát hành vào năm 2021, hầu như vào cùng thời điểm ông được vinh danh tại Đại sảnh Danh vọng các tác giả và nhà soạn nhạc Canada. Cũng như nhiều đồng nghiệp là Bruce Cockburn và Murray McLauchlan, Dan Hill thuộc vào hàng tác giả của Canada trưởng thành vào giữa những năm 1970, những người ban đầu chủ yếu đi hát trong các quán cà phê nhỏ, các tụ điểm văn nghệ « bỏ túi », nhưng nhờ vào tài năng sáng tác và diễn đạt, Dan Hill đã vươn lên thành một trong những ngôi sao sáng giá trên vòm trời âm nhạc.
During the pandemic, will.i.am noticed how broken creative collaboration was. Tools like email, Zoom, and Dropbox made it hard for creators to stay organized and integrated. Determined to find a better way, he built FYI.AI, a generative AI platform that helps creators collaborate, share data securely, and manage their projects all in one place. In this episode, will.i.am shares how artificial intelligence is powering a new era where creativity, inclusion, and technology redefine entrepreneurship and artistic expression. In this episode, Hala and will.i.am will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:04) His Early Life and Creative Roots (08:13) The Power of a Growth Mindset in Success (11:19) What Being a Futurist Means to Him (17:08) How AI Is Shaping the Future of Innovation (23:39) Building FYI.ai: AI-Powered Creative Collaboration (37:18) Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Creativity in Music (42:52) Why He's Optimistic About AI in Action (46:06) Advocating Diversity and Inclusion in AI will.i.am is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur. He is a seven-time Grammy award-winning founding member of the musical group the Black Eyed Peas. Beyond music, he is a dedicated futurist and technologist, who has invested in and advised several major technology companies. Most recently, he founded FYI.ai, an AI-powered platform designed to optimize collaboration and digital ownership for the creator economy. Sponsored By: Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/PROFITING Shopify - Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/profiting. Quo - Get 20% off your first 6 months at Quo.com/PROFITING Revolve - Head to REVOLVE.com/PROFITING and take 15% off your first order with code PROFITING Merit Beauty - Go to meritbeauty.com to get your free signature makeup bag with your first order. DeleteMe - Remove your personal data online. Get 20% off DeleteMe consumer plans at to joindeleteme.com/profiting Spectrum Business - Visit Spectrum.com/FreeForLife to learn how you can get Business Internet Free Forever. Airbnb - Find yourself a cohost at airbnb.com/host Resources Mentioned: will.i.am's App: FYI.AI will.i.am's foundation: Im Angel Foundation: i.am.angel foundation.org YAP E241 with Mo Gawdat: youngandprofiting.co/DangersAI Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Newsletter - youngandprofiting.co/newsletter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, ChatGPT, AI Marketing, Prompt, AI in Business, AI for Entrepreneurs, Future of Work, AI Podcast
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This week, Stub chats about and pairs drinks with new music from Cheap Trick and Kaitlin Butts. He also chats about some Grammy news before moving on to the use of Generative AI in creating art. There also might be a word or tow about His & The Rib's trip to Paris to celebrate the 250th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps for the second weekend in a row! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Episode Summary:Vibraphonist, composer, and educator Stefon Harris joins Backstage Bay Area before his November 29 double bill with trumpeter Theo Croker at SFJAZZ's Miner Auditorium. Harris discusses the spiritual roots of his sound, the ideas behind his new album Sonic Creed Volume Two: Life Signs, and why he believes harmony can be felt as vividly as rhythm. He also shares how his Harmony Cloud app is transforming the way musicians hear and respond to chords in real time.About Stefon Harris:Stefon Harris is a four-time Grammy-nominated jazz vibraphonist, bandleader, and educator. As a longtime leader of the band Blackout and a former member of the SFJAZZ Collective, he has recorded for Blue Note and Concord, collaborated with artists ranging from Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter to Dianne Reeves and Common, and teaches at Rutgers University–Newark. Harris is also the co-founder of the Melodic Progression Institute and the creator of the Harmony Cloud ear-training app.In This Episode:- Stefon's early experiences with music in the Black church and classical training- The concept and story behind Sonic Creed Volume Two: Life Signs- How the title track “Life Signs” grew out of creative limits and four-note cells- Writing “I Know, Love” as a musical memorial and exploring the emotional weight of chords- Why Harmony Cloud was designed as a “metronome for harmony” and how musicians are using it- Reflections on his years with the SFJAZZ Collective and the lessons learned there- What Bay Area jazz fans can expect from the UpSwing double bill with Theo CrokerMusic Featured in This Episode:- Stefon Harris & Blackout – “Life Signs”- Stefon Harris & Blackout – “I Know, Love”Show & Ticket Information:Stefon Harris & Blackout / Theo Croker – UpSwing at SFJAZZDate: Saturday, November 29, 2025Venue: Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center (San Francisco)Showtime: 7:30 p.m.Tickets: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/upswing-stefon-harris-theo-croker/Links & Resources:Stefon Harris official site: https://www.stefonharris.comDownload and explore Harmony Cloud (iOS app): https://www.stefonharris.com/harmony-cloudSFJAZZ: https://www.sfjazz.orgSupport & Follow Backstage Bay Area:Website, show archive, and concert reviews: https://www.backstagebayarea.comFollow and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode with a fellow jazz fan.
Vont, Chap and Justis jump in debating which celebrity has the best beard (1:53). They share their hot takes about the Grammy nominations (4:27) and deep dive the new Michael Jackson biopic trailer in the Black Twitter Report (10:26). The guys share their opinions on a post of a woman upset about getting proposed to with a ring from Walmart (15:54). Chap takes Vont to Judge Justis court over if dance is considered a sport (21:00) and a dad is robbing his 4-year old son in today's Messy Moment from KFC (27:56).Subscribe to Morning Commute Podcast and leave a review!Morning Commute Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/morningcommutepod/https://www.youtube.com/@SuperVillainStudios_ VONThttps://www.instagram.com/vontleak/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/467-the-dave-ryan-show-26584068/ CHAPhttps://www.instagram.com/justynchap/ https://www.instagram.com/jusmusicent/ JUSTIShttps://www.instagram.com/_injustis/ https://www.supervillainstudios.net/
Pe final de lună octombrie am putut vedea în cinematografe documentarul "Depeche Mode: M", apoi, luna noiembrie ne-a readus în cinema pentru Queen, un concert din anii '80 înregistrat la Montreal, remasterizat digital la standardele de imagine și sunet ale prezentului. În 4 decembrie urmează un documentar muzical dedicat trupei The Doors. O invitație la cinema ce pune sunetul și muzica înaintea imaginii, invitație din partea lui Ştefăniţă Manea, regizor, producător, distribuitor de film. Chimia dintre patru artiști a făcut ca The Doors să devină una dintre cele mai influente trupe rock din America. Cu imagini de arhivă rare, filmate din perioada formării trupei în 1965 până la moartea lui Jim Morrison în 1971, filmul When You're Strange, urmărește parcursul formației și oferă o perspectivă profundă asupra impactului revoluționar al muzicii lor. Filmul, câștigător al unui premiu GRAMMY®, este regizat de Tom DiCillo și narat de Johnny Depp. Cu ocazia împlinirii a 60 de ani de la înființarea trupei, filmul va fi prezentat în cinematografe pentru prima dată în format 4K și va include o nouă interpretare a piesei „Riders on the Storm”, înregistrată de John Densmore, Robby Krieger și invitați speciali, în locații exotice din întreaga lume, în parteneriat cu Playing For Change. Filmul documentar When You're Strange va fi difuzat la cinematografele din România, pe 4 și 6 decembrie 2025. Biletele sunt disponibile la casele de bilete din cinematografe sau online, pe site-urile cinematografelor, din 30 octombrie 2025.
Here's another tune that Danny Cox has brought to us from his decades of lovingly listening to Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed's famous recordings.One of Jerry's composition, “Baby's Coming Home” is a standout tune that was introduced on 1974's landmark Chet Atkins Picks on Jerry Reed album.As reported here earlier, Atkins and Reed were not only esteemed guitarists but also good friends who shared a profound musical chemistry. A major figure at RCA, Atkins was instrumental in bringing Reed to the label.The album testified to Atkins' continued endorsement of the younger man's talent, showcasing interpretation of 10 of Reed's unique and often humorous compositions. Chet and Jerry were known for their distinct fingerpicking styles, drawing inspiration from pioneers like Merle Travis and incorporating their own original, complex techniques. This is what attracted Danny Cox to their work when he was still just a teenager learning to pick.About the SongJerry Reed wrote “Baby's Coming Home” around the time Chet was coming up with the plans for his 1974 tribute album. Atkins' rendering of the song is the first track of the disc's B side. Incidentally Jerry himself performed on only two of the album's tracks (”Squirrely” and “Mister Lucky,” and sadly not on “Baby's Coming Home”). However, a few years later, he and Chet did pick the tune together on TV. That wonderful, light-hearted segment was preserved on this YouTube video:A Muppet MomentBy the way, four years later, “Baby's Coming Home” made a curious comeback. This time with a tuba-and-banjo-heavy Dixieland-flavored arrangement, the song was the soundtrack for a sketch called “Lunchtime” during Episode 316 of The Muppet Show. Check this out:More Atkins-Reed Collaboration Chet Atkins Picks on Jerry Reed reminded many fans of Chet's Grammy-winning 1970 Me and Jerry release, an all-acoustic, instrumental album that featured the two buddies teamed up on a range of songs, from country and pop covers to original instrumental workouts.Several decades later, this collaboration was followed by another celebrated joint effort, the 1993 Grammy-winning Sneakin' Around album. More from Danny?If all this has you in the mood to put a little more Danny Cox into your Flood Friday, drop by the free Radio Floodango music streaming service and give the Danny Channel a spin.Click here to check it out! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
We take a deep dive into the world of AI and music with artists Dylan Heidt and Jeff Dayton.Jeff Dayton is an American musician, singer, producer and songwriter best known as being the bandleader for Glen Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band for 15 years, plus touring with Kenny Chesney and Lee Greenwood.Dayton performed with club bands in the upper Midwest, including a year with the KO Band, which was fronted by Bob Dylan studio musician Kevin Odegard. Their producer was David Z and their drummer a young Bobby "Z" Rivkin.Dayton moved to Fountain Hills, Arizona and formed the Dayton-Privett Band with Mark Prentice, Tom Sawyer and Ron Privett. After 2 years, Privett left the band, and was replaced with Dave Watson; the band was renamed High Noon Band and continued until the band went their separate ways. Dayton then formed the Jeff Dayton Band, and over time about 100 different musicians performed under that name with Dayton, notably steel guitarist Ed Black, guitarist Bob "Willard" Henke, Grammy award winner producer Michael B (aka Mike Broening), drummer Mickey McGee, banjo player Bruce Leland, drummer Merel Bregante, bassist Doug Haywood, etc.[1][15]High Noon won the Wrangler Country Showdown and the Jeff Dayton Band won the Marlboro Talent Roundup. The JDB was named New Times' Best of the Decade's Best Award.[4] In addition, Dayton wrote and recorded That Lady Can Love which became his first #1 record at KNIX-FM and another song earned a platinum songwriting award for George Strait with "Any Old Time." The song was also released as the "B" side of Strait's single "The Cowboy Rides Away."Dayton and band opened for Merle Haggard, The Judds and Alabama in 1987. After a chance meeting with Glen Campbell that evening and an impromptu jam session at the grand opening of Jack Nicklaus' Desert Mountain golf course, Dayton and his group were hired to tour with Campbell.[5][6]For the next 15 years the Jeff Dayton band performed on worldwide tours, TV and record dates, celebrity events and many concerts.[7][8] While Glen Campbell's' musical director, he conducted many symphony orchestras and even Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Highlights included shows at the White House, NBC's The Today Show and the Grand Ole Opry stage. Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band also played with Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Bob Hope, Vince Gill and dozens more."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The body is always speaking — through tension, emotion, intuition, and energy. The question is: are we listening? In this week's episode, I sit down with my dear friend Dr. John Amaral — a world-renowned energy practitioner, chiropractor, and educator who has worked with thousands of people across more than 70 countries, including Oscar-winning actors, Grammy-winning musicians, Olympic athletes, and global leaders, including his decades-long collaboration with Tony Robbins. We explore how trauma and emotion get trapped in the body, why awareness is essential for growth, and how developing somatic and energetic sensitivity allows us to feel, truly feel, what's happening beneath the surface. We talk about the difference between releasing energy and avoiding emotion, how the body adapts when we lose choice, and why feeling deeply — rather than bypassing discomfort — is the key to genuine healing and embodiment. When you reconnect to your body and learn to really feel ALL of the feels, healing becomes not something you chase — but something that naturally unfolds. Key Moments You'll Love ✨
Jason “JJ Boogie” Reichert is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, mix engineer, and longtime member of the Grammy-winning hip-hop collective Arrested Development — making him one of the most influential creators in conscious hip-hop and alternative rap. In this episode, we dive deep into JJ Boogie's musical evolution, his creative process, and his global touring legacy as a guitarist, drummer, co-writer, co-producer, mixer, masterer, and front-of-house engineer.JJ first met Speech Thomas in 1998, joining the group just before the release of their third album, and he's been shaping the sound of socially conscious hip-hop ever since. As a winner of the 2018 Black Music Awards and a core part of Arrested Development's world tours and studio catalog, JJ brings decades of artistry, innovation, and lived experience to this conversation.We also explore his life beyond the stage — from his 20-year musical partnership with his wife, Nanyana Summer (yes… Dolly Parton's distant cousin!), to their countless gigs across the Southeast, to the pride he carries as a father of two who celebrate his work every step of the way.This is a rich, soulful, behind-the-scenes look at an artist whose fingerprints have shaped generations of listeners.
Oscar Race Checkpoint returns with a big Awards News segment covering the EFA & BIFA noms, changes from SAG & Critics Choice, an added Gotham Tribute that we called +++ Governor's Awards and campaign talk. Then we enjoyed a big What We're Watching segment covering Nouvelle Vague, Ballad of a Small Player, House of Dynamite, Die My Love, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Christy, Nuremberg, Are We Good?, and I'm Not Everything I Want To Be. Finally, we close with a few trailer reviews including Scream 7, Michael, The Testament of Ann Lee, and Marty Supreme. AWARDS NEWS: EFA Noms: The European Film Awards could be a big day for Sentimental Value - 1:54 BIFA Noms: British Independent Film Awards & where we're looking for crossover - 5:26 The Governors Awards & Tom Cruise's Big Speech - 15:27 The Critics Choice Awards add 4 categories on E! - 20:09 The Gotham Awards add a tribute for Jeremy Allan White + Wicked/campaign talk - 22:44 The Actor Awards are the new SAG's - 28:06 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Nouvelle Vague - 30:32 Ballad of a Small Player - 34:47 Die My Love - 37:43 If I Had Legs I'd Kick You - 40:40 A House of Dynamite - 42:56 Christy and the latest Sydney Sweeney drama - 45:07 Nuremberg - 49:31 Are We Good? - 52:14 I'm Not Everything I Want To Be - 58:50 TRAILER REVIEWS: Scream 7 - 1:03:56 Michael - 1:07:42 The Testament of Ann Lee - 1:09:30 Marty Supreme - 1:12:04 OUTRO: We discuss where you can find us on social media and the big green and pink movie that we may or may not be reviewing next. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar We also reminisce about our lost loved ones after AlsoMike lost his grandmother this week. R.I.P., Grammy. We love you.
You've heard of the Emmys, the Oscars, and the Grammys... but what about the TOTYs?In this episode, we're going to dive into the TOTY (Toy of the Year) Awards and why they're a huge deal if you're in the toy industry. I'm breaking down exactly how to get nominated, how to time your launch for max award potential, and how a TOTY nod can boost your sales, get you press, and even give your SEO a serious lift.You'll also hear about the glamorous TOTY Gala held during New York Toy Fair, how voting works (yes, there's a People's Choice!), and how you can leverage a TOTY finalist spot into a powerful marketing moment.Featured in this episode:How TOTY nominations can increase sales by 30%The step-by-step submission and voting timelineWhat it's really like attending the black-tie galaPromotional spotlight opportunities for current finalistsIf you're a TOTY finalist this year (or know someone who is), now's the time to act. Public voting is open and closes January 7, 2026! Head to this year's nominee list, find your category, and start rallying your audience. And if you're ready to boost your visibility with a TOTY Spotlight feature on the podcast, YouTube channel, and beyond, grab your category-exclusive promo package before it's gone. Let's turn that nomination into a win!Listen for these Important Moments! [00:01:41] – Learn what the TOTY Awards are, who runs them, and why they're the Oscars of the toy world. [00:02:02] – Find out exactly how to qualify for a nomination: including timing, crowdfunding rules, and product availability. [00:03:09] – Step inside the black-tie TOTY Gala with Azhelle's firsthand recap from red carpet to Wyclef Jean. [00:04:55] – How a TOTY nomination can lead to a 30% sales bump, more press, better SEO, and even job offers. [00:07:10] – Get details on my exclusive promo packages for 2026 finalists! (only one per category)Send The Toy Coach Fan Mail!Support the showPopular Masterclass! How To Make & Sell Your Toy IdeasYour Low-Stress, Start-To-Finish Playful Product Launch In 5 Steps >> https://learn.thetoycoach.com/masterclass
FULL SHOW DESCRIPTION Renowned rock historian, producer, DJ, and author Denny Somach joins Metal Mayhem ROC to explore the newly updated 2025 edition of his classic book Get the Led Out: How Led Zeppelin Became the Biggest Band in the World, originally released in 2012. Denny recounts Zeppelin's journey from The New Yardbirds to worldwide domination, shares never-before-told stories from his decades in radio, and reveals how his infamous Howard Stern Show appearance reignited the “Stairway to Heaven” song-theft controversy. He discusses the Black Sabbath–Led Zeppelin jam rumor, the inside details of the Stairway lawsuit, and hints at unreleased Zeppelin live recordings that might finally see daylight. Somach also teases his latest project, Rock and Roll for Grown-Ups, and reflects on 50 years of chronicling rock history.
Born in Mississippi, Bryan Owings moved to Nashville in the late 1980's to pursue his career as a session drummer. His discography is vast, spanning decades and boasting credits with artists like Buddy Miller, Iris Dement, Tony Joe White, Wanda Jackson, Sue Foley, Delbert McClinton, Lucinda Williams and Emmy Lou Harris Bryan, was also included in the 2013 Muscle Shoals documentary soundtrack, playing drums for Grammy award winning artist Alicia Keys. In this episode, Bryan talks about: Bryan's origin story with drums The draw to Nashville Embracing your sound and being true to yourself Finding the best monitor mix for the performance Working with Iris Dement, Shelby Lynne The reality of getting hired and fired, re-hired, fired….. Playing drums in the Muscle Shoals documentary with Alicia Keys Revisiting applicable technique Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
Join our Patreon for exclusive, bonus content every week:https://www.patreon.com/TalkMileytoMeAll merch proceeds this month will be donated to The Miley Cyrus Foundation in honor of Miley's 33rd birthday!: talk-miley-to-me-podcast-shop.fourthwall.comSEND US A VOICE MESSAGE: https://www.speakpipe.com/talkmileytomeSubscribe to Mollie's Pop culture YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mollieonpop/Follow us on all of our socials to stay updated!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkmileytomepodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkmileytomeTwitter/X: https://x.com/TALKMILEYTOME_____________________CHAPTERS:00:00 intro13:23 something beautiful grammy nom for best pop vocal album17:55 cody linley about hannah montana 20 year reunion19:47 2026 grammy nominations33:41 dream as one38:11 recent miley news46:50 Send it on reunion51:39 voice messages
We welcome back Special Guest Johonie! We get into the Latin Grammys, Bravocon and Gen Z calling The Nike Air Force 1 "dad shoes". That and much more...remeber to follow/like/share/rate/subcribe The Inn3rcircle Podcast Follow on IG/Tik Tok Theinn3rcirclepodcast
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been at the center of the Latin music world this past week, with headlines dominated by his sweeping success at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, his Super Bowl halftime show announcement, and a new album rollout that's already building major buzz. Listeners everywhere have been talking about his landmark win at the 2025 Latin Grammys, where Bad Bunny took home five awards—including the highly coveted Album of the Year for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” That's a significant first for him, as it marks his arrival in one of the major “big general” categories after previously winning only in rap and urban genres. In his acceptance speech, Bad Bunny paid tribute to Puerto Rico and dedicated his wins to the youth of Latin America, urging them to never forget their roots—something he reinforced throughout the album and in public appearances. NPR highlighted this as a moment that has shaped not only the year in Latin music but also conversations about cultural pride and identity. According to ideastream and the AP, performances from his new album, such as “DTMF” and “Weltita” with Chuwi, electrified the Grammy audience and social media alike.“Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which means “I should have taken more photos,” has proven to be a deeply personal album. Reviews from multiple outlets describe it as a mix of nostalgia, reflection, and tributes to his Puerto Rican heritage. The themes of holding onto memories, processing heartbreak, and championing community pride have resonated strongly with listeners. Both “El Clúb” and the holiday single “Pitorro De Coco” have driven streams and conversation, with “Pitorro De Coco” reflecting on heartbreak amid holiday celebrations. Critics call this album one of his most introspective, showing new depth to Bad Bunny's artistic journey.Outside the awards and album rollout, Bad Bunny has also been confirmed to headline the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. The NFL's announcement in September triggered a wave of excitement and conversation across social media, especially within the Latin community and beyond. Outlets like The Guilfordian and Japan Today describe this booking as a cultural milestone, underscoring Bad Bunny's influence in bringing Latin music to the global stage for major American audiences.Adding to the excitement, he announced that his sixth studio album, also titled “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” will officially drop on January 5, 2025. Music sites like NME and AOL shared details of a cinematic teaser trailer featuring Bad Bunny and legendary Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales discussing the meaning of photos and memories in life. The trailer's contemplative tone signals that the album will dive even deeper into themes of remembrance and love for home, with an expected tracklist of 17 songs, including the already released singles “El Clúb” and “Pitorro De Coco.”This period also sees Bad Bunny's name in Hollywood headlines after his cameo in the trailer for Adam Sandler's “Happy Gilmore 2.” Meanwhile, his Most Wanted Tour ranked as one of the highest-grossing tours of 2024, pulling in over $210 million and cementing his status as a global superstar.Thanks for tuning in—come back next week for more updates on Bad Bunny and the world of music. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more from me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Brothers Jimmy Clements and Danny Okey return from an extended hiatus to talk about the Grammy nominations, breaking down what they liked and didn't like about this year's slate. Then they bring their long running series "Our Top 25 Albums of the 21st Century So Far" to a thrilling conclusion with their Top 10 selections. Throw in an extended gushing session for Rosalía's groundbreaking new album "Lux" and you've got a can't miss pod for your morning commute. Bring on the music!Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us. TikTok: @thedailyrecordspin Instagram: @thedailyrecordspin_podcast Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com
Escuchamos a los músicos nominados e los Grammy en las categorías de Mejor Álbun de Jazz Instrumental y Mejor Album de Jazz Alternativo en los que aparecen Yellowjackets, Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade, Sullivan Fortner, John Patitucci, Brandford Marsalis, Ambrose Akinmusire, Robert Glasper, Brad Mehldau, Nate Smith e Immanuel Wilkins. Temas que suenan en el programa: 01 2025 Yellowjackets - Fasten Up 03 Will Power - Bob Mintzer Russell Ferrante Dane Alderson Will Kennedy (4' 11'') 02 2020 Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade Trilogy 3 05 Trinkle Tinkle (6' 22'') 03 2025 Sullivan Fortner - Southern nights 05 Waltz for Monk - Peter Washington Marcus Gilmore (4' 03'') 04 2025 John Patitucci - Spirit Fall 09 Light in the Darkness - Chris Potter Brian Blade (2' 44'') 05 2025 Brandford Marsalis - Belonging 04 Belonging - Joey Calderazzo Eric Revis Justin Faulkner (7' 30'') 06 2025 Ambrose Akinmusire - Honey from a winter stone 02 Bloomed (the ongoing processional of nighas in hoodies) (7' 31'') 07 2025 Robert Glasper - Keys to the City Volume One 02 Paint The World - Thundercat (5' 30'') 08 2025 Brad Mehldau - Ride into the Sun 05 Sweet Adeline Fantasy (4' 42'') 09 2025 Nate Smith - Live-Action 07 Mother and Son - Marquis Hill Ben Williams (3' 02'') 10 2024 Immanuel Wilkins - Blues Blood 03 Motion - June McDoom Yaw Agyeman Ganavya Micah Thomas Rick Rosato Kweku Sumbry (5' 29'')
We discuss Hayley Williams fall, her going on tour, and doing the work to protect fans against scalpers. Plus, some Grammy talk and predictions, and reactions to the upcoming slate of music biopics that feel like the final form or what's been brewing for years.Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller
Big Hass from Yalla Home chats with Fatima Al Shuweihi (Head Of Heritage Space at Tanweer Festival'25) and speak about the importance of this festival taking place in Sharjah from 21-23 November, 2025. After its grand debut in 2024, Tanweer Festival 2025 is back with music, mindful experiences, immersive installations Two-time Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning composer AR Rahman will headline the festival in Sharjah, performing on the festival's opening night on November 21, 2025. Grammy-nominated sitarist and composer Anoushka Shankar Tunisian-American artist Emel Mathlouthi will join the line-up. Get your passes now: https://tanweerfestival.com/festival-passes Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with acclaimed pianist and composer, Chloe Flower. Born in Pennsylvania, Chloe began playing piano at age two, later studying at the Manhattan School of Music Pre-College and London's Royal Academy of Music. A classically trained pianist turned genre-bender, she calls her unique style “popsical” (a fusion of classical, pop, and hip-hop). She has collaborated with major artists like Céline Dion, Babyface, Nas, and Cardi B (whose 2019 Grammy performance she helped elevate). Beyond music, Chloe is a passionate advocate for music education and anti-human trafficking efforts.In this episode, Ari and Chloe dive into her artistic journey. They discuss everything from rigorous classical training to creating a hybrid genre that seemed nonexistent before her. Chloe explains how she navigates the music business, and the lessons she's learned from bridging two very distinct worlds. Ari and Chloe talk about label strategy, collaboration with big-name artists and producers, and maintaining authenticity while scaling. Chloe shares her approach to building a personal brand (both musically and visually), her perspective on empowering women in the industry, and how she sees the future of genre-fluid music and education. https://www.instagram.com/misschloeflower05:00 – The Holiday Album and Women Composers10:30 – Understanding Public Domain and Classical Music Rights15:45 – YouTube Covers, Metadata, and Going Independent19:00 – Meeting Babyface and Blending Genres25:00 – The Viral Grammy Performance with Cardi B29:30 – Evolving Sound and the Role of Collaboration33:00 – Running an Independent Label and Revenue Streams36:00 – Pros and Cons of Major vs. Indie Labels47:00 – Music Education and Inspiring the Next Generation54:00 – Performing with Orchestras and ConductorsEdited and mixed by Peter SchruppMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 17, 2025] Grammy-award winning Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan has recently released a new album, Better Broken, the artist's first in 11 years. McLachlan shares excerpts from the album and reflects on her career, which includes being the founder of Lilith Fair. She's in town again to play the Beacon Theater tonight as part of her 'Better Broken' tour.
Season 4 continues with Ty Dolla $ign—writer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and A&R mind shaping the next wave of R&B. Ty breaks down a decade since his critically acclaimed debut Free TC, the launch of EZMNY Records and its flagship artist Leon Thomas (fresh off six GRAMMY® nominations), and the musical lineage that runs in his family. We get into Ty’s collaborative DNA—Babyface, Brandy, Jagged Edge, James Fauntleroy, Jeremih, dvsn, Kehlani, Khalid, 6lack, Jacob Collier, Mahalia and more—as well as the craftsmanship behind his pen on records like “Loyal,” “Boss,” “Hit Different,” “The Distance,” “Safety Net,” “Chosen,” and “Post to Be.” He also celebrates major plaque talk, including the Diamond certification of “Or Nah (Remix)” and “Psycho” with Post Malone, plus his 8th GRAMMY® nomination for work on JID’s “WholeheartedlySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yet another scandal hit the Sacramento swamp this week as former top aides to Gavin Newsom and Xavier Becerra were indicted on federal charges of public corruption. Susan Shelley has all the details, along with the latest on the LAFD's botched response to the January wildfires. Is Trump Derangement Syndrome on the rise in the Democratic party? It's hard to believe they could get any more hysterical, but we break down all the latest incidents – including the government shutdown, Prop 50 and Eric Swalwell's rumored run for California governor. Then, Grammy-nominated musician Tish Hyman joins the show after being banned from her gym for objecting to biological males in the women's locker room. She tells the shocking story behind her viral moment and explains what California politicians must do to protect women's spaces. And finally, Prager University co-founder Allen Estrin joins us to discuss his new book “The Honest Book of Presidents: The Men Who Shaped America,” and why it's a necessary antidote to the Left's anti-American view of history.
Will Hoge has released 13+ albums both independently and on major labels (Atlantic), has been nominated for Grammy, ACM, and CMA awards, and has toured with NEEDTOBREATHE, Jason Isbell, Lisa Loeb, Sugarland, Michelle Branch and others. We talk to Will about the emotional and professional fallout of writing politically charged songs, the role of parenting in shaping artistic courage and empathy, the difference between surviving the industry and making meaningful art, burnout, staying human, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Will HogeRed Wanting BlueEp 21 - Alice GerrardAtlantic RecordsEp 125 - Josh RadnorEp 106 - Wilder Woods/Bear RhineheartEp 123 - Dave HausGarry TallentClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
Armon, Will Foster, and Miss2Bees are back after some time apart. Miss2Bees debuts her new segment What's Buzzing on These Streets, calling out Tory Lanez's own appeal filings as an effective admission in the Megan Thee Stallion case and unpacking how legal journalism and misinformation are failing the culture (3:40), before the team revisits Omarion vs. Mario, live vocals, and early-2000s R&B egos (9:40). They then dive into “Rory-Gate,” resurfaced tweets, Twitter Spaces damage control, and what the saga reveals about anti-Blackness and how Black women are routinely targeted (16:38). Next, a deep breakdown of the 2026 GRAMMY nominations across Hip-Hop, R&B, Album and Song of the Year, touching Bad Bunny's run, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Cardi B and Gunna snubs, Mariah the Scientist discourse, and how kids shape the charts (31:58). From there, the gang reviews new music—Cardi B, Latto & Jeezy's “Everytime” remix and whether it should've been on the original album (55:19), Meek Mill's Indie Pack Vol. 1 and his “Fourth of July” visual, hood PTSD, and AI chains (57:40), Summer Walker's Finally Over It trilogy finale and where it ranks next to Over It and Still Over It (1:06:45), plus Wale's everything is a lot., his immigrant-parent text thread, catalog, and longevity (1:13:28). In this week's Board Meeting, Armon opens up about being laid off in the VIBE/Rolling Stone merger and uses that to examine media consolidation, Black writers and label staff being cut, DEI rollbacks, lazy A&R, AI artists, the death of discovery, and what a return to Black-run boutique systems could look like (1:22:25). Will then introduces his new discovery segment, spotlighting rising Southern-rooted artist Gabriel Jacoby and why his warm, live-instrument, Sunday-clean-the-house soul feels like the kind of music listeners can really connect to right now (1:50:16). As always, the episode closes with the SLIDE DECK, which going forward will only be available on Patreon - patreon.com/staybusypod Stay Busy with Armon Sadler https://www.instagram.com/staybusypod/ https://twitter.com/staybusypod https://www.tiktok.com/@staybusypod Armon https://www.instagram.com/armonsadler/ https://x.com/armonsadler Will Foster https://www.instagram.com/wxllxxm/ https://x.com/WxLLxxM Miss2Bees https://www.instagram.com/miss2bees/ https://x.com/miss2bees Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nan Schwartz is a Grammy winning arranger and a 5x Grammy nominee, and she's a 7x Emmy nominee for her compositions for television and TV films. As a conductor and orchestrator, she's worked on projects like In The Heat Of The Night, Argo and Harry Potter. She's also collaborated on a ballet score. And she's worked with stars like Natalie Cole, Ray Charles and John Williams.My featured song is “Constable On Patrol” from the album East Side Sessions by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.—-----------------------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH NAN:www.nanschwartz.com—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST SINGLE:“MI CACHIMBER” is Robert's latest single. It's Robert's tribute to his father who played the trumpet and loved Latin music.. Featuring world class guest artists Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhornCLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's latest compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
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#craftbeer #themummy #brendanfraser The Mummy is coming back with the dreamiest on-screen couple of 1999 — Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Welcome back, ancient-Egyptian cursed mommy and zaddy. We love you. On the gaming side, GTA 6 gets delayed yet again and Valve announces new Steam hardware that might be a game-changer if the price is right. Finally, we close out with a quick talk on the Grammys' Album of the Year nominees and why they're kind of weird (but not all bad). 0:00 Intro 9:17 The Mummy Requel is Happening with Brendan Fraser & Rachel Weisz 24:18 Grand Theft Auto 6 Gets Delayed Yet Again 44:20 Valve Announces Steam Machine, Steam Frame, & Steam Controller 59:43 The Grammys 2025 Album of the Year Noms are Hip-Hop-Filled 1:12:05 Cheers of the Week: The Chair Company & Tatsuya Nakadai 1:16:35 Beer Review Odd Colony Brewing Company (in collaboration with Spahr Brewing Company) Oddtoberfest Open-Fermented Marzen-Style Lager
Every technology in music history leaves artists behind. What if one left them all behind? AI-generated music is severely undermining artists' ability to make a viable living. Is it a canary in the coal mine for music and for how AI will affect the future of work more broadly? Grammy-nominated musician Tift Merritt and Professor David Hoffman of the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy discuss the research they are conducting with students to address these issues. Host: Anna Gassman-Pines. This episode is part of a month-long series of stories related to tech policy from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
Tom Hambridge is a Grammy Award-winning drummer, songwriter, and producer whose fingerprints are all over modern blues and rock music. Known for his powerhouse drumming, soulful songwriting, and Grammy-winning production work, Hambridge has built an extraordinary career that bridges the worlds of stage and studio — working alongside some of the biggest legends in American music.Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, Tom began playing drums at the age of five, showing an instinctive sense of rhythm that would shape his life. He studied at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he honed his craft not only as a drummer but also as a singer, songwriter, and producer. Before becoming one of Nashville's most in-demand producers, Hambridge led his own band, Tom Hambridge & The Rattlesnakes, building a devoted following for his high-energy live shows and original songs that blended blues, rock, and Americana influences.Hambridge's reputation as a go-to songwriter and producer skyrocketed when he began collaborating with blues icon Buddy Guy. Their creative partnership produced a string of critically acclaimed albums, including Skin Deep, Living Proof, and The Blues Don't Lie. These records not only revitalized Guy's career but also earned multiple Grammy Awards and Blues Music Awards, cementing Hambridge's place as one of the leading producers in contemporary blues.Beyond Buddy Guy, Tom has written and produced for an impressive roster of legendary artists, including Susan Tedeschi, George Thorogood, Joe Bonamassa, James Cotton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, and Johnny Winter. His songs have been covered and recorded by icons across genres, from rock to country, demonstrating his remarkable versatility and storytelling gift.While his songwriting and production credits are extensive, Tom Hambridge's drumming credentials are equally impressive. He has toured and recorded with artists such as Delbert McClinton, Boston, and Chuck Berry, always delivering his signature mix of groove, drive, and precision. Whether behind the kit in the studio or on stage at major festivals, Hambridge's playing exudes both heart and technical mastery.As a solo artist, Tom has released several acclaimed albums that showcase his gritty vocals and songwriting depth. Today, Tom Hambridge stands as one of the most respected figures in modern blues and roots music. With multiple Grammys, dozens of producer credits, and a reputation for elevating every artist he works with, Hambridge's influence reaches far beyond the studio. Whether producing chart-topping albums, writing soulful hits, or performing his own electrifying shows, he continues to shape the sound of contemporary American music — one song, one beat, and one record at a time.What's Inside This EpisodeTom Hambridge's early years, musical upbringing, and path to BerkleeHow he built his career before writing for major artistsThe rise of Tom Hambridge & The Rattlesnakes and his early solo workHis game-changing songwriting and production partnership with Buddy GuyThe major artists he has written for and produced, from Joe Bonamassa to Susan TedeschiThe legendary musicians he has drummed for on stage and in the studioA look at his acclaimed solo albums including Boom!, The NOLA Sessions, and Blues Don't CareHow Hambridge helped shape the modern blues soundHis ongoing influence as a drummer, songwriter, and Grammy-winning producerFor further information on Tom head to his website: http://hambridgetunes.com/With comments or suggestions head to my website: https:www.abreathoffreshair.com.au
An Unfiltered Conversation with Cyrena Wages | Curious Goldfish PodcastIn this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English reconnects with singer-songwriter Cyrena Wages, the pride of Memphis, Tennessee. They discuss Cyrena's journey in the music industry, her evolving confidence, and her latest news, including an upcoming album and her engagement. Cyrena shares her experiences of overcoming challenges, her deep connection to both Nashville and Memphis, and the personal growth that has shaped her music career. Tune in for an in-depth look at the life and artistry of Cyrena Wages, filled with heartfelt moments and inspiring insights.00:00 Introduction and Self-Confidence00:42 Welcome to Curious Goldfish01:24 Reintroducing Cyrena Wages01:54 Cyrena's Journey and Growth02:19 New Album and Engagement02:42 First Interview Reflection01:28 Starting the Conversation06:59 Memphis and Nashville Connection11:51 Vanity Project and Feedback17:54 New Album Announcement18:10 The Meaning Behind 'Miss Melancholia'18:27 Creative Process and Collaborations20:23 Future Plans and Singles Release23:16 Personal Life and Engagement24:17 Reflections on Relationships and Personal Growth29:31 Curiosity and Human Experience31:45 Podcast Host's Curiosity and Conclusion
This week on Sheena Interrupted, we're celebrating a huge milestone… and unpacking why it made me deeply uncomfortable. We celebrated our YouTube plaque for 100,000 subscribers which sent me spiraling back to childhood awards, second-place trophies, and that feeling of never quite being “the best.” TRID thinks awards are just souvenirs of the journey. I'm over here wondering if they quietly mess with us on a deeper level and the way we see ourselves… Also in this episode: we discussed into Olympic Medals, Grammys, Streamys, and why some people crave recognition while others want to run from it. If you've ever: • Felt weird accepting a compliment or an award • Worked just as hard as everyone else and still didn't get “first place” • Taken time off for kids or life, and are now trying to come back to work or your dreams…then this episode is for you. Stay till the end for some terrible award puns from TRID, a live mini performance of The Christmas Song, and a little reminder that you're not defined by a trophy…or the lack of one. This week's sponsors: factormeals.com and use code sheena50off shantibhavanchildren.org to donate today!
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This conversation with Nathan Lee Graham goes deeper than expected, mixing sharp humor with real insight into a career built on consistency, curiosity, and craft. He reflects on growing up between St. Louis and Los Angeles, navigating a childhood shaped by divorce, experimental schools, and parents who understood early on that the arts were his home. Nathan talks about discovering his calling in high school, the moment Marin Mazie encouraged him to move to New York, and how that one decision launched decades of steady work across stage and screen. Along the way he opens up about playing twins on Scrubs, aging in Hollywood, the discipline required to keep his instrument ready, and why he still sees himself first and foremost as a working actor rather than someone chasing fame. We also dive into the surprising path that led him to Zoolander the day after The Wild Party closed, the unique challenge and joy of creating memorable moments with only a handful of lines, and how he approaches every medium — stage, film, TV — with the same mindset and integrity. Nathan shares what it means to trust collaborators, what he's learning during previews of The Baker's Wife at Classic Stage Company, and why patience, perspective, and self-care have become essential to his life and artistry. It's a thoughtful, warm, and often funny look at a career defined not by one role, but by the sum of its parts and the relationships that shaped them. Nathan Lee Graham is a Grammy winner for Best Classical Album (Songs of Innocence and of Experience), a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award recipient for The Wild Party, and a Drama League Award nominee for Wig Out. His stage work includes originating roles in The Wild Party and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, with national tours of Hadestown and Show Boat. On screen, he is known for Zoolander, Zoolander 2, Sweet Home Alabama, Hitch, The Comeback, Scrubs, LA to Vegas, Mid-Century Modern, and more. He currently stars as Marquis in The Baker's Wife at Classic Stage Company. This episode is powered by WelcomeToTimesSquare.com, the billboard where you can be a star for a day. Connect with Nathan: Instagram: @nathanleegraham Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon and watch video versions of the episodes: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week musician and songwriter J. Lauryn joins us for another on the road episode. She shares how a dancing audition for Janet Jackson led her to move to LA, kickstarting her journey from backup dancer to hit songwriter to Grammy winner! She and Anjelah open up about childbirth anxiety, family gratitudes, and the myth of onion cutting goggles. Plus, fun fact, J. Lauryn even danced in a few Bon Qui Qui music videos! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week on New Rory & Mal, Kendrick Lamar will probably sweep the Grammy's, Kim Kardashain fails the Bar Exam so we try to take it ourselves, and Jhene Aiko addresses the rumors that her and Big Sean have called it quits #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.