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Charlie Puth (Whatever's Clever, Voicenotes, Nine Track Mind) is a Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning songwriter, recording artist, and producer. Charlie joins the Armchair Expert to discuss his opinion that standup is the scariest job, how everyone in New Jersey is their own local celebrity, and that what's most important about recording is capturing the air in the room. Charlie and Dax talk about the photographic memory-like way he approaches sound, learning he wanted to write his own music after discovering 70s pop and R&B, and making a Christmas album that he sold door-to-door at age 11. Charlie explains why his history with his wife is like a country song, the realization that he had to remove fraudulence from his life, and embracing the beauty of imperfection in being human.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donny Rothschild, everyman, Grammy award-winner, and heir to the Rothschild fortune, re-joins the DTFH!Check out our new DTFH night streams! Only available to our youtube subscribers. Click here to see what you're missing!Florida family! Duncan is coming to Off the Hook Comedy Club in Naples, FL, February 19-21! That's five shows! Click here to get your tickets now.This episode is brought to you by: Amentara has a new offer for DTFH listeners! Visit Amentara.com/go/Duncan and use code DUNCAN22 for 22% off your first order! Head to FactorMeals.com/duncan50off and use code duncan50off to get 50% off your first Factor box PLUS free breakfast for 1 year. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/duncan and get on your way to being your best self.
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
At the time of recording this episode, Bad Bunny has just made history—TWICE. First Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys. Then he delivered the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show of ALL TIME. But this episode isn't just about celebrating Benito's wins (though we're absolutely doing that too). It's about what this moment means for ALL of us—especially right now, when being Latino has been demonized and criminalized in this country.Just a heads up that this episode is a replay of a recent Instagram live I did post-superbowl and the audio reflects that in some parts. WE GET INTO:0:00 - Intro: Happy Puerto Rican Month!2:42 - The Best Halftime Show Ever4:47 - Why Unity Over Division Matters Right Now7:12 - Bad Bunny's Cultural Impact & Timing9:38 - The American Dream Story We Can All Relate To15:30 - Breaking Down THAT Grammy Win22:15 - Benito's Activism: From Day One28:45 - The Super Bowl Performance Analysis35:20 - Ricky Martin's Powerful Appearance40:10 - Understanding "El Apagón" & Puerto Rico's Reality45:02 - Hurricane Maria's Lasting Impact47:06 - How Non-Puerto Ricans Can Actually Help48:30 - The Flag Parade & Unity Message50:48 - Community Growth & Connection52:50 - Closing: Rock Your Flags & Stay PoderosaKEY TAKEAWAYS:Bad Bunny became the first Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year at the GrammysHis Super Bowl halftime show was the most-watched of all timeThis moment represents Latino power, visibility, and refusal to stay smallBenito's activism isn't performative—he's been consistent since day oneThe halftime show featured powerful moments like the kid sleeping in the chair, the flag parade, and Ricky Martin's appearancePuerto Rico cannot vote for president and has no voting representation in CongressWe can support Puerto Rico by staying at locally-owned businesses, eating at local restaurants, and voting for representatives who support pro-Puerto Rico policiesReading Puerto Rico's history reveals shocking treatment by the U.S. including birth control testing, military testing, and bombingUnity over division is the path forward—they want us divided to maintain controlWe are taking over the world on our own terms, in our own language, for our own peopleThis is a reminder to rock our flags, tell our stories, and stay loudTAKE THE NEXT STEP:Yo Quiero Dinero Private MembershipRead my book: Financially LitLeave me a voicemailThis episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy National Do a Grouch a Favor Day! We kick off the episode with a recap of Erin's chaotic appearance on the local WFMZ news, where she accidentally crashed a tearful anchor goodbye while wearing a $368 Team USA Ralph Lauren sweater and "hard pants." Bo was so impressed he offered to cover the upcoming Craig Conover 10K race from a news van. Speaking of the 10K, we review some diabolical listener suggestions for the loser's punishment—from taking the SATs to running from Deputy Dog Radar in a bite suit.Then we dive into a massive Winter Olympics recap. We review the Milan Opening Ceremony and passionately defend Lindsey Vonn from the haters after her devastating crash. We also celebrate our official "Swiffer Curling" manifestation coming true for Chris Plys, debate whether the Snoop Dogg commentary gimmick is getting tired (should Elmo or Gordon Ramsay replace him?), and praise Team USA's tailored outfits alongside Mongolia's effortlessly "dripped out" uniforms. We also uncover the most insane sports cheating scandal of the year: male ski jumpers injecting their private parts with hyaluronic acid to increase their suit's aerodynamic airtime.In other sports news, we celebrate Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s iconic Chef Boyardee NASCAR wrap and merch drop, while Erin spirals over an offer to caddy at a professional PGA tour event, fearing a sweaty, club dropping disaster.Finally, we time travel to recap a mostly boring Super Bowl. We complain about the endless pharmaceutical and crypto ads, but applaud 50 Cent's incredibly petty DoorDash commercial taking shots at Diddy. We also review Bad Bunny's halftime show, praising the stunning set design, Puerto Rican cultural pride, and the emotional moment he handed a Grammy to his younger self. We wrap it all up with a wholesome "No Bad, No Sad" story about a Japanese volleyball player who hit a sideline worker with a ball and practically slid across the court on his belly to profusely apologize.
Hard Parking Episode 313Jhae Pfenning is back with his high-energy solo intro and special guest Andre "Dre" Mullins (aka Dre Day) for another unforgettable episode of Hard Parking. This one fires on all cylinders—cars, culture, controversy, and real talk.Jhae delivers a no-holds-barred rant on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show: the electric energy, set design, crowd reactions, political hypocrisy on both sides, and why it still ranks as one of the all-time greats despite the backlash. He compares it to legendary (and bizarre) past performances, including the 1995 Disney/Indiana Jones halftime spectacular.Dre jumps in for wide-ranging conversation: the decline of originality in music (heavy sampling vs. the one-artist/producer era of the 80s/90s Grammys), the NFL's Pro Bowl turning into flag football, and his standout experience at the Southwest Speed Festival—track action, time attack, open-wheel racing, and why it felt like a breath of fresh air.Car fans eat good too: Dre's daily-driven Acura NSX philosophy (maintainer, not show queen), upcoming Arizona car events, an honest take on the new 2026 Honda Prelude (design, target buyer, and actual sales numbers), plus real-world advice on Dre's wife's next vehicle search (MDX lease ending— Kia Telluride? Lexus TX? Acura MDX Type S?).The vibe is fun, honest, and charismatic—exactly why listeners love having Dre on the show.Key moments include: • Unfiltered Super Bowl halftime analysis • Mind-blowing AI video demos (celebrity fight scenes and more realistic than ever) • Car culture, charity events, and community • Lease vs. buy debates and dealership insights Whether you're into JDM icons, modern performance cars, or just great conversation, this episode is a must-listen. Chapters (Timestamps) 00:00:00 — Intro & Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Rant (Energy, Politics & Hypocrisy) 00:13:38 — Psy Dance 2.0 / AI Breaks the Internet 00:16:08 — Dre Mullins on the Grammys Then vs. Now 00:22:22 — Pro Bowl Flag Football Era & NFL Changes 00:23:57 — Dre Mullins recaps the Southwest Speed Festival 00:31:58 — Honda Prelude Hot or Not 00:42:02 — Wife's Next Car Search: Telluride, Lexus NX, MDX Type S 00:51:05 — Lease vs. Buy Philosophy Referenced Articles & Videos Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Viewership: Nielsen data showed 128.2 million average viewers for the halftime window (one of the top 4 most-watched ever, strong social media records with billions of views).Sources: ESPN, ABC News Kyle Brandt Commentary on Bad Bunny & Halftime History: His X post highlighting the 1995 show as a wild comparison. 1995 Super Bowl Halftime Show (Indiana Jones & the Temple of the Forbidden Eye): Full promotional spectacle with Patti LaBelle, Tony Bennett, and Disneyland ride tie-in.Watch here: YouTube – 1995 Super Bowl Halftime 2026 Honda Prelude Sales: 174 units in December (first full month), 216 in January. Pricing starts around $43,195; annual target 4,000–5,000 units.Sources: Honda News, Carscoops, Autoblog Toyota GR Supra Early Sales: ~2,884 units in partial 2019 launch year (strong initial demand despite mixed reviews).Source: GoodCarBadCar.net sales data Connect with Jhae Pfenning & Hard Parking Email: Info@HardParking.com Website: www.Hardparking.com Patreon (bonus audio + swag): www.patreon.com/hardparkingpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/hardparkingpod/ YouTube: youtube.com/@HardParking Personal IG: Search @JhaePfenning (or the handle mentioned in episodes) Drop a review on Apple or Spotify if you enjoyed it, and tell a friend!New episodes drop weekly. Thanks for parking with us.
Jewel is a multi-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter, poet, painter, actress, and philanthropist who has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Over a meal at the famous New York City restaurant Tavern on the Green, Jewel shares why that restaurant is an important part of her journey, her struggles with homelessness and mental health, and her pathway to success.Follow To Dine For:Official Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!American National InsuranceFollow Our Guest:Official Site: Jeweljk.comFacebook: JewelInstagram: @JewelFollow The Restaurants:Official Website: Tavern on the Green - New York CityInstagram: @TavernOnTheGreen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the girls are back from a long break and have their friend Maggie who has caught up on all things Bravo and ready to dive in! They talk Traitors, Grammys', drama in the bravoverse and some Iconic moments of 2025! This will be a 2 part episode so sorry in advance for the quick cut off! Grab a glass or two and enjoy!
Heather and Ramsey watched the Grammys and one of them was incredibly confused by all of the new faces! Don't panic! Heather is here, and she has a TikTok account, so she is able to explain all of the Best New Artists from the 2026 Grammy Awards Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: Grandparent chat! An update on our quest to get an EGOT! And Adele versus Amy! All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
El espectáculo ya no compite solo por talento.Compite por impacto.En este episodio analizamos cómo los mega-eventos globales han evolucionado de simples shows musicales y deportivos a escenarios cargados de simbolismo, narrativa visual y provocación cultural.Desde los años 80 y 90 hasta el punto de inflexión alrededor de 2012, recorremos una cronología donde la estética cambia, la teatralidad aumenta y ciertos elementos se repiten.No afirmamos. Observamos.No acusamos. Analizamos patrones.Super Bowl. Juegos Olímpicos. Grammys. Mundiales.Millones mirando al mismo tiempo.Emoción elevada.Mensaje amplificado. No es un episodio de miedo.Es un episodio de discernimiento.Porque cuando el símbolo deja de ser ocasional y se vuelve constante, la pregunta no es si existe.La pregunta es qué función cumple.Para contactarnos directamente: conspiraciones21@protonmail.com
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Could it be done? Is it possible to call anything Green Day have ever released both unsung AND (crucially, because there's a fair bit of 'meh' in their catalogue) good? Well folks, this week and next we're going to do our very best to find out. And we're joined by our good friend Rick Bruce from Coffin Mulch and Moonshine Docks. Our contention? That their fourth album, Insomniac, is an unsung classic. This is all relative of course--in the 90s and 00s they sold bucket loads of records. How many people had copies of their records knocking about in their car footwells before 2010? Probably millions. And it hasn't stopped. They're still pulling down millions of streams per month. Objectively, they are huge. And somewhat less objectively, they're probably the biggest punk band ever, and certainly one of the biggest bands on earth. I mean, Insomniac itself isn't even their lowest selling record. And in this episode, we don't even get to it! It's a two parter after all. No, in this episode we talk about everything from the 1000 Hours EP right up to, and including, Warning. With a brief detour into Pinhead Gunpowder too. We'll tackle Insomniac itself in our next episode--as is our way. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:08 Green Day at the Super Bowl 04:47 Is It Even Possible for Green Day to be Unsung?! 05:23 Support us on Patreon 06:53 Mark's Album-a-Day Project, Power Pop Rabbit Holes & Mic Banter 08:45 Green Day 101: Origins, Pop-Punk Blueprint & Gilman Street 10:51 Influences Deep Dive: Hüsker Dü, Replacements, Costello, Op Ivy & More 15:21 Which Album Is Unsung? Debating Kerplunk, Nimrod & Insomniac 20:27 Early Timeline: Sweet Children, 1,000 Hours EP & 39/Smooth Era 22:40 Scene Discipline vs Scottish Modesty: Getting Good on Purpose 33:03 Kerplunk Breakthrough, Major-Label Controversy & Setting Up Dookie 35:27 How I First Bought Dookie (and Why It Wasn't a 5/5 Yet) 37:03 1994: The Year Pop-Punk Exploded (Offspring, NOFX, Weezer & More) 38:04 Green Day's Mainstream Breakthrough: MTV, Grammys, and the Blink-182 Ripple Effect 43:56 Insomniac (1995): Darker, Faster, Burnout After Fame 46:55 Nimrod (1997): 'Good Riddance' and the Genre-Hopping Era 51:38 Seeing Green Day Live: Glasgow Shows, Merch Regrets, and Peak Memories 53:17 Do Novelty Songs Ruin Pop-Punk? The Big Debate (Descendents, The Offspring, Blink) 59:50 Warning (2000): Polished Pivot, Chasing Hits—or Underrated Growth? 01:09:12 From Warning to American Idiot: The Stolen 'Cigarettes & Valentines' Sessions 01:12:12 On the Cusp of American Idiot (Wrap-Up & Next Part Tease) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What happens when the stage you prayed for becomes the altar your family needed?In this powerful episode of the Rooted in Christ Podcast, Eric Stephens sits down with Christian hip-hop artist Craig Wallace for a raw and heartfelt conversation about purpose, obedience, and the true mission behind the music.Craig shares how a dream of performing on big stages wasn't about fame—but about seeing his family saved. After performing at Beyond the Walls, that dream became reality when his uncle gave his life back to Christ. From that moment, the mission was clear: this isn't about lights, platforms, or applause—it's about souls.The conversation dives deep into:Craig's transformation from secular music to fully surrendered faithTurning down pressure to “water down” the name of JesusNavigating pride, platforms, and “celebrity culture” in Christian spacesThe importance of servant leadership and humilityOvercoming rejection in the industrySeeking the Kingdom first (Matthew 6:33) as an artistWhy fruit matters more than fameCraig also opens up about his journey as a former D1 athlete, walking away from worldly identity, embracing marriage and fatherhood, and recently receiving his late grandfather's community award—an honor that meant more than any Grammy ever could.If you're an artist, leader, or believer wrestling with calling, comparison, or culture—this episode will challenge and encourage you to stay rooted, stay humble, and keep Jesus at the center.
The Anele & The Club team jumped on the viral Trevor Noah Grammys moment and decided to recreate it their own way. Anele, Frankie, Cindy and Thembekile each took a turn reliving that awkward-but-iconic exchange the hesitation, the pressure, the “are we really doing this?” energy and of course, the singing. Each person brought a completely different vibe to it. Some leaned into the drama, some played it cool, and others fully embraced the chaos. What started as a simple reenactment quickly turned into a hilarious in-studio performance moment. And the twist? Trevor Noah himself got to rate who did it best. Hang out with Anele and The Club on 947 every weekday morning. Popular radio hosts Anele Mdoda, Frankie du Toit, Thembekile Mrototo, and Cindy Poluta take fun to the next level with the biggest guests, hottest conversations, feel-good vibes, and the best music to get you going! Kick-start your day with the most enjoyable way to wake up in Joburg. Connect with Anele and The Club on 947 via WhatsApp at 084 000 0947 or call the studio on 011 88 38 947Thank you for listening to the Anele and the Club podcast..Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 to 09:00 to Anele and the Club broadcast on 947 https://buff.ly/y34dh8Y For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/gyWKIkl or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/K59GRzu Subscribe to the 947s Weekly Newsletter https://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media:947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg947 on X: www.x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herkese merhaba! Gündem 101'in 5. bölümüne hoş geldiniz! Haftanın en çok konuşulan film ve dizi haberlerini, müzik dünyasındaki yeni gelişmeleri ve gündem olan magazin başlıklarını ele alıyoruz. Bu bölümde 2026'nın beklenen filmlerinden olan Uğultulu Tepeler hakkında, Grammy Ödülleri kazananları ve ilk izlenimlerden, Harry Styles'ın geri dönüşü, Tarkan'ın meşhur İstanbul turnesi ve rap dünyasında ses getiren Mortal Kombat albümü hakkında konuşuyoruz!BAU Radyo kapsamında hazırlanan bu podcasti, pop kültür dünyasında her hafta güncellenen gelişmelerden haberdar olmak için takip edebilirsin.
Air Date 2/15/2026 Today we explore the gap between free speech rhetoric and the reality of arrested reporters. We'll hear how a decade of cancel culture panic over college students gave way to actual government suppression of journalists, why the DOJ is perverting a law designed to fight the Ku Klux Klan to prosecute Black journalists, how the administration that promised to "bring back free speech" is maintaining lists of forbidden words, and what history teaches about humor as a weapon against authoritarianism. Be part of the show! Leave a voice message, message us on Signal at the handle bestoftheleft.01, or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes Check out our new show, SOLVED! on YouTube! BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! TOP TAKES KP 1: AG Bondi Confirms FBI Executed Search Warrant at WaPo Reporter's Home - MS Now - Air Date 1-13-26 KP 2: Why Trump Arresting Journalists Is a Sign of Weakness - Takes™ by Jamelle Bouie - Air Date 1-30-26 KP 3: The Justice Department Tries to Prosecute Black Journalists Part 1 - Boom! Lawyered - Air Date 2-3-26 KP 4: Stars and Stripes in Peril Part 1 - On The Media - Air Date 1-28-26 KP 5: Humor Can Topple Dictators Part 1 - Why, America with Leeja Miller - Air Date 10-18-25 KP 6: The Effectiveness of Nonviolent Activism - Inside International Affairs - Air Date 2-28-24 (00:52:02) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR On why authoritarians are so afraid of the media DEEPER DIVES (01:02:13) SECTION A: STATE REPRESSION A1: One Authoritarian's Playbook - Rights & Wrongs - Air Date 6-2-25 A2: Following Independent Journalists Fighting for Free Press in Russia - Fresh Air - Air Date 2-5-26 A3: Stars and Stripes in Peril Part 2 - On The Media - Air Date 1-28-26 A4: FBI Searches Reporter's Home, Raising Concerns About Intimidation of Free Press - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 1-14-26 (01:26:49) SECTION B: LEGAL ATTACKS B1: Trump Lashes Out at Reporter, Highlighting a Pattern of Attacking Press He Dislikes - Trump's Terms - Air Date 11-20-25 B2: Trump Continues Series of Verbal Attacks on Female Reporters - Anderson Cooper 360 - Air Date 12-9-25 B3: Deportation of Reporter Mario Guevara's Is Attack on Free Speech and Journalism - Democracy Now! - Air Date 10-3-25 B4: Don Lemon Arrested for Reporting on Minneapolis, 12 States Are Suing HHS, and Queer Artists Win Big at the Grammy's - Queer News - Air Date 2-2-26 B5: Journalism Is Not a Crime: Georgia Fort & Don Lemon Arrested for Covering St. Paul Church Protest - Democracy Now! - Air Date 2-2-26 B6: The Justice Department Tries to Prosecute Black Journalists Part 2 - Boom! Lawyered - Air Date 2-3-26 (02:03:30) SECTION C: MEDIA INSTITUTIONS C1: Will Journalists Choose to Save or Sink Democracy with Joy Reid & Dean Obeidallah Part 1 - Laura Flanders and Friends - Air Date 1-23-26 C2: The Washington Post Cuts and the Role of the Foreign Correspondent - The Monocle Daily - Air Date 2-5-26 C3: 'If You Can Keep It' The Future Of The Free Press Part 1 - 1A - Air Date 2-2-26 C4: Will Journalists Choose to Save or Sink Democracy with Joy Reid & Dean Obeidallah Part 2 - Laura Flanders and Friends - Air Date 1-23-26 C5: 'If You Can Keep It' The Future Of The Free Press Part 2 - 1A - Air Date 2-2-26 C6: Setareh Ghandehari on ICE Violence, Jon Schleuss on Pittsburgh Paper Shutdown - CounterSpin - Air Date 1-16-26 (02:56:52) SECTION D: LAUGHTIVISM D1: Humor Can Topple Dictators Part 2 - Why, America with Leeja Miller - Air Date 10-18-25 D2: Biology!, Jokes About Death & Humor as a Practice of Resistance with ALOK - The Daily Show - Air Date 1-15-25 D3: The Power of Laughtivism | Srdja Popovic at TEDxBG - TEDx Talks - Air Date 2-14-13 D4: ICE Agents Can't Keep It Together When Protester Trolls Them - The Majority Report - Air Date 10-12-25 D5: A Message From The Frog Resistance - The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Air Date 10-13-25 SHOW IMAGE CREDITS Description: Composite design of a photo of a press pass on a lanyard on a table overlaying a photo of an ICE protest in Minneapolis. Credit: Internal design. Photo 1: "Standard Press Credentials - Minneapolis Civil Unrest" by Tony Webster, Flickr | CC BY 2.0 | Cropped & blended | Photo 2: "Protest against ICE in downtown Minneapolis" by Fibonacci Blue, Flickr | CC BY 4.0 | Cropped & blended Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow BotL: Bluesky | Mastodon | Threads | X Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
What happens when a Grammy-winning engineer and a legendary musician team up to create music that defies the constraints of modern perfectionism? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating encore episode of “Takin a Walk” as he dives deep into the creative world of Billy Bob Thornton and J. D. Andrew, the founding members of The Boxmasters. With their album, “Love and Hate in Desperate Places,” as the backdrop, Buzz Knight leads a conversation that explores the beauty of imperfection and the raw energy of live performances As Buzz Knight navigates through their artistic journey, listeners will gain unique insights into the dynamic between Billy Bob and J. D. From the evolution of their sound, heavily influenced by the music of the late 1960s, to their disdain for the sterile perfection often found in today’s music production, this episode is a treasure trove of music history and songwriting stories. The trio reflects on how their creative process is fueled by a commitment to challenge one another, ensuring that their music resonates with authenticity and passion Throughout the conversation, Buzz Knight taps into the impact of social media on music and how it shapes the connection between artists and fans. With heartfelt reminiscences about legendary musicians and the collaborative spirit that defines their work, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the indie music journey and the stories behind albums. Billy Bob Thornton and J. D. Andrew share personal experiences from the studio that highlight the importance of embracing imperfections in both songwriting and live performances. As they wrap up their engaging discussion, the joy of making music together shines through, reminding us all of the cultural impact of music and its ability to foster community. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock, jazz music, or exploring music genres from Nashville, this episode of “Takin a Walk” offers something for everyone. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music inspiration stories, legendary musician interviews, and the emotional healing that music brings into our lives. Join Buzz Knight on this enlightening stroll through the world of music and creativity! #billy bob thornton interview #inspiring icons #fine art of storytelling #music history on foot mpodcast #music and personal stories #buzz knight media productions #iheart podcast network #musician interview podcast #iconic songs #walk #john prine Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Vonyc Sessions Podcast.. 60mins of the very best new electronic music from around the world, hand-picked and hosted by Grammy award-winning producer and DJ Paul Van Dyk. For more info about the globally syndicated show visit www.paulvandyk.com -
North Carolina native, Stuart White, has had a steady and event-filled career path, one that has led him to engineering for some of today's biggest artists. Geoff Stanfield caught up with Stuart from his mix room in southern California to discuss his formative years, studying at Full Sail University, getting hired by New York City's Quad Studios, and working alongside and being mentored by Russell Elevado and Ann Mincieli, getting hired as Alicia Keys' personal engineer, main house engineer at Mincieli's Jungle City Studios, and becoming Beyoncé's primary and full-time engineer. He has won six Grammy awards to date, and he has worked with FKA Twigs, Jay-Z, Childish Gambino, Sia, Megan Thee Stallion, and more. Enjoy!
Meet me at Edge City. Isn't that place where worlds collide the only one where new ideas are ever generated? Saxophonist Jim Pepper knew all about these cultural collisions. His band Free Spirits was arguably the first to combine rock and jazz elements, and his oft-covered song Witchitai-To is perhaps the only hit to feature an authentic Native American chant in the history of the Billboard pop charts (we sure can't think of another one; can you?). Yes, this man changed the world, at least twice! This spirit of discovery and of sharing culture is what this episode of Deep Focus is all about. Fellow multi-reedman Jay Rodriguez knows. You know him as a founding member of Groove Collective, but this three-time Grammy nominee has also played with everyone from Prince to Stevie Wonder, Celia Cruz to Gil Evans. He's one of the cats. Jay Rodriguez joins host Mitch Goldman in the studios of WKCR to explore the soul and the legacy of Jim Pepper through live, unreleased recordings from the archives. Deep Focus this Monday (Jan 5) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD, or wkcr.org. Or join us when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/. Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted. Just like WKCR, it's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial. We won't even ask for your contact info. Learn more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast. Photo credit: publishing info not available. #WKCR #DeepFocus #JimPepper #JayRodriguez #GrooveCollective #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview #MitchGoldman Deep Focus is a production of Small Media Large.
Today on the Production Expert Podcast, Ashea puts Richard Hilton and Steve De -Mott's compression trivia knowledge to the test.So how did you do you? Let us know.About Our Guests:Steve DeMott: Producer, engineer, songwriter, and musician who has worked with the Grammy nominated Tribe collective Richard Hilton: Musician and producer well known for his work with Nile Rodgers and Chic
Andrew and Matt invite a special guest to referee a Fight Night between two 80's Grammy legends…Cyndi Lauper vs Billy Joel.Guest Commentator: Celia Muhl Listen, Like and Follow!IG - @toptrackpodFacebook - Top Track Bar and GrillX - @toptrackpod
Steve Nieve has been the distinctive keyboard voice beside Elvis Costello for over forty years, evolving from the new wave intensity of The Attractions to the soulful sophistication of The Imposters. A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy winner his prolific career also includes work with Madness, Sting, and David Bowie, alongside his own ambitious solo compositions. We cover that all and more in our chat with Steve – one not to miss. To listen / watch: Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab): Steve’s busy past couple of years Steve in action with Elvis Costello & The Imposters Steve’s musical upbringing Auditioning to join Elvis Costello Elvis Costello – Less Than Zero Memories of early gigs with The Attractions The Vox Jaguar and the Vox Continental A discussion on Steve’s favourite Elvis Costello and the Attractions album – This Year’s Model Steve’s early synths The evolution of the recording process with Elvis Costello and his band over the years Elvis Costello and the Attractions – Blood and Chocolate Elvis Costello and the Attractions – Imperial Bedroom Working on a cover of Yoko Ono’s ‘ Walking on Thin Ice’ with Allen Toussaint Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint – The River in Reverse Working as band leader and MD in Steve Nieve & The Playboys on The Last Resort with Jonathon Ross Steve performing with Paul McCartney on The Last Resort with Jonathon Ross Doing 100 shows remotely during the pandemic Steve Nieve and Kessada – About Love Working on Absolute Beginners – David Bowie Steve Nieve and Muriel Teodori – Welcome To The Voice Sans Plomb movie ToGetHer album You Lie Sweetly – Steve Nieve featuring Sting Steve in action with The Imposters 2022 On the brilliance of Pete Thomas Collaborations with David Coulter including The Great Australian Songbook Desert Island Discs: (yet to be released / titled) – Kessada, The Best of Satie – Erik Satie, Goldberg Variations – Uri Caine, Songs in the Key of Life – Stevie Wonder, Rough and Rowdy Ways – Bob Dylan. Key links: Become a member of our YouTube channel and receive extra content Buy some keyboard related merchandise Drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, BlueSky, TikTok or LinkedIn Complete our audience survey to help us improve! Check out our podcast guest playlist on Spotify to get a taste of each guest’s creations.The post Steve Nieve, Elvis Costello & The Imposters appeared first on The Keyboard Chronicles.
L'un chante, l'autre pas. Mais les 2 musiciens jouent de la guitare. Jesse Harris et Quentin Dujardin se succèdent dans la #SessionLive. Notre premier invité est le songwriter américain Jesse Harris pour le nouvel album If You Believed in Me Bright Eyes, Lana Del Rey ou encore John Zorn, Jesse Harris est l'un des songwriters les plus respectés de sa génération. Après plus de vingt albums, il ouvre aujourd'hui un nouveau chapitre avec If You Believed In Me, son tout premier album enregistré avec un orchestre symphonique, sous la houlette de l'arrangeur et chef d'orchestre brésilien Maycon Ananias. La trajectoire de Jesse Harris est tissée d'aventures musicales hors du commun. Songwriter avant tout, ses chansons voyagent depuis plus de vingt ans, portées par certaines des voix les plus marquantes de la scène internationale. Révélé au monde entier en 2003 lorsque «Don't Know Why»,sa chanson interprétée par Norah Jones, reçoit le Grammy de la chanson de l'année, il s'impose comme un auteur-compositeur prolifique et recherché. Depuis, il a publié une vingtaine d'albums en son nom et collaboré avec des artistes aussi divers que Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, CatPower, Feist, les Black Keys, Lana Del Rey, Smokey Robinson, Bright Eyes, John Zorn ou encore Maya Hawke. Malgré cette richesse, un territoire restait inexploré : celui de l'orchestre symphonique. L'étincelle vient à l'automne 2024. Son ami brésilien Maycon Ananias, arrangeur de cordes, l'appelle depuis Tallinn où il travaille sur une célébration des 95 ans d'Arvo Pärt, «si jamais tu as besoin d'un orchestre»... Suite à la radio
L'un chante, l'autre pas. Mais les 2 musiciens jouent de la guitare. Jesse Harris et Quentin Dujardin se succèdent dans la #SessionLive. Notre premier invité est le songwriter américain Jesse Harris pour le nouvel album If You Believed in Me Bright Eyes, Lana Del Rey ou encore John Zorn, Jesse Harris est l'un des songwriters les plus respectés de sa génération. Après plus de vingt albums, il ouvre aujourd'hui un nouveau chapitre avec If You Believed In Me, son tout premier album enregistré avec un orchestre symphonique, sous la houlette de l'arrangeur et chef d'orchestre brésilien Maycon Ananias. La trajectoire de Jesse Harris est tissée d'aventures musicales hors du commun. Songwriter avant tout, ses chansons voyagent depuis plus de vingt ans, portées par certaines des voix les plus marquantes de la scène internationale. Révélé au monde entier en 2003 lorsque «Don't Know Why»,sa chanson interprétée par Norah Jones, reçoit le Grammy de la chanson de l'année, il s'impose comme un auteur-compositeur prolifique et recherché. Depuis, il a publié une vingtaine d'albums en son nom et collaboré avec des artistes aussi divers que Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, CatPower, Feist, les Black Keys, Lana Del Rey, Smokey Robinson, Bright Eyes, John Zorn ou encore Maya Hawke. Malgré cette richesse, un territoire restait inexploré : celui de l'orchestre symphonique. L'étincelle vient à l'automne 2024. Son ami brésilien Maycon Ananias, arrangeur de cordes, l'appelle depuis Tallinn où il travaille sur une célébration des 95 ans d'Arvo Pärt, «si jamais tu as besoin d'un orchestre»... Suite à la radio
Do YOU have the Olympic fever? We sure do. We talk about all the happenings of the 2026 Winter Olympics so far, then dive into our nostalgia topics: the 2006 Grammys, Arrested Development, and Deadpool 1. Do we all still like Ryan Reynolds? Should men stop talking at the Olympics? Was there really money in the banana stand? We answer some of these questions in a great episode, so join in!
"Happy Birthday, Peter Hook" There's nothing about Peter Hook that I can tell you you don't already know, so let's just do a refresher run through his musical CV. In the late '70s Hook formed Joy Division with childhood pal Bernard Sumner after the two friends saw the Sex Pistols play in Manchester. The band only put out two albums and one of those albums, the legendary Closer was put out two months after the band had ceased to b,e due to the suicide of singer Ian Curtis on the eve of Joy Division's debut US/Canada tour. Rechristened New Order and consisting of the remaining members of Joy Division plus keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, New Order blended jittery post-punk rhythms with dance music. The result? Well, you know the result. They were one of the biggest bands of the '80s, spawning hits like True Faith, The Perfect Kiss, Subculture and Blue Monday, which was the biggest selling 12-inch of all time. It might still be. New Order dominated the '80s, but the '90s weren't too shabby—they had a #1 UK hit with World In Motion in 1990 and they had their biggest US hit with “Regret” in 1993. They kept crushing it, putting out Get Ready in 2001 and collaborating with Billy Corgan and Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream. They were given the Godlike Genius award at the 2005 NME awards and got nominated for a Grammy in 2006 for Guilt Is a Useless Emotion. Then things got a bit sour, with Hook leaving the band in 2007 and forming his own outfit Peter Hook and the Light, a band that featured his son Jack and much to his fans delight, revisited the Joy Division and New Order songbooks. Over the course of his career Hook has worked with The Stone Roses, and Perry Farrell, he toured with the Durutti Column, put out albums with Revenge and Monaco and wrote one of the best music books ever: Substance; Inside New Order. This is a partial list, btw. Almost a partial partial list because when it comes to Peter Hook, there's a lot of ground to cover. But these are the basics. Do a deeper dive after you hear the show—the guy is a titan. As for his split with New Order and his boyhood pal Bernard, we don't have time to go over the legal end of that dissolution, so let's just say this. If you're hoping for a reunion you're wasting your good hope energy. Not going to happen. As a bassist, he plays with an authoritative blend of prowl and sting and not only is he one of the all time greats, he also happens to be a nice guy. This chat covers his fractured friendship with Sumner, why the New Order/Joy Division songbooks appeal to fans across generations and what Hooky has learned from his old material. www.peterhookandthelight.live www.bombshellradio.com www.embersarts.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.alexgreenbooks.com Stereo Embers The Podcast Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers and Sister review the 2026 Grammy Awards Show, Super Bowl Halftime Show, and The Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies. Join Dennis, Steve, Zac, David, and Guest Lumen Sister Hannah Kerman, as they discuss these three epic events and their lighting and stage designs. Backstage during the lighting process of the Grammys; The incredible New Artists sequence; Working with previz on the show; Dennis' obsession with red dresses; How they lit Lady Gaga; Politics be damned, they also discuss how they really feel about Bad Bunny, and the MAGA Alternative Halftime Show; and Lighting a daylight halftime show. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Spieleveteranen-Episode #435 (08-2026) Besetzung: Heinrich Lenhardt und Jörg Langer Aufnahmedatum: 12.02.2026 Laufzeit: 1:43:57 Stunden (0:00:15 News & Smalltalk – 0:44:29 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise) Die furchtlosen Spieleveteranen brechen zu einer weiteren Zeitexpedition auf. Mit Kompass, Fackel und Lesebrille gerüstet erkunden wir vergangene Jahrzehnte und blättern in den damaligen Spielemedien. Bei dieser Entdeckungsreise stoßen wir zum Beispiel auf einen Feuerschutz-Waldspaziergang (2016), eine Winterolympiade in Italien (2006) und einen brachialen Shareware-Shooter (1996). Für Patreon-Unterstützer geht die Zeitreise im Bonussegment weiter, da begegnen uns 1986 so manche Filmumsetzung und auch ein klassisches Grafikprogramm. Zu Beginn der Episode arbeiten wir uns zunächst durch einen Stapel News-Meldungen, berichten von zwei neuen Indiespielen und denken auch an die Hörerpost. Unterstützt die Spieleveteranen und hört das volle Programm: https://www.patreon.com/spieleveteranen 00:15 News & Smalltalk 05:34 Gemischte News: id-Urgesteine blicken auf Catacomb 3-D zurück, HBO macht eine Baldur's-Gate-3-Serie, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 feiert mit Infografiken Geburtstag, Bomberman und Rayman sind wieder da, die 2. Metal Gear Solid Master Collection kommt im August, Dead-Cells-Team macht neues Castlevania-Spiel – und ein Mario-Arrangement gewinnt einen Grammy. 23:28 Was haben wir zuletzt gespielt? Menace, Mewgenics. 42:57 Hörerpost von Nudge. 44:29 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise: Februar 2016, 2006, 1996 45:36 GamersGlobal und GameStar 3/2016, u.a. mit Firewatch, Unravel und Homeworld – Desert of Kharak. 1:01:55 GameStar 3/2006, u.a. mit Torino 2006, DTM Rave Driver 3 und Taito Legends. 1:16:08 PC Player 3/1996, u.a. mit Duke Nukem 3D, Earthworm Jim und Warhammer – Shadow of the Horned Rat. 1:41:30 Abspann.
Happy Valentine's Day and thank you for tuning into the show. The guys have a lot to talk about and they are also getting ready to be with their better halves. So sit back and enjoy. Sports:NBA Trades TalkWhat athlete's work ethic changed how you view discipline?Music talk:Grammys is it important and as indie artist should we care?If life had background music right now, what song is playing?Topics:What's your comfort show, movie, or album when life is loud?What's more important to you now: peace or progress?Facts or cap? Accountability separates stars from legendshttps://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DsttmBgeF/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Youtube InstagramSpotifyBioAbe Yellen's latest single, “South of Italy,” unfolds like a vivid dream an emotionally rich meditation on heartbreak, longing, and the slow journey toward healing. Anchored by layered harmonies reminiscent of The Beach Boys and a hauntingly intimate chorus, Yellen captures the raw vulnerability of love lost. As the song builds, swelling drums and orchestral arrangements expand the sonic landscape, guiding listeners from introspection toward emotional release.The track's gradual ascent reflects the reality of moving through grief, mirroring the experience of a scenic train ride one that inspired the song during Yellen's own travels to Positano on Italy's Amalfi Coast. “When something hard happens, we want to move on as quickly as possible,” Yellen explains. “But it's okay to sit in sorrow, let it run its course, and take your time before moving forward.”Music runs deep in Yellen's family lineage, with Grammy-winning relatives and an uncle who tours as guitarist for country superstar Kenny Chesney. His earliest performances took place in church, where he first learned to play guitar, laying the foundation for a lifelong dedication to music.Professionally, Yellen began his career as a roadie for his brother Winston's indie folk band, Night Beds. Thrust unexpectedly into the role of drummer during a live performance, Yellen rose to the challenge a defining moment that launched his evolution as a musician. He later transitioned to guitar, developed into a sought-after full-time producer, and formed his own band in Austin, Texas.Now based in Los Angeles, Yellen is turning his creative focus inward, channeling years of production experience into his own artistry. This renewed direction culminates in his forthcoming album, The Long Goodbye, set for release later this spring. The project explores themes of love, loss, reflection, and renewal, further establishing Yellen's voice as both intimate and expansive.“South of Italy,” released January 30 with promotional support from Starlight PR, is available across all streaming platforms. Fans can anticipate upcoming music videos and live performances throughout Southern California.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
From Amy:My friend Jillian Rae has done this thing twice while we've posed for a photo, once at her album launch, once at my book launch: Jillian points to me and makes a face as if she can't believe her luck to have encountered me personally. And yet, Jillian is a bonafide rockstar.I use that term rockstar broadly, because Jillian refuses to fit into a clear genre. She plays at venues all over town, in many roles, with a wide range of musicians, and she's kinda famous in China.So then who am I in this picture? I am Jillian's former student who dabbled with violin lessons when my kids were young. Here I thought I was learning an instrument I admired, as a mom who needed creative escape from my real life. Jillian wasn't a rockstar YET when I met her. I remember clearly when she texted that she was appearing onstage at Prince's beloved First Avenue in Minneapolis, and we should get our butts over there. That first performance, Jillian played backup fiddle for a headliner whose name I no longer remember. I have no idea how often she's played at First Avenue since. I don't even know how many of Jillians shows I've attended or how often I've heard her on The Current, our local MPR music station.To me, Jillian Rae is the person who first convinced me to drive in to Minneapolis regularly on weekdays. When my kids and I were taking violin lessons from her in one of those suburbs, Jillian co-founded the Music Lab in a walk-up near Lake Nokomis. Suffice it to say, I wouldn't have chosen that neighborhood for my kids' music lessons, forty-five minutes from home in rush hour. But Jillian has vision like nobody's business.During our lessons, we talked about Jillian's work and her career... and my aspirations to be a real writer and whatever the dream was that I'm living now. I've honestly translated so much of what Jillian taught me into my business, because every time I showed up in her private studio (never having practiced, because that was part of my deal with her, though I did learn some fiddle tunes decently well, and even Pachelbel's canon) I got to be the feral Gen X child I once was, learning from my friend Jillian to see my creative gifts through the eyes of a Millennial. I have long understood that were it not for Jillian, I would never have understood what being a real-life creative looks like for me. When I think about this podcast (this episode and more broadly), I understand that not everyone can meet my friend Jillian personally, or other real-life creatives like her that I encounter ongoing. And that did start for me in Minneapolis. Since then, I've made a practice of talking and writing about Minneapolis, so much so that many people think I live there. I do not. Or shall I say, that's not where my house is. And yet.All my lineage travels directly through Minneapolis, on all sides. So you weren't entirely wrong if you thought I was from there.Indeed I was born in a Minneapolis hospital building that is currently occupied by the federal government, so I hear from reliable sources. Throughout my childhood, I visited the city with family for special occasions.But I know the city best as a grown-up.If you don't know a city that well, and have no reason to go there, it's easy to believe horror stories that the media serves you and forget the everyday people who live there. In the years since Ronald Reagan eliminated the fairness doctrine (that said you can't publish lies) media corporations have made it their business to further exacerbate bias, divide us with scary demographics, and consolidate profits. That's the false narrative that Minneapolis is actively refusing, and many of us in the Twin Cities Metro and Greater Minnesota recognize, though some white Minnesotans believe they aren't safe in the city. Which didn't happen by accident. Deliberate semantics games misrepresent one big idea: THESE PEOPLE ARE OUR NEIGHBORS.And as I see it nowadays, my neighbors. That's a pretty good thing.I love to drive the long way home from Minneapolis, one neighborhood into the next, one suburb into the next, awash in memories, never using a freeway until the bridge across the river. That's how well I know the city these days. I know all the places you've heard about in the news.But when I want to talk about what life's been like in Minneapolis I defer to people who inhabit these neighborhoods.That's why I invited Jillian Rae to speak to her own, lived experiences.It's going to take a long time to heal from the willful damage inflicted by ICE and this administration. You need to know that it's still going on. Furthermore, I don't see how a "kinder, gentler" (more stealthy for optics) invasion is going to stop all the harm being done. Intentionally.Jillian's graciously allowing me to share her new single, "Fuck ICE," at the end of this episode. You can purchase the salty or the sanitized version to support Twin Cities people. Pretty sure that song title clarifies where she stands. Jillian's one of my heroes AND a dear friend.At the beginning of the episode, we reference Jillian's single "Silence," a precursor to "Fuck Ice" in many ways. Watch the video here.Which makes me realize one more connection: If I didn't know so many beloved people and places in Minneapolis personally, I don't know what I'd be thinking right now. Maybe I'd think these people were heroes, but their struggles aren't mine. That they are somehow separate from me. Instead, I am finding plenty of ways to fight the good fight where I am. I'm asking you to think about how you can address evil, in solidarity, where you are too. Because make no mistake, this does affect you. Even if the connections are being obscured. You need to see them.Please listen. And then take one simple step you can take to speak up. And the next. And the next. Travel safely, dear friends.Love, Amy About Jillian Rae:Lauded as a “triple threat on vocals, fiddle, and composition” (Star Tribune), Jillian Rae is a fiercely unique spirit who cares more about making authentic music than about conforming to expectations. The Minneapolis-based, classically trained violinist has made a name for herself as a top-notch fiddler and a singer with a powerful stage presence. Heading up her own critically acclaimed band, she performs an original mix of Americana, rock, and pop. She also performs regularly with her traditional folk band Corpse Reviver and has toured extensively, backing up Grammy-winning acts like The Okee Dokee Brothers. Jillian is an in-demand producer and session player, known for her soaring string orchestrations, arrangements, and fiddle parts. Along with her partner/co-producer Eric Martin, she operates The Clubhouse Recording Studio, where they produce Jillian's music as well. As a music educator, she has kept a studio of private students for more than two decades.Jillian is available for live performance, virtual streams, recording, and production work. All inquiries can be made at booking@jillianraemusic.com.Get Jillian's single and support Twin Cities mutual aid organizations at https://jillianraemusic.bandcamp.com/album/fuck-ice. Amy Hallberg is the author of Tiny Altars: A Midlife Revival and German Awakening: Tales from an American Life. She is the host of Courageous Wordsmith Podcast and founder of Courageous Wordsmith Circle for Real-Life Writers. As an editor and writing mentor, Amy guides writers through their narrative journeys—from inklings to beautiful works, specifically podcasts and books. A lifelong Minnesotan and mother of grown twins, Amy lives in the Twin Cities with her husband and two cats. Get Amy's Books and Audiobooks
Justin Bieber Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey Beliebers, its your girl Roxie Rush here on Justin Bieber Biography Flash, and hey, Im an AI which means I scour the web faster than you can say sorry, delivering the freshest scoops without missing a beat perfect for your daily glam fix. Justin Bieber just owned the Grammys stage this past Sunday, February 1st, strutting out shirtless in nothing but boxers, socks, and a purple guitar for a raw, soul-baring take on his nominated track Yukon from the R&B stunner Swag. LA Times reports the crowd lost it as the 31-year-old dad made his first Grammy performance in four years, post-Justice tour cancel and health scares like Ramsay Hunt. Hes up for Album of the Year, Pop Vocal Album, and more, though no wins yet E! News confirmed the hype back on January 28th.Fresh off that, Hailey Bieber spilled on Friday, February 13th, that their 17-month-old son Jack Blues is living his absolute best life chilling at home with dad, per The National Desk pure family vibes amid the spotlight. Buzz is electric for his massive Coachella headline gig this April his first US show since 2022, reportedly scoring him a whopping 10 million dollar payday, no agent needed, according to industry chatter. Fans are freaking over 2026 tour rumors Ad-Hoc News notes studio sightings in LA and London, venue holds for a major pop act, and label meetings hinting at a full arena run tied to new music, though nothing official yet just hardcore Beliebers plotting friendship bracelets already.No fresh social blasts from Justin in the last 24 hours, but the Grammy glow-up screams long-term comeback king energy. Hes padding that 300 million dollar net worth with Skylrk fashion drops and past catalog sales, Social Life Magazine says. Whew, what a whirlwind!Thanks for tuning in, gorgeous subscribe now to never miss a Justin update, and search Biography Flash for more epic bios. Muah!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Justin Bieber. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In front of an audience at Chapman University, the Korean-American singer/songwriter reflects on her pursuit of a career as a K-pop idol, her pivot to songwriting and how she came to be involved with the animated film that became the most -watched original title in Netflix history — and to create for it the song "Golden," for which she won the first Grammy ever awarded to K-pop and is now nominated for an Oscar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Friday, February 13th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus China named global ‘Puppet Master' of religious persecution At a congressional hearing on February 4, former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback asserted that China continues to aid authoritarian and communist nations worldwide in their quest to suppress religious freedom, reports International Christian Concern. Brownback explained that China is the main driver of assistance to religious persecutors throughout the world. He said, “This alliance of communist, authoritarian, [and] totalitarian regimes will literally stop at nothing to control people of faith. China is the puppet master behind all of it.” According to Bob Fu of China Aid, “The Chinese Communist Party has a powerful civilian surveillance system with hundreds of millions of face-recognition cameras. They are all over China, including all four walls of the church building and pulpits and every corner of the street.” Known as “digital authoritarianism,” China is sharing its technological surveillance programs with nations, including Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, that are known for abuses of religious freedom. Psalm 23:4 says, “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for You [God] are with me; Your rod and staff, they comfort me.” Hawley demands congressional oversight of abortion pill after FDA's safety failure Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri is calling for a crackdown on the abortion kill pill, Mifepristone, saying it's time for Congress to increase oversight of the drug and reinstate what he describes as basic safety guardrails, reports Fox News. He said, "Abortions are going up every single year. What's driving that is Mifepristone. It's the chemical abortion drug that is getting mailed into every state in the country. It doesn't matter what the state laws are. It doesn't matter if your state restricts abortion, bans abortion, or bans Mifepristone. It doesn't matter. It's getting mailed into every single state without a doctor visit, many times, without even a doctor's prescription. No follow-up. It's unbelievable!" Chemical abortions now account for 63% of all U.S. abortions. Not only do 11% of women who swallow the Abortion Kill Pill have to go to the emergency room due to hemorrhaging and sever bleeding, but the FDA has not completed the study of its dangers to women which it promised. Senator Kennedy: “The Karen wing of Democrat Party wants to defund ICE!” Democrats and Republicans are still battling over the funding for the Department of Homeland Security bill as Democrats demand restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement or I.C.E., reports RedState.com. But, on Fox News, Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana had a very direct message to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, about the Democrats' demands to defund I.C.E. KENNEDY: "The Karen wing of the Democratic Party wants to defund ICE, just like they wanted to defund the police. And we know how that vampire movie turned out. The Karen wing of the Democratic Party is in control of the Democratic Party. “Even if we agreed to every one of Senator Schumer's conditions -- and I won't vote for 'em -- he couldn't deliver the Democratic votes. Because the Karen wing will punish any Democrat who votes to keep the Department of Homeland Security open." Jelly Roll's wife says backlash to his Gospel message at Grammy Awards is 'borderline demonic' As The Worldview reported on February 3rd, Jason DeFord, known as Jelly Roll, won three Grammys including one for the Best Contemporary Country album. In a February 8th episode of her podcast, Jelly Roll's wife, Alisa, claims that the backlash against her husband has been “horrific” and “borderline demonic” after the singer thanked Jesus for saving his life and encouraged others to trust Christ at the Grammy Awards, reports The Christian Post. Listen. ALISA DEFORD: “Who would have thought that my husband's speech would set the internet on fire? The problem is people are weaponizing the Bible and religion way more than they are celebrating the name of Jesus. “They're just proving why people do not want to be a Christian. Seeing all of these people online just tearing apart my husband's walk of faith makes me not want to associate with that type of Christianity. It's so horrific and it is so sad and it's borderline demonic. “I've been seeing videos where people are saying that my husband, he's a ‘performative Christian.' If I wasn't trying to walk with God, I would find you and slap you, lady, but I'm trying to turn the other cheek and be better. “In what world is it okay to ever question somebody's walk with God? All he's saying is, ‘Hey, Jesus is for everybody. Jesus does not belong to one political party. Jesus loves you and the Internet lost their minds.” Some critics claimed that Jelly Roll's words were “very MAGA,” while others accused him of using religion to try to grow his brand. Jelly Roll credited Jesus and his “beautiful wife” with changing his life. Romans 1:16 says, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” Valentine's Day birthed through Christian martyr's death And finally, have you ever wondered why we celebrate Valentine's Day on February 14th? Well, Pastor Valentine or Valentinus was a clergyman in the Roman Empire who lived during the reign of Claudius Gothicus or Claudius II. Because the Emperor was having difficulty getting young men to volunteer to serve in the army to fight his wars, he prohibited marriage which would further hurt the conscription rate. Pastor Valentine, who celebrated God's love and Biblical love between husband and wife, secretly married Christian couples in the forest which ultimately led to his arrest and imprisonment. While Claudius took a liking to Pastor Valentinus, the bold preacher tried to convert the Emperor which resulted in a sentence of death. In Romans 10:14, the Apostle Paul asks, "How, then, can they call on the One they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the One of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” Valentine was beaten with clubs and stones. And when that failed to kill him, Valentine was beheaded on February 14, A.D. 269. And now you know the rest of the story. Pick up a copy of the excellent children's book entitled Valentine: God's Courageous Evangelist. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, February 13th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Austin Klapman was one of the "Grass People" in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show and he joins Mercedes in the Morning talking about how it all went down! Austin was feet away from Bad Bunny because he was the first "Grass Person" in the couch scene when Bad Bunny handed his younger self the Grammy. Austin went viral for him logging his SB performance on the Strava app! Photo Credit: Austin Klapman
This week, a special road trip episode featuring award-winning Owensboro, Kentucky bluegrass singer/songwriter Rick Faris and his band recorded live at the 2024 Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas. The annual Walnut Valley Festival, now in it's 53rd season, is one of the oldest and most respected acoustic music festivals in the world. Held at the Winfield, Kansas fairgrounds, more than 30 musical acts will perform on four separate stages, presenting over 200 hours of live music. Also, there is a dedicated contest stage where contestants vie for national and international championships in Finger Style Guitar, Flat Pick Guitar, Bluegrass Banjo, Old Time Fiddle, Mandolin, Mountain Dulcimer, Hammered Dulcimer, and Autoharp. There is a juried arts and crafts fair, exhibits by renowned instrument makers and music shops, family activities, a bevy of food vendors, a farmer's market and even a pub! An unusual aspect of Walnut Valley is its campground tradition. Campsites are not reserved and campers line up to claim a choice campsite during the "Land Rush.” Walnut Valley Festival goers often bring their own musical instruments to participate in the sometimes all night campground jam sessions. Bands like Old Sound and Sally & The Hurts that began as "Jam Bands" in the campgrounds, have even been invited to perform at the festival. Rick Faris is a Kansas Music Hall of Fame Member who was recently awarded the “Songwriter of the Year” at the 2024 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards making him an 8-time IBMA Award winner. In addition Rick won the coveted “New Artist of the Year” in 2022. Faris also spent 11 years with Special Consensus while the band earned two GRAMMY nominations before embarking on his chart topping solo career. The Rick Faris Band, is an International touring Bluegrass outfit playing in the US, Mainland Europe, the British Isles and Canada. They bring sibling harmony and comedic relief with brother JimBob Faris on bass and a youthful snap to their original brand of music with a couple of bluegrass thoroughbreds, Henry Burgess (who grew up with fiddle legend Byron Berline) and Gibson Davis (who is a third generation bluegrass musician following father Chris Davis and his Grandfather Danny Davis). Rick recently moved to Owensboro, Kentucky the Bluegrass Music Capital and has opened his Faris Guitar Co. - https://rickfaris.com/press-kit In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1988 archival recording of gospel music legends The Chuck Wagon Gang performing the 1934 J.R. Baxter song “After the Sunrise,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In his segment “Back in the Hills,” writer, professor and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins explores the storied history of early gospel music publishing in the Ozark and Quachita Mountains.
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns with a discussion featuring the GRAMMY-nominated Mega Ran about his latest endeavors and upcoming tour. Later, the squad talks the build to WWE Elimination Chamber, the build to AEW Grand Slam Australia this Saturday, matches being added to the F1ght Club WRATH OF KAUN card, and much more. TAP IN! Follow Mega Ran: https://x.com/MegaRan https://megaran.com Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/4PGrexepudQ Become a BRPatreon member: www.patreon.com/blackrasslin The Black Rasslin' Podcast Theme is produced by Anikan & Vader. www.instagram.com/anikanandvader Subscribe to The Black Rasslin' Podcast: YouTube: youtube.com/c/blackrasslin Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/blackrasslinIT Spotify: bit.ly/blackrasslinSP Google Podcasts: bit.ly/blackrasslinGP SoundCloud: @black-rasslin-podcast
Happy Black History Month! This week in pop culture headlines, RIP Catherine O'Hara and James Van der Beek, and Britney Spears sells her music catalog. (9:11) In hot topics, we discuss the winter Olympics, Grammy winners, and the Super Bowl/Benito Bowl (25:05) Stay tuned for our next episode as we recap the latest adaptation of the horror classic "Frankenstein" starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi currently available to stream on Netflix! We are available on all podcasting platforms, but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
EPISODE 141: The Blackbyrds were at the cutting edge of jazz fusion, R&B and funk in the 1970s, pushing the boundaries of Black popular music forward in one of the most musically fertile decades of the past century. Established by legendary jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd in 1973, the band's success includes several highly touted albums, film scores (1975's "Cornbread," "Earl and Me"), as well as supporting such iconic artists as B.B. King. Herbie Hancock, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Roberta Flack and more. The Blackbyrds' self-titled debut album put the group on the map with "Do It, Fluid," a funky laid-back party anthem. The group followed that initial success with a string of albums over the next five years, including FLYING START (1974), which yielded their biggest hit, the Grammy-nominated "Walking in Rhythm," and CITY LIFE (1975), which contained the hit "Happy Music" and the iconic "Rock Creek Park," which remains one of the most sampled jazz-funk tracks to this day, as well as such hits as “Supernatural Feeling,” Grammy-nominated “Unfinished Business,” “Time is Movin',” “Dreaming About You” and “Flyin' High,” among many others. Under the leadership of original drummer and vocalist, Keith Killgo, the band continues to record, tour and perform globally. The Blackbyrds current lineup includes original founding members Keith Killgo (drums and vocals) and Joe Hall (bass), Paul Spires (vocals), Dominique Toney (vocals), daughter of original band keyboardist Kevin Toney, Roberto Villeda (keyboards), Charles Wright (guitar), Thad Wilson (trumpet), Marshall Keys (saxophone) and Sean Anthony (percussion). blackbyrdsmusic.comContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
On this episode! The Fellas interview Chicago rapper Chris Crack. You may know him for his edgy yet hilarious song titles, but Chris Crack is more than that. Intellectual lyrics, phenomenal wordplay, BARS, dope beats and yes hilarious song titles and album names.However, Chris is more than just a rapper. He has dreams of writing childrens' books, acting and being on the committee for the Grammys.He also has a brand new album entitled Too Late To Start Following The Rules Now, releasing February 13, 2026 on all streaming platforms.Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2HipHopSenseis.a.casual and be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube page!We Love any and all feedback! If you REALLY loyal, be sure to tell a friend to tell a friend to listen to the Podcast.
The legendary Slick Rick is in studio for a career conversation celebrating his new film VICTORY (The Film), which screened at the GRAMMY Museum Tuesday night.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Hyperblasts is back to cover what we missed from the Grammys, UK live shows from Home Front to Korpiklaani, Knocked Loose and Denzel Curry's collab single, and the discussion around While She Sleeps' video announcement for their stepping back from touring.Releases:Hällas - PanoramaSoftcult - When a Flower Doesn't GrowKarnivool - In VesesPuscifer - Normal Isn'tTailgunner - Midnight BlitzTumour - Human SalvageUncultivates - This Will Become Clear Later, Like the French RevolutionMayhem - Liturgy of DeathNight of the Vampire - The Enchanting Winds of the Dreamweaving MasqueradeKanonenfieber - SoldatenschicksalePower Snatch - EP1Afraid to Die - Hell is a Place In My MindPredatory Void - Atoned In MetamorphosisInfinite Misery - Altar of Extracted TeethConverge - Love is Not EnoughTX2 - End of UsAngel Du$t - COLD 2 THE TOUCHMariachi El Bronx - Mariachi El Bronx IVPony - Clearly CursedYakkie - Kill The Cop Inside Your HeadWorm - NecropalaceFossilization - Advent of WoundsGuilt Trip - God Forgives
Join us for a new Sh*t Talkers Weekly podcast episode where we discuss Ai and robotics from the movie EX Machina, to the Grammys, politics, and the deeper questions shaping a corrupted world. Cam and James dig into controversial headlines, the intersection of sports and politics, and what it really means to be “good” in a world full of monsters. We also talk about perspective, the privilege of free time, running with Truett, and Cam's goal to chase down a speed record. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Robot Movies, the Grammys, and a Corrupted World 00:10:01 – Epstein Files, Pizzagate, and a Corrupt Country 00:31:18 – Superbowl LX & the Involvement of Politics 00:35:31 – Having Conversations: Perceptions of Good People and the Monsters of this World 00:35:31 – Free Time is a Privilege 00:46:23 – Running with Truett & Cam's Goal to Beat the Fastest Marathon Record 00:59:00 – Final Thoughts Thank you to our sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Use code CAM for 10% off Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv use code CAM for 10% off LMNT: Visit https://drinklmnt.com/cam for a free sample pack with any purchase Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off Sig Sauer: https://www.sigsauer.com/ use code CAM10 for 10% off optics MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off
On today's episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with Kurt Bestor — two-time Emmy Award winner, Grammy-nominated composer, and one of the most recognized musical storytellers in the country.They talk about what it means to create work that outlives you, why music can carry emotion further than words, and how Kurt thinks about legacy as impact, not ego. Kurt shares how the industry has changed from the early days of recording and networking to the modern world of streaming, social media, and constant noise — and why live performance still matters more than ever.Jimmy and Kurt also go deep on creativity, curiosity, and the mindset that keeps Kurt evolving at 67. They break down the role of technology and AI in music, what AI can actually help with, what it can't replace, and why the “human” part of art is the whole point. Then Kurt tells the real story behind “Prayer of the Children” — how it came to him, what was happening in the world when he wrote it, and why it continues to resonate across generations.A powerful conversation about art, purpose, staying sharp, and making something real.
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The Marías is a band from Los Angeles, made up of María Zardoya, Josh Conway, Jesse Perlman, and Edward James. They released their first EPs in 2017 and 2018, and their first album in 2021. But then, as you'll hear, there was a period of a lot of uncertainty around the band's future. Eventually, their second album, Submarine, came out in 2024, and it was incredibly successful. Stereogum called it one of the best albums of the year, and the band was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist. But all of that almost didn't happen. I talked to María about the making of their hit song “No One Noticed.” The story's beginning, middle, and end all took place during different eras of the band's existence. In the middle section, when maybe they weren't going to even be a band anymore, María enlisted the help of Grammy-nominated producer Gianluca Buccellati. And I spoke to Luca for this episode, as well.For more, visit songexploder.net/the-marias.
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Bad Birdie Juicy Golden Ale from Four Peaks Brewing Company. She reviews her Super Bowl weekend in Nashville cooking chili and watching the game with friends. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (3:51): Kathleen samples Goldfish Hot Buffalo Seasoned Pretzels, Hormel Dill Pickle Pepperoni, and Kettle Brand “Special Sauce” chips. COURT NEWS (28:30): Kathleen shares news involving Chappell Roan's response to critics of her Grammy outfit, Martha Stewart is making cookies for Team USA in the Olympic Village, and Snoop Dogg is crushing it financially on his NBC Olympic coverage. UPDATES (45:26) : Kathleen shares updates on Waymo's tech support location, and the Alcatraz Coyote is heading back to the mainland,. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (52:36): Kathleen shares articles on the 2026 Vegas Sphere lineup, Target has a disturbing new staff policy, Pizza Hut is closing hundreds of locations, a study relates drinking beer to increased brain intelligence, Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy, Starbucks launches new international menu items, Twisted Sister's Dee Snider is retiring, and a mystery buyer purchases a ranch 4x the size of NYC in Wyoming. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (59:35): Kathleen reads about a gray wolf found in LA County for the first time in 100 years. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (1:18:16): Kathleen recommends watching the 2026 Milan Winter Olympic coverage on NBC and Peacock, and “Victoria” on Netflix. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:20:20): Kathleen reads about St. James the Apostle, patron saint of pilgrims, vets, pharmacists and people with arthritis. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:22:25): Kathleen shares a story about the history of cats in the White House.
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