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We're back after a brief hiatus. Thanks for sticking with us!Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast.Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Oddball EntertainmentSponsor:- Vocaster from Focusrite: https://focusrite.com/en/usb-audio-interface/vocaster/vocaster-oneLinks mentioned in this episode:The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly): https://pod.link/1558723646Email Arielle: arielle@earbuds.audioLast week's podcast picks: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/2023-archiveFiction podcast pairing: https://pod.link/1660653589Spotlight: https://pod.link/1681627760The Last Generation: https://pod.link/1620363175Signal Awards: https://entries.signalaward.com/#/enterWhere The Internet Lives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1541394865EarBuds blog posts: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blogHere are this week's podcast picks:I'm A Sophisticate and So Can You!Beer'd Al Podcast Every Rom ComA Strange ArrangementSongs My Ex RuinedFind the list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/oddball-entertainment-podcast-recommendations_____Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsSubmit to our Community section: https://962udey3mps.typeform.com/to/zZadg6y2EarBuds Blog: http://earbuds.audio/blogCurate a list: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter @earbudspodcol: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook at EarBuds Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram @earbudspodcastcollective: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Website: http://earbuds.audio/__________CREDITS:Written by Devon DiComoWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattEngineered by Daniel TureckThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4331067/advertisement
While their tastes in punk rock are a little different, punk is a genre that Adam and Ed both adore. This week, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) tackles a weighty question: is karaoke, in a way, kind of punk? The Karaoke Trivia Bullpen focuses on punk music, as does Adam and Ed's conversation on that heady question, as well as their favorite punk songs to do at karaoke, and suggestions for those who want to bring that punk rock energy to their own karaoke performances. Why this genre-heavy topic? Well, during Frank Turner's tour this summer, Ed got introduced to the music of Pet Needs, one of the tour's opening acts, and instantly became a fan of the band's pulse-pounding performance style and witty lyrics. He got to talking with Johnny Marriott, lead singer and musician from the band, and it turns out he has a lot of karaoke experience, ranging from doing it at home with family to wild stag parties and questing for extra drink tokens. They talk about the similarities of punk ideology and karaoke, his new album, Primetime Entertainment, and the fascination with America's yellow school buses. Do Adam and Ed sometimes just use the show for a chance to talk to musicians whose work they like? Yes, but only if they've got some love of and appreciation for karaoke. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. And our brand-new Patreon also has things! www.patreon.com/sungpoorly Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Midroll promo for I'm a Sophisticate and So Can You. Formed by brothers George and Johnny Marriott, PET NEEDS are a punk-fuelled melodic rock four-piece from Colchester, UK. Their debut album ‘Fractured Party Music' out now on Xtra Mile Recordings was produced by Tom Donovan and mixed and mastered by friend and fan Frank Turner. Their next album, “Primetime Entertainment,” releases 9 September 2022, and can be pre-ordered or purchased at this link. Web site: Pet Needs | The Official Website (petneedsband.com) • Instagram: @wearepetneeds • Facebook: wearepetneeds • Twitter: @wearepetneeds
If this is your first time dropping in to listen to Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, welcome. If you've been this way before, welcome back! This is Episode, or “Epi” number 318 and I'm Marc Hershon, your guide for this week's tour of comedy soundcast clips. Not to be confused with your host for last week's installment, Epi317. That would be Mr. Tyson Saner, a grand fellow in his own right. He presented a trio of soundcast clippage under the title “Reach Out and Clip Someone”. Those shows included The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly), Mom Can't Cook!, and The Co-Founder. If you somehow missed the show last week, it's still hanging around wherever you get your soundcasts. Places like Apple and/or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Audible and, after a long break while we were boycotting them for their programming decisions, Succotash is back on Spotify, baby! Plus, as always, you can grab any of this show's past 11 and a half years'-worth of episodes at our homesite, SuccotashShow.com. But that was then, this is now, so let me tell you what I have in store for you. Of all the comedy sub-genres – crime, movie reviews, TV show rewatches, the paranormal, etc. – one that has gotten very little play on this show over the years has been sports/comedy or comedy/sports. Not for a lack of content – there are thousands of soundcasts with a sports bent to them. The truth is that I'm just not much of a sports fan. Any sports. And although some of my favorite funny people host or are featured guests on these shows, when I've tried to listen I pretty much don't know the details that they get into around whatever the sport happens to be. To be totally transparent, no one has ever written in or called the Succotash and Runaway Truck Ramp Hotline at 1-818-921-7212 to request clips from sports-based soundcasts. Nor have any of those shows sent in their own clips to our direct Hightail upload site, at hightail.com/u/Succotash. So have I been remiss? Sure. I'll take the hit on that but Succotash is a two-way street – or soundcasts, rather – and if you let us know what you like to hear, don't hesitate to reach out! No matter! Today's the day we make it all up with a quartet of sport-oriented soundcast clips! You'll be hearing from the likes of Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson, Sportsfeld, The Grade Cricketer, and The View from the Cheap Seats. I will confess right now that I won't pretend to know the intricacies of what's being bandied about in these clips but for you sports fans out there, you won't need my help. And, if like me, YOU'RE not a big sports fan, just sit back and relax. This won't take long. PLUS we have a commercial from our favorite and only long-running sponsor, Henderson' Pants new Drifter Chinos. If you love the romance of the open road, look out: Henderson't rag pickers are out there, looking to get into your pants! CLIPS Hotboxin' with Mike TysonWho would have figured soundcasting would be the next best stop for heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson? Who in their right mind would tell the champ “no”? Not me! No, sir, no way! I understand from some friends of Succotash who have been guests on both our shows that the title isn't so much about boxing as it is about being enclosed in a studio with a former pro boxer and a lot of herb being partaken of with very little ventilation. Back in July Mike had Bill Maher as his guest and they tore it up about religion, Black Lives Matter, police brutality, and Marilyn Monroe. (Who's coming at poor Marilyn Monroe after all these years? That would be Bill, of course…) SportsfeldHere's a clip where I am totally out of my depth. This is from Sportsfeld – “a sports podcast about nothing”, according to the show's description on Apple Podcasts – and I think the hosts, Andrew Zuber and Jake Goldsbie are talking about soccer. Pretty sure. But the series in Canada they're talking about was happening concurrently with a baseball series AND a hockey series. For this clip I purposefully left off whatever set-up there was, just to see if you're as lost as I am… The Grade CricketerThis next clip may be a bit out of reach for listeners who are even die hard sports fans in North America. The show The Grade Cricketer and it's about – you guessed it – cricket. To start with, I'd never heard of the term “grade cricket” and had to look it up. Here's the definition on Wikipedia: “Grade cricket, also known as Premier Cricket is the name of the senior inter-club or district cricket competitions in each of the Australian states and territories.” There were originally three hosts of the show, all cricket writers in Australia: Sam Perry, Dave Edwards, and Ian Higgins. These lads have even written books about the topic, although I was sad to hear that Dave went his own way in 2020 to focus on other things. Anyway, I could barely understand what they're saying, let alone what their cricket references are about. So I reached out to an one of our oldest friends of the soundcasts: Jabs (Jason McNamara) of the old DHead Factor soundcast down in Canberra, Australia to give me his thoughts on The Grade Cricketer. Thanks, Jabs! View from The Cheap SeatsOur final clip is from a show by a couple of guys I've met peripherally, years ago, at the Los Angeles Podcast Festival. We've featured them before from the great soundcast they do along with Daniel Van Kirk called Dumb People Town. I'm talking about the Sklar Brothers, Randy and Jason. These guys are totally into sports and they get to let it shine nowadays in their other soundcast called View from the Cheap Seats. In this clip they're talking about MVPs and champinoships and other things I don't get, along with their guest – another friend of Succotash – the great Wayne Federman. That's going to do it for our sports clip-related show. If you're a sports fan I hope I didn't ruin it for you, but I just don't get it. Or them. I'm a nerd, and a dweeb, and I prefer a good game of Dungeons & Dragons to watching the Super Bowl. But I recognize the importance of sports in our international zeitgeist so please enjoy. Listener, you are always welcome to send email into either me, at m-a-r-c@SuccotashShow.com OR Tyson Saner at t-y-s-o-n@SuccotashShow.com Jump into this feed next week for Epi319 when Tyson returns with more soundcastic wonderfulness. If you're looking for more entertainments, I do an editorial cartoon for the Half Moon Bay Review weekly newspaper which you can find online at http://hmbreview.com and just click on the Opinion section in the pulldown menu. Other than that, if you find yourself pushing a cart down the aisle in your neighborhood grocery store and a kindly senior citizen is heading your way from the other end of the aisle and stops you to ask, “Have you heard anything good lately?”, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner, your host for this episode of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, a soundcast that invented the word "soundcast" which is, sadly, still what most people refer to "podcasts" as…which is also what THIS is, as anybody who has listened to this program over its last 11 years already knows. Last week, in Epi316, show creator and executive producer Marc Hershon brought you an interview with Blaine Capatch who, in addition to being a standup comedian, is also a writer, a sketch performer, a husband, a father, a son, and a man who plays a druid character on the soundcast Nerd Poker, which has been featured on Succotash quite a few times over the years. It's a pretty fun episode and I recommend that you check it out at your earliest convenience. You can find that episode and every episode of Succotash in the show archives over at www.succotashshow.com This week, in an episode entitled, "Reach Out And Clip Someone", I've got three clips for you from the soundcasts known as The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly), Mom Can't Cook! A DCOM Podcast, and The Co-Founder. This episode is brought to you by our 100% fake sponsor "Henderson's Pants" and their new Passive Aggressive Pants, for when you just can't take it any more…but don't want anyone to know for sure. CLIPS The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) From the show detail: "The podcast that takes karaoke exactly as seriously as it should be taken." Hosts Adam Wainwright and Ed Cunard discuss an aspect of karaoke or music, and play a short round of trivia on that topic, where one of them challenges the other with five questions related to the topic, along with an Impossible Bonus question. Then they're joined by someone with a connection to that topic—and feature that guest singing karaoke (when possible…) Our clip springs from a recent episode drop on July 27th, 2022: "Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Heart of Karaoke Singers: The Villains of Karaoke with Tiana Hennings (of the Next Door Villain soundcast). She has her own karaoke villain up her sleeve, but also some great stories about singing karaoke in China while studying abroad, what karaoke is like for the more casual karaoke fan, and how it's a great way to get out into a new place you're living and meet people. Mom Can't Cook! (A DCOM Podcast) Join hosts Luke Westaway and Andy Farrant for their brand new podcast Mom Can't Cook! in which they attempt to salvage something, anything from the fact that they've watched every single Disney Channel Original Movie from the late 90s and early 2000s. The title of their show comes from the premise that the mom character in the film is usually unable to cook, and this is considered richly comic. Our featured clip comes from their recently released premier episode "Smart House", from July 18th of this year. (The plot of this epic tale is that a young boy wins an intelligent house of the future, which starts off by stealing some of his blood, and then things go downhill from there.) The clip takes from the hosts' discussion of the capabilities of the "Smart House". The Co-Founder Starring Sunita Mani and Alexandra Shipp, two young start-up founders, both women of color, are on the brink of losing their company; a fate they narrowly avoid thanks to a hairbrained scheme to have their neighborhood barista— a white dude, of course— pretend to be the third founder in order to raise money. But when the barista reveals he has a scheme of his own to keep the company in his clutches, hijinks and hilarity ensue. The Co-Founder is a Realm production, starring Sunita Mani and Alexandra Shipp, and written by Alexis Wilkinson, Alexa Wejko, and Mimi Mondal. Which brings us neatly to the end of the show that I put together for you, the listener. I do hope something in the program caught your attention and perhaps has carved out a niche in your time for another listen. I also hope you listen to us in the future should you continue to have niches in your schedule freely available to you that you would share with us. I spoke earlier in the program about spending a little more time with some people that life, in the fashion in which my particular existence seems to be unfolding, has separated me from, and they from me. It seems to be the way of things. I bring it up because this coming weekend which will be the 20th and 21st of August, 2022, my brother is getting married. It's a pretty amazing time all around this year. Weddings have always given me a boost of optimism and this one does especially because I am so close to the people in question. That's pretty much how it works…the life experiences that are subjective to one's own particular perspective. I don't know anything about you, but when you have hope, I am happy for you. It might seem hard to find hope, but it is there to be had if you are open to it. That all being said, I hope that you feel compelled to tell others of our existence. You'd be doing us a really big favor. It's what we are referring to when we ask you to "Please pass the Succotash." — Tyson Saner
It's not all sunshine and rainbows at “The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)” this episode, just like it isn't all raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens at your average karaoke night. No, sometimes villainy creeps in, and puts a slight stain on an otherwise awesome night of songs and drinks and friends and strangers. Adam and Ed dive into the villains of a karaoke night: the mic droppers, the stage hoppers, the fake-namers, the line hoppers, the sneaky drinkies, and the showstoppers. Who are they, you ask? The names are pretty explanatory but listen to find out the full details! After talking about the villains of karaoke, Adam and Ed talk to someone who knows a bit about villainy–Tiana Hennings of the “Next Door Villain” podcast. She has her own karaoke villain up her sleeve, but also some great stories about singing karaoke in China while studying abroad, what karaoke is like for the more casual karaoke fan, and how it's a great way to get out into a new place you're living and meet people. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even TikTok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Midroll promo for Good People, Cool Things Tiana Hennings is one of the hosts of Next Door Villain. When she's not rehabilitating the images of pop culture villains on her podcast with empathy, she enjoys global learning and hanging out with her cat, Gary. You can find her on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Or, heck, the whole LinkTree.
Hey Fantastic Humans! Episode 31 is here! Ed Cunard is joining to talk about his passion for karaoke and his podcast Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly). I had so much fun with Ed and cannot wait for you to listen! Today I make my singing debut on my show! We had so much fun singing, talking all things podcasts and laughing lots! Make sure to check out Ed's show for some good jams!Find him on twitter @ed_cunard and @sungpoorly Find @sungpoorly on all podcast platforms See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Before anything else, this episode starts with a pre-roll on the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. For more information on what a staggering amount of the podcast community is doing, please visit podvoices.help, and for more information about abortion support systems, please click this link: Abortion Advocacy Links — podvoices.help. With everything happening around us right now, stepping into a fictional world for karaoke sounds like a great escape, doesn't it? And that's what Adam and Ed do--they crawl out through the fallout and investigate the possibilities for karaoke in worlds that aren't the real world. What's karaoke like in the Star Trek universe? Does the Mos Eisley Cantina have a karaoke night, and is it safe to attend? What about the Yakuza video game series? And what about Fallout? The music of the Fallout franchise is the focus of this episode's Karaoke Bullpen Trivia (preceded by perhaps the most obnoxious karaoke parody intro to date). There's also a callout–shoot us a twitter DM or email for a chance to win a Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) t-shirt just for telling us what you think karaoke in your favorite fictional universe looks like. There's so much of an emphasis on Fallout because the guys had a chance to talk to Brad Williams, the creator behind Once Upon a Wasteland, a queer love story set in the Fallout 76 world. Brad talks about his long history of karaoke, including why he got into it in the first place, singing Frank Sinatra songs to a strip club at closing time, and so much more (including his rendition of “You'll Never Walk Alone” from the musical “Carousel.” As always, you can find get all that karaoke podcast goodness on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Midroll promo for The MODUS Files. Brad Williams' karaoke career began in Pennsylvania in the mid-1990s, when he was belting out (mostly) Frank Sinatra tunes to patrons with varying levels of interest in a variety of bars and clubs. Though he mostly traded in the karaoke stage for choral work and the occasional musical several years ago, he still dusts off the songbook when peer pressure gets too powerful to resist. More recently, Brad has been a voice actor for several video game podcasts, including CHAD: A Fallout 76 Podcast, The MODUS Files, and True Vault Escapades. Last October, he launched his own audio drama podcast, Once Upon a Wasteland, with his partner, Vitriol from the Vitriol Plays Twitch channel. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReticentDuet Show Twitter: https://twitter.com/onceupon76pod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/ReticentDuet IMDB: https://imdb.me/reticentduet
Our Member Spotlight this month is Ed Cunard. Ed is one of the hosts of the podcast, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) which is a podcast about Karaoke. Ed is a really fun person to have in our membership community. Ed is an expert in sales & networking and brings his expertise and enthusiasm to our community in such a fun way! This fun episode really shows his personality. Our episode takeaways: Systems & Protocols are very important to keeping the work flow from being overwhelming.Ed's personal metrics for success: Am I a credible source? Can I help others? Are people responding?Ed's advice for new podcasters: You are an expert somewhere- you have knowledge & expertise from some part of your lifeEd's Favorite Podcast:I'm a sophisticate & so can you- Tom Waits Episode Listen to Ed's Podcast:Greatest Song Ever Sung Poorly Previous Mastering the Podcaster Mindset podcast that was discussed in this episode:Podcasts are a lifestyle Brand episode 1 & episode 2Contact Ed:Twitter: Sung PoorlyJoin our FREE Facebook community: Mastering the Podcaster Mindset Support GroupGet the Guide “The Biggest Mistake Podcaster Make and How to Avoid It”: DM us on IG: @podcastermindset---------Podcast produced by: KaSa Media ProductionsEdited by: David Sais, The Sexy Sound Guy
Our Member Spotlight this month is Ed Cunard. Ed is one of the hosts of the podcast, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) which is a podcast about Karaoke. Ed is a really fun person to have in our membership community. Ed is an expert in sales & networking and brings his expertise and enthusiasm to our community in such a fun way! This fun episode really shows his personality. Our episode takeaways: Systems & Protocols are very important to keeping the work flow from being overwhelming. Ed's personal metrics for success: Am I a credible source? Can I help others? Are people responding? Ed's advice for new podcasters: You are an expert somewhere- you have knowledge & expertise from some part of your life Ed's Favorite Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tom-waits-how-stella-got-her-groove-back/id1605925377?i=1000548969275 (I'm a sophisticate & so can you- Tom Waits Episode ) Listen to Ed's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-greatest-song-ever-sung-poorly/id1558723646 (Greatest Song Ever Sung Poorly ) Previous Mastering the Podcaster Mindset podcast that was discussed in this episode: Podcasts are a lifestyle Brand https://player.captivate.fm/episode/fae9ba34-0a2a-4144-9c37-d31b75ec3625 (episode 1) & https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1cfc0eaf-5508-40bf-bd73-69e9d9b33274 (episode 2) Contact Ed:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SungPoorly (Sung Poorly) Join our FREE Facebook community: https://www.subscribepage.com/podcastmindset_freegroup (Mastering the Podcaster Mindset Support Group) Get the Guide “https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/m8c3s5 (The Biggest Mistake Podcaster Make and How to Avoid It)”: DM us on IG: @https://www.instagram.com/podcastermindset/ (podcastermindset) --------- Podcast produced by: KaSa Media Productions Edited by: David Sais, The Sexy Sound Guy
This week on Every Rom Com we go to the dark-ish side of the rom com genre and join Julia Roberts on her mission to break up a wedding in “My Best Friend’s Wedding.” On the way we explore the gay best friend trope via perhaps the most-beloved gay best friend in rom com history; we mostly succeed at a wedding music trivia challenge; and we talk about an epic karaoke scene with Ed Cunard from the karaoke podcast, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly). Stay to the end for the lowdown on the film’s terrible original ending and our always delightful, sometimes surprising double feature recommendations! 0:00-16:33 Wedding Music Trivia Challenge! Remember to also check out Ed’s awesome karaoke podcast where they have a trivia segment on every episode!: https://www.sungpoorly.com/ 16:33-21:33 TRAILER, Basic Info, Interesting Facts https://ew.com/movie-reunions/2019/02/07/my-best-friends-wedding-reunion-cover/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/julia-roberts-cast-my-best-friends-wedding-now-1121064/ https://metro.co.uk/2017/06/20/my-best-friends-wedding-20-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-classic-rom-com-6677740/ https://www.vulture.com/2022/02/my-best-friends-wedding-ending-changed.html 21:33-36:50 Cast & Crew In-Depth For More Information On Screenwriter, Ronald Bass Check Out Episode 10 “How Stella Got Her Groove Back”: https://www.everyromcom.com/podcast-1/episode/2f31ba31/every-rom-com-10-how-stella-got-her-groove-back Rupert Everett Information: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/sep/28/rupert-everett-memoir-vanished-years https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/event/article-7209969/Rupert-Everett-reveals-went-wrong-Hollywood.html Rupert Everett singing “Generation of Loneliness” in 1987: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHIngA3cgz8 36:50-39:32 General Opinion, Spoiler-Free Version
We had the pleasure of having several members of our Mastering the Podcaster Mindset community join us at Podfest Expo in Orlando just a few weeks ago. Podfest Expo is the largest podcasting conference in the world- in fact, they hold the Guiness Book of World Records!!! We had the honor of speaking multiple times at the conference and connecting with incredible people. This episode is a recap of our biggest take-aways from attending. Our guests this week: Debbie Messenger- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-play-laugh-with-debbie-messenger/id1609961602 (Eat, Play, Laugh podcast) Ed Cunard- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-greatest-song-ever-sung-poorly/id1558723646 (The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) podcast) Bri Campano- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clever-conversationss-podcast/id1590195238 (Clever Conversations with the Clever Biotch podcast) Thank you to Riverside.fm for sponsoring our trip to Podfest Expo and for donating gifts for the Women in Podcasting raffle. Riverside.fm is the recording platform we used to record this group interview, in fact, we use Riverside.fm to record all of our remote interviews. Would you like to use Riverside.fm to get studio quality recording for your virtual interviews? https://www.riverside.fm/?via=podcaster-mindset (Click on this link to get a special discount.) Join our FREE Facebook community: https://www.subscribepage.com/podcastmindset_freegroup (Mastering the Podcaster Mindset Support Group) Get the Guide “https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/m8c3s5 (The Biggest Mistake Podcaster Make and How to Avoid It)”: DM us on IG: @https://www.instagram.com/podcastermindset/ (podcastermindset) --------- Edited by: David Sais- The Sexy Sound Guy Produced by: KaSa Media Productions
June's a lot of things, but the first thing it is here at The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) is Pride month. We're kicking things off with announcing three new pieces of merch (all proceeds from which will go to The Trevor Project and the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, so if you want to support that, buy those, and if you want to support the show, buy something else, too). The Karaoke Trivia Bullpen focuses on queer music from the 1920s to today, and then Adam and Ed dive into queer issues at karaoke, including inclusivity in karaoke bars and how to navigate pronouns in songs. Then, Adam and Ed bring their pal Jay McInnis on stage–he's a poet who has been published all over, and a fixture of Ed's local karaoke scene now that he's been on testosterone for a while and has a voice he's willing to sing in bars with. As an added bonus, Jay reads one of his original poems and, as this is The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly), it's about karaoke. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Jay McInnes is an internationally published poet and LGBTQ advocate. His work has been published under the nom de plume Jay Douglas or, more recently, Jay Orlando. Jay grew up in a small Appalachian town and writes a lot of being trans and hunting deer, among other things.
This week, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) gets… weird (weirder?). After a Weird Al themed trivia challenge that ends up turning into a sing-a-long a few times, Adam and Ed get into what's weird at karaoke (already a fundamentally weird endeavor). If you have any weird karaoke advice questions for them, they've signed up for Podinbox–leave a voice message with your question, and they may include that on the upcoming advice episode. All that weird leads right into the interview with Lauren Carey from the Beer'd Al Podcast, who is the biggest Weird Al fan that Adam and Ed have ever met. She's also got an intense love of karaoke (and posts more karaoke footage on Twitter than Adam and Ed do), and talks about that karaoke love, where her love of Weird Al sprung from, and embracing her own weirdness. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even TikTok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Lauren Carey is the host of the Beer'd Al Podcast (Where we talk about two of the greatest things in the world: Beer and "Weird Al.") and has been a karaoke enthusiast for nigh on 20 years. https://www.beerdalpodcast.com • https://twitter.com/BeerdAlPodcast • https://www.instagram.com/beerdalpodcast/?hl=en • https://www.facebook.com/beerdalpodcast
The flies are buzzin' about this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts for their review of the classic country ballad, “Angel from Montgomery,” performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bonnie Raitt, and written by legendary singer/songwriter, John Prine. In this episode, we fly from Montgomery to outer space to discuss our new coworker, Jeff; 1960s crypto; unnecessary stage musicals; and having the courage to rank songs in a list. If you don't do nothin' else today, listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. It's not a hard way to go. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. “Angel from Montgomery” by Bonnie Raitt (from the album Streetlights) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. “Angel from Montgomery” by John Prine (from the album John Prine) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaserand Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The flies are buzzin' about this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts for their review of the classic country ballad, “Angel from Montgomery,” performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bonnie Raitt, and written by legendary singer/songwriter, John Prine. In this episode, we fly from Montgomery to outer space to discuss our new coworker, Jeff; 1960s crypto; unnecessary stage musicals; and having the courage to rank songs in a list. If you don't do nothin' else today, listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. It's not a hard way to go.Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.“Angel from Montgomery” by Bonnie Raitt (from the album Streetlights) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.“Angel from Montgomery” by John Prine (from the album John Prine) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaserand Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The flies are buzzin' about this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts for their review of the classic country ballad, “Angel from Montgomery,” performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bonnie Raitt, and written by legendary singer/songwriter, John Prine. In this episode, we fly from Montgomery to outer space to discuss our new coworker, Jeff; 1960s crypto; unnecessary stage musicals; and having the courage to rank songs in a list. If you don't do nothin' else today, listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. It's not a hard way to go.Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.“Angel from Montgomery” by Bonnie Raitt (from the album Streetlights) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.“Angel from Montgomery” by John Prine (from the album John Prine) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaserand Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The flies are buzzin' about this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts for their review of the classic country ballad, “Angel from Montgomery,” performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bonnie Raitt, and written by legendary singer/songwriter, John Prine. In this episode, we fly from Montgomery to outer space to discuss our new coworker, Jeff; 1960s crypto; unnecessary stage musicals; and having the courage to rank songs in a list. If you don't do nothin' else today, listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. It's not a hard way to go. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. “Angel from Montgomery” by Bonnie Raitt (from the album Streetlights) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. “Angel from Montgomery” by John Prine (from the album John Prine) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaserand Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Every Rom Com we’re wrapping up the Gen-X Rom Com Series with what might be director Kevin Smith’s greatest film - “Chasing Amy.” Serena and Jen are joined by Ed Cunard, co-host of the must-listen karaoke podcast, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly), who shares his knowledge of comic book culture and even breaks out into a bit of (not-poor) singing. And as usual we dive into the making of the film, discuss the cast and crew, and give our opinions on the movie’s portrayal of sexuality and relationships. 0:00-9:45 Introduction, Introducing Ed Cunard, co-host of The Greatest Song Ever Sung Poorly Information on Guest Host, Ed Cunard: Co-host, editor and chief researcher for the podcast "The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)," Ed Cunard comes by his catholic knowledge of all things music honestly--he's oddly two degrees of separation away from a lot of old school musicians through his grandparents. The biggest gap in his musical education is how to actually make music that doesn't sound awful. When not singing in bars, he works as Director of Operations for a sales company, which almost makes sense with all those English degrees he's still paying for. He lives in the middle of nowhere with nine cats and two dogs. Web: https://www.sungpoorly.com Twitter: @sungpoorly Instagram: @sungpoorly Facebook: The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) Spotify: The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) Apple: The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) on Apple Podcasts 9:45-24:13 TRAILER, Basic Info, Interesting Facts, General Opinion https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/shannonkeating/chasing-amy-20-years-later https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/79-the-hows-and-whys-of-chasing-amy Kevin Smith’s Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual History, Edited by Chris Prince 24:13-39:57 Cast & Crew In-Depth https://www.vulture.com/2014/03/applying-the-auteur-theory-to-kevin-smith.html https://screenra
You step up to the mic, perhaps with weak knees or sweaty palms. Maybe you feel mom's spaghetti on your breath as you inhale deeply, ready to impress the world. No, we haven't stumbled into the set of 8 Mile. Adam Wainwright and Ed Cunard are the hosts of The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) podcast, a show that takes karaoke exactly as seriously as it should be taken. We're chatting about some of their favorite karaoke memories, the worst songs they've ever done, and tips to help you excel onstage or while giving any kind of public speaking performance.
It's April Fool's Day, and time for the annual Podcast Switcheroo, where podcasters trade episodes to give their audience something a little different and introduce them to a new show. This year we've got an episode from “The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)”, all about the joys and embarrassments of singing karaoke. IN this episode hosts Adam Wainwright and Ed Cunard discuss questions like is a karaoke performance a cover song? What do musicians have to say about karaoke? What are the barriers to making music, and creativity in general? They also talk to punk and folk singer-songwriter Frank Turner about some of his most memorable karaoke experiences and about how he feels about cover songs, singalongs at concerts, and karaoke versions of his songs. After you've listened to this, why not add them to your subscriptions? Thanks to Moxy from “Your Brain on Facts” for organizing this event, and happy April Fool's Day to everyone!Our Patreon pageRedbubble storeThis podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International LicenseThe Endless Knot RSS
This week on "The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)," Adam and Ed reminisce about some fantastic karaoke regions--from Japan and the Phillipines, to New York City, Portland Oregan, Florida and, of course, western Pennsylvania, where they both cut their baby karaoke teeth and became the karaoke-obsessed people they are today. Naturally, the Karaoke Bullpen Trivia Challenge has a place connection, too, as Ed quizes Adam about places in songs. Some of the great karaoke bars mentioned: Winnie's in NYC and Backstreets Sports Bar in Cape Coral, Florida. And, of course, the idea of finally taking this podcast on the road and hitting up some new towns and making some new friends along the way. Speaking of new friends--the guys are then joined by Jennifer Howell of the "Every Rom Com" podcast, who has also done a lot of karaoke in her time--everywhere from Massachusetts to Korea to Portland, Oregon. She shares some of her favorite karaoke places and memories and brings some of her movie love in as well before playing the "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" quickfire game. And, for the first time this season, the show features its guest singing karaoke! As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Jennifer Howell is the host, producer and editor of Every Rom Com, the podcast that has fun taking romantic comedies seriously. When she's not podcasting, Jennifer works as a page at the Madison Public Library, spends time with her husband and cat, and tries to figure out the perfect ending for her horror screenplay. Jennifer spent time as a karaoke nerd at the Ambassador in Portland, Oregon, before moving to Busan and Gyeongju, South Korea to teach English from 2009-2016. Her favorite karaoke songs include “Don't Stop Me Now”, “Wannabe”, “Bette Davis Eyes”, “Dancing in the Dark” and her special party trick of singing Disney's “Colors of the Wind” in German.
Had enough of scheming? Ask yourself this question — are you ready for another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST? Join your hosts for their review of the 1986 synth-pop classic, “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money),” by dance-pop duo, Pet Shop Boys. In this episode, we discuss mobsters who work from home, beautiful dum-dums, and all of the dons. This episode has it all — brains, looks, brawn, more brains. If you've got the inclination, I have got the podcast. So find a partner in crime, and listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Think about it seriously. You know it makes sense.Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.“Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)” by Pet Shop Boys (from the album Please) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaser and Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of scheming? Ask yourself this question — are you ready for another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST? Join your hosts for their review of the 1986 synth-pop classic, “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money),” by dance-pop duo, Pet Shop Boys. In this episode, we discuss mobsters who work from home, beautiful dum-dums, and all of the dons. This episode has it all — brains, looks, brawn, more brains. If you've got the inclination, I have got the podcast. So find a partner in crime, and listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Think about it seriously. You know it makes sense. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)” by Pet Shop Boys (from the album Please) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaser and Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Had enough of scheming? Ask yourself this question — are you ready for another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST? Join your hosts for their review of the 1986 synth-pop classic, “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money),” by dance-pop duo, Pet Shop Boys. In this episode, we discuss mobsters who work from home, beautiful dum-dums, and all of the dons. This episode has it all — brains, looks, brawn, more brains. If you've got the inclination, I have got the podcast. So find a partner in crime, and listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Think about it seriously. You know it makes sense. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.“Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)” by Pet Shop Boys (from the album Please) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaser and Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of scheming? Ask yourself this question — are you ready for another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST? Join your hosts for their review of the 1986 synth-pop classic, “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money),” by dance-pop duo, Pet Shop Boys. In this episode, we discuss mobsters who work from home, beautiful dum-dums, and all of the dons. This episode has it all — brains, looks, brawn, more brains. If you've got the inclination, I have got the podcast. So find a partner in crime, and listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Think about it seriously. You know it makes sense. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. “Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)” by Pet Shop Boys (from the album Please) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. This episode's featured promo is from THE GREATEST SONG EVER SUNG (POORLY). Follow them on Podchaser and Twitter (@SungPoorly), and listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) finishes up its look back on its inaugural season, including the final four quickfire rounds. In these fifty-nine minutes, you'll hear from: Terry and Naomi Clark (owners of Black Parakeetz in Nyack, NY): 4:33 Honey Leavitt (host, "The Honey Leavitt Show" podcast): 17:12 Christian Swain (host, "Rock N Roll Archaeology" podcast): 25:48 Douglas Wolk (author, "All of the Marvels"): 35:32 Then, Adam and Ed reveal some data from the first season, including this season's winner (loser?) of everyone's favorite karaoke question, "If you could magically strike one song from every karaoke playlist forever, which song would you choose?" They also wax nostalgic on some good memories from the first season, and cast their shiny, hopeful eyes towards what season two will bring this February. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media–the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. The discussion continues at The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) Podcast Facebook group. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3.
This week, The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) looks back at history through another music trivia challenge, and then dives headfirst into the history of karaoke, the thing that unites Adam and Ed in holy bromance-trimony despite all their obvious differences. They cover where it originated, who created it, how it came to the US, and some things that laid the groundwork for its popularity in the USA--and how does cartoonist Max Fleischer fit in to that? Then, they're joined by guest Christian Swain (host of the Rock N Roll Archaeology podcast) who brings some historical perspective on the longevity of certain songs at karaoke (and rock and roll in general), how karaoke changed people's minds about music and performance, and the worst band names of bands he's ever been in. He even sings an answer in the "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" quickfire game. You can dig deep into rock and roll history with Christian's podcast Rock N Roll Archaeology, and even deeper into all sorts of music podcasts in the Pantheon Podcast Network. And if you're lucky enough to be in the Northern California area, you should absolutely check out his band TinMan, or hire them to rock out your next big event. As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media–the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even TikTok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. The discussion continues at The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) Podcast Facebook group. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3, wherever fine music can be streamed.
I can't carry a tune in a bucket with a lid on it, but I love singing. At home. In private. Where no one but my neighbors can hear how off-key I am. That is not the case for Ed Cunard, a certified karaoke enthusiast. He loves singing in front of scrolling lyrics, strong drinks, and smiling customers. I'm gonna find out why. Indulgence Nichole recommend wearing sexy lingerie just for you (Love, Vera, Sock Dreams, The Lingerie Addict) Guest Ed Cunard is the cohost of "The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)," a podcast devoted to karaoke and the people involved in and obsessed with it. When not singing in bars, he works as Director of Operations for a sales company. He lives in the middle of nowhere with ten cats and two dogs. Sponsors - Stitch Fix is an online personal styling service that finds and delivers clothes, shoes, and accessories to fit your body, budget, and lifestyle. Get started at stitchfix.com/thisisgood for 25% off when you keep your whole box! - Dipsea is an audio app full of short, sexy stories designed to turn you on. They're offering a 30-day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/thisisgood! Find Us Online - Twitter: @ThisIsGoodPod - Instagram: @ThisIsGoodPod - Merch: thisisgoodpod.com/merch - Patreon: thisisgoodpod.com/patreon - Nichole: @tnwhiskeywoman - Multitude: @MultitudeShows - Email: thisisgoodpod@gmail.com Production - Producer: Eric Silver - Editor: Brandon Grugle - Executive Producers: Amanda McLoughlin and Nichole Perkins - Theme Music: Donwill - Artwork: Jessica E. Boyd About The Show Nichole Perkins wants people to stop feeling bad about feeling good, and This Is Good For You lets you know you are never alone in what you like. Every episode, Nichole explores something that people love—whether it's needlepoint, watching bad movies with friends, or cowgirl exercise classes—and asks experts and devotees why it makes them happy. She ends each show with an Indulgence: a recommendation listeners can enjoy with no remorse. There's no such thing as a guilty pleasure when you learn to love it freely! To find out what's good for you, listen to new episodes every other Friday.
On this episode of The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly), Ed and Adam tap into their announcer voices, find out that they are vaccination twinsies, have a small disagreement around the word 'hyped', delve way too deep into what it means to be a karaoke DJ (NOT KJ), and reunite with a friend. Guest: Chris Price, Owner of Crisp Entertainment Featuring Music by Ben Dumm and the Deviants