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Bad weather moves through parts of Alabama. State lawmakers enter the final day of the Legislative session. Researchers release video of a great white shark off the Alabama coast. A forestry student establishes a Guinness record for tree-hugging. Greg Garrison joins us to discuss the Methodist split, Baptist attendance, and how those denominations built Alabama's culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Garrison remembers the O.J trial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Directed by Corey Bradberry and written by Greg Garrison, with original music by Paul Sottnik, the audio play follows Detective Stainless Steel as she trains a new partner facing down deadly criminals while managing a client she'll never forget: her ex-wife. From racetracks to rooftops, car chases to funerals, A MATTER OF RED HERRINGS is about identity, forgiveness, and the comedy of courage told with its tongue firmly holstered in its cheek. Starring Amy Gorelow and Julian 'joolz' Stroop as the two detectives, this laugh out loud comedy utilizes the gags and thrills of any Golden Age radio play… with the technology of the 21st century. Win 2 Atlanta Fringe tickets! Solve the Fringe Audio Crossword clues. You can find the crossword at https://shorturl.at/lozIV. Email a pdf or photo of the completed crossword to atlfringeaudio@gmail.com by June 7. Visit atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio for more info. Find out more about this artist on Could Be Pretty Cool, a production company whose mission is to inspire community building through the arts. Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.
This week we feature mandolin player and singer Andrew Marlin and his work with the new all-star band Mighty Poplar. Andrew is best known for his work with the band Mandolin Orange, now known as Watch House. However, he recently joined up with Noam Pickelny, Chris Eldridge, Greg Garrison, and Alex Hargreaves to record the self-titled album Mighty Poplar. We talk with Andrew about his career in music to date and his work with this new band.
WIBC Alum and Prosecutor for Hamilton Co. Greg Garrison chimes in on Trump's indictment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former WIBC Host and Attorney Greg Garrison joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about his win in the Hamilton County Prosecutor primary and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Garrison sits down with Nathan and Micah in this JSP episode. Greg is the former Indianapolis (Marion County) prosecutor and conservative talk radio voice in the Indianapolis market for 20 years. Greg gets real about his most famous case of putting Iron Mike Tyson in prison, to what it means to be a true conservative, as well as his laying out his current bid for the Hamilton County prosecutor's race.
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My guest today is Leftover Salmon bassist, Greg Garrison. He was also a founding member of Punch Brothers, and has played alongside some of the best musicians in the bluegrass, jazz, and Americana worlds. His performance credits include: Lyle Lovett, Bill Frisell, Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton, Jerry Douglas, and Sam Bush. I first met Greg as a student at CU Denver back in 2012. I was in my junior year as a jazz piano major, and Greg was filling in for a teacher who was out on sabbatical. He taught my jazz ensemble course and was such a great fit that he ended up staying on at CU Denver. He still teaches there today. This episode is part 2/2 of our celebration of Leftover Salmon's new album, "Brand New Good Old Days" (May 7). Last week I chatted with founding member, Drew Emmitt. Greg was not just a band member on this record, but also the producer. In our conversation, we chat in depth about the making and production of this project. He also offers some insight on balancing teaching with performing, splitting up with the Punch Brothers, and what he learned about his instrument from playing with Lyle Lovett. To wrap up, Greg talks about current projects he's working on, including a newly released collaboration with Grant Gordy, Alez Hargreaves, and Joe K. Walsh entitled, "Bluegrass and the Abstract Truth." If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Leftover Salmon Website: http://www.leftoversalmon.com/ Greg Garrison Website: https://www.greggarrisonmusic.com/bio Episode Music: **All original music by Andy Sydow Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com http://pqmastering.com https://narratorrf.com
Bowman Gray Stadium promoter, Greg Garrison, South Carolina's Connor Leoffler, winner at Eldora Speedway, and MotorsportsAnalytics.com founder, David Smith are this week's guests.
A year into the pandemic, AL.com journalists reflect on how they and their outlook on COVID-19 have changed.Guests: Ramsey Archibald, Trisha Powell Crain, J.D. Crowe, Greg Garrison, Joseph Goodman, Leada Gore, Ivana Hrynkiw, Roy Johnson, Dennis Pillion, Carol Robinson, Sarah Whites-Koditschek, Amy Yurkanin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alabama journalists reflect on the pandemic after dedicating a calendar year to reporting on COVID-19. While they were faced with telling difficult stories about death and struggle, AL.com reporters also found tremendous humanity and inspiring moments that gave them hope about the direction the pandemic was headed in Alabama.Guests: Ramsey Archibald, Trisha Powell Crain, J.D. Crowe, Greg Garrison, Joseph Goodman, Leada Gore, Ivana Hrynkiw, Roy Johnson, Dennis Pillion, Carol Robinson, Joe Songer, Sarah Whites-Koditschek, Amy Yurkanin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alabama journalists reflect on the pandemic after dedicating a calendar year to getting vital information about COVID-19 and the state's response to the public. AL.com reporters talk about the most difficult aspect of covering COVID in Alabama. A pandemic that has so far killed half a million people in the country is inherently dark, and it's challenging work to put it all into context for readers who want as much information as they can get as quickly as they can get it.Guests: Ramsey Archibald, Trisha Powell Crain, J.D. Crowe, Greg Garrison, Joseph Goodman, Leada Gore, Ivana Hrynkiw, Roy Johnson, Dennis Pillion, Carol Robinson, Joe Songer, Sarah Whites-Koditschek, Amy Yurkanin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Hop is an Asheville institution. Opened in 1978, it has been doling out ice cream to a few generations of kids, and since Ashley and Greg Garrison bought the place in 2008, The Hop has become ubiquitous in Asheville. Bu like so many other food related businesses in Asheville, this pandemic threatened to put them out of business. We talk with Greg about what things might look like moving forward, knowing that we aren't out of this storm quite yet. For more on the Hop, head to their web page: www.thehopicecreamcafe.com
AL.com reporter Greg Garrison talks about how Alabama worshiped on Easter Sunday, plus the role churches have played in the pandemic so far, both in stopping and spreading the virus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode:- Matt opens up the show with a monologue on Buncombe County TDA's decision to increase tourism advertising spending by $1 Million, due to so many new hotels opening up in Asheville and their fear that there might not be enough people visiting to fill the beds. GUESTS:- Ashley and Greg Garrison, Owners of Asheville's iconic "The Hop Ice Cream Cafe"- Michele Scheve hops in the studio, before launching into her show "Everything AVL", to vent about an unbelievably bad customer service experience that she and Matt had earlier in the day - and to consider what lessons businesses can learn from it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Mittan)
We present a lot of theory on the Way of Champions podcast, but putting that theory into practice is what matters most. In this episode, we talk with veteran basketball coach, Greg Garrison, about 5 practical methods you can use with any team, in any sport, to begin a culture of winning tomorrow. Enjoy the Show! Getting in Touch: ggarrison@asij.ac.jp Last chance to join us at the Future of Coaching Conference! Future of Coaching Conference Registration Page About Greg Garrison is currently coaching basketball in Japan after several decades of teaching and coaching in Oregon. He was a 3-time Oregon coach of the year, 2 time State Champion, and won 500 games during his coaching career in Oregon. Show Notes 5:45 Winning takes care of itself when we choose to give our players a great experience 11:15 The great coaches who helped shape Greg’s career as a coach 20:45 Greg’s employment of the “Guest Coach” 29:45 The “note card” as a way to communicate with players 38:15 The “poor man’s game ball” – marking the board 46:00 Getting in touch with Greg CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "I Made This for You," from our November 12, 2016 broadcast, with Lydia Rogers of The Secret Sisters, Richard Dworsky, Stuart Duncan, Chris Eldridge, Greg Garrison, and Roy Wooten
Pastor Greg brings the word is his own unique way. Be blessed by his Bible-based enthusiasm.
Building a career in music can be an inexact process. The influence of luck cannot be overstated. But luck, as they say, favors the prepared, and being prepared means hard work. Leftover Salmon bassist Greg Garrison's luck in the music business certainly can be attributed to diligent hard work, but also to the fact that he is supremely talented. After graduating from college, Garrison left his home state of Illinois and settled in the beautiful and musically rich territory of Colorado where he worked his way through a series of bands while getting a master's, and eventually a PhD in bass. Paying his dues led him to a regular gig with pseudo-bluegrass jam band legends, Leftover Salmon, and hundreds of shows and several albums ensued. As if that accomplishment wasn't enough, Garrison was also a founding member of mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile's post-Nickel Creek ensemble, Punch Brothers. Garrison is equally at home playing upright or electric bass and he easily and deftly bridges the gap between jazz and improvised roots music.
Building a career in music can be an inexact process. The influence of luck cannot be overstated. But luck, as they say, favors the prepared, and being prepared means hard work. Leftover Salmon bassist Greg Garrison's luck in the music business certainly can be attributed to diligent hard work, but also to the fact that he is supremely talented. After graduating from college, Garrison left his home state of Illinois and settled in the beautiful and musically rich territory of Colorado where he worked his way through a series of bands while getting a master's, and eventually a PhD in bass. Paying his dues led him to a regular gig with pseudo-bluegrass jam band legends, Leftover Salmon, and hundreds of shows and several albums ensued. As if that accomplishment wasn't enough, Garrison was also a founding member of mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile's post-Nickel Creek ensemble, Punch Brothers. Garrison is equally at home playing upright or electric bass and he easily and deftly bridges the gap between jazz and improvised roots music.
Building a career in music can be an inexact process. The influence of luck cannot be overstated. But luck, as they say, favors the prepared, and being prepared means hard work. Leftover Salmon bassist Greg Garrison's luck in the music business certainly can be attributed to diligent hard work, but also to the fact that he is supremely talented. After graduating from college, Garrison left his home state of Illinois and settled in the beautiful and musically rich territory of Colorado where he worked his way through a series of bands while getting a master's, and eventually a PhD in bass. Paying his dues led him to a regular gig with pseudo-bluegrass jam band legends, Leftover Salmon, and hundreds of shows and several albums ensued. As if that accomplishment wasn't enough, Garrison was also a founding member of mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile's post-Nickel Creek ensemble, Punch Brothers. Garrison is equally at home playing upright or electric bass and he easily and deftly bridges the gap between jazz and improvised roots music.
1 - "Dance" da/from "Three-Piece Suite" (Michael Hurd). John Turner, flauta doce/recorder. Manchester Chamber Ensemble. 2 - "Tucto il mundo e fantasia" (Johannes Hesdimois). Ulrike Hofbauer, soprano. Modena Consort. 3 - "Inquietude" de/from "Feuilles d'album, Op. 20" (Henrique Oswald). Maria Inês Guimarães, piano. 4 - "Simply beautiful" (Al Green). Al Green. 5 - Canto do bicudo/ Brazilian birdcall. 6 - "An Evening in the Village" de/from "Hungarian Sketches" (Bartók). Jake Schepps, banjo. Ryan Drickey, violino/violin. Matt Flinner, mandolim. Ross Martin, violão/guitar. Ben Soller, cello. Eric Thorin & Greg Garrison, contrabaixo/bass.