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Best podcasts about greg naughton

Latest podcast episodes about greg naughton

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Age Old Question: What Is The Greatest Music Venue?

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 38:57


• Intro to the question — the greatest music venues.• Russ Lawton, drummer of the Trey Anastasio Band and Soule Monde,• Pete Francis, founding member of Dispatch.• Jeff Symonds on the Bay Area as a mecca of legendary venues.• Greg Naughton on playing at The White House. 

The Age Old Question
What Is The Greatest Music Venue?

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 38:57


• Intro to the question — the greatest music venues.• Russ Lawton, drummer of the Trey Anastasio Band and Soule Monde,• Pete Francis, founding member of Dispatch.• Jeff Symonds on the Bay Area as a mecca of legendary venues.• Greg Naughton on playing at The White House. 

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Age Old Question: Why Is 1997 The Year Of Guilty Pleasures In Music?

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 38:23


• Intro to the question - 1997 has been called "the year of guilty pleasures" - having produced more than any other year.• What happened in 1997 that created the conditions for so many the guilty pleasures?• Let's Go To The Comments - special edition featuring Kelli O'Hara, Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand and Greg Naughton (of The Sweet Remains), Emily Voorhees, producer Jack Gauthier, Josh Panda, Peter Day, Steve Silberman and Jeff Symonds.• What about 2013 as a rival in producing more?

The Age Old Question
Why Is 1997 The Year Of "Guilty Pleasures" In Music?

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 38:23


• Intro to the question - 1997 has been called "the year of guilty pleasures" - having produced more than any other year.• What happened in 1997 that created the conditions for so many the guilty pleasures?• Let's Go To The Comments - special edition featuring Kelli O'Hara, Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand and Greg Naughton (of The Sweet Remains), Emily Voorhees, producer Jack Gauthier, Josh Panda, Peter Day, Steve Silberman and Jeff Symonds.• What about 2013 as a rival in producing more?

So The Story Goes with Brian Chartrand

Writer, director, singer/songwriter, actor, musician, and former arborist Greg Naughton stops by the podcast for a long distance hang. Co-founding member of The Sweet Remains, my bandmate and long time collaborator, tells his story. We talk about the early days, his journey to music, meeting a bunch of famous people, and his film "The Independents" which is loosely based on The Sweet Remains. We also answer some questions from some important people. For more information on Greg please visit https://theindependentsfilm.com/about (https://theindependentsfilm.com/about)

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Age Old Question: Who Is The Greatest Singer of All-Time? (part 2)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 63:34


One episode to settle on the greatest singer of all-time was crazy. But two...that sounds about right. In part 2, Rich and Clint jump back into this debate, and the discussion includes Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, Steve Perry, Joni Mitchell, Sting and many more. The guys talk to Dave Lory, manager of the late great Jeff Buckley and who also worked with legends like Gregg Allman and Robert Plant. Also joining as special guest, Rich's sister Elizabeth, dropping knowledge about how people in the Arab world might answer this question. And making a return to the show, Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara and Rich's bandmate in The Sweet Remains, Greg Naughton.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Age Old Question: Who Is The Greatest Singer of All-Time? (part 2)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 64:34


One episode to settle on the greatest singer of all-time was crazy. But two...that sounds about right. In part 2, Rich and Clint jump back into this debate, and the discussion includes Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, Steve Perry, Joni Mitchell, Sting and many more. The guys talk to Dave Lory, manager of the late great Jeff Buckley and who also worked with legends like Gregg Allman and Robert Plant. Also joining as special guest, Rich's sister Elizabeth, dropping knowledge about how people in the Arab world might answer this question. And making a return to the show, Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara and Rich's bandmate in The Sweet Remains, Greg Naughton. The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

The Age Old Question
Who Is The Greatest Singer of All-Time? (part 2)

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 64:34


One episode to settle on the greatest singer of all-time was crazy. But two...that sounds about right. In part 2, Rich and Clint jump back into this debate, and the discussion includes Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, Steve Perry, Joni Mitchell, Sting and many more. The guys talk to Dave Lory, manager of the late great Jeff Buckley and who also worked with legends like Gregg Allman and Robert Plant. Also joining as special guest, Rich's sister Elizabeth, dropping knowledge about how people in the Arab world might answer this question. And making a return to the show, Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara and Rich's bandmate in The Sweet Remains, Greg Naughton. The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Age Old Question
Who Is The Greatest Singer of All-Time? (part 2)

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 63:34


One episode to settle on the greatest singer of all-time was crazy. But two...that sounds about right. In part 2, Rich and Clint jump back into this debate, and the discussion includes Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, Steve Perry, Joni Mitchell, Sting and many more. The guys talk to Dave Lory, manager of the late great Jeff Buckley and who also worked with legends like Gregg Allman and Robert Plant. Also joining as special guest, Rich's sister Elizabeth, dropping knowledge about how people in the Arab world might answer this question. And making a return to the show, Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara and Rich's bandmate in The Sweet Remains, Greg Naughton.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Movie Music Biopics, The Journey of a Lifetime with THE INDEPENDENTS

Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 77:00


Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week, we take a musical journey with a discussion on the music movie biopics that have shaped the pop-culture. Joining us are Greg Naughton, Rich Price and Brian Chartrand of the real life band “The Sweet Remains” and of their fictional band and movie music bio-pic, The Independents, a musical comedy/drama about three solo-artists who collide at the same crossroads and discover harmony and their roller-coaster-ride journey across America for a one last shot at musical glory. In 1987 you saw a Tejano band Los Lobos with a toe tapping Lou Diamond Phillips in a music video for their #1 hit single, “La Bamba”, the biopic title track that was a cover of Ritchie Valens 1958 song that was really an old Mexican folk song. All this to say that music biopics leave a mark on pop-culture that music alone can’t reach and yet, it’s the music that makes those movies so memorable! Music biopics have been around since the invention of movie sound with the problematic The Jazz Singer and have been darlings of Academy Awards night ever since. Join Grim Shea, Marke and Jimmy The Gent as they get to heart of it all… Music biopics are the link between pop-charts and pop-culture. This episode is sponsored by Paramount Home Entertainment and Lady Sings the Blues. Nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Actress for Diana Ross, Lady Sings the Blues captures the essence of Billie Holiday, one of Americas most loved blues singers and introduced the world to the amazing acting capability of Richard Pryor as “Piano Man”.

Below the Belt Show
Interview: Greg Naughton, Rich Price and Brian Chartrand from The Independents(2/24/21)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 31:48


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents, in association with Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv), Al Sotto along with Desiree Velez interviews the rock folk band the Sweet Remains members Greg Naugton, Rich Price and Brian Chartrand. The band appear in a semi-biographical music drama film "The Independents" which is available on demand! The band talks about the aspects of the film that are fictional and non fictional, the music in the film as well as their musical influences. Actor and band member Greg talks about bringing his father James Naughton, wife Kelli O'Hara as well as veteran actors George Wendt and Richard Kind on board as cast in the film!

Below the Belt Show
Ep 710: Actor Sean Riggs from Lazarus and Actor Greg Naughton from The Independents(2/24/21)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 202:45


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another amazing episode this week! We welcome actor Sean Riggs who talks about Lazarus, an independent film that he starred in and produced that is available on Tubi TV! Sean talks about producting a superhero film on an independent budget, the awesome fight choreography seen in the film, and bringing the amazing Mya and Costas Mandylor to the cast! Sean also talks about his co-star roles in Netflix You and Amazon Prime's Bosch. Don't miss this great interview! Closing out the show, in association with Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv), Al Sotto along with Desiree Velez interviews the rock folk band the Sweet Remains members Greg Naugton, Rich Price and Brian Chartrand. The band appear in a semi-biographical music drama film "The Independents" which is available video on demand! The band talks about the aspects of the film that are fictional and non fictional, the music in the film as well as their musical influences. Actor and band member Greg talks about bringing his father James Naughton, wife Kelli O'Hara as well as veteran actors George Wendt and Richard Kind on board as cast in the film! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto and co-host Chachi McFly bring to you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back to the panel, cosplayer extraordinaire Ana B! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: The Fat Boys "Wipeout" Cool Cut: Daft Punk "Get Lucky"

Movies (with Gravy)
THE INDEPENDENTS with MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ

Movies (with Gravy)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 114:43


Episode 9. San Diego's cinematic son, MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ, from Horrible Imaginings Film Festival and San Diego Latino Film Festival, joins us to discuss the new indie music film, THE INDEPENDENTS, and the films we believe inspired it; closed out with an interview with writer/director Greg Naughton, and co-stars Rich Price and Brian Chartrand, all three members of the band, The Sweet Remains. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieswithgravy/support

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The Age Old Question
What Is The Best Cover Version of a Song?

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 61:03


This week, Rich and Clint ask: what is the best cover version of a song? It happens in music that sometimes a song's true genius isn't fully realized by the artist/band that first records it. In this episode, the guys discuss the greatest examples of when a cover version becomes the definitive version of a song. With special guest singer/songwriter and filmmaker Greg Naughton (of The Sweet Remains). The Age Old Question is a podcast all about music, but it's also all about history, friendship, perspective, philosophy, humor, and so much more. Support this podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Circle Round
The Mountain Spring feat. Kelli O’Hara & Greg Naughton

Circle Round

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 20:19


Tony Award winner Kelli O'Hara (The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate) stars opposite real-life husband, director/musician Greg Naughton (The Independents, The Sweet Remains), in this Korean and Japanese tale about eternal love, kindness and youth.

Shadow Scape Podcast
Episode 18: The Sweet Remains

Shadow Scape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 45:37


The SWEET REMAINS is Rich Price, Greg Naughton & Brian Chartrand. It was a jam-session in a Rhode Island motel room back in 2008 that convinced them to form this band. 10 years, 4 studio releases, 35 Million Spotify plays, a feature film & incalculable miles later -- This unlikely trio continues to stare down the odds and make music with the same inspiration with which they began. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadowscaperecords/support

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Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 037BC : Bonus Content

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 60:11


Welcome to Dev Game Club Bonus Content. We've both played a little bit of The Evil Within and here we lovingly render our verdict in stunning HD. Usually, Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary, but here in Bonus Content we just chat about something descended from one of our main games and talk about the directions it's gone. Podcast breakdown: 0:35    Bonus Content: Evil Within and Feedback 58:27  Bonus Bonus Content from Brett Issues covered: action horror vs slower-paced, text description, gore overload, stealth elements, using fire to your advantage, putting carts before horses, the agony crossbow, Mikami's tropes, story scale/scope, the Japanese factor in melodramatic amp-up, the hospital hub, empathy work in horror games and slasher films, keys to the lockers, fictionalizing all the game mechanics, expensive progression system, getting all the progress, brief encounters with chainsaws, tight level design, look of specific technology (idTech 5, Unreal), character design, NPC companions, PS1 controls, film and Resident Evil, New Years Resolutions. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill series, Tomb Raider, Rage, DOOM (2016), Uncharted series, Far Cry series, Assassin's Creed series, Hitman, Alien Isolation, Bethesda Game Studios, Shinji Mikami, Capcom, Bioshock, Quentin Tarantino, Halloween I and II, Destiny, Republic Commando, Chris Williams, Wolfenstein: The New Order, BattleTankBob, Final Fantasy VII & IX, Robin Sakai, Metal Gear Solid, Hideo Kojima, Greg Naughton, Fallout, UnderTale, Underrail, Troika Games, Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, Kill Screen, TIE Fighter, Mortimer and the Riddle of the Medallion, XvT, X-Wing, Chris Suellentrop, JJ Sutherland, Shall We Play A Game podcast, Chris Metzen, Blizzard Entertainment, The Instance podcast. Next time: TIE Fighter, the first three battles Notes: The early "ARG" Brett refers to from the 1980s was called "Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse." @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com

Milling About
Milling About with Kelli O'Hara

Milling About

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2014 21:00


Kelli O'Hara, Broadway star of The Bridges of Madison County joins host Robin Milling backstage at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater in New York City. Kelli tells Robin her dressing room is decorated with photographic inspirations to put her into the mindset of Francesca like a map of Italy, an 18th century Italian sketch, as well as a picture of the actual Rosamund Bridge in Iowa where Robert (played by Steven Pasquale) and Francesa meet. Born in Oklahoma on a farm where she chopped cotton and was the 'official lawn girl'; she and her sister would harmonize through the aisles of the cotton fields ironically singing 'Love Could Build A Bridge.' Kelli could tap into Francesca's farm life, but slipping into her lilting Neopolitan accent combined with a bit of Americana happens when she says 'Francesa,' puts on a brown wig over her blonde locks, darkens her eyebrows and wears a farmwife's dress. She also has a ritual on her walk to the stage of reading all the signs on the wall in her accent like, 'stage right,' or 'no toaster ovens please!'  Having a new addition to the family and loving relationship with her husband, Greg Naughton enriches her with love and emotion which she brings into the role of Francesca. She says, “I don't think I could've played this role without having what's going on in my personal life right now. You come to a place in your life where everything is just at the right time.” Click here for your free audiobook www.audibletrial.com/millingabout Photos courtesy of Joan Marcus

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
Performance - September, 1998

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2008 90:00


The panel of performers talk about their training and when they decided to become actors. Power Plays co-stars Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss talk about working together at Northwestern. Both Billy Crudup (Tony winner for The Coast of Utopia) and Dana Reeve (More To Love: A Big Fat Comedy) pursued Master of Fine Arts degrees in order to teach as well as act. In England, Roger Rees (Nicholas Nickleby, for which he won a Best Actor Tony) trained primarily by observation. Two-time Tony Award-winner James Naughton (for City of Angels in 1990 and Chicago in 1997) discusses the Blue Light Theatre Company, started by his son Greg Naughton, where Billy Crudup is in Oedipus. The panel also discusses what they've gained from working with brilliant directors, being both director and actor, and preparing for auditions.

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Performance - September, 1998

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2008 90:00


The panel of performers talk about their training and when they decided to become actors. "Power Plays" co-stars Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss talk about working together at Northwestern. Both Billy Crudup and Dana Reeve ("More To Love: A Big Fat Comedy") pursued Master of Fine Arts degrees in order to teach as well as act. In England, Roger Rees ("Nicholas Nickleby") trained primarily by observation. James Naughton ("Chicago", Williamstown Theatre Festival) discusses the Blue Light Theatre Company, started by his son Greg Naughton, where Billy Crudup is in "Oedipus". The panel also discusses what they've gained from working with brilliant directors, being both director and actor, and preparing for auditions.