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Welcome back for Episode 2 of the Fly the Transition! In this podcast we explore the aviation industry and how more and more people transition into second careers as pilots, controllers, content creators, and so much more. So, where did they come from? What were they doing before? What made them realize and chase their dreams? We find out right here, on Fly the Transition. I'm joined by Retired Police Officer and EMS Helicopter Pilot Lou Gregoire. Lou grew up with a father who was an engineer with Piper, and had plenty of exposure to general aviation as a youth. He never considered a career in it as a teen. He would join the Air Force and work in a few miscellaneous fields before finding his path in policing. Lou would find his way into and eventually command the aviation unit with his police department, flying police helicopters in the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia. Lou took advantage of many opportunities presented to him, building his hours and ratings. When he retired from policing he would make the transition into a new career flying EMS helicopters. Hear Lou's story on this episode of Fly the Transition. Be sure to check out the facebook page: facebook.com/flythetransition Do you have a great aviation transition story. Reach out to me at flythetransition@gmail.com You can also follow Jim on Instagram at @flymw_jim
Our new episode spotlights the melody and solo sound and phrasing for this set. Hear Lou play his latest: "SENSATIONAL SEASON", "PART 2: A WONDERFUL ANTICIPATION", "DAISY BLUE", "A MIND OF PEACE" and "THE BEST IS THE BEST TO COME". Enjoy!
Our latest Jazz Cast presents clear-tone guitar sounds reciting the latest creations from Studio "V" plus a remix of a previously released jam called "July Blast". Hear Lou on: "THE ENCHANTED MINSTREL (not an autobiography)", "IN A JAM", "ECHOES OF BEFORE", "STRAIGHT TO THE HEART" and "JULY BLAST". We hope you like it. Enjoy! 0
Hear Lou's mix of the guitar grooves and sounds on our 100th Jazzcast Celebration Show! The new tunes are: JUST ASKING, HOLD 'EM FOLD 'EM, THE GOOD ROAD AHEAD,JUST BE STILL, SPONTANEOUS SMILE, and YOU REMEMBER THAT. We hope you like it!
Hear Lou's latest release featuring clear-tone guitar sounds on these newest tunes: SHE SAID IT, TALKIN SENTIMENTAL, BIG PICTURE, TAKE THE FIRST STEP and YOU CAN LOOK NOW. We Hope you like it!
Hear Lou's new collection of originals in this Jazzcast featuring clear-tone and Sweet Melodies. Check out the interplay between rhythm and leads on: OUT AND BACK TO YOU, DUDLEY the cool, FUGUE IN BLUE, CHANGES IN THE WIND, CRYSTAL BALL, CHANGES IN THE WIND, and BEING THERE. Enjoy!
Intrigue and warm melodies over a bed of moving rhythm are featured in this latest episode. Hear Lou's newest on: WALTZ OF WORDS, THAT'S A GOOD SIGN, A MEMORY (VIGNETTE), THIRD MOVE, GOOD START, DOUBLE DELIGHT and A SHADE OF VIOLET. Enjoy!
This new episode from Studio "V" features smooth melody lines against a strong harmony and moving rhythm. Hear Lou play this idea on his latest: "HOLLYWOOD RIDE", SKY PASS", "SPORT WALTZ", "STRAIGHT FROM THE BOOK," "AFTER THE STORM" and "EYES OF NIGHT". We like it and hope you do also!
Hear Lou recount his wonderful but awkward meeting with his idol at the club where Wes was performing. The latest compositions from Studio "V" salute the spirit and feeling of the wonderful and masterful Wes Montgomery. This weeks songs are: MORNING LIGHT SUITE parts 1 and 2, ONE FOR WES, MARQUIS DU JOUR and SKY VIEW DRIVE. Enjoy!
These new tunes from Studio "V" will start the year off just right. Hear Lou's rhythm guitar become the lead focus and then step back to support the harmony and interplay with the melody. The featured titles for this week's presentation are: FINEST DREAM, NOW WAIT A MINUTE, AND THEN YOU'RE HERE!, NEW MARK AND STELLAR STARRY NIGHT (cosmic consciousness music). We hope you enjoy it! Have a Happy Wonderful New Year!
Hear Lou's latest creations laced with the blues and jazz under the influence of Oliver Nelson, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Roy Haynes. Clear and pure tone is the feature sound on:NUMBER UNO, DON'T BE LATE, OLIVER'S TUNE, ASTRAL VIGNETTE and OPERA FOR TODAY (one of Lou's favorites!) Enjoy!
Hear Lou's newest songs with the thoughts and feelings of some of his early idols like John Coltrane, Chet Baker, Charles Earland, Herbie Hancock and others (most of which he actually played with later in his career!). Featured in this episode are "Haven Raven", "Ambush II", "Blues to You Too", "Coltrane of Thought", and his orchestral "Cousin's Concerto". Enjoy!
Hear Lou talk about and perform music associated with and played by the great Cannonball Adderely. His music played an important role on Lou's studies, and developing a tone and technique. Lou demonstrates how the saxophone master affected his playing and composing. A "feel good" groove was one of Cannon's trademarks. (And Miles had both Cannonball and Trane in his band at one time!) Also, this episode includes some of Lou's latest compositions, many of which were truly influenced by the great alto saxophonist's sound and rhythm. Plus a "live" and rousing up tempo of "Things". Hope you enjoy!
Hear Lou play 10 snippets of his latest songs for an upcoming project along with a salute to one of his most influential mentors, Mc Coy Tyner. Different rhythms and harmonies are explored with various guitar tones to make this latest podcast truly special. We hope you like it!
This episode features Lou playing "clear tone" style on some of his songs from the past, a few spontaneous compositions arranged for two guitars, and a story about meeting and playing with guitar great, Larry Coryell. Hear Lou's new JAZZY "BLUES TO LARRY". Plus a solo take on his original "PRECIOUS JEWEL" Hope you like it!
More of Lou's recent compositions are on display along with originals and standards he recorded or played with 2 of his favorite former employers: Chaka Khan and Herbie Mann. Hear Lou talk about and play music from his time at the iconic Atlantic Records recording studio. He got to know and play for the great producer Arif Mardin while working at Atlantic. Enjoy the set!
Hear Lou play PART 2 of his JAZZ GUITAR AND BLUESY new songs. A strong tone and a solo-istic approach to the melody statement gives these tunes a new twist and vibrant color. Enjoy!
GUITAR VOICES ON ORIGINAL AND CLASSIC COMPOSITIONS are featured in this week's new episode. Hear Lou play solo guitar versions of some standards along with refreshing new takes of previously released and soon to be released renditions of his own tunes and riffs!
Lou Geschwindner, PE, PhD, Senior Consultant with Providence Engineering Corporation and Penn State Professor Emeritus. Hear Lou's thoughts on teaching multiple generations of students, how he became interested in buildings, genealogy research, what professors emeritus do, and wacky ties.
Lou Geschwindner, PE, PhD, Senior Consultant with Providence Engineering Corporation and Penn State Professor Emeritus. Hear Lou's thoughts on teaching multiple generations of students, how he became interested in buildings, genealogy research, what professors emeritus do, and wacky ties.
Lou Fryer, Editor and Content Contributor for Nord Games, joins me to talk about their latest Kickstarter for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons. Ultimate NPC's: Warfare is the second in their Ultimate NPC series where they offer 30 fully fleshed out characters for use in your D&D game. Whether they're high ranking military officers to soldiers to noncombatants, you will find a mixture of characters in this book (clocking in at over 200 pages) Hear Lou talk about the book and why you should get it (or perhaps gift it to your favorite DM) as well as what came before it (NPC: Skullduggery) and what is coming next (NPC: Arcana) along with discussion of some of the other Nord Games products. You can find the Kickstarter at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nordgames/ultimate-npcs-warfare-for-5th-edition/ You can find Nord Games at: https://nordgamesllc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nordgamesllc/ https://twitter.com/NordGames
This episode features different guitar tones and sounds to demonstrate how they can affect the overall attitude and message of the melody or the whole song. Hear Lou play a live solo from his last concert at the Dizzy Gillespie Theater along with other originals and standards. The acoustic guitar sound is also used to hear the great contrast of tone.
Hear Lou play "live" at the club and in the studio as the Blues, Jazz, and Contemporary Jazz are demonstrated and talked about. Original songs and productions are used to show the different styles and rhythms (grooves) that the guitar is at home with and enhances. Guitar and piano interplay is demonstrated on Lou's original "If You Should Leave". A good episode for listening, feeling "up" and great for Driving!
Hear Lou talk about integrating the music and harmonies of the great and innovative John Coltrane into his guitar playing, composing, and solos. How the star of the Miles Davis' group would re-harmonize...almost re-write songs of the great American composers: George and Ira Gershwin, Nancy Hamilton, Morgan Lewis, Cole Porter. Lou demonstrates this music on the guitar along and with his group and talks about how studying it, developing a technique from it and living with the music note for note influenced his music and his world.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Could you be the first member of your family to live to be 120?! Research into a new pill... that David already takes!... says you could be. David tells you what that pill is and why he takes it. Then, "born in Babylonia, moved to Arizona..." it's new news on a very old king... King Tut. What's going on at his tomb now? Find out on the podcast! David then talks about an Englishman who tracked down his American World War II vet father and got quite a surprise at his father's passing. Then learn about a huge boon to Irish research that is now available, an awesome FREE Tech Tip from David, and this week's free database from NEHGS.Next, Fisher interviews 94-year-old Lou Conter, who, at age 20, was a member of the crew of the Arizona. He was on board the morning of the attack... December 7, 1941. Hear Lou's first hand account of that day, and how it affected his life in the years that followed. Also hear why Lou says the first act of war committed by the Japanese actually happened three days earlier. He is one of the last of those who were there on the day President Roosevelt said "would live in infamy." Be sure to share this special visit with your friends.Then, Dr. Ken Alford, a professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, gives a very concise lesson on how to research your World War II ancestor's military records. You'll be shocked at how much information may be out there on your family's hero.Fisher then gets under the hood on file conversion and preservation with Preservation Authority Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com. Have you started your preservation program yet?That's all this week on Extreme Genes/ America's Family History Show!
We talk about and listen to music and some stories behind the music while playing guitar accompanying the great soul singer, Chaka Khan, the always amazing Grammy winning pianist, Herbie Hancock and the legendary Freddie Hubbard on trumpet. Hear Lou play his versions of songs he did with these great icons of Jazz, plus talk a little about Arif Mardin at Atlantic Records and the impromptu gig he played with the great Freddie Hubbard at Italy's Perugia Jazz Festival!
Louis F. Geschwindner, Ph.D., P.E.-Former Vice President of Engineering and Research at AISC and Professor Emeritus at Penn State University. Hear Lou talk about his 40 years at Penn State, his tie collection, and his moustache maintenance.
Forrest and Wolf talk with famous poker author and host of Keep Flopping Aces on Rounders Radio...Lou Krieger! Hear Lou as guest instead of show host.
Forrest and Wolf talk with famous poker author and host of Keep Flopping Aces on Rounders Radio...Lou Krieger! Hear Lou as guest instead of show host.