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MacArthur Fellow and Sphinx Organization founder Aaron P. Dworkin discusses his new spoken word album “The Poetjournalist.” Plus, we hear about the recent organ restoration at Druid Hills Presbyterian Church and an upcoming free concert by organist Maestro Hector Olivera, and the organization formally known as “Atlanta Celebrates Photography” is now the “Atlanta Center for Photography,” and we learn what this change means from the new executive director, Lindsey O'Connor.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! On Campus Business of Sports with Mark O'Brien Braves Franchise History MLB History PGA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! On Campus Business of Sports with Mark O'Brien Braves Franchise History MLB History PGA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! On Campus Business of Sports with Mark O'Brien Braves Franchise History MLB History PGA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme musicnfrom HUGH WALLINGTON, NIGEL OGDEN, TORBEN GOLDIN, TONY BACK, JIMMY McGRIFF, RICHARD HILLS, KEN HALL, CHIHO SUNAMOTO, GLYN MADDEN, HECTOR OLIVERA, RON FRASER, BEV HARRISON and KLAUS WUNDERLICH. This will be the last episode in the present series but do listen our for "specials" in 2023. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Welcome to another edition of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme, a chance to hear a selection of theatre organ recordings old and new as featured in the daily lunchtime online programme MECHANICAL MUSIC RADIO presented by yours truly! So our second programme each month will pay tribute to the mighty Wurlitzers, Comptons, Christies et al with pretty much music all the way for your listening enjoyment. Artists featured this time include: JELANI EDDINGTON, LEON BERRY, NIGEL OGDEN, RONALD CURTIS, HECTOR OLIVERA, MARK HERMAN, RICHARD HILLS, DAVID IVORY, plus we also chat with the Cinema Organ Society's RICHARD STEPHENSON about the forthcoming COS NORTHERN DISTRICT CONVENTION taking place across the August 2022 Bank Holiday weekend. Don't forget to visit our new-look website www.communitykeyboards.co.uk and for the very best in mechanical musical instruments AND theatre organs daily - www.mechanicalmusicradio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Hablamos con el autor de "Hollywood en Don Torcuato" sobre las aventuras de Roger Corman y Hector Olivera en los 80, también hablamos de su newsletter "Cinematófilos". En "rescates" nos fuimos (¿o volvimos?) al futuro de "The Running Man" de Paul Michael Glaser.
Welcome to the first of two May editions of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme explore some slightly longer light classical tracks with music from BRYAN RODWELL, HECTOR OLIVERA, ALEX PAYLER, CHRIS POWELL, JOHN BEESLEY, ALLAN MURRAY, TONY FENELON and CLAUDIA HIRSCHFELD plus Andy Carvill is on hand to help another listener with a musical problem in ASK ANDY Don't forget our new updated website - www.communitykeyboards.co.uk The sponsor for this edition of the programme is the Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust - promoting regular live theatre organ concerts featuring the UK's premier theatre organists at the Theatre Organ Heritage Centre in Eccles and the Stockport Town Hall on the world-famous Wurlitzer organ. For concert details visit www.ltot.org.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This final show features tracks from Vic Hammett, Klaus Wunderlich, Keith Beckingham, Dave Nicholas, Lenny Dee, Ray Willetts, Paul Roberts, Brian Sharp, Franz Lambert, Grahame Wright, Tony Fenelon, Ian Griffin, Angela Turner, Claudia Hirschfeld, Howard Beaumont, John Mann, Ronald Curtis, Jean Martyn, John Kyffin, Mike Hall, Hector Olivera, Terry Charles & Dorothy Ashton.
Welcome to the first of two December editions of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme - some seasonal favourites old and new with music from ANDREW VARLEY, ARNOLD LOXAM, HECTOR OLIVERA, PETER LISH, GLYN MADDEN, HOWARD BEAUMONT, SIMION GLEDHILL and PENNY WEEDON-KERR As mentioned during the programme, my broadcasting colleague ALAN ASHTON will be hanging up his headphones after 50 years on air hosting organ and keyboard music programmes. You can hear his final edition, plus the surprise tributes from colleagues and friends http://organradio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Con motivo del reciente cierre del cine Arte Multiplex, Coco Blaustein dedica este programa a recordar la historia de esta sala. El Gran Savoy fue uno de los primeros y más tradicionales cines de Belgrano y pionero en el barrio hasta el surgimiento de las distintas salas que formarían un polo en la zona y un programa de salidas frecuente para cinéfilos y vecinos del barrio. Luego de su cierre tras varios intentos de recuperación, inclusive se planteaba la idea de que el INCAA pudiera tomarlo a cago, hecho que no sucedió. La reapertura de esta sala bajo el nombre de “Arte Multiplex”, a cargo del empresario Norberto Feldman decidió dedicar este espacio a la proyección principalmente de Cine Arte, cine y documental argentino, y producciones latinoamericanas, hasta su reciente cierre producto de no haber podido sobrellevar la pandemia, esto ha representado un impacto instantáneo en los hábitos del vasto publico tradicional por lo que existen distintos proyectos de recuperación. El primer proyecto se encuentra en cabeza de DocuDAC, área documental de la asociación de directores argentinos cinematográficos) que ya ha entablado negociaciones al respecto y también existe la misma posibilidad por parte del INCAA y se renombraría el complejo como “Gaumont Belgrano” El final del programa es dedicado al Día del trabajador y con este motivo se recuerdan a modo de homenaje 10 películas argentinas referidas a esta temática. En primer lugar la obra “Juan sin tierra” filmada hace mas de 100 años relatando la historia de un trabajador entre el mundo del campo y la ciudad. “El acorazado Potemkin”, acerca de la rebelión en este barco de la marina Rusa y el apoyo de un pueblo obrero a ese levantamiento. “Mujeres que trabajan” con Nini Marshall, “Las aguas bajan turbias” sobre los trabajadores de los quebrachales del Chaco, con Hugo del Carril, basada en una novela del escritor comunista Alfredo Varela. “La Patagonia Rebelde” de Hector Olivera, “Juan, como si nada hubiera sucedido” de Carlos Galettini, “Un trabajador” acerca de un ex dirigente gremial que borra su pasado para conseguir trabajo. “Tomando estado” de Federico Sosa, sobre una cuadrilla de trabajadores de Luz y Fuerza, y por ultimo “Planta permanente” de Ezequiel Radusky sobre trabajadoras estatales. También se recomienda la película Iberoamericana “Los Lunes al sol” acerca de la lucha por sobrevivir desocupado.
No Se Puede Vivir Del Amor - Hector Olivera con Franco Torchia
Welcome to the latest edition of Community Keyboards - celebrating everything that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises. The first of two programmes including, not unsurprisingly, music and features with a nod to the season of goodwill. There's music from DAVID DUNLAP, RODNEY JANTZI, CHIHO SUNAMOTO, CATHERINE DRUMMOND, ARNOLD LOXAM, HECTOR OLIVERA, ANTONIO MARIA MAYOLAS, JOHN NIXON, RICHARD BOWER, JAMES SARGEANT, JOHNNY MAY and DAVID SHEPHERD with an extract from a 1983 Christmas concert at the Christie organ formerly in the Oldham Bluecoat School. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show features tracks from John Beesley, John Kyffin, Robert Bartha, Hector Olivera, Lyn Larsen, Chiho Sunamoto, Dennis James, Howard Beaumont and David Ingley.
Lockdown Listen today features music and chat with Hector Olivera, Richard Hillmer, Dr Arnold Loxam and (a very young) John Bowdler. First broadcast on KEYView on BBC Radio Lancashire in June and November 1998. Hope you enjoy and do feel free to share. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Voz de Siqueiros en Programa Caminantes de Luis Kelly. Capitulo David Alfaro Siqueiros: Vivir, morir en la raya. Artcetera Tango El castigo de Juan Rezzano por Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro (1930) Película El Mural de Hector Olivera para Aries Cinematográfica Argentina Idem 3 Programa Anatomias - Televisa: Debate sobre el Poliforum Siqueiros Idem 3 Voz de Pablo Neruda Poema XV del Album 3 grandes poetas de America para Unabridged y Yoyo audiobooks Idem 3 Idem 3 Idem 1 Nota periodista Inauguración Mural. Visión 7. TV Publica Argentina del 02/12/2011
Hey You!! Get your head out of the clouds and figure out how to make your dreams come true! Step one: Listen in on this episode of Talkin Some...Muscle! It's the re-telling of "Rudy" the captivating true story of the young man who lived out his childhood dreams of playing football for The University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish despite being way undersized, underweight, and being told he was a "slow" learner. Step Two: SUBSCRIBE to Talkin Some...Muscle! Because whether it's a childhood, day, sweet, pipe, or wet, With "BigBody Say" SeSe Liua and Hector Olivera any and all dreams are possible! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinsomefnmuscle/support
It's our very first episode! Come Join "Big Body Say" SeSe Liua and Hector Olivera on a cannonball dive into "Pumping Iron". Directed by George Butler and starring some unknown gap tooth foreigner named Arnold Schwarzenegger. Allow us to show you how the muscles in this 1977 bodybuilding documentary would change Hollywood, The "Action Hero", the fitness industry and everyone in it forever! So strap on your seat belts and "Come with me if you want to live." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinsomefnmuscle/support
Hector Olivera was a child prodigy on the organ, having performed for the likes of Eva Perón, the first lady of Argentina, when he was only five. Hector has since become an international sensation, performing on all the great cathedral organs around the world, as well as embracing the possibilities of digital organs with his stunning live performances of classical as well as popular and movie transcriptions. The mighty pipe organ has been hailed as the “king of instruments”, with its ability to reproduce the sounds of entire orchestras, and actually has been in existence since the time of the ancient Greeks. Throughout its history, the organ represented the cutting edge of technological and musical capabilities. It's rather curious that in recent times, with the advent of digital organ technologies that simulate the massive pipe structures and add more sound and performance capabilities, there has been quite a bit of resistance from traditional organists to embrace these newer, smaller instruments. Hector Olivera is a remarkable musician who freely embraces both traditional and digital perspectives, and his performances leave you wondering, “how is it possible that one person could play all those instrument sounds all at once?” Links Hector's Website: http://www.hectorolivera.com/
Brad attempts to navigate a solo podcast for the first time. Topics include Hector Olivera, potential targets at catcher and September call-ups. *Music by longzijun: longzijun.wordpress.com/music/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Major League Baseball suspended Braves outfielder Hector Olivera for 82 games without pay after violating MLB's Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy. MLB.com's Tim McMaster caught up with Braves reporter Mark Bowman to learn more about Olivera's suspension, why he isn't expected to wear a Braves uniform again, and explain why Atlanta designated newly acquired Brian Matusz.
After leaving his Major League debut with an injury, Mallex Smith is back in the Braves lineup. MLB.com's Tim McMaster caught up with Braves reporter Mark Bowman to spotlight Smith's return in place of Ender Inciarte, how Hector Olivera's suspension will affect the Braves on the field, and why fans should be optimistic about Jhoulys Chacin and his start on Wednesday night.
Carlos and Brad are joined by Talking Chop manager Demetrius Bell for a plethora of topics including — but not limited to — the departure of Kyle Kendrick, Freddie Freeman's wrist, Hector Olivera's early (#SSS) success and Bryce Harper's comments about baseball's unwritten rules. *Music by longzijun: longzijun.wordpress.com/music/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hector Olivera is a key piece in Atlanta's building blocks. Braves reporter Mark Bowman joins MLB.com's Matthew Leach to resolve why Fredi Gonzalez isn't in a hurry to get him repetitions in the field and why Andrelton Simmons' lack of power might make him more productive at the plate.
Episode 110 – David Ross-Like Guys The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss ignoring a two-game slate, finding a way to consider Ryan Goins, Shelby Miller cooling off, searching for fantasy comps for Hector Olivera, how the Reds can try to beat Jaime Garcia, Ben […]
Episode 109 – The Non-Existent Twins Bullpen The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Steve Adams discuss Steve’s appearance as a guest host, Jedd Gyorko’s skills against lefties and positional eligibility, figuring out who is starting for the Phillies, Hector Olivera’s enigmatic potential, picking on Mike Pelfrey and the […]
Episode 593 Kiley McDaniel is both (a) the lead prospect analyst for FanGraphs and also (b) the guest on this particular edition of FanGraphs Audio — during which edition he discusses notable September call-ups (such as current Dodgers prospect Corey Seager and former Dodgers one Hector Olivera), the significance of 17-year-old Red Sox pitcher Anderson […]
September callups, another no-hitter and chicken pox. Dylan Higgins and Fred Zinkie break down what is going on in Fantasy Baseball heading into September. They take a look at Hector Olivera and some players making their return to the Major Leagues due to expanded rosters. Also, they consider a pair of Red Sox hurlers who may have turned things around before considering which injured players it may be time to give up on for this year. Finally, they go over some targets on the waiver wire and look closely at the calendar to find some options for this weekend and beyond.
Episode 272 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! In this episode, Paul Sporer and Eno Sarris dive into some of the September call-ups who could be worthwhile in fantasy leagues such as Javier Baez, Hector Olivera, Dalton Pompey, Brandon Drury, Kennys Vargas, Frankie Montas and others. Which of the three […]
Braves reporter Mark Bowman joins MLB.com's Matthew Leach to explain how the Nick Swisher, Michael Bourn trade conspired, how soon Freddie Freeman and Hector Olivera could be back in the lineup and the Braves' game plan for the rest of the season.
Rich and Tim are back to discuss this week's hot pickups for the rest of the year. Topics include:1. Tim's Musings.2. News and notes including Dave D. firing, a couple of meaningless trades (or not), and several young pitchers make their long anticiapted debuts. 3. Rich's top twitter queries of the week including. Yordano Ventura, Ryan Zimmerman, Matt Moore, Hector Olivera, and Drew Hutchison4. Hot Players - Fact or Fiction5. Waiver Wire Pickups6. Two start pitchers
Atlanta held steady after trading for Hector Olivera. Braves reporter Mark Bowman joins MLB.com's Matthew Leach to talk about the impact of acquiring Olivera, giving Christian Bethancourt a chance before moving forward behind the plate next season and making sure Freddie Freeman is completely healthy when he returns from the disabled list.
Corey Brock, entering his 9th season covering the Padres for MLB.com and self-described amateur beer snob stops by Padres & Pints to talk about the Padres' crazy go-nuts offseason. How does Corey describe the results of the Yoan Moncada, Yasmani Tomas, and Hector Olivera negotiations? What was the Padres strategy behind hiring AJ Preller? Who was the team's primary offseason target? What's the latest on Corey's hot Peoria, AZ nightlife? Listen to find out. And if you do the Twitters, follow him at @followthepadres.
Twenty-Twos & Tridents – A Podcast About the Seattle Mariners
In the latest episode of this weekly Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner take reader questions before moving onto the following subjects: - Mariners brass scouted Cuban second basemen Hector Olivera and Andy Ibanez - The top prospect status of Alex Jackson and D.J Peterons - Josh Hamilton's injury and how great it is the Mariners didn't sign him. Thanks for listening. As a favor, rate and/or review us? I swear, it isn't for our egos—we're just trying to help other people searching for a Seattle Mariners podcast find this one.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Lyn Larsen, Penny Weedon, Stan Kann, Curt Prina, Nicholas Martin BEM, Terry Charles, Kevin Morgan, Paul Roberts, Hector Olivera, Reginald Foort, Don Baker, Ashley Miller, David Dunlap and Robinson Cleaver.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Ian Darlington, Dave Wickerham, John Kyffin, Lenny Dee, Reginald Dixon, Mike Hall, Bob Eyer Jr., Ronald Curtis, Tony Fenelon, David Johnstone, Glyn Madden, John Walker, Bruno Hoff, Klaus Wunderlich, David Hamilton, Dick Leibert, Howard Beaumont, Matthew Ross, Hector Olivera, Ian King and Chiho Sunamoto.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Robert Wolfe, Johnny Seng, Howard Beaumont, Ray Bohr, Jimmy Boyce, Don Simmons, Dave Nicholas, Eric Barlow, Matthew Bason, Michael Wooldridge, Rudy Rosa, Brian Sharp and Hector Olivera.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Horace Finch, Klaus Wunderlich, Jeff Barker, Tony Pegler, Armsbee Bancroft, John Mann, Dave Nicholas, Reginald Porter Brown, Hector Olivera, Leroy Lewis and Robert Wolfe.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Don Baker, Paul Roberts, Klaus Wunderlich, Kevin Morgan, Vic Hammett, John Kyffin, Jelani Eddington, Robert Wolfe, George Wright, Jackie Davis and Hector Olivera.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Howard Beaumont, Robin Richmond, Jesse Crawford, Bryan Rodwell, John Kyffin, Earl Grant, Tom Sheen, Ethel Smith, Hector Olivera, Graeme Wright, Gerald Shaw, Anthony Lomas, Eddie Layton, Simon Gledhill and Ian Darlington.