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The boys sit down for a solo pod and talk about: Ouija Board, Levon Helm, Bite me Bambi, Surburban Legends, Old World Stage, Detroit, Cottage in Pizza, Veggies works, Pesto Drizzle, Home Cookin, Swordfish, Air Rifle, Pond, Fresh Water, Bar Hoping, Motown Museum, GM Building, and much much more.
More news developing from Tuesday night's presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris; 1st HOUR GUEST: Salem News Channel host and Harvard graduate Julie Hartman; 2nd HOUR GUEST: Senior Fellow at the California Policy Center and former mayor of Lake Elsinore, Thomas Buckley, on the madness of California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of NCTV17's 630 Naperville, co-hosts Paige and Nathan Ronchetti head to Tapville Social Naperville with Katie Wood, learn about the career of Tom Miers, and James Bernicky returns for another edition of Truth or Myth? Then, Chris Grano takes us to Rosie's Home Cookin' for another edition of Naper Bites!
One city, two Cellars, seven decades, and thirty vibrant jazz personalities. Journeys to the Bandstand: Thirty Jazz Lives in Vancouver is the debut book by author and veteran music journalist Chris Wong (Vancouver Sun, Georgia Straight, Vancouver Courier). It is an in-depth and rich account of the remarkable life stories of several key protagonists in Vancouver's jazz and improv scene. From lesser-known icons such as trumpeter John Dawe, to revolutionary shape shifters such as pianist Al Neil, to essential leaders in today's scene such as bassist Jodi Proznick, Wong chronicles this carefully-curated selection of intriguing lives with a gentle compassion, a steadfast respect for the truth, and a deep love and understanding of the art form itself. The book describes the inspiration, passion, and the lure of a life dedicated to music, but also the emotional, economic, and physical toll that can often accompany such a choice. While chronicling the professional trajectories of his chosen subjects, Wong also shines a light on a city with a rich jazz culture, a supportive community, and a fascinating musical history. Music samples in this episode:"Jordu" by Duke Jordan - The Al Neil Quintet (Al Neil - The Cellar Years: Archival Recordings from 1957)"Modal" - The Al Neil Trio (Retrospective 1965-68)"Sax Freeabin" - Hugh Fraser & VEJI (Canadian Stage Band Festival, 1981)"Listen" - Jodi Proznik (Sun Songs, 2017)"The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive Ass Slippers" - Charles Mingus (Let My Children Hear Music, 1972)"Home Cookin'" by Horace Silver - Cory Weeds (Home Cookin' , 2023)"Song for My Father" - The Horace Silver Quintet (Song for My Father, 1964)"The Key of Love" - Hugh Fraser (Bonehenge, 2005)LINKS:Chris Wong, AuthorA Trane with Nou Dadoun (Vancouver Coop Radio)Cellar Music Group (Cory Weeds)Live at The Cellar: Vancouver's Iconic Jazz Club and the Canadian Co-operative Jazz Scene in the 1950s and ‘60s, by Marian Jago (UBC Press, 2018)Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the pod with a donation. Any amount helps! MUSIC BUDDY IS:Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer) Michael Deibert (admin & production assistant)The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk STAY IN TOUCH Email: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypodThis podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
The Big Show boys pour over some more Rashee Rice details and the Chiefs having a chat with FA wide receiver Zay Jones. The gang also ponder if there's a big ol' NBA officiating problem after some controversy from Knicks-Pacers. Plus, an under the bus to a friendly wager that may not be thaaaat friendly.
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chernoff & Matt Stinchomb (in for Chuck) talk about the idea that Georgia could have the top 2 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, why Kirk Cousins is more fantasy than reality, the Braves needing to be back at Truist Park and if the Falcons fan base is ready to move forward from the Michael Penix pick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chernoff & Matt Stinchomb (in for Chuck) talk about the idea that Georgia could have the top 2 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, why Kirk Cousins is more fantasy than reality, the Braves needing to be back at Truist Park and if the Falcons fan base is ready to move forward from the Michael Penix pick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys and Mike get into some recruiting news from the Beamer "Welcome Homes" yesterday. JC breaks it down for us, and we get into some fun stories with Mike as they wind up The Show To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this installment of Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers RPG Podcast - The team meet Clyde's family, and one of them looks very familiar. Character sheets and battle map images for this episode are available at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Critical Hit continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site for more.
In this installment of Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers RPG Podcast - The team meet Clyde's family, and one of them looks very familiar. Character sheets and battle map images for this episode are available at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Critical Hit continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site for more.
Aarif recaps the Avalanche's 4-3 victory over the Arizona Coyotes at Ball Arena and how the team was able to win the battle between two desperate teams. He then joins Shawn Drotar and Sandy Clough of Mile High Sports Radio to preview the upcoming games against the Vancouver Canucks at home and the Detroit Red Wings on the road. All that and more on this Monday edition of Hockey Mountain High: Your go-to Avalanche Podcast. Follow Aarif on Twitter/X @runwriteAarif Recorded: Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, at 9:00 pm. MT.
Episode 117 Electronic Keyboards in Jazz, A Recorded History, Part 1 of 2 Playlist Length Start Time Introduction 05:42 00:00 1. Vernon Geyer, “Day After Day” from All Ashore / Day After Day (1938 Bluebird). Soloist, Hammond Electric Organ, Vernon Geyer. 02:22 05:42 2. Milt Herth Quartet / Milt Herth Trio, “Minuet in Jazz” from Home-Cookin' Mama With The Fryin' Pan / Minuet In Jazz (1938 Decca). Milt Herth was one of the first to record with the Hammond Organ Model A. His playing was more focused on melody and counterpoint and not so much on creating a lush progression of chords. This was recorded a few years before the availability of the Leslie rotating speaker, which added a special tone quality to later Hammonds, such as the model B3. 02:44 08:04 3. Milt Herth Quartet / Milt Herth Trio, “Looney Little Tooney” from Flat Foot Floojie / Looney Little Tooney (1938 Decca). Vocals, O'Neil Spencer; Drums, O'Neil Spencer; Guitar, Teddy Bunn; Hammond Organ, Milt Herth; Piano, Willie Smith (The Lion). 02:50 10:46 4. "Fats" Waller And His Rhythm, “Come Down to Earth, My Angel” from Come Down To Earth, My Angel / Liver Lip Jones (1941 Bluebird). Waller was an extremely popular ragtime and stride piano player and vocalist. In this number, he takes a rare turn on an electric organ, presumably an early model Hammond. Vocals, Piano, Electric Organ, "Fats" Waller; Bass, Cedric Wallace; Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Gene Sedric; Drums, Slick Jones; Guitar, Al Casey; Trumpet, John Hamilton. 03:10 13:36 5. Collins H. Driggs, “When Day is Done” from The Magic Of The Novachord (1941 Victor). Soloist, Hammond Novachord, Collins H. Driggs. This was an early polyphonic keyboard that generated its sounds using valve, or vacuum tube, oscillators. Made by Hammond, the Novachord was an entirely different electronic instrument than its tone-wheel organs. The Novachord had unique, synthesizer-like controls over envelope generation, band pass filtering and vibrato controlled by a series of flip switches, offering the keyboardist a unique suite of sounds. 03:11 16:45 6. The Four Clefs, “It's Heavenly” from It's Heavenly / Dig These Blues (1943 Bluebird). Hammond Electric Organ, James Marshall. Another organ recording and a nice duet with a guitarist Johnny "Happy" Green. 02:41 19:54 7. Ethel Smith And The Bando Carioca, “Tico-Tico” from Tico-Tico / Lero Lero / Bem Te Vi Atrevido (1944 Decca). Another was a popular and skilled organist using a pre-B3 Hammond. 02:45 22:36 8. Slim Gaillard Quartette, “Novachord Boogie” from Tee Say Malee / Novachord Boogie (1946 Atomic Records). Bass, Tiny Brown; Drums, Oscar Bradley; Guitar, Slim Gaillard; Piano, Dodo Marmarosa. While the Hammond Novachord plays a prominent role in this recording, the player is not credited. 02:57 25:20 9. Milt Herth And His Trio,” Twelfth Street Rag” from Herthquake Boogie / Twelfth Street Rag (1948 Decca). Recorded in New York, NY, September 5, 1947. Described on the recording as a “Boogie Woogie Instrumental.” Hammond Organ, Milt Herth; Drums, Piano, Uncredited. Herth had been recording with the Hammond organ since 1937. 03:10 28:16 10. Ben Light With Herb Kern And Lloyd Sloop, “Benny's Boogie” from Benny's Boogie / Whispering (1949 Tempo). This track includes the triple keyboard combination of piano, organ, and Novachord. Hammond Electric Organ , Herb Kern; Piano, Ben Light; Hammond Novachord, Lloyd Sloop. 02:37 31:27 11. Johnny Meyer Met Het Kwartet Jan Corduwener, “There's Yes! Yes! in your Eyes” from Little White Lies / Thereʼs Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes (1949 Decca). Accordion player Johnny Meyer added a Hammond Solovox organ to his musical arrangements. The Solovox was monophonic and it added a solo voice to his performances. This recording is from the Netherlands. 03:22 34:04 12. E. Robert Scott, R.E. Wolke, “Instructions For Playing Lowrey Organo” (excerpt) from Instructions For Playing Lowrey Organo (circa 1950 No Label). Promotional disc produced by piano and organ distributor Janssen, presumably with the cooperation of Lowrey. This is a 12-inch 78 RPM disc, but is undated, so I believe that picking 1950 as the release year is safe because the Organo was introduced in 1949 and 78 RPM records were already beginning to be replaced in 1950 by the 33-1/3 RPM disc. Recordings of this instrument are extremely rare. I have no such examples within a jazz context, but being a competitor of the Hammond Solovox, I thought this was worth including. 03:23 37:26 13. Ethel Smith, “Toca Tu Samba” from Souvenir Album (1950 Decca). One of the great female masters of the Hammond Electric Organ was Ethel Smith. Her performances were mostly considered as pop music, but she had the knack for creating Latin jazz tracks such as this. Featuring The Bando Carioca; Hammond Electric Organ soloist, Ethel Smith. 02:25 40:48 14. The Harmonicats, “The Little Red Monkey” from The Little Red Monkey / Pachuko Hop (1953 Mercury). Jerry Murad's Harmonicats were an American harmonica-based group. On this number, they included the electronic instrument known as the Clavioline. The Clavioline produced a fuzzy square wave that could be filtered to roughly imitate many other instruments. The record is inscribed with the message, “Introducing the Clavioline,” but the player is not mentioned. 01:56 43:12 15. Djalma Ferreira E Seus Milionarios Do Ritmo, “Solovox Blues” from Parada De Dança N. 2 (1953 Musidisc). From Brazil comes a jazz group that included the Hammond Solovox Organ as part of its ensemble. Invented in 1940, the Solovox was a monophonic keyboard intended as an add-on to a piano for playing organ-flavored solos. It had a 3-octave mini keyboard and controls over vibrato and attack time, and tone settings for deep, full, and brilliant. Piano, Hammond Solovox Organ, Djalma Ferreira; Bass, Egidio Bocanera; Bongos, Amaury Rodrigues; Drums, Cecy Machado; Guitar, Nestor Campos. 02:31 45:08 16. Eddie Baxter, “Jalousie” from Temptation (1957 Rendezvous Records). Piano, Hammond Organ, Celesta (Electronic Celeste), Krueger Percussion Bass, Eddie Baxter; rhythm section, uncredited. Like Ethel Smith, Baxter was pushing the limits of popular music with his virtuosity on the organ and other instruments. In this track you can hear the electronic celesta with its chime-like sounds near the beginning before the electric organ and guitar dominate the rest of the piece. 02:33 47:38 17. Eddie Baxter, “Temptation” from Temptation (1957 Rendezvous Records). Hammond Electric Organ, Eddie Baxter. Piano, Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Krueger Percussion Bass, Eddie Baxter. In this track, you can clearly hear the Wurlitzer electric piano in several sections. 02:08 50:10 18. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Advice to Medics” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). This excursion into one of the first records released by Sun Ra as a bandleader of the Arkestra was recorded in 1956 at RCA Studios, Chicago. This track is a solo for the Wurlitzer Electric Piano, an instrument invented in 1954 and that was quickly adopted by many jazz and popular music players. 02:02 52:17 19. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “India” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). A work featuring the Wurlitzer Electric Piano played by Sun Ra, miscellaneous percussion; electric bass, Wilburn Green; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran; Timpani, Timbales, Jim Herndon; and trumpet, Art Hoyle. 04:48 54:18 20. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Springtime in Chicago” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). This work features Sun Ra playing the acoustic and electric pianos. Wurlitzer Electric Piano, piano Sun Ra; bass, Victor Sproles; Tenor Saxophone, John Gilmore; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran. 03:50 59:14 21. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Sunology” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). Another number with both the acoustic and electric pianos. Of interest is how Sun Ra moves deftly from one keyboard to the other (these recordings were made in real time), often mid-phrase. This was a style of playing that Sun Ra would continue to perfect throughout his long career and many electronic keyboards. Wurlitzer Electric Piano, piano Sun Ra; bass, Victor Sproles; Tenor Saxophone, John Gilmore; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran; Alto Saxophone, James Scales; Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick. 12:47 01:02:54 22. Steve Allen, “Electronic Boogie” from Electrified Favorites (1958 Coral). From Steve Allen, who played the Wurlitzer Electric Piano on this track. This track has the characteristic brashness that was typical of the Wurlitzer sound. 02:23 01:15:40 23. Steve Allen, “Steverino Swings” from Electrified Favorites (1958 Coral). From Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Steve Allen. Unlike many tracks featuring the Wurlitzer Electric, which make use of its distortion and emphasize its sharp attack, it was possible to closely mimic an acoustic piano as well, as Allen does here. I had to listen to this several times before I believed that it was the Wurlitzer, as the liner notes state. But you can hear certain tell-tale sounds all along the way—such as the slight electrified reverb after a phrase concludes and the occasional thump of the bass notes played by the left hand. 02:54 01:18:02 24. Michel Magne, “Larmes En Sol Pleureur (Extrait D'un Chagrin Emmitouflé)” from Musique Tachiste (1959 Paris). Jazz expression in a third-stream jazz setting by French composer Michel Magne. Third-stream was a music genre that fused jazz and classical music. The term was coined in 1957 by composer Gunther Schuller after which there was a surge of activity around this idea. In this example, the Ondes Martenot and vocalist add jazz nuances to a chamber music setting, the interpretation being very jazz-like. Ondes Martenot, Janine De Waleine; Piano, Paul Castagnier; Violin, Lionel Gali; Voice, Christiane Legrand. 02:38 01:20:54 25. Ray Charles, “What'd I Say” from What'd I Say (1959 Atlantic). This might be the most famous track ever recorded using a Wurlitzer Electric Piano. The fuzzy, sharp tone added depth and feeling to the playing. The opening bars were imitated far and wide for radio advertising of drag races during the 1960s. 05:05 01:23:30 26. Lew Davies And His Orchestra, “Spellbound” from Strange Interlude (1961 Command). This was one of Enoch Light's productions from the early 1960s, when stereo separation was still an experiment. This is the theme from the Hitchcock movie with a melody played on the Ondioline, a monophonic organ and an otherwise jazzy arrangement with a rhythm section, reeds, and horns. Arrangement, Lew Davies; Ondioline, Sy Mann; Bass, Bob Haggart, Jack Lesberg; Cymbalum, Michael Szittai; Drums, George Devens, Phil Kraus; French Horn,Paul Faulise, Tony Miranda; Guitar, Tony Mottola; Reeds, Al Klink, Ezelle Watson, Phil Bodner, Stanley Webb; Trombone, Bobby Byrne, Dick Hixon, Urbie Green; Produced by, Enoch Light. 03:29 01:28:34 27. Sy Mann and Nick Tagg, “Sweet and Lovely” from 2 Organs & Percussion (1961 Grand Award). Duets on the Hammond B3 and Lowrey Organs “propelled by the urgent percussive drive of a brilliant rhythm section.” This is a unique opportunity to contract and compare the sounds of the Hammond and Lowrey organs with percussion. Hammond B3 Organ, Sy Mann, Nick Tagg. The track begins with the Lowrey and demonstrates the sliding tone effects made possible by its Glide foot switch. 02:58 01:32:02 28. Enoch Light And The Light Brigade, “Green Eyes” from Vibrations (1962 Command). More stereo separation hijinks from Enoch Light. This tune features the Ondioline in an exchange of lines with the guitar and other instruments. The Ondioline is first heard at about 35 seconds. Ondioline, Milton Kraus; Bass, Bob Haggart; Guitar, Tony Mottola; Percussion, Bobby Rosengarden, Dan Lamond, Ed Shaughnessy, Phil Kraus; Piano, Moe Wechsler; Trumpet – Doc Severinsen; Woodwind – Phil Bodner, Stanley Webb; Produced by, Enoch Light. 02:50 01:34:59 29. Jimmy Smith, “Begger for the Blues” from The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith--Bashin' (1962 Verve). Jimmy Smith was a great jazz soloist on the Hammond B3 organ. This stripped-down arrangement shows his nuanced expression skills with the organ. 07:26 01:37:49 30. Jimmy Smith, “Walk On The Wild Side” from The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith--Bashin' (1962 Verve). This big band arrangement of a theme from the movie Walk on the Wild Side features the Hammond B3 of Smith in the context of a full jazz orchestration. 05:54 01:45:12 31. Dick Hyman And His Orchestra, “Stompin' At The Savoy” from Electrodynamics (1963 Command). Arranged, Lowrey Organ, Dick Hyman; Bass, Bob Haggart; Drums, Osie Johnson; Guitar, Al Casamenti, Tony Mottola; Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Bongos, Congas, Bass Drum, Bells, Cowbell, Bob Rosengarden, Phil Kraus; Produced by Enoch Light. Hyman shows off the steady, smooth tonalities of the Lowrey and also makes use of the Glide foot switch right from the beginning with that little whistling glissando that he repeats five times in the first 30 seconds. 02:50 01:51:06 32. Sun Ra, “The Cosmos” from The Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra, Vol. I (1965 ESP Disc). The instrumentation on this entire album is quite experimental, especially the dominance of the bass marimba, Electronic Celesta, and timpani of Sun Ra. The celesta is seldom heard on jazz records, but it is the only electronic keyboard found on this track. Marimba, Electronic Celesta, timpani, Sun Ra; Percussion, Jimhmi (sp Jimmy) Johnson; Performer, Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra; Baritone Saxophone, Percussion, Pat Patrick; Bass, Ronnie Boykins; Bass Clarinet, Wood Block, Robert Cummings; Bass Trombone, Bernard Pettaway; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Danny Davis; Percussion, timpani, Jimmi Johnson; Piccolo Flute, Alto Saxophone, Bells, Spiral Cymbal, Marshall Allen. 07:31 01:53:54 33. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra, “The Magic City” from The Magic City (1966 Saturn Research). You won't be disappointed to know that Sun Ra gave the Clavioline a turn on this album. This was prior to his experimenting with synthesizers, which we will cover in Part 2 of this exploration of early electronic keyboards in jazz. He incorporated the Clavioline in many of his mid-1960s recordings. Clavioline, Piano, Sun Ra; Alto Saxophone, Danny Davis, Harry Spencer; Percussion, Roger Blank; Trombone, Ali Hassan; Trumpet, Walter Miller. 27:24 02:01:22 34. Clyde Borly & His Percussions, “Taboo” from Music In 5 Dimensions (1965 Atco). Vocals, Ondes Martenot, Janine De Waleyne. Yes, Ms. De Waleyne was a French vocalist and Ondes Martenot player. 03:33 02:28:44 35. Jeanne Loriod, Stève Laurent and Pierre Duclos, ''Ordinateur X Y Z” from Ondes Martenot (1966 SONOROP). Album of broadcast library music from France that happened to feature the Ondes Martenot played Jeanne Loriod; drums, uncredited. The dynamic expression features of the monophonic electronic instrument can be clearly experienced on this track. 02:05 02:32:16 36. Roger Roger, “Running with the Wind” from Chappell Mood Music Vol. 21 (1969 Chappell). Broadcast library recording with various themes played using the Ondes Martenot. This track features a solo Ondes Martenot and is backed by an electric harpsichord. The Ondes Martenot used the same electronic principle to create smooth, flowing tones as the Theremin, only that it was controlled by a keyboard. In this piece, the articulation of the Ondes Martenot is quite apart from that of the Theremin, including its double-tracked tones and the quick pacing which is rather un-Theremin-like. 01:28 02:34:20 37. Roger Roger, “Night Ride” from Chappell Mood Music Vol. 21 (1969 Chappell). Broadcast library recording with various themes played using the Ondes Martenot. While this track features a flute solo, you can hear the Ondes Martenot from time to time, especially in the middle break. Other uncredited musician play drums, harp, and perhaps a celesta on this track. 01:35 02:35:45 Opening background music: Dick Hyman And His Orchestra, “Mack the Knife,” “Satin Doll” and “Shadowland” from Electrodynamics (1963 Command). Dick Hyman playing the Lowrey organ. Arranged, Lowrey Organ, Dick Hyman; Bass, Bob Haggart; Drums, Osie Johnson; Guitar, Al Casamenti, Tony Mottola; Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Bongos, Congas, Bass Drum, Bells, Cowbell, Bob Rosengarden, Phil Kraus; Produced by Enoch Light. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. I created an illustrated chart of all of the instruments included in this podcast, paying special attention to the expressive features that could be easily adopted by jazz musicians. You can download the PDF, for free, on my blog, Noise and Notations at thomholmes.com
Clippers winning streak end at 9 with the loss at OKC. No Kawhi for the Clips as Shai goes for 31 PTS and Chet with an unbelievable up & under self oop. Ja Morant scores 20 in his home season debut. Tyrese and the Pacers struggle to keep up with a motivated Grizzlies team. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickinitdolo/message
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The team take a much-needed break from their adventures in Solace and create some chaos around the town. Also, what is following Bee around? ★ CAST ★ Ethan playing "Mox" ( @thousandfacescosplay ) Lauren playing "Drall" (@95PercentLauren_) Wild playing "Bee" (@Wildling011) Pete playing "Dog" (@gator_pete) Mallo playing "Galen" ( @themalloman ) Caleb is our Game Runner (@TheCalebG) Watch LIVE every-other-Tuesday at 6pm PT on / identeco . Creating a new character? Build your own custom mini with Hero Forge®: https://www.heroforge.com/tap/?ref=id... Flash your cyberpunk swag: https://www.playidenteco.com/merch Get the game & missions: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/p... FOLLOW US -------------------------------------------- ► Twitch: / identeco ► Twitch: / humanoidhq ► 2nd YouTube Channel: / @humanoidhq ► X/Twitter: / identeco ► Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/identeco.bsk... ► Instagram: / humanoidgames ► Facebook: / identecogame — Intro by Mallo Narration by Michael (@losermlw) Intro and background music from @epidemicmusic (Awesome resource for content creators) © 2023 Humanoid Games, LLC.
Hello friends! Have you ever wondered who came up with the "Live Music Capital of the World" slogan or who's idea was it to have local musicians playing at the airport? The answer is Austin music industry veteran, Nancy Coplin! Nancy has been working behind the scenes in Austin's music industry since the 80's. She ran the Austin Music Commission and brought the Music Industry Loan Program, the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, the "Live Music Capital of the World" slogan, and so much more to fruition. She brought local music and musicians to the Austin airport creating work and exposure for local musicians. She's booked the music for the Armadillo Christmas Bazar for 34 years. Her current passion and work is serving on the board of non-profit, HOME Austin and they're having their yearly holiday fundraiser, HOME Cookin' For the Holidays live stream show on Wednesday, December 6th featuring Bob Schneider, Jackie Venson, ray Benson and many more. Go to homeaustin.org to find out how to tach the event and to find out more about HOME Austin. Go to nancycoplin.com for your Nancy Coplin needs. I had a great time getting to know Nancy. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Check out Todd V. Wolfson for all of your photography needs HERE! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
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Sacramento takes the floor tomorrow after a very impressive 4-2 trip. !0 of the next 11 games are at home beginning with the Warriors tomorrow night. Make no mistake about it this stretch could very well determine the Kings fate in the standings when 82 games are in the books! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, its a short one as we recap Morikawa's win at the ZOZO, talk news from around the globe and mix in a pile of non-golf items. The post Episode 292 – Home Cookin' appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
RUNDOWN To kick things off, Mitch asks Hotshot who the heck Bad Bunny is before the guys delve into the Huskies slim victory over the Sun Devils on Saturday and the repeated display of a formidable Seahawks defense on Sunday. A five-pack of guests are Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser for their weekly Seahawks segment, Rick Neuheisel's college football recap, and RJ Eskanos & Darren Brown for the first Kraken No-Table of the 2023-2024 season. The “Other Stuff” segment features stories such as the job firing of Aikman's girlfriend for improper employee benefit use, an incident involving T.O. reminding the guys of great touchdown celebrations, and a man busted for being the top subscriber of an OnlyFans account that is a little too close to home! GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Brian Nemhauser | Hawk Blogger Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Is Mitch the only person on the planet that has no idea who Bad Bunny is? 6:06 | Mitch provides the code word for the trio of Beat the Boys for this week. 12:27 | How did the narrow victory for the Huskies affect Penix's Heisman chances and UW's run at the playoff? 26:49 | The Seahawks defense bailed out the offense for the third straight game. 37:00 | GUESTS: ESPN NFL Nation writer Brady Henderson and Hawkblogger's Brian Nemhauser drop in to recap Seattle's 20-10 win over the Cardinals on Sunday. 1:01:24 | GUEST: CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel hops aboard to chat about Utah's thrilling win against USC and UW's narrow victory versus Arizona State. 1:30:33 | GUEST: RJ Eskanos & Darren Brown are back for another season of the Kraken No-Table to weigh in on the first few games of the season. 1:52:21 | “Other Stuff” topics on today's show range from Troy Aikman's girlfriend fired from Nordstrom, Terrell Owens getting hit by a car reminding the guys of infamous endzone celebrations, and an OnlyFans user finding her top subscriber an unlikely candidate!
EPCHS Head Football Coach Jim Ramazinski returns to talk about the team's red hot 3-0 start to the season. Hear how the Mustangs got here and what kind of team they are according to Coach Ram. We'll also preview their Week 4 matchup vs Bremen. Plus, your complete schedule for the 2nd Annual Evergreen Park Garden & Art Walk this Saturday! Brought to you by The First National Bank of Evergreen Park! Find the account that is right for you AND get your FREE EP Podcast Car Magnet there today! Get the latest news and information concerning everything going on in and around Evergreen Park and stay connected to your neighbors! New On-Demand Podcasts release on Tuesdays & Fridays. Every week Evergreen Park residents join their neighbors Chris & Hannah at a 9-foot homemade basement bar. Listen, interact & get all of your free subscription options at theEPpodcast.com!
August 29, 2023 — Campaign trail updates from former Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott as they crisscrossed the state this week; a look at how South Carolinians feel about abortion; and more. Leave us a voicemail at 803-563-7169 to share your thoughts about the topics covered on the show or just whatever's on your mind!
This week, Abigail is joined by Seher from The Fandomentals to discuss all things visual novels! Come for the recs, stay for the extended bit on why Abigail would like to live in a coffin (temporarily). Discussion includes 365 DNI, the unlimited possibilities of the VN format, and a definitive diagnosis of reader brain engagement.THE FANDOMENTALS: https://www.thefandomentals.com/author/shahar/https://store.steampowered.com/app/293680/Cinders/ https://vndb.org/Games Mentioned:CindersLove ShoreAlkahestA Mortician's TaleFirst BiteGood Lookin', Home Cookin' ABIGAIL'S STUFF: https://linktr.ee/abigailkellyauthorKOT'S MERCH STORE: https://rdbl.co/2Vg6ZeACITIZENS OF THIRST DISCORD SERVER: https://bit.ly/30NsP8PTWITTER, FACEBOOK, & INSTAGRAM: @kingdomthirstKoT'S BOOKSHOP: bookshop.org/shop/kingdomthirstEMAIL: kingdomofthirst@gmail.comPO Box 460816San Francisco CA, United States94146-0816Kingdom of Thirst is a member of the Frolic Podcast Network! Find all our episodes and tons of new podcasts to enjoy at frolic.media/podcasts.
Road teams sweep for the first time since 2017. Chris Edwards, was his fine enough? Kai Locksley is out in Edmonton. Which coach is in trouble? Second Down: BC makes an early statement. Third Down: Argos verus Lions on holiday Monday, undefeated showdown (recorded June 28, 2023).
In this episode of Jump Ball, Brock, and AJ go head-to-head in trivia about NBA player's home states! Season 8 Standings: Adam 2-1 Brock 2-1 AJ 0-3 Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@jumpballpodcast Cop some merch using the link below: https://www.redbubble.com/people/FundamentalTees/shop
Greg and Josh go over the latest from the early Blue Jays season. They discuss the strong starts for Matt Chapman, Vlad Guerrero and Bo Bichette, the magic of the home opener, Kevin Kiermaier's contributions and the odd approach pitcher are taking to him, some crazy comebacks and what they saw in the latest trip through the rotation. They also answer listener questions and give a Do Over to the Marlins for some cruelty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wisconsin defensive tackle Keeanu Benton and a few of his Badgers teammates could make sense for the Green and Gold in this year's NFL draft.
We are all set for the Super Bowl as the home teams take care of business...the battle of the titans in KC goes down to the wire and Philly steam rolls one more NFC team for good measure...plus, a preview for Thursday that'll include bottomless mimosas and why Mario is no Rocky.
A preview of this weekend's race at my home track…POCONO RACEWAY! And the latest regarding Silly Season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Farmers have an intimate relationship with the food they grow. From cabbage to cattle, Arkansas farmers dedicate their lives to raising quality food for their consumers and community. However, in the day-to-day , farmers struggle as much or more than the average family with maintaining a nutritious diet. This episode highlights the factors that stand in their way, and the impact this “fast diet” can have on their physical, mental and emotional health.
The Carolina Hurricanes scored shorthanded, at even strength and on the power play as they beat the Rangers, 3-1 at PNC Arena. Carolina takes a 3-2 series lead to Game 6 on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Vincent Trocheck started the scoring with a shorthanded goal in the first period. Teuvo Teravainen's power play goal made it 2-1 in the second. Then Andrei Svechnikov finished off the scoring with a breakaway goal through Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin as the Canes extended their home ice winning streak to 7 in a row. Now, if they can just snap their 5-game road losing skid...
The Carolina Hurricanes scored shorthanded, at even strength and on the power play as they beat the Rangers, 3-1 at PNC Arena. Carolina takes a 3-2 series lead to Game 6 on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Vincent Trocheck started the scoring with a shorthanded goal in the first period. Teuvo Teravainen's power play goal made it 2-1 in the second. Then Andrei Svechnikov finished off the scoring with a breakaway goal through Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin as the Canes extended their home ice winning streak to 7 in a row. Now, if they can just snap their 5-game road losing skid... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Carolina Hurricanes scored shorthanded, at even strength and on the power play as they beat the Rangers, 3-1 at PNC Arena. Carolina takes a 3-2 series lead to Game 6 on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Vincent Trocheck started the scoring with a shorthanded goal in the first period. Teuvo Teravainen's power play goal made it 2-1 in the second. Then Andrei Svechnikov finished off the scoring with a breakaway goal through Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin as the Canes extended their home ice winning streak to 7 in a row. Now, if they can just snap their 5-game road losing skid... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you like to cook? Ever thought about incorporating whisk(e)y into your recipes? Well on this episode of Cask Effect that's exactly what we discuss! Everything from signature glazes to meatloaf, the Brothers break down some of their favorite recipes, memories, and aspirations for cooking with the sacred spirit. Plus, get the scoop on the Bladnoch 15 Year Lowland Single Malt. Yum! Cask Effect is a podcast where the Brothers in Whisky hangout, drink, and talk about things near to our heart to entertain you the listener! Thank you for tuning in and please feel free to subscribe, listen to our other episodes (we're trying to go for one a week right now!) and look us up on Instagram at @brothers_in_whisky. Non-affiliated podcast, but links for further reading below: https://bladnoch.com
After a successful four-game road trip, the Canucks return home with the next seven games on the schedule at Rogers Arena. JPat and Wadden go over the news from Monday's practice, while also unpacking their likes and dislikes from the eastern road trip. Rink Wide is presented by Able Auctions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The K-State baseball is really to rollout at home in their season home opener against Nebraska after taking 2 of 3 from LMU!
Episode 100…we made it! We wanted to do something special for this one, so we brought some old friends back and asked them “what's your go-to down home cookin'/comfort food album that you always come back to?” This is a compilation style episode that has all new, never before heard content. Episode features commentary from: Tucker Rule/Thursday, Spose, Brian Fair/Shadows Fall, Benny Horowitz/The Gaslight Anthem, Greg Bergdorf/The Bourbon Bros/ex-Zebrahead, Ryan Sinnott/The Distillers, Steve Ewing/The Urge, Damien Moyal/As Friends Rust, Phil Lipscomb/Taproot, Brian Colburn/Playlist Wars Podcast, Rob/Northeast Rock Radio Legend, Josh Toomey/Talk Toomey Podcast/Primer 55, and last but not least…..the 3 of us! A huge thank you to all the listeners, guests, and friends/family of the pod. You're all what makes the Podioslave engine continue on every week! Cheers to another 100. If you like what you hear, please rate, subscribe, and share! Check us out at: www.podioslave.com Email us: podioslavepodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podioslave-podcast1/support
SERIES UPDATE: We some terribly sad news to share with our listeners. SPITBALL's glorious singer and guitarist Molly Fitch passed away. With her family's blessing, we are going to continue publishing our interviews with her, and leave the next episodes intact as a document of Molly's thoughts about life, music and life in New York. This "behind the song" episode is all about two of SPITBALL's instrumentals, Hairdryer and Home Cookin' and includes a never-heard before recordings from their very first CBGB's show. Marco speaks with Molly Fitch (vocals/guitar), Chris Orcutt (drums) and Mike Webb (bass), about the hysterical origins of these two tracks, and the bombastic crowd at their shows.
We survived another NFL off-season. The best time of year: teams reported to camp, you get to reopen that group chat you haven't looked at since fantasy leagues ended last year and preseason is approaching faster than Blake Bortles got dropped after AR12 reported to Packers camp. Every team, every city, every fan full of hope for the upcoming season and the best part is nobody knows what's going to happen yet so you just might be right but in the meantime we got every going on around the NFL. Show starts off with Rodgers reporting to camp and defecating all over the Packers organization and what this last season means to both Aaron and Green Bay. Tell me if you heard this one before: Carson Wentz is injured and headed towards surgery. Dude's been poked more than Cavity Sam (do your googles if you're too young). Washington Football Team signs Jonathan Allen and now has the scariest D-line in football, Deshaun Watson reports to camp despite accusations and Sean Payton is pissed at Michael Thomas. We do some 'Home Cookin' and get into everything around Jets & Giants camp, Xavien Howard and the Dolphins not close on new deal and where Mitch Trubisky ranks all-time in Bears QB history. AND THE MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR:At some point in this podcast are directions to how you could win one of the NFL jerseys that we've been posting on our socials. No sign up necessary, no bait and switch, no funny stuff. The first 3 people who complete the directions will be our winners, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. Meaning first person who wins get their pick of which jersey they want, second person gets their choice of the remaining to, third place gets what's left. Y'all been rocking with us for a minute. Can't explain how much we appreciate it. First of many giveaways especially during football season. Hit that Sub button, follow the brand on everything and as always we'll see you next episode #SLSALLTHEWAYUP #SLSGANG #SLSMOB #SLSFAM
Welcome to the Devils State of Mind Podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. Every Monday and Thursday The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your New Jersey Devils. Podcasts' are between 30-50 minutes & available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from. Make sure you follow The Hockey Podcast Network on Twitter @hockeypodnet HOST: Creator of the MoFoBo Network, ESPN 610 Contributor, Author and Play by Play Commentator for the Jersey Shore Whalers: Neil Villapiano Twitter: @thenvpshow @devilsstate @hockeypodnet Instagram: @nvpqb11 @devilsstateofmind @hockeypodnet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uppercut Reads: What's Cookin': Good Lookin' Home Cookin' Uses Holiday Pressure to Humanize Its Characters Written and read by Ty Galiz-Rowe Read the article here.
The Habibis talk about games, lots of indie games, good Samaritanism, and how Fawzi met the strongest man alive.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:45 There is no Game: Wrong Dimension06:30 Trials of Fire14:40 Outriders 17:09 Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War21:45 Ski Sniper23:50 Forgotten Fields24:24 Good Lookin' Home Cookin'24:51 Fez25:25 Wastenauts25:41 Nova Mundi: The Spear of Chaquén26:23 Venba27:08 Spirit Swap28:48 All The Friendly AdviceThat's it for this episode. Follow us on Twitter at @the_habibis, e-mail us your stories, feedback, or suggestions at info@thehabibis.com, or join our Arab Culture/Gaming/Food Discord at https://discord.thehabibis.com/. Shokran, Ramadan Mubarak, and Salaam!
The Habibis talk about games and how the world changes during Ramadan.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:27 Proceed with Caution34:43 Oddworld: Soulstorm38:29 Good Lookin' Home Cookin'40:20 Rounds44:32 OutridersThat's it for this episode. Follow us on Twitter at @the_habibis, e-mail us your stories, feedback, or suggestions at info@thehabibis.com, or join our Arab Culture/Gaming/Food Discord at https://discord.thehabibis.com/. Shokran, Ramadan Mubarak, and Salaam!
In this episode, Comedian AaronaTheVirgo pays tribute bass player, James Jamerson and his contribution to Jr. Walker and The All Stars song, “Home Cookin”. She shared stories of why she chose this song and how Jamerson's work is legendary. She shared memories of her early days in radio and created an “Aarona Remake” from “Home Cookin” called “Holiday Love” for the holiday season. Check it out! New episodes every Saturday.
To watch the two-hour special, "Home Cookin' for the Holidays," produced by CAROLYN WONDERLAND, which features twenty-five great entertainers from the fantastic & vibrant Austin Crew, as well as to donate to the non-profit for a great cause, simply go to: www.HomeAustin.org What is the mission of HOME (Housing Opportunities for Musicians & Entertainers) ? To provide housing aid and assistance for musicians, HOME works to channel the generous donations of those who love Austin music toward easing those challenges. All donations, regardless of size, receive a free cookbook as our way of saying "Thanks!" HOME is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-flynn/support
Well, Danny, and Carlos were not available for this episode. One is driving to Cuba, and the other is too busy making Flat Breads. So, I had to call in the big guns. Mike Florio, and Breeze, my best friends for 38 years, and pretty much my brothers. Was a risk getting them on, since the language flies, and there are no F**ks given. We spoke a little about the NHL retro jerseys, but since Breeze is good friends with a certain baseball player... We will call him "Robinson Cano" we had to talk about the allegations, and suspension against him. Some fun stories from back in the neighborhood, and little fun poking fun of the Islanders lol. It was not your normal episode, but keep your ears open for more of the boys from Flushing in future podcasts. GAME ON: A SPORTS PODCAST FOR EVERYONE WE HAVE MERCH!!!! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/game-on-sports-podcast?ref_id=17187 TWITCH - https://www.twitch.tv/gameonsportspodcast MMade For Fighting - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB60AWBtvGginit-7zAdwdA In the Trenches - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCetWnefqwFywjkJODa-qXpQ?sub_confirmation=1 Game On: A Sports Podcast for Everyone https://linktr.ee/GameOnSportsPodcast Follow us on Instagram @GameOnSportsPodcast Follow us on Twitter @GameOnEveryone Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-kR6dp4mEdBgDfXJ1j02Zg?view_as=subscriber Give us a shout! If you have any questions, hit us up on our Facebook Page @GameOnEvery1 or Game On: A Sports Podcast for Everyone --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gameonsportspodcast/message
My guest in this episode is the amazing heavy metal guitarist and singer Nikki Stringfield. Nikki is the guitarist for The Iron Maidens, the world's only all-female Iron Maiden tribute band, as well as for Heaven Below. She has recently released her first EP called Harmonies For The Haunted. Nikki tells us about her beginnings in music, and how things have changed for her after she moved from Texas to California. We go on to comment on self-publishing in music, the struggles she has encountered as a female guitar player, and what will happen with touring and concerts after the pandemic has put a halt on the music industry. We also discuss our favourite drinks, and the differences in food between Texas and California. Nikki is very fun, relaxed and enjoys her life in music, so you too will enjoy our conversation! Time stamps: 3:30 – Where Nikki is from, and how her growing up in Texas was. 6:20 – How Nikki got inspired and learned to play guitar. 10:35 – Heaven Below's new album and what's on it. 12:30 – How social media and streaming platforms are impacting music industry and marketing. 14:30 – How creating her own music and self-publishing works for Nikki. 19:50 – What her songwriting process is like. 23:00 – Nikki's experiences with appearing on the Beat Shazam show. 30:30 – What our favourite drinks are. 33:00 – What Nikki likes to eat and what restaurants she visits when on the road. 35:36 – Where to get the best vegan food on tour. 38:20 – Why Mediterranean diet is the healthiest choice for most people. 41:40 – What is the closest you can get to Tex-Mex in California. 44:45 – Where music industry is headed now, and what happens with touring and concerts going forward. 46:33 – Nikki's favourite countries to travel. 49:56 – How fans can support the music industry and artists right now. Resources: The Iron Maidens Heaven Below Doomie's Home Cookin' Texas Real Food Connect with Nikki Stringfield: Website Facebook Instagram Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
Order Of Show: 0:00 - Deep Fried Turkeys 0:01 - Bono Pranks Cyon 0:04 - Bono, Clemsen, Charlie Murphy 0:07 - Iowa Line-up 0:21 - Did Gunning Get Carvered? 0:26 - Iowa-Rutgers 0:28 - Yianni is Coming 0:31 - Home Cookin in Wrestling 0:38 - Picc-Lizak Best Match of Year 0:45 - More MINN-OKST 0:55 - Lehigh-Michigan
Hey, well now THAT was better! We recap the USF massacre and the SCU win. We also engage in some bubble talk, some top three and a moment with Heister. Thanks for Listening!