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For those who haven't heard the announcement I posted, songs from this point on will sometimes be split among multiple episodes, so this is the third part of a multi-episode look at the song “Never Learn Not to Love” by the Beach Boys, and the links between Charles Manson and the LA music scene, as well as the life of Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a forty-eight-minute bonus episode available, on “Fruit Tree” by Nick Drake. I’ve also started up an email newsletter at https://it-was-ninety-years-ago-today.ghost.io/ Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ (more…)
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Estudios Radio AM 750 Alejandro Dolina, Patricio Barton, Gillespi Introducción • Entrada0:02:11 Segmento Inicial • Visitar la India: consejos de lo que no debes hacer0:06:15 • Oyentes0:33:22 Segmento Dispositivo • Monstrorum historia: Ulisse Aldrovandi0:40:26 • "Dos Almas" ♫ (Canta Leo Marini con la Sonora Matanzera, Reminiscencias, 1958) Fabiano Domingo. Segmento Humorístico • ¡Mamá, me voy a poner un local de venta de ropa! 0:56:56 Sordo Gancé / Trío Sin Nombre • Presentación1:21:03 • "La Rueda Mágica" ♫ (Fito Páez, El Amor Después Del Amor, 1992) • "El Deschave" ♫ (José Tiscornia/Edmundo Rivero) Canta Rivero. • "Cotton Fields" ♫ (Huddie 'Ledbelly' Ledbetter, 1940) CCR, Willy And The Poor Boys, 1969. • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" ♫ (George Bassman, Ned Washington; popular en la versión de Tommy Dorsey, 1935) Toca Errol, 1962. Canta Frank, 1961. Ella, 1960. • "El Pibe de los Astilleros" ♫ (Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota, La Mosca y la Sopa, 1991) Feliz Cumpleaños, Jorge Luis B.
Almost Daily Jewish Wisdom at Beit Hamidrash of Woodland Hills
Rabbi Bann and Huddie
On this week's epiosde of the Shareholders the guys talk about Huddie's Double Whammy yesterday, the Woke Report with Junior, the stock, and answer the Martini's Mailbag from the MIddle!
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On this week's episode of the Shareholders the Junior and Huddie talk about the Vegas hacking scandal, the Woke Report with Junior, the stock, answer the Martini's Mailbag from the Middle, and give out their picks on the Happy Hedge!(58min mark)
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
To kick off Season 4, we welcome to The Pod Paul Huddie of University College, Dublin. Paul is a European Research Council Project Manager at University College, Dublin, for European Research Council initiatives, including the Age of Civil Wars project. He is also a member of the UCD Centre for War Studies. He previously served as Research Programmes Administrator at UCD and was a lecturer at the University of West London. Paul received his BA and MA degrees at University College Dublin and his PhD at Queen's University, Belfast. Paul is the author of The Crimean War and Irish Society (Liverpool) and the forthcoming Military Charities in Victorian and Edwardian Britain & Ireland: A New Directory (Pen & Sword). He has published articles in British Journal for Military History, Mariner's Mirror, Women's History Review, and Irish Economic and Social History. Paul is at the forefront of military welfare history, and in 2023 he co-edited a special edition of War & Society on the subject with Amy Carney. He is working on an edited volume with Amy Rutenberg and Anndal Narayanan, titled Military Welfare History: The Third Field of Warfare History. Paul's work has been supported by the Dublin City Council, the Royal Historical Society, and the British Association for Victorian Studies. In 2013, he was awarded the Crimean War Research Society's President's Trophy. A former Irish Defense Forces Reservist, Paul is an Executive Member of the Irish Association of Professional Historians and the coordinator of the International Network for Crimean War Studies and the new Military Welfare History Network. Join us for a rainy-day-in-Dublin chat with Paul Huddie - we'll talk attending a rugby school in Dublin, being a bookie runner as a kid, the field of military welfare history studies, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Dermott Kennedy, among other pertinent issues! Rec.: 07/26/2023
On this week's episode of the Shareholders the guys are Dax free! Huddie and Junior discuss current events, the Woke Report with Junior, the stock, and take the Martini's Mailbag question from the Middle!
Episode 310: This is a clip taken from the full interview with Mike Huddie on January 25, 2022. In this clip, Huddie talks about sizing up. Social MediaMike "Huddie" HudsonTwitter: mikehuddieInstagram: mikehuddieYouTube: Mike Huddie
Instant reaction podcast to celebrate a dominant TEAM performance. A record shattering number of guests. Coach Ray and Coach Lesley share their favorite moments. Huddie (!!!) stops by to recap high points and new records, answer our questions, and share a poem. Shout outs galore for the crew that made Little Champs a smashing success.
On this week's episode of the Shareholders the guys are once again Dax free, so Huddie and Junior discuss the topics of the day, the Woke Report with Junior, the stock, and answer the Martini's Mailbag question of the week!
On. this week's episode of the Shareholders the guys are Dax free of course! Huddie and Junior discuss WrestleMania, The Masters, Elon Musk, the Woke Report with Junior, the stock, and answer the Martini's MailBag question of the week!
Episode 93: Mike "Huddie" Hudson joins the podcast to talk about his trading journey. Huddie talks about how he got started and how he was able to develop as a trader by connecting with other successful traders to constantly improve his game. Huddie goes in depth on what he looks for before placing a trade and how he goes about his short and long setups. Huddie also expands on his thoughts of where he sees himself in the future with trading. Social MediaMike "Huddie" HudsonTwitter: mikehuddie Instagram: mikehuddieYouTube: Mike HuddieYouTube: Stock TherapyWebsite: StockTherapy.tvHuddie's book recommendations:1. One Good Trade2. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator3. Market Wizards4. The Daily Trading Coach
Honoring a legend. Social media freight train. Toilet Bandit strikes again. Adult Pool Party Round 2 (aka how to build a playlist for Gen X'ers). Birthday Bonanza. We were told there would be kits.
Previewing the summer social calendar. Dano's hot dogs and Huddie's headset.
New Talk Art!!! For this special episode, we partner with Winsor & Newton to explore oil painting with two super-talented, contemporary artists! In part 1, Russell & Robert meet Adelaide Damoah RWA FRSA, a British painter and performance artist of Ghanaian descent who uses her body as the starting point for much of her work. Themes of particular interest include feminism, colonialism, religion and spirituality. We discuss her fresh approach to painting including her use of her own body as a “paintbrush of sorts” and the importance of oil paint within her performances. Follow @AdelaideDamoah or visit her official website: www.AdelaideDamoahArt.comIn part 2, R&R chat to Huddie Hamper, a 20 year-old emerging British painter and printmaker who works predominantly in oils and charcoal but also frequently making woodcuts. His work is often deeply personal in nature, responding to a tradition of self-portraiture and revealing intimate, personal stories. We discuss his passion for oil painting and why he sees painting as a lifelong pursuit and journey. Hamper will graduate next year from the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Follow @Huddie_Hamper on Instagram.Winsor & Newton provide high-quality tools for artists and creative professionals. Winsor & Newton’s Oil Colour is made with fine art pigments and formulated to enhance each pigment’s natural characteristics. Oil Colours across their ranges have been tested for lightfastness and permanence and boast some of the best ratings of any oil paints on the market. Developed by chemists in partnership with artists, discover 9 new Cadmium-Free Artists’ Oil Colours. Their innovative range is formulated to match the vibrancy, opacity, lightfastness and permanence of traditional cadmium colours – so you no longer need to compromise when seeking an alternative. Follow @WinsorAndNewton on Instagram and visit www.WinsorAndNewton.com to learn more.For images of all artworks discussed in this episode visit @TalkArt. Talk Art theme music by Jack Northover @JackNorthoverMusic courtesy of HowlTown.com We've just joined Twitter too @TalkArt. If you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE leave us your feedback and maybe 5 stars if we're worthy in the Apple Podcast store. Thank you for listening to Talk Art, we will be back very soon. For all requests, please email talkart@independenttalent.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music and murder collide in the third installment of the series highlighting the life of one of America's greatest musical legends: Leadbelly. Ledbetter was already a fugitive when he murdered Will Stafford on a dirt road in Texas. No longer able to run from the law, Huddie faced difficult times in the brutal early 20th century prison system where he wrote some of his most profound music. But Leadbelly wouldn't go down without a fight (and at least two more prison breaks). In this episode, we explore the next chapter of his life, as well as learn the dark history of convict leasing and why the remains of 95 inmates, known as the “Sugarland 95,” lie buried just below the surface of a small, Texas town.
Mike Huddie is a day trader who started out with Tim Sykes and once he found his niche, "overextended plays" he stuck with it and became a profitable trader. He has had his fair share of mess-ups and he even shares some of the new ideas he is starting to implement into his trading today to help him get better. He has found it hard to size up recently due to a bigger than normal loss that he took after getting over-confident. Now it is difficult for him to get back to the size he was once at. This episode will have you thinking of how you can overcome some of your fears of sizing in a different way. I hope you enjoy and please let me know what you learned from this episode.
Huddie Ledbetter was easily one of the most influential American musicians of all time, yet today he has become one of the most historically overlooked. Musical artists like Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, the White Stripes, and countless others have been covering Huddie's songs for almost a century, however, most listeners have never heard his name. The life of Ledbetter, more widely known as Leadbelly, was fraught with complications, repressed by a world policed with Jim Crow laws, and often filled with violence. Leadbelly was viewed by audiences as a murderer and criminal, but also as a poet gifted with an incredible musical talent. Separating and understanding the real man from the legend is a difficult task. His life was as epic as his music, and we're going to explore all of it, starting with this first episode on the life of the legendary Leadbelly, King of the Twelve String Guitar.
After taking a few weeks off huddle & Tay returns to show. with Huddie's daughter as todays guest. We tackle the tuff conversation of who should be put first spouse or Child.. Enjoy the show.
As Tay is out under the weather Huddie must in a solo effort Tackle the whole Gayle King incident. From the interview with Lisa Leslie and her questions about Kobe Bryant.
Welcome to the crazy world of Huddie & Tay. This episode dives into the controversy of Gervonta Davis as we speak on the significance of money and abuse. We also speak on the recent video that was posted on youtube involving Young Joc And two young ladies.
This week Coach Reilly sat down with Eric “Huddie” Hudson and Rodrick Lopez from CrossFit Humanity in San Diego! The trio discussed what it takes to be a CrossFit coach, how to build lasting relationships with members, guiding athletes to their full potential, and taking a leap of faith to pursue their own passions! Take a listen and let us know: Would you wake up at 3 AM to train with your gym bestie?!
Few things in horse racing are more satisfying than saying "I had it!" while everyone else is ripping tickets, and at no track is that more gratifying than the Graveyard of Champions, Saratoga Race Course. Dave "Huddie" Hudson joins the How To Bet Horse Racing Podcast to discuss longshot angles for North America's most prestigious race meeting. The former assistant to trainer James Bond now helps administer HuddieContest.com. Great reports are now available throughout the Saratoga meeting; just visit Brisnet.com/saratoga.
You might not have heard of Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, but you've probably heard his work. Covered by artists like Nirvana, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash and Eric Clapton, Lead Belly's music continues to influence music today. Our host Chris talks to music historian and author of "Down In Houston: Bayou City Blues" Roger Wood and HMNS associate curator of paleontology (and expert on local history) David Temple about the legacy of this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and the influence of prison life on blues music. Be sure to like, rate and subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts. Follow the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @hmns. To learn more about our connection with Lead Belly and the history of Sugar Land, visit HMNS at Sugar Land (hmns.org/sugarland).
Tim sits down with Roland Wolf and Michael Hudson to discuss their habits of success
It was soooooo long ago! From the 1800's, King of the 12-Strings; Huddie Ledbetter, better know as Leadbelly! Another amazing tale of life on the road. With nothing but a skinny guitar and a blind guy, Huddie heads out on the road to Dallas, Texas, leaving the comfort brothels, saloons & 15 women a night, behind. Yup, 15 a night! From name changes, chain gangs and out running the search dogs, we cover it all in this episode about one of music's most influential folk musicians! We hope you like it, let us know below! Leave us SpeakPipe Voice Msg: www.crimeinmusic.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/crimeinmusic Jam the Gram: www.instagram.com/crimeinusic BookFace Us: www.facebook.com/crimeinmusic
Were British ex-servicemen in Ireland viewed only as ‘British loyalists’ or those who had fought for or were still associated with ‘the enemy’ in the wake of the Great War and Irish Revolution? To date the works of Taylor, Fitzpatrick and Robinson have gone a long way to address that question and to show the scale and nature of hostility faced by those men and their families during the period of 1920-23, and thereafter, as well as the benefits that they received from the British State. But what other options did they have or could they have? Could they turn to charity after 1922 and if so which charities? In the latter part of the long nineteenth century the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland witnessed a popular explosion in charity and philanthropy. This also saw the burgeoning of military-specific charities – one hundred by 1900. While Ireland remained within the union things were simple: British soldiers and their families could often receive assistance throughout the British Isles, but once Ireland was partitioned things got complicated. A question that effectively loomed large in 1922 was: would the new Irish State prevent those old charities continue to support such men and their families as they had done for decades before. This paper seeks to answer this overarching question by using the 1923-29 transnational legal dispute over the legacies of two particular British military charities based in Ireland as a prism through which to view and analyse those developments and address three specific questions. Namely the place of British ex-serviceman and his family (as well as Protestants) in the new State, that State’s policy towards all things formerly owned or administered by the British state, and the policy of the new State in relation to its subordination to the law. Dr Paul Huddie completed his doctorate at Queen’s University Belfast in 2014. He is the author of several peer-reviewed publications including The Crimean War and Irish society (2015) and an executive member of the IAPH. His general interest is war and society (Britain and Ireland) in the long 19C, but his specialism is British military welfare: charity, philanthropy and the state. In 2017 he will present papers on this theme at New York and Bucharest. His invited chapter on the role of the charity SSAFA in ex-service families’ welfare provision in 1919-21 is presently under review by Manchester University Press.
On this Dax Free Episode of the Shareholders, Junior and Huddie discuss the death of the women's division and world titles, the great promos of the week from Enzo, Paul Heyman, and John Cena, the viewership of Smackdown, and open up the mailbag for some questions!
April 24, 2015. To celebrate the 125th birthday of the legendary folk singer Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, Todd Harvey interviews Lead Belly family members Terika Dean and Alvin Singh on their famous relative, his contributions to American culture and world music and an overview of the significant Lead Belly materials in the Center's archive. Speaker Biography: Terika Dean is Lead Belly's great-great niece. She is a board member for the Lead Belly Foundation and currently works as the licensing manager for the Lead Belly Estate. She assisted with the recently-opened exhibit "Lead Belly: A Musical Legacy" at the Grammy Museum in Los Angles and the just-released CD boxed-set "Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection." Speaker Biography: Alvin Singh is an author and entrepreneur who has served as a consultant for Fortune 500 organizations, governments, non-profits organizations and technology start-ups. As historical curator of the Lead Belly Archives, Singh provided material for major Lead Belly exhibits at the Grammy Museum and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Co-author of the book "Lead Belly: A Life in Pictures," he currently lives in South Africa. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6854
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Hiram & Huddie Vol. 1 (2009) Midnight: The Death Of Hank Williams (2013) Hillgrassbluebillyrecords.com Thehankwilliamsmuseum.net Facebook.com/joeyallcorn Etsy.com/shop/erikajane82 Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.