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The All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea has revealed the driving force that could see him switch to rugby league.The 44-test Hurricanes star made a shock announcement during an interview with former Warrior Isaac John on the Ice Project podcast that he wanted to play in the NRL.Savea doubled down on the comments in a second interview with Staf Chat podcast with the TAB's Mark Stafford.The All Black said the chance to represent Samoa was a big reason why he was looking at a change in code"This might blow-up. I thought of rugby league. I thought of giving that a crack or trying to give it a crack. But a massive one for me that I would love to do is play for Samoa," he said on the podcast."A big part of why I wanted to go to league was because I could play for Samoa because of the rules. So that's been a thing that's ponded my mind."[I've] Been following hard out on the World Rugby rules and that stuff. For me it's how proud the Samoan people are and I know how much Samoans give to rugby internationally…my old man's face if he knew that I was going to play [for Samoa]."Savea, who was one of the standout All Blacks during last year's Rugby World Cup in Japan, is still recovering from a serious knee injury sustained in the semifinal defeat to England.Asked by John if he was considering a move to the NRL, Savea said he was "low-key thinking about it for next year"."100 per cent I want to play rugby league, I think they do a lot more in terms of off the field stuff... and also, just a new challenge. I want to test myself," Savea said."Learning a whole new game and seeing if I can dominate or play the way I play in union, if I can do that in league, excites me. Seeing guys like Sonny [Bill Williams, former All Blacks teammate] do it and how that's benefited him that kind of pondered my mind."Williams has just completed a return to league with the Toronto Wolfpack, after 10 years playing union, in a deal reportedly worth $10 million.Savea wouldn't be joining the Warriors, though."Strategically I would go to a team that's good...that's dominating, like the [Melbourne] Storm or the [Sydney] Roosters," Savea said.
Sermon text, Acts 21:7-14. Quartet (John Bloom, Mike Cross, Carl Smith, Pat Richardson) singing "I've Been with Jesus." Soloist Carl Smith and choir singing "Close to Thee"
Sermon text, Acts 21:7-14. Quartet (John Bloom, Mike Cross, Carl Smith, Pat Richardson) singing "I've Been with Jesus." Soloist Carl Smith and choir singing "Close to Thee"
As the world pauses to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., AfroPop Radio examines the juxtaposition of the fight for freedom and equality through some rarely heard speeches delivered by Dr. King. Here, he considers the African plight. He contrasts the Black American Struggle with those fighting for independence across the diaspora particularly after he attends the independence celebration of Ghana. He also expresses and suggests an action that Britain and the US should take as a protest against apartheid South Africa. Dr. King was definitely conscious about shat was happening on the Continent.Alsarah and the Nubatones - Ya Watan (Sudan)Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birth of a New Nation, April 7 1957Davido, Tiwa Savage, Sarkodie, Lola Rae - Africa Rising (Nigeria, Ghana,)Burna Boy - Another Story (Nigeria)Miriam Makeba - Soweto Blues (South Africa)Dr. Martin Luther King Jr - Speaks on South Africa (City Temple Hall, London, UK, on Dec. 7, 1964) Thandiswa Mazwai - Jikijela (South Africa)Femi Kuti - Politics Na Big business (Nigeria)Yemi Alade ft. Sauti Sol - Africa(Nigeria, Kenya)Newen afroBeat ft. Seun Kuti - Opposite People (Chile, Nigeria, Senegal)Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., - I've Been to the Mountaintop (Mason Temple, Memphis, TN April3 1968)Herbie Hancock, India Arie, Seal, Pink, Fatoumata Diawara, Oumou Sangare - Imagine (USA, United Kingdom, Mali)
Listen as the hosts discuss Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream. They ponder the meaning of MLK Day, if we have accomplished his dream, and their own dreams. Then, they head to The Dream Lives event to ask members of the Columbus Community, including Michael Soul, the same thing. The episode ends with a snippet of MLK's final speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop".
Broadcast (1986) es el primer álbum de estudio de la banda de rock inglesa Cutting Crew. Se lanzó por primera vez en el Reino Unido el 22 de noviembre de 1986, y luego se lanzó más ampliamente, incluso en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 1987 con diferentes presentaciones y cuatro pistas remezcladas ("Any Color", "One for the Mockingbird", " I've Been in Love Before"y" (I Just) Died in Your Arms "), todos los cuales fueron lanzados como singles. Fue el primer álbum lanzado en los Estados Unidos por la nueva impronta estadounidense de Virgin Records, Virgin Records America.
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" was the last speech delivered by Dr. King on April 3, 1968. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Learn how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech is central to the plot of Steve Berry's new Cotton Malone thriller, The Bishop's Pawn. Listen here.Thanks for listening to Off the Page! We've brought you 55 episodes overthree years' time, but it's time for a change. Off the Page will no longerbe released on a monthly basis. Be sure to have your subscription settingsset to receive notifications so that you learn when we release a newepisode. Thanks.
[School of Everything Else 2016] This is one of the films of the year. A Japanese fable delivered in stunning stop-motion by American studio LAIKA, the team behind Coraline, ParaNorman and Boxtrolls. Every single one of you needs to see it. Joining us are animation experts Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse and Jerome McIntosh of GameBurst. Among other things we discuss the climate for animated films and what it takes to make a hit, which this, tragically, despite its beautiful direction, tight, well-delivered script, vibrant, fun characters and playful yet heartrending score, is not. Guests: Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse Jerome McIntosh of GameBurst The second collection of clips from my shows, this time covering the period between 2013 and 2016 when Sharon became my co-host, Digital Drift and School of Movies. They are pulled from fewer overall episodes but they are more meaty and substantial with some of the funniest, sustained moments and memories. You'll also hear from my guest spots from That Awful Sound and The Mana Pool along with a host of new voices. And of course the now-infamous introduction of Dramatic Readings and Bad Reviews Against Humanity. Volume 3: Digital Drift Avatar Responses [DD49 2014 - 0.01.00] The formation of Digital Drift [0.02.05] 50 Shades Trilogy Rant [DD06 - 0.06.25] We Hate Movies [DD05 - 0.09.30] Rhianna Pratchett [DD08 - 0.25.38] Spider-Man 3 - Harry's Problem [DD12 - 0.32.18] Transformers - Non-Dairy Dessert [DD32 - 0.36.01] I've Been a Bad, Bad Angel [That Awful Sound #18 - 2015 - 0.37.36] Volume 4: School of Movies Robin Hood - Hysterical Inaccuracy [SOM143 2016 - 0.57.53] Flight of Dragons - Racist Wizards [SOM145 - 1.05.21] Terminator 3 - Joshua Rants [DD72 Mid-2015 - 1.11.02] Deadpool - Colossus on Music [SOM146 - 1.24.06] Making Fantasy Fun [Mana Pool #393 - 2015 - 1.27.11] The New Century Multiverse 101 [1.35.58] Jurassic Wrestling [DD68 - Mid 2015 - 1.47.54] The Daddle [DD44 - Late 2014 - 1.56.32] Crap Chinese Toys [DD48 - 1.59.50] RobertCop 2 [School of Everything Else #88 - 2.09.35] Grey [SOEE87 - Late 2015 - 2.14.17] Credits [2.22.50]
Ozark Highlands Radio is a weekly radio program that features live music and interviews recorded at Ozark Folk Center State Park’s beautiful 1,000-seat auditorium in Mountain View, Ark. In addition to the music, our “Feature Host” segments take listeners through the Ozark hills with historians, authors and personalities who explore the people, stories, and history of the Ozark region. This week, the unconventional folk-blues-rock-bluegrass trio “The Howlin’ Brothers” perform live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with “The Howlin’ Brothers,” Aubrey Atwater & Elwood Donnelly present memories of Balis Ritchie, and Mark Jones offers an archival recording of original Ozark musicians Aubrey Richardson & Mike McGee. “The Howlin’ Brothers” are Ian Craft, Ben Plasse, and Jared Green. The trio has a wide ranging appeal as evidenced by their popular performance at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Combining banjo, fiddle, guitar and upright bass, they perform traditional and original music with a sound familiar to fans of old time, roots, and Americana styles. Of note is fiddler and banjo player Ian Craft, as he could be creating a new style of hybrid banjo playing. Renowned folk musicians Aubrey Atwater & Elwood Donnelly profile influential folk music icons Jean Ritchie and the Ritchie Family, as well as explore the traditional Appalachian music and dance that the Ritchie Family helped to perpetuate into the modern American folk lexicon. This episode focuses on memories of Balis Ritchie, and features Aubrey & Elwood’s performance of the traditional song “I've Been a Foreign Lander.” Mark Jones' “From the Vault” segment features a rare recording of Ozark originals Aubrey Richardson & Mike McGee performing the traditional folk song “Cluck Ole Hen,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives.
Happy Valentines Day all you LoveBirds out there!! I've Been feeling real R&B'ish lately and have been wanting to put alot of these tracks together on a mix for everybody to hear. Keith Sweat, Isley Brothers, and R Kelly are just a few of the Artists featured on here. Pop this in and Enjoy, My Gift to you on my Birthday Month. Once again thanks for all the Support on my Podcast. Spread the Word, PEACE ~X~
1. Walking Up the King's Highway 2. God's Not Throwing Roses Away 3. I've Been to Calvary 4. There Is a River 5. Dear Jesus, Abide with Me 6. Looking for God's Rainbow
1. This World Is Not My Home 2. Have Thine Own Way 3. Have You Walked with the Lord Today 4. The Love of God 5. Thank You for the Roses 6. I've Been to Calvary 7. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot