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Margrét Erla Maack og Hulda Geirsdóttir skiptu með sér Popplandinu í dag og buðu upp á fjölbreytta blöndu tónlistar. Lagalisti: Emilíana Torrini - Big Jumps. Stuðmenn - Ofboðslega Frægur. Emmsjé Gauti og Króli - 10 Þúsund. Uppáhellingarnir - Vor í Reykjavík. Inspector Spacetime - Dansa og Bánsa. Elton John - I'm still standing. Miriam Makeba- Pata Pata. Chappell Roan - The Giver. Amy Winehouse - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - The way u... - Kynning Plata vikunnar 2025 19. vika. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - The way u.... The Turtles - Happy together. Laufey - Silver Lining. Barbra Streisand - Woman In Love. CMAT - Running/Planning. Wet Leg - Catch These Fists. Stereolab - Aerial Troubles. Billy Joel - Uptown girl. Muse - New born. BECK - Tropicalia. Jalen Ngonda - Just as Long as We're Together. The Kinks - All day and all of the night. Daði Freyr - I don't wanna talk. Caribou - Odessa. GDRN, Friðrik Dór, Moses Hightower og Stórsveit Reykjavíkur - Springur út. Wings - Live And Let Die. Ásdís - Touch Me. Grace Jones - I've seen that face before. Árnason og Co., Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson - Sprettur. Mumford and sons - I Will Wait. Damiano David - Born With A Broken Heart. Run DMC & Aerosmith - Walk This Way. Warmland - The Very End of the End (The Beginning of Something Great). Jón Jónsson Tónlistarm., Una Torfadóttir - Vertu hjá mér. Lana del Rey- Henry, come on. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir, Bergrós Halla Gunnarsdóttir - Love & Affirmation - Kynning Plata vikunnar 2025 19. vika. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir, Bergrós Halla Gunnarsdóttir - Love & Affirmation. Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson, Benni Hemm Hemm - Allt í lagi. Pulp - Spike Island. Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapewine. Cake - Never there. Steinunn Jónsdóttir - Stiklað á stóru. Wallen, Morgan - Love Somebody. Lenny Kravitz - The Chamber. Adele - Rolling In The Deep. Ellen Kristjánsdóttir og Mannakorn - Litla Systir. My Morning Jacket - Time Waited. CMAT - Running/Planning. Krummi - Stories To Tell. Simply Red - Stars.
I Will Wait for the God of My SalvationIf you are in a season of waiting, do not lose heart. Look to the Lord. Trust in His salvation. Be assured that He hears your prayers, and in His perfect timing, He will act. Keep your faith steadfast, knowing that God is never late, and He never fails.
A sermon by Pastor Charlie Grimes, Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, Walnut Creek, OH. If you have a comment or question, please feel free to share it: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encouragers-united/message Encouragement Positive mental attitude Enthusiasm, Dreamer, Coach, Mentor, Friend Charlesrgrimes@gmail.com charlesrgrimes.com Twitter: @charlesrgrimes https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-grimes-2b78444b/ https://www.instagram.com/encouragers_united/ https://www.facebook.com/EncouragersUnited/?modal=admin_todo_tour https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS-40nUSl9SCekbbhk3FzYw?view_as=subscriber www.wcmenn.org The Encouragers United Podcast is a joint ministry effort by Charlie Grimes and Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. Many thanks to Sarah Hochstetler for singing "I Will Wait" based upon Psalm 130. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encouragers-united/support
**One of the ways we talked about how to make money from your computer is content creation adn affiliate marketing, but first you need a niche. Today we talk about what exactly a niche is and how to find one. When looking for a niche consider: 1) what do you know, what do you have experience in 2) what do you like, what are you passionate about 3) what problems can you solve, what frustrations can you offer a solution for Needs Wants Desires Fears Local product or service missing and needed. They should be a group of people willing to PURCHASE items. "People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies." -Blair Warren Keyword Search to see if it's worth making content about: Higher search volume = higher competition Too low search volume = no audience At least 1000 3000 is golden 10k is too high 12+ long tail variation s of main key word Tools to search a niche: Redditlist.com Google Keywords Amazon best sellers books Facebook groups Quora questions being asked in broad search term Clickbank Avoid: Niches in the top 500 sites on Alexa https://www.alexa.com/topsites Avoid health and financial niches because Google punishes your rank unless you have professional qualifications. Unless you are professional yourself or can find someone who is, don't make this your niche. (forgot to mention this in the show) What to sell: Accessories, add-ons, extras (tv cables, guitar strings, hard drives) Consumables Easy price point. The impulse buy under $20. The long term solution to a big problem My Bluntly Honest Review of E-Junkie. Good or Just Junk? Next week we'll have E-Junkie Founder Robert Singh on the show to dive into his story of building his business on laziness. Random Event: Soul Parasite This was a horror radio drama I put together in college Listen to the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTAEo4_3OvYw-crylDqqN-Q• I recommend turning off the lights and wearing headphones to really get the most out of this experience. _Shout Out to Beef Sticks Podcast. _Crazy (and lazy) funny guys who cover the 90s era of wrestling. Check 'em out! Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Spotify Find them on Facebook Music: "Drifting" by Andy Mckee clip used for commentary and used as an educational example. "I'll Procrastinate" is a Parody of "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons . No copyright infringement intended.** he is tempted by a demon to basically kill his entire family with a chainsaw it's a skitzophrenic mind trip of horror Happy Halloween!
It's the “I Will Wait” edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard visits with two rookies who were probably the biggest longshots to make the 53-man roster. Plus, Dave Lapham joins Dan to discuss the latest Bengals news and their training camp MVPs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With inspiration from his stylistic ancestors Nat King Cole and Joe Williams, John Dokes brings new life to the deep-souled world of baritone jazz vocals on his elegant new album, Our Day on his Swing Theory Entertainment imprint. In delivering a distinctive post-pandemic outing of classic songs embodied with hopeful passion, Dokes—also promises that his new endeavor is “an album that will make you move.” Our Day features songs associated with Cole (such as the smooth low-toned “Almost Like Being in Love,” the delightful Rodgers and Hart gem, “This Can't Be Love,” the Latin-vibed “L.O.V.E.” that elicits dancing), two vocalese numbers (Jon Hendricks' take on one-time Jazz Messenger composer Bobby Timmons' “Moanin',” Mark Murphy's swinging run through Freddie Hubbard's “Red Clay”), the full-energy pop vibe on Billy Ocean's hit “Suddenly,” the calming Michel Legrand tune “I Will Wait for You” made famous from the Frank Sinatra songbook. “I grew up dancing hip-hop, I made a transition to something that I could do for a longer time in my life,” says Dokes. “I switched to Lindy Hop also known as swing dancing. I came to singing later in my life, but I gravitated to the music I was most passionate about—the eras of the ‘40s, ‘50s, early ‘60s. I started picking songs that really moved me. Dokes' last two albums were quintet affairs. For Our Day, he convened a nonet that includes members of the New York-based George Gee Swing Orchestra where he launched his career as a vocalist. (He documented that with his debut album, John Dokes Sings, George Gee Swings.) Key to the album's success is the arranging of Gee's musical director trombonist David Gibson. “Dave is a great arranger,” Dokes says. “He provides layers for the nonet where everyone has a chance to shine on solos as he fills up the space with his lines.” Now, with his fourth album, Dokes has fully arrived. There's not a dull moment on Our Day. He opens with “Our Day Will Come.” “It's a love song,” Dokes says. but it's also an opening from the past. Now is our time. Now is our day. It's really a song about us as a band coming back together.” Originally, Dokes was in the midst of fashioning a trilogy of quintet recordings (2017's Forever Reasons and 2019's True Love on Ian Hendrickson-Smith's Rondette Jazz label). While the third album is still in the works, a couple of events intervened. “I got derailed,” says Dokes. “First, my drummer Lawrence Leathers died after True Love came out. I moved to Chicago with my wife and two children. Then there was the pandemic that changed how I was looking at the future. I had to restart my brain. I decided to work on some of my material that had never been recorded. I contacted George Gee and he was working on his nonet's Christmas album in May 2023, so we combined that with David arranging my album. It was a back-to-back operation of small big bands.” The nonet comprises saxophonists Anthony Nelson Jr. and Michael Hashim, multi-reeds player Patience Higgins, trumpeters Freddie Hendrix and Andy Gravish, Gibson on trombone. pianist Steve Einerson, bassist Malik McLaurine and drummer Chris Latona. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas who grew up living in Oakland, California, Dokes never dreamed of becoming a professional singer even though he was fascinated by black-and-white reruns of Nat Coles' short-lived 15-minute network television show that ran on NBC in 1956. “I watched them nonstop before I ever thought about singing,“ Dokes says. “But there was his elegance, his smoothness, his ease. That resonated with me. And it informed how I approach my singing today. I don't dive into a lot of vocal acrobatics - but like some of my favorite acrobatic and non-acrobatic singers I like to lean in and tell the story to connect with my audience.” His father was steeped in music while Dokes was growing up. He played Nat King Cole albums in the house, and he was in an r&b band in the Bay Area in the ‘70s that often opened for soul/r&b stars of the day like The Whispers and The Stylistics. He moved to New York and became a regular at swing dance shows including dates by the George Gee Swing Orchestra. One of his dance partners was the legendary Lindy Hopper, cabaret star, alto sax player Dawn Hampton, the cousin of jazz hero Lionel Hampton and sister of legendary trombonist and composer Slide Hampton. She told him that she really liked his voice when he was dancing. “If Dawn likes my voice, I'm going to surprise her one night and sing a couple of songs with George's band. George only knew me as a dancer. He saw my potential and asked me to join the band. That built my confidence and gave me the path to get better.”
S8E780 – Recorded & Aired Broadcast: Thursday, March 14, 2024; ALL NEW: Real Talk with Rufus: Small Romantic Behaviors that Don't Get Much Credit!; Inside Scoop with Rufus: Gospel News with Nina Taylor: This week on The Gospel News with Nina Taylor! Damon Little, Health for African Americans, and The Top 10 Gospel Songs! Congratulations to Bri, with her No. 1 song, "I Will Wait"! - www.therh3show.com. Items / Sponsors / Mentions featured in Today's Show: Stay Safe, Stay Protected, Stay Home! *No Copyright Infringement intended!!! We do not own the rights to the music that's being played*. ---- Copyright Disclaimer: Excerpts from books, blogs, social media, and public figures protected by Fair Use Clause of the Copyright Act which states - Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A but under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. ---- #DamonLittle, #Entertainment, #TheRH3Show, #TrendingTopics, #BlackAlbinism Follow The RH3 Show See it first. See it now. Only at www.therh3show.com www.facebook.com/therh3show www.instagram.com/therh3show www.twitter.com/therh3show www.youtube.com/iRepASavior ---- The views expressed here are those of the Host(s) and of the Guests and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of any affiliates of The RH3 Show. TRH3S is a talk media and an intellectual property of RH3 Productions; a division of S'iol Solutions (S'iol - noun | si·ol | see·ole). ---- Health Minute Disclaimer, please visit: www.therh3show.com. ---- How to listen to The RH3 Show at 1 pm est. M-F, you can go to my website www.therh3show.com to check times of airplay, or subscribe to one of the major podcast platforms ... #Audacy, #iHeartRadio, #AmazonMusic, #AmazonAudiobooks, #Spotify, #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePlayMusic, #AnchorFM, other Podcast platforms and search "The RH3 Show". #Gospel107FM, #KitchenTableTalk, #InsideScoopWithRufus, #RealTalkWithRufus, #TRH3S, #BlackAlbino, #AskRufusLetter, #AdviceLetters, #DaytimeTalkShow, #DaytimeTV, #RadioStation, #EntertainmentTalk, Telepictures, Debmar Mercury, OWN, TVOne, Endemol Shine, Tyler Perry Studios, FoxSoul --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therh3show/message
S8E779 – Recorded & Aired Broadcast: Wednesday, March 13, 2024; ALL NEW: Kitchen Table Talk: 5 Things to Do After 7 PM & Your Life will Never Be the Same!; Real Talk with Rufus: 4 Ways to Know, If You Can Be Trusted!; Inside Scoop with Rufus: Bobby Brown, Armon Wiggins, Don Lemon, etc.; Gospel News with Nina Taylor: This week on The Gospel News with Nina Taylor! Damon Little, Health for African Americans, and The Top 10 Gospel Songs! Congratulations to Bri, with her No. 1 song, "I Will Wait"! - www.therh3show.com. Items / Sponsors / Mentions featured in Today's Show: Stay Safe, Stay Protected, Stay Home! *No Copyright Infringement intended!!! We do not own the rights to the music that's being played*. ---- Copyright Disclaimer: Excerpts from books, blogs, social media, and public figures protected by Fair Use Clause of the Copyright Act which states - Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A but under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. ---- #BobbyBrown, #ArmonWiggins, #DonLemon, #Entertainment, #TheRH3Show, #TrendingTopics, #BlackAlbinism Follow The RH3 Show See it first. See it now. Only at www.therh3show.com www.facebook.com/therh3show www.instagram.com/therh3show www.twitter.com/therh3show www.youtube.com/iRepASavior ---- The views expressed here are those of the Host(s) and of the Guests and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of any affiliates of The RH3 Show. TRH3S is a talk media and an intellectual property of RH3 Productions; a division of S'iol Solutions (S'iol - noun | si·ol | see·ole). ---- Health Minute Disclaimer, please visit: www.therh3show.com. ---- How to listen to The RH3 Show at 1 pm est. M-F, you can go to my website www.therh3show.com to check times of airplay, or subscribe to one of the major podcast platforms ... #Audacy, #iHeartRadio, #AmazonMusic, #AmazonAudiobooks, #Spotify, #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePlayMusic, #AnchorFM, other Podcast platforms and search "The RH3 Show". #Gospel107FM, #KitchenTableTalk, #InsideScoopWithRufus, #RealTalkWithRufus, #TRH3S, #BlackAlbino, #AskRufusLetter, #AdviceLetters, #DaytimeTalkShow, #DaytimeTV, #RadioStation, #EntertainmentTalk, Telepictures, Debmar Mercury, OWN, TVOne, Endemol Shine, Tyler Perry Studios, FoxSoul --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therh3show/message
1. Guiding Light (00:20) 2. Little Lion Man (04:14) 3. Babel (09:11) 4. Beloved (13:00) 5. Lover of the Light (17:24) 6. Tompkins Square Park (23:17) 7. Believe (29:21) 8. Rose of Sharon (34:03) 9. The Cave (38:01) 10. Roll Away Your Stone (43:03) 11. Ditmas (47:45) 12. Slip Away (51:35) 13. Picture You (57:20) 14. The Wolf (01:04:04) 15. Reminder (Acoustic) (01:11:15) 16. Timshel (Acoustic) (01:14:48) 17. Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover) (01:18:23) 18. Awake My Soul (01:23:40) 19. I Will Wait (01:29:00) 20. Delta (01:34:10) All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY!
Welcome back to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 points: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.comI will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12 pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses......Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!......Intro song: Walk Like an Egyptian by The BanglesSong 1: Re-Arranged by Limp Bizkit (1999)Song 2: Hellhound on My Trail by Fleetwood Mac (1968)Song 3: I Will Wait by Mumford & Sons (2012)Song 4: Hold On by Alabama Shakes (2012)Song 5: Limelight by Rush (1981)Song 6: Some Kind of Wonderful by Grand Funk Railroad (1974)Song 7: I Fall to Pieces by Patsy Cline (1961)Song 8: Step in the Arena by Gang Starr (1991)Song 9: Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin (1974)Song 10: Addicted by Amy Winehouse (2006)
In this brand new season of "Who's Got Aux?," new hosts, seniors Juliana Cruz and Riley McConnell are joined by Prosper High School principal, Mr. Jones. Today's songs were "Religiously" by Bailey Zimmerman, "Drove Me to The Whiskey" by Casey Donahew, and "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons.
Sometimes everyone is too busy to talk. Or to meet. Andy has reached Save me a Weekend, the last track on side one of 'AT', the album co-written with Tim Finn. In Episode 5, the pals start off with one of them feeling grumpy and end up writing a wider lament. Thankfully, Andy has edited out the update on his tooth situation, but there are digressions on singing harmony and Harriet the double bass. You can listen to her on I Will Wait and One in a Million. Poetry fans will be all over pathetic fallacy.As always, you will hear early demo versions of the song as a work-in progress and one of the final rough mixes before it was sent to John Leckie to mix. Please share and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. See you next week!Save me a Weekend by Finn/WhitePlayed and recorded by Andy and Tim in Melbourne and AucklandPodcast artwork by Sebastian WhiteListen to and/or order Andy White and Tim Finn's 'AT' album on their BandcampListen to and/or order Andy's 'This garden is only temporary' album on his Bandcamp
Military Spouses Use Theater to tell Their Story When servicemen and women join the military, it creates a ripple effect. One that includes everyone in their family and it can be argued that that ripple effect is felt most acutely by their spouse and children. Joining The Scuttlebutt this week to share their stories are Amy Uptgraft and Lea Johnson. In July 2015, as Amy learned to cope with her husband's deployments, loneliness at home, and distance from loved ones she established connections with other military spouses who shared similar experiences. This led Amy to write the play I WILL WAIT after interviewing countless spouses about the challenges of life in the military. The play impacted the military and civilian community and began a conversation about military spouses' lives, their individual stories and journeys, and the support that was needed. In 2017, Amy connected with two other military spouses in Alaska; Lea Johnson and Wendy Caldwell. Together, they took Amy's inspiration and desire to serve military spouses to the next level. A year later, in March 2018, Veteran's Spouse Project was formed. Now, Veteran's Spouse Project is dedicated to sharing the stories of generations of military spouses, uniting the military and civilian communities in friendship and understanding, and creating a beautiful space rooted in the values we hold dear. Join The Scuttlebutt this week to hear about Amy and Lea's passion for storytelling, the sacrifices they've had to make and their personal stories of triumph and strength. Veterans Spouse Project - https://veteransspouseproject.org/ I WILL WAIT - https://veteransspouseproject.org/i-will-wait/ Thank you to our sponsor: Tobacco Free Adagio Health: https://tobaccofree.adagiohealth.org/ The Scuttlebutt is now on Wreaths Across America Radio. You listen in any time with this live link: https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/radio To find out more information about the Veterans Breakfast Club and view our upcoming schedule of online and in-person events, visit our website at: http://www.veteransbreakfastclub.org/ #podcast #zoom #scuttlebutt #thescuttlebutt #humor #storytelling #headlines #news #oralhistory #militaryhistory #roundtable #navy #army #airforce #marinecorps #marines #military #coastguard #veteran #veterans #veteransbreakfastclub #vbc #nonprofit #501c3 #veterans #veteran #vet #militaryhistory #usarmy #army #vietnam #usnavy #navy #pilot #airforce #veteranowned #coastguard #aviators #militaryveterans #Iraq #vietnamveterans #veteransstories #veteranshistory #veteranshistoryproject #veteranstravel #veteranstrips #veteranshistoricaltours #veteransoralhistory #militaryretirees #armyretirees #navyretirees #warstories #airforce #vietnamwar #veteraninterview
You may be familiar with the acoustic duo Shane & Shane and their songs I Will Wait for You: Psalm 130, or worship renditions of Hymns, Come Thou Fount, Holy Holy Holy, or How Great Thou Art. Their prolific work has been a staple in the musical worship of many churches. Today, Jonathan welcomes Shane & Shane. They met in college and twenty years later are still praising the Lord through music, touring, writing, and equipping the next generation of worship leaders through their project,The Worship Initiative.We invite you to tune in to this week's episode of Candid for an in-depth, fun, and entertaining conversation with Shane Barnard and Shane Everett as we discuss their beginnings, how the Lord has changed them over the last ten years of touring, the conviction in their hearts to write Biblically accurate worship songs for the church, and their desire to encourage other worship leaders to do the same.This episode is one you don't want to miss. It was a great encouragement to hear how these brothers in Christ yearn to be good stewards of God's Word through music. To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecandidpod
Tim Vesely is a bassist, guitarist, songwriter, composer, and sound engineer. Best-known as a co-founder of the Canadian art-rock band Rheostatics, Tim also performs with his own band The Violet Archers. When not performing and writing songs, Tim is the house engineer at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio, which he refers to as his "dream job". In that role, he has engineered and mixed albums with artists such as Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy Band, Serena Ryder, The Sadies and Gord Downie, Bobby Dove, Kathleen Edwards, Whitehorse, and The Strumbellas.Tim and Jane pick up from their previous conversation (EP 15: Tim Vesely - The Songwriter). In this session, they turn to the art of recording: techniques methods, and tricks; creating a good studio vibe, and capturing the magic of the sound. In between, Tim talks about some of his favourite songs of all time, why he loves them, and how they influenced him. MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Rearview" Written by Tim Vesely Performed by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan. Listen at 54:50LINKS:Tim's "Formative Tracks" playlistMore about Tim at timveselymusic.comLIST OF SONG SAMPLES (in order of appearance):"I Will Wait for You" - Blue Rodeo, Many a Mile (2021)"Mean to Me" - Chris Houston, Hazards of Glitter (2019)"Introducing Happiness" - Rheostatics, Introducing Happiness (1995)"The Big Country" - Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978)"Steppin' Out" - Joe Jackson, Night and Day (1982)"Path of Least" - The Violet Archers, The End of Part One (2007)"Bring It On Home to Me" - Sam Cooke, (Single, 1962)"Little Voice" - Great Aunt Ida, How They Fly (2006)"Gravity of the Situation" - Vic Chesnutt, Is The Actor Happy? (1995)"The Light of Day" - Oliver Schroer, Camino (2006)"Smith and Jones Forever" - Silver Jews, American Water (1998)"Hopeless Romantic" - Bobby Dove, Hopeless Romantic (2021)"Living For the City" - Stevie Wonder, Innervisions (1973)Support the showA Morning Run Productions ProjectMusic Buddy is nomated for a 2023 Canadian Podcast Award for "Outstanding Music Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for a Series". Many thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards, and congratulations to all the Nominees! You can see the full list of Nominees at canpodawards.ca Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host) 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 KostiukEmail: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypod
This week we sit down and talk about Mumford and Son's song "I Will Wait" #mumfordandsons #iwillwait --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 78 Strange Synths Little Heard Sounds from Unique Synthesizers Playlist David Behrman, “Pools Of Phase Locked Loops,” from My Dear Siegfried (2005 XI Records). Synthesizers (homemade), David Behrman, Katharine Morton Austin. Recorded live at Radio Bremen in May 1972 and commissioned by Hans Otte. At a time when commercial models of analog synths were widely available, Behrman and other musicians such as Gordon Mumma and David Tudor insisted on creating purpose-built instruments using the same principles. Behrman explains, “The homemade synthesizers had 32 voltage-controlled triangle-wave generators built around a chip utilizing a circuit design called the Phase Locked Loop. The chip made smooth glides possible from one pitch to another. The homemade synthesizers also had voltage-controlled amplifiers, rows of small knobs and frequency counters with the aid of which the performers could retune individual oscillators during a performance.” 14:00 John Ridges, “Fugue In G” (Bach) from Computer Controlled Synthesizer Performances (1977 Tesseract Records). This work was made using a computer-controlled music synthesizer which its makers dubbed Mesmerelda. It was comprised on 200 integrated circuits that could create 96 different pitches assigned to six separate channels. Only one waveform was used, a square wave, and there was no envelope control. Hence, the simple organ-like tone of the piece. 4:49 John Ridges, “Ruffles” (Ridges) from Computer Controlled Synthesizer Performances (1977 Tesseract Records). From the same album comes “Ruffles” performed by composer John Ridges. This track featured a slightly more advanced computer music synthesizer they called the AD8. It featured up to eight synthesis boards each one relating to a single channel. So, eight pitches could be played at a time and there was filtering, waveform generation other than square waves, and simple envelope generation to provide a slightly more advanced sound. As Ridges wrote in the liner notes, with pride, “these pieces are generally free of the bizarre noises usually found on electronic synthesizer albums.” The pieces were recorded in real time without overdubs. 2:36 Patrick Gleeson, “Star Wars Theme (Luke's Theme)” (Williams). (1977 Mercury). Recorded and mixed at Different Fur, San Francisco, July 1977. The piece showcases various beds, rhythms, and sounds made using the E-mu modular synthesizer, also known as an Eµ synthesizer (it's original name). "Selections from the film performed on the world's most advanced synthesizer." Drums, Billy Cobham, Harvey Mason, James Levi, Ronnie Beck; Lyricon, Lenny Picket; Vocals, Sarah Baker; keyboards, performer (Breath Controller), engineered, produced, arranged, and conducted by Patrick Gleeson. 5:36 Bennie Maupin, “Crystals” from Moonscapes (1978 Mercury). Eµ synthesizer (E-mu Modular Synthesizer) programmed by Patrick Gleeson, who owned Different Fur Studios in the San Francisco area and owned an Eµ modular synthesizer (see the earlier Star Wars album which also featured this same synth.) Here, we have a different treatment of the same instrument by jazz woodwind player Maupin, who played Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Marimba, Glockenspiel, Eµ Synthesizer, and Computone Synthesizer Winddriver on this album. I picked this track because this is most stripped-down arrangement featuring only Maupin playing the Eµ synthesizer and other instruments. 1:19 Sylvester, “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” from Step II (1978 Fantasy). One of the few albums to feature EML (Electronic Music Laboratories) Modular Synthesizers. String synthesizer, Electro-comp 101 synthesizer and 200 expander unit, Oberheim DS-2 Sequencer, Effects , Pat Cowley; organ, Electric piano, Clavinet, Michael C. Finden; Percussion, David Frazier; Producer, Lead Vocals, Piano, Sylvester. EML was a Connecticut-based synth maker that was around from about 1970 to 1984. They were best-known for their Electro-comp modular synths. The 101 was a duophonic semi-modular 44-note synth and the model 200 was an expander unit that added ring modulation, spring reverb, and high and low filters to the setup. It was interesting to hear this Moroder-like pulsating synth sound coming from something other than a Moog. 6:34 Pere Ubu, “I Will Wait” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). This second album from this Ohio group always figured high on my playlist of favorites. I was mostly fascinated by the synthesizer fills and hijinks by Allen Ravenstine that punctuated much of the group's music with the quirkiest of sounds, all blended and mixed to provide many weird hooks and twists. This is another example of the EML, Electro-comp duphonic modular synthesizer although almost used in a polar opposite way than Sylvester. This is a unique sound from the time. Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Ravenstine is still active and an electronic musician although he has left the EML for other synthesizer frontiers. He remains very much the experimental improviser. 1:45 Pere Ubu, “Navvy” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Features sounds of the EML Electro-comp modular synthesizer by Allen Ravenstine. 2:40 Pere Ubu, “On the Surface” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Features sounds of the EML Electro-comp modular synthesizer by Allen Ravenstine. 2:37 Pascal Languirand, “O Nos Omnes” from De Harmonia Universalia (1980 Polydor). I am featuring a track that uses, among other instruments, the Farfisa Synthorchestra, the famous Italian's company entry into the string synthesizer fray. The Syntorchestra was split into two keyboard sections, strings (polyphonic), and mono synth voices. It was a hybrid organ and synthesizer and used much by Klaus Schulze and other German electronic musicians for the short time that it was available from 1975 to 1978. Nine slider controls were positioned next to a 3-octave keyboard and provided some “chaotic” control episodes for this much beloved and rare keyboard. 7:16 Moebius, “Clone Zone” from Moebius (1979 Plastic Poison). Yes, a progressive rock group that utilized the modular synthesizers developed by Serge Tcherepnin, Rich Gold, and Randy Cohen at CalArts in late 1972. By the mid-1970a, Tcherepnin left CalArts and began to manufacture his instruments in Hollywood. Serge modules were designed to bring many elements of the circuits controllable by the performer, patching them in unusual ways beyond what was considered normal for a given module. The model used on this album probably had a 16-stage sequencer introduced by the company, and I think you can hear such patterns in this song. Listen for the bubbling, sequenced sounds that are contrasted to the monophonic solos of the Minimoog and patch sounds of the ARP Odyssey. I think the track opens with the Serge pattern. Drums, Evan Kaplan; Minimoog synthesizer, Bruce Courtois; Roland Sh3a, AP 2600 synthesizers, Steve Roach; Serge modular, Minimoog synthesizer, vocals, written by, Bryce Robbley; Serge modular synthesizer, Doug Lynner. 4:55 Moebius, “Song For Lya,” from Moebius (1979 Plastic Poison). Serge, Oberheim, and Minimoog synthesizers, vocals, written by, Bryce Robbley; Serge, Oberheim synthesizers, written by, Doug Lynner; Violin, John Stubbs. Listen closely to tune-out the parts by the Odyssey and Minimoog and you will experience a lovely bed laid down by the Serge. Moebius had three members, one a violinist, heard in this tune blending with the Serge. Although the group used a Sennheiser vocoder on another track, the vocal distortion on this track may have actually been the voice processed with the Serge. 3:15 Henry Kucharzyk, “Play Dot Sam” from Walk The Line - Three New Works By Henry Kucharzyk (1985 Artifact Music). This work is performed at the Samson Box at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. This track is an escapee from the 1970s but nonetheless fills a void in that period when commercial synthesizers were moving to digital technology and were quite expensive. The Samson Box was a computer-based digital synthesizer created in 1977 by Peter Samson, who worked at the university. Samson stands for the “Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer. It was a one-off special-purpose dedicated audio computer designed for use by student composers at Center for Computer Research in Musical and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University. 3:06 Salvatore Martirano, “The SalMar: Part One” from The SalMar Construction (2014 Sub Rosa). Another escapee from the 1970s was this performance at IRCAM in Paris in 1983. Salvatore Martirano, an American composer, invented the one-of-a-kind Sal-Mar Construction designed for real-time performance of electronic music. It was created from 1969 to 1972 at the University of Illinois. The analog synthesizer looked like a large drawing table with an array of 291 touch-sensitive connections to enable the sound generating circuits. Behind it all were some computer circuits salvaged from the Illiac II computer music system and they generated random sequences with which the performer could interact while managing four parallel processes governing the 16 oscillators, applying pitch, timbre, amplitude and envelope parameters to the sound. Martirano toured the world with the performing/composing music machine and described his live performances in the following manner: “The composer, in performance, interacts with the machine as it composes, creating spontaneously four melodic lines which move throughout the concert space via a network of 24 overhead speakers.” This performance was by Martirano while in Paris at IRCAM. 18:59 Herbie Hancock, “Rough” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). Hancock was well known as an experimenter of new synthesizer technology. During the early stages of the home computer revolution, Hancock used an AlphaSyntauri synthesizer as part of his ensemble of instruments. The AlphaSyntauri was an add-in synth for the Apple II computer, with its own sound-generating circuit board. The company was around from about 1980 to 1985. Its claim to fame what that it was much more affordable than the digital synthesizers made by New England Digital and Fairlight, each of which cost in the $30,000 to $50,000 range. The AlphaSyntauri was $1500. At this price you got 16-voice polyphony, 16 digital oscillators, and envelope generator, keyboard, and a sequencer capable of storing up to 7000 notes. It's affordable sequencing was a major attraction. This was before the Apple Macintosh was introduced, and with that the AlphaSyntauri was made immediately obsolete. But not before Hancock was able to work it into some of his electronic jazz tracks. If you listen carefully you can pick-out the sounds of the AlphaSyntauri because of all of the other synths and instruments on this track. Backing Vocals, Bernard Fowler, Grandmixer D.ST., Nicky Skopelitis, Roger Trilling; Bass, Bill Laswell; Drums, Sly Dunbar; Lead Vocals, Lamar Wright; Fairlight CMI Synthesizer, AlphaSyntauri Synthesizer, Emulator Synthesizer, Herbie Hancock; Prophet-5 Synthesizer, Michael Beinhorn; Turntables, Voice, Grandmixer D.ST. 6:55 Opening background music: P.F.M. (Premiata Forneria Marconi), “Storia In "LA"” from Jet Lag (1977 Asylum Records). Italian progressive rock band founded in 1970. Album recorded at Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California, January, 1977 and Scorpio Sound Studio, London, February, 1977. Mixed at Scorpio Sound Studio, February 1977. Mastered at RCA Studio, London. Bass, Moog B12 Synthesizer, Patrick Djivas; Drums, Percussion, Franz Di Cioccio; Electric Piano, Organ, Moog Synthesizer, Flavio Premoli. 6:28 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Waiting on God can seem like slow motion torture sometimes. Our minds can play tricks on us and deceive us into thinking we are left alone to suffer and die, but if we remember the One who created us, called us, goes before us and is with us each moment, we can awaken the hope and worthy optimism that belongs to those who belong to God. Colin Heinrich sings “I Will Wait”.
Todays 'Mind Deep Confusion' Session was all about the Lounge n Chill and it was really chilled, yes this session was one for the summer for sure dropping beats that ready you for the sun.This session was in two parts Lounge n Chill & everything else MDC style...Not going to waste anytime just get involved and enjoy the rest of the weekend...Peace n Love to all,Have a great week ahead,BiopicTrack Listing: | | TitleTrack List: HISTORY Session 244 Pressure | | | | 26 | Uncover Me (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix) | Nina Lares, Mark De Clive-Lowe | Uncover Me | Moulton Music | 27 | The World To Me (You Are) (Two 4 Soul Remix) | Jonny Montana, Craig Stewart, Dale Nortier, Stephanie Cooke, Two 4 Soul | The World To Me (You Are) - Part 2 Remixes | Wiggly Worm Records | 28 | Love Ballad (Joey Negro Jazzy Reprise) | George Benson, Joey Negro | Remixed With Love By Joey Negro Vol.2 | Z Records | 29 | I Will Wait (Honeycomb Vocal Mix) | Josh Milan | I Will Wait | Honeycomb Music | 30 | Paradise Row (Richard Earnshaw Horizon RE-Vision) | Spiritchaser, Richard Earnshaw | Paradise Row - Richard Earnshaw RE-Vision | Guess Records | 31 | So Gone (Sweet Tears Main Mix) | Sean Smith, Carla Prather, Sweet Tears | So Gone PT..2 | Smooth Agent | 32 | Falling (Dirty Secretz Remix) | Lorenzo Perrotta, Martin Carr, Dirty Secretz | Falling | Disco Balls Records | 33 | Living In Ecstasy (FK Groove Mix Edit) | Mood II Swing, Fonda Rae, Francois K | 90's House & Garage Compiled By Joey Negro | Z Records | 34 | Put It On (Incl. Osunlade Remix) (Osunlade Club Mix) | Atjazz feat. Ernesto, Osunlade | Put It On | Atjazz Record Company | 35 | Spacejam (One51 Rework) | Mini Coola | Decade - Compiled & Mixed By One51 | Duffnote
Well, we did it. This music podcast hosted by brothers, Chris and Cam Willis based on a simple thesis that there are only two categories of songs; love songs and fight songs has reached 100 episodes!Chris and Cam test this thesis against songs you've definitely heard and some you probably haven't. Sometimes they agree, sometimes they don't. Often times they surprise themselves.You won't find two brothers that love music or each other more than these two. Come for the music, stay for the family and friendship.Start your own podcast and get a $20 Amazon gift card! Use the link below.Giftcard!In this episode the guys talk another of Chris's picks, "I Will Wait" by Mumford And Sons. If you want to suggest a song for an episode, leave a review of the show and drop the title in the review.Follow the guys on instagram: Cam ChrisOR! We have an official show instagram now!And find the playlist on SpotifyThanks for listening!
Music podcast hosted by brothers, Chris and Cam Willis based on a simple thesis that there are only two categories of songs; love songs and fight songs.Chris and Cam test this thesis against songs you've definitely heard and some you probably haven't. Sometimes they agree, sometimes they don't. Often times they surprise themselves.You won't find two brothers that love music or each other more than these two. Come for the music, stay for the family and friendship.Start your own podcast and get a $20 Amazon gift card! Use the link below.Giftcard!In this episode the guys talk another of Chris's picks, "I Will Wait" by Mumford And Sons. If you want to suggest a song for an episode, leave a review of the show and drop the title in the review.Follow the guys on instagram: Cam ChrisOR! We have an official show instagram now!And find the playlist on SpotifyThanks for listening!
All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SET LIST: 1. Guiding Light (00:20) 2. Little Lion Man (04:14) 3. Babel (09:11) 4. Beloved (13:00) 5. Lover of the Light (17:24) 6. Tompkins Square Park (23:17) 7. Believe (29:21) 8. Rose of Sharon (34:03) 9. The Cave (38:01) 10. Roll Away Your Stone (43:03) 11. Ditmas (47:45) 12. Slip Away (51:35) 13. Picture You (57:20) 14. The Wolf (01:04:04) 15. Reminder (Acoustic) (01:11:15) 16. Timshel (Acoustic) (01:14:48) 17. Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover) (01:18:23) 18. Awake My Soul (01:23:40) 19. I Will Wait (01:29:00) 20. Delta (01:34:10) Re-shared by Team UNPLUGGED.
#100-98Intro/Outro: Todii by Oliver Mtukudzi100. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan (C.R.E.A.M. & Clan in Da Front & Can It Be All So Simple & Tearz)99. Graceland by Paul Simon (Graceland & You Can Call Me Al & The Boy in the Bubble & I Know What I Know & Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes)98. Babel by Mumford & Sons (Whispers in the Dark & I Will Wait & Hopeless Wanderer & Babel & Lover of the Light & Not With Haste)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Week 10 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 346-350)The Championship Round (so far)
As we finish our week on Light, today we'll explore our calling to be the light. What's beautiful about this call is that the pressure if off. We have so many misconceptions about what God requires of us, and he is not the task master we so often mistake him for. May you be encouraged today to live out your calling as the light of world, free from the weight of the world. Our Scripture for today comes from Matthew 5:14, and today's worship is I Will Wait by David Leonard. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ______ Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out? Something needs to change! So, we're launching the First15 Digital Retreat to help address the challenges we face in connecting with God in this frenetic cultural moment. When we look to Jesus, we see this exciting, life-giving invitation: “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest.” –Matthew 11:28 MSG Through the First15 Digital Retreat, you will make space to come, rest, and recover. Join us and speakers like Craig Denison, Aaron Niequist, Strahan Coleman, Charaia Callabrass, Ashley Abercrombie, and several more, as well like worship by First15 Worship artists like Nikki Moltz and Rachel Denison. Register today for this digital First15 Retreat at www.first15retreat.org, and get your tickets today!
1. Guiding Light (00:20) 2. Little Lion Man (04:14) 3. Babel (09:11) 4. Beloved (13:00) 5. Lover of the Light (17:24) 6. Tompkins Square Park (23:17) 7. Believe (29:21) 8. Rose of Sharon (34:03) 9. The Cave (38:01) 10. Roll Away Your Stone (43:03) 11. Ditmas (47:45) 12. Slip Away (51:35) 13. Picture You (57:20) 14. The Wolf (01:04:04) 15. Reminder (Acoustic) (01:11:15) 16. Timshel (Acoustic) (01:14:48) 17. Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover) (01:18:23) 18. Awake My Soul (01:23:40) 19. I Will Wait (01:29:00) 20. Delta (01:34:10) Team UNPLUGGED.
On this week's The Conversation with Roxanne Grace, Roxanne interviews singer-songwriter and artist, Branan Murphy . Branan talks about his smash hit "This World Is Not My Home", he gives some parenting and marriage advice and shares what true worship is unto God.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS► Speaking Engagements - bookingroxgrace@gmail.com► The Conversation Guest Booking - dreamtheconversation@gmail.comMusic by Chris Howland►Click HERE to check out "Way Up":https://smarturl.it/ChrisHowlandWayUp#RoxanneGrace #TheConversation #BrananMurphyVisit http://www.brananmurphy.com for more information.
includes Lovers’ Eyes, Below My Feet, Roll Away Your Stone, Lover Of The Light, Ghosts That We Knew, Wispers In The Dark, Awake My Soul, Dust Bowl Dance, I Will Wait, The Cave, also The Boxer(from Babel) . . . listen/download at: https://www.spreaker.com/show/lagunapalooza-fantasy-concert
Follow Mixtapes With Mike on Instagram here... Support Mixtapes With Mike on Patreon hereCheck out Tim & Gends Weekend podcast here... Listen to this weeks mixtape on Apple Music here...https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mixtapes-with-mike-andrew-cholfe/pl.u-zPyLB7Lurr4x7 Listen to this weeks mixtape on Spotify here...https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lNktQmOMB2MKqATmyN8d3?si=ORKEwB0MQDWIusPLpr7ufwDammit 2:45 blink-182 I Need Never Get Old 4:14 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Run 5:23 Foo Fighters The Chain 4:30 Fleetwood Mac Bobcaygeon 4:55 The Tragically Hip I Will Wait 4:37 Mumford & Sons The Old Apartment 3:24 Barenaked LadiesLove and Happiness 5:04 Al GreenGimme Shelter 4:32 The Rolling Stones Hold On, I'm Comin' 2:36 Sam & Dave As always the music discussed is played below the conversation as I believe that all musicians should be paid for what they do. This is why a purposely point the listener towards the mixtape on streaming platforms and implore you to support your local record shop by seeking out the physical releases of anything you discover through this podcast, I recommend Black Circle Recordshttps://blackcirclerecords.co.uk
Tercera entrega de canciones con banjo de protagonista o de base principal. Earl Scruggs uno de los grandes del instrumento que nos dejó hace 9 años. The Hillbenders llevando al blue grass la ópera-rock “Tommy” de Pete Townshend. Un momento cinematográfico con Kirk Douglas. Taylor Swift revisando su álbum más popular y retomando hacia las raíces. ¡Prefab Sprout y los sueños de vaqueros! Kacey Musgraves, Nanci Griffith… Mumford & Sons elogiados por Emmylou Harris por haber ha impulsado la importancia del banjo… Y atención a esa maravilla que cantan Emmylou y Linda con las hermanas Kate y Anna McGarrigle, tocando el banjo Kate. Y Bruce Hornsby y The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band preguntándose de nuevo s DISCO 1 THE ELMER SNOWDEN QUARTET Midwest Gospel Radio (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 2 THE HILLBENDERS Pinball Wizard (12) DISCO 3 MUMFORD & SONS I Will Wait (3) DISCO 4 EMMYLOU HARRIS, LINDA RONSTADT & KATE & ANNA MCGARRIGLE Golden Ring (CD 3 - 10) DISCO 5 YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND How 'Bout You? (3) DISCO 6 TAYLOR SWIFT Love Story (Taylor's Version) (ORDENADOR) DISCO 7 MICHAEL MURPHEY Carolina In The Pines (Cara 1 - Corte 2) DISCO 8 RICE, RICE, HILLMAN & PEDERSEN Lord Won't You Help Me (2) DISCO 9 THE EARL SCRUGGS REVUE Bye Bye Love (Cara 2 Corte 4) DISCO 10 NANCI GRIFFITH Lone Star State Of Mind (Cara 1 Corte 1)¡ DISCO 11 PREFAB SPROUT Cowboy Dreams (1) DISCO 12 YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND Midwest Gospel Radio (10) DISCO 13 KACEY MUSGRAVES Biscuits (6) DISCO 14 BRUCE HORNSBY & THE NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND The Valley road (Cara 4 Corte 3 DISCO 15 KIRK DOUGLAS And The Moon Grew Brighter (19) Hombre sin Rumbo Escuchar audio
Wisdom - God our Hope and Relief Psalm 130 - God our Hope and Relief Josh Strickland 13:28 {"embed_link":"https://fbcum.org/?cue_embed=wisdom-god-our-hope-and-relief&cue_theme=default","permalink":"https://fbcum.org/?cue_playlist=wisdom-god-our-hope-and-relief","skin":"cue-skin-default","thumbnail":"https://i2.wp.com/fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Weekly-Dev-Pg.jpg?fit=300%2C169&ssl=1","tracks":[{"artist":"Josh Strickland","artworkId":16091,"artworkUrl":"https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Weekly-Dev-Pg-300x300.jpg","audioId":18689,"audioUrl":"https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MidWk.Dev-Ps130.m4a","format":"mp4","length":"13:28","title":"Psalm 130 - God our Hope and Relief","order":0,"m4a":"https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MidWk.Dev-Ps130.m4a","meta":{"artist":"Josh Strickland","length_formatted":"13:28"},"src":"https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MidWk.Dev-Ps130.m4a","thumb":{"src":"https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Weekly-Dev-Pg-300x300.jpg"}}]} The Psalms are God’s inspired hymnbook. We don’t just read them we are meant to pray and sing the psalms. So, our devotional this week has four simple components: Read, Reflect, Pray, and Praise. Begin with the devotional, then end with the song of praise. This week Pastor Josh helps us understand God as the One who is our hope and relief in Psalm 130. We then end with the song of reflection: I Will Wait for You https://fbcum.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/I%20Will%20Wait%20for%20You.mp4
Worship. Thousands of songs, playlists on Spotify, and countless books have been written on the subject. It’s a topic churches wrestle with, but what is true worship? Are there different types of worship? Would it surprise you to know it’s more than music and a "me-and-Jesus" moment?Jonathan welcomes Matt Merker, a leader in corporate worship. You may know him from songs like, “He Will Hold Me Fast,” “I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130),” and “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death”. Matt's hymns have been recorded by artists including Keith and Kristyn Getty, Shane & Shane, Sandra McCracken, Sovereign Grace, and more.Matt serves as the Director of Creative Resources and Training for Getty Music. He served on the pastoral staff and as an elder of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. He also has recently released a new book, "Corporate Worship: How the Church Gathers as God's People". In this episode of Candid Conversations, Jonathan and Matt take a deeper look into worship as the gathered body of Christ. As you listen today, may you be encouraged to gather in Biblical community to worship!To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpod
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This month's focus is on "Relationships That Thrive". Relationship coach Angel Baney, from Hear My Voice Now joins us for this episode. ————- In March 2020, Angel found her massage therapy business unable to operate due to COVID19 shutdowns. This gave her the opportunity to pursue other opportunities and explore how to use her talents. With a supportive husband, Angel created a course to help improve mother/daughter relationships and was certified as a B.A.N.K. IOS coach. Recently Angel was certified as a B.A.N.K. Trainer in personality and relationships. Angel wants to end the cycle of domestic violence. She believes that teaching girls early to find and use their voice. She wants to raise emotional intelligence Angel continues to work on her course for mother's & daughters, coaches and speaks to help women & girls find their voice to help end domestic violence. REIGNITE your life! Take a five minute time out to ask yourself, “What can I do to strengthen or improve my relationships?” Listen to your heart and write down all your ideas! Here are some ideas you might try: Make a quick phone call. Text someone. Write an old fashioned letter. Send flowers with a note. Schedule time for you! Just do something intentional to improve a relationship. Today is a beautiful day to live your best life now! if you'd like to crack your code and get a free B.A.N.K. Assessment, click on this link: https://bp.crackmycode.com/MyBestLifeNow (https://bp.crackmycode.com/MyBestLifeNow) --------- Angel's Contact Information: https://hearmyvoicenow.com/ (https://hearmyvoicenow.com/) --------- Angel's Favorite Song: "I Will Wait” by Mumford & Sons Angel's Favorite Book: “You Are A Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living An Awesome Life" by Jen Sincero Angel's Favorite Healthy Snack: Angel's Healthy Crackers 2 cups Almond Flour (finely ground) 2 cups Coconut Flour 2 eggs 2 tsp any spice (Italian spice-Angel's ) (I want to try onion salt, lemon pepper, Indian spices, Asian spices, southwest spices) 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese (optional) Mix together, roll out into small flat circles Bake at 325F for15minutes. Check after 12 minutes. Don't over bake. -------- Life REIGNITED Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1OvhxpUTgRroYSRQM60llt
Today's workout focuses on lifting your legs to, how should I put it, get a leg up on your fitness goals. Subscribe to the show Rate this show ★★★★★Leave a comment, click hereFollow us on Instagram for workout videos and bonus content @fitness_in_no_time Donate below to help keep this podcast going! Workout: 5 exercises, 30 seconds each exercise, and 3 roundsEquipment: Mat (optional) Mountain ClimbersButt KicksTuck JumpsReverse Leg RaisesToe Touch Crunches Intro/Outro Music: “A Mistake” (Instrumental Version) Artist: Particle House Workout Music: "I Will Wait for You" (Instrumental Version) Artist: Yesable; “You're Feelin' Me" (Instrumental Version) Artist: Yesable; "In My Veins" (Instrumental Version) Artist: Yesable; "City Nights" (Instrumental Version) Artist: Stretchd Disclaimer: Always check with your physician before starting any new workout program. If you feel dizzy, lightheaded, or shortness of breath, stop the exercise and seek medical attention if necessary. Need to catch up on an episode or want to make time for another workout? Click here for more episodes. E-mail me with any questions or comments at shamrocksfit@gmail.com. Your donations Help keep this show running. Thank you! Your contribution is greatly appreciated!Donate
Nick talks with David Leonard about the journey of his career including All Sons & Daughters, NEEDTOBREATHE, producing albums with The Creak Music, and his new venture as a solo artist. David shares some interesting memories of writing “Great Are You Lord,” what it's like to bring an artist's vision to life in the studio, and importance of not giving up in the music industry. Leave your favorite takeaway from this episode in the comments on Instagram @thesecretchordpodcast ———————— David Leonard is a songwriter, solo artist, and producer best known for his songs “Great Are You Lord,” “All the Poor and Powerless,” and “I Will Wait.” As a producer with The Creak Music he's worked with artists like Brandon Lake, Maverick City Music, Cody Carnes, and NEEDTOBREATHE. He's recently released the albums “The Wait” & the “Open House Sessions EP” as a solo artist. David's been nominated for Dove and Grammy awards, and may or may not have missed his calling as a manager at The Buckle. David and his family live in Franklin, TN. ———————— DAVID LEONARD Follow David on Instagram @davidleonardmusic Follow The Creak Music on Instagram @thecreakmusic Listen & follow David on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2r9qoFx4EhGP8RYFQ4eMIE?si=KSeMnPc2QNuFjnOS8bp_Lg / MUSIC David's solo albums “The Wait” and “Open House Sessions EP” out now wherever you listen to music THE SECRET CHORD For new episode info follow TSC on Instagram @thesecretchordpodcast Theme music by Mountaintops: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7d4GxDYKKKb6wzu3tQIBrW?si=vCCkGo1KS3yuZTZuG-fe2Q --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-secret-chord-podcast/support
Happy New Year to everyone. I know we're half way through January but I was a little slow off the mark this year. The January 2021 edition of UP! blends a mix of new tracks with some classics thrown in for good measure. The set kicks off with Kylie's new track "Real Groove" mixed by the very talented DJ Argonaut from Melbourne. Melanie C and Tones And I follow up with their current hits and it's great to see Cosmic Dawn back with a signature mix of "Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd. As the set moves into a more progressive house sound, Russ Rich & Andy Allder deliver a standout mix of Taylor Swift's new track "Evermore" as does Wayne G. on "Without You Tonight" by Anne Steele. The set eases into a big room sound with remixes from Dirty Disco & Dario Xavier and then plants its feet firmly in big room territory with remixes from Nick Stracener, Enrico Meloni and Toy Armada & DJ GRIND on new tracks from Miley Cyrus, Sagi Kariv and Sia. Welcome to 2021 everyone. Lets' hope things improve from here on. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "REAL GROOVE" (Argonaut Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE 2/ "OVERLOAD" (Todd Terry Club Mix) - MELANIE C 3/ "FLY AWAY" (Charlie Lane Remix) - TONES AND I 4/ "SAVE YOUR TEARS" (Cosmic Dawn Remix) - THE WEEKND 5/ "WHAT I DO" (Until Dawn Club Mix) - SHAB 6/ "EVERMORE" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Evermore Dancefloor Club Mix) - TAYLOR SWIFT 7/ "FOLLOW YOU" (Original Club Mix) - MATT DAREY & STAN KOLEV ft. AELYN 8/ "WITHOUT YOU TONIGHT" (Wayne G. Club Remix) - ANNE STEELE 9/ "EASY" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - MARK RONSON ft. TROYE SIVAN & KACEY MUSGRAVES 10/ "LASTING LOVER" (Dario Xavier Remix) - SIAGALA ft. JAMES ARTHUR 11/ "TATTOO" (Dario Xavier Club Mix) - AVA MAX 12/ "PRISONER" (Nick Stracener Remix) - MILEY CYRUS ft. DUA LIPA 13/ "I WILL WAIT" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Club Mix) - SAGI KARIV ft. MAYA SIMANTOV 14/ "LET'S LOVE" (Enrico Meloni Remix) - DAVID GUETTA ft. SIA
Since we have moved back to Orange Level of pandemic risk involvement, we have decided to refrain from physical gatherings once more. Today, in this short video, Peter reads a few Scriptures and a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke as he forms a meditation about the importance of active waiting when we find ourselves in the midst of crises. After listening to the talk, we suggest clicking on this link to take in "I Will Wait" by Mumford and Sons, performing at Red Rocks, outside of Denver, Colorado. After that, it would be good to listen once more to one of the songs from last week, "One Day" by Matisyahu. The post Still Isolating appeared first on St. Croix Church.
In this episode, we add commentary for the song "I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130)" by The Gettys Their music is available on all major streaming platforms. Please check out the full uninterrupted song. It is awesome! Find more worship music resources and carefully selected playlists at soundinworship.com Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/soundinworship Find us on these social media platforms: Facebook Parler YouTube
As we finish our week on Light, today we’ll explore our calling to be the light. What’s beautiful about this call is that the pressure if off. We have so many misconceptions about what God requires of us, and he is not the task master we so often mistake him for. May you be encouraged today to live out your calling as the light of world, free from the weight of the world. Our Scripture for today comes from Matthew 5:14, and today's worship is I Will Wait by David Leonard. First15 is a daily devotional written and recorded by Craig Denison. If you would like to learn more about the First15 app, books, blogs, videos and our other resources, please visit first15.org. You can always reach out to us on our contact page on the website. Click here to help even more people encounter God through the ministry of First15.
Nowadays, the average Catholic doesn’t get to see many nuns. While they used to run schools and hospitals, these are now secular institutions and we might only catch a glimpse of them assigned to different parishes or at retreats. What is the life of a religious sister like? Do they pray all day in their convents? This episode is the third of my vocational series, where I ask my guests to pick a song relating to their vocational discernment and to answer these seven simple questions: 1. Please introduce yourself and how we got to know each other. 2. Explain your song of choice and how it relates to your discernment. 3. Please explain your vocation in general and what it means to you. 4. How did you discern your vocation in general? Were there any challenges? 5. Why did you pursue your vocation with this diocese/order/person in particular? 6. How has your faith changed since entering this vocation? 7. If you could advise your 18-year-old self about your vocation, what would you say? Listen to me chat with Sr. Mary Grace from the Sisters of Life, whose journey so far has brought her from Australia to New York to Toronto, where she is currently assigned. The Sisters of Life are a female religious order dedicated to protecting human life in our culture and helping women in crisis pregnancies. They also hold retreats for the public. You can find their website at https://sistersoflife.org/. The song you heard in the intro was “Wayfaring Stranger”, by The Quebe Sisters and the song Sr. Mary Grace chose, “I Will Wait”, by Mumford & Sons. If you have any friends and family that you think would like this podcast, please share wherever you listen to your podcasts! You can drop a comment or question for me to answer in a future episode at theholycatholicbrew@gmail.com. Nowadays, the average Catholic doesn’t get to see many nuns. While they used to run schools and hospitals, these are now secular institutions and we might only catch a glimpse of them assigned to different parishes or at retreats. What is the life of a religious sister like? Do they pray all day in their convents? This episode is the third of my vocational series, where I ask my guests to pick a song relating to their vocational discernment and to answer these seven simple questions: 1. Please introduce yourself and how we got to know each other. 2. Explain your song of choice and how it relates to your discernment. 3. Please explain your vocation in general and what it means to you. 4. How did you discern your vocation in general? Were there any challenges? 5. Why did you pursue your vocation with this diocese/order/person in particular? 6. How has your faith changed since entering this vocation? 7. If you could advise your 18-year-old self about your vocation, what would you say? Listen to me chat with Sr. Mary Grace from the Sisters of Life, whose journey so far has brought her from Australia to New York to Toronto, where she is currently assigned. The Sisters of Life are a female religious order dedicated to protecting human life in our culture and helping women in crisis pregnancies. They also hold retreats for the public. You can find their website at https://sistersoflife.org/. The song you heard in the intro was “Wayfaring Stranger”, by The Quebe Sisters and the song Sr. Mary Grace chose, “I Will Wait”, by Mumford & Sons. If you have any friends and family that you think would like this podcast, please share wherever you listen to your podcasts! You can drop a comment or question for me to answer in a future episode at theholycatholicbrew@gmail.com.
Nowadays, the average Catholic doesn't get to see many nuns. While they used to run schools and hospitals, these are now secular institutions and we might only catch a glimpse of them assigned to different parishes or at retreats. What is the life of a religious sister like? Do they pray all day in their convents? This episode is the third of my vocational series, where I ask my guests to pick a song relating to their vocational discernment and to answer these seven simple questions: 1. Please introduce yourself and how we got to know each other. 2. Explain your song of choice and how it relates to your discernment. 3. Please explain your vocation in general and what it means to you. 4. How did you discern your vocation in general? Were there any challenges? 5. Why did you pursue your vocation with this diocese/order/person in particular? 6. How has your faith changed since entering this vocation? 7. If you could advise your 18-year-old self about your vocation, what would you say? Listen to me chat with Sr. Mary Grace from the Sisters of Life, whose journey so far has brought her from Australia to New York to Toronto, where she is currently assigned. The Sisters of Life are a female religious order dedicated to protecting human life in our culture and helping women in crisis pregnancies. They also hold retreats for the public. You can find their website at https://sistersoflife.org/. The song you heard in the intro was “Wayfaring Stranger”, by The Quebe Sisters and the song Sr. Mary Grace chose, “I Will Wait”, by Mumford & Sons. If you have any friends and family that you think would like this podcast, please share wherever you listen to your podcasts! You can drop a comment or question for me to answer in a future episode at theholycatholicbrew@gmail.com. Nowadays, the average Catholic doesn't get to see many nuns. While they used to run schools and hospitals, these are now secular institutions and we might only catch a glimpse of them assigned to different parishes or at retreats. What is the life of a religious sister like? Do they pray all day in their convents? This episode is the third of my vocational series, where I ask my guests to pick a song relating to their vocational discernment and to answer these seven simple questions: 1. Please introduce yourself and how we got to know each other. 2. Explain your song of choice and how it relates to your discernment. 3. Please explain your vocation in general and what it means to you. 4. How did you discern your vocation in general? Were there any challenges? 5. Why did you pursue your vocation with this diocese/order/person in particular? 6. How has your faith changed since entering this vocation? 7. If you could advise your 18-year-old self about your vocation, what would you say? Listen to me chat with Sr. Mary Grace from the Sisters of Life, whose journey so far has brought her from Australia to New York to Toronto, where she is currently assigned. The Sisters of Life are a female religious order dedicated to protecting human life in our culture and helping women in crisis pregnancies. They also hold retreats for the public. You can find their website at https://sistersoflife.org/. The song you heard in the intro was “Wayfaring Stranger”, by The Quebe Sisters and the song Sr. Mary Grace chose, “I Will Wait”, by Mumford & Sons. If you have any friends and family that you think would like this podcast, please share wherever you listen to your podcasts! You can drop a comment or question for me to answer in a future episode at theholycatholicbrew@gmail.com.
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This episode goes out to my single sisters everywhere. It comes from a smash/slam poem (are those interchangeable terms?) written by Janette...ikz and is called "I Will Wait...For You." Watch her perform it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igCj3.... I really don't do it justice. This podcast originated as a YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT3WJp8iN9k&t=461s To access joyinhope's website and social media accounts, go to https://linktr.ee/joyinhope. Support joyinhope by: Becoming a monthly patron at https://www.patreon.com/morganmueller... OR By making a one-time donation at https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=joyinhopeministry@gmail.com&item_name=joyinhope¤cy_code=USD To schedule a speaking event, email joyinhopeministry@gmail.com or connect with me on social media.
Readings for today from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office: Psalms 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 2 Samuel 19:1-23, Acts 24:1-23, Mark 12:28-34 Music: “I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130)” by Keith and Kristyn Getty. Follow the reading plan with me Submit a prayer request here! Image from rawpixel.com
“I wish I had kind of just been more true to my authentic self. I wish I had held onto that earlier in my life, that yes we can be supportive of our spouses and supportive of our military – and I am – but it doesn't have to take over my own life. There's a place for me to be who I am in the midst of all of that.” -Amy Uptgraft Get tickets for I Will Wait! https://www.iwillwaitvsp.com/?fbclid=IwAR1WQk98XLLFziyzt-gLDclrErFtGWK6J4PxzqfAM7Co3neaU5ob1yYOLnE Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwillwaitvsp/
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-216, 爵士/Another Blues本期继续一期爵士乐专题,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Fever > -- Peggy Lee, 1959 2. < Eight, Nine and Ten > -- Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman, 1947 3. < I Will Wait for You > -- Benny Goodman, 1969 4. < I Will Wait for You > -- Louis Armstrong, 1966 5. < Love Makes the Changes > -- Ray Charles, 1989 6. < I Can't Stop Loving You > -- Ray Charles, 1962 7. < Another Blues > -- Michel Legrand, 1968
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-216, 爵士/Another Blues本期继续一期爵士乐专题,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Fever > -- Peggy Lee, 1959 2. < Eight, Nine and Ten > -- Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman, 1947 3. < I Will Wait for You > -- Benny Goodman, 1969 4. < I Will Wait for You > -- Louis Armstrong, 1966 5. < Love Makes the Changes > -- Ray Charles, 1989 6. < I Can't Stop Loving You > -- Ray Charles, 1962 7. < Another Blues > -- Michel Legrand, 1968
Day 8: We blur the lines of reality, time, and space and practice peace on Earth and good will to men, women, chickens, bears, and Dizzy Gillespie in the 1979 TV special, “John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together.” On This Episode Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), wooden toy soldier who somehow qualified for foreign combat despite being unable to stay in formation. Bill Hanstock (@sundownmotel), freelance editor, writer, and producer published on SBNation, UPROXX, and some old, baby poop color website called Progressive Boink. Carlin Trammel (@nerdlunch) of the Nerd Lunch and Dragonfly Ripple podcasts. Topics and Tangents Bill’s Uncle Deadly tattoo. Former WWE Superstar and “Muppets Most Wanted” cast member Hornswoggle’s Tattoo Tribute to the Muppets. The Muppet Show Season 4 DVD promised at Disney’s 2009 D23 Expo, but which never came. Miss Piggy brings a sex joke, lest we forget the pilot of the Muppet Show was called “Sex and Violence.” John Denver’s linear notes for the album’s 1996 re-release cite the Muppets as an inspiration for writing “Alfie, the Christmas Tree.” “A Baby Just Like You” is one endpoint of the John Denver Christmas song emotional spectrum. The other endpoint is “Please Daddy (Don’t Get Drunk This Christmas).” A brief examination of the logistics behind Rowlf’s piano playing. John Denver’s rider absolutely included a scheduled constitutional into the woods. The only inclusion of “I Will Wait for You” sadder than Miss Piggy’s: “Futurama.” Jesus Christ has His own entry on Muppet Wiki. John’s son, Zachary: In the audience during “Silent Night,” and and at his father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in 2014. Jerry Nelson and Louise Gold singing “When the River Meets the Sea” at Jim Henson’s memorial service. Previous Episodes of This Podcast Mentioned Season 1, Episode 2: [A Muppet Family Christmas][22] After This Episode Listen to Bill and our friend, Pete, on Scientific Podcast Goes Boink remembering Jim Henson. You can visit the Advent Calendar House on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and on the Christmas Podcast Network.
In this episode of Drop and Give Me 20, Lindsey interviewed Dan Dwyer, the founder of Vet2BizLife, and Amy Uptgraft, a playwright who wrote the play "I Will Wait" and the founder/artistic director of The Veteran's Spouse Project. Dan Dwyer is a U.S. Army Veteran of 22 years, a husband, father, leadership coach and veteran entrepreneur. Dan's Vet2BizLife Podcast is dedicated to the boots to the business advancement of all veteran entrepreneurs. Amy is a proud military spouse. Her husband, LTC Jamie Uptgraft is the commander of 1-501 INF (ABN) out of JBER, AK and is currently deployed with his unit to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. Amy is actively involved in various Army volunteer organizations. Amy's play focused on stories of veteran spouses across generations. She aims to give voice to the experiences of military spouses across the generations using music, drama, dance, and expressive arts. Important topics they discuss: [01:48] Who Dan is and the kind of business he has [03:18] Who Amy is [04:38] How Amy came up with the idea for the Veteran's Spouse Project (VSP) [05:02] How Dan came up with his business [05:49] How Dan helps people who seek his business advice and guidance [07:29] What authenticity means for Amy [08:57] On turning down opportunities/relationships from others that doesn’t feel right [15:49] Their advice to the listeners Quote: "I think authentic people are high-character individuals that don't just talk the talk, they also walk the walk." - Dan Dwyer Social: Dan Dwyer - Vet2BizLife's website Vet2BizLife Podcast on iTunes Vet2BizLife Podcast on Google Play Vet2BizLife Podcast on iHeartRadio Vet2BizLife Podcast on Stitcher Dan on LinkedIn Dan on Facebook Dan on Instagram Dan on Twitter Dan's Email Address: dan@vet2bizlife.com Amy Uptgraft - Amy's website Amy's Facebook Page
Fragmento de nuestro programa donde te contamos la historia de "I Will Wait" de Mumford & Sons. Escucha el programa en vivo todos los viernes a las 18hs (Argentina) por radioub.com.arSeguinos en Twitter e Instagram: @ensostenidoEscucha todos los temasYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYN7mTi6HM&list=PLi5x3-ki0YgZ8ARYh1D-Si9A5ViXAfcqM /Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/opsmft6f1v98cmftrgwg9p4eg/playlist/1tFb2vCDNfzRIXxygp4Wsg?si=fGuotDY7QpW7rsv1FHoYKA
One of the ways we tlaked about how to make money from your computer is content creation adn affilaite marketing, but first you need a niche. Today we talk about what exactly a niche is and how to find one. When looking for a niche consider: 1) what do you know, what do you have experience in 2) what do you like, what are you passionate about 3) what problems can you solve, what frustrations can you offer a solution for Needs Wants Desires Fears Local product or service missing and needed. They should be a group of people willing to PURCHASE items. "People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies." -Blair Warren Keyword Search to see if it's worth making content about: Higher search volume = higher competition Too low search volume = no audience At least 1000 3000 is golden 10k is too high 12+ long tail variation s of main key word Tools to search a niche: Redditlist.com Google Keywords Amazon best sellers books Facebook groups Quora questions being asked in broad search term Clickbank Avoid: Niches in the top 500 sites on Alexa https://www.alexa.com/topsites Avoid health and financial niches because Google punishes your rank unless you have professional qualifications. Unless you are professional yourself or can find someone who is, don't make this your niche. (forgot to mention this in the show) What to sell: Accessories, add-ons, extras (tv cables, guitar strings, hard drives) Consumables Easy price point. The impulse buy under $20. The long term solution to a big problem My Bluntly Honest Review of E-Junkie. Good or Just Junk? Next week we'll have E-Junkie Founder Robert Singh on the show to dive into his story of building his business on laziness. Random Event: Soul Parasite This was a horror radio drama I put together in college Listen to the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTAEo4_3OvYw-crylDqqN-Q he is tempted by a demon to basically kill his entire family with a chainsaw it's a skitzophrenic mind trip of horror Happy Halloween! • I recommend turning off the lights and wearing headphones to really get the most out of this experience. *Shout Out to Beef Sticks Podcast. *Crazy (and lazy) funny guys who cover the 90s era of wrestling. Check 'em out! Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Spotify Find them on Facebook Music: "Drifting" by Andy Mckee clip used for commentary and used as an educational example. "I'll Procrastinate" is a Parody of "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons . No copyright infringement intended.
Hello Listeners! We are back with a new Movie Musical episode, and it’s about to get WEIRD. This week we are discovering the magic of a musical comprised fully of recitative.....The Umbrellas of Cherbourg! Join us as we butcher the French language, discuss the plot, and if this movie musical worked as a whole without the use of songs. Also, BONUS CHALLENGE for listeners: say “parapluie” five times fast with correct French pronunciation. Let us know in the comments if you succeeded! Music Danielle Licari dubbing Genevieve, José Bartel for Guy, Christiane Legrand as Mme. Emery Music by Michel Legrand, libretto by Jacques Demy Released by 20th Century Fox Show Notes This music set to ice skating by Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, it’s just divine. Composer Michel Legrand performing the theme song “I Will Wait for You” in English in the 1970s. Legrand, again, conducting the Brussels Philharmonic playing the theme music. A brief video essay explaining the French New Wave of the late-50s/early-60s, which undoubtedly had influence on this and many other films of the same time period A show clip of “Umbrellas’” stage production in the West End in 2011, with creative staging and ensemble involvement
To the choirmaster: according to Jeduthun. A Psalm of David. 1 For God alone my soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation. 2 He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken. 3 How long will all of you attack a man to batter him, like a leaning wall, a tottering fence? 4 They only plan to thrust him down from his high position. They take pleasure in falsehood. They bless […]The post Psalm 62 – I Will Wait appeared first on Christ the King Presbyterian Church.
Make ya body move to the groove! (Or don't - that's okay too). This episode talks lots about groove and how it's used in music! We also play a hilarious game of 3, 2, 1 and the points are a'flowin'! We also chat for a surprisingly long time about Star Wars. Fun is had all around. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Promotion: Check out Island Wren by visiting https://islandwren.bandcamp.com Songs Used Chad's Songs: "Artichoke" by Maps and Atlases, "So Many Details" by Toro Y Moi, "Lingus" by Snarky Puppy Matt's Songs: "Holding On" by The War on Drugs, "Anchorage" by Surfer Blood, "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder Parker's Songs:"In His Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Icarus Lives" by Periphery, "Cough, Cough" by Everything, Everything Cole Songs:"Forgive Me Nashville" by The Chariot, "Serpentine Fire by Earth Wind and Fire, "Don't you Evah" by Spoon Game Clips: (Listen before you spoil the answers for yourself! Now that you've been warned...) "I Will Wait" by Mumford and Sons, "Be OK" by Ingrid Michaelson, "Royals" by Lorde, "Losing My Religion" by REM, "1901" by Phoenix, "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving
It's super awkward to hear Amy's full of hope voice speak of UVA men's basketball when they lost in the first round of the tourney. Ouch. This week, the Hungry Girls review the L'Oreal loot and they are living for it. Then Paula discusses the Oscars and how everyone ignored Ryan Seacrest, except for Taraji P Henson who read him like a book. Amy explains why Jessica Chastain is just perfect. During the Fucked Up Shit, we try to answer the question, "How much is a black life worth?" It comes because Tulsa County pays $6 million to the family of Eric Harris who was shot and killed by a FAKE police officer because white people are terrible. Paula explains why weight loss is not an accomplishment. Both Hungry Girls are super jazzed about Reese Witherspoon's Draper James being at Eloquii. Amy shouts out Kevin Love for openly discussing his anxiety disorder in the Mental Health Minute. Recommendations are Deeper Shade of Shade and Jennifer Harriman's cover of Mumford & Sons' "I Will Wait." STAY HUNGRY! WE LOVE YOU!
Tonight we discuss the topic of cheating and if a cheater can be reformed.Is the statement "if a man finds the right woman, he will change" correct?We are also answering your relationship questions.Tonight's songs are:"Break The Rules Remix" by Kristii "I Will Wait" by Filipe Ferin. You can find more about them here http://noconduct.com/musicians/Ky's Random Questions of the Day:What kid's movie completely scarred you?Would you give your kid up to the cops?Relationship Question: My boyfriend is married but says he's getting a divorce and wants to marry me. Should I believe him?Call us tonight to get heard 607-203-5378 or text if you are shy 484-840-3627. Join Logic, BJ, Char and of course Ky Visit our blog www.noconduct.comShop our merchandise at http://noconduct.com/ncr-store/
Family of Grace is a family of friends reaching out to hurting and healthy families by developing new ministry forms, new teaching forms, and new worship forms to reach lost people of all races and cultures and grow them in the faith.
Family of Grace is a family of friends reaching out to hurting and healthy families by developing new ministry forms, new teaching forms, and new worship forms to reach lost people of all races and cultures and grow them in the faith.
Hiatus Kaiyote – “Breathing Underwater” (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) [Flying Buddha / Sony Masterworks] Josh Milan – “I Will Wait” (Honeycomb Vocal Mix) [Honeycomb Music] Josh Milan Feat. ChinahBlac – “Till You Go Home” (Main Mix) [Honeycomb Music] Elements Of Life Feat. Lisa Fisher & Cindy Mizelle – “Into My Life” (Dub Mix) [Vega] […] The post Soul Satellite Radio Show 18th Dec 2017 appeared first on SSRadio.
John & Adam from The Deconstructionists Podcast join us! We, ahem, deconstruct faith deconstruction (whatever you tear down is being replaced by something else). They share their own stories and what led them to create one of the top spirituality podcasts. Also, an old guy takes advantage of his oldness to get a free scotch & Jeff broke his ribs. Subscribe to The Deconstructionists Podcast on iTunes (& everywhere else). Get social with them! https://www.facebook.com/DeconstructionistsAnonymous/ https://twitter.com/deconstructcast https://www.thedeconstructionists.com/ Subscribe & review Bros Bibles & Beer on iTunes, Google Play, etc https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com/ https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer/ https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer/ Music: "Dead Rose", "I Will Wait" & "Vagabonds" by The Classic Crime
Playlist: Balkun Brothers, Keep It Up, Danny Draher Band, Disco Woman, James Montgomery, Changing Of The Guard, The Action!, This Is Gonna Hurt, Dave Fields, Anticipating You, John Ginny feat Aster Pheonyx, The Shark, Kate Lush, Groove Me, The Tearaways, I Will Wait, Lucky Peterson, Lifetime, Peter Karp, Til You Get Home, The Spiritual Machines, The Man Who Stole The World, John Mayall,Goin’ Away Baby, Roxy Perry, Back In Bluesville, Ray Brooks, You Done Me Wrong, Jim Koeppel, Every Night Without Warning, Lisa Biales, Messin’ Around With The Blues, River City Slim & The Zydeco Hogs, Back To The Bayou, Murali Cordell, What You Gonna Do About Me?, Chris O’Leary, Can’t Help Yourself, Mr. Nick & The Dirty Tricks, Oh Wow!, Dennis Gruenling, Little Sugar, Reverend Freakchild, See That My Grave Is Kept Clean, Omar Coleman & Westside Soul, I Let A Good Girl Go, Ray Goren, Ain’t Here, Nancy Wright, Yes He Do, Angie And The Deserters, 17 Days, Tom Craig & Soul Patch, Can’t Stop Thinking About You, Fresh Paint, We’re Gonna Boogie, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Mike Erre & Andy Lara from Vox Podcast join us for this episode! Following the quick rise up the podcast charts, and riding that momentum, they have started a church community in Orange County, CA. We talk about which podcasts in the top 200 in Christianity need to go away, how people can "make" Jesus beautiful, why Mike has described himself as "unemployable" & how Revelation is the most politically subversive tract in the history of the planet. Check out voxpodcast.com(that's the main pod) and voxoc.com(the church community) You can support them at patreon.com/voxpodcast follow them on twitter: @mikeerre @andy_lara @thevoxpodcast @voxcommunity Rate & review Bro's Bibles & Beer on iTunes Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook @zackkrater @mrjeffpearson Thank you John Chapman! Show notes and resources at bbbpod.com Music by The Classic Crime "Vagabonds" & "I Will Wait"
We start off part 2 with Jeff and Tonya's wedding, according to Jeff the worst day of his life. Spoiler alert: Jeff gets punched. By Tonya. Have you ever heard something described as "a train wreck falling off the empire state building crushing everything underneath it and shrapnel flying everywhere?" No? Well you're about to. And yet they're still married all these years later. We find out how. NOTE: Zack, Scott & Jeff recorded a short intro with our thoughts on episode 28 and sets up 29. Audio quality is not good. Even for us. Jeff blames the devil and spiritual warfare. But actually we recorded on a cell phone headphone mic by mistake (Zack's fault). Silver lining is, via the Contrast Principal the rest of the episode sounds a lot better. Here's to optimism! Grace Peace Cheers! Jeff, Scott & Zack Featuring: Tonya Pearson & Lisa Krater (from Grace Space Podcast) Remember to rate and review us on iTUNES and we'll read it on the show! Follow on Twitter & Like us on Facebook Music: "Somehow He Does" from Ryan Kirkland's album Wanderer and "I Will Wait(outro)" from The Classic Crime's album Phoenix
Blur, Jamiroquai, The The, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Bastille, Generation X, Mumford and Sons e muitas outras bandas em nossa Mixtape 43, faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Deeper Underground – Jamiroquai 02 – Always Like This – Bombay Bicycle Club 03 – I Will Wait – Mumford and Sons 04 – Coffee and TV – Blur 05 – 3AM – Kate Nash 06 – Dancing with Myself (79′ Version) – Generation X 07 – Banquet – Bloc Party 08 – Eighties – Killing Joke 09 – English Tongue – Palma Violets 10 – Bang Bang You’re Dead – Dirty Pretty Things 11 – This Is The Day – The The 12 – Tears Dry On Their Own – Amy Winehouse 13 – Golden Skans – Klaxons 14 – Dog Days Are Over – Florence + the Machine 15 – Adventure Of A Limetime – Coldplay 16 – Pompeii – Bastille A próxima mixtape vai pro ar no dia 10/05/2016.
Today Philadelphia-area singer/songwriter Jeanette Lynne returns to play some clips and share her thoughts on her favorite songs by some of her favorite local artists. At least three of the artists happen to be her ¯_(ツ)_/¯ The songs featured include:Mackenzie Johnson - PrettySweet Eureka - I Will WaitCommunity Center - Bee's Nest HairMotherwhore - I Am Not Lying (Live)Heather Maloney - Nightstand DrawerJeanette Lynne - What Can I SayLiz Longley - Bad HabitThe Workmen (aka Arizona Lights) - ReasonsCarsie Blanton - Baby Can DanceHemming - Some of My FriendsVita and the Woolf - FelineIf you want to hear the full versions of each song, check out our YouTube playlist of the versions featured or our Mixcloud mixtape of the (mostly) studio versions. Also, make sure to check out the blog for links to each artist's website and/or bandcamp page.Dunno if Kittens will be back this week with more backgrounds of the people underneath the Gawker articles, but I'll be back next week with some shit about vaporwave--that music genre you've never heard of.So... subscribe! And support our guests! And us! We're on Paypal and Patreon!http://undressingunderground.com
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Munford & Sons, Sonic Youth, Collective Soul, Cranberries, Mr. Big, Smash Mouth e várias outras bandas em nossa Mixtape 15, faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Everything Changes – Soja (0:00) 02 – All I Need – Matchbox Twenty (05:03) 03 – All Star – Smash Mouth (08:42) 04 – Have you ever seen the rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival (11:57) 05 – Hallelujah – Jeff Buckley (14:32) 06 – Mountain-Sound – Of Monters and Man (21:20) 07 – I Will Wait – Munford & Sons (24:49) 08 – Sugar Kane – Sonic Youth (29:21) 09 – Unbelivable- EMF (35:16) 10 – Kiss Me – Sixpence None The Richer (38:43) 11 – Shine – Collective Soul (41:57) 12 – Linger – Cranberries (45:51) 13 – To Be With You – Mr. Big (50:17) 14 – Filho Meu 2 – Monograma (53:41) 15 – Only One – Yellowcard (56:21) A próxima mixtape vai pro ar no dia 10/03/2015.
Dave and Alissa Watson sing the Phil Wickham song "I Will Wait for You There" for special music.
Dave and Alissa Watson sing the Phil Wickham song "I Will Wait for You There" for special music.
No less than Marco Faraone is starring the Moon Harbour Radio Show #39 - besides Dan Drastic, of course, who is hosting the show as always. Marco is providing Moon Harbour with Dancefloor bombs since almost 3 years now. He recently released his first album “I Will Wait” on his own label Etruria Beat. His “Jambo EP” on Desolat was also a big step for him this summer. In a short Q and A with Dan he talks about his new album, tells us how he started his DJ career and what are his plans for the future. Also Dan Drastic will play a lot of new stuff: some tracks from Marco Faraones album and two tracks from his new EP, to be released on Moon Harbour on August 1st. Finally Marco Faraone contributes an exclusive 90 minutes DJ mix for the show. The Moon Harbour Radio Show is presented by Allen & Heath. Tracklist: News Marco Faraone - You'll See - Etruria Beat Dan Drastic - Dead Freight - Moon Harbour Dan Drastic - The One Who Knocks (Ian Pooley Remix) - Moon Harbour Marco Faraone - Your Time - Etruria Beat Marco Faraone - Hang Loosing- Etruria Beat Marco Faraone DJ Mix Seb Zito - Sunday Morning - Fuse Re-Up - Visna (Alejando Vivanco Rmx) - inMotion Francisco Allendes & Bimas - Spoken Magic Spell (Sable Sheep Remix) - Moan Marco Faraone feat. Piegaja - Your Time - Etruria Beat Marco Faraone & Luca Agnelli - Jambo - Desolat Truncate - Switch (Original Mix) - 50 Weapons Ryan Elliot - Stepmode - Ostgut Ton Octave One - Terraforming - 430 West Records Bastinov - Goldilocks - Etruria Beat Dimi Angelis - Our Live With The Wave - Smallville Roman Poncet - Route of Pain - Figure Markus Suckut - You - Figure SPC Tale of Us - Discochord - m_nus Giacomo Trevi - Run (Marco Faraone feat. Piegaja Remix) - Superfiction Head Hight - Keep on talking - Power House Ekkohaus - Reparations - Moon Harbour Homeboy - Halfway feat Anshie (Youandewan version) - Hypercolour
Marco Faraone+++ No less than Marco Faraone is starring the Moon Harbour Radio Show #39 - besides Dan Drastic, of course, who is hosting the show as always. Marco is providing Moon Harbour with Dancefloor bombs since almost 3 years now. He recently released his first album “I Will Wait” on his own label Etruria Beat. His “Jambo EP” on Desolat was also a big step for him this summer. In a short Q and A with Dan he talks about his new album, tells us how he started his DJ career and what are his plans for the future. Also Dan Drastic will play a lot of new stuff: some tracks from Marco Faraones album and two tracks from his new EP, to be released on Moon Harbour on August 1st. Finally Marco Faraone contributes an exclusive 90 minutes DJ mix for the show. The Moon Harbour Radio Show is presented by Allen & Heath. For more info about the show check our new radio blog: moonharbour.com/radio Tracklist: News Marco Faraone - You'll See - Etruria Beat Dan Drastic - Dead Freight - Moon Harbour Dan Drastic - The One Who Knocks (Ian Pooley Remix) - Moon Harbour Marco Faraone - Your Time - Etruria Beat Marco Faraone - Hang Loosing- Etruria Beat Marco Faraone DJ Mix Seb Zito - Sunday Morning - Fuse Re-Up - Visna (Alejando Vivanco Rmx) - inMotion Francisco Allendes & Bimas - Spoken Magic Spell (Sable Sheep Remix) - Moan Marco Faraone feat. Piegaja - Your Time - Etruria Beat Marco Faraone & Luca Agnelli - Jambo - Desolat Truncate - Switch (Original Mix) - 50 Weapons Ryan Elliot - Stepmode - Ostgut Ton Octave One - Terraforming - 430 West Records Bastinov - Goldilocks - Etruria Beat Dimi Angelis - Our Live With The Wave - Smallville Roman Poncet - Route of Pain - Figure Markus Suckut - You - Figure SPC Tale of Us - Discochord - m_nus Giacomo Trevi - Run (Marco Faraone feat. Piegaja Remix) - Superfiction Head Hight - Keep on talking - Power House Ekkohaus - Reparations - Moon Harbour Homeboy - Halfway feat Anshie (Youandewan version) - Hypercolour
A spiritual look at the secular song, "I Will Wait" by Mumford and Sons off their Grammy winning album, Babel.