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This has been, ‘Return to the Rooftops', presented by The Winter Warlock on the award winning Frozen Frights podcast.. Our play featured Jeffrey Adams as Jeffrey & the Warlock, Rachel Malasig as Rebecca, and Justin Kapla as Emilio. The script was written and directed by Jeffrey Adams who also did post production on this episode. This program from the Icebox Radio Theater is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. For more information, visit Icebox Radio dot O R GAnd now, as a special holiday treat, we present the predecessor to tonight's feature. Here is, ‘Up on the Rooftops', produced in 2002 for the audio web series, Imagination-X, and starring Jeff and Rachel. This feature won the 2003 Silver Ogle Award for best horror audio of the year.
This has been, ‘Return to the Rooftops', presented by The Winter Warlock on the award winning Frozen Frights podcast.. Our play featured Jeffrey Adams as Jeffrey & the Warlock, Rachel Malasig as Rebecca, and Justin Kapla as Emilio. The script was written and directed by Jeffrey Adams who also did post production on this episode. This program from the Icebox Radio Theater is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. For more information, visit Icebox Radio dot O R GAnd now, as a special holiday treat, we present the predecessor to tonight's feature. Here is, ‘Up on the Rooftops', produced in 2002 for the audio web series, Imagination-X, and starring Jeff and Rachel. This feature won the 2003 Silver Ogle Award for best horror audio of the year.
A man alone on a distant space station must deal with things. From the archives of Imagination-X, the lost episode created by Jeff Adams around 2002.
A man alone on a distant space station must deal with things. From the archives of Imagination-X, the lost episode created by Jeff Adams around 2002.
An elegant tale of a prisoner reaching out in eloquent desperation…WITH A TWIST!! A young Rachel Malasig stars.
An elegant tale of a prisoner reaching out in eloquent desperation…WITH A TWIST!! A young Rachel Malasig stars.
An elegant tale of a prisoner reaching out in eloquent desperation…WITH A TWIST!! A young Rachel Malasig stars.
A chilling tale of abuse, madness and more from the archive of Imagination-X. It’s the legend of ‘Bogman’.
A chilling tale of abuse, madness and more from the archive of Imagination-X. It’s the legend of ‘Bogman’.
From Imagination-X, in a future of artificial intelligence, romance is still the key. Starring Jeffrey Adams and the ‘speakable items’ feature in an old Mac.
From Imagination-X, in a future of artificial intelligence, romance is still the key. Starring Jeffrey Adams and the ‘speakable items’ feature in an old Mac.
From Imagination-X, in a future of artificial intelligence, romance is still the key. Starring Jeffrey Adams and the ‘speakable items’ feature in an old Mac.
A secret research facility. An un-holy experiment. A reporter who goes one step too far to get the story. “10/25/03” was the first story Jeff Adams ever recorded on location at a friend’s farm outside Monmouth, Oregon.
A secret research facility. An un-holy experiment. A reporter who goes one step too far to get the story. “10/25/03” was the first story Jeff Adams ever recorded on location at a friend’s farm outside Monmouth, Oregon.
Recognized with an Honorable Mention by the 2003 Mark Time/Ogle Awards for best horror audio of the year, this is one of the scariest shorts ever done by Imagination-X. Enjoy!
Recognized with an Honorable Mention by the 2003 Mark Time/Ogle Awards for best horror audio of the year, this is one of the scariest shorts ever done by Imagination-X. Enjoy!
From the lighter side of Imagination-X, a story of three Sons of the Soil and a very, very bad day of fishing down by the ole mill stream. From 2003.
From the lighter side of Imagination-X, a story of three Sons of the Soil and a very, very bad day of fishing down by the ole mill stream. From 2003.
From the lighter side of Imagination-X, a story of three Sons of the Soil and a very, very bad day of fishing down by the ole mill stream. From 2003.
One of the last episodes of IX ever produced, and the only one produced in MN. Unlike anything we've ever done before at IBRT.
One of the last episodes of IX ever produced, and the only one produced in MN. Unlike anything we've ever done before at IBRT.
From the archive of Imagination-X, a tale of deep space and A.I. at it's worst.
From the archive of Imagination-X, a tale of deep space and A.I. at it's worst.
From the archive of Imagination-X, a tale of deep space and A.I. at it's worst.
From Imagination-X, a story about carpooling and what really goes on in the mind of a killer. Jeffrey Adams did the voices, and everything else!
From Imagination-X, a story about carpooling and what really goes on in the mind of a killer. Jeffrey Adams did the voices, and everything else!
From 2002. Winner of the Silver Ogle for best fantasy or horror story of the year. Starring Jeffrey Adams and Rachel Adams.
From 2002. Winner of the Silver Ogle for best fantasy or horror story of the year. Starring Jeffrey Adams and Rachel Adams.
Winner of the Gold Mark Time Award in 2004, The CONvergence is the story of how a sci fi convention saved the world. Starring David Ian and Jeffrey Adams
Winner of the Gold Mark Time Award in 2004, The CONvergence is the story of how a sci fi convention saved the world. Starring David Ian and Jeffrey Adams
Winner of the Gold Mark Time Award in 2004, The CONvergence is the story of how a sci fi convention saved the world. Starring David Ian and Jeffrey Adams
From the archives of Jeff Adams' original show, Imagination-X, comes a classic ghost story.
From the archives of Jeff Adams' original show, Imagination-X, comes a classic ghost story.
It was 13 years ago today that I flew to Minnesota for the first time to attend a gathering called CONvergence and pick up a Silver Ogle Award for 2nd-best horror or fantasy audio drama of the year. So very much happened because of that trip, I thought it appropriate to share the creepy little feature that started it all. Starring Jeffrey Adams and a not-quite 10-year old Rachel Malasig.
Qool DJ Marv's I Can Imagine Show 85 - February 25 2015 on WURD900 Philadelphia - "Yes, Quincy," said Clark | American Masters | Keep, Keep, Keep On Keepin' On | Imagination x 88 Gazillion Hour 1 Get Up - Blaze (Abbreviated) Nature Boy (with Orchester Peter Herbolzheimer) - Clark Terry Stardust - Clark Terry Misty (with Orchester Peter Herbolzheimer) - Clark Terry Yesterdays (with Orchester Peter Herbolzheimer) - Clark Terry Deep Purple - Charlie Barnet Orchestra with Clark Terry Ask Me Now - Clark Terry, John Campbell, Lewis Nash & Red Holloway Impulsive - Clark Terry It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Red Mitchell & Clark Terry Imagination - Clark Terry, John Campbell, Lewis Nash & Red Holloway Ellington Rides Again: Don't Get Around Much Anymore/Perdido/I'm Beginning to See the Light - Clark Terry Mumbles - Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie & His Orchestra with Clark Terry Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better) - Clark Terry Moanin' - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra with Clark Terry Hour 2 In Orbit - Thelonious Monk & Clark Terry Quartet Straight No Chaser - Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer Take The "A" Train - Clark Terry's Big-B-A-D-Band Globetrotter - Clark Terry Over the Rainbow - The Clark Terry Big B-A-D Band Electric Mumbles - Clark Terry Keep, Keep, Keep On Keepin' On - Clark Terry Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me - Clark Terry Willow Weep for Me (with Orchester Peter Herbolzheimer) - Clark Terry Come Sunday - Clark Terry Skylark - Bob Brookmeyer, Clark Terry & Mel Lewis Thank You for Everything - Red Mitchell & Clark Terry Here in this one hundred and seventieth hour of I Can Imagine, over a song called Imagination, I am pleased to announce that this episode, as you can imagine, is all about Clark Terry...who passed away on Saturday February 21st 2015. The short version of the story is that by virtue of his virtuosity, Clark Terry was chosen by both Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Further on down the line, Clark Terry chose to help and mentor Miles Davis and Quincy Jones. I can stop there. But I am going to keep on keeping on, do you know that Keep On Keeping On is the name of a documentary that just came out this year, that is about Clark Terry, still mentoring, late in his life. The film chronicles him and time he spent with a blind pianist who is about 1/4th his age. Interested and teaching until the very end, my friends. I like the saying, Keep On Keepin' On. My 1st memory of it was hearing my Dad's father say it - his name was Reverend Hiawatha Coleman, the pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist Church on 50th & Woodland in Southwest Philadelphia, from 1955 until 1986. Keep on keeping on was on the wall in that church and it may still be until this day. http://articles.philly.com/1989-12-04/news/26158432_1_pastor-emeritus-doctor-of-divinity-degree-churches-and-four One day, I named my son, Thelonious Hiawatha Coleman. In the very near future, like in the 2nd hour, you will hear a collaboration between Thelonious Monk and Clark Terry followed by Clark's rendition of Thelonious Monk's Straight No Chaser. I wondered while doing this show, if it is possible that one person fully represents the full spectrum of Jazz? The style, the grace, the happiness on the face. Able to go any place, and any place you go, people are glad to see you, happy to have you and eager to hear you. That Jazz life. I like that life. Possibilities seem endless. Endless opportunities to enjoy life and what you do seem possible. If you've never given Jazz a chance, here's your chance. This is my chance to do what I can to keep on with the keeping on of something genius, elegant and far reaching. This is Qool DJ Marv Wishing you steps forward, lots of love truth and hope, and imagining good tidings for all. Thank you for listening to I Can Imagine, the middle car on the soul train that is the Rhythmic Caravan here on WURD 900am, Philadelphia. http://clarkterry.com/ http://keeponkeepinon.com/ http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/03/movies/keep-on-keepin-on-a-film-on-the-jazz-great-clark-terry.html?_r=2 http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/sound-musical-joy-clark-terrys-trumpet http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/23/arts/music/clark-terry-influential-jazz-trumpeter-dies-at-94.html ________ The show is called "I Can Imagine" and airs on Wednesdays from 7pm-9pm on WURD, 900 on your A.M. dial or by internet from http://900amwurd.com/ Photo: http://digital.vpr.net/post/friday-night-jazz-clark-terry-special https://www.facebook.com/QoolMarv http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/
For the first time in, uh, memory, the podcast is actually out on Thursday… only hours after the live broadcast! Don't expect this to become habitual behavior, but DO feast your ears on the twisted happenings of Jeff Adams' Imagination X, with the story Family Radio, featuring a DJ at a local station who takes […] The post Episode 26: How's your Imagination? appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.