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Pastor Levi, Pastor Travis, and Lisa talk about Paul waiting in prison, from Philippians 1:12-26, including "In Chains for Christ" and "To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain." This is an episode of Pearls & Swine on the Evangel Houghton Podcast from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, January 28, 2025.
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today.Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs.Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.”**WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Rebel Heart. N 6 CON MISTER MELODICO Y PACO JIMENEZ BONFIRE I WILL RISE. ART NATION THUNDER BALL. HACKERS EL PODER DE UNA CANCION Lionville - Supernatural (2024)8 The Storm. Powell-Payne - Voilà (2024)3 - Voices Sunstorm - Restless Fight 2024)6 Restless Fight. DYNAZTY GAME OF FACES. FIND ME NEVER BE ALONE. STREETLIGHT SLEEP WALK. ARGI - You Make Me Want to Live . WET BELIEVER NUEVO TEMA Issa - Another World (2024)10 - The Hardest Fight. Urban Tale - Starship Of Giants. Warrant Discography (1989 - 2017)Albums1989 - Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (Reissue 2017 Rock Candy)8 - Heaven. AVANTASIA CREEPSHOW. Atlantic - Another World (2024)10. Dream About You. HARD LOVE - Ilusión (MP3)10. Persiguiendo mis suenos (feat. Silvia extasy) Vision Divine - Blood And Angels' Tears (2024)8 - Go East. Seventh Crystal-Wonderland(Adelanto 2023 Suecia). Eclipse - 2024 - Megalomanium II (Japanese Edition)4 - All I Want. Ambition - Waiting In My Dreams (rough mix). Eyes - Auto-Magic (2024)4. What Money Can't Buy. Heart 2 Heart - Alley of Dreams (2024)3. 2.000 Miles. Remedy - Pleasure Beats The Pain (2024)8 - Poison. Status Quo - Driving To Glory (Compilation) (2024)13 - Whatever You Want (New Version). H.E.A.T - Extra Force (2023) 0dayroxH.E.A.T - 13 - Living on the Run (Live). Gaby the Val tiger In Chains. Jaded Heart - Intuition (EP) (2024)2. Dance The Night Away. Siguenos en las redes sociales: https://www.facebook.com/groups/906344621603972/
TRACK 1 AUDIO TITLE "In Chains" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 2 AUDIO TITLE "Harmonia's Dream" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 06:56:62 TRACK 3 AUDIO TITLE "Burning" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 12:39:60 TRACK 4 AUDIO TITLE "Red Eyes" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 17:15:50 TRACK 5 AUDIO TITLE "An Ocean In Between The Waves" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 21:41:50 TRACK 6 AUDIO TITLE "Nothing to Find" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 28:16:09 TRACK 7 AUDIO TITLE "Slow Ghost" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 33:52:57 TRACK 8 AUDIO TITLE "Strangest Thing" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 36:19:50 TRACK 9 AUDIO TITLE "Holding On" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 42:07:14 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Thinking of a Place" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 47:14:29 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Occasional Rain" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 57:40:55 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "I Don't Live Here Anymore (feat. Lucius)" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs, Lucius" INDEX 01 61:31:50 TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "It's Your Destiny" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 66:23:13 TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "Eyes To The Wind" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 68:57:55 TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Pain" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 74:26:22 TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "Come To The City" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 79:16:25 TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Under The Pressure" PERFORMER "The War On Drugs" INDEX 01 83:27:15
What horrors lurk in the Hawkeye State? Oh, just a little missing time, disappearing figures in cornfields, hanging heads appearing out of the dark, and that's before things get weird. Our long-gestating Iowa episode is here! Story time codes: Ooze (11:30) Burn it Down (19:35) When Subway Broke the Universe (29:40) The Endless Road Home (42:45) Hanging Heads (57:13) In Chains (1:06:58) The People in the Corn (1:21:00) Want more Bren & Paul? Check out Bren on Weird, Together and Paul on Mysteries & Monsters Music on This Episode: Main Theme: "Radio (Into the Darkness We Go)" by Podzontommusic "Radio", & "The Future Belongs to Them Now" are used with permission. All other music is composed by Jerry Smith. Want more show AND ad-free episodes? Come find us on Patreon! We have bonus podcasts, our monthly live stream, and so much more. Click on over to Patreon.com/GhostStoryGuys to check it out! Grab yourself some Ghost Story Guys merch at our Red Bubble and TeePublic stores! Comment? Suggestion? Story you want to tell? E-mail us at ghoststoryguys@gmail.com The Ghost Story Guys are: Brennan Storr - Host, Writer, Producer Paul Bestall - Co-Host Luke Greensmith - Researcher Sarah Kent - Support Anthony Germaine - Researcher Tonya Downing - Facebook Rachel GW - Facebook Jerry Smith - Composer Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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La Catástrofe de N. Tassin . Parte Primera: 20 capítulos. Voz María Larralde. La Catástrofe. Una novela de ciencia ficción apocalíptica del escritor ruso-español N. Tassin publicada en 1924 por la Editorial Madrid. Pasad a conocer un poco más sobre el autor y su obra: https://historiaspulp.com/fiction-new... Sin adentrarnos en todos los pormenores de la novela que nos ocupa podemos decir que "La catástrofe" de N. Tassin es una obra precursora del género ciencia ficción apocalíptica en nuestro país, pero que resulta complicado poder leer directamente por la dificultad de encontrar ejemplares del libro. Sin embargo, desde Historias Pulp hemos adquirido uno de los originales y lo estamos digitalizando para que podáis acceder a la novela ya que es una obra de una importante trascendencia. En cuanto a su lectura, es necesario que este tipo de novelas puedan ser disfrutadas por un amplio abanico de público que de otra forma nunca podrían acceder al mismo. Iremos leyéndola capítulo por capítulo y posteriormente subiremos toda la novela en un solo audiolibro. Y ahora...¡que comience la función! Música: In Chains de EvgenyBardyuzha. Battle of The Dragons de TommyMutiu. Begin Again The Stars de LCMsounds. Música de Pixabay: Wind Artic Cold de Enricoviets.
Forced labor and human trafficking in fisheries, albeit present in most parts of the world, have gone unnoticed for many years. Fishers at sea are out of sight for a long time, living in difficult and often inhumane conditions. But this problem does not affect just fishers: it is much more layered than we think and can impact most of our lives. How, exactly? Prof. Vasco Becker-Weinberg from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, and author of “Time to Get Serious about Combating Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Fisheries,” explains further, in the fourth episode of our new themed series In Chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Catástrofe de N. Tassin Capítulo 14. La catástrofe. Voz María Larralde. La Catástrofe. Una novela de ciencia ficción apocalíptica del escritor ruso-español N. Tassin publicada en 1924 por la Editorial Madrid. Para una breve biografía del autor: http://phte.upf.edu/dhte/castellano-s... Sin adentrarnos en todos los pormenores de la novela que nos ocupa podemos decir que "La catástrofe" de N. Tassin es una obra precursora del género ciencia ficción apocalíptica en nuestro país, pero que resulta complicado poder leer directamente por la dificultad de encontrar ejemplares del libro. Sin embargo, desde Historias Pulp hemos adquirido uno de los originales y lo estamos digitalizando para que podáis acceder a la novela ya que es una obra de una importante trascendencia. En cuanto a su lectura, es necesario que este tipo de novelas puedan ser disfrutadas por un amplio abanico de público que de otra forma nunca podrían acceder al mismo. Iremos leyéndola capítulo por capítulo y posteriormente subiremos toda la novela en un solo audiolibro. Y ahora...¡que comience la función! Música: In Chains de EvgenyBardyuzha //http://pixabay.com/service/terms/ Licensor's Username: http://pixabay.com/es/users/evgenybar... Licensee: historiaspulp Audio File Title: In Chains Audio File URL: http://pixabay.com/es/music/optimista... Audio File ID:16597 Date of download: 2022-04-22 16:58:49 UTC Pixabay GmbH c/o Lacore Rechtsanwälte LLP Berliner Freiheit 2, 10785 Berlin, Germany Pixabay is a user-contributed stock content website. The above-named Licensor is responsible for this audio file. Battle of The Dragons de TommyMutiu Ilustración recreación de portada de Fiction News La Catástrofe por TambelArt.
In the modern world, human trafficking and slavery take various forms: one such example is forced labor. But understanding exactly how and where forced labor might occur has been a challenge for researchers and regulatory authorities. In the third episode of our new themed series In Chains, we speak with Dr. Alexis Aronowitz from University College Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, who is the author of the article, “Regulating business involvement in labor exploitation and human trafficking”. In her article, Dr. Aronowitz has presented various case studies of labor exploitation in the service industry, such as the cocoa industry in sub-Saharan Africa. In this episode, she further talks about how exploitative labor in businesses can be regulated using various approaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
In the modern world, human trafficking and slavery take various forms: one such example is forced labor. But understanding exactly how and where forced labor might occur has been a challenge for researchers and regulatory authorities. In the third episode of our new themed series In Chains, we speak with Dr. Alexis Aronowitz from University College Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, who is the author of the article, “Regulating business involvement in labor exploitation and human trafficking”. In her article, Dr. Aronowitz has presented various case studies of labor exploitation in the service industry, such as the cocoa industry in sub-Saharan Africa. In this episode, she further talks about how exploitative labor in businesses can be regulated using various approaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today. Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs. Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.” **WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today.Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs.Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.”**WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.
Nathan Hunt is the lead singer of the band Shaman's Harvest. A band who put out their first music when it was still the 20th century, not the 21st. In other words, they've been at a long time. A few years ago they really struck gold and broke through with the song "In Chains" and their amazing cover of the song "Dirty Diana." Now with the release of their latest single "Voices" they're ready to be back. Maybe we can find out when there's more coming!
Today in our study of Philippians Pastor Mark leads us in considering the opposition that Paul faced and his surprising response.
Episode starts at: 59:45. The Claw of the Conciliator Chapter 08, "The Cultellarii" Severian and Jonas return to the inn and talk about the man-apes and the Megatherians. Links: * * * Facebook - Chapter 07 The Assassins * Reddit ---- Chapter 07 The Assassins - This episode is sponsored by Henchmen & More! - You can get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel. Note: Youtube subscribers in some locales might not be able to access all the episodes. However, you can get every episodes at the website and on your favorite podcast app. If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know. - Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories? Connect with us on on Facebook ...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe ...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast ...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast * Intro from The Alligator, Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow * Outro from "I'm In Chains" by Mark Heard * Logo art by SonOfWitz Outros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
Forced labor and human trafficking in fisheries, albeit present in most parts of the world, have gone unnoticed for many years. Fishers at sea are out of sight for a long time, living in difficult and often inhumane conditions.But this problem does not affect just fishers: it is much more layered than we think and can impact most of our lives. How, exactly? Prof. Vasco Becker-Weinberg from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, and author of “Time to Get Serious about Combating Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Fisheries,” explains further, in the fourth episode of our new themed series In Chains. Guest: Prof Vasco Becker-WeinbergHost: Leigh Giangreco
In the modern world, human trafficking and slavery take various forms: one such example is forced labor. But understanding exactly how and where forced labor might occur has been a challenge for researchers and regulatory authorities. In the third episode of our new themed series In Chains, we speak with Dr. Alexis Aronowitz from University College Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, who is the author of the article, “Regulating business involvement in labor exploitation and human trafficking”. In her article, Dr. Aronowitz has presented various case studies of labor exploitation in the service industry, such as the cocoa industry in sub-Saharan Africa. In this episode, she further talks about how exploitative labor in businesses can be regulated using various approaches. Guest: Dr Alexis AronowitzHost: Leigh Giangreco
For centuries, slavery was prominent, driving economies and defining cultures. But in today's socio-economically liberal world, it seems to have retreated into the shadows: where can it be found?In the second episode of our new themed series In Chains, we speak with Dr Alexis Jonathan Martig, Adjunct Professor at the University of Alberta, Instructor at MacEwan University, and author of the article “Slaving Zones, Contemporary Slavery and Citizenship: Reflections from the Brazilian Case”. Dr Martig explores modern day slaving zones, their relation to socio-economic precariousness, and what their existence means for citizenship in the 21st century. Guest: Dr Alexis Jonathan Martig Host: Leigh Giangreco
The term “slavery” brings to mind transatlantic ships and human trade—both very disturbing visualizations of human experience. Historically, such slave trade has been at the center of the practice of slavery, which is still prevalent in the modern world. In the first episode of our new themed series called In Chains, we speak with Dr. Raphaël Lambert, Professor at the Department of British and American Cultural Studies, Kansai University, Kyoto. Prof. Lambert is the author of the Brill book “Narrating the Slave Trade: Theorizing Community.” Prof. Lambert offers a glimpse into slave trade through the prism of community, telling us how community is relevant to slave trade as they're both closely related to human experience. Guest: Prof Raphaël Lambert Host: Leigh Giangreco
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today. Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs. Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.” **WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today.Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs.Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.”**WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.
Human trafficking is the trade of people for forced labor or sex. It also includes the illegal extraction of human organs and tissues. And it is an extremely ruthless and dangerous industry plaguing our world today. Most believe human trafficking occurs in countries with no human rights legislation. This is a myth. All types of human trafficking are alive and well in most of the developed countries of the world like the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is estimated that $150 billion a year is generated in the forced labor industry alone. It is also believed that 21 million people are trapped in modern day slavery – exploited for sex, labor, or organs. Most also believe since they live in a free country, there is built-in protection against such illegal practices. But for many, this is not the case. Traffickers tend to focus on the most vulnerable in our society, but trafficking can happen to anyone. You will see how easy it can happen in the stories included in “In Chains.” **WARNING** This book contains graphic details and statements that some may find very disturbing.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 5, Episode 50~ With Halloween just days away, I thought I'd introduce you to another one of my campy favorites: the shot on video feature Video Violence (1987), directed by Gary P. Cohen. The plot is fairly promising. A husband and wife move to a small town from big city New York to open a video store, but find out that the locals are filming movies of their own -- more horrible than any you can rent! Featuring music by Acid Witch, Electric Wizard, Gatecreeper, Lord Mantis, and more! PLAYLIST A VISIT TO THE VIDEO STORE (00:00) 1. Acid Witch - "An Evil Sound Screaming" (00:45) YOU WANNA WATCH IT? (07:03) 2. The Slayerking - "Umbra, Penumbra, and Antumbra (Evil Eye)" (08:52) THIS LOOKS VERY, VERY REAL (15:33) 3. Wednesday 13 - "Zodiac" (18:22) I'LL GIVE YOU FIVE MINUTES (22:28) 4. Clouds Taste Satanic - "Violence (radio edit)" (25:39) COVER-UP (29:53) 5. Gatecreeper - "Ruthless" (31:25) TROUBLED DINNER (35:04) 6. Black Breath - "Arc of Violence" (38:43) THE ELI SHOW (44:50) 7. Lair of the Minotaur - "Lord of Butchery (46:00) PLEASANT DREAMS! (46:54) 8. Lord Mantis - "Levia" (48:53) ANOTHER CASE OF VIDEO VIOLENCE (53:40) 9. Effluo - "The Language of Violence" (54:17) TRICK OR TREAT? (57:25) 10. Electric Wizard - "Legalize Drugs & Murder" (1:00:27) GOT TO BE A JOKE (1:06:49) 11. Mushroomhead - "Kill Tomorrow" (1:08:28) THE ABDUCTION (1:12:13) 12. Gatecreeper - "In Chains" (1:15:08) ALL SECRETS KNOWN (1:18:20) 13. Lord Mantis - "Three Crosses" (1:21:51) 14. Video Violence Theme Song *if you dig the music, please show the bands some love!
False Accusation, How Paul's imprisonment advanced the spread of the Gospel
Gina and Dr. Seward discuss their experiences helping people who were or are involved in the criminal justice system. Gina's book "In Chains, But Free" explores her relationship with her husband who was incarcerated for many of the years that they were married. It looks at the pain experienced, the growth, the bondages and the ultimate freedom from the world's thinking. Christ's death, burial and resurrection paid for our healing and it paid for us to be free. Whom the Son sets free is free indeed. https://www.amazon.com/Chains-but-Free-none/dp/1986007871
Black-Eyed & Blues Show 336 Air Date August 29, 2018 Playlist: Tom Guerra, Goodbye To Yesterday, Karen Lawrence and Blue By Nature, I’ll Get Along Alright (Live), Jeff Kossack, Today, Buddy Guy, Bad Day, Keith Stone with Red Gravy, Crazy In Love With You, Kara Grainger, You’re In New Orleans, Jeff McCarthy, Make Our Love Stronger, Billy Hector, Wizard Of Babylon, Geoff Achison, Skeleton Kiss, Midnight Johnny, All The Blues, Alastair Greene, The Sweetest Honey, Frank Bey, Back In Business, Scott Sharrard, High Cost Of Loving You, Lawrence Lebo, You’ve Got A Secret, Johnny & The Headhunters, Rock ‘Em Dead, Joanne Shaw Taylor, I’m In Chains, Michele D’Amour & The Love Dealers, He Can’t Be Wrong, Anthony Geraci, Fly On The Wall, Jonathon Long, Bury Me, Eric McFadden, Long Gone, Big Harp George, Uptown Cool, Vanja Sky, All Night, Jeremiah Johnson, Blues In Her Eyes, Brigitte Purdy, Home Is In My Heart, Kat Riggins, Second To None, Dennis Jones Band, Kill The Pain, Eric Johanson, So Cold, Damon Fowler, Fairweather Friend, Rockin’ Johnny Burgin, Cold Chill, 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,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media 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! Blues In The Area: BLUES SCHEDULE AUG 31 TO SEPT 6 BAND VENUE LOCATION FRIDAY AUG 31 ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic) Mulligan's Torrington BAR CAR BAND Peaches On The Waterfront Norwalk BIG CHIEF & MIDNIGHT GROOVE Crabshell Stamford NOLA BEATNIKS Ishota Yacht Club Norwalk LAST TRAIN Note Kitchen Bethel TOM "The Suit" FORST Rascal Flats Stamford RED BALL EXPRESS Spotted Horse Westport THE RED HOTS The Abbey Restaurant New Milford EIGHT TO THE BAR Beach Pavilion (4 pm) Morris RICH BADOWSKI BLUES BAND Cambridge Brew Pub Granby JR KRAUSS & THE SHAKES The Painted Pony Bethlehem SIGNATURE BAND The Back Porch Old Saybrook MIXED SIGNALS Priam Vineyard (6 pm) Colchester SHINY LAPEL TRIO Lenny's Indian Head Inn Branford TOMMY WHALEN AND FRIENDS Maple Tree Café Simsbury WANDERING ROOTS Smokin With Chris Southington LIVE AT THE FILLMORE Daryl's House Pawling NY RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS Still Hill Brewery (4:30 pm) Rocky Hill JAKE KULAK & LOW DOWN Pratt Street Music Series Hartford TERRI AND ROB DUO Silk City Coffee Manchester SKYLARK CITY BAND Cassidy Hill Vineyard Coventry MYSTIC HORNS Steak Loft Mystic ONEAL ARMSTRONG Stomping Ground Putnam PATTI TUITE Pub 32 Storrs GIL PARRIS BAND Pete's Saloon Elmsford NY RHYTHM AND ROOTS FESTIVAL Ninigret Park Charlestown RI SATURDAY SEPT 1 BLUES VIEWS AND BBQ The Levitt Pavilion Westport FOREVER GRATEFUL FESTIVAL Ives Concert Park (1 to 10 pm) Danbury ROCKIN JOHNNY BURGIN Black Eyed Sally's Hartford SHINY LAPEL TRIO Bill's Seafood Westbrook SOMEONE YOU CAN XRAY Haddam Neck Fair (6 pm) East Hampton RED BALL EXPRESS Peaches on the Waterfront Norwalk THE RED HOTS Historical Society (2 pm) Bethel ERAN TROY DANNER McQuire's Ale House Newtown JAKE KULAK & LOW DOWN Lyman Orchards Middlefield TWO ROADS FESTIVAL Crystal Bees Southington JEFF PITCHELL (Acoustic) Diamond Pub Glastonbury FRONT ROW BAND Bar Louie West Hartford TERRI AND ROB DUO Farmers Market (9 AM) Meriden TERRI AND ROB DUO Meriden Green (4:30 pm) Meriden PAT HALPIN & THE 351'S Stomping Ground Putnam AARON NORCROSS TRIO Theodore's Springfield MA ROOMFUL OF BLUES Daryl's House Pawling NY SARA ASHLEIGH BAND Oxhead Tavern Sturgridge MA BLUE DEVIL BLUEZ Knox Trail Inn East Otis MA GREG SHERROD BAND The Andrea (1 pm) Misquamicut RI RHYTHM AND ROOTS FESTIVAL Ninigret Park Charlestown RI SUNDAY SEPT 2 BLUE DEVIL BLUEZ Louis's Lakehouse Southwick MA KAL DAVID & LAURIE BONO Daryl's House Pawling NY HOWIE & SOUL POTATOES Tony Huntington In (4 pm) Bridgeport 4 BARREL BILLY Bill's Seafood (3:30 pm) Westbrook GEORGE BAKER BAND Café Nine (4 pm) New Haven ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic) Hawk Ridge Winery (2 pm) Watertown RHYTHM AND ROOTS Ninigret Park Charlestown MONDAY SEPT 3 RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS infinty Music Hall Bistro Norfolk JOHNNY & EAST COAST ROCKERS Bill's Seafood (2 pm) Westbrook GREG PICCOLO Steak Loft (7 pm) Mystic TUESDAY SEPT 4 XRAY TRIO Klekolo World Coffee Middletown TOMMY WHALEN Waterfront Holyoke MA WEDNESDAY SEPT 5 RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS Old Lyme Inn (6 pm) Old Lyme ERAN TROY DANNER (ACOUSTIC) The Dew Drop Inn Derby THURSDAY SEPT 6 GEORGE BAKER Harvest Wine Bar (7 pm) New Haven ERAN TROY DANNER The Fifth Alarm Springfield MA LIVIU INVITATIONAL Black eyed Sally's Hartford https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055
AGENT X...IN CHAINS! JAY TAVARE (Street Fighter, Pathfinder, Adaptation, The Missing, Cold Mountain etc...) in studio with TOM VITORINO (Manager of The Cult, The Doors etc.) Combat Radio Entertainment Editor ERIC MARK, BOB DAVIS (Of Carrozza Surfboards) and Combat Radio Sports Attache STEPHEN APPELL.... *COMBAT RADIO AND.........THE CHARITY/CELEBRITY/SOCCER INVITATIONAL....Join Combat Radio, many of the show's celebrity guests, the USL/Women's Pro-Am Soccer Team BLUE HEAT and the Combat Radio sponsored soccer team DEPORTIVO/COLIMA for an all-star soccer/game/party event MAY 5th! A day you won't want to miss! For tickets/details and information, please email Combat Radio at combatradio121@yahoo.com (Sponsored by Planet Soccer planetsoccerstore.com)
AGENT X...IN CHAINS! JAY TAVARE (Street Fighter, Pathfinder, Adaptation, The Missing, Cold Mountain etc...) in studio with TOM VITORINO (Manager of The Cult, The Doors etc.) Combat Radio Entertainment Editor ERIC MARK, BOB DAVIS (Of Carrozza Surfboards) and Combat Radio Sports Attache STEPHEN APPELL.... *COMBAT RADIO AND.........THE CHARITY/CELEBRITY/SOCCER INVITATIONAL....Join Combat Radio, many of the show's celebrity guests, the USL/Women's Pro-Am Soccer Team BLUE HEAT and the Combat Radio sponsored soccer team DEPORTIVO/COLIMA for an all-star soccer/game/party event MAY 5th! A day you won't want to miss! For tickets/details and information, please email Combat Radio at combatradio121@yahoo.com (Sponsored by Planet Soccer planetsoccerstore.com)
The second half of this podcast goes better than the first part. Sorry, but I was kind of out of it tonight. I talk about Jeremy later in this podcast. I also talk about Holt and note the simularities between these two relationships. I also rethink my opinion of Depeche Modes new CD, "Sounds of the Universe." It's beginning to grow on me. Outro music: "In Chains" from "Sounds of the Universe" by Depeche Mode. Download it on iTunes. Mic: Electrovoice RE20; Mixer: Mackie DFX6; Recording device: Garageband. Total running time: 53 minutes 59 seconds.