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Jack Grace Band "Hopin' For Some Good" - I Like It Wrong www.jackgrace.com Jack Grace "Wildflowers Thrive After Rain"- All The AboveBeaucoup Blue "Catch Me When I Wake Up"C. Gibbs "Tenhorse" - Parade Of Small Horses https://cgibbsreview.com/cb/thesweetbacksisters.coAndy Friedman "Self-Portrait In White Knuckle Death Grip" - Taken Man www.andyfriedman.net The Defibulators "WRUB" & "Defibulator" - Corn Money www.thedefibulators.com The Sweetback Sisters "Lookin' For A Fight" - Lookin' For A Fight www.thesweetbacksisters.com ******************************Kevin Daniel "Feel Like It Should" - The Life And Adventures Of Kevin Daniel www.thekevindaniel.com Antonio Andrade "Drive" (The Cars cover) - Here We Go www.lifeshakes.com Bird Mancini "Fault Line" - Dreams and Illusions www.birdmancini.comKeeley "Days In A Daze" - Beautiful Mysterious www.keeleysound.com Manic Standstill "Reasons Why" Taste Testors "I Don't Want You To Fall In Love With Me" - s/t Emi Pop "No Puedo Dormir" - ***********************Dining Dead "Wavelength" www.diningdead.com Ash Molloy "Will I Ever Learn" https://www.waxrecords.com/ash-molloyCurrent Swell "If You Want My Time" www.currentswell.com Chico Detour "Loma Prieta (Walk You Home)" Kat Robichaud "Psycho Hysterical" www.katrobichaud.com Fruit LoOops "Blister" - Everything Is Clear To Me Now Heavy Bloom "Crash" www.heavybloom.band***************************ALBUM FOCUS: Lucy Kaplansky: The Lucy Story http://www.lucykaplansky.comThis a double-album of mostly unreleased tracks that form a retrospective history of the acclaimed songwriter's musical life. 20 of them have never been released before; the other 5 have never appear on her albums.From the double-album I aired: "Love Hurts" "Heart Over Head" "Honky Tonk Blues" "Diamond In The Rough"
This week's Beyond Sunday podcast featured Josh Hensley, Evan Ryan, and Michael Shearon, along with special guest Jack Grace, a “corner man” encourager in the New Work Fellowship family. The conversation centered on the impact of encouragement, the power of worship, and the importance of being “all in” for Christ. Jack shared his testimony of faith, discussing how his walk with Jesus transformed his perspective and deepened his passion for worship. The group reflected on how true satisfaction is only found in Christ, emphasizing that when believers fully commit to Him, their lives are radically changed. They also discussed Jack's role in the church, particularly in children's ministry, where he sees firsthand how young hearts are shaped for Christ. Evan recapped his Sunday message on Philippians, highlighting what it means to pour oneself out for the gospel and follow Christ's example. The pastors shared personal stories of times they were "all in" for things other than Christ and how they ultimately found fulfillment in their faith. They also reflected on the transformative power of baptism, sharing the story of Chris Hernandez, whose decision to follow Christ renewed his marriage and life. Looking ahead, the team encouraged listeners to prepare for New Work's Night of Worship, The Overflow, on March 27, and to consider taking their next steps in faith, including baptism. The episode concluded with Jack's wisdom: Open your eyes and see what God is doing—He is pouring out His Spirit right in front of us. ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US
What if every job was part-time and flexible by default? Sounds radical, right? Well, that's exactly what Nyree Ambarchian, Co-Founder of Jack & Grace, is making a reality.In this episode of A Little Bit Radical, host Rob Fawkes speaks with Nyree, who left a rigid, outdated workplace behind to build an agency that prioritises people, planet, and profit—in that order. From salary transparency to flipping the 9-5 norm on its head, Nyree shares how her team is rethinking work entirely.They also discuss how unwritten workplace rules (aka "microplastics" in our daily lives) shape our careers without us even noticing—and how we can unpick them to build something better.In this episode, we discuss: The ‘microplastics' of work: How unspoken rules shape our behaviour—and why we don't question them enough. How parenthood changed everything: Why becoming a mum made Nyree realise that the rules of work were the problem, not her. Why all jobs at Jack & Grace are part-time by default: And why employees have to actively request full-time hours instead. Salary transparency: Why Jack & Grace shares salary bands openly and how it challenges workplace inequalities. Saying NO to bad clients: Why they only work with organisations that align with their values—and how they assess potential clients. Convincing her husband, a police officer, to go part-time: Proof that flexible work can (and should) apply to all industries. Burying your pants in the ground?! The campaign that helped kids understand soil health in a hilarious way.Follow Nyree and Jack & Grace:Nyree Ambarchian on LinkedIn: Nyree Ambarchian LinkedInJack & Grace on LinkedIn: Jack & Grace LinkedInStay Connected with Rob and 'A Little Bit Radical':A Little Bit Radical Newsletter: Sign Up HereRob Fawkes on LinkedIn: Rob Fawkes LinkedIn
George Jones's New YorkBY JAMES BARRON George Jones Live At The Bottom Line- New York City- 19811 Ragged But Right2 The Race Is On3 Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms4 Bartender's Blues5 Grand Tour6 Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong7 You Better Treat Your Man Right8 White Lightning9 Once You've Had the BestAND MORE!Hardly anybody would have looked for an “I ♥ NY” bumper sticker on George Jones's tour bus. “The story of him and New York was he just didn't want to come here,” said Jack Grace, a singer and songwriter who books performers for the Rodeo Bar in Manhattan.Mr. Jones, a country singer with a plaintive voice and a complicated life who died on Friday at 81, told people he did not like Manhattan. But maybe he needed a geography lesson. He did not seem to understand that Manhattan was in New York or that, to many New Yorkers, Manhattan just was New York.Steve I. Weitzman, a club promoter, remembered booking Mr. Jones for a show at Tramps on West 21st Street in 1992.“He had a fabulous time,” Mr. Weitzman said, adding that at one point, Mr. Jones told the crowd, “I'm in New York” — with, as Mr. Weitzman described it, an almost giddy sense of excitement that one would not expect from a big-name star.A year and a half later, Mr. Weitzman booked him again. Same place, same stage, same hopes.“The agent called me a week or two later and said, ‘George is going to cancel. George didn't like Manhattan,'” Mr. Weitzman said. “George didn't know that Manhattan was in New York. The agent told me George would appear if I could find another venue that's not Manhattan, but what place was there that was not booked? I tried upstate New York, but I couldn't find anything that was not booked.”By then Mr. Jones was known as No-Show Jones for the performances he skipped, often because of drinking and drugs. Allan Pepper, an owner of the Bottom Line in Greenwich Village, remembered no-show dates in the late 1970s. One was a two-night stand in September 1977 that coincided with a press party for Mr. Jones given by Epic Records.“The only trouble was, Mr. Jones didn't show up — at either the party or the performances,” The New York Times reported. “When last heard from, Mr. Jones's Nashville office had no idea where he was.”A story circulated about what had happened. “Somebody said he went out the bathroom window,” Mr. Pepper said.Fans figured he had the jitters. “A lot of those people got freaky about New York,” said Mort Cooperman, an owner of the Lone Star Cafe on Fifth Avenue, referring to famous performers. He said he had tried to sign Mr. Jones for the same dates but lost out to the Bottom Line. “Some of them loved it and turned into glowworms, like Johnny Paycheck. He was turned on by New York.”But Mr. Jones stayed away. Mr. Pepper said the routine — agreeing on a date, signing a contract and canceling the gig — became all too familiar. “I would be upset,” he said, “but here's the interesting thing: We would announce there was a cancellation and the fans would come up to the box office window and ask us, ‘What was it this time? He got sick? He got into an accident?' They were prepared for this. They knew he was No-Show Jones. So I rebooked him, and again he canceled on me.”Mr. Pepper booked him again, in 1980, and as if to prove the cliché about the third time being a charm, Mr. Jones not only appeared, but Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt — who had been in the audience — joined him onstage for several songs. Mr. Pepper said that
Jody & The Germs "Don't Look Back" - Wonder www.jodyandthegerms.com Len Price 3 "The Last Hotel" - Chinese Burn https://www.facebook.com/thelenprice3 Love Is Enough - All I Want https://www.loveisenoughband.com/ Kurt Baker "Secrets" - https://www.facebook.com/KurtBakerMusic Slackrr "Lie To Me" https://www.facebook.com/Slackrr/ ********************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. World Party 4 is the latest compilation from Putumayo World Music, a digital-only release, as part of a new trend for the label in issuing digital releases. Putumayo is celebrating 30 years as a world music label. Ilan Amores (Argentina) "Va Ser" Yarima Blanco (Cuba) "Muda Mi Alma" Melane (Congo/Germany) "Kimia" Code Sangala (Malawi) "Mzako" Moa Vive (featuring Geronimo Santana) (Brazil) "Presente de Oxum" ************************* Anthony Gomes "Turn It Up!" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Nik Parr & The Selfish Lovers "So Far Gone" - www.nikparr.com Gary Gorance "Oak Tree Hangin' " www.theroadsongproject.com Kelly's Lot "Jealous Hearted Blues" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Ian Roland "New Life" - The Wood Wide Web www.ianroland.com Jack Grace "Nobody Brought Me Nothing" - What A Way To Spend A Night www.jackgrace.com Mississippi MacDonald "I'll Understand" - Heavy State Loving Blues www.mississippimacdonald.com Jess Novak Band "Anchor" - A Thousand Lives www.jessrocknovak.com ********************************* Doug Alan Wilcox "Insterstitial" - The Guild Project www.dawilcox.com Rod Picott "Revenuer" - Paper Hearts www.rodpicott.com Fred Gillen Jr. "Spring Turns To Summer" - Birds www.fredgillenjr.com Amanda Rose Riley "Cookie Dough" - Broken Heart www.amandaroseriley.com Tim Ball "Sage Hen Waltz" - Upstate Crossroads www.timballmusic.com Allysen Callery "Sea Change" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallerymusic.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 26 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Connect and Follow: https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassicsCowboy Classics Old Time Radio WesternsGun SmokeThe radio version ran from 1952 to 1961 and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas. The television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and is the longest-running primetime drama and the second-longest-running prime time fictional program in U.S. television history,The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961 and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time.Gun Smoke, Ep# 23 – TaraPlotTara has fallen in love with Jack Grace, who isn't all that great! Marshall Matt Dillon had brought 17-year-old Tara back to town after her father was killed four months before, and Kitty was concerned that Tara was hanging out on Texas Trail with some wild characters and that she was now keeping bad company.*Support the channel**Merch:*social media:*Follow me on Instagram:*Follow me on Facebook:https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassics*Our Affiliates Partners:Check out Health Ranger Store LINKS: https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassicsThis post/video contains affiliate links, which means that I may receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links. #westerns # wildwest #otr #oldtimeradioSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cowboy-classics-old-time-radio-westerns-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week Laura and John talk with songwriter, musician, and new father Jack Grace about creating after having a baby (during a pandemic, no less), how the music industry has changed, the changing genres of music, the Beatles and Spinal Tap, and getting an unexpected wad of cash from Neil Young.
Jack Grace is an inimitable artist. The journey for the singer-songwriter, musician and producer started in the suburbs of Newcastle (NSW) obsessing over piano, making demos and listening to mixes of Silver Chair, Dylan and Ray Charles. The result of which led him to the upper echelons of the Australian indie underground world before relocating to Paris in 2018. You can find him here: https://www.instagram.com/jackgracejackgrace/ https://www.facebook.com/jackgraceofficial
Our fabulous Thursday night co-host Sarah chatted with Sydney indie-pop artist Jack Grace. They chatted about his move to Paris for love, his new record and the inner workings associated with it. Listen here for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Jack Grace!The man Jerry Lee Lewis once likened to “that Cash kid, but good” has enjoyed a long and varied career. Jack Grace is that man: a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who's been touring and recording for over 25 years. His duet with Norah Jones, “Bad Wind Blowing” was a standout tune on his last recording, Everything I Say Is A Lie, produced by Joan Jett and Steve Earle's former guitarist Eric Ambel. He's performed with a diverse collection of artists, like the aforementioned Lewis as well as Doc Watson, Fishbone, Junior Brown, The Meters and has even shared the bill with Merle Haggard.
Decades after the phenomenon that was The Howard Morrison Quartet shaped the NZ entertainment industry back in the 1950s and 60s, the act is about to hit the road again.This time with a new generation of showband artists – The Howard Morrison Quartet Take Two plans to bring the old quartet, led by the iconic Sir Howard Morrison, back to life.The tour kicks off this week, and Francesca Rudkin was joined in studio by the quartet, Sir Howards son, Howie Morrison Jnr, Russell Harrison, Chris Powley and Jack Grace.LISTEN ABOVE
In this episode, Pastor Jack interviews Grace Cho about her transformation since coming to faith in Christ. Grace shares about her newfound freedom and peace, as well as a radical shift in her views on abortion, politics, and the influence of mainstream media. Click here to watch on YouTube RLT016
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Jack Limmer runs Sydney based label Of Leisure. They've recently released their second, community based various artists compilation, Blue Line Steppers, which aims to highlight the up and coming diverse minds of Australia's dance community. The label also hosts names Young Franco, Human Movement, MUTO, Jack Grace. We talk about the Blue Line Steppers Ethos, his journey up through the music scene, some of the community minds in Sydney dance which we adore, as well as working within the label sphere. Check out Jack and Of Leisure here: https://www.facebook.com/ofleisurerecords/ https://www.instagram.com/hans.limmer/ https://www.instagram.com/ofleisurerecords/ https://soundcloud.com/of-leisure
A very unusual Pierre Pressure Podcast. In this episode, Pierre called his friends in New York, California, and Florida to see how they are getting by during this world-wide quarantine. These guests range in age, gender, profession, and location, from musicians to prisoner advocates to BnB owners to school lunch administrators, they have all been deeply affected by the corona virus. I asked them all to tell me what music is getting them by during this historic catastrophe, and I made a playlist on Spotify with their suggestions (see link below.) Shortly after this taping, the first guest, "Spider" contracted the Covid 19 virus and is in good condition at home. All other guests are coping with this unusual time in their own ways. There will be further call-in shows as this quarantine goes on. PIERRE PRESSURE PANDEMIC PLAYLIST is available for streaming on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eKaZ7z3EwQlSfEoRIhkWN?si=XbZKaGh2S6CzEWO1rc6RtA Guests:1: Spider in Brooklyn, NY2: Jack Grace in upstate New York3: Kevin in Polk County, Florida4: Gretchen in Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY5: Scheffer in San Francisco, CA6: Izzy Rock in Bushwick, NY7: Basquali in Hudson, NY8: Kelsey in Brooklyn, NY9: Zoe in San Franciso, CA Song: Corona by Minutemen, Four Senses on Alert by Pierre de Gaillande, Night Fever by BeeGees, I Die: You Die by Gary Numan, Pandemic songs by Jack Grace, I'm Clean Now by Grouper, Gold Sounds by Pavement, I'm Still Standing by Elton John, Pressure by Billy Joel, Dance Yrself Clean by LCD Soundsystem, We Will Never Exist by Sitar Metal, It's the End of the World As We Know It by REM, My Corona by Zdoggmb, My Struggles by Missy Elliott.
Bart is the owner of Jack Grace, an apparel company that makes interchangeable shoes for fashion-fanatical golfers. Jack Grace is Bart’s first business and like most startups, he needed money to get it going.
Today, Jack Grace joins Jackson to talk about his latest music and tour. Listen to Jack: https://lnk.to/JackGraceSlowBurn Follow Jack on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jackgracejackgrace/ Visit the Podcast Website: https://jacksonneillpodcasts.com Follow Jackson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Become a Member and Watch the Bonus Content for this Interview: https://www.patreon.com/posts/28300116 Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill is published throughout the week so check back in regularly for new episodes. Check out the Jackson Neill Neill Podcast website for his sports and music podcasts updated throughout the week. 5-5-19
In this episode of PIERRE PRESSURE I tried to answer the question "Who is Jack Grace?" Is he the Country Ham, the Mariachi Cowboy, the lead singer of Van Hayride, John Pancaldo, or all of the above? We chatted about the many incarnations of Jack's career, as well as the final stages of the Monopoly game we are all living through, and we heard renditions of Jack's songs "Bad Wind Blowing" and "Being Poor." www.jackgrace.com Sponsors: #iaswell; Tungsten Filament. Theme song: "Merchandise" by Fugazi, performed by Pierre de Gaillande, with James Fletcher, drums. Ad music: "La Pression" by Brothers Doobie.
“No one believes it when you say you're cool. But, when someone else says it, everyone believes it.” Brad Smith is the COO of Jack Grace, a premier golf footwear company specializing in high-quality saddle golf shoes with unique saddles you can swap. Brad has a diverse background in marketing, customer service, strategy, politics, and international retail. Before joining Jack Grace, Brad was at Skullcandy, a hyper-growth consumer lifestyle brand, where he worked on numerous projects to move the company forward, including the company IPO, a strategic rebuild of the customer service department, and overseeing the $10M marketing budget through a major corporate restructuring. He has spent his career diving into problems to get them resolved with short-term and long-term solutions. Listen And Learn: Why every “idea guy” needs a good “operations guy.” How a brand’s number one focus should always be on the customer. Navigating a very crowded marketplace. Explaining your value proposition, telling your story, and responding to your customers. His philosophy and strategies for building brand credibility. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JACK GRACE, CLICK HERE. TO FIND BRAD SMITH ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE.
This episode: a song that Dave says is a Strokes song and Max says is a Ska song, plus, a re-imagining of The Titanic.
This episode: a song that Dave says is a Strokes song and Max says is a Ska song, plus, a re-imagining of The Titanic.
Bart Walker plays golf and loves shoes. "The first shoe was built on my kitchen table with my wife's kitchen shears and a handful of old golf shoes I found at second hand stores. I spent endless nights and weekends figuring out how to create one shoe that fit all of my criteria. I was determined to figure it out. After the concept of the interchangeable saddle was proven to work, I set out to make one pair of golf shoes for myself to wear on the course. I found a talented cobbler in a strip mall to help me with the details. I shared my prototype with friends who loved the concept and encouraged me to make more. So, after quitting my banking job, taking out my 401K and with the help of industry professionals, we created the Innovator 1.0. I’m proud of my golf shoe. So proud, I named the company after my two children. And I hope you will be proud to wear them, too." Learn more at JackGraceUSA.com or intagram.com/jackgraceusa
This week on G&E The Podcast we had Bart Walker, founder of Jack Grace USA. Aka the #coolestgolfshoesever, Jack Grace is an up and coming revolutionary golf shoe brand that allows for total customization with their interchangeable saddles technology. Bart's story to starting his brand is fascinating. As a self-proclaimed shoe fanatic, Bart had to make the bold decision to leave his job and go all in on his dream business. With the support of his wife, and a lot of hustle, the phenomenal brand we see today was born. Check out this week's podcast feature to learn about what it takes to start your own shoe company.
Today on Arts & Seizures your Daddy-oh on the Radio is joined by troubled troubadour Jack Grace for 30 minutes of utter disappointment and neglect... now with songs!! As ever, 2 PM live Brooklyn Time.
Today on Arts & Seizures we set fire to the red carpet and party in the glowing embers of the aristocracy!!! It's Oscar day and we're feeling sassy...better get some.
The day after the Women's March (and count on it, we were there), Arts & Seizures brings songs of revolution and freedom with the intrepid Jack Grace and the colossally talented and unfiltered Courtney Lee Adams Jr.! High-minded talk about anarchy and middle-class illusions, plus some down and dirty blues and old-school punk from the past via the legendary Reagan Youth. All this plus the debut of new music from superstar beatnik guitar monster Gary Lucas! Hippies, punks, and situationists welcome! Shirts and shoes optional.
The last show of 2016 and it is gonna be an XXX-MESS BLAST guaranteed to send everyone toppling into the New Year. Jack Grace is back with a song that just may make you want to kill yourself for the holidays, but Lynne Von Pang is gonna turn that frown upside down!!! PLUS I've got my own hillbilly Hannukah number and THE COUNT Peter Zaremba is promising some sort of suave holiday ballad, the kind of thing that got him laid at the height of the Cold War! It is absolute madness.. with special guest Dave Spinley and who knows who else... I don't know whether to rehearse or run for the hills!!!! LIVE AT 2 PM !!!!!! This could be the one that gets us thrown off the air for good!!!!!!!!
Today on Arts & Seizures we ask the musical question, How could Patti Smith possibly go all the way to fucking Sweden and fuck up a Bob Dylan song with the lyrics right in front of her??? More importantly, we'll be joined by another troubled troubadour WHO WOULD NEVER BLOW A CHANCE LIKE THAT, the great Jack Grace, local stalwart and hero of American roots music!!!! Am feeling a great show coming on as we creep towards Xmas - tune in at 2 PM - this could be the one that wins us the Nobel Prize!!!!!!
Feat: Kisk, Arkist, Matthias Springer, Edmondson, MENIK, Jack Grace, Speh, Yellow Beard, Tom Encore, A Theory, Multiple Mono and Pale Sketcher.
Gunsmoke. November 7, 1952. CBS net. "Tara". Sustaining. Young Tara has fallen in love with Jack Grace, who's no damn good! Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Sammie Hill, Vivi Janis, William Conrad.
Gunsmoke. November 7, 1952. CBS net. "Tara". Sustaining. Young Tara has fallen in love with Jack Grace, who's no damn good! Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Sammie Hill, Vivi Janis, William Conrad.