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Best podcasts about Jack Rudy

Latest podcast episodes about Jack Rudy

Drep and Stone
Gin 101

Drep and Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 62:36


On this episode we sample and review Gray Whale Gin, The Botanist, Tanqueray, and Gordon's, while discussing new experiences, Nick mailing something to Ireland, Kyle being the awkward one, the more sophisticated gentleman, tater water, Bo-Tanicals, gin styles, fuzzy navels, professional foragers, California in a bottle, Jack Rudy tonic syrup, and the classic Gin and Tonic cocktail.   Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #176

Drunkard United Football Show
Getting to Know Bournemouth  “The giggles”

Drunkard United Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 35:01


This week the Sam's continue their “Getting to know you” series with Zack who supports AFC Bournemouth. They discuss all thin Cherries and how a truly small club has made it back to the premier league, continue to grow the academy and the plan to stay up. The Sam's also really want Zack to be their laugh track for all shows. They enjoyed a classic Gin and Tonic with Plymouth Gin and Jack Rudy's Tonic Syrup.   www.Dufootballshow.com   Send your questions to DUfootballshow@gmail.com   Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow

Suede Memories
Episode 9: Fip Buchanan - San Diego Tattoo Legend

Suede Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 122:34


We welcome the award-winning and legendary San Diego tattoo artist, Fip Buchanan. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Fip shares about his life growing up and how his interest in art took him to the world of tattooing at the age of 21. While attending the Art Institute of Pennsylvania, Fip reminisces on meeting Red Schuster and Duke Miller, who had been tattooing out of a 70's boogie van, and his experiences learning the art of tattooing and creating some of his first tattoos out of there. Alongside Patty Kelley, together tattooing took them to Long Island, New York, Richmond, Virginia, and in 1987, made their way to San Diego, where they opened up the world-famous Avalon Tattoo in Pacific Beach on July 5th, 1989. Their dedication and ambition to the art of tattooing contributed to some of the most beautiful work done in San Diego and laid out the foundation for the future of tattooing. Fip's humility, passion, and artistry are some of the many reasons he is a legendary figure in the tattoo world alongside some notable figures who have had a great influence on him such as, Don Ed Hardy, Jack Rudy, and Bob Roberts. Aside from his love for tattooing, Fip shares about his introduction to Kustoms and some of the rides he has driven the shit out of, and his most recent, a beautiful 1952 Chevy, painted and pinstriped by Manny Cisneros. You can find Fip tattooing at Avalon Tattoo 2, where he is still creating tattoos that look like tattoos. When he's not tattooing, he is proudly cruising and representing his club, The Beatniks. Like all guests on Suede Memories, Fip Buchanan was meant to do something special: tattooing. Through hard work, dedication, and confidence, he has accomplished to be one of the most notable artists in the world. With that, let us celebrate the life, legacy, and person that is Fip Buchanan.

TATTOO TALES
GOOD TIME CHARLIE- The birth of fine line

TATTOO TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 45:10


Charlie Cartwright is a living legend. Crossing paths with some of the most influential American tattoo artists(Bert Grimm and Owen Jensen, to name a few), he's been tattooing for six decades now. Together with Jack Rudy and his team of artists, he developed in the 70's what we call today “fine line”, bringing tattooing from 3-6 needles to just one, mimicking and refining a style that was developing amongst the Hispanic community within the Los Angeles prison system.    Today Charlie is working on the non-profit “Tattoo Heritage Project”, with the goal of establishing a large scale Tattoo History Museum in Long Beach, CA.  To support the project and learn about tattoo history, you can head to tattooheritageproject.org   Find Charlie on instagram Check out the project on instagram

Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.
“A Small and Simple Thing” with Brook Reitz

Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 61:15


This week on the pod we are joined by dad to two, the founder of Jack Rudy Cocktail Co., and of Leon's Oyster Shop, Little Jack's Tavern, Melfi's all located in Charleston, SC - Brooks Reitz! My conversation with Brooks is full of some great stories about family road trips, the origins of Jack Rudy Cocktail Co., music, the journey of finding balance in the restaurant industry, and much more!Be sure to sign up for Brook's newsletter, “A Small and Simple Thing” and to stock up on all things Jack Rudy! We are heading into the holiday season and I can promise you their products make for some great gifts. A huge thanks to Brooks for joining me on the pod and sharing his story. In This Episode: Guest's Show NotesBrooks Reitz Instagram | WebsiteJack Rudy Cocktail Company Instagram | WebsiteLeon's Oyster ShopLittle Jack's TavernMelfi's“A Small and Simple Thing” Newsletter Bahamas Episode of Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat. Subscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakedaddrink)

TATTOO TALES
KARI BARBA- Continue to learn

TATTOO TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 46:17


When Kari talks about tattooing, a rare quality strikes you right away. The fresh sparkle in her eyes tells you, better than a thousand words, that her 42 years in the business haven’t diminished her passion. If anything they distilled it into a deep, humble appreciation for what this represents. Personal growth, meaningful friendships, craftsmanship and dedication.  Her personal trajectory crossed with some of the most significant tattooers in history -Ed Hardy, Jack Rudy, Paul Rogers, Horiyoshi II to mention some- and just listening to her recollections is a reward on its own.  I hope that her words will make you feel inspired and humbled as I do.      Stef Bastiàn   You can find Kari at outerlimitstattoo.com

Reinventing the Tattoo Podcast
San Diego Tattoo Legend, Fip Buchanan with the Tattoo Journalist

Reinventing the Tattoo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 76:17


Recorded in the Reinventing the Tattoo community during a live stream on April 14, 2021—when The Tattoo Journalist interviewed Fip Buchanan, one of the most influential tattoo figures in San Diego, California. Starting his tattooing career in 1979, he specializes in American and Japanese styles—recognized as one of the best in tiger artwork. Like Ed Hardy and Jack Rudy, Buchanan also contributed to making tattoos more accessible and mainstream.

How Much for a Sleeve?
BONUS EPISODE - Pamela Des Barres

How Much for a Sleeve?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 60:48


We have an extra special bonus episode for you today! We are chatting to Pamela Des Barres. Best selling author, rock and roll groupie, member of all girl group The GTO’s, nanny to Frank Zappa’s children and actress. Best known for her 1987 memoir ‘I’m with the band’ We chat about being on stage with Jim Morrison of The Doors, coming face to...well, crotch with Mick Jagger and of course there’s a bit of tattoo chat in there too. Her tattoo collection includes work by Mark Mahoney and Jack Rudy! This one is a bit different, so enjoy! Episode sponsored by cold-pressed.io - use SLEEVE10 for 10% off your order.

TATTOO TALES
C.W. ELDRIDGE- The importance of history

TATTOO TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 40:59


C.W. developed a passion for tattooing very early on. His service in the Navy in the 60’s brought him across the world, collecting tattoos in exotic parlors like Pinky Yun’s in Hong Kong. After getting tattooed by Ed Hardy he got offered the opportunity of learning tattooing and from there he crossed paths with pillars of modern tattooing. Paul Jeffries, Good times Charlie, Jack Rudy, Jerry Swallow to name some.  Since 1980 he has been promoting the history of tattooing through research and education, founding The Tattoo Archive and, together with Alan Govenar, D.E. Hardy and Henk Schiffmacher, the non profit “Paul Rogers Tattoo Research Center”.  Find and support his work on Instagram and at tattooarchive.com

Classy Trashy
Episode 13: Shanghai Kate

Classy Trashy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 48:04


In this week’s episode, Natalie sits down with America’s tattoo godmother, Shanghai Kate Hellenbrand (@shanghaikate). Among the topics discussed in this episode are: Shanghai Kate’s 50+ years of tattooing experience. Shanghai Kate’s ability to manifest in her life. The importance of knowing the history of Womanhood. Tattooing as a historically female role. Shanghai Kate working alongside Ed Hardy, Sailor Jerry, Jack Rudy, Freddy Negreti, and more. The evolution of Shanghai Kate’s tattoo style. Shanghai Kate coming up as one of the only female tattooers in the world, and the career that brought her around the globe. Shanghai Kate’s advice for climbing the mountain of life. 

Dirty Spoon Radio Hour
Home Fried Episode #22 -- Charleston w/ Brooks Reitz of Jack Rudy and Leon's Oyster Shop

Dirty Spoon Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 35:10


Brooks Reitz has his hand in a great many pots. In addition to being a founder of the Jack Rudy Cocktail Co., Brooks runs 4 restaurants; Leon’s Oyster Shop, Little Jack’s Tavern, Monza Pizza, and Melfi's. We catch up on the state of Charleston heading into the reopenings, and what it looks like to try to run 4 restaurants in the middle of a national shutdown, and how Brooks stays so resilient during it all.

Tasting Notes
Episode 2: The Winnow + Brooks Reitz 

Tasting Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 36:53


In this episode of Tasting Notes, Hanna Raskin and Dave Infante of The Winnow sit down with celebrated restaurateur, Brooks Reitz of Little Jack's, Melfi's, Leon's Oyster Shop and Jack Rudy. They talk fine dining, the art of customer service, and his growing restaurant empire.   

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Sullen's
#10 Jack Rudy, Flaks

Sullen's "Under The Skin" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 94:27


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Books Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz

Legendary tattoo artist, Juli Moon, joins the show this week to discuss traveling with a carnival, attending some of the first ever tattoo conventions, expanding her skill set into cosmetic tattoo through trial and error in the 80's, and why she wears her own tattoos as "psychic armor." BOOKS CLOSED is hosted by Andrew Stortz (@andrewstortz) All music by SAKURA @sakura.beatz Books Closed Voicemail Line: (857)444-0662 www.booksclosedpodcast.com The full VIDEO version of this episode can be viewed on YOUTUBE THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS: TATTOO SMART Use discount code: BOOKSCLOSED for 15% off any tools on the site (one use per customer) www.tattoosmart.com Tattoo Smart is a marketplace for forward-thinking tools to tattooers, artists, and designers, empowering them to learn new digital skills and improve their design workflows. They collaborate with tattooers to create brush sets for Procreate and Clip Studio Paint, reference eBooks, digital color tools like the Abbott Color Wheel, and design and software tutorials. TATTOO SHIRT OF THE MONTH CLUB Tattoo Shirt of the Month is a subscription T-shirt business geared to bring you an original and unique tattoo design on a T-shirt each month.  To join, go to www.tattoo-sotm.com, pick your size, enter your card number, and you’re done. 

Sullen's
#5 Jack Rudy, Joe Capobianco, Jim Sylvia, Carlos Torres

Sullen's "Under The Skin" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 85:14


First Missionary Audio Podcast
Gideon Sunday - 07.08.18

First Missionary Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


A message from guest speaker Bro. Jack Rudy.

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The Tattooers Podcast: Tattooing/ Art/ Culture/ Lifestyle/ Business
Episode 13: Shanghai Kate and Jack Rudy

The Tattooers Podcast: Tattooing/ Art/ Culture/ Lifestyle/ Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 158:27


Bell Bottoms. Led Zeppelin. Shanghai Kate peeing standing up. The 70’s were an amazing time, especially in the tattoo world. In what may be the funniest Tattooer’s Podcast to date, I shoot the breeze with the awesome Shanghai Kate and a special guest, Jack Rudy about tattoo trends over the last few decades, tattoo removal, and their intricate knowledge of how skin and ink react to each other. From the days of Ed Hardy and Sailor Jerry, to the days of the tramp stamp, and present-day trends, Kate and Jack take me through the history of tattooing and the influential changes that they’ve helped implement in the industry, whether it’s single needle tattoos or sterilization processes. Kate is all spirit and science, Jack is all antics and aliens. I hope you enjoy this month’s episode as much as I did.   You can find Kate online here or you can check our her facebook or instagram @shanghaikate You can also follow Jack on Instagram @j_rudy_gtc or on Facebook and dont forget to follow the show on all the social medias   Instagram @thetattooerspodcast   facebook.com/thetattooerspodcast   or my website www.davidmeektattoos.com   or subscribe on Itunes or Google Play here   Thanks so much for all the support and feed back everyone... there are alot of podcasts out there and to think you waste a couple hours with me each month is crazy... Thanks      Dave Meek   music by www.bensound.com   Words by Amber Sipe

Cullman First Baptist Church
Guest Speaker Jack Rudy February 25, 2018

Cullman First Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 33:51


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Your Creative Push
268: Always fight, work hard and PUSH FORWARD (w/ Freddy Negrete)

Your Creative Push

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 46:27


Legendary tattoo artist Freddy Negrete is best known for pioneering the black-and-gray tattoo style, honed while serving time in a series of correctional facilities during a youth mired in abuse, gang life, and drug addiction. Freddy was honored with the Tattoo Artist of the Year Award in 1980 and a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Body Art Expo in 2007 and his new book, Smile Now, Cry Later recounts his story. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/freddynegrete In this episode, Freddy discusses: -How he was a “troubled youth” and involved in gangs and incarceration. -How the Chicano subculture influenced him from a young age. -His experience at Youth Authority and then at Tamarack. -Working with Good Time Charlie, Jack Rudy, and Ed Hardy and how they influenced his mindset and his art. -How he approached his tattooing career after incarceration. -The experience of winning the Tattoo Artist of the Year Award in 1980. -The mindset of trying to get better with every single piece you create. -Some of the harder times that he went through and learning from the mistakes that he made. -Coming back to the tattoo scene with a new focus. -His renewed commitment to be teachable in all the things that he had missed out on. -How rehab changed his life. -The way in which meditation helped him to maintain focus with his art. -The experience of meeting Steve Jones and writing his new book, Smile Now, Cry Later. Freddy's Final Push will inspire you to push past your obstacles… they are supposed to be there!   Quotes: “Ed Hardy’s objective, which became our objective, was to get the world to see that tattooing was a form of art.” “I came back with this new focus, and I realized that things had really changed.” “That was the commitment that I made.  To be teachable.” “It’s almost like a new beginning for me.” “Nothing comes easy.  Everything requires hard work and determination.” “Always fight.  Always work hard.  And always push forward.” Links mentioned: Smile Now, Cry Later; guns, Gangs, and Tattoos - My Life in Black and Gray by Freddy Negrete and Steve Jones Connect with Freddy: Website / Instagram On the next episode: Shayla Maddox : Website / Instagram / Patreon Join the discussion in the Facebook group!

CooperTalk
Freddy Negrete - Episode 659

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 58:04


Steve Cooper talks with tattoo artist Freddy Negrete. Freddy is known as one of the fathers of the Chicano style black and gray fineline tattooing. A Southern California resident, he got into tattooing at an early age while incarcerated. He ended up working alongside Jack Rudy (best known for inventing the single needle for the professional tattoo gun) at Good Time Charlie's. He has worked on feature films and has been consulted on a number of projects about tattoo culture and his autobiography Smile Now, Cry Later: Guns, Gangs and Tattoos-My Life in Black and Gray was recently released.

Light Hustler
Going From Gang Member to World Famous Tattoo Artist with Freddy Negrete

Light Hustler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 50:24


Freddy Negrete is inarguably one of the world's greatest legends in the tattoo world. The former Chicano gang member perfected the art of "prison" black and grey tattoos before going to work for fellow tattoo legends “Good Time” Charlie Cartwright and Jack Rudy in East LA. He logged time working with Ed Hardy (who, for the uninitiated, is a real guy and not just a t-shirt line) and now makes headlines when he tattoos famous folks like Henry Styles. Despite his current celebrity status, Negrete has hardly had an easy life: the son of a Jewish woman and a Mexican father, Negrete was pretty much orphaned when both his parents went to prison. He joined a gang, entered a life of crime, started going in and out of juvie halls and prison and, along the way, became a heroin addict. Now sober over a half decade, Negrete is the co-author of a memoir based on his life, Smile Now, Cry Later: Guns, Gangs and Tattoos: My Life in Black and Gray. In this episode, we talk about how gangs provided camaraderie, making tattoo guns out of cassette tapes and his sudden spiritual awakening, among many other topics.

@OGJoeSwanson
Sullen Radio 70 - Dick Warsocki | SEASON 2

@OGJoeSwanson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 58:56


Tattooer Dick Warsocki joins me on the show to talk about getting death threats from Greg Irons, traveling to tattoo a third of the year, learning to tattoo, biker runs, tattoo conventions, working at Goodtime Charlies for Jack Rudy, and why Goodtime Charlie Cartwright is his hero. Thanks for listening Joe @ogjoeswanson

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Dipsomania!
Episode 11: Gin & Tonic

Dipsomania!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 80:58


Jake and Lance explore the magical combination of gin and quinine tonic. Also discussed: weed and shakeratos.Jack Rudy mixersSmall Hand Foods tonic syrupTomr's tonic syrupSan Francisco UV IndexGin and Tonic, a Love Story at Roads & KingdomsThe Summer of Gin & Tonic at ImbibeHow to (Seriously) Upgrade Your Gin and Tonic at The Wall Street JournalCombier fruit liqueursGiffard liqueursLicor 43Fever Tree tonicQ tonicArcana in BoulderLlanllyr Source tonic waterCannabis Cocktails by Warren BobrowHow Mexican drug cartels are reacting to marijuana legalization in the US at FusionThe Homemade Gin Kit90 Second Sous Vide Gin at AnovaMorganthaler's tonic syrup techniqueQ Tonic HistoryTingala (not actually Szechuan peppercorn!)Building a Better Mixer (lime cordial recipe)Cocktailpunk bittersLetherbee distillersChilled Espresso, Shaken to a Froth at NYTimesCaffè corretto at WikipediaJungle Bird at NYTimesJose's Gin and Tonic at Bon AppétitHendrick's GinThe Hendrick's Gin blimp at AdWeekIs it legal to drink your own alcohol on a flight? (NO!)

Driven to Drink
35. Spread Love

Driven to Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 30:58


This is my Paul’s Boutique. Kind of. Like, if Paul’s Boutique is this mosaic: Then “Spread Love” is this one: But hey, it flows. And I don’t have The Dust Brothers, Mixmaster Mike, or three creative, crazy, and musically adept Jewish boys from NYC. I got me. And a bunch of freeware. (Please note, there is an odd cut at 11:25, not 10:14 as I indicate in the introduction. You might not even notice it. I think I did well with the cut and a moderately parallel topic shift.) In this podcast, we use the following bit of awesomeness to transition between tracks, Spread Love (The 45 King Remix). So what did we drink? Jen enjoyed a variation on my Ginetto, which is a variation on a gin and tonic. It had Bombay gin, Jack Rudy syrup,Fever Tree Bitter Lemon, Scrappy’s grapefruit bitters, and Gran Gala and Amaretto liquors. Greg, simply Maggie’s Farm spiced rum with a dash of Scrappy’s orange bitters and a splash of Maggie’s Farm house made Falernum. So what did we discuss? 1. Accidentally punching yourself in the nuts. Bad news. Jen contemplates female equivalents of this infuriating and painful event in a man’s life. 2. Jen asks, “Do home thieves wear khakis and polos?” And we concluded that one should never tell a stranger precisely where one lives and that one’s dog is a horrible guardian. 3. We learn that the 45 of “Sexual Healing” that played so prominently in the Middle School Erections post has been unearthed. Should this be framed, or burned? 4. We close part one with a trip down memory lane, discussing Jim Varney and his role as Ernest in a surprising number of hackneyed, shticky, unwatchable movies…that Greg adored as a child. “Seaman.” It’s a funny word. Our friend Damon is a seaman. Say that out loud. It’s funny. You might not like to admit it, but you know it’s true. You, too, can be a seaman. We close this thing out with two minis. First, a “hair rant.” You see, getting a proper hipster do ain’t nearly as simple, or cheap, as the monthly shave-down. Finally, “Living that South Cackalacka Life,” recording in the car on the way to Edisto Island, SC. Michael Rapaport, this one’s for you. (Indeed, at the 28:35 mark, we make the car’s hands free say some stone cold truth.) We present to you, “Spread Love.” And we’re out.

Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.

Pour A Better Pint & Do Inventory FasterBartender Journey Podcast # 137Listen with the player below, or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio.·      At the 2015 Hotel Experience Show at the Javitz convention center in Manhattan we got a chance to speak with 2 very interesting people:o   Greg Elliott of the Chill Rite 32 companyo   Vanessa De Caria from Bevinco·      The Chill Rite company makes draft beer systems that deliver beer to the tap at 32 degrees (or whatever temp you like), regardless of the temperature of the keg. This system promises zero waste.  We talk to Greg about a lot of issues regarding draft beer. They also make the Frost Rail.  The frost rail is a frozen rail built into the bar surface, which the guest sits their drink on and it keeps it cold!·      We also speak with Vanessa from Bevinco - a company that has a system for liquor inventory for bars & restaurants that is very fast and accurate.  We’ll learn a lot about doing inventory, (which is such a dreadful task!)  ·      Book of the Week:  Cuban Cocktails 100 Classic and Modern Drinks.  This is a great book from the Manhattan bar Cienfuegos. There are classic cocktails from Cuba, plus lots of modern original recipes.  It’s a really fun book with beautiful photos from Cuba.  ·      Cocktail of the Week is the El Presidenteo   ¾ oz Aged Rumo   ¾ oz Silver Rumo   ¾ oz Dry Vermoutho   ¼ oz Orange Curacao, (I used Grand Marnier)o   1 Barspoon Grenadine, (I used Jack Rudy)o   Stir with ice, strain into chilled couple. Lemon twist. ·      Toast of the Week:“Here’s to the nights we’ll never remember, with the friends we’ll never forget”.

@OGJoeSwanson
Sullen Radio 26 - Jack Rudy

@OGJoeSwanson

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 81:06


Tattoo legend, Jack Rudy joins me on the show to talk about his early tattooing, Sponsorships, GTC Tattooland's 40th anniversary, the National Tattoo Association, Industry regulations and how the APT fights for the artists, his artistic influences, and why a recent car show in Japan was one of the best he has ever attended. Thanks for listening, Joe @ogjoeswanson www.SullenRadio.com SPONSORS @sullenclothing @inkeeze - PROMO CODE 'SullenRadio' gets you a free sample pack of inkeeze products @kinpintattoosupply @blackflyseyewear

The Alton Browncast
Brooks Reitz – Jack Rudy Cocktail Co.

The Alton Browncast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 49:24


Alton Brown talks to Brooks Reitz of Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. about his company's namesake (the man, the myth, the legend), the inspiration for interesting elixers, and the reemergence of cocktail culture. Alton shares his technique for the perfect G&T.

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell
Live Free Podcast 20 with guest Mr. Ben Grillo

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2011 55:20


In this episode Mr Ben Grillo makes his way out to the compound to sit down for a post tattoo interview. We talk Weed, Drawing, Punch Dreams, Mercury, Huntington Beach, Cassidy's, Tattooland,Jack Rudy,Single Needle,Two Roses,Classic Cars, and Scottland

Reggae Lover
159 - Homegrown with G. Cole

Reggae Lover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 57:25


G. Cole, a fellow reggae lover, podcaster/radio personality, and singer/songwriter is the special guest on this episode.We talk about:The work he's been doing to push reggae music.Early musical influences in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.Meeting and getting his name from Gregory Isaacs at Jack Rudy lawn.Singer/songwriting career and band, Wraps and Kush. The podcast, Homegrown with G Cole: in-depth interviews with veteran artists and rising talent.His reggae "Mount Rushmore" - top 4 singers.Dancehall versus Reggae.Broadcasting on 9 radio stations weekly.Current trends in the dancehall: good and bad.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.