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En ce mois de juin particulièrement changeant, mais surtout chaud, qui annonce l'été, il est l'heure de vous proposer le dernier épisode de cette saison 2 de T'as entendu Ça. Quoi de mieux, au vu des températures en hausse, que de clôturer cette saison avec une musique américaine qui évoque le soleil de l'Alabama ? Eh oui, ce 25e épisode est consacré à un groupe qui au milieu des années 70 s'était tourné vers le rock sudiste, j'ai nommé Jackson Highway. Montez donc sur votre cheval et galopez en ma compagnie à la découverte de ce groupe malchanceux au travers de leur deuxième et dernier album éponyme sorti en 1980. Yiiiha ! Titres diffusés durant l'émission : You're Looking Good - Jackson Highway I Will - Ruby Winters Ramblin' Man - The Allman Brothers Band Mississippi Funk - Jackson Highway Rave On - Jackson Highway Rock'n'roll Man - Jackson Highway Hook, Line And Sinker - Jackson Highway Drive Me On Home - Jackson Highway Cold Chill Out Of The Blue - Jackson Highway Circles - Jackson Highway Le Twitter de l'émissionLe Twitter de Fox
Plus que multicarte, Tom Dowd était fondamentalement multipistes. De ses études classiques, y compris en musique, il passera directement à un travail d'ingénieur au sein du projet américain de bombe atomique, pour finir par devenir l'ingénieur du son du siècle. Le XXe bien sûr. « Un dernier hit et au lit » cette semaine dans Bon Temps Rouler… Playlist : Statesboro Blues - Live At Fillmore East, March 13, 1971 - Allman Brothers Band A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter - Clyde The Right Time - Live at Newport Jazz Festival, Rhode Island, 7/5/1958 - Ray Charles Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis Tracks of My Tears - Aretha Franklin - Soul '69 Willie And The Hand Jive - Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard Layla - Derek & The Dominos - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Remastered 2010) I Don't Worry About a Thing - Mose Allison - Les Incontournables du Jazz Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll - Tony Joe White - The Train I'm On Medley: Come on in My Kitchen / Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean / Going Down the Road Feeling Bad - Delaney & Bonnie - To Bonnie From Delaney (Mono) Get Out of My Life Woman - Solomon Burke - I Wish I Knew Land of 1000 Dances - Wilson Pickett - The Exciting Wilson Pickett Grandma's Hands - Gladys Knight - At Last Bonus pour les abonnés Premium Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You - Cher - 3614 Jackson Highway (2000 Remaster) Do It Shake Your Booty - Arthur Conley - One More Sweet Soul Music (Digitally Remastered) Sweets for My Sweet - The Drifters - Up on the Roof: The Best of the Drifters Lay Down My Burden - Delaney & Bonnie - To Bonnie From Delaney (Mono) Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.
1969: Cher acted in a bad movie and made her best album yet, Find out about Chastity, 3614 Jackson Highway and more right here!
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (Miojo Indie), Isadora Almeida (Rádio Popload) e Nik Silva (Monkeybuzz) recebem os convidados Thiago Perin e YMA para uma conversa sobre os melhores (e piores) duetos do mundo da música. ● Apoie a gente no Padrim: http://bit.ly/2QigtiS Comentados no programa ● João Gilberto e Bebel Gilberto (http://bit.ly/2YQTGSP) ● Weyes Blood capa do álbum (http://bit.ly/2TCfzQ2) #NãoParoDeOuvir ● Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising (http://bit.ly/2KTaz76) ● Supervão - Faz Party (https://spoti.fi/2TwqZoa) ● Papisa - Fenda (http://bit.ly/2yRvwYJ) ● Haim - Summer Girl (http://bit.ly/2LUhyOG) ● Whitney - Valleys (My Love) (https://spoti.fi/2TvQKoI) ● Taco de Golfe - Erro e Volto (https://spoti.fi/31DOCOA) ● Apeles - Crux (http://bit.ly/31Anjoq) ● Brittany Howard - Stay High (http://bit.ly/2LqUeYA) ● King Princess - Prophet (http://bit.ly/2YhMkXw) ● Girl Ray - Show Me More (https://spoti.fi/2KCBLXr) ● Keila - Malaka (http://bit.ly/2Z0J66K) ● Lana Del Rey - Looking For America (http://bit.ly/2ZM3F8j) ● Luiza Brina - Tenho Saudade Mas Já Passou (http://bit.ly/2Ywlr2K) ● Bon Iver - i, i (http://bit.ly/31EWkYz) #VocêPrecisaOuvirIsso ● David Lynch (https://imdb.to/2YLz3HH) ● Cidadão Instigado (https://spoti.fi/31DfeiH) ● Lisa Ono - Bossa Hula Nova (https://spoti.fi/31GtdV6) ● Luiza Lian - Mil Mulheres (http://bit.ly/2MQLpan) ● Tom Misch - It Runs Through Me (http://bit.ly/33BC6Rg) ● Cher - Stars (http://bit.ly/2KKoSsT) ● Cher - 3614 Jackson Highway (https://spoti.fi/33BLEvC) ● Produção da música Katia Flávia (http://bit.ly/2KZCNf5) #Comentários ● Festa Revista Balaclava (http://bit.ly/2TvSK0c) ● YMA no CCSP (http://bit.ly/2Z38lcV) ● Monkeybuzz apresenta Men I Trust (http://bit.ly/2IZEBnk) Segue a gente @podcastvfsm @cleberfacchi @nik_silva @helocleaver @almeidadora @ymamusic @enlarguecer
In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.
Michael Passmore is the owner of Passmore Ranch, a premium freshwater, sustainable fish ranch in Sloughhouse, California. If you are eating fish or caviar at a nice sit-down in Sacramento, there is a good chance you got it from Michael. Join us as we talk about Michael's military service, how he dropped out of law school to work a raw piece of land off Jackson Highway, and discuss all things regarding food, travel, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and local Sacramento! One of my favorite talks so far! Shownotes 1:30 - What a difference a haircut makes (shout out to Anthony @Bottle & Barlow) 7:00 - Michael’s military service & a legacy of service in his family10:30 - The scooter accident in Bali 13:00 - Talking travel & upcoming trips 17:00 - The east coast 22:00 - How Michael got started 38:00 - The trust barometer is down 41:00 - The system is rigged45:00 - Passmore’s best practices for fish handling 51:00 - Noodling 58:00 - Fish feed & other aquaculture best practices 1:01:00 - California’s regulatory environment 1:07:00 - Passmore’s Chef Chef. Have a chef cook for other chefs and see if he is a hero or a zero! 1:09:00 - Caviar club & creating relationships with consumers
In 1969, a former coffin show room located at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield, Albama was converted into the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Huge names in music like the Rolling Stones, Cher, Bob Seger, Lynrd Skynrd and many more recorded songs and albums within its' walls. Only a decade later, in 1979, the studio would close. Following a documentary titled Muscle Schoals in 2013, interest was peaked in restoring the forgotten building. Today, on Small Business War Stories, we talk to Andrew Kelly of the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation about how they helped restore this building to help establish an iconic music museum.