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We sit down with Expo Owner Steve Menzie, Expo Manager Mikey Singer, Expo vendor Ameet Acharya, my booth partner Sam Genova, Billy Celio from Upper Deck, Chris Carlin from PSA, Barry Mah from COMC, Karthik Rajendran from eBay, Johnny Amendola from Mintink, Karn Rai from Slab Sharks, Josh Madigan from the Gongshow, James Spence from JSA, and Jay Moslehi aka Mojo Sports may pop in as we all get hyped up for Expo which is November 7 - 10 so join us live and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play. Saturday October 26 @ 7:00pm PST / 8:00pm MST / 9:00pm CST / 10:00pm EST #sportscards #thehobby #sportcardexpo ------------------------------------------------------------- Please show some love to SCL sponsors and partners: Visit sportcardexpo.com for info on all Expo events across Canada now in Toronto, Edmonton, Montreal and Quebec City. If you've discovered a vintage collection and need help with valuation and selling, please reach out to Leighton Sheldon at Just Collect. Visit justcollect.com. If you'd like to consign your cards to Fanatics Collect, please use referral code SCL when filling out your submission form. If you'd like to consign your cards to MC Sports Cards to sell on eBay.com, please email them at info@mcsportscards.com. If you like to enter group breaks, please check out SCL sponsor Filthbomb Breaks. Visit filthbombbreaks.com and follow them on Fanatics Live. If you need help getting into a grail for your collection, Fund Your Cards can help you finance the purchase with your own cards. Visit fundyourcards.com and tell'em JLee sent you! Mintink offers in person shopping 7 days a week at two Toronto Locations or shop online @ www.mintink.ca (Worldwide shipping) If you'd like to consign your cards to Canada's Slab Sharks to sell on eBay.ca, please reach out to me at jeremy@slabsharks.com and I will help you out. Be sure to check out REA Auctions tri-annual Catalog Auction and select Sports Cards Live as how you heard about them. If you collect cards from the 90's or cards of players who played in the 90's, check out 90sauctions.com for a niche auction house that provides personalized customer service. If you value transparent, consistent and accurate grading, please check out TAG (taggrading.com). Download the Center Stage app on iOS and Android for instant card identification and pricing. Visit centerstagehq.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
English punk/metal hybrid Rolo Tomassi have arrived in Australia for their smash and run of shows as part of sleepmakeswaves' Love Of Cartography Tour, which also features Japanese math rock outfit Lite who make their debut Australian performances.Rolo Tomassi return after an absence of eight years, with the pandemic repeatedly putting paid to the band's efforts to make it back sooner.With the first show of the tour completed in Perth last night, HEAVY thought it pertinent to spend some time with keys player/vocalist James Spence to get a feel for what to expect and their relationship with sleepmakeswaves."So we were supposed to tour with them in 2020, and that didn't happen because of the global pandemic," he explained. "I think since then, there's been a willingness to make something happen again. I met them earlier this year at a festival in Europe and got to hang out, and we got on immediately. You could tell they would be nice people to spend time with and a good band to play shows with. There's definitely something in our sounds that compliment each other, and it fits together in a cohesive way without being the same thing."Listen/watch the full interview for more, including what it's like having a sibling in the same band and about what has changed sonically and technologically for Rolo Tomassi since they were in Australia last.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Keith sits down with James Spence to discuss growing up in Sheffield, discovering music and the local scene, the formation of Rolo Tomassi, the early days of the band, their first US gigs at SXSW, the recording of their 2022 LP "Where Myth Becomes Memory" coping with life during the shutdown and more. Guest co-host: Cory Brim of Glassing.
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During this episode of Dr Mike Live, Pastor Mike Spaulding interviews special guest James Spence about his Operation Heal America ministry.
Where Myth Becomes Memory.On this episode we are joined by James Spence from the band Rolo Tomassi. Rolo Tomassi are an English band from Sheffield. Their name is taken from a dialogue in the film L.A. Confidential. The band is known for their strong DIY ethic and chaotic style and performances. They are currently signed to MNRK Heavy.Please support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStore
Two Yorkshiremen. One amazing, and increasingly eclectic punk-cum-noise-cum-post-hardcore-cum-shoegaze-cum-prog-metal band. On this episode I'm talking to James Spence from the great, Sheffield born outfit Rolo Tomassi, whose new studio album – their sixth – Where Myth Becomes Memory - is released this Friday, on February 4th. It's a quite remarkable record, and so our chat digs into the making of said record, the band's ever evolving sound, that time I travelled through Holland and into Germany with them and Trash Talk… and football obviously. Hope you enjoy the conversation!The James McMahon Music Podcast is a Spoook Media production. Spoook is also a record label, a promoter, a shop, a Substack - it's many things. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And please do Like, Review and Subscribe - it actually really helps people find our podcasts!
Joey and Venny are very pleased to be joined by UK post-math legends Rolo Tomassi. James Spence and Chris Cayford join us for a short but very sweet interview show which includes a broad range of discussion from Arsenal to touring Russia, as well as celebrating new album Where Myth Becomes Memory
Farmers, growers and regional authorities in the South Island are reporting large numbers of rabbits this year. Responsiblity for pest control falls to property owners under bylaws, and if a regional authority deems a property is non-compliant, it can do the work and bill the property owner. In close to 80 recent inspections, the Otago Regional Council found 41-percent of sites non-compliant.The rabbit calicivirus was introduced to the country illegally in 1997, and for a time was successful in keeping rabbit numbers down, but never erradicated them. So what methods of control are currently being used? What is the latest research, and where is the line between public and private responsibility for control of the pests? Kathryn speaks with Dr Janine Duckworth, Wildlife Ecology and Management researcher with Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research and James Spence, Biosecurity Team Leader, for Environment Canterbury.
Farmers, growers and regional authorities in the South Island are reporting large numbers of rabbits this year. Responsiblity for pest control falls to property owners under bylaws, and if a regional authority deems a property is non-compliant, it can do the work and bill the property owner. In close to 80 recent inspections, the Otago Regional Council found 41-percent of sites non-compliant.The rabbit calicivirus was introduced to the country illegally in 1997, and for a time was successful in keeping rabbit numbers down, but never erradicated them. So what methods of control are currently being used? What is the latest research, and where is the line between public and private responsibility for control of the pests? Kathryn speaks with Dr Janine Duckworth, Wildlife Ecology and Management researcher with Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research and James Spence, Biosecurity Team Leader, for Environment Canterbury.
Here I talk with James Spence, vicar of Christ Church Daveyhulme
Derrick James, who trains Errol Spence and Jermell Charlo, discusses the upcoming Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence fight with Zab Judah, Marko Elgart, and Jeremy Williams
D-Fly and Dixie return with a new episode featuring previews of the weekend’s key matchups, hot takes on Duke’s one-goal win and an interview with the head coach of No. 10-ranked Lehigh, Kevin Cassese. First, they talk about a guest intro and whip, and then the beauty of exercise and mental health. Then they dive into instant reaction and hot takes on the Syracuse-Duke game. In News of the Week, they comment on mid-week games and breaking news out of Philadelphia. In their conversation with Mountain Hawk mentor Cassese, they discuss how Lehigh has battled the COVID situation, having his father on the coaching staff, the impressive offensive production, James Spence’s spectacular play in goal and the competitive landscape of the Patriot League in 2021. Cassese then talks about his vision for the Lehigh program and what team leaders such as Teddy Leggett and Conor Gafney have meant to the Mountain Hawks. Finally, Cassese explains what to expect this Sunday against the Red Raiders, and he pays his respects to Sammy’s Trattoria.
This week’s podcast chats about what a change in CEO means for Amazon, together with a look at the retailer’s fourth quarter results and how other big-name US companies are either beating or missing earnings expectations. James Spence from Cerno Global Leaders Fund joins the show to explain why he is one of the few fund managers running a global equities fund that doesn’t feature the Faangs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google). James offers his view on the markets over the next few years and the reasons why he invests in the likes of bicycle components group Shimano, the ‘brains of electric vehicles’ specialist Aptiv and precision engineer Renishaw. AJ Bell’s pension expert Tom Selby is back on the show to answer another listener question on retirement savings. This time, it’s the turn of someone who wants to know if they can take money out of a workplace pension when they want and put it in a SIPP. The team also discuss Moonpig’s impressive stock market debut and why it’s about time that ‘buy now pay later’ providers are facing stricter controls.
John Canzano talks with James Spence, the VP of JSA Authentication, who shares some valuable advice and insights on the autograph authentication industry. At the top of the third hour, former MLB outfielder, Gary Sheffield joins the show live from the golf course, talking Baseball Hall of Fame, his career, and whether or not he was clean of PED's during his career. We also play Punch It! Audio, and more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
John Canzano talks with James Spence III, the VP of JSA Authentication. Canzano talked with Spence about the origins of their family business, why autograph authentication has become so popular lately, advice for retaining autographs, how to tell if your Ted Williams autograph is fake, and much more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Lots of links for you today. Thanks again to James for chatting about performing with Biffy Clyro! Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/track/7CeQ3eM7cksrqcIyI8KnMp Biffy featuring Rolo Tomassi (watch out for that hard cut): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5blGpGplH6I There's No Such Thing As A Jay-Z Snake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmuTEKlVDY0
James Spence Authentication (JSA) is one of the industry leaders in autograph authentication. JSA has accumulated an exemplar database of nearly 700,000 files which are used by autograph authenticators to accurately assess the thousands of autographs submitted to them on a daily basis. Their autograph and handwriting experts regularly visit auction houses, attend trade shows and conventions and constantly research the veracity of autographs of sports figures, celebrities, entertainers, politicians, and historical figures.
League restarts are rapidly approaching as the MLS and NHL will be next to join NASCAR and PGA as active sports leagues across the country. Tune in to Fantasy Sports Today as co-hosts Craig Mish and Joe Pisapia discuss what the landscape of the world of sports will look like through the summer as well as sit down with autograph authenticator James Spence to discuss the value of Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa's autographs prior to their upcoming 30 for 30! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Craig Mish and Joe Pisapia discuss the recently released 2020 NFL schedule. Plus, they welcomes James Spence to discuss Michael Jordan autographs and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Autograph authentication and how it all works with James Spence of JSA AuthentictionAutographs, forgeries, baseball cards and moreWhat goes into someone forging an autograph?#autographs #baseball #collectiblesMichael Jordan, Babe Ruth, Ted WilliamsJSABuy Our BookSocial Media Superstar Ebay Store Yeti Mic Blue Behringer Go pro 8 Ring Light Ipad Air Canon EOS Rebel SL2 Digital Slr Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 Sony Noise Cancelling headphones Beats By Dre Studio PodcastOur Site Painting Amato Media Videos Free Social Media Audit LinkedinContact Us Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/amatopodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CelebWorx Live With Hosts Christopher Arsaga and Nery Lemus, and SPECIAL GUESTS James Spence III and Ryan Spence of JSA Authentication, will discuss weekly current events in the comic con community. Join us for a behind the scenes discussion with the CelebWorx duo that brings many of your childhood heroes to a convention near you! Stay Tuned For Appearances from Event Promoters, Respected Agents, Beloved Celebrities, as well as special upcoming announcements! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celebworx-live/support
This is the 28th episode of Mathcast, in which we discuss Limbs, Femur, Irk, Eddie Bunker, Benjamin Blue, Life Is Precious, Countdown from Ten, Infinite Nomad, revisit Forests, recap favorite releases of 2018, and interview James Spence of Rolo Tomassi. Limbs: https://www.facebook.com/limbs1991 https://limbs1991.bandcamp.com/ Femur: https://www.facebook.com/femurtheband/ https://femurtheband.bandcamp.com/album/red-marks Irk: https://www.facebook.com/irkband https://irkband.bandcamp.com/album/recipes-from-the-bible Eddie Bunker: https://www.facebook.com/eddiebunkerhc/ https://eddiebunkerband.bandcamp.com/album/diffidia Benjamin Blue: https://www.facebook.com/benjaminblueband/ https://benjaminblue.bandcamp.com/album/ii Life Is Precious: https://lifeispreciousband.bandcamp.com/ Countdown from Ten: https://www.facebook.com/countdownfromten https://countdownfromten.bandcamp.com/album/speakeasy-petting-zoo Infinite Nomad: https://www.facebook.com/infinitenomadofficial/ https://infinitenomad.bandcamp.com/ Forests: https://www.facebook.com/weareforests https://weareforests.bandcamp.com/album/spending-eternity-in-a-japanese-convenience-store Rolo Tomassi: https://www.facebook.com/rolotomassiofficial/ https://rolotomassi.bandcamp.com/ Theme music: Antarctica - "Aqua Teen Destroyed Boston's Life" https://antarcticaiscold.bandcamp.com/
10 years after first broadcast, and a 7 year hiatus, the Dead or Alive Show is back! Join Raymond Troymond and Derek Montague for a special Current News from their new base in University Hospital Radio. Joined by regulars such as Gary Bisto and Howard Urailey-Bogsten-Littleworth, and special guests, they try and unpick the news of the moment; there's even an afternoon play set in a French Westminster Café. It can only be the Dead or Alive Show! Starring Polly Boon, Patrick Edwards, Josh Hatley, Rob Morton and James Spence. Written by Rob Morton and Patrick Edwards.
Adam Carr (right) and Alison Thorne (left) at an Homosexual Law Reform Coalition (HLRC) rally, GPO, Melbourne, 1980. Photo by James Spence, Courtesy Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives. As the Victorian AIDS Council (VAC) nears its 35th birthday, Cal Hawk kicks off the series of episodes looking at how our LGBTIQ communities came together to respond to HIV and AIDS in Australia. Cal talks with longstanding LGBTI activists Phil Carswell, Alison Thorne, Chris Gill and VAC Director of Health Promotion, Policy and Communications Colin Batrouney to look at the landscape of LGBTI activism in the late 1970s and how that played an important role in the community's ability to respond to HIV and AIDS in Australia. For more from the VAC legacy series , continue to listening to Well, Well, Well as we'll air additional episodes in the lead up to VAC 35th birthday later in the year. This show, Episode #612 originally aired Monday 19th March, 2018
"Like all regular Holy Roar Podcast listeners I was gutted when Maz began his hiatus when he hit episode 50. So I got proactive and sent the Holy Roar team over a pilot of my own to see if I could follow in his footsteps and be the new host. They were game and now hopefully you lot will be game too. Over the next few months I’ll be interviewing a stack of bands and music industry types; it’ll be ace, nonstop ace I tell ya. In this pilot you can hear a young James Spence from Rolo Tomassi talk about the Hysterics album, also, I will let you in on some secrets of how not to be a journalist and also give you a rundown of my picks for Download Festival 2018." - Paul
As angsty teens breaking out of a village near Sheffield in England, Rolo Tomassi always knew they'd have to stand out among the pack. 12 years on, they're adults with four albums under their belts and a handful of world tours completed. That rage has been maintained, however; and they still put on one of the best live shows in all of post-hardcore. The band were in Australia for the fourth time this past October for a headlining tour, and the band's founding members - siblings Eva and James Spence - cosied up in the stairwell next to Rad Bar in Wollongong to talk about their early days, their DIY ethics and what's kept them going all this time. Rolo Tomassi's entire discography is available to download and stream on their Bandcamp page: http://rolotomassi.bandcamp.com Support the podcast on Patreon for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/barbands Recommend podcasts to your friends this month! Use the hashtag #trypod. Follow Rolo Tomassi on Twitter and Instagram: @rolotomassiband Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow Bar Bands on Twitter: @BarBandsPod
We get back with James to fill in the blanks of some of the other amazing things Rolo Tomassi have done in their 10 year career. We talk about hitch hiking in Russia, radiation filled towns, how they recorded Astraea and all of the crazy places they’ve been including Japan, Australia and many others. We also bring up some questions fans of Rolo Tomassi wrote in with and play a very rare Rolo Tomassi live cover the band did. iTunes(rate/review!) - apple.co/1HZNkB3
Mazz and James talk about the early years of Rolo Tomassi, their first tours and a rather questionable key tar that James was playing at one point. They also delve into what it was like working with LA producer Diplo. iTunes(rate/review!) - apple.co/1HZNkB3