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Utilities are in business to make money. So it's no surprise that your electric bills will keep going up. You may not know it, but since 2022 the United States has been energy independent. As a country, we produce more energy (mostly fossil fuels) than we consume. Unfortunately, the benefits of energy independence do not trickle down to homeowners. Fossil fuel companies and utilities keep those profits while consumers keep paying more and more for energy. Unless your name is Jed Clampett, it is not feasible to drill an oil well in your back yard. But you can do the next best thing: put solar panels on your roof and add a battery backup system. One of the key benefits of rooftop solar and storage is that this energy can also go to fuel your EV, as well as heat and cool your house with a heat pump. With a properly designed solar and battery system it's easy to slash your electric bills in half. This level of electricity cost reduction is termed "partial grid defection." And if you have enough roof space you can even get a check back from your utility because you are producing more energy than you consume — basically total grid defection. The same concept works for commercial and industrial customers who install solar and batteries. Don't wait for the next big jump in electric rates. Or the next blackout. Listen to this week's electrifying Energy Show episode and celebrate your own Energy Independence Day.
TV Stories – Chester Charles Carmer Small Town – John Cougar Mellencamp Good Ol’ Boys (From “the Dukes of Hazzard”) – Waylon Jennings Theme From Rawhide – The Blues Brothers Bonanza! – Johnny Cash Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys – Lukas Nelson & Shooter Jennings The Eyes Of The Ranger – George McAnthony We Lost It – Brennen Leigh & Jesse Dayton The Ballad of Jed Clampett – Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs I Feel Alright – Steve Earle
The Beatles' rise to fame (1962-63): The podcast covers their signing to EMI, recording their first single, and early TV appearances. https://youtu.be/Go4X-3aZDv0 Context matters: Early 1960s Britain shaped The Beatles' development, with the podcast highlighting the social and cultural factors at play. Personality & charisma: The Beatles' humor and charm were as crucial as their music in winning over fans and the industry. Collaboration: Brian Epstein, George Martin, and others were instrumental in The Beatles' success, which the podcast examines in detail. Historical accuracy: The podcast stresses credible sources and distinguishes facts from myths when exploring The Beatles' history. The Beatles' Early Days Hamburg's influence: Their time in Hamburg was transformative, improving their music and stage presence. Quote: “Hamburg very much unlike Liverpool… they don't know how to do Beatles tourism.” The podcast contrasts Hamburg's handling of Beatles history with Liverpool's. Early rejections: The podcast recounts labels like Decca and EMI turning them down, showcasing their uncertain early career. The Decca Audition: It analyzes the audition's recordings, providing insight into their pre-fame sound. Brian Epstein's role: As their manager, he refined their image and secured a record deal, remaining honest even under pressure. The Beatles and EMI George Martin's initial reaction: Martin was initially skeptical but grew interested after meeting the band. Quote: “Martin didn't know it, but he was as lucky as The Beatles were.” This reflects the chance nature of their collaboration. June 6th recording session: A pivotal moment in Martin's perception, marking a turning point in the band's journey. Recording dynamics: The podcast explores how The Beatles and Martin created a shared vision and changed industry practices. Methods of Historical Research Primary sources: The podcast relies on interviews, letters, and news articles for authenticity. Fact vs. fiction: It emphasizes being critical of sources and separating myths from reality. Avoiding presentism: The podcast warns against modern interpretations of past events, stressing historical context. Quotes of Note • “The interwebs are full of empty infotainment in the same old, same old about Beatles trivia. You deserve the real story.” - Ariana Grande • “The Beatles didn't quite achieve their stylistic target. It was their failure that made them succeed.” • “They wanted their live and studio set of songs to sound something like American Pop R&B… but they failed. They sort of created their own genre.” • “Think of Jed Clampett out shooting at some food… He missed what he was aiming at… but up from the ground, he found oil under his land to make him very rich.” • “There would be no Beatles without R&B. In fact, there would have been no rock and roll at all.” - John Lennon • “Black music is my life. The Beatles and Sergeant Pepper and all that jazz—it doesn't mean a thing. All I talk about is 1958 when I heard Little Richard's ‘Long Tall Sally' and when I heard Chuck Berry's ‘Johnny B. Goode' and when I heard Bo Diddley. That changed my life completely.” - John Lennon • “The Beatles are like rock and soul men singing their pop with boy-man energy that matches girl-group energy.” • “They weren't whitening the music like a bunch of Pat Boons. It becomes a thing of its own but it remains soulful.” • “For us in the group, all that matters is that we try to get it right. If we make an error, we don't dig in. It's really just the opposite. We love to get corrections.” • “We treat ourselves and each other as knowers who might know something, to have something to offer, have some insight that's worth hearing potentially. We're all students… there are no teachers. We're all fallible. We're all students.” • “So much of Britain was black and white and bleak until The Beatles came along.”
Chasing Numbers – Ellis Bullard Johnny Appleseed – Dar Williams The Ballad of Jed Clampett (with The Foggy Mountain Boys) – Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs Here I Go – Yonder Mountain String Band Southern Soldier – 2nd South Carolina String Band Wrecking Ball – The Steel Wheels Grand Junction – The Deslondes Train Whistle – Matt Masters Someone Like You (with The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Ferrell) – Lukas Nelson
'The Ballad of Jed Clampett' is the theme song for the popular 1970's television series: The Beverly Hillbillies. The song was composed by Paul Henning and recorded first by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs in 1962. This was the first song I ever heard Dave Hum play in 2018, and it was so beautiful the way he played it (starting at 48 seconds into the song) that I literally cried. I had never heard anybody play the banjo that way before. I used Dave's recording as a template to make my backing track to share with everyone. I've made backing tracks in both the keys of A and G (Dave plays the song in A). I love this popular Bluegrass song. Enjoy
National Ride your horse into a bar day. Entertainment from 1957. Ponce De Leon arrived in Floriday, 1st person shot out of a cannon, Tv show Dallas debuted. Todays birthdays - Buddy Ebsen, Alec Guiness, Jack Webb, Marvin Gaye, Emmylou Harris, Karen Woodword, Christopher Meloni, Billy Dean, Pope John Paul II died.
Get your answers emailed to: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com before Midnight tonight to get in the drawing for the GFD Gift Card we are giving out TOMORROW!!! Here's the question one last time: "Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation?" Get it done, you know you want to so, DO IT!!!!! Good Luck!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com
Today and Tomorrow are the last chances to get your Trivia answers in for the chance to winning that $50 GFD Gift Card!!!! Here's the question: "Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation?" Email answers to: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com to be put into the drawing!!! GOOD LUCK!!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com
Here's the question: Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation? Email answers to: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com before the deadline of Thursday the 14th at midnight. GET IT DONE!!!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com
Well here we go, got to set those clocks ahead one hour, AGAIN!!!! The main thing this week is getting your Trivia answers in before the end of day Thursday the 14th. After which on Friday we pick the Winner!!!! In case you missed it, here's the question: "Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation?" Good Luck!!!! It's going to be a FUN week, plan on joining us Monday thru Friday at 7am pst / 10am eastern for The Old Man's Podcast!!!! We'll Be Looking For YOU!!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com
With a full house to work with we took care of business today!!! We covered topics from quotes on Fridays, to old movies, to Mike Tyson, to wills and dealing with estates. A buttload of FUN and LAUGHS filled the air!!! Eric gave us the March Trivia and it appears to be a doozy, here it is concerning the TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies": "Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation?" We are looking for the monetary amount. Email your answers to: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com by the deadline of March 14th. Correct answers will be put into a drawing for a $50 GFD Gift card. Have an AWESOME Weekend and we'll be back on Monday!!! Later Gators!! The Old Man's Podcast is a 2023 Award Winning Podcast: “Overlord Indie Podcast Award Winner - Live Podcaster of the Year 2023 – The Old Man's Podcast” “Listed on FeedSpot's TOP 100 Family Friendly Podcasts” https://blog.feedspot.com/family_friendly_podcasts/ Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Visit and Support Our Partners: Podcast Overlord: https://overlordshop.com/store Glow Flow Denver: https://www.glowflowdenver.com/ Whole-E Shift: https://www.wholeeshift.com/ Roaming the Road (of Life): https://www.shondasinclair.com/ Follow us on: Facebook: The Old Man's Podcast @TheOldManOnPodbean Twitter: The Old Man's Podcast. @TheOldMansPodc1 The Old Man's Podcast is presented in Association with Lagoonanaut Media Holdings. Intro and closing Music is “Biff” by “The Huntertones” from their CD Titled “ENGINE CO.” Check out this and their other CD's available on their webpage www.huntertones.com , These Cats can play!!!!
If you missed it on Friday's show, here is the Trivia question for March: Concerning the TV show, "The Beverly Hillbillies", "Approximately what is Jed Clampett's fortune at the end of The Beverly Hillbillies adjusted for inflation?" We're looking for the monetary amount! Figure it out and send your answers to: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com before the deadline of March 14th. All correct answers will be put into a drawing for a $50 Glow Flow Denver Gift card!!! GOOD LUCK!!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com
We carry around our baggage like Jed Clampett heading to Beverly Hills. The pain, loss, betrayal, disappointment or fear is loaded onto our shoulders like a thousand pound Beast. Be inspired in this episode to start unloading the emotional baggage. Connect with Valerie at www.WarriorsinHope.com
Listen as Steven James chats with award-winning nationally known storyteller, Tim Lowry. As one of the country's premier storytellers, Tim has told stories to more than a quarter million children as well as at festivals and conferences throughout the United States. We talk about his journey toward becoming a storyteller (and how the circus played a part!), how to find moments in your life that are story worthy, and the Ladder to the Moon and how it can help you connect with an audience. Check it out! During a circus performance, Tim was bitten by the show biz bug at six years of age. Waiting for his big break, he filled his childhood with performance opportunities. Cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a second- grade production of Dickens' “A Christmas Carol” Tim later played Jed Clampett in “A Beverly Hillbillies Christmas.” Demonstrating that he could raise one eyebrow and thereby look “wicked” Tim's Sunday school teacher cast him as King Herod in the annual Christmas pageant. As a young teenager Tim produced puppet shows for children's birthday parties. His fee was $20 per show, but he offered a $5 discount if you could give him a ride because he was not yet old enough to drive. As an award-winning high school drama student Tim toured the East Coast in 1987 with a Broadway style musical. As a theatre major in college he studied Shakespeare and Romantic Opera, but when he took an elective class in storytelling he found himself. After graduation, Tim taught English Language Arts for five years. Drawing on his love of show business his teaching methods were often considered “unorthodox and disruptive.” In 2000 Tim left the classroom to pursue a career as a professional storyteller. To date he has shared his “unorthodox and disruptive” teaching methods with more than a quarter million children! In 2012 Tim began touring the National Storytelling Circuit performing at over fifty different festivals. Occasionally, Tim provides workshops for corporate clients such as the North Carolina County Commissioners, Dollywood Dream More Resort, Ballad Health, and Daramic LLC.
From Jed Clampett to Abraham Lincoln: The Extraordinary Journey of Buddy Ebsen Buddy Ebsen, best known for his iconic role as Jed Clampett in"The Beverly Hillbillies," had a remarkable career in Hollywood. As he told in this 1994 interview, Ebsen worked with some of Hollywood's iconic figures like Shirley Temple and Louis B. Mayer. And even sopeople like Al Capone. He also reveals the three questions everyone always had for him. Get The Other Side of Oz by Buddy EbsenAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Bob Denver and Don Knotts For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by CBS Television #TheWizardofOz #BuddyEpsen #ClassicFilmTrivia
Intro song: The Beverly Hillbillies (The Ballad of Jed Clampett)45. Star Trek: The Next Generation44. Scooby Doo43. The Monkees42. The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)41. The Partridge Family (Come On Get Happy)Outro song: Mr. EdVote for your favorite TV theme from this episodeAnd if you haven't:Vote on Episode 1
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 815, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: like a lion 1: People of this Zodiac sign represented by a lion can be brave, noble and ferocious. Leo. 2: This "Lion-Hearted" king was born in Oxford in 1157. Richard. 3: More than one lion has been the spokesroarer for this legendary motion picture company. MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). 4: This mythical hero wore the skin of the Nemean lion he had slain. Hercules. 5: One of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie's titles was the "Conquering Lion of" this tribe. Judah. Round 2. Category: think twice 1: At Mach 2, a plane is traveling at twice the speed of this. sound. 2: The Canary Islands were named after these animals. Dogs. 3: Proverbially, "once" this, "twice shy". bitten. 4: The 22nd Amendment puts a limit of twice on this. presidential terms. 5: Number of horses who have won the Kentucky Derby twice. zero. Round 3. Category: the four seasons 1: The fall guy in the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert Fall, was born November 26, 1861 in this season. the fall. 2: According to "You've Got A Friend", it's when you can call your "friend" James Taylor. winter, spring, summer, or fall. 3: According to the old song, it's when "she's your tootsey wootsey". the good old summertime. 4: The University of Cambridge's Michaelmas term takes place in this season. the fall. 5: In this 1973 film Joanne Woodward obsesses on her childhood. Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams. Round 4. Category: earls 1: Earl Browder, author of "Marx And America", was general secretary of this U.S. party from 1930 to 1944. Communist Party. 2: By the time he died in 1992, his "Any Car, Any Color" offer had risen from $29.95 to $119.95. Earl Scheib. 3: He narrated, no doubt resonantly, the 1972 documentary "Malcolm X". James Earl Jones. 4: This future chief justice was Dewey's running mate when he didn't defeat Truman. Earl Warren. 5: "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" wasn't recorded by Flatt and Sharp but by Flatt and him. Earl Scruggs. Round 5. Category: the daily show 1: The April 9, 2005 wedding of these 2 people was the topic of "Bride of Chucky". Prince Charles and Camilla. 2: Now in its 34th season, this show featuring Nancy O'Dell is still keeping tabs on celebs. Entertainment Tonight. 3: Mario Batali is a co-host of this ABC show about all things edible. The Chew. 4: "Deconstructing Harriet" broke down her Supreme Court nomination (before it broke down). Harriet Miers. 5: She's hosted the Oscars twice, in 2007 and 2014, and her own daily talk show since 2003. Ellen DeGeneres. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Break out your accordion and your Hawaiian shirt, because this week, Justin has written six trivia questions all (sort of) about “Weird Al” Yankovic! We also get into discussions of pulp novels, a classic sitcom, and, of course, the legend himself.2:46: Q1 (Music): “Weird Al” Yankovic is one of only five acts with a Billboard Top 40 hit in four different decades. Name any of these hits – one a Michael Jackson parody, one a grunge gag, one a self-deprecating hip-hop bop, and one a favorite of pedantic English teachers.10:52: Q2 (Everything Else): In his parody of a song by Coolio (rest in peace), which was in turn adapted from a Stevie Wonder song, what Anabaptist church does Al lampoon?17:26: Q3 (Sports & Games): “Sports Song” is Al's parody of what type of song that is most associated with college football, specific examples of which are usually associated with a particular school?25:45: Q4 (Times & Places): In “Grapefruit Diet”, Al parodies a song by swing band Cherry Poppin' Daddies, which in turn shares its name with what instance of racial violence in Los Angeles in June, 1943?30:34: Q5 (Arts & Literature): Al covered the theme song of the 1967 animated series George of the Jungle, which was originally inspired by a character by what American author?36:27: Q6 (Movies & TV): In his version of Dire Straits' “Money for Nothing”, Al – for whatever reason – just replaces the lyrics with those of “The Ballad of Jed Clampett”, the theme song from what TV show?Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/3 Beers In Podcast: https://www.3beersinpodcast.com/Moxie on Twitter: @brainonfactspod
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 628, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Sitcoms 1: In the 1st episode of this series, Cliff gave Theo an economics lesson with Monopoly money. The Cosby Show. 2: A 1998 CD of music from this sitcom featured "Cleveland Rocks" and "Five O'Clock World". The Drew Carey Show. 3: This series is a spin-off of "The Big Bang Theory" and also a prequel to it. Young Sheldon. 4: He was the poor mountaineer who struck oil and became rich on "The Beverly Hillbillies". Jed Clampett. 5: Onetime vampire players Evan Rachel Wood, Tilda Swinton, Danny Trejo and Wesley Snipes all had cameos on "What We Do in" these. the Shadows. Round 2. Category: Geographical Words And Phrases 1: A shade of grayish blue is named for this Danish capital. Copenhagen. 2: This nationality precedes onyx, hairless, and jumping bean. Mexican. 3: This nationality precedes uncle, treat, and elm disease. Dutch. 4: This tuber with a city in its name is also called a sunchoke. Jerusalem Artichoke. 5: This high quality black tea is named for a district in West Bengal. Darjeeling. Round 3. Category: Around The Studio With Lou 1: Lou cut down on the sex and violence in "Jewel of the Jungle" to avoid this rating that replaced X in 1990. NC-17. 2: Lou treats his star well; he has a stand-in for lighting and one of these for the dangerous feats. Stunt double. 3: When Lou reads the call sheet for the shoot, he knows "A.D." means assistant director and "MU" means this. Make-up. 4: After "Jewel of the Jungle" wraps, Lou goes into this process of editing, dubbing, mixing and printing. Post-production. 5: Lou's picked out the best scenes of "Jewel of the Jungle" to include in this pre-release ad in theaters. Trailer. Round 4. Category: Large Equipment 1: A hoisting machine, or a somewhat similar-looking wading bird. a crane. 2: It's the most popular type of Tonka truck. a dump truck. 3: For smooth travel, ballast tampers and ballast regulators keep the gravel at the right level among these. railroad tracks. 4: To a farmer, it's a reaper that gathers crops; in forestry, it's a machine that turns a tree into a pile of logs. a harvester. 5: A Middle English word for "pulley" gave us this term for a hoisting machine with a rope around a drum. a winch. Round 5. Category: Illinois Me 1: 14-year-old Orion Howe, a Civil War drummer boy from Waukegan, was awarded this high "honor" during that war. Medal of Honor. 2: Before 1992, the last time Illinois voted for a Democrat in the presidential election was for this man in 1964. Lyndon Johnson. 3: This Illinois event lasted 27 hours, killed 250 people and destroyed 17,450 buildings. The Great Chicago Fire. 4: Kaskaskia Island may be the only part of Illinois that lies west of this river. Mississippi River. 5: Known as the "Second City", Chicago actually ranks in this position by population in the U.S.. Third. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Send us a Text Message.Deadline is top of the line!!! This episode does not lack drama The stakes are high and times running low as Chance ( Sam Elliott) and Tote ( aka Jed Clampett) try to locate Tote's long lost family before the he is captured or worse. Roy has legal woes as Marlene sues him for rejecting Hollister's "generous" offer and Caryn Cabrera just may have bitten off more than she can chew.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 564, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Yogi Berra: Philosopher 1: Completes Yogi's simple but profound statement "It ain't over 'til...". it's over. 2: Yogi surmised that in baseball "90 percent of the game is half" this. mental. 3: Yogi once asked that this food dish be cut in 4 pieces because he wasn't hungry enough to eat 8. pizza. 4: Yogi warned that "You got to be careful if you don't know where you're going because you might not" do this. get there. 5: Yogi once reflected that it was this psychological term "all over again". deja vu. Round 2. Category: Places To Go Before You Die 1: On the Greek isle of Aegina, at the orchards full of these nuts, you can see them before they're dyed red. pistachios. 2: This Canadian city's Bata Shoe Museum has Pierre Trudeau's sandals; now that's worth "CN". Toronto. 3: The Museumboot will take you through this city's canals with stops near the Rembrandt House and Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. 4: Though this city encircled by Hebei province is China's second-largest, it's the one you think of first. Peking (Beijing). 5: In its native tongue, this Himalayan kingdom is called Drukyul. Bhutan. Round 3. Category: Guys Named Gary 1: Now semi-retired, this odd cartoonist got his start at the San Francisco Chronicle in 1979. Gary Larson. 2: He appeared with Tom Hanks in "Forrest Gump" and "Apollo 13", and with Nicolas Cage in "Snake Eyes". Gary Sinise. 3: This South African won golf's Masters Tournament in 1961. Gary Player. 4: This South Dakota native was the golden-toned voice of TV's "Laugh-In". Gary Owens. 5: A Russian chess grandmaster, this man lost to a computer in 1997. Garry Kasparov. Round 4. Category: Earls 1: Earl Browder, author of "Marx And America", was general secretary of this U.S. party from 1930 to 1944. Communist Party. 2: By the time he died in 1992, his "Any Car, Any Color" offer had risen from $29.95 to $119.95. Earl Scheib. 3: He narrated, no doubt resonantly, the 1972 documentary "Malcolm X". James Earl Jones. 4: This future chief justice was Dewey's running mate when he didn't defeat Truman. Earl Warren. 5: "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" wasn't recorded by Flatt and Sharp but by Flatt and him. Earl Scruggs. Round 5. Category: "Angel"Ic Songs 1: Only Billboard Top 40 hit for Alan O'Day, it climbed all the way to No. 1:"Cryin' on my pillow, lonely in my bed /Then I heard a voice beside me, and she softly said /Wonder is your night light, magic is your dream...". "Undercover Angel". 2: Marilee Rush and Juice Newton hit the Top Ten telling us about this angel. "Angel of the Morning" (Angel in the Morning accepted). 3: In 1955, both The Crew-Cuts and The Penguins asked her, "When will you be mine?". "Earth Angel". 4: In '62 Neil Sedaka called himself "The luckiest devil in the neighborhood" because he lived there. "Next Door to an Angel". 5: Charley Pride advised 1st to do this, then "Love her like the devil when you get back home". "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'". Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
The imprint of Western North Carolina's vibrant musical tradition can be seen and heard time and again as our music has worked its way into the arena of popular culture. From the moment Jed Clampett spotted that bubbling-crude through the current decade, the soundtrack of the mountains and foothills has been the soundtrack for countless television, movie, and radio programs.
Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
The imprint of Western North Carolina's vibrant musical tradition can be seen and heard time and again as our music has worked its way into the arena of popular culture. From the moment Jed Clampett spotted that bubbling-crude through the current decade, the soundtrack of the mountains and foothills has been the soundtrack for countless television, movie, and radio programs.
You'd think that Jed Clampett plus mysteries would be more fun!"Fatal Flight" is the twelfth episode of the second season of Barnaby Jones. The episode first aired on December 9, 1973. The series starred Buddy Ebsen, the actor best known for starring in The Beverly Hillbillies. This episode also featured Lee Meriwether, Richard Anderson, Jerry Douglas, Murray Hamilton, and Pippa Scott.Ebsen's Jones is a detective who comes out of retirement after his son is killed while working as a private investigator. In this episode — which has the feel of a plane swiftly losing acceleration — the private eye must square off against live wires, parachuting hippies, and over-the-top Foley artists. It's much less exciting than it sounds.Listen to Áine and Kevin take flight with topics like The Beverly Hillbillies, glacial pacing, and ice cream.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send your burned files to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 476, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Do You Smell Something? 1: This distinctive aroma of a wine can also mean a group of cut flowers. Bouquet. 2: Often a "Jeopardy!" category, it's a fragrant mixture of dried flower petals and spices. Potpourri. 3: A strong, earthy smell, or the type of music George Clinton plays. Funk. 4: 3-word French term for perfumed bath water. Eau de toilette. 5: From the old French for "small bag", it's a small bag of powder used for scenting clothes or linens. Sachet. Round 2. Category: Earls 1: Earl Browder, author of "Marx And America", was general secretary of this U.S. party from 1930 to 1944. Communist Party. 2: By the time he died in 1992, his "Any Car, Any Color" offer had risen from $29.95 to $119.95. Earl Scheib. 3: He narrated, no doubt resonantly, the 1972 documentary "Malcolm X". James Earl Jones. 4: This future chief justice was Dewey's running mate when he didn't defeat Truman. Earl Warren. 5: "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" wasn't recorded by Flatt and Sharp but by Flatt and him. Earl Scruggs. Round 3. Category: Beastly Geography 1: Cities in this nation include Iskenderun, Islahiye and Istanbul. Turkey. 2: By population, it's the second-largest city in New York. Buffalo. 3: In 1903 Wilbur and Orville flew to new heights near this city. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. 4: Saddle up! These high pressure belts are located on either side of the Doldrums. Horse Latitudes. 5: These Spanish islands were named for a breed of large dog Romans found there, not a yellow songbird. Canary Islands. Round 4. Category: Japan's Next Top Model 1: The MX-5. Mazda. 2: The Sienna. Toyota. 3: The Ridgeline. Honda. 4: The Murano. Nissan. 5: The Grand Vitara. Suzuki. Round 5. Category: Soap 1: Company that's America's biggest soapmaker. Procter and Gamble. 2: Some toilet soaps contain surfacants to prevent formation of this when you use it. bathtub rings or scum. 3: Now you can be glad you used this brand's liquid or mountain fresh versions too. Dial. 4: Lever Brothers brand whose name is Latin for "light". Lux. 5: It calls itself "the body bar with bath oil". Caress. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
We are back to our regular scheduled program. This week it is Uncle Phil taking on Jed Clampett. Adam is representing team Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Jeremy is representing team Beverly Hillbillies. The guys talk Pantera, Death (proto-punk band), Luigi's Mansion 3, and a movie pitch for comedian Bert Kreischer.Start a podcast with Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1349671
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Kiki Ebsen, Daughter of Buddy Ebsen, Singer/Songwriter, Musician, HumanitarianAbout Harvey's guest:Today's guest is not only the daughter of one of the most popular, beloved and iconic Hollywood stars. She's also a highly successful singer, songwriter, musician and recording artist. Her father was the legendary actor and song and dance man, Buddy Ebsen, whose amazing career spanned 7 decades. In movies, he did everything from dancing with Shirley Temple in “Captain January” and with Judy Garland in “Broadway Melody of 1938”, to playing Audrey Hepburn's husband in “Breakfast at Tiffany's”. But he's best remembered for playing Jed Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies”, and later, as the star of the TV detective drama, “Barnaby Jones”, and as Lee Horsley's father in “Matt Houston”. His daughter, the multi-talented Kiki Ebsen, has toured as a keyboard player and vocalist with some of the greats in the music business including Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald, Al Jareau, Christopher Cross, and Peter Cetera, to name only a few. She's recorded 8 critically acclaimed albums, including “Red”, “Cool Songs, volumes 1 and 2”, “Scarecrow Sessions”, which is my personal favourite, and her newest album, “Fill Me Up”. And if that weren't enough, she's one of my heroes for the incredibly important humanitarian work she's doing with rescue horses at her beloved Healing Equine Ranch. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/https://kikiebsen.com/https://www.facebook.com/kikiebsenhttps://instagram.com/kikiebsenhttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=kiki+ebsen&ref=nb_sb_noss_1https://www.youtube.com/user/kikiebsenhttp://www.thehealingequineranch.com/https://www.facebook.com/thehealingequineranch/https://www.instagram.com/the.healing.equine.ranch/#KikiEbsen #BuddyEbsen #harveybrownstoneinterviews
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In this episode: The official scrubby of the TYL Broadcast! A factory of autograph-signing robots? Find out what Bobby Sherman, Julie Newmar, Rudy Vallee, Jed Clampett, Red Skelton, Yosemite Sam and Susan Tolsky have in common. And Will performs rare & classic impersonations! Big thanks to our Patrons! Join our Patreon Family and enjoy all new episodes of our other shows including "Welcome to Later," "Adventures in Popcorn," and more Fun Stuff! https://www.patreon.com/TellYaLater Send Us an Email! tellyalater2021@gmail.com Support us on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/tell-ya-later/support Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tellyalatershow/ Get the Updated edition of our book, "ADVENTURES IN ODDITY" with 58 all-new pages - new cartoons by Will too! Learn more about Iggledip and other oddities! Order your autographed paperback copy today . . . https://www.katieleigh.com/books-audio OR the audiobook: https://www.katieleigh.com/books-audio OR Watch us "read" the BONUS CHAPTERS via our VIDEOBOOK available on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/adventuresinoddity --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tell-ya-later/support
Make no mistake. This is yet another piping hot and fresh episode of the Not For Prophets Stereo Podcast - the ONLY all Arkansas focused podcast and the BEST sounding podcast made in the Natural State. If you're looking for all the news from around the state, that's crooked cops, corrupt politicians, true crime, and all the weird and wacky happenings from all four corners of the Natural State, then look no further. You're finally home! How's about a little peek inside to see what's waiting for you? @brissdiamonds - https://www.instagram.com/brissdiamonds/ @artbyjessicajones - https://www.instagram.com/artbyjessicajones/ @ashleymurphyimages - https://www.instagram.com/ashleymurphyimages/ @Taylor_.the_.creator - https://www.instagram.com/taylor_.the_.creator/ @wolfoftheozarks - https://www.instagram.com/wolfoftheozarks/ @x3mex - https://www.instagram.com/x3mex/ - UPDATES + Charles “ChuKKKy” Beckham III gets full page ad + Lungaho’s legal woes worsen + Social Security scam with an inside (wo)man + Camden killer comes home + Rebecca O’Donnell packs up + more Aryan Empire members go back to their roots + CP-Stabs-3 in Cherokee Village + Killer Quake Lewellyn pleads innocent + Rites of Passage might be too literal of a name -Pen Pals -more felony spitting -matricide murder mystery from Missouri -Jonesboro: 3 on 1 -Junior versus Senior -Granny gets a gunman -NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO -Fayetteville or Fayett-heals? And you have got to be joking if you think that's all I've got for you. As always, thank you for listening to the Not For Prophets Stereo Podcast. You're helping build this behemoth and you are part of the takeover! Bribes: Leave an Apple Podcasts review (with words) and you're automatically entered into a $25 raffle. You win, $25 straight to Cash App. Don't want the money? Name your charity and it's $50. All this is so we can get the the ONLY all Arkansas focused podcast to the top of the results when someone types in "Arkansas" into the podcast search field. (TONS of fantastic bribes are to be had. I promise!) Thanks for hopping on the ride with me and I hope you dig it. Tap the SUBSCRIBE button to make sure you never miss a new weekly episode, or any of the bonus episodes that come out by surprise. If you're liking what's happing here, tell someone. Better yet, just grab their phone and subscribe for them. Do them the favor, okay? Interested in sponsoring the podcast, or want to reach out? Feel at any time. mail@notforprophets.net Web: notforprophets.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notforprophets/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/notfor_prophets Spotify playlist
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In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will discuss her journey through podcasting, and the lessons she has learned in her first year as a podcaster. Sharon hopes to provide tips and encouragement for anyone who is thinking about starting their own podcast.
Antes de ayer, jueves, 24 de septiembre, TOMA UNO cumplía exactamente 47 años desde su primer programa. Y esta vez lo celebramos ya comenzada la temporada número 48. Y lo queremos hacer rodeados de amigos. Nos encanta celebrar aniversarios. Estamos muy orgullosos de cumplir años haciendo lo de siempre: radio. Es un privilegio. Además, es una de las mejores maneras de manifestar públicamente el respeto y el agradecimiento hacia quienes estáis a nuestro lado. Tener memoria siempre es bueno. Y pensamos conservarla y compartirla. "Era mucho mayor entonces. Soy más joven ahora". Así podíamos escuchar en “My Back Pages”, una canción grabada en la primavera de 1964 por Bob Dylan para su álbum de aquel mismo año Another Side Of Bob Dylan. Lo hizo con el título provisional de “Ancient Memories” y acompañándose exclusivamente de su guitarra con una melodía original muy parecida a "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" de su disco anterior. Para abrir nuestro programa de hoy hemos querido recordarla en directo durante 1992 en la conmemoración de los primeros 30 años de la carrera del bardo. Una versión en la que intervenían por orden de aparición: Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, el propio Dylan y George Harrison. Pura Americana. Lloyd Green y Jay Dee Maness, dos de los más grandes instrumentistas de steel guitar, intervinieron en distintas canciones de un álbum de los Byrds titulado Sweetheart of the Rodeo, convertido en la quinta esencia del country rock en 1968. Cuando se cumplió el medio siglo de su publicación, los dos resucitaron conjuntamente aquel disco seminal bajo el nombre de Journey to the Beginning: A Steel Guitar Tribute to the Byrds, una recreación instrumental canción a canción de las 11 que formaron Sweetheart of the Rodeo… pero con un añadido; y es que su tema de cierre fue esta versión del que fuera tema de apertura "You Ain’t Goin 'Nowhere", la legendaria composición de Bob Dylan. Para la ocasión contaron con las voces de Jim Lauderdale, Jeff Hanna de la Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Richie Furay de Buffalo Springfield y Poco, y Herb Pedersen de la Desert Rose Band, además de la mandolina de Sam Bush. El día en que se cumplió el primer aniversario de la muerte de “el Beatle tranquilo” tenía lugar en el Royal Albert Hall de Londres un concierto homenaje a su figura y su música dirigido por uno de sus grandes amigos, Eric Clapton. Al año siguiente veía la luz Concert for George: A Celebration of the Life and Music of George Harrison donde Tom Petty, viejo compañero de George Harrison en los Travelling Wilburys, recordaba “I Need You”, un corte de Help!, el quinto álbum en la discografía de los Beatles. En la versión original de "I Need You" Harrison se desperezaba como compositor y aparecía incluso como cantante solista, además de demostrar sus habilidades como guitarrista. En 1994, dentro del proyecto Red Hot + Country para luchar contra el SIDA, Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss y Kathy Mattea unieron sus voces con las de Crosby, Stills & Nash para realizar esta versión antológica de un clásico tan significativo como “Teach Your Children”, que había sido grabado a finales de Octubre de 1969 por aquel supergrupo nacido en las colinas de Laurel Canyon, con la incorporación de Neil Young, para que formara parte del álbum Déjà Vu. Una canción pacifista creada por Graham Nash a la que Stephen Stills incorporó un medio tiempo de country con el añadido del steel guitar de Jerry Garcia, líder de Grateful Dead. Con la introducción original de voz y guitarra de su creador, Kris Kristofferson, y el impecable arrope instrumental de Byron House, Sam Bush, Jon Randall y Randy Scruggs, Emmylou Harris cantaba “The Pilgrim (Chapter 33)” del veterano e influyente cantante y compositor, además de actor. Formó parte de The Silver Tongued Devil And I, el segundo álbum del tejano publicado en 1971. Garth Brooks tuvo una especial significación en la década de los 90, rompiendo casi todas las barreras que la country music había tenido hasta entonces. Criticado hasta la extenuación por los defensores de la supuesta pureza, se retiró de la primera línea durante demasiados años, aunque nunca abandonó del todo. Su regreso oficial no le ha devuelto la popularidad de entonces, pero sigue dejando momentos muy brillantes. Hace siete años lanzó la caja de ocho discos Blame it All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences. Además de dos CDS recopilando sus éxitos, un DVD con 33 de sus vídeos y otro con su show de Las Vegas que llamó The Ultimate Hits, incluía cuatro CDs con sus canciones favoritas entre las que encontramos “Amie”, un clásico imperdible de la Pure Prairie League, que formó parte de Bustin' Out, un año antes de que comenzara TOMA UNO, y se editó en single en 1975 a instancias de Lenny Kaye, guitarrista de Patti Smith. En 1970, la Nitty Gritty Dirt Band lanzó el álbum Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, una mezcla serena y reposada de country con el folk de California, donde aparecía una luminosa versión del clásico de Jerry Jeff Walker "Mr. Bojangles". Cuando se cumplieron 38 años de aquella grabación, el grupo resucitó el tema con la incorporación de dos artistas compañeros de sello discográfico: Keith Urban y Dierks Bentley. Seguimos con canciones que son fundamentales en la historia de la música. Siempre, con la ayuda de los amigos… Por eso hemos recordado que han pasado 50 años desde que James Taylor publicara su segundo álbum en solitario Sweet Baby James, el que definitivamente impulsó su carrera y determinó un futuro como contador de historias que le ha convertido en un puntal de la Americana. La brillantez de James Taylor se pone de manifiesto en cada uno de sus trabajos, aunque casi todos vienen a coincidir en que Sweet Baby James es el que mejor describe sus formas estilísticas, una vez se hubo afincado en California. Pero no olvidemos que su debut en solitario llegó en 1969 con un álbum homónimo grabado para Apple Records con el apoyo de los propios Beatles. El, por ejemplo, los recordó en directo en este curiosa versión de “With A Little Help From My Friends”, que llevó a su propio terreno desde aquel Sgt. Pepper seminal de 1967. La pandemia ha provocado el aislamiento de muchos, pero han sido muchos artistas de Americana los que han procurado mantener el contacto con su gente gracias a las redes sociales. La familia Nelson ha sido de las más activas. Lukas, por ejemplo, ha instaurado sus Quarantunes Evening Session. La semana pasada, colgaba en su canal de YouTube una versión entrañable de “September Song” con The Promise Of The Real, donde milita su hermano Micah, y contando con su padre, Willie, tocando su inseparable Trigger. “September Song” es un estándar de los años 30 debido a la inspiración de Kurt Weill y Maxwell Anderson convertido en uno de los favoritos de Willie Nelson y que este incluyó en su álbum Stardust. En 1959 los Four Flickers dieron a conocer “Long Tall Texan”, una canción de Henry Strzelecki, uno de los miembros de este grupo de Birmingham, en Alabama, que se inició en el country y pasó al doo-woop de. Por eso no resulta extraño que los Beach Boys la incorporarán a su álbum Beach Boys Concert en el 64. Lo que resultó más sorprendente es que la eligieran 32 años más tarde para interpretarla en Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1, un disco que grabaron con artistas cercanos a Nashville. Así lo hicieron junto a Doug Supernaw, un tejano de Houston que se trasladó a la Music City a finales de los 80, debutando en 1993 con el álbum Red And Rio Grande, un disco equilibrado entre canciones propias y algunas otras de los compositores básicos de aquellos años. Arkie Shibley and His Mountain Dew Boys grabaron en 1950 “Hot Rod Race”, un tema que cinco años después se convertiría en “Hot Rod Lincoln”, cuando Charley Ryan & The Livingston Bros la editaron en Souvenir Records. Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, una formación favorita desde los comienzos de TOMA UNO, la grabó en el 71 para su álbum Lost In The Ozone y Asleep At The Wheel la enmarcaron en Western Standard Time, otro de esos discos imprescindibles para viajar por carretera. Pero hoy hemos recurrido a 1993 cuando el actor Jim Varney, un nativo de Lexington, en Kentucky, y Ricky Skaggs la actualizaron para la banda sonora de la película The Beverly Hillbilies, que llevó al cine la serie televisiva. Varney, que murió en 2000, hizo el papel de Jed Clampett. Tras la ruptura de los Eagles, se había comentado que Don Henley y Glenn Frey habían vuelto a trabajar juntos para rescatar algunas canciones inéditas de la formación de cara a un enésimo disco de éxitos y que, incluso, se podría hablar de un regreso del grupo. Esos rumores no pasaron de ahí. En pleno 1993, 20 años después de comenzar TOMA UNO, Don Henley e Irving Azoff, presidente de Giant Records, se pusieron a trabajar en un antiguo proyecto del batería. Consistía en que algunos de los artistas de country más populares por entonces se reunieran en un álbum interpretando versiones de los éxitos de los Eagles. El 40% de los royalties estarían destinados al proyecto Walden Woods, que Henley estableció en 1990 para proteger la tierra alrededor de Concord, en Massachusetts, donde Henry David Thoreau escribió el clásico Walden. El resultado fue Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles, un disco imprescindible que fue premiado por la CMA como álbum del año. En diciembre se estrenaba un video protagonizado por Travis Tritt en el que se reunía con la banda al completo para una nueva versión de "Take It Easy". Así se inició oficialmente su reunión. Así cerramos esta vez nuestra celebración de un aniversario más. Pensamos seguir contando. Escuchar audio
What kind of classic TV personality do you most relate with when it comes to handling your finances? Are you more like Gilligan or Barney Fife? Find out on today’s podcast! Read more and get additional financial resources: http://petersonfg.com/which-tv-character-describes-your-financial-personality/ Today's show schedule: 1:08 - Jed Clampett from the Beverly Hillbillies got rich quick. 3:55 - Fred Mertz from I Love Lucy was always looking for the cheapest solution. 6:11 - Barney Fife felt big dreams were attainable. 8:06 - Gilligan has terrible luck on Gilligan’s Island.
Jed Clampett on gun ownership. Voicemails. And more.
Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Almost 100 counties in VA are challenging one of the most unconstitutional and aggressive anti-gun measures…will they win? It’s Christmas…and Lone Star State has a Texas size gift for America…the type that would make Jed Clampett proud! And author of the new bestseller Hold Texas, Hold The Nation, LTC ALLEN WEST will be here with answers. PLUS, the looong awaited IG Report is out…but does this Obama appointee still reek of the swamp? And if we add to this corruption the Mueller Report failing to cover the FISA abuses…the last hope for justice for the American people must be Durham’s criminal investigation…will there be indictments and prosecutions? We'll get answers from LT General THOMAS McINERNEY of CCNS! AND, The NYS Supreme Court has released its opinion in NY AG v ExxonMobil. What happened to the Climate Trial of the Century? And, did we learn anything new from the Madrid climate conference or COP25…or is it all the same old recycled garbage? We'll get an update from the Executive Director of Government Accountability & Oversight and author of the bestseller Red Hot Lies, CHRISTOPHER HORNER. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us...
Welcome back to the Fifth DiMENSiON! Dan and 25 talk briefly about the telekinetic tall man story, written by Charles Beaumont -based off of an original George Clayton Johnson tale. Buddy Ebson, better known as Jed Clampett of the Beverly Hillbillies, stars as Jimbo Cobb- a lovable lunk with the power of professor X. Don't expect a deep dive into the episode but its a fun pod. There's talk of pooping at work, Dave Chappelle's new Netflix special, MORE Joe Dante, and whether or not The CareTaker is, OR SHOULD BE, a reality on ' Imagine If You Will...' Thanks for listening!
It wasn't Jed Clampett -- it was James Miller Williams who first successfully harnessed oil.
it’s just like Mad Men but with Roanld Reagan instead of Don Draper! Because on this episode of This is the President, we delve into an entirely new collection of presidential recordings - the Ronald Reagan Dictaphone Library. For the kids out there, a dictaphone was a device that you’d use to record letters so your secretary would type them while you were drinking highballs with the newest steno pool employee on your lap. Except not in Reagan’s case. Maybe while Emmanuel Lewis was sitting in Nancy’s lap. But we digress…. On the morning of March 3, 1981, a newly inagurated Ronald Reagan was recording a number of letters to supporters and well-wishers. One of these well wishers was Buddy Ebsen, better known as Jed Clampett from The Beverly Hillbillies - and a long time Republican. But Buddy wasn’t just wishing his pal Ronald Reagan have a great presidency - no there was more on Jed Clampett’s agenda. You see, Mr. Ebsen had just produced his first big time play, “Turn to the Left.” And was inviting the President and Nancy to the opening in California. So, what starts out as a normal letter dictated by Roanld Reagan on March 3, 1981, soon takes a turn, as we discover that shortly after writing ths letter, Reagan tried to pull a few strings for his old friend Jed.
Wherein I bump on down the washboard dirt road feeling like Jed Clampett
Why is there an asterisk? How did it get there? What's so great about The Beverly Hillbillies? Also, another 1-star review?? Listen in! Al's Cameo: CMVA Speaker's Corner - Himself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJEcRnNzZUQ BUY OUR NEW 100th EPISODE SHIRT! https://www.redbubble.com/people/weirdalphabet/works/29367468-weird-alphabet-100th-episode Special thanks to Allura March (@RetroAutomaton) for the awesome design! https://retroautomaton.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/retroautomaton/ https://twitter.com/retroautomaton?lang=en Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirdalphabet Email us at: alscarrierpigeons@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theweirdalphabetpodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weirdalpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weirdalpod Thumbnail by Josh K! https://twitter.com/AnimationJosh http://oneandonlyjsk.deviantart.com/ Show music: "Jazz Brunch", "George Street Shuffle", "Bossa Antigua", "Maccaray Bay", "Samba Isobel", "Meatball Parade", "Bushwick Tarantella", "March of the Spoons", Backbay Lounge", "Airport Lounge", "Apero Hour", "Breakdown", and "Dvorak Polka" - Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Ok" - Donkey Kong 64 "On U62!" - UHF Weird Al sound clip - CMVA Speakers Corner "Beverly Hillbillies Miss You" - "Weird Al" Yankovic "Miss You" - The Rolling Stones "Othello Rap" - Reduced Shakespeare Company "The Ballad of Jed Clampett (Karaoke) - ProSound Karaoke/Flatt and Scruggs For the above songs and sound clips, we don't own the rights to them, but are using them in compliance to Fair Use. Parody & Educational. Thank you. Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
S01E01 - Jed Clampett is told by a representative of an oil company that the swamp behind his shack is full of oil. IMDB.
Ever wonder what happens when you mix the world's premiere banjo player and a singing, clog dancing, clawhammer banjo playing TED Fellow? Well you're about to find out. In addition to being married Béla and Abigail tour, record and perform together. In our interview we discuss everything from "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" to playing the banjo for God. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Gaul stops in this week to talk about friendship, Buddy Ebsen (a pre-Jed Clampett role) and his ability to move us in the season two classic, “The Prime Mover”! Continue readingS4YA S2E21 – The Prime Mover – Twilight Zone The post S4YA S2E21 – The Prime Mover – Twilight Zone appeared first on Apathetic Enthusiasm.
Even if your father didn’t tell you mother that it was either “him or that gator” (“that” gator being the 5 foot long alligator living in the bathtub), you’ll still get a kick out of Homer Hickam’s upcoming novel Carrying Albert Home. Listen in as Homer tells us about his parents (who really did have the “it’s the gator or me” talk), the inspirational force of a lackluster SCUBA article, and his reptilian connection to Jed Clampett. Download the CARRYING ALBERT HOME audiobook via iTunes http://ads.harpercollins.com/hcaudiopres?isbn=9780062421173&retailer=apple or Audible http://ads.harpercollins.com/hcaudiopres?isbn=9780062421173&retailer=audible
It’s Father’s Day here in the States and in many other countries around the world and Inside MusiCast is celebrating the day with Kiki Ebsen and her brand new album project titled “Scarecrow Sessions”. The album is a tribute to her late father, Buddy Ebsen, who was a well known actor for his roles in many film and television projects, including his role as the lovable Jed Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies.” “Scarecrow Sessions” is Kiki’s foray into jazz and standards and is a labor of love in memory of her father. Joining us to chat more about the album is our good friend and past Inside MusiCast guest, Kiki Ebsen.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we dissect an episode of a classic 1970s detective show. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from The Night Marchers and Divine Fits. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Inspired by MST3K and Rifftrax, we're commenting while watching video - Watch the episode along with us at the CompCon YouTube channel - Dube apologizes for his last booze-soaked appearance on the show - Barnaby Jones was a spinoff of the private investigator drama Cannon - We're watching the first episode of the series - Star Buddy Ebsen was Tin Man in Wizard of Oz and Jed Clampett on Beverly Hillbillies - A Quinn Martin production - Cool theme song - Cannon's perpetually hungry - Barnaby Jones' son is murdered in the opening scene - Ebsen's performance is flat as a pancake - A modern-day Barnaby Jones would be played by Hugh Laurie - "You have a rather distinctive silhouette" - Kumar confuses Lee Meriwether with Mary Ann Mobley--a common mistake - Barnaby is decidedly anti-China - "Could I trouble you for a glass of milk?" - Dube: Blackmailers never say goodbye on the phone - By golly, Barnaby figures it all out - The Random '70s Detective Show Plot Generator - Next week, we take on an Aaron Spelling production - Bonehead of the Week Music:The Night Marchers - All Hits Divine Fits - For Your Heart Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Night Marchers song is on the forthcoming album Allez Allez on Swami Records. Download it for free on Soundcloud. The Divine Fits song is on the album A Thing Called Divine Fits on Merge Records. Download it for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian
Holy Hell!! or something like that.....I've been somewhat absent via the Podcast for good reason....making some dinero's to pay for the boleros, brothers & sisters....we all must eat. Today's Podcast shall be titled "WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' PODCAST"...not so much as playing Mexican music but as a tip of the hat to Alfonso Bedoya who was trying to convince Fred C. Hobbs that he and his company were Federales....Alfonso was no actor but the mayor of the town that The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was being filmed in. Well we don't need no stinkin' radio station to bring you this Podcast....hear hear.Starting off in 45 rpm fashion with the Dusters on the ARC label from 1956 with "Sally Mae"....The Emperors from Harrisburg, Pa with "Karate" follows that sounding ALOT like Santana's "Everybody's Everything"...hmmmmm...George Harrison got sued for less...no? The Ugly Beats cover The Easybeats monster 45 "I'll Make You Happy", a promise that might be hard to keep. Finishing off the first set of music before grabbing the mic and stumbling through the forest known as diction is The Sven Hammond Soul with "Svoogaloo". The Magic Mushrooms from San Diego start off the second set with "I'm Gone" a 45 rpm on the Warner Brothers label from 1966....A classic 45 up next with Bubble Puppy's "Hot Smoke and Sassafrass"...Bubble Puppy got their name from Aldous Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD..it being a childrens game actually called "Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy" and the name of the song came from THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES when one of the members misquoted Jed Clampett. Leslie Gore follows the Puppy with "No Matter What You Do"....we love Leslie here in DRR land. The Royal Hangman provide the perfect bed for your host to belly up to the mic and have at it. Herman's Hermits follow yours truely with "Ace King, Queen, Jack" off their last proper release [and a fine LP] BLAZE [1967]. One of my favorite 45's gets yet another spin, "Fortune Teller" as done by Tony Jackson & the Vibrations...smoking guitar lead by Viberator Ian Buisel, you betcha!! Antobal's Cubans bring the Pod back to earth via a 78rpm on the Brunswick label from 1932, "The Moon Over Cuba Was High [and so was I]". Willy DeVille with a sinister version of The Chambers Brothers "Time Has Come Today" finishes off another dubious round of DRR...Coming back after a pause for the cause is The Chambers Brothers with "Funky" a great 45 rpm [also on the LP NEW GENERATION] Duane Eddy plugs in and tears it up with "Rampage".... The Ambassadors via Reel Records [1962] with "I Wonder Why"...smoking girl group rocker!....Dossie Terry with "Thunderbird" gets a spin just because we think it's one of the great ones......Enjoy the Podcast and we'll be back next week hoping we can "really shake 'em down" as the Contours once stated...stay smooth.
This was the transitional episode moving the podcast show notes site to this page, where you are. If you are reading this page on a WordPress.com blog, then you are probably signed up for the right feed. The podcast is moving to another provider: Jellycast.com. You should resubscribe, using iTunes or whatever, to the new feed if you want to keep listening. You can go to the new, barebones page for the avocadoknits podcast at: http://www.jellycast.com/directory/index.php?page=jellycast&id=2260 Once there, you can subscribe to the new feed. Alternatively, you can search the iTunes Store for “avocadoknits” and subscribe to the one you are not subscribed to yet. There are only two avocadoknits feeds, and they are both this podcast. The (so far) less popular podcast is the new one and will continue to put out new episodes. The feed URL for the new location is: http://avocadoknits.jellycast.com/podcast/feed/2 The new feed will have all the old episodes on it, plus a new episode for your listening pleasure. The new show notes site is at: http://avocadoknits.wordpress.com It, too, will have all the show notes for all previous episodes as well as the new one (which will be “Episode 4: Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone”). Notes for this episode, number 3.5: 3rd Rock from the Sun is an American sitcom. “Grandma’s Frilly Nightgown” was based on “Grandma’s Feather Bed,” which was written by banjoist Jim Connors and popularized by John Denver. “La bebe a la quien le cayo bien la educacion” was based on “La Bamba,” a rock and roll version of the traditional song, by Ritchie Valens. “The Ballad of Clumsy Oaf” was based on the theme song for the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies: “The Ballad of Jed Clampett,” by Paul Henning.