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Good morning and happy Wednesday! Today, author and friend of the show Mr. Jim Cherry is here to talk to us about his book: The Lion Communique. Jim will be at Barnes & Noble in Oswego on Saturday, March 1st from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. His book is a unique collection of short stories and this morning we'll review the book and talk about it.To purchase your copy of the Lion Communique visit the link here: https://www.amazon.com/Lion-Communique-Jim-Cherry/dp/B0C51CHZRM Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news:- Join the City of Aurora's Human Relations Commission today and let your voice and ideas be heard! The commission conducts in-person meetings at City Hall in the Council Chambers Conference Room at 5:30 pm, every second Thursday of the month. See the flyer for more details and visit the website to apply here: https://www.aurora-il.org/1078/Human-Relations-Commission- Visit Alive Aurora every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Drop In Space for 5th through 12th graders! From 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm there will be a variety of activities to take part in, teen-led and teen-driven. See the flyer for more details and follow the Alive Center on Facebook and Instagram!Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorailInstagram: goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningauroraACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV#positivevibes #positiveenergy #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #morningnews #morningshow #wednesday #authors #thelioncommunique
Good morning friends! It's the beginning of a new week and we are here with another great show and also a returning guest. We have your #auroraweather for you as well with new member of the team, Emir! Today's guest is Mr. Jim Cherry, author of the Lion Commnuique here to check in with the show and let us know what's coming next. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - Our friends of the Road Home program at RUSH are hiring for an Intake Clinician! Join a fantastic team helping our veterans and their families. See the flyer for more details on how to apply and also follow the Road Home Program here on Facebook and Instagram! - Tuesday, April 23rd join our State Representative Barbara Hernandez for a cool sip and shop fundraiser at Wyckwood House! This event will be from 6 to 8:30 pm and tickets are only $40. Sponsorship levels are also available at various levels, see the flyer for more details! - Join our friends of NAMI KDK for story time at the Messenger Public Library of North Aurora! This will take place Saturday, July 6th from 10:45 to 11:15 am. The featured book will be: The Glasses of My Emotions and there will be an additional craft activity. See the flyer for more detail or scan the QR code! Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 9 am to 10 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorail Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora ACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Before we begin, go buy Amy Fiddler Records new book “Negatives” which is A gorgeous hardcover time capsule of the emo music scene as it was from 1996 to 2006, featuring never-before-seen photographs and never-before-told stories from key emo musicians, photographers, and icons. And go check out Episode 139 to hear my interview with her. Pulley is an American, California-based punk rock band, formed in 1994. The band is known for straightforward, hard-edged melodic punk rock. They came about from vocalist Scott Radinsky's departure from Ten Foot Pole. Their initial lineup included Strung Out drummer Jordan Burns, guitarist Jim Cherry also from Strung Out, guitarist Mike Harder, and former Face to Face bassist Matt Riddle. Pulley's debut album, Esteem Driven Engine, was released in 1996 by Epitaph Records. They followed up with 4 records in the next 8 years. They've released a ton of records since then and are still playing shows. I got Scott on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Ten Foot Pole Wendy Cherry Mystic Records Splitting with Ten Foot Pole Getting cancer Starting Pulley Jim Cherry And a ton more Today's episode is sponsored by NJ band THIEV. After playing in hardcore bands for more than a decade (hell mary, silence equals death, entropy, the banner and so on), THIEV was started to play the music that got them into playing music in the first place- fast, melodic punk like those old fat, nitro and epitaph comps. Check out their double ep 12 inch “break/fade” out on protagonist music and recorded at Nada. Follow their ig @thiev_nj for the most current happenings. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by a variety of Wabash College guests to talk all about a few of the upcoming Wabash events that are open to the entire Crawfordsville Community. Coach Don Morel & Brent Harris join us to talk about he upcoming 129th Monon Bell Game. Julia Phipps and Jim Cherry share their excitement with us for the first musical on campus in nearly a decade: Something Rotten! the musical. Agata Brewer shares poetry with the community from Brian Turner's book of poetry Here, Bullet and invites the community to a reading discussion and book signing with the author. Purchase tickets for the Monon Bell game: https://wabashtickets.universitytickets.com/ Get tickets for Something Rotten! musical: https://www.wabash.edu/boxoffice/ Register for Poetry reading group for Here, Bullet: https://cdpl.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/poetry-reading-group-here-bullet-by-brian-turner/ Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Good morning Aurora! We have a great show for you this morning. So awesome in fact that we also have a live studio audience! Our guest this morning is Mr. Jim Cherry who is the author of The Lion Communique. He has a book signing this Sunday from noon to 3 pm. Get ready to learn! Here's the news: - Saturday, November 4th join our friends of Bardwell Residences for their Fall Market. This will take place from 10 am to 2 pm at 301 Weston avenue. Vendors are welcome but must contact Becki at (630) 892-5790. This event is free and open to the public and will be much fun! - The Java Plus Chili Cook Off will be Saturday, October 21st and entries are now being accepted! The event will be from 11 am to 3 pm at 1677 Montgomery road. If you have awesome chili let the world know by participating in the event this year. The grand prize is $100 and entry fee and application must be received by Friday, October 13th. Cook, compete and eat! To taste the chili and vote is only $7! - The City of Aurora's Youth Portable Soccer Field is currently at La Gran Plaza on Aurora's east side! Practice your moves and have fun with family and friends at this location from now until the 17th of this month. La Gran Plaza is a great place! On Sunday's if you arrive early visit our friends of Carnita Los Raules and let them know you heard about them on Good Morning Aurora! Have fun! Have a great day and an awesome weekend! Good Morning Aurora will return Monday morning with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday #thelioncommunique --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
In this episode, we break down Jim Cherry's new book, “The Lion Communique.”You can purchase your own copy of “The Lion Communique” here: https://a.co/d/ecgyQHmYou can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined and the Last Stage. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America.
Join us as we dive into the Gold Mine that is Doors' memorabilia with collector Michael Pappaceno. We discuss some of his prized pieces, how he got into The Doors, his advice for new collectors, and much more! You can find pictures of his pieces in the accompanying social media posts!You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America.
Join myself and Doors Collector Magazine writer and Bostonian Historian Tarn Stephanos as we discuss The Doors live performance from the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970. In this second part, we talk about the late show and it's aftermath.You can find Tarn's Titanic historical work on YouTube at this link: https://youtube.com/@BostonGenX1968You can also find his writings in back issues of Doors Collector Magazine, and you can also find him on Facebook.You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre for the isolated vocal and instrument tracks used throughout. You can find his YouTube channel by searching D-E-I-R-D-R-E for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America. I hope to meet back with you in two weeks for a special interview with multiple members from the jazz fusion band Sweet Smoke, but until then, keep the doors open and the music loud.
Join myself and Doors Collector Magazine writer and Bostonian Historian Tarn Stephanos as we discuss The Doors live performance from the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970. In this first part, we talk about the Arena's history and the early show. You can find Tarn's Titanic historical work on YouTube at this link: https://youtube.com/@BostonGenX1968You can also find his writings in back issues of Doors Collector Magazine, and you can also find him on Facebook.You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre for the isolated vocal and instrument tracks used throughout. You can find his YouTube channel by searching D-E-I-R-D-R-E for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America. I hope to meet back with you in two weeks for a special interview with multiple members from the jazz fusion band Sweet Smoke, but until then, keep the doors open and the music loud.
Join my as I interview the screenwriter for “The Doors” movie, Randall Jahnson. He tells us how he got hired and fired from the project, what his original vision was, how he and Stone differed, and much more. We talk about his influences in television and music, how he discovered The Doors, and what other projects he's worked on.You can find all of his works and how to sign up for one of his specialized classes at https://randalljahnson.com/.You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre. You can find his YouTube channel by searching D-E-I-R-D-R-E for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America.
Bob Batchelor joins me to talk about The Doors and the cultural shift of 1965. We discuss the infamous meeting on the beach and the 1965 World Pacific Demo tapes among many other things. Thank you again to Bob Batchelor. You can find his books at most major retailers, and you can go to his website bobbatchelor.com for news and updates on his future projects.You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre for the isolated vocal and instrument tracks used throughout. You can find his YouTube channel by searching Deirdre for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America. I hope to meet back with you in two weeks for a special interview with multiple members from the jazz fusion band Sweet Smoke, but until then, keep the doors open and the music loud.
In this episode, we open the door to the Morrison Library as one of the hosts of Astonishing Legends, Forrest Burgess, joins me to talk about one of the lesser known influences on Jim, author Charles Fort. We talk about his “Book of the Damned,” Jim Morrison's poetry books, Jim's student films, and much more.You can find Astonishing Legends at astonishinglegends.com and wherever you get podcasts. You can find this podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined and the Last Stage as well to Reed Barrickman of The Dirty Doors (@TheDirtyDoors on Twitter) for additional research and lastly the Mild Equator (mildequator.com). Music from this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America (https://youtube.com/@cristiancornejo).
In this episode, we finish our conversation with renowned liquid light show artist, Joshua White, whose light show backed many bands from Janis Joplin and Big Brother, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and of course The Doors. You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined and the Last Stage as well to Reed Barrickman of The Dirty Doors (@TheDirtyDoors on Twitter) for additional research and lastly the Mild Equator (mildequator.com). Music from this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America (https://youtube.com/@cristiancornejo).
In this episode, we talk with renowned liquid light show artist, Joshua White, whose light show backed many bands from Janis Joplin and Bug Hrithers, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and of course The Doors. We learn about what got him into the business, his relationship with Bill Graham, the specifics on the Fillmore East, and more!You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to openingthedoorspod@gmail.com. I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined and the Last Stage as well to Reed Barrickman of The Dirty Doors (@TheDirtyDoors on Twitter) for additional research and lastly to Logan Jansen and Chris Simondet at the Mild Equator (mildequator.com). Music from this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America (https://youtube.com/@cristiancornejo).
Strung Out is an American punk rock band from Simi Valley, California, formed in 1990. They are known mainly for their musical style, which fuses aspects of melodic punk rock, progressive rock and heavy metal to form their primary sound. They have released nine studio albums on Fat Wreck Chords as well as one Live album, 2 B-sides collections, a best-of, a box set, and appeared on numerous compilations and skate/surf/dirt bike/offroading videos. They have played on the Warped Tour and continue to tour internationally. They were one of those bands that were in rotation when my friends would be driving around New Jersey headed to Flipside, Shows, or the Rockaway Mall. You can check out the Wendy Cherry interview, Episode 79, where she talks about the Jim Cherry days in the band. That’s also a great interview. Luckily Jake heard that interview and also wanted to talk about the band so I got him on Skype and this is what we talked about: How they dealt with the early 2000s The video for Bring Out Your Dead The early scene in Southern California Their astrolux symbol Renting RVs to tour in Putting out albums after Jim Cherry wasn’t in the band His thoughts on still playing shows Dying on stage And a ton more Check out their beer at craftshack.com and go to their website to buy their quarantine shirt to help out the band. This episode is sponsored by https://www.houseofmerch.com/ where you can buy band merch and get 10% off by using promo code "scene" when you check out. AND FREE SHIPPING. Check out the North Jersey Facebook group tonight for the live show. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon.
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Dr. Jim Cherry, with his talk titled: “When the Mask Slips; or, Some Thoughts on Theater in a Time of Plague” Episode 103 - Original Speech Date: April 9, 2020
Jim Cherry was one of the five original members of the band Strung Out, playing bass guitar. He was also part of the initial lineup of the band Pulley, playing guitar. After releasing three albums with Strung Out, Cherry left the band in 1999. Shortly after, he formed the punk rock band Zero Down he passed away on July 7, 2002. In the liner notes of their album Exile in Oblivion, Strung Out dedicates the song "Swan Dive" to Cherry. Pulley dedicated the album Matters to Cherry, as well as the song "Thanks". He is also mentioned in the NOFX song "Doornails" from their 2006 album, Wolves in Wolves' Clothing. After interviewing Johanna Hackett in Episode 64 I told her that I was looking to get more female perspectives from the scene and she introduced me to a few people. One of whom is Wendy Cherry who was married to Jim until he passed away. Before doing this interview I had no idea how much Jim contributed to both Strung Out and Pulley. This is a great interview because Wendy gives her perspective not only about the scene at that time but also tells a punk rock love story which is really endearing. Here is what we talk about: How she met Jim Going to her first Strung Out / Pulley show Jim and Jordan’s relationship Helping to pull his publishing The Poison Chicken Story The Matters the song Ultimate Devotion She talks about how Jim passed away due to complications And a ton more Check out Jim’s last project Zero Down TODAY YOU CAN BUY MY NEW BOOK FOR $12 Support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon. Hire me - drive80.com
Today’s episode features a 2012 talk given by Dr. Jim Cherry, titled: “The Manly Arts; or, A Few Things I Think About Axe Body Spray” Episode 85 - Original Speech Date: Sept. 6, 2012
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, discuss automotive designer Brooks Stevens, possibly one of the lesser known people in the history of automotive design but one who designed products that have absolutely influenced automotive design. Among those vehicles were Studebaker's fabulous 1962 Hawk, the Jeep Wagoneer and even the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile! The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is a fun look at the world of vintage cars, car events and the people that make them happen.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, discuss Lake County’s Boat Races, a challenge of junk cars, junk boats and a soapy track making a night of true enjoyment for anyone who loves the demolition derby and an extreme version of the most ridiculous and fun racing event on the west coast. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is a fun look at the world of vintage cars, car events and the people that make them happen.
This week Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, dicuss Horace and John Dodge, pioneers, innovators and manufacturers of vehicles. But also inventors and visionaries. And hooligans, starting bar fights and building a mansion to anger Detroit socialites. The Curbside Classic Car SHow features topics of interest to the classic car enthusiast. This fun and light podcast is a great look at vintage cars and the people who created them.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, speak with legendary customizer Darryl Starbird in this week’s episode. At 86 Darryl Starbird is still working in his shop, producing car shows and more. Plus we learn some exciting plans in Darryl’s future and get some tips and history from one of the kings in the kustom kar world. Darryl is the king of the bubble top and we learn how he figured out the process to make these bubble tops, how the Predicta’s electronics worked and more. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars through the eyes of Jim Cherry, noted author, illustrator and commentator and Tony Barthel, publisher of the Curbside Car Show Calendar at www.curbside.tv
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, speak with legendary customizer Gene Winfield in this week’s episode. At 92 Gene Winfield is still working in his shop, doing live demonstrations of chopping tops at car shows, shooting training videos, holding classes and more. Plus we learn some exciting plans in Gene’s future and get some tips and history from one of the kings in the kustom kar world. Gene is a great guy with incredible knowledge and it is a real treat to share this interview with our audience. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars through the eyes of Jim Cherry, noted author, illustrator and commentator and Tony Barthel, publisher of the Curbside Car Show Calendar at www.curbside.tv
Famed customizer Bill Cushenberry worked with the likes of George Barris, even helping to shape the famed 1960s Batmobile. He was a true design artist himself whose groundbreaking work included the car that got away, the Space Coupe. 50 years after its disappearance it turned-up in a field and Barry Gremillion is working with a team to bring it back to life. What happened to the car, where are they now, and when can we see it? In part two of the interview with Barry we will learn when we might actually see the Space Coupe finished. Then we speak with Steve Hall from the Mustang Owners Museum, a new museum dedicated to preserving the story of the Ford Mustang along with displaying concepts, originals, classics and more. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars through the eyes of Jim Cherry, noted author, illustrator and commentator and Tony Barthel, publisher of the Curbside Car Show Calendar at www.curbside.tv
Famed customizer Bill Cushenberry worked with the likes of George Barris, even helping to shape the famed 1960s Batmobile. He was a true design artist himself whose groundbreaking work included the car that got away, the Space Coupe. 50 years after its disappearance it turned-up in a field and Barry Gremillion is working with a team to bring it back to life. What happened to the car, where are they now, and when can we see it? In part one of the interview with Barry we will learn more about what it takes to bring a classic origial kustom back to life and where it's headed. Then we speak with Carly Starr of the California Automobile Museum and learn about their Sunday rides, their special exhibits and one of the biggest car cruises around. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars through the eyes of Jim Cherry, noted author, illustrator and commentator and Tony Barthel, publisher of the Curbside Car Show Calendar at www.curbside.tv
Edsel - just the name is associated with failure despite the man from whom the name came being behind credited with saving Ford and inspiring great vehicles. This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel recount the things that led up to the failure of Edsel and talk about the cars themselves, including their role as a modern-day collectible. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can find out more at www.curbside.tv
We speak with Jim Cherry’s brother, Mike, who just finished his first Great Race, a special race across multiple states in vintage cars, some over 100 years old. Hear stories from the front line - some tragic, some hilarious. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can find out more at www.curbside.tv
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel speak with Matt Anderson, Curator of Transportation for the Henry Ford. The Henry Ford is an incredible collection of American History including steam trains, The Wright Brothers' home and office, Thomas Edison's office and much, much more located in Michigan. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can find out more at www.curbside.tv
The history and story of the Ford Model T, possibly the most influential automobile in history. This week in the Curbside Car Show podcast Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel talk about the historical impact of Henry Ford's Model T, a vehicle that literally shaped the history of the world in so many ways. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can find out more at www.curbside.tv
While we all accept four wheels as the way to go with the modern automobile, but there are distinct advantages to three-wheeled cars. Unfortunately there have also been lots of scams with three-wheeled cars as well. Why the scams? Why is there only one really viable option nowadays? This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel have the story and this fun look at three-wheeled cars in history...and the future. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can hear each week's episode at www.curbsidepodcast.com
Air cooling an automobile engine was a viable alternative up until just a few decades when emissions regulations choked off this method. Today the advantages of air cooling are even more so for collector cars as there are fewer parts to deal with and no rust issues. This week in the Curbside Car Show podcast Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel go over a list of history's best examples of air cooled cars. Is your favorite among them? The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. www.curbsidepodcast.com
Possibly the most collectible and modifyable of all classic cars and certainly one of the most collectible classic cars of all time, the 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolet models broke major new ground when it was introduced selling over a 1.5 million copies in just three years. This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel speak with special guest LA's Motorman, Leon Kaplan, about restoring and working on this epic classic car. Today it may be the most popular collector car ever and popular with those who want to restore them but also those who want to modify them. From hot rods to pro street to resto mods to restored originals the Tri-Five Chevy remains a classic car icon. People love the sedans, the fuelies, the sedan deliveries, the Nomads, the Bel Airs and all iterations of this iconic classic. The original car was designed under the auspices of the famous Harley Earle with Ed Cole heading up the engineering. Definitely a standard of GM excellence in the mid century modern era. The ground-breaking small block Chevrolet V8 set the standard for years to come to today's Corvette engine. Check us out at www.curbsidepodcast.com
In this second part of a two-part episode Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry talk about the various cars that have made the cut in their driveways. From an odd semi-concept car to a race car that met its demise at the hands of a parked Ford LTD, this fun look at the vehicles of our past provides a glimpse into why we are who we are. Oh, and don't forget about the Cadillac that served as a stage at more than one Jimmy Buffett concert tailgating party. Plus we welcome to the microphone the ridiculous Dr. Headgasket and his cocamame advice.
In this two-part episode Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry talk about the various cars that have made the cut in their driveways. From an odd semi-concept car to a race car that met its demise at the hands of a parked Ford LTD, this fun look at the vehicles of our past provides a glimpse into why we are who we are. Oh, and don't forget about the Cadillac that served as a stage at more than one Jimmy Buffett concert tailgating party. Plus we welcome to the microphone the ridiculous Dr. Headgasket and his cocamame advice.
Automotive Collector Joe Bortz joins Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry on the Curbside Car Show. Joe is the leader collector of concept cars, Motorama Dream Cars and other very special collector cars and has fascinating stories from the world of concept cars and brings more fascinating stories as well as perspective on the way GM moved forward from the Motorama show of 1955. Joe also has a great view inside the halls of GM's design department under the leadership of Harley Earl. This is the second week of our interview with Joe Bortz and has his visions for the future with an eye on the past.
Automotive Collector Joe Bortz joins Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry on the Curbside Car Show. Joe is the leader collector of concept cars, Motorama Dream Cars and other very special collector cars and has fascinating stories from the world of concept cars and has fascinating stories from the world of concept cars and the inside of GM Design including Harley Earl.
Jim Cherry looks at the history of streamlining in automotive design going all the way back to historic patents held by Paul Jaray for blimp designs.
Jim Cherry takes us to the set of Star Trek where there are some unique automotive finds that might be surprising. From Kustoms to classics to cars of the future Star Trek has some automotive treasures from a galaxy of vehicles.
This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss this history, the cars and the story of the Cadillac Motor Division. From an auspicious start winning the prestigious Dewar's trophy to the downfall of the brand this American iconic brand is still a great collector car
Show co-hosts Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry speak with the co-founder of the 24 Hours of Lemons endurance race for $500 cars, Nick Pon. Nick shares how people can participate in the race, what the Index of Effluency is and why you may even see race teams in
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss the rise and fall of the Packard Motor Company, its merger with Studebaker and what went wrong at the end. Included are some fantastic highlights from Packard's history including significant models and concept cars.
This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss car shows, tips for hosts as well as some favorite car shows of the upcoming 2019 season.
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel take a look at the golden era of concept cars - 1951-70 - and talk this week about the groundbreaking concepts that were surprisingly real-world from Virgil Exner and the Chrysler Corporation.
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel take a look at the golden era of concept cars - 1951-70 - and talk this week about Ford's reaction to GM's dominatin in the field.
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel take a look at the golden era of concept cars - 1951-70 - and talk this week about the incredible contribution GM and Harley Earl made to concept car culture and design.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry talk about the groundbreaking Chrysler AirFlows of 1934-37, a vehicle which debuted many of the features that are cornerstone components of modern car design. Even Orville Wright got involved but the public didn't respond well
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss one of the most noteworth automotive designers and stylies, Virgil Exner, famous for his work with the Forward Look at Chrysler in the 1950s and noted for starting the "brougham" movement of the late 1960s through the 1
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss two of the oddest cars in history that were safety prototypes from unique visionaries in Massachusetts. These cars survive to this day and are truly unusual.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry discuss the infamous Chevrolet Corvair - one of the most storied cars in history and everybody's got a Corvair story. But what ultimately killed the Corvair and was it a flop or fantastic? We discuss that this week on the Curbside.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry discuss the history of Nash Motors and their innovative and unique vehicles plus we take a side trip to a slice of Americana, the drive-through Redwood Tree
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry discuss the beautiful 1964-66 Ford Thunderbird and its value as a collector car. Plus we also point the headlight at an incredible tribute El Camino crafted by Robert Luczun.
Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry discuss the infamous BMW Isetta microcar from the 1950s - the car that saved BMW. Also on a side tangent the Smart car along with the GM X-cars.
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss the Kustomizers and their cars including George Barris, Gene Winfield, Darryl Starbird, Bill Cushenberry, Dean Jeffries and Ed "Big Daddy" Roth along with the Batmobile, the Dragula and other Kustoms.
Hosts Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry talk about GM's visionary Futurliners of the 1940s and '50s and their Parade of Progress. Jim Cherry shares his visit to the Petersen Automobile Museum's exhibit on early Japanese cars.
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss the whackiest cars ever - the 1959s. Plus we feature the Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo, CA.
Crank Journal is back for an 8th episode! Michael hosts automotive writer and radio personality Jim Cherry, who writes a blog on curbside.tv about the most bizarre and obscure cars ever to turn a wheel. He talks about writing a chapter in the recently released book "King of the Kustomizers," a story about legendary Hollywood car customizer George Barris, as well as being a test driver for Ford and chasing down wayward Lincoln LSs. Michael, of course, decides to talk about lead poisoning and about a time when cars drove on railroad tracks to get to Key West.