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My long-time friend, Peter Scott Ruben, is the best guitar player I know, having personally watched him jam with some of the great rock and blues musicians of the seventies (Joe Perry in his pre-Aerosmith days and Kim Simmonds of The Savoy Brown Blues Band are two who immediately come to mind -- I read that Simmonds died two years ago in England and the band had to break up after an amazing fifty-five year run). Since then, Peter has fronted his own bands, and has also carried on his father's legacy as leader of the premier special events orchestra/band in Philadelphia, through which he met "the great one," Frank Sinatra, at a White House gig the orchestra was playing during the Reagan administration back in the 1980's. He also donned a wig a few years ago and played as Eric Clapton in a Cream tribute concert (and I seem to recall he even played a set as Jimmi Hendrix). In addition to his amazing playing, he knows way more about music than anyone in my social orbit so, now that he has embarked on an Act 3 career performing a Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin one-man tribute show (having bought performing rights to the original Nelson Riddle and other Sinatra/Darin charts), I thought it would be fun to pick his brain here on Pizza Quest regarding why he thinks Sinatra is the greatest performer of all time as well as to see if together we could create a top ten list as well as a Mt. Rushmore top four list of the greatest of the greats. It was so much fun recording this episode -- as you will see and hear -- that I plan on inviting him back to do a similar retrospective on the greatest guitar players and also another on the best bands and performing groups of our time. Peter and I used to stay up all night during our college days talking about stuff like this, so I know he's game for it, as you will hear in this conversation in which we explore not only Sinatra's greatness but also dive deeply into the why and how of what made him the GOAT (and why Bobby Darin was the prince in waiting until he died way too young). So, as we like to say, it's more about the quest than it is about the pizza, and this time around we jump into Peter Ruben's quest for what distinguishes the good from the great when it comes to musical artists. The topic may have changed, but the game remains the same -- and the quest never ends....
Tonight, most of the gang is all here to discuss inductees of the infamous 27 Club. What is the 27 Club, you ask? Sadly, because of drugs and alcohol, many young and trail blazing singers died at the age of 27. Tonight, we cover Janis Joplin, Jimmi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse and Jim Morris.
Entibia tus orejitas aca! Una seleccion musical en vinilo con varios pesos pesados: Jimmi Hendrix en estado de gracia, saludamos a todos los bateristas en su día con una perla de La maquina de hacer pájaros, con el enorme Oscar Moro en los parches, y un superclasico de Kiss. Dj Obvio nos trae una perla de Queen en sus sesiones de la BBC en los 70s, en riguroso vinilo. #discodelasemana un imprescindible de los Rolling Stones cumple 30, el potente Voodoo Lounge. #anderdelasemana charlamos con las platenses Room a dias de presentarse en La Plata y CABA, y estrenando un delicado videoclip de su single Ahora soy yo. Dale amor y play!
My guest this week is James Lowe, singer of American band, The Electric Prunes, who formed in Los Angeles, California, back in 1965. The group's other-worldly sound, which included electronic elements, was characterised by innovative recording techniques, fuzz guitars and tape loops. Will discuss, among other things, the recording of their Psychedelic masterpiece, 'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)' and the recording techniques they used, what it was like touring with The Doors and hanging out with Jimmi Hendrix. Some great stories in this one! 'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)' official video
Ever wonder what makes some music sound scarier than other music? Same.Kirk answers listener questions about music in horror movies, Tune-Yards horn arrangements, funky drum sounds in Biggie and Paul Simon tunes, randomly generated music, and why musicians are their own worst critics. He also revisits the intro to Guns 'n Roses' "Welcome To The Jungle," and shares some listener emails about being a left-handed musician.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:“Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns 'n Roses from Appetite for Destruction, 1987“Redneck” by Lamb of God from Sacrament, 2006Melissa Cross demonstrating different types of screaming on YouTube“Hold Yourself” by Tune-Yards from sketchy., 2021“Cissy Strut” and “Pungee” by The Meters, 1967 and 1969“Virtua Mima” by Masahiro Ikumi n from the Perfect Blue soundtrack“Pink Soldiers” by Jung Jae-il from Squid Game, 2021“Submarine” by Bjork from Medulla, 2004“Theme from Jaws” by John Williams, 1975"Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits from Brothers in Arms, 1985“Purple Haze” by Jimmi Hendrix from Are You Experienced, 1967“Born Under a Bad Sign” by Albert King, 1967“Hypnotize” by Notorious B.I.G. from Life After Death, 1997Shawn Rivera demonstrates a Conga delizado or “Moose Call”:“Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard” by Paul Simon from Paul Simon, 1972An explanation of the Cuica on YouTube“Diamond Girl” by Seals & Crofts from Seals & Crofts, 1973“So What” by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1957 and the Strong Songs episode about itVarious compositions by @MelodyBot3456 “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For” by U2 from Joshua Tree, 1987OUTRO SOLOISTThis episode's outro soloist is the wonderful Bay Area pianist/accordionist Rob Reich. He's got a bunch of albums you can check out and contributes to an array of interesting projects and experiments. Find more at his website, http://www.robreich.com/.-----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGSPaypalme/kirkhamiltonmusic | Patreon.com/strongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIA@StrongSongs | @Kirkhamilton | IG: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERhttps://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music.----------APRIL 2022 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSDaniel Hannon-BarryRRPrince M. Levy-BenitezElliot RosenAshley HoagMark and MichelleKelsairRob BosworthKyle CookeDonald MackieMelissa OsborneChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoshua JarvisNikoJoe LaskaLaurie AcremanKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerSimon CammellGuinevere BoostromNarelle HornBill RosingerErinAidan CoughlanJeanneret Manning Family FourDoug PatonDave SharpeSami SamhuriAccessViolationRyan TorvikMerlin MannGlennJim ChokeyAndre BremerMark SchechterDave FloreyAPRIL 2022 HALF-NOTE PATRONSChad HivnerTravis PollardJeff UlmJeff NewmanMax DicksteinDeebsPortland Eye CareAdam RayAnupama RaghavanDemetri DetsaridisCarrie SchneiderAlenka GrealishAnne GerryRichard SneddonDavid JudsonJulian RoleffJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonmtwolfDavid McDarbyAbigail DuffieldRaphadavidWendy GilchristLisa TurnerPaul WayperDennis M EdwardsJeffrey FerrisBruno GaetaKenneth JungbenAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanGreg BurgessAilie FraserPaul McGrealKaren ArnoldNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerPhino DeLeonSchloss Edward J. MDAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonStephen RawlingsBen MachtaVictoria YuKevin RiversBrad ClarkChristopherMichael J. CunninghamMark Boggsmino caposselaSteve PaquinMary SchoenmakerSarahDavid JoskeEmma SklarBernard KhooDavid BlackmanRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerRichard CambierMadeleine MaderTimothy DoughertyJason PrattStewart OakAbbie BergSam NortonNicole SchleicherDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanOlivia BishopJohn GisselquistElaine MartinKourothBonnie PrinsenSharon TreeBelinda Mcgrath-steerLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersPete SimmSusan PleinDallas HockleyJana JJason GerryNathan GouwensWill Dwyer Alethea LeeLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneJeffyThanadrosDavid FriedmanSarah SulanDiane HughesKenneth TiongJo SutherlandMichael CasnerBarb CourtneyDerek BenderJen SmallLowell MeyerEtele IllesStephen TsoneffLorenz SchwarzWenJack SjogrenGeoff GoldenRobyn FraserPascal RuegerRandy SouzaJCClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanTijs SoeteMark PerryDhu WikMelEric HelmJake RobertsBill FullerSteven MaronMichael FlahertyJarrod SchindlerCaro Fieldmichael bochnerDuncanNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerMatt GaskellJules BaileyEero WahlstedtAndrew FairBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelMuellerNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJon O'KeefeJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonAndrew LeeKevin MorrellKevin PennyfeatherEmily Williams
Do you know who Sister Rosetta Tharpe is? Would you believe me if I told you she's responsible for Elvis Presley, Chuck Barry, Little Richard, The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Jimmi Hendrix and basically Rock and Roll itself? Today we're going to dive into Rosetta's story and learn about how she is the unknown mother of Rock & Roll. Episode Advertisers Include: Liquid IV, StitchFix US, Ship Station, and ZipRecruiter. Learn more during the podcast about special offers!
Hour 2 of The Greg Hill Show! The show talks guitarists as auditioning Producer John Anderson says John Mayer is a better guitarist than Eric Clapton, Jimmi Hendrix, and Jimmy Page which...not everyone agrees with. Courtney also does The News this hour featuring stories on outrage in Boston, an awful tip for a waitress, and Justin Bieber entering the NFT space.
Heartbeat ...Dein Glücklichmach Podcast Resilienz & Lebensfreude Jeden Freitag eine neue Folge
THE GREATFUL DEAD SIND DEN REIFEREN UNTER UNS SICHER BEKANNT….WAS SIE ABER MIT EINEM GESUNDEN, RESILIENTEN DENKEN ZU TUN HABEN- DAS VERRATE ICH EUCH HEUTE UND IN 2 WOCHEN IM PODCAST SPECIAL “ ERWACHSEN & RESILIENT VERHALTEN MIT THE GREATFUL DEAD“. Ich liebe die Musik der 70iger. Diese ewig langen Stücke, in denen die Bands ganze Geschichten erzählen. Neben Crosby Stills Nash and Young, natürlich Jimmi Hendrix und Janis Joplin sind auch immer wieder The Grateful Dead auf meinen Playlists. John Perry Barlow war eines der Gründungsmitglieder von The Grateful Dead. Was wenige wissen, John Perry Barlow war ein Mann mit vielen Facetten. Die Beginnen des Internet faszinierten ihn – er verglich die Weiten dort mit den Weiten seiner Ranch ( die sich seit Generationen im Familien Besitz befindet). Er setzte sich dafür ein, dass email in den USA den selben Schutz der Privatsphäre bekamen, wie Briefe und Telefonate. Er war Bürgerrechtler, ließ ein Jura Studium an einer der renomiertesten Universitäten sausen, um Indien zu bereisen. Schrieb Romane- die nie veröffentlicht wurden. Ein Mensch, der offen und divers durch Leben ging. Ein wacher Geist. AM ABEND VOR SEINEM 30. GEBURTSTAG VERFASSTE BARLOW DIE “ PRINZIPIEN ERWACHSENEN VERHALTENS“ – 25 SÄTZE, DIE ZUM NACHDENKEN, REFLEKTIEREN UND NACHLEBEN ANREGEN. ERWACHSEN & RESILIENT VERHALTEN BRINGT GELASSENHEIT UND EINE GESUNDE ABGEKLÄRTHEIT IN DEIN LEBEN… Nun befinden wir uns ja am Anfang eines neuen jahres- und die guten Vorsätze sprießen. Wie wäre es, dieses Jahr einmal die eigenen Sichtweisen, das eingeschliffene Denken und Verhalten etwas wachzurütteln- und dadurch Neues zu entdecken, was dann mit Leben und Tun gefüllt werden kann? DIESE PRINZIPIEN ERINNERN AN PATANJALIS YOGA SUTRAS- EINFACHE UND KLARE SÄTZE, OHNE TAMTAM. SÄTZE, DIE ERMUNTERN ETWAS AUCH MAL ANDERS ZU SEHEN. DIE DARAN ERINNERN, WAS “ ERWACHSEN“ SEIN BEDEUTET: VERANTWORTUNG ÜBERNEHMEN, RECHTHABEREI ABLEGEN, ÜBER DEN TELLERRAND SCHAUEN, DEN GEIST BEFRIEDEN. Wenn also Selbstorganisation hin zum leichten und glücklichen Leben auf Deiner Bucket List 2022 steht- beginne mit diesem Podcast Special an. Lass Dich dann weiter unterstützen und begleiten durch das neue 3 Monats online Trainingsprogramm “ Selbstorganisation – Rhythmus – Resilienz“…Live online Sessions, Handouts, Tutorial Mails und wenn Du möchtest auch mal Yoga ausprobieren…so wird das was mit der Resilienz und dem Aussteigen aus der Überforderung. ..und hör ab und zu mal die Songs von The Grateful Dead. In dieser Folge geht es um die ersten 12 Prinzipien..in 2 Wochen folgen dann die nächsten 13 Prinzipien. Viel Freude beim Ausprobieren und sich erinnern lassen. Besuch auch meine facebook Seite für tägliche Impulse und Specials
This week on The Eddie Trunk Podcast, Eddie brings you his interview with producer Eddie Kramer talking about his long career working with Hendrix, Zeppelin, KISS and many others. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 2:00-4:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Volume Channel 106.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!
Frances talks to legendary Echo & the Bunnymen guitarist Will Sergeant about his creative processes in guitar playing, painting, collage - and his new autobiography.Will's art: willsergeant.comWill's guitar influences:Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd of American punk giants Television; “That bloke from Pere Ubu” - they've had quite a few guitarists over the years, so just go find them, they were a really fascinating underground band.Jimmy Paige and Jimmi Hendrix (obvs) Zal Cleminson of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, clown-face wearer of the early ‘70s. And of course Wilko Johnson, legendary chopster of Dr. Feelgood & the Blockheads - also in Game of Thrones. What's not to like? Look up Roxette.Electronic influences: Can, Neu, Kraftwerk, Brian EnoMusic clips by Will Sergeant:Themes for Grind: Scene VIIWeird As Fish/Le Via Luonge: Darkness---Recorded March 2021
Uns 15 anos atrás meu filho chegou em casa orgulhoso. Virou ídolo da turma pois estava “ficando” com uma das garotas mais fantásticas da faculdade. - Tem gente que veio pedir meu autógrafo, pai! Depois de um longo período sem comentários sobre a deusa, perguntei pela garota e ele disse, com aquela cara de decepção e desprezo: - Ela gosta dos Travessos... Os Travessos era um grupo de pagode liderado por Rodriguinho, que na época usava cabelos descoloridos e uma viseira na testa. Fazem aquela musiquinha nhém-nhém-nhém que infestava as rádios e programas dominicais da TV. Pois então... Fã de pagodeiros? Para meu filho, acabou a Deusa da faculdade. Quando eu tinha lá meus 13 ou 14 anos, em Bauru por volta de 1971, uns amigos loucos gostavam de Jimmi Hendrix e Led Zepellin. Eu curtia o Benito di Paula, que devia ser equivalente aos Travessos para meu filho. Em 1975 me mudei pra São Paulo, onde as referências de meus novos amigos eram Milton Nascimento, Sá e Guarabyra e Caetano... e eu com o Benito di Paula. Fui quase escorraçado. Mas com o tempo fui aprendendo a gostar das coisas boas da música. Hoje adoro Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Milton, S´e Guarabyra, Caetano e... Benito Di Paula! Nada como a maturidade para alargar nossas percepções. Pois é... tive amigos que me mostraram novas ideias. Daí a importância de cada um de nós como mentores das gerações que nos seguem. Olha, é tentador falar pra você prestar atenção nas pessoas com quem anda, mas aí me lembro de uma frase de Millôr Fernandes: Diz-me com quem andas e dir-te-ei quem és. Pois é: Judas andava com Cristo. E Cristo anva com Judas. Tem uma escolha individual no caminho. Versão no Youtube: https://youtu.be/PSvIhf_5SDk Este cafezinho chega a você com apoio do Cafebrasilpremium.com.br, conteúdo extraforte para seu crescimento profissional. A versão completa deste vídeo é exclusiva para assinantes do Café Brasil. Saiba como assinar em http://confraria.cafe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uns 15 anos atrás meu filho chegou em casa orgulhoso. Virou ídolo da turma pois estava “ficando” com uma das garotas mais fantásticas da faculdade. - Tem gente que veio pedir meu autógrafo, pai! Depois de um longo período sem comentários sobre a deusa, perguntei pela garota e ele disse, com aquela cara de decepção e desprezo: - Ela gosta dos Travessos... Os Travessos era um grupo de pagode liderado por Rodriguinho, que na época usava cabelos descoloridos e uma viseira na testa. Fazem aquela musiquinha nhém-nhém-nhém que infestava as rádios e programas dominicais da TV. Pois então... Fã de pagodeiros? Para meu filho, acabou a Deusa da faculdade. Quando eu tinha lá meus 13 ou 14 anos, em Bauru por volta de 1971, uns amigos loucos gostavam de Jimmi Hendrix e Led Zepellin. Eu curtia o Benito di Paula, que devia ser equivalente aos Travessos para meu filho. Em 1975 me mudei pra São Paulo, onde as referências de meus novos amigos eram Milton Nascimento, Sá e Guarabyra e Caetano... e eu com o Benito di Paula. Fui quase escorraçado. Mas com o tempo fui aprendendo a gostar das coisas boas da música. Hoje adoro Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Milton, S´e Guarabyra, Caetano e... Benito Di Paula! Nada como a maturidade para alargar nossas percepções. Pois é... tive amigos que me mostraram novas ideias. Daí a importância de cada um de nós como mentores das gerações que nos seguem. Olha, é tentador falar pra você prestar atenção nas pessoas com quem anda, mas aí me lembro de uma frase de Millôr Fernandes: Diz-me com quem andas e dir-te-ei quem és. Pois é: Judas andava com Cristo. E Cristo anva com Judas. Tem uma escolha individual no caminho. Versão no Youtube: https://youtu.be/PSvIhf_5SDk Este cafezinho chega a você com apoio do Cafebrasilpremium.com.br, conteúdo extraforte para seu crescimento profissional. A versão completa deste vídeo é exclusiva para assinantes do Café Brasil. Saiba como assinar em http://confraria.cafe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bla.Ze discusses the 21st anniversary of the release of D'Angelo's "Voodoo" album, as well as it's spiritual significance.Click here to watch the video for Jungle ft. VINNYKR3W: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RUlbxDy7IoFollow The Left Hand Perspective on Instagram @thelefthandperspectiveFollow Bla.Ze Bey @occultcomic33Have something you would like to promote on the show? Any topics you would like to hear discussed? Send a DM on instagram or send an email to lefthandperspective1@gmail.com Support the show
Temas: Portadas, Simbología, Jimmi Hendrix, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Santana, Iron Maiden, Ocultismo, Misterio Emisión: 09/12/2020 Temporada 6 Episodio 53 Abstract: La música siempre ha sido motivo para entrar en controversia con las ideologías místicas y dogmáticas, tanto a favor como en contra. Sin embargo, en tiempos más modernos cuando no solamente la música era parte de la adquisición sino el arte con el cual se presentaba el material, el incluir de manera gráfica simbología o imágenes que juegan con nuestra imaginación fue un arma poderosa que incluso hoy en día nos mantiene en el misterio y la conspiración. Mónica Maciel y Salvador Gaviño Romero ponen sobre la mesa del misterio las historias, los fenómenos y un acercamiento a la verdad. Gracias por Suscribirte: http://bit.do/byjsq Follow en Twitter: http://bit.do/byjqZ Like en FB: http://bit.do/byjri WEB: http://www.elajoproducciones.com Podcast Ivoox: http://bit.do/bKae7 Ajófono: (+52) 56.100.56.1.56 (MX) Ajomail: elajo.producciones@gmail.com #Misterio3
Rock e revolução nem sempre andam juntos. Hoje em dia há tribos de roqueiros de posicionamento conservador que ignoram tudo o que as letras das canções que amam dizem. Isso trai toda ideologia do rock revolucionário dos anos 60, era da psicodelia, amor livre, letras de protesto, ascensão das guitarras elétricas e ápice de grandes estrelas do gênero: Bob Dylan, Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors, Beatles em sua fase mais criativa chegando até Lou Reed e seu Velvet Underground na Inglaterra. Análise da cena do rock anglo-americano do final dos anos 60 para início dos anos 70, fase mais influente do rock contemporâneo, pintada com as cores de utopias, discursos de resistência e o desejo de revolução. Tudo isso num bate-papo com um expert no assunto, o escritor e pesquisador Rodrigo Merheb, autor do livro “O som da revolução: uma história cultural do rock 1965-1969". Távola é uma produção TVL&Co. com edição da MS Produção Sonora. Instagram: @tavolapodcast
You can have The Who, "American Woman" I'll take Lenny Kravitz version. Same goes with the Fugee's cover of "Killing Me Softly" I'm not the only one. Here's a list of 20 covers better than the original. How about "All Along The Watchtower" originally by Dylan in 967 then Jimmi Hendrix in '68 but...I think UZ did it better. Enjoy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
la morte di Jimi Hendrix, la teleselezione in Italia, jazz sotto Nasser e "Trespass" dei Genesis
la morte di Jimi Hendrix, la teleselezione in Italia, jazz sotto Nasser e "Trespass" dei Genesis
As we begin to take a look at decades, the gang starts with one of the most important decades in music history... the '60s. From the popularity of Soul to Woodstock's "counterculture" movement, and an invasion of the Brits in between, we cover a lot of ground in this episode. Also, the importance of keeping things fresh and diverse is a main concern with our playlists and episodes. It's what the '60s were all about!Todays Voodoo Ranger Drinking Game Word(s) of the Episode - "Plate Reverb" AND "69"Full Playlist Here:Follow Pinch Recording on Instagram:Pinch RecordingE Scott LindnerNick "The Ear" Angeloor visit us atwww.pinchrecording.comwww.escottlindner.comwww.paperhousenetwork.com
73 Musicians have all died at the age of 27 from Janis Joplin to Kurt Cobain. Let's take a look at the history of the club and its unfortunate members.
Programa número 28 de la serie "BackSpin Music Show" Especial ROCK AT HOME dedicado a KISS, Con artistas como Pantera, Van Halen, Motley Crew, Heart, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, Jimmi Hendrix, entre muchos otros. Conduce Iván Garduño todo en versiones exclusivas para el programa. Escúchame todos los Miércoles 17:00 hrs México en: www.urbanaradio.com.mx www.urbanaradio.org #UrbanaRadioLaRadiodeTodos @ivandjbackspin ivandj@urbanaradio.com.mx
It's Part 1 of a 2 week special featuring Guitar Legends. Jimmi Hendrix, Slash, Brian May, Randy Rhodes, Zac Wilde just to name a few. Daryl plays double shots of each artist, along with an interview... So get your air guitars tuned for some of the best to ever shred a guitar to!
CLUB 27, il gruppo musicale più assurdo della storia. Componenti? Kurt Cobain, Jimmi Hendrix, Brian Jons, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison e molti altri che della loro vita hanno fatto un capolavoro di sacra autodistruzione. “È meglio ardere in un'unica fiamma piuttosto che spegnersi lentamente” scrive il frontman dei Nirvana, nella sua lettera al suicidio. E condividevano questo motto, tratto da “My, my, hey, hey” di Niel Young, anche tutti gli altri. Tutti morti a 27 anni: cosa li accomunava? Venite a scoprirlo nella nuova puntata di Sostanzialmente Underground! Come as you are, qui non si fanno distinzioni: sarai forse tu il prossimo della band?
[Authors note: This article on writing cold emails is Part 1 of my “Writing Great Outreach Emails” series. If you’d like to download all 3 parts and begin mastering the art of email outreach (including a BONUS checklist to help you craft your next message), Click here to download ‘The Insider’s Guide to Writing Great Outreach Emails’.] Imagine where your career could be just one year from now if you consistently sent just one thoughtful, personal, and authentic message per week to people in your area of the industry who could provide you with priceless career advice, mentor you, introduce you to the right people, open the right doors, or even hire you for your dream job. Given the tremendous upside and potential ROI from a minimal investment of your time and effort each week (with zero cost), why isn’t cold outreach a habit we all practice regularly as natural as brushing our teeth? Because writing a cold email to strangers is TERRIFYING...especially if they’re people you admire or look up to. When this is your “one shot,” the last thing you want to do is sell yourself too hard, or ask the wrong questions, or sound stupid. You don’t want to bother them. They’re probably too busy anyways. It feels weird asking strangers for help. You definitely sound desperate (and clueless). And they probably won’t respond anyways...so why even try? There’s no question that if done wrong, sending cold emails that no one responds to can be a surefire path to rejection, isolation, complete lack of confidence, and feeling like you have no way to connect to the right people that can potentially become your mentors, colleagues, or collaborators. But when done correctly: One well-written cold email can change your entire career. Want to see how improving his outreach skills earned Scott not one but two jobs on union features? Click here for my interview with Scott Davis “It’s All About Who You Know” Too often this phrase is used as an excuse for why people don't achieve their professional goals. “Nobody in this business cares about skills or qualifications or education, all that matters is who you know. And I don’t know anyone. It’s just not fair.” If you don’t know anyone yet, that’s no excuse. It simply means that it’s time to start reaching out to people. And if you’re introverted and hate networking as much as I do, guess what...that’s not an excuse either. Yeah that’s right...you’re about to learn how to use cold outreach to build your network from a hopeless introvert who hates going to events, panels, meetups, and parties. (Don’t even get me started on ‘small talk.’) You too may have been born an introvert like me, but you were not born bad at networking. Saying “I’m bad at networking” is simply a limiting belief, a script you continue to replay in your head over and over that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy which leads to you hiding inside your comfort zone. Jimmi Hendrix was not born as the best guitar player of all time, he became that way because he practiced fanatically. If you are bad at networking right now, it’s only because you don’t practice it consistently enough. Which is good news because it means you can get better. If you’re intrigued about the possibility of actually getting better at networking and cold outreach but you’re still not sure if it’s worth your investment of time and effort? Here are three reasons why it’s imperative you master the ‘soft skill’ of cold outreach if you want to advance your career in Hollywood. 1. The people you most likely want to connect with are probably introverts just like you I chose editing as a profession for a reason. It takes a very distinct type of personality to voluntarily choose a career that includes working in the dark for weeks, months, or decades with little to no human contact where your primary human interaction is between you and the two dimensional characters on your screens. While the solitary nature of this industry may suit your personality as well as it does mine...there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to build your network from a dark windowless room. Well actually there is one thing even more frustrating...trying to connect with other successful people in Hollywood who are also extreme introverts that spend all of their time in their own dark windowless rooms. If you already live in Los Angeles you do have the option to attend industry panels, networking events, workshops, and meetups, but in all of those scenarios you have little to no control over whom you can network with. Best case scenario you do a little research beforehand to see who will be attending, but for the most part your network expands based solely upon whomever actually shows up. And the chances are most of those people are already doing work similar to yours, so you simply end up expanding the same network you already have horizontally...but to make real progress you need to build your network vertically. If you want complete control over who is in your network of potential mentors, colleagues, and collaborators, you must build your own network, put yourself out there, and connect directly with those who can help open the right doors for you. Furthermore if you want to build that network from anywhere in the world (in your pajamas no less) rather than relying on being local to the industry, the best way to connect with the right people...is cold outreach. 2. Effectively writing cold emails affords you the ability to craft the perfect message for the right person (at the right time) If you’re lucky enough to meet someone at an industry event who could potentially become your ideal mentor or someone who can help you land your dream job, what are the odds you’re prepared with the right information and you say the exact right things at the right time? And without sounding desperate or feeling awkward...or sounding like a fanboy? Slim to none. On the other hand if you perfect the craft of cold outreach & writing cold emails, you’re no longer beholden to small talk with whomever happens to be around you. YOU control the conversation. You also have an unlimited amount of time to devote to stalking researching the right person in advance, finding common interests, and providing value that will personally resonate with them (more on how to provide value in my Insider’s Guide to Writing Great Outreach Emails). If you’re reconnecting with past colleagues that haven’t heard from you in a long time and you’re hoping to “catch up” (i.e. look for your next gig) getting good at cold outreach allows you to time your message just right so opportunities begin to magically appear right around the time you’re looking for work (thus avoiding the reek of desperation if you only reach out after you become unemployed). If you’re simply looking for a way to efficiently blast your résumé to as many colleagues as possible in a group email to “check in and see if anyone has heard about anything,” then you and I are talking about very different kinds of outreach. But if you’re tired of sending “transactional” messages and you instead want to make new connections and build valuable relationships over time, the best way to connect with the right people...is cold outreach. 3. Once you progress past entry level, the vast majority of job opportunities are filled via referrals, not job postings When you’re first breaking into the business, you have no choice but to submit cold applications to random postings on job sites (I actually landed my two biggest career opportunities via Craigslist and Facebook). But as you climb the ladder, and as opportunities get bigger, the chances become slimmer the ideal jobs for you are mentioned or posted anywhere publicly. When is the last time you saw a job listing that said: “Marvel Studios seeking qualified candidate to edit the next Avengers film (Avid experience preferred)” Um...yeah right. Curious how to land a job on a Marvel movie? Listen to my podcast interview with Avengers editor Jeffrey Ford Show runners, directors, producers, and studio executives don’t have the time or interest in sifting through 500 (or even 1000+) résumés to find a needle in a haystack. They instead reach out to their trusted network of friends & colleagues to find the best talent. Which means that the opportunities you most covet will NEVER be posted publicly. Without having the right network of your own friends & colleagues, you’ll never know your dream opportunities exist...until it’s too late. Over the past 20 years I can count the number of cold job interviews I’ve had on two hands (with fingers to spare). This is because I constantly stay in communication with past colleagues to see what they’re up to and remind them that I exist and am interested in working together again when the right time comes. The easiest way to avoid the endless cycle of looking for work every time a job ends is to have a referral network that helps you find work. It’s like having all of your friends and colleagues as agents...except you get to keep the 10% commission! I can trace over 50 episodes of television that I’ve edited over the last nine years to one single job interview: My job on Burn Notice came from an interview landed via cold Facebook outreach. My next job on Black Box came from a referral from a colleague on Burn Notice. My next job on Empire came from a relationship on Black Box. My next job on Shooter came from a relationship on Black Box. My jobs on both Underground and Unsolved came from a relationship with a director on Empire. And while the initial contact that led to my job on Glee came via my agent, I landed the gig because of an existing relationship I had built via...you got it...outreach. It wasn’t until I decided to reach out to the creators of Cobra Kai nine years later that I had to start my outreach from scratch and do a cold job interview. All it took was two outreach emails to get me that interview with the show runners...and I got the job in the room. Want to learn more about how I got my dream job on Cobra Kai? Click here for my podcast interview with the creators of Cobra Kai Now that I’ve become more established in my career, people often come to me looking to hire people in my network. When someone reaches out to me asking “Do you know anybody available?” I don’t have a meticulously organized spreadsheet of everyone I’ve met or worked with in the last 20 years prioritized by their level of experience and expertise so I can identify and pass along the ideal candidate. I simply recommend the person at the top of my mind that I’ve conversed with most recently whom I think could be the right fit. The cold hard reality is that most jobs aren’t filled with the most qualified candidate, they are filled with the most familiar candidate. If you want to stay on the top of people’s minds and be the first person they think of when opportunities arise, the most important skill you must practice consistently...is cold outreach. Step Outside Your Networking Comfort Zone I say this with zero hyperbole: Your career depends on your ability to write compelling and engaging cold emails. I get that as an introvert putting yourself out there to people you admire and want to work with is terrifying. But if you’re tired of showing up to networking events and walking away empty-handed because you didn’t meet anyone new, or the people you did meet frankly can’t help you, then cold outreach is the most important soft skill you must master if you’re seeking advice about the next steps in your career, you’re looking for mentorship, or you’ve identified a potential dream project you’d love to be a part of. Plus you can do it from home in your pajamas.
En este episodio de RCN Digital recordamos al gran guitarrista Jimmi Hendrix a propósito de la conmemoración de su nacimiento un 27 de noviembre de 1942 en Seattle, Estados Unidos. Andrea Cardona nos explicó cuáles son los trámites y costos que debe asumir si quiere llevar su mascota fuera del país. La Copello nos habló sobre el contrato que logró Netflix para rentar el famoso "Paris Theater" en New York para proyectar las películas originales de la plataforma y sobre una app que le recuerda tomar agua constantemente. Leidy Hoyos del INCI nos trajo una aplicación ideal para que las personas ciegas puedan ubicarse mejor dentro de las ciudades. Javier Wilches nos contó sobre el comienzo del patrullaje de perros robot policía en Boston. Finalmente, Juan Vicente Reyes nos explicó cómo funcionarán las escenas de sexo dentro del videojuego Cyberpunk 2077. Esto y más en este episodio de RCN Digital.
Em um mini-áudio documentário, Bruno Leo Ribeiro conta as histórias de algumas das guitarras mais famosas do mundo e suas jornadas. Falamos das guitarras mais lendárias de grandes guitarristas como Stevie Ray Vaugham, Zakky Wylde do Black Label Society e da banda do Ozzy, Eddie Van Halen, BB King, Tom Morello do Rage Against the Machine, Brian May do Queen, Jimmi Hendrix, Dimebag Darrel do Pantera, Joe Perry do Aerosmith e David Gilmour do Pink Floyd. Guitarras com personalidade e jornadas incríveis que ajudaram a mudar os rumos da música e do rock mundial. Ouça, compartilhe e divirta-se. -------- Acompanhem o Silêncio no Estúdio por aí: Nosso Site: http://silencionoestudio.com.br No Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silenciopodcast No Twitter: https://twitter.com/silenciopodcast
Javi has an unchecked theory about the Ron Burgundy character. A late release episode after performing in San Antonio all weekend. Vint Vibe-Purple Haze by Jimmi Hendrix as performed at Woodstock --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theogpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theogpodcast/support
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
0:00:00 - Introduction0:02:35 - This Week’s Game NightJust One (0:02:50)Flappy Birds (0:05:43)Newton (0:09:42)Avalon (0:10:20)Teotihuacan (0:11:44)0:11:56 - News of the WeekDune (0:12:06)Dilluvia Project Product Recall (0:15:13)***NOTE: It is our recommendation NOT to buy Dulluvia at this timeBarrage Five Player Expansion Kickstarter (0:16:40)Europa Universalis (0:19:02)Campaign for North Africa (0:20:42)Europa Universalis: The Price of Power Kickstarter (0:23:32)Here I Stand (0:25:03)1861xx, 1867xx Kickstarters (0:26:41)Age of Steam (0:29:41)Graham Nash Interview: Playing Risk with Jimmi Hendrix (0:31:00)Through the Ages: New Leaders and Wonders (0:32:17)Tribune Expansion (0:35:00)Terraforming Mars: Turmoil (0:35:25)Anachrony: Fractures in Time (0:36:43)The Artemis Project (0:38:15)Alien Frontiers (0:38:40)High Frontier (0:39:40)Sierra West (0:41:20)0:44:30 - Games on the BrainIndonesia (0:44:52)Food Chain Magnate (0:47:47)The Void (0:49:33)0:52:48 - Paladins of the West Kingdom ReviewRaiders of the North Sea, Architects of the West KingdomOrleans (0:56:13)Roads and Boats (1:23:53)1:27:53-GameBreaker/Metagamer/GamblerKeyflower (1:47:00)Wildlife (1:49:43)1:51:04 - Game SommelierBang, Dead of Winter (1:51:32)Battlestar Galactica (1:52:42)Fury of Dracula, Letters from Whitechapel, Scotland Yard (1:53:02)Love Letters, Splendor, Azul (1:54:07)Ricochet Robots (1:54:46)Through the Desert (1:55:05)Seven Wonders (1:55:39)Santorini (1:55:54)Five Tribes (1:56:05)Sleuth (1:56:28)1:57:00 - Sign Off
On this episode Anton and I discuss emotional depth, anarchy, and Legos. MUSIC on this episode: Jimmi Hendrix, Love, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and more!
In this episode we talk to Axis lead guitarist and founding member Eddie Lambert. Eddie can be compared to a modern day Jimmi Hendrix and his signature style reflects that. We talk about his humble beginnings and his main influences throughout his long and illustrious career, that of specifically Jimmi Hendrix, Grand Funk Railroad, and Buddy Miles to name a few. A discussion of the golden era of music from Van halen to the hair bands of the eighties to the emergence of grunge bands of the 90's such Pearl Jam. Finally we discuss his first Hendrix tribute band Bold as Love. And we delve into and rate the current crop of Hendrix style cover bands and the current onslaught of the tribute bands genre. A compelling and interesting interview his knowledge of the music business and its players is extensive.
Además de las últimas noticias sobre el proyecto de HBO, hoy hablamos de la génesis del cómic, a partir de los cómics de la Charlton y hacemos enfoque sobre Eddy Blake, El Comediante. Suscríbete al canal de Vigilantes: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-watchmen-vigilantes-tren_sq_f1584186_1.html Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Lista de difusión de Ed. Limitada en WhatsApp: Mandar nombre completo al 619028920 Modera: Jose Ceballos Participan: Alejandro Monge y Agustín Amador Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: Jimmi Hendrix, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison y sesiones de Simplexia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Además de las últimas noticias sobre el proyecto de HBO, hoy hablamos de la génesis del cómic, a partir de los cómics de la Charlton y hacemos enfoque sobre Eddy Blake, El Comediante. Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Lista de difusión de Ed. Limitada en WhatsApp: Mandar nombre completo al 619028920 Modera: Jose Ceballos Participan: Alejandro Monge y Agustín Amador Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: Jimmi Hendrix, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison y sesiones de Simplexia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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BIG ONE TODAY, it's Spencer from TRASH TALK! Kickback and listen in as the two discuss discovering the love of music through Jimmi Hendrix and the journey from MXPX skate punk to Hardcore. Deciding to ditch sports for Powerviolence, Spencer takes us down the rabbit hole. BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS Also Touched On: Trash Talk touring with Fucked Up Jimmi Hendrix Punk Pass Football Quarterback To Hardcore Singer KORN in Bakersfield Jonathan Davis Is Actually A Cool Guy, Jared Leto Is Not Soundwave Festival High School Sports To Punk Scott Radinsky Shows At Jerry's Pizza Tooth & Nail Records Injuries Lead To Music Fulltime Meeting Lee & Gareth Shark Attack & No Justice Ceremony & Trash Talk Connection AND SO MUCH MORE!!!!!
En kreatör som titulerar sig skådespelare, låtskrivare, programledare, reklammakare, bildkonstnär och krukmakare men under detta samtal fokuserar vi på Jannes liv som musiker vilket innefattar samarbeten med Jimmi Hendrix, Hanson & Carlsson, Pugh, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Thelonious Monk, Don Byas, Walter Nicks, CharlesMingus, Don Ellis, Graham Tainton för att nämna några legender. Det man främst slås av är Jannes inställning till att lyssna på vad universum säger och att han har haft otroligt kul, varit öppen, provat nya saker och det vill ”Loffe” fortsätta med, han spelar för livet. Länk till programmet: Länk till musiken som nämns i programmet. https://open.spotify.com/user/martin_frontman/playlist/2ykELo5ByoF69CcEnF7xO7 Producent: Martin Frontman Andersson Signaturmelodi: The Ballroom Band - For the taste of her lips Övrig musik: Jimi Hendrix with Hansson & Karlsson - Jam XII at Klubb Filips 1967 Pugh - Små lätta moln Thelonious Monk - Monks dream 5 Foto: Hasse Lindén Tack till: Janne, Pelle Andersson, Kaj Podgorski & Afshin Tahmoury facebook.com/jagspelarforlivet Intsagram.com/jagspelarforlivet #Jagspelarförlivet #JagSpelarForLivet
Vinny Ramone born on November 13,1992 is An American R&B/POP singer/Actor who has always had an ear for music starting at the tender age of 5 Vinny began his journey into the world of music Singing in countless choirs learning from great artist such as Al Green the Temptations Michael Jackson & The Jackson 5 Jimmi Hendrix & prince just to name a few. At age 11 Vinny began playing the violin but with no professional guidance Vinny left instruments to sing all through high school Vinny Also ventured into other career fields such as pro wrestling law enforcement & acting by age 16 He wanted to pursue singing & acting full time but due to having asthma Vinny never thought his dream would come true until meeting artist like popular boy band Mindless Behavior Kameelah "Meelah" Williams of Multi Platinum group 702 & song writer Karlos Farrar whom influenced & encourage him follow his dreams no matter what the odds are, he knew then it was his life's work to sing Now at 23 Vinny has Released his debut single "Gravity (reloaded)" Which caught Him Nominations for 3 Rock & Soul Awards Including Best Male R&B Vocalist & The Verge Rising Star award Vinny Then Went on to finally Capture 2 Awards In Both 2014 & 2015 the Prestigious Outstanding Live Performance award From The Las Vegas Musicians & Artist Community in 2014 & The Black Music Award's Americas Rising Star 2015 he is recording his debut EP "For The Fans" Which Will include His Smash top 10 singles "Gravity Reloaded & Bring it back" & Has Hit The stage For Some Big names From The incomparable Sherry Gordy Daughter Of Fearless Motown Founder Berry Gordymany more! Vinny Ramone has been said to be " A Force to be reckoned with on stage" & "has a passion & hunger for success not seen in someone his age"
Substituting one night in the 1970s for The Sex Pistols after the band was denied entry into the United States over their criminal records, Elvis Costello promptly got himself banned for pulling a stunt first done by Jimmi Hendrix. Mike Springer of Open Culture fills in the blanks. The post Mike Springer on how Elvis Costello got Banned from SNL appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Miss Stevie is back with Da Lounge. As promised last week QT Voaxe will be performing yet another concert. With a voice that many have said resembles the offspring of a songbird and an angel along with the guitar skills that rival Jimmi Hendrix in his prime, QT is sure to have quite the musical experience for us. We'll also be kicking off Da Lounge's Move Stevie contest where it is up to YOU to pick which Kentuckiana town Stevie will call home.