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DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA “AND HIS MOTHER CALLED HIM BILL” New York, August 28, 1967Blood count (ct out), Upper Manhattan Medical Group, Raincheck (ct out), Lotus blossom (DE piano solo)Cat Anderson, Herbie Jones, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington (tp) Clark Terry (flhrn) Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper, Chuck Connors (tb) Jimmy Hamilton (cl,ts) Russell Procope (as,cl) Johnny Hodges (as) Paul Gonsalves (ts) Harry Carney (bar,cl,b-cl) Duke Ellington (p) Aaron Bell (b) Steve Little (d) JIMMY RUSHING “AND HIS ALL STARS” Brooklyn, NY, August 16, 1955Everyday (I have the blues), Evenin', Don't cry babyJimmy Rushing (vcl) acc by Emmett Berry (tp) Lawrence Brown (tb) Rudy Powell (as,cl) Buddy Tate (ts) Pete Johnson (p) Freddie Green (g) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) BUCK CLAYTON “BUCKIN' THE BLUES” Brooklyn, NY, March 14, 1957 Buck huckles, Claytonia, The queen's expressBuck Clayton (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Earl Warren (as) Hank Jones (p) Kenny Burrell (el-g) Aaron Bell (b) Jo Jones (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 27 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
COLEMAN HAWKINS – “ALL AMERICAN FOUR / FIVE” New York, May 29, 1944Make believe, Don't blame meColeman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) John Kirby (b) Sidney Catlett (d) New York, October 17, 1944Under a blanket of blue, Beyond the blue horizonBuck Clayton (tp) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Slam Stewart (b) Denzil Best (d) LESTER YOUNG / HARRY EDISON – “PRES & SWEETS” Los Angeles, November 1, 1955Pennies from Heaven, That's all, One o'clock jumpHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Lester Young (ts) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) VIC DICKENSON – “QUARTET” New York, June 24, 1952Tenderly, Lion's den, In a mellow toneVic Dickenson (tb) Bill Doggett (org) John Collins (g) Jo Jones (d) MEL POWELL – “SEPTET” New York, December 30, 1953‘S wonderful, It's been so long, You're lucky to meBuck Clayton (tp) Henderson Chambers (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Mel Powell (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
COLEMAN HAWKINS – “ALL AMERICAN FOUR / FIVE” New York, May 29, 1944Make believe, Don't blame meColeman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) John Kirby (b) Sidney Catlett (d) New York, October 17, 1944Under a blanket of blue, Beyond the blue horizonBuck Clayton (tp) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Slam Stewart (b) Denzil Best (d) LESTER YOUNG / HARRY EDISON – “PRES & SWEETS” Los Angeles, November 1, 1955Pennies from Heaven, That's all, One o'clock jumpHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Lester Young (ts) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) VIC DICKENSON – “QUARTET” New York, June 24, 1952Tenderly, Lion's den, In a mellow toneVic Dickenson (tb) Bill Doggett (org) John Collins (g) Jo Jones (d) MEL POWELL – “SEPTET” New York, December 30, 1953‘S wonderful, It's been so long, You're lucky to meBuck Clayton (tp) Henderson Chambers (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Mel Powell (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
"Aparte de Duke Ellington, la sección de trombones de Lunceford es la más perfecta que he escuchado. Trummy Young es la gran estrella aquí. Su forma de tocar es increíblemente contundente. Es un trombonista al que tengo en muy alta estima". Hugues Panassié, crítico francés. Con José Manuel Corrales.
BUCK CLAYTON “KANSAS CITY FIVE” New York, March 18, 1938Laughing at life, Good morning blues, I know that you know, Love me or leave meBuck Clayton (tp) Eddie Durham (el-g) Freddie Green (g) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) BUD FREEMAN “THE BUD FREEMAN TRIO” New York, April 13, 1938Keep smiling at trouble, At sundown, My honey's lovin' arms, I don't believe itBud Freeman (ts) Jess Stacy (p) George Wettling (d) IVIE ANDERSON “PHIL MOORE ORCHESTRA” Los Angeles, September or October 1946He's tall, dark and handsome, Butter and egg man, Twice too many, Empty bed blues Ivie Anderson (vcl) acc by Karl George (tp) unidentified (tp) Willie Smith (as) 2 unidentified (reeds), Lucky Thompson (ts) Phil Moore (p,arr) Irving Ashby (g) poss. Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
BUCK CLAYTON “KANSAS CITY FIVE” New York, March 18, 1938Laughing at life, Good morning blues, I know that you know, Love me or leave meBuck Clayton (tp) Eddie Durham (el-g) Freddie Green (g) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) BUD FREEMAN “THE BUD FREEMAN TRIO” New York, April 13, 1938Keep smiling at trouble, At sundown, My honey's lovin' arms, I don't believe itBud Freeman (ts) Jess Stacy (p) George Wettling (d) IVIE ANDERSON “PHIL MOORE ORCHESTRA” Los Angeles, September or October 1946He's tall, dark and handsome, Butter and egg man, Twice too many, Empty bed blues Ivie Anderson (vcl) acc by Karl George (tp) unidentified (tp) Willie Smith (as) 2 unidentified (reeds), Lucky Thompson (ts) Phil Moore (p,arr) Irving Ashby (g) poss. Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Send us a textEver wondered what it's like to get a backstage pass to the heart of the country music scene? Billie Jo Jones, an emerging talent with a heartfelt connection to traditional country music, takes us on an unforgettable journey. From her bustling visit to Nashville filled with business meetings and live performances to her touching experience at the Christmas for Kids event, Billie Jo shares anecdotes about her interactions with fans and legends alike. She even describes meeting Nancy Jones, widow of the iconic George Jones, and the excitement of recording her second album soon. This episode is brimming with stories of meaningful connections and the joyous purpose behind giving back to those in need.The magic of songwriting is a central theme as Billie Jo talks about her creative process and the crucial role Nashville's vibrant music community plays in it. She highlights how collaborating with talented songwriters like Bobby E Boyd helps overcome creative blocks, embracing influences from artists like Lainey Wilson along the way. Billie Jo opens up about the challenges and growth that come with recording covers, especially holiday classics, and the importance of a supportive team that shares her vision. Through her stories, listeners will gain insights into the balance of staying true to artistic instincts while remaining open to constructive criticism.Listeners are in for a treat as Billie Jo discusses her journey in the music industry and her future aspirations. From upcoming television projects and collaborations with talents like Billy Bob Thornton to the joy of building a music room brimming with accolades, Billie Jo's enthusiasm is infectious. She shares her experiences attending rodeo events and plans for future performances, including an exciting full band show in Las Vegas. With humor and nostalgia, this episode captures the camaraderie and passion that fuel the music and entertainment world, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what Billie Jo Jones will achieve next.LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comBillie Jo Jones: https://www.billiejomusic.com/ Support the show
VIC DICKENSON “VIC DICKENSON SEPTET” Brooklyn, NY, December 29, 1953Russian lullaby, Sir Charles at homeRuby Braff (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Sir Charles Thompson (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Les Erskine (d) BUCK CLAYTON “BUCK MEETS RUBY” Brooklyn, NY, July 1, 1954Just a groove, KandeeBuck Clayton (tp) Ruby Braff (cnt) Benny Morton (tb) Buddy Tate (ts) Jimmy Jones (p) Steve Jordan (g) Aaron Bell (b) Bobby Donaldson (d) JO JONES “THE JO JONES SPECIAL” Brooklyn, NY, August 11, 1955Shoe shine boy (1) Lover man (2), Georgia Mae (2)Emmett Berry (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Lucky Thompson (ts) Count Basie (p-1) Nat Pierce (p-2) Freddie Green (g) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) Brooklyn, NY, August 16, 1955CaravanLawrence Brown, Rudy Powell, Pete Johnson , Emmett Berry, Buddy Tate, Freddie Green, Walter Page y Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
VIC DICKENSON “VIC DICKENSON SEPTET” Brooklyn, NY, December 29, 1953Russian lullaby, Sir Charles at homeRuby Braff (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Sir Charles Thompson (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Les Erskine (d) BUCK CLAYTON “BUCK MEETS RUBY” Brooklyn, NY, July 1, 1954Just a groove, KandeeBuck Clayton (tp) Ruby Braff (cnt) Benny Morton (tb) Buddy Tate (ts) Jimmy Jones (p) Steve Jordan (g) Aaron Bell (b) Bobby Donaldson (d) JO JONES “THE JO JONES SPECIAL” Brooklyn, NY, August 11, 1955Shoe shine boy (1) Lover man (2), Georgia Mae (2)Emmett Berry (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Lucky Thompson (ts) Count Basie (p-1) Nat Pierce (p-2) Freddie Green (g) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) Brooklyn, NY, August 16, 1955CaravanLawrence Brown, Rudy Powell, Pete Johnson , Emmett Berry, Buddy Tate, Freddie Green, Walter Page y Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
THE SOUND OF JAZZ CBS 30TH STREET STUDIOS New York, December 5, 1957Open All NightEmmett Berry, Doc Cheatham, Roy Eldridge, Joe Newman (tp) Vic Dickenson, Frank Rehak, Dicky Wells (tb) Earl Warren (as) Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (ts) Harry Carney (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Eddie Jones (b) Jo Jones (d) Pierce (arr)Wild man blues, RosettaHenry “Red” Allen (tp,vcl) Rex Stewart (cnt) Vic Dickenson (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Danny Barker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Jo Jones (d)I left my Baby, Dickie's Dream. Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
THE SOUND OF JAZZ CBS 30TH STREET STUDIOS New York, December 5, 1957Open All NightEmmett Berry, Doc Cheatham, Roy Eldridge, Joe Newman (tp) Vic Dickenson, Frank Rehak, Dicky Wells (tb) Earl Warren (as) Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (ts) Harry Carney (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Eddie Jones (b) Jo Jones (d) Pierce (arr)Wild man blues, RosettaHenry “Red” Allen (tp,vcl) Rex Stewart (cnt) Vic Dickenson (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Danny Barker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Jo Jones (d)I left my Baby, Dickie's Dream. Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
JazzOmania #113 par Stéphane Kochoyan avec Canal 30, Stellar Média & Jazz70 La playlist du jazz d'aujourd'hui et de demain, les nouveautés discographiques mélangées avec de grands classiques de Tous Les Jazz 01 - Nancy Sinatra - Happy 02 - Baptiste Herbin - Indifférence 03 - Sophye Soliveau - Initiation II - Wonder Why (Radio Edit) 04 - Camille Thouvenot Mett‡ Trio - Caravan 05 - Pianoforte (Pierre de Bethmann, Bojan Z, Eric Legnini et Baptiste Trotignon) - Àguas de Março 06 - TigerBalm - Vem C· 07 - Diana Krall - Besame Mucho 08 - The Hot 8 Brass Band - Papa Was a Rolling Stone 09 - Gauthier Toux Photons - Liés feat Le Juice 10 - Butcher Brown - Montrose Forest 11 - Cannonball Adderley - Leo (Remastered) 12 - The Amazing Keystone Big Band - I Got Rhythm 13 - Al Jarreau feat NDR Big Band - Satin Doll (Live) 14 - Milt Buckner feat Jo Jones & Jimmy Woode - Cute 15 - AUB - Vital Signs #Jazz #TousLesJazz #JazzOmania #Podcast Photo Sophye Soliveau (© Benjamin Duburcq)
GEORGIA RADIO - Pull up a chair, folks, because today we're chatting with Billie Jo Jones, one of country music's rising stars. She's just released her heartwarming new single, "I'll Be Home For Christmas", and she's here to share the story behind the song and how it brings a little holiday magic with her own special touch.We'll also celebrate her latest big win—her hit single “Some Girls Don't Cry” has climbed to #1 on the Texas Regional Radio chart and taken the top spot on the CDX True Indie and American Country Music charts. It's the title track of her standout album, distributed by Bob Frank Distribution, and it's got over 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify—and that number keeps growing!With shoutouts from folks like Guitar Girl Magazine, The Music Universe, Cowboys & Indians, and more, Billie Jo Jones is turning heads with her one-of-a-kind mix of modern flair and good ol' country roots. Y'all don't want to miss this conversation, and be sure to download the FREE My Georgia Radio app on iPhone and Android to keep up with all your favorite country tunes. Let's get started!QUICK LINK: https://www.billiejomusic.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Playlist for The Everything Show 11/18/2024King Crimson / Court of the Crimson KingRose City Band / Seeds of LightRaffy Bushman / Darkness ABAJoni Mitchell / WoodstockThe Smile / Bodies LaughingKhruangbin & Leon Bridges / Texas SunHank Williams / Jambalaya (On the Bayou)Songhoy Blues / GaraMick Jagger / Checkin' Up On My Baby (With The Red Devils)The Black Keys / I'm With The Band (feat. Beck)Eels / Trouble With DreamsLester Young; Buck Clayton; Harry Edison; Illinois Jaquette; Marlowe Morris; Garland Finney; John Simmons; Sidney Catlett; Jo Jones; Red Callender; Marie Bryant / On The Sunny Side Of the Street (1944)Skinshape / How Can It Be?Limiñanas / Garnier / Je rentrais par le bois... BBFACS / When You SayErnie K Doe / Mother In LawKurt Vile / Speed of the Sound of LonelinessCourteeners / Sweet Surrender (feat. Brooke Combe)Diagonal / Silent RadioDelicate Steve / CherrySusan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick & Richard O'Brien / Over at the Frankenstein PlaceFontaines D.C. / Big ShotHey! Douglas / HasatDuke Ellington / CaravanThe Fabulous Thunderbirds / Scratch My BackDwight Yoakam / I'll Pay The Price
This title was released in October 2024. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 30 November 2024, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor and Jo Jones arrive at 'Always', a Victorian manor house perched impossibly on the distant storm-world of Nethara Reach. Greeted by the peculiar Pepperdines, a couple frantic with worry about their ailing daughter, they discover terrible secrets hiding within the panelled walls and gruesome oil paintings. Secrets that will bring the Doctor face to face with one of his most ancient and implacable enemies, and put his relationship with Jo to the ultimate test.
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Send us a textWhat would it be like to stand on the same stage as country music legends and feel the echoes of their songs? Join us for an intimate conversation with the wonderfully talented Billie Jo Jones, who shares her incredible journey from singing hymns in church at nine to headlining sold-out stadiums. Raised by her grandparents, Billie Jo's narrative is deeply woven with family bonds and musical legacies. Her story starts at home but spans iconic venues like Billy Bob's Texas, where singing a cappella amid the hum of a packed crowd brings both the thrill and the challenge of being center stage.Billie Jo opens up about the heart and hustle behind her chart-topping success. From creating anthems of empowerment to orchestrating engaging music videos in Nashville, she reveals the intricacies of collaborating with songwriters and producers who share her vision. She paints a picture of life on the road, the dedication required for radio tours, and the sweet reward of hearing her songs grace the airwaves. Her enthusiasm for bringing fresh energy to her music and performances is infectious, and her insights into the industry offer both inspiration and practical advice for aspiring artists.Throughout her career, Billie Jo has been influenced by the strong women who paved the way in country music, and she honors them by sharing the stage with legends like the Oak Ridge Boys. Our conversation touches on the camaraderie and mentorship that have shaped her path, reflecting on moments like the humbling experience of being compared to greats like Miranda Lambert. With warmth and candidness, Billie Jo invites us to share in her memories, dreams, and the ever-present support of her grandparents, making this episode a heartfelt tribute to resilience and the timeless power of country music.LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comBillie Jo Jones: https://www.billiejomusic.com/ Support the show
ROY HARGROVE “GRANDE-TERRE” Abril, 1998, Pointe-a-Pitre, GuadaloupeB and B, Afreaka, Priorities Roy Hargrove (t) Frank Lacy (tbn) Sherman Irby (sa) Jacques Schwarz-Bart (st) Ed Cherry (g) Larry Willis, Gabriel Hernandez (p) Gerald Cannon (b) José Luis “Changuito” Quintana, Julio Barreto (perc) Willie Jones III (dr) KOTKA “KOTKA 10” Marzo 6, 2024, Madrid, España.Parts I, II & IIIGuillermo Bazzola (g) Risto Vuolanne (b) Fernando Lamas (dr) GIL EVANS “GIL EVANS & TEN” Hackensack, N.J., September 6, 1957 Remember, Ella speedJohn Carisi, Jake Koven (tp) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Bart Varsalona (b-tb) Willie Ruff (fhr) Lee Konitz (as) [as Zeke Tolin (as) ] Steve Lacy (sop) Dave Kurtzer (bassoon) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Paul Chambers (b) Jo Jones (d) Hackensack, N.J., September 27 & October 10, 1957 Big stuffAdd: Louis Mucci (tp) Nick Stabulas (d) replace John Carisi, Jo Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
ROY HARGROVE “GRANDE-TERRE” Abril, 1998, Pointe-a-Pitre, GuadaloupeB and B, Afreaka, Priorities Roy Hargrove (t) Frank Lacy (tbn) Sherman Irby (sa) Jacques Schwarz-Bart (st) Ed Cherry (g) Larry Willis, Gabriel Hernandez (p) Gerald Cannon (b) José Luis “Changuito” Quintana, Julio Barreto (perc) Willie Jones III (dr) KOTKA “KOTKA 10” Marzo 6, 2024, Madrid, España.Parts I, II & IIIGuillermo Bazzola (g) Risto Vuolanne (b) Fernando Lamas (dr) GIL EVANS “GIL EVANS & TEN” Hackensack, N.J., September 6, 1957 Remember, Ella speedJohn Carisi, Jake Koven (tp) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Bart Varsalona (b-tb) Willie Ruff (fhr) Lee Konitz (as) [as Zeke Tolin (as) ] Steve Lacy (sop) Dave Kurtzer (bassoon) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Paul Chambers (b) Jo Jones (d) Hackensack, N.J., September 27 & October 10, 1957 Big stuffAdd: Louis Mucci (tp) Nick Stabulas (d) replace John Carisi, Jo Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
An abandoned English manor. A peculiar missing portrait. A cozy, deviously clever muder mystery, perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Anthony Horwitz. Jo Jones has always had a little trouble fitting in. As a neurodivergent, hyperlexic book editor and divorced New Yorker transplanted into the English countryside, Jo doesn't know what stands out more: her Americanisms or her autism. After losing her job, her mother, and her marriage all in one year, she couldn't be happier to take possession of a possibly haunted (and clearly unwanted) family estate in North Yorkshire. But when the body of the moody town groundskeeper turns up on her rug with three bullets in his back, Jo finds herself in potential danger—and she's also a potential suspect. At the same time, a peculiar family portrait vanishes from a secret room in the manor, bearing a strange connection to both the dead body and Jo's mysterious family history. With the aid of a Welsh antiques dealer, the morose local detective, and the Irish innkeeper's wife, Jo embarks on a mission to clear herself of blame and find the missing painting, unearthing a slew of secrets about the town—and herself—along the way. And she'll have to do it all before the killer strikes again… Episode was recorded live October 24, 2024. Website: https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ixJJ2Y Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PeculiarBookClub/membership Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeculiarBookClub/streams Twitter: @peculiarBC
“JOE VENUTI AND EDDIE LANG” “JOE VENUTI AND EDDIE LANG” New York, September 29, 1926Stringing the blues, Black and blue bottomJoe Venuti (vln) (g) STUFF SMITH “BILTMORE HOTEL” New York, January 6, 1937Honeysuckle rose, Stomping at the SavoyStuff Smith (vln) Clyde Hart (p) Bobby Bennett (g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d) Ella Fitzgerald (vcl) EDDIE SOUTH “PARIS” – November 25, 1937Fiddle blues (1,2)Eddie South (vln) Stephane Grappelli (vln-1) Django Reinhardt (g) Paul Cordonnier (b-2) “AND DUO” – Hilversum, Holland, March 13, 1938Black gypsyEddie South (vln) Dave Martin (p) STEPHANE GRAPPELLI “VIOLINS NO END” Paris, May 4, 1957Don't get around much anymoreStephane Grappelli, Stuff Smith (vln) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Jo Jones (d) JEAN-LUC PONTY “UPON THE WINGS OF MUSIC” Los Angeles, CA, January, 1975Upon the wings of musicJean-Luc Ponty (vln,el-vln,violectra,synt) Patrice Rushen (p,el-p,org,clavinet,synt) Dan Sawyer (el-g) Ralphe Armstrong (el-b) Leon “Ndugu” Chancler (d,perc,tom-tom) BILLY BANG “TRIBUTE TO STUFF SMITH” New York, September 20, 21 & 22, 1992Lover manSun Ra (p,synt) Billy Bang (vln) John Ore (b) Andrew Cyrille (d) REGINA CARTER “ELLA : ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE” New York, December, 2016All my lifeXavier Davis (p) Marvin Sewell (g) Regina Carter (vln) Chris Lightcap (b) Alvester Garnett (d) JENNY SCHEINMAN “THE RABBI'S LOVER” Brooklyn, NY, 2001The rabbi's loverRuss Johnson (tp) Adam Levy (g) Jenny Scheinman (vln) Greg Cohen (b) Trevor Dunn (b-1) Kenny Wollesen (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 21 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
“JOE VENUTI AND EDDIE LANG” “JOE VENUTI AND EDDIE LANG” New York, September 29, 1926Stringing the blues, Black and blue bottomJoe Venuti (vln) (g) STUFF SMITH “BILTMORE HOTEL” New York, January 6, 1937Honeysuckle rose, Stomping at the SavoyStuff Smith (vln) Clyde Hart (p) Bobby Bennett (g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d) Ella Fitzgerald (vcl) EDDIE SOUTH “PARIS” – November 25, 1937Fiddle blues (1,2)Eddie South (vln) Stephane Grappelli (vln-1) Django Reinhardt (g) Paul Cordonnier (b-2) “AND DUO” – Hilversum, Holland, March 13, 1938Black gypsyEddie South (vln) Dave Martin (p) STEPHANE GRAPPELLI “VIOLINS NO END” Paris, May 4, 1957Don't get around much anymoreStephane Grappelli, Stuff Smith (vln) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Jo Jones (d) JEAN-LUC PONTY “UPON THE WINGS OF MUSIC” Los Angeles, CA, January, 1975Upon the wings of musicJean-Luc Ponty (vln,el-vln,violectra,synt) Patrice Rushen (p,el-p,org,clavinet,synt) Dan Sawyer (el-g) Ralphe Armstrong (el-b) Leon “Ndugu” Chancler (d,perc,tom-tom) BILLY BANG “TRIBUTE TO STUFF SMITH” New York, September 20, 21 & 22, 1992Lover manSun Ra (p,synt) Billy Bang (vln) John Ore (b) Andrew Cyrille (d) REGINA CARTER “ELLA : ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE” New York, December, 2016All my lifeXavier Davis (p) Marvin Sewell (g) Regina Carter (vln) Chris Lightcap (b) Alvester Garnett (d) JENNY SCHEINMAN “THE RABBI'S LOVER” Brooklyn, NY, 2001The rabbi's loverRuss Johnson (tp) Adam Levy (g) Jenny Scheinman (vln) Greg Cohen (b) Trevor Dunn (b-1) Kenny Wollesen (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 21 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Nick and Benji present… The Chat: Birthday and Convention… Good Review Guy: Time War - Cass… Behind-the-scenes and Drama Tease: Third Doctor: The Quintessence… Also Available: Torchwood: Widdershins… Podcast Archive: Claudia Grant.
JO JONES SEXTET “VAMP ‘TIL READY” New York, April 19, 1960Liza, You're getting to be a habit with me, Should I ?, Royal garden bluesHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Jimmy Forrest (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) Tommy Potter (b) Jo Jones (d) JESS STACY “AND FRIENDS” New York, November 25, 1944Liza, You're getting to be a habit with me, Should I ?, Royal garden bluesJess Stacy (p) Specs Powell (d) JUAN TIZOL “AND HIS ORCHESTRA” Los Angeles, April 7, 1946Keb-Lah, The Sphinx, Zanzibar, You Can't Have Your Cake And Eat ItDick Cathcart (t), Juan Tizol (v-tb), Willie Smith (as; vo on #17), Babe Russin (ts), Arnold Ross (p), Irving Ashby (g), Ed Mihelich (b), Nick Fatool (d) “LOUIS ARMSTRONG/OSCAR PETERSON” Hollywood, CA, October 14, 1957Let's fall in love, What's new, Moon song, There's no you, Sweet LorraineLouis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Louie Bellson (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 27 de septiembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
JO JONES SEXTET “VAMP ‘TIL READY” New York, April 19, 1960Liza, You're getting to be a habit with me, Should I ?, Royal garden bluesHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Jimmy Forrest (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) Tommy Potter (b) Jo Jones (d) JESS STACY “AND FRIENDS” New York, November 25, 1944Liza, You're getting to be a habit with me, Should I ?, Royal garden bluesJess Stacy (p) Specs Powell (d) JUAN TIZOL “AND HIS ORCHESTRA” Los Angeles, April 7, 1946Keb-Lah, The Sphinx, Zanzibar, You Can't Have Your Cake And Eat ItDick Cathcart (t), Juan Tizol (v-tb), Willie Smith (as; vo on #17), Babe Russin (ts), Arnold Ross (p), Irving Ashby (g), Ed Mihelich (b), Nick Fatool (d) “LOUIS ARMSTRONG/OSCAR PETERSON” Hollywood, CA, October 14, 1957Let's fall in love, What's new, Moon song, There's no you, Sweet LorraineLouis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Louie Bellson (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 27 de septiembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Dave Hondel sat down with one of Country's rising stars, Billie Jo Jones to discuss her new album "Some Girls Don't Cry", which soared up the charts and garnered heavy radio play nationally on country stations. From her humble beginnings to her performances on major stages, Billie Jo Jones is becoming a household name in country music!
Hello Backstory fans! In this episode, we are back with a bang as we dive into Season 13, Episode 3. Cat gives us an update on her latest theatrical masterpiece, "The Art of Murder," which turned out to be a roaring success! Imagine a 1930s-themed gala with a real vintage Ford, a jazz ensemble, and an audience dressed to the nines. Talk about immersive theater! The real star of the show is our guest, singer/songwriter Billie Jo Jones. She's here to share her musical journey, from her early days performing in her grandparents' living room to opening for legends like Ray Price. Billie Jo talks about her new album, her songwriting process, and even spills the beans on the inspiration behind her hit single, "Some Girls Don't Cry." Spoiler alert: It's a girl-power anthem that'll have you singing at the top of your lungs! Join us as Billie Jo opens up about her life, her kids, touring, and her dreams of performing on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Plus, you'll get a kick out of her pre-show ritual (hint: it involves a secret shot!). So, grab your headphones and tune in for an episode that's as heartfelt as it is entertaining.
COUNT BASIE W/ LESTER YOUNG CLASSIC 1936-1947 STUDIO SESSIONS Chicago, November 9, 1936Shoe shine boy, Boogie woogie (I may be wrong), Lady be goodCarl Smith (tp) Lester Young (ts) Count Basie (p) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) Jimmy Rushing (vcl) CLIFFORD BROWN THE COMPLETE BLUE NOTE AND PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDINGS: New York, August 28, 1953Easy living, Minor moodClifford Brown (tp) Gigi Gryce (as,fl-1) Charlie Rouse (ts) John Lewis (p) Percy Heath (b) Art Blakey (d) Los Angeles, August 12, 1954 Finders keepers, Joy springClifford Brown (tp) Stu Williamson (v-tb) Zoot Sims (ts) Bob Gordon (bar) Russ Freeman (p) Joe Mondragon (b) Shelly Manne (d) Jack Montrose (arr) Los Angeles, September 8, 1954Bones for JonesClifford Brown (tp) Stu Williamson (v-tb) Zoot Sims (ts) Bob Gordon (bar) Russ Freeman (p) Carson Smith (b) Shelly Manne (d) Jack Montrose (arr) DONALD BYRD / PEPPER ADAMS THE COMPLETE BLUE NOTE STUDIO SESSIONS Hackensack, N.J., December 21, 1958When your love has gone (as,bar out), Down tempo, Off to the races, Paul's palDonald Byrd (tp) Jackie McLean (as) Pepper Adams (bar) Wynton Kelly (p) Sam Jones (b) Art Taylor (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 06 de junio, 2024 at PuroJazz.
DAYNA STEPHENS CLOSER THAN WE THINK Long Island City, NY, May 7, 2023Bubbly, The nomad, E.S.P. (1)Jeremy Pelt (tp-1) Dayna Stephens (saxes,EWI) Emmanuel Michael (g) Kanoa Mendenhall (b) Jongkuk Kim (d) ART TATUM THE ART TATUM TRIO Los Angeles, January 27, 1956Just one of those things, More than you know, Trio blues Art Tatum (p) Red Callender (b) Jo Jones (d) DONALD BYRD BYRD BLOWS ON BEACON HILL Boston, MA, May 7, 1956Little Rock getaway, Polka dots and moonbeams, People will say we're in love (db out), Stella by starlightDonald Byrd (tp) Ray Santisi (p) Doug Watkins (b) Jimmy Zitano (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 29 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
We are so excited to have Jo Jones from Safe Families on the podcast! Jo Jones is the Mommy Mentor Coordinator with Safe Families for Children in the Greater Portland Area. Safe Families is an amazing volunteer-driven nonprofit that provides hope and support to local families in crisis by surrounding them with a caring, compassionate community. They are motivated by faith to keep children safe and families together. In this episode, you'll hear more about the Mommy Mentor program, real life stories of Mommy Mentors in action, and learn how supportive friendships and relationships can make a lasting impact on the trajectory of a young mama's life and her kids, as well as a few stories about just a couple of the mentors who have made an impact on us personally. Hosted by Summer Shore and Melissa Campbell. Music by Nathaniel Rodrigues Related Resources: Find out more about Safe Families for Children: safefamiliespdx.org Learn more about Revive Ministries Donate: Help Get Biblical Resources to Women World-Wide Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook
CHARLES MCPHERSON REVERENCE Smoke Jazz Club, NYC, lanzamiento 26 abril, 2024.Surge, Blues for Lonnie in ThreeCharles McPherson (sa) Terell Stafford (t) Jeb Patton (p) David Wong (b) Billy Drummond (dr) PHINEAS NEWBORN, JR. HERE IS PHINEAS New York, May 3-4, 1956Celia, Newport blues (p solo), Daahoud (1), Afternoon in Paris (1)Phineas Newborn, Jr. (p) Calvin Newborn (g-1) Oscar Pettiford (b) Kenny Clarke (d) GENE AMMONS / SONNY STITT GENE AMMONS BAND New York, March 5, 1950Blues up and down, You can depend on me, New Blues up and down, Bye bye (1)Bill Massey (tp-1) Eph Greenlea (tb-1) Gene Ammons (ts) Sonny Stitt (ts,bar) Duke Jordan (p) Tommy Potter (b) Jo Jones (d) New York, October 28, 1950Stringin' the jug (pt 1)(pt 2), A lover is blue (ss out)Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt (ts) Junior Mance (p) Eugene Wright (b) Wesley Landers (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 07 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
CLORA BRYANT GAL WITH A HORN Los Angeles, July, 1957Gypsy in my soul, Sweet Georgia BrownClora Bryant (vcl,tp) acc by Norman Faye (tp) Walter Benton (ts) Roger Fleming (p) Ben Tucker (b) Bruz Freeman (d) TERRY POLLARD TERRY POLLARD Los Angeles, January 10, 1955Fedj (1,2), Autumn serenade (1,2)Don Fagerquist (tp-1) Terry Pollard (p) Howard Roberts (g-2) Herman Wright (b) Frank DeVito (d) DOROTHY DONEGAN AT THE EMBERS New York, March 23, 1957September song, Donegan walkDorothy Donegan (p) Bill Pemberton, Oscar Pettiford (b) Charlie Smith (d HAZEL SCOTT RELAXED PIANO MOODS Hackensack, N.J., January 21, 1955The Jeep is jumpin', Git up from thereHazel Scott (p) Charles Mingus (b) Max Roach (d) MARY OSBORNE A GIRL AND HER GUITAR New York, 1959I'm beginning to see the light, I let a song go out of my heartTommy Flanagan (p) Mary Osborne (g) Danny Barker (rhythm-g) Tommy Potter (b) Jo Jones (d) VALAIDA SNOW VALAIDA SNOW Chicago, IL, 1953I ain't gonna tell it, If you don't mean itValaida Snow (tp,vcl) with unknown acc DOTTIE DODGION NOW'S THE TIME Live “The Monticello”, Rochester, June 30, 1977Now's the time, Straight no chaserVi Redd (as) Marian McPartland (p) Mary Osborne (g) Lynn Milano (b) Dottie Dodgion (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 05 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.
LESTER YOUNG – JONES, SMITH INC Chicago, November 9, 1936Lady Be Good, Shoe Shine Boy, Evenin' (JR-vcl), Boogie Woogie (JR-vcl)Carl “Tatti” Smith (tp), Lester Young (ts), Count Basie (p), Walter Page (b), Jo Jones (d), Jimmy Rushing (vcl). WOODY HERMAN – 1937-1938 (CHRONOLOGICAL) The Band That Plays The Blues – New York, October 25 & November 23, 1937I double dare you, My fine feathered friend, I wanna be in Winchell's column, Loch Lomond Clarence Willard, Kermit Simmons (tp) Neal Reid (tb) Joe Bishop (fhr,arr) Woody Herman (cl,as,vcl) Jack Ferrier, Ray Hopfner (as) Maynard “Saxie” Mansfield, Pete Johns (ts) Tommy Linehan (p) Oliver Mathewson (g) Walter Yoder (b) Frank Carlson (d) And His Orchestra – New York, June 8, 1938Laughing boy blues, Lullaby in rhythm Clarence Willard, Malcolm Crain (tp) Neal Reid (tb) Joe Bishop (fhr,arr) Woody Herman (cl,as,vcl) Jack Ferrier, Deane Kincaide (as) Maynard “Saxie” Mansfield, Bruce Wilkins (ts) Tommy Linehan (p) Oliver Mathewson (g) Walter Yoder (b) Frank Carlson (d) Woody Herman Sonny Skylar (vcl) And His Orchestra – New York, December 22, 1938Indian boogie woogieIrving Goodman, Clarence Willard, Jerry Neary (tp) Neal Reid (tb) Joe Bishop (fhr,arr) Woody Herman (cl,as,vcl) Joe Estren, Ray Hopfner (as) Maynard “Saxie” Mansfield, Pete Johns (ts) Tommy Linehan (p) Hy White (g) Walter Yoder (b) Frank Carlson (d) Mary Martin (vcl) ILLINOIS JACQUET – COLUMBIA SMALL GROUP SWING SESSIONS 1953-62 New York, February 5, 1962 & March 28, 1962Satin doll, Ydeen, Banned in Boston, Indiana, Reverie (ij vcl;re,cd out)Ernie Royal, Roy Eldridge (tp) Matthew Gee (tb) Illinois Jacquet (as,ts,vcl) Charles Davis o Leo Parker (bar) Sir Charles Thompson (p) Barry Galbraith o Kenny Burrell (g) Jimmy Rowser (b) Jimmy Crawford o Jo Jones (d) Jimmy Mundy, Ernie Wilkins (arr) Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 febrero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Today's guest on Killer Women is Brandy Schillace, PhD. Brandy is the author of several works of nonfiction, including Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher and Death's Summer Coat: What Death and Dying Teach Us About Life and Living. A former professor of English and gothic literature, she has an abiding love of mystery. She writes about gender politics and history, medical mystery, and neurodiversity for outlets such as Scientific American, Wired, CrimeReads, and Medium. She is the creator of the Peculiar Bookclub, that brings best-selling authors together with their readers. The Framed Women of Ardemore House is her fiction debut and the start of a mystery series starring Jo Jones, a neurodivergent, hyperlexic book editor. Like Jo Jones, Brandy is autistic, though has not (to her knowledge) been a suspect in a murder investigation. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #brandyschillace #harpercollins
Today's guest on Killer Women is Brandy Schillace, PhD. Brandy is the author of several works of nonfiction, including Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher and Death's Summer Coat: What Death and Dying Teach Us About Life and Living. A former professor of English and gothic literature, she has an abiding love of mystery. She writes about gender politics and history, medical mystery, and neurodiversity for outlets such as Scientific American, Wired, CrimeReads, and Medium. She is the creator of the Peculiar Bookclub, that brings best-selling authors together with their readers. The Framed Women of Ardemore House is her fiction debut and the start of a mystery series starring Jo Jones, a neurodivergent, hyperlexic book editor. Like Jo Jones, Brandy is autistic, though has not (to her knowledge) been a suspect in a murder investigation. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #brandyschillace #harpercollins
Deb Grassman and Jo Jones share their vision of a world free of sexual violence and a path to healing from 'soul injury'. Often, trauma separates us from ourselves, and the process of healing reconnects us with the self, 're-membering'. Deborah Grassman is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and author of two books, Peace at Last and The Hero Within. . She discovered a phenomenon that has become identified as “Soul Injury” – a wound that separates you from your own sense of self. Deborah then founded a non-profit organization called Opus Peace to bring the Soul Injury message to others. Dr. Jo Wakeela Boston Jones, DHED, is a sexual violence survivor. She is a Registered Nurse with a Doctorate in Health Education from A.T. Still University and an Opus Peace Ambassador and Educator. Dr. Jones believes sexual violence is a Hidden, Unheard, and Unseen world-wide public health crisis that often leads to a Soul Injury. She lends her powerful voice, history, and presence to providing sexual violence awareness education to communities throughout the US. Hosts: Claire Kaplan and Katie Koestner Editor: Tyler Thomas Producers: Emily Wang and Luiza Leite
Great studio recordings all featuring Lester Young on tenor sax, Dickie Wells on trombone and Jo Jones on drums, with either Buck Clayton or Bill Coleman on trumpets, Count Basie, Joe Bushkin, Ellis Larkins, Rodney Richardson, Freddie Green, Walter Page, and John Simmons. Recordings for Vocalion, Commodore, Signature and Keynote. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
August 24, 1904 is the birthday of the late bandleader William Count Basie. To celebrate his birthday, I have pulled out a program I produced back in 2013. I decided to focus on the year of 1939 and play many of the songs recorded by the Basie band during that year. I am a big fan of the Basie band as my father had a couple of his records and as I grew older I began to explore the history and recordings of the man known as Count Basie. In addition to Basie, there were those great sidemen of his to spotlight. Musicians like Lester Young, Helen Humes, Buck Clayton, Dickie Wells, and Jo Jones make this a really great year for the Count. This is a good program and I hope you enjoy the music as well as a brief biography of the William Bill Basie known in the big band circle as Count. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
Lester Young left the Basie band in 1940 to try his hand at bandleading . . It didn't work well so he returned to the fold in the late fall of 1943. No commercial records were made during this period but Lang-Worth transcriptions and AFRS shows fill in the gaps - here is the band with Harry Edison, Joe Newman and Al Killian playing trumpet solos; Dicky Wells on trombone; Earl Warren, Jimmy Powell, Buddy Tate, Lester Young and Rudy Rutherford in the sax section and the Basie rhythm section of the boss, Freddy Green, Rodney Richardson and Jo Jones. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Jumping Jehoshaphat! Ka-Klakk, we're back! Join the entire DWP team as we remissness about all things Third Doctor. With so many of us in the Campervan loving the Third Doctor, a show dedicated to the era is much overdue. So join Drew and Michele as they review The Return of Jo Jones, the latest Third Doctor set from Big Finish - Phil and Ian as they head to the DWP's favourite pub to record their memories of the era and of course, Brent and James as they talk about Jon Pertwee himself, his Doctor Who stories on television, Big Finish tales, Season 9 on blu-ray, the Brigadier, Sarah Jane Smith, Liz Shaw and Jo Grant - and all manner of other stuff in the unstructured DWP style that you have come to love! So jump on board the Campervan for an hour of Third Doctor goodness! Enjoy the show.
Basie small groups - for Columbia in 1942 with Buck Clayton and Don Byas and Victor in 1947 with Emmett Berry, George Matthews, C.Q. Price, Paul Gonsalves, Jack Washington and all with the classic Basie, Freddy Green, Walter Page and Jo Jones . . . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Nick and Benji present… The Chat - Gallifrey One… Good Review Guide: The Lone Centurion - Camelot… Behind-the-scenes and Drama Tease: The Return of Jo Jones - Supernature… Also Available: Eleventh Doctor: All of Space and Time.
Pepper Stewart Show Aired Live 02/16/2023.Episode brought to you by: Cactus Ropes Guest: musician Billie Jo Jones and Actor/Stuntman Jeremy Richardson Featured, Music from Billie Jo Jones Today Talking: Space aliens, Spy Balloons, Country music!Yellowstone Effect on the horse market, and more! Register now for Texas Southwestern Cattle Raisers Expo. in Ft. Worth TXSee trailer for Prime Video series THE RIDE featuring the PBR and upcoming movie Corsicana. Then we will get off into some Odd News Stories including Snake in the bowl, Horse stuck in the water, snowed in cow and much more... Plenty of Randomness #yellowstoneTV #pepperstewartshow #billiejojones
Finally our live show can be revealed as we Get Back to Gallifrey One in Los Angeles, CA! Plus the Gally schedule is out in the wild, there are updates afoot about said convention, and RTD is confirming spinoffs but not confirming Edgar Wright as a future director, whatever misleading GQ headlines may imply. And to continue the string of new and exciting content Jo Jones appears in a trailer for the Season 9 – The Collection set, news of LI Who guests, and of course the feature we love and you tolerate, The Timelash! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Radio Free Skaro: Get Back, live at Gallifrey One Gallifrey One schedule released Gallifrey One late January update Doctor Who spinoffs confirmed? Season 9 Blu-Ray announced Season 9 US Amazon link Season 9 Canada Amazon link Defenders of Earth – Season 9 Bliu-Ray teaser Doctor Who: A Complete History volume 2 issues 21-40 released LI Who guests announced Big Finish The Worlds of Doctor Who – The Eighth of March: Strange Chemistry due March 8 Big Finish The Paternoster Gang: Trespassers 1 due October 2023
We have an extra special third chair this week, as Erika Ensign of Verity! substitutes for Chris, give us an update on the status of said Doctor Who podcast, and we discuss all manner of Who news including the benefits of combined virtual and in-person cons, new guests coming to Gallifrey One (mere weeks away!) and an onslaught of tat including box sets, audio, digital histories and more! All this and the ever-present Timelash and a staggering web of Who actors related to, partnered with or married to other Who actors that's sure to confustigate you with befuddlement! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Doctor Who Magazine 586 Gallifrey One guest announcement Verity! appearing virtually at Console Room The Smugglers and The Underwater Menace being animated? Doctor Who The Collection Season 2 coming to the US on March 28 Doctor Who The Collection Season 2 coming to Canada on March 28 Doctor Who: The Complete History being made available digitally, starting with issues 1-20 Vworp Vworp! Volume 5 available for pre-order DWAS Celestial Toyroom Annual 2023 released Series 13 Specials Soundtracks on CD due Jan 13 The Lagoon Monsters 10th Doctor Audio CD BF 2022 Short Trip The World Tree available for download BF Doctor Who – The Third Doctor Adventures: The Return of Jo Jones due Feb 2023 BF Doctor Who – The Sixth Doctor Adventures: Purity Unleashed due May 2023 BF Doctor Who – The Lost Stories: Daleks! Genesis of Terror due May 2023 BF Doctor Who – The Lost Stories: Doctor Who and The Ark due June 2023 BF Doctor Who – The Fifth Doctor Adventures: In The Night due September 2023 Doctor Who Relationships twitter thread from @DrWhoCastCrew Toby Hadoke's Doctor Who In Memoriam 2022
It's beginning to feel a lot like Cosplayer Christmas as Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson aka The Doctor and Ruby Sunday's respective costumes have been revealed! Listen to two fashion illiterates and one Certified Dandy speculate on what it all means and mostly just deciding they look neat. Also we mourn the loss of Chris Boucher, cogitate upon the mysterious winnowing down of Who content on many services worldwide as the Disney Plus transition looms, and the ever-popular Timelash! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash 2022 Fluid Links Advent Ncuti Gatwa/Millie Gibson costume press release Ncuti Gatwa/Millie Gibson costume reveal video Chris Boucher died Is Doctor Who leaving Crave January 6? Only three episodes left on TVNZ; Eve of the Daleks leaving January 1 Most of what's left of Doctor on ABC iView is leaving by January 9 Some Classic Doctor Who specials leaving BritBox UK on December 25 New Season 2 Blu-Ray trailer from Benjamin Cook Big Finish War Doctor stories on Radio 4 Extra & BBC Sounds from Dec 17 Big Finish Doctor Who – The Third Doctor Adventures: The Return of Jo Jones due February 2023 Big Finish Doctor Who – The First Doctor Adventures: The Demon Song due February 2023 Big Finish Worlds of Doctor Who – Rani Takes on the World: Beyond Bannerman Road due April 2023 Big Finish Torchwood: The Last Love Song of Suzie Costello due Feb 2023 Big Finish Torchwood: Among Us – Part 1 due May 2023 Jane Sherwin died
Today's guest has a talent for tapping into what people are thinking, not to mention an enviable BS radar. Since we first met almost 15 years ago, Sali Hughes has become a leading journalist and presenter. Her beauty column for the Guardian is responsible for the contents of a million makeup bags and she has just turned her YouTube series In the bathroom with into a podcast, Beyond The Bathroom. In 2018 she co-founded the award-winning charity Beauty Banks, with Jo Jones, providing essential toiletries to people living in poverty. Arguably we have never needed that charity more than we do right now.Sali's new book, Everything Is Washable* is what you'd get if Nora Ephron took on Mrs Beeton. An empathetic, no-nonsense guide to navigating almost everything modern life has to throw at us. From stain removal to how and when to have maintenance sex by way of egg poaching, freezer defrosting and fitted sheet folding!Sali joined me to discuss how being homeless in her teens created her obsession with home, the power of making women feel can-do and why you should never EVER give up your own bank account. We also talked learning to parent when you haven't been parented and healthcare privilege. Plus she had PLENTY to say about the way brands (mis)represent perimenopausal women…If you'd like to make a donation to Beauty Banks you can do so by donating physical products online or at Superdrug Beauty spots. You can also donate money directly via text or online. For more information on how to donate please visit https://www.beautybanks.org.uk/donate* You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Everything is Washable* by Sali Hughes and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including transcripts of the podcast, please consider joining The Shift community. Find out more at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.