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| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Henry Thomas | Don't Ease Me In | Complete Recorded Works 1927-1929 | Lightnin' Hopkins | Miss Me Blues | Lightnin' Hopkns: Blues Master | Son House | Government Fleet Blues | The Delta Blues Of Son House | Bert Deivert | Going Down South | Kid Man Blues | | Andres Roots | Lindberg Boogie | House Arrest EP | | Mark Telesca & Mick Kolassa | Why Don't We Do It in the Road | You Can't Do That (Acoustic Blues Beatles) | Thom Bresh | Coffee Break - Instrumental | @ Home | | | Garfield Akers | Cottonfield Blues (Pt.1) | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | Alger ''Texas'' Alexander | Water Bound Blues (1929) | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1928 - 1930) | Adam Franklin | Rollin' Stone (Waters) | Guitar Blues | | Pete Johnson | Zero Hours - Original | Pete Johnson Selected Hits Vol4 [Charley] | Big Joe Turner | Howlin' Winds | Rocks In My Bed | | Robert Pete Williams | Got Me Way Down Here | Robert Pete Williams | Joe McCoy | Evil Devil Woman Blues | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | Corey Harris & Henry Butler* | There's No Substitute For Love | Vu-Du Menz | | David Evans | Don't Leave Me Here | Lonesome Midnight Dream
John & Marla break down the unmitigated disaster that was the Peggy Lee musical.Music by Paul HornerLyrics by Peggy LeeBook by Peggy Lee (originally by William Luce)Also featuring songs by Johnny Mercer, Joe McCoy, Richard Rodgers and Lieber & Stoller.Directed by Robert Drivas, replaced by Cy ColemanStarring Peggy LeeOpened on Broadway December 14, 1983.
The Harlem Hamfats recorded for Decca from 1936-40 or so, making several hundred sides under their own name as well as backing up singers and other entertainers. Consisting of the New Orleans trumpeter Herb Morand, Chicago clarinetist Odell Rand, pianist Horace Malcolm, brothers Charlie and Joe McCoy on guitar and vocals (and Charlie on mandolin), John Lindsay on bass and Pearlis Williams on drums, the group combined swing, dixieland and blues in an energetic way that kept their records on jukeboxes for a decade after they stopped recording. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
INTERVIEW Union Busting durch Ryanair-Management. Betriebsratsgründung bei Malta Air in Berlin vor LAG gezielt sabotiert. Elmar Wigand spricht mit dem Verdi-Sekretär Dennis Dacke. Das Betriebsverfassungsgesetz besagt, dass ihr in allen Betrieben mit fünf oder mehr Beschäftigten einen Betriebsrat wählen könnt. Eine merkwürdige Ausnahme war bisher der Flugverkehr. Hier mussten Betriebsräte über Tarifverträge installiert werden. Also am Ende über Streiks. Diese eigenartige Gesetzeslücke hatte die Große Koaltion zum 1. Mai 2019 geschlossen, hauptsächlich um Union Busting durch Ryanair einen Riegel vorzuschieben. Doch nun gibt es ausgerechnet bei Ryanair am Berliner Flughafen massives Union Busting zu berichten. Dort konnte die Gewerkschaft Verdi offenbar viele Flugbegleiter und Pilotinnen organisieren. Anfang Dezember sollte ein Betriebsrat bei der Ryanair Tochter Malta Air gewählt werdne. Doch das sabotiert das Ryanair-Management mit HIlfe der Kanzlei Flick, Gocke Schaumburg. UNION BUSTING-NEWS mit Jessica Reisner: Jahresrückblick 2022 • Straffreiheit für Betriebsratsfresser als institutionelles Problem • Neuer Trend: Union Busting per management-gesteuertem Betriebsrat • Aber es gibt auch Positive Beispiele: • Arbeitsgericht Düsseldorf haut Sixt wegen Betriebsratsbehinderung auf die Finger • Arbeitsgericht Bremen verurteilt den Gesundheitskonzern Orpea zu Schmerzensgeld für Betriebsratsvorsitzende • Staatsanwaltschaft Kassel fordert IG Metall auf, Strafanzeige wegen Betriebsratsbehinderung zu stellen. • Glückwunsch für Equal-pay in der Leiharbeit! Mit Unterstützung der ZDF-Sendung „die Anstalt“ und Professor Wolfgang Däubler haben die Kolleg*innen von Labournet vor dem EUGH eine Klage auf gleiche Bezahlung für gleiche Arbeit für Leiharbeit unterstützt und auch gewonnen. MUSIK Wir spielen Stücke der Brüder Wilbur "Kansas Joe" McCoy[1] (May 11, 1905 – January 28, 1950) + Charles "Papa Charlie" McCoy (May 26, 1909 or 1911 – July 26, 1950). Sie haben u.a. als Harlem Hamfats und McCoy Brothers in den USA der 1920er und -30er Jahre großen Erfolg gehabt. Joe McCoy war mit der bekannten Sängerin und Gitaristin Memphis Minnie verheiratet. PLAYLIST 1. Papa Charlie McCoy -- Let my peaches be 2. Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie -- When the Levee Breaks 3. Harlem Hamfats & Rosetta Howard -- Delta Bound 4. Harlem Hamfats -- Weed Smoker's dream 5. The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe) -- Baltimore Blues 6. Papa Charlie McCoy -- That lonesome train took my baby away 7. Cullah -- Lonely Spider Alle Stücke sind unter Creative Commons Lizenz verfügbar und für unkommerzielle Zwecke einsetzbar. WER MACHT DIE SENDUNG? Der Verein Aktion gegen Arbeitsunrecht unterstützt renitente Beschäftigte, aktive Betriebsräte und konfliktbereite Gewerkschaften in ganz Deutschland. Wir sind unabhängig und finanzieren uns über Spenden und Fördermitglieder. Helft uns, macht mit!
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch Podcast
Derek and Stacey answer fan questions, then recap this episode's highlights like Tim confessing his love and Joe McCoy fully losing it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this 135th episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast, Dave Tate sits down with several of his old training partners from Westside, known as the OG AM crew from Demorest Road. Chuck Vogelpohl, Kenny Patterson, Todd Brock, Joe McCoy, and Dave Tate shared close to a decade in the gym together. Combined, they share 60+ years' worth of Westside experience (at Westside) — dating back to when Westside existed out of Louie Simmons' garage to its current location on Industry Drive. This will be unlike other episodes, as it's been a long time since these guys have seen each other. Expect some catching up, wild stories, and sh*t talking. About the Host Dave Tate is the founder and co-owner of elitefts.com. He is the author of twenty books and has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting. Dave is married to elitefts co-owner Traci Arnold-Tate, and they reside in London, Ohio, with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™. Dave's IG Sponsors Marek Health Marek Health is the telehealth platform that connects customers to partnered providers focusing on hormone optimization and preventative medicine—offering self-service labs at great prices and guided optimization. Go to Marek Health and use Code Tabletalk for 10% off your first order. Also, check out the Table Talk Panel! LMNT A tasty electrolyte drink mix. Click here for a FREE 8-flavor sample pack with any purchase! elitefts If you can put it in a gym bag or load weight on it, we have you covered. Use Code TABLE TALK for 10% off your first elitefts order. All profits from elitefts Limited Edition Apparel, Table Talk Coffee, and Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks support Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast. Shop these items. Support Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast by joining the crew. elitefts Shop elitefts IG
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch Podcast
Stacey and Derek answer fan questions, then chat with D.W. Moffett about pivoting from international relations to acting, being part of a theater movement, and playing Joe McCoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Al inicio de la era de los cowboys, una misteriosa enfermedad amenaza con arruinar los sueños de los ganaderos de Tejas. Joe McCoy promete encontrar un remedio que a la vez le convertirá en multimillonario. Su arriesgado proyecto de construir una ciudad en medio de la nada, Abilene (la primera ciudad ganadera), transformará el oeste americano.
Enter the wild and wacky world of the Harlem Hamfats, the group that combined the sophistication of Chicago & New Orleans Jazz with the deep blues of the Mississippi Delta. The blues component consisted of two of Mississippi's finest musicians, the brothers Charlie & Joe McCoy. Support the show (https://paypal.me/BFrank53?locale.x=en_US)
Laura talks with Region Manager of People's United Bank in Purchase, Joe McCoy about chairing the 40 Under 40 Rising Stars event on September 2nd, highlighting the young stars and the process of being nominated by the Business Council of Westchester. Not only is it an honor to be in this group, but the continued work of the alumni and their support of Westchester County Non-profits, is exemplary.
Shamed by their forfeit, the Lions burn their jerseys as a symbolic fresh start, Tim moves into Becky’s backyard, Matt interns with a naked artist, and Tami gets her revenge on Joe McCoy. Texas Forever is a Friday Night Lights rewatch podcast. Follow us at @TexasForeverPod, @MerylWilliams, and @LizJuranek. Theme song: "Devil Town," Tony Lucca.
Meet the East Dillon Lions: Michael B. Jordan, Bug-Eye, Opie, and a bunch more kids that quit when Coach wouldn’t let them punch each other anymore. FNL manages to bypass a creative slump with most of the original cast gone by moving the action to East Dillon, a rundown school/raccoon sanctuary. Back at West Dillon, Tami and Joe McCoy feud. Texas Forever is a Friday Night Lights rewatch podcast. Follow us at @TexasForeverPod, @MerylWilliams, and @LizJuranek. Theme song: "Devil Town," Tony Lucca.
The Panthers continue their road to the state championship game despite Joe McCoy losing control and attacking his son in a parking lot. Stephen didn't realize which episodes to watch so hear him react in real time to the title game!
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Joe McCoy beats JD, Dillon will split into two high schools next year and the boosters are Machiavellianly gerrymandering the town, and Panthers are going to state! Lyla gets into college but can’t pay for it, Tyra doesn’t know if she can even get in to college, let alone pay for it, and Grandma’s dementia takes a bad turn. Tim’s sober, Matt’s worried, and Landry bakes scones. There’s a lot going on, and only two episodes left to resolve it all. Texas Forever is a Friday Night Lights rewatch podcast. Follow us at @TexasForeverPod, @MerylWilliams, and @LizJuranek. Theme song: "Devil Town," Tony Lucca.
Don Kent Pt. 9 John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ former Yazoo Records Producer & Mamlish, Flying Crow and Country Fish Records Owner Don Kent. “Joe McCoy”. Special Guest Don Kent plays 78 rpm records from his legendary record collection … Continue reading →
Brothers & Sisters.....today we bring you Johnny Knight & his R&R Guitar....Elmo Williams & HEzekiah Early with their crappy equipment [Yeah!!].....Terry Clement with Mel Smith & the Nightriders pulling up the rear......A Hillbilly Hangover follows next with 6 big hillbilly slabs o wax - Sonny Fisher, Rex & Herb, Dave & Deke, Little Jimmy Dickins, Chuck & Gene and the great Ronnie Dee [Dawson].........David Jones a.k.a. David Bowie with his first ever waxing from 1964, a 78 from 1929 by Iromeio "Romeo" Nelson singin' "Head Rag Hop" with some help from Tampa Red & Frankie Jaxson...Jade Warrior takes us out to Chicago via Otis Rush, Guitar Tommy Moore tells a tale about "Not Botherin' Nobody" while Joe McCoy & the Harlem Hamfats via a scratchy 78 rpm lay down the inspiration for Chuck Berry's Maybelline "Oh Red" on the Decca label from 1936.....Joe South does his version of a song he wrote for Billy Joe Royal...."Hush"...Well that's it for this week....we'll be tracking down the elusive 45 rpm & taming wild 78's this week......see ya!!!
"Hipsters, Flipsters and Finger Poppin' Daddies.....knock me your lobes..."This weeks episode is the harbinger of what's comin' down the pike, brothers and sisters..It's almost like Frank Zappa was a friggin' prophet! ... to some he was. From 1966's FREAK OUT! "Trouble comin' everyday....and while on the subject Young Jessie is a piece of work, don't you think?..."Don't think I will" indeed. Terry Knight & the Pack with a pimply faced, pre-pubescent Mark Farner on guitar counts it down with "Numbers"Hawkwind's early daze are some of my most cherished of theirs...I know, I know...the Lemmy Era Hawkwind can't be 'beat' but I'm spinnin' from 1969 with "Hurry up sundown". Not to be outdone Joe McCoy and the Harlem Hamfats sing an ode to Memphis Minnie: "Hoodooin' Woman". Jersey City's Black Hollies lay down a garage groove for Johnette Napolitano to bare her soul with the uber-cool "True to this".....Before all you cats get your shorts in a knot I'm thinkin' Sister Johnette isn't playin' on our team.....if you get my drift....dig?Speakin' of diggin....Bo Diddley shovels out a dirty beat via "The Twister" before Bill Wyman produced The End puts the last nail in the requiem as the DRR Show sets its sites for the finish line. And it's a photofinish between pop star Nino Ferrer and the longshot JJ Jackson...That's all for this week...stay smooth and don't forget to tell someone about the Podcast...you'll get bonus points on Judgement Day.
This week we had an interview with D.W. Moffett who plays everyone's favorite Dillon bad guy Joe McCoy. And we follow that up with a discussion of the tenth episode of season four, “I Can't”. It was quite a heavy episode where Becky copes with an unwanted pregnancy, Vince copes with his mom's addiction and […]
Coach Taylor gets a look at his new team, Joe McCoy still has his hand in all things Panthers, Tim comes back home, and Matt never left. Julie changes colors, Vince becomes a jock, and JD becomes a douche. There are a few funny moments, but more gut wrenching moments as season four begins. Listen […]
In this episode we see Joe McCoy beat his kid against a SUV, Lyla and Tim switch maturity levels, Grandma Saracen lose it, and redistricting seems to be on the horizon. Also, the great news about the show renewal! Two more seasons! Listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing […]
Joe McCoy (May 11, 1905–January 28, 1950) was an African American blues musician. Joe McCoy played music under a variety of stage names but is best known as "Kansas Joe McCoy." Born in Raymond, Mississippi, he was the older brother of blues accompanist Papa Charlie McCoy. As a young man, he was drawn to the music scene in Memphis, Tennessee where he played guitar and sang vocals during the 1920s. He teamed up with future wife Lizzie Douglas, a brilliant guitarist known as Memphis Minnie, and their 1929 recording of a song called "Bumble Bee" on the Columbia Records label was a hit. In 1930, the couple moved to Chicago where they were an important part of the burgeoning blues scene. Following their divorce, McCoy teamed up with his brother to form a band known as the "Harlem Hamfats" that performed and recorded during the second half of the 1930s. At the outbreak of World War II Charlie McCoy entered the military but a heart condition kept Joe McCoy from service. Out on his own, he created a band known as "Big Joe and His Rhythm" that performed together throughout most of the 1940s. In 1950, at the age of 44, Joe McCoy died of heart disease only a few months before his brother Charlie. They are buried in Restvale Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois.