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FORGIVENESS. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, Alicea and the Montyman explore the complexities of forgiveness, both towards others and oneself. They discuss the biblical perspective on forgiveness, the challenges of self-forgiveness, and the importance of recognizing the power of God's forgiveness in the healing process. The dialogue emphasizes humility, vulnerability, and the necessity of cooperation with divine grace in overcoming personal struggles with guilt and pride. Closing Song: Forgiveness by John Batdorf. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
"She would never say where she came fromYesterday don't matter if it's goneWhile the sun is bright or in the darkest nightNo one knows, she comes and goesGoodbye, Ruby TuesdayWho could hang a name on you?"Please join me on a Springlike Saturday afternoon for 2 hours of precious tunes. Joining us are King Crimson, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Donovan, Nat King Cole, The Beach Boys, Elton John, Oasis, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen, Earth Opera, John Lennon, Pat Metheny, Judy Collins, The Kinks, Chad & Jeremy, Miles Davis, Van Morrison, Joe Farrell Quartet, Tim Buckley The Bee Gees and John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley.
RC2C Host Neil Scott shares his conversation with Danette Gavis, a very successful woman entrepreneur - and a woman in long-term recovery. She chronicles her path over the last nine years. There is a point in the interview where she talks about returning home after treatment. I mention a song that was written, produced, and recorded by singer/songwriter John Batdorf. Due to copyright reasons, we are not allowed to include music in podcasts, but I offer a link here, so you can hear this poignant song, titled 'Mama's Comin' Home Tonight'! https://youtu.be/iBCeVgViI7o?si=rVi3lAYzwdhQ0emx This edition of 'Recovery - Coast to Coast' concludes with an inspirational message about self-pity from actress Ali McGraw, a woman in long-term recovery.
It's the last day of Pledge Drive at KMSU so Hank and Dan go easy on the pressure to make a pledge and focus heavily on just playing the stupid music. Included: England Swings; Delany and Bonnie; John Batdorf; Loudon Wainwright III; Fleetwood Mac; Bob Dylan; Little Feat; Van Morrison; Amanda Shires
"She would never say where she came fromYesterday don't matter if it's goneWhile the sun is brightOr in the darkest nightNo one knows, she comes and goesGoodbye, Ruby Tuesday"But say hello to Opal Saturday on Whole 'Nuther Thing on KXFM 104.7. Joining us are Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, The B52's, Oasis, Del Shannon, Dada, Paul Weller, Joe Walsh, Peter Paul & Mary, Grand Funk Railroad, Spencer Davis Group, Jackson Browne, Steppenwolf, Jefferson, Starship, Billy Stewart, The Beach Boys, Ray LaMontagne, The Mamas & The Papas, Buckinghams, Spanky & Our Gang, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan and John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley
This afternoon's program features tuneage from The Blue Dolphins, Oliver Nelson, Sting, Van Morrison, Christopher Cross, Chuck Mangione, Style Council, Bob Lind, James Lee Stanley, James Lee Stanley w John Batdorf, Beatles, The Cyrkle, Judy Collins, Jefferson Airplane, Simon & Garfunkel, Moby Grape, Love, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Steely Dan, Chicago Transit Authority, Gypsy and Blood Sweat & Tears.
"Eighteen years of American dream,He saw that his brother had sworn on the wall.He hung up his eyelids and ran down the hall,His mother had told him a trip was a fall,And don't mention babies at all.Did you see him, did you see him?"Let's look together, please join me for this week's Red Eye Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley, The Chris Daniels Project, Todd Rundgren, Ben Folds, Harry Chapin, Al Kooper, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, Billy Joel, Stephen Stills, The Byrds, Jackson Browne, The Smiths, Bill Evans, Kenny Rogers, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, Crosby Stills & Nash, Loggins & Messina, Rolling Stones, The Who, Art Garfunkel, Spirit and Buffalo Springfield.
"Well, you've got your diamonds and you've got your pretty clothesAnd the chauffeur drives your cars, you let everybody knowBut don't play with me, cause you're playing with fireYour mother she's an heiress, owns a block in Saint John's WoodAnd your father'd be there with her if he only couldBut don't play with me, cause you're playing with fire."Our Menu is complete and there's no need to worry about any fire just some spice on the Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Please join Ellen Mcilwaine, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Linda Ronstadt, Chewy Marble, Frank Sinatra, Love, Ben E. King, Loggins & Messina, Pat Metheny, Billie Holiday, Nilsson, Barenaked Ladies, Bob Dylan, Tears For Fears, Chet Baker w Bill Evans, Art Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, John Coltrane, Glen Campbell and John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley.
Every night all I wanna do is have a poor man's dream, cuz something's bothering me. Actually someone. He's the Misty Morning Stranger. Can you see him? Do you hear me callin' him? His name is Lillian and he's famous enough, I guess. He told me part of the plan is that you don't waste the waiting cuz you'll be home again soon, diggin that good day sunshine
"Terry meets Julie, Waterloo Station, every Friday nightBut I am so lazy, don't want to wander, I stay at home at nightBut I don't feel afraid, as long as I gaze on Waterloo SunsetI am in paradiseEvery day I look at the world from my windowBut chilly, chilly is the evening timeWaterloo Sunset's fine"I can't promise you a Waterloo Sunset but I can guarantee a musical paradise for at least 2 Hours. Please join me along with John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley, XTC, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Return To Forever, Nilsson, Al Stewart, Sarah McLachlan, Tufano & Giamerese, Richie Havens, Frank Sinatra, Gabor Szabo, Connie Francis, Chuck Mangione, Al Kooper, Steely Dan, Bobby Rydell, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Brenda Lee, The Kinks, Paul Anka, Yes, Al DiMeola, Traffic and Peter Gabriel...
Starting Small Music presents, "Advice From The Top Of The Music Industry". Throughout 2022, Country Artist & Songwriter, Justin McCormick has interviewed over 40 of the worlds top songwriters, artists, producers, session players, music industry executives and more. This is a compilation of their advice to young aspiring musicians. This episode features advice from: MARK HOLMAN,JAMIE MUHOBERAC, DAVID SCHULTZ, RICH REDMOND, DAVID DORN, LAUREN WATKINS, JORDAN MERRIGAN, MATTHEW DAVIDSON, PAIGE KING JOHNSON, MARIELLE KRAFT, BEN JOHNSON, NATHAN BARLOWE, JERRY ROE, WYATT MCCUBBIN, GABRIELLA ROSE, ROCKY BLOCK, GRADY BLOCK, JD GROOVER, LEVON GRAY, BLAKE PENDERGRASS, JOHN BATDORF, DENNIS MATKOSKY, TRAVIS VANCE, JOHN BYRON, AUSTIN TAYLOR SMITH, WILL WEATHERLY, DANNY RADER, ALEX WRIGHT, JON AUGUST, KYLE MANNER, MARK ANNINO, SAM BURKE, CURTIS MCDONALD, CHANDLER WALTERS, LANCE MARTIN, ARJUN SINGHA, BRADEN GRIFFITH, JUSTIN DE GRAAF, TYLER TOMLINSON, READ CONNOLLY, DARRICK CLINE, JAKE SOMMERS & BLAINE REEDY. Follow Us! Starting Small Music: @StartingSmallMusic Follow Justin:@JustinMcCormickMusic
I've done two shows so far on RadioFreeNashville and this is the second show from 3/16/22. It features JD Souther, Hendrix, John Batdorf and Mark Rodney with a really cool pair of tunes, Young Rascals and more. Hope you enjoy and I hope you'll consider donating to RadioFreeNashville.org to keep alternative (non-mainstream) media supported. Tales Vinyl Tells Live on RadioFreeNashville can be heard Wednesdays at 5 PM Central. Give it a listen!
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small Music". In this episode, I am joined by artist and songwriter of the bands Batdorf & Rodney and Silver, John Batdorf. John tells the stories behind writing Batdorf & Rodney songs such as "Let Me Go" and "Don't You Hear Me Callin'" John also talks about Clive Davis pitching his band Silver the hit song "Wham Bam." Follow John: @JohnBatdorfMusic Follow Justin : @JustinMcCormickMusic Follow Starting Small Music: @StartingSmallMusic
"How many special people change, How many lives are living strangeWhere were you while we were getting high?Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannon ballWhere were you while we were getting high?Some day you will find meCaught beneath the landslideIn a champagne supernova in the sky"Please join me for an audio Champagne Supernova this afternoon, joining us will be John Batdorf, Nick Drake, Ben Folds, Carole King, Ben E King, XTC, Supertramp, Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, Billy Joel, Love, Buffalo Springfield, Roxy Music, Christopher Cross, Rod Stewart, Marc Cohen, Nilsson, Tears For Fears, Van Morrison, Al Stewart, Kenny Rankin, Neil Diamond, Mamas & Papas, Johnny Rivers and Oasis.
"Time, Flowing like a riverTime, Beckoning meWho knows when we shall meet again, If everBut time, Keeps flowing like a riverTo the sea...Yes, the topic on everyone's mind as we Spring forward with hope only a new season can bring...Please join me along with John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley, Humble Pie, Sons Of Champlin, Billy Cobham, Free, Paul McCartney & Wings, The Ventures, Donovan, Booker T & The MG's, Joni Mitchell, Jefferson Airplane, Cozy Cole, David Bromberg, The Eagles, Sly & The Family Stone, J. Geils Band, Dada, Chicago Transit Authority, Earth Wind & Fire, Led Zeppelin, Ian Hunter, Cream, Preston Epps and The Alan Parsons Project.
Menu is complete with no leftovers, just great fresh tunes from James Lee Stanley, John Batdorf, Jim Croce, Jim Dawson, Chielli Minucci, Moody Blues, Yes, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Beck, Van Morrison, Rolling Stones, Kansas, Aretha Franklin, Beatles, CSN&Y, Pat Metheny, Jean Luc Ponty, America, Bert Jansch & Judy Collins.
"Well, you've got your diamonds and you've got your pretty clothesAnd the chauffeur drives your cars, you let everybody knowBut don't play with me, cause you're playing with fire"No need to put on your diamonds or your pretty clothes, we're casual here on the Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. The menu is complete, I'll be serving up tasty morsels from Emerson Lake & Palmer, John Prine, Led Zeppelin, The London Symphony Orchestra, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Tom Petty, Poco, David Crosby, Dire Straits, The Nice, Buffalo Springfield, Colosseum, Chuck Berry, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, ELO and John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley.
The success of Batdorf and Rodney was a confluence of factors. They came of age during free form radio. You might here The Flying Burrito Brothers followed by Cannonball followed by Buck Owens. The jam circuit was alive and well for these seasoned woodsheders. They could go coast to coast have a week or more engagement building indigenous fan bases because you were in such close proximity to the band. Along the way they ran into other musicians that influenced their sound and maybe even joined the band. Record companies had cats like Ahmad Ertegan who saw a place in the enclosing record industry for this acoustic electric duo. Let's get me down with the swampers in a Muscle Shoals with Barry Beckett playing vibes. Or back to LA with the likes of Jon Barbata Russ Kunkel and Brent Mydland heating up and cooling down all in sync. These cats weren't playing Lydian scales rather honky blues lighting up movie theaters, playhouses and college campuses. In these times of electronic music one way of coming back to a middle ground is by playing acoustic guitar, with great output but little amplification. The messages are relayed in stories unpackaged or uncorked slowly discriminating into danceable music. Still doing it after 4 decades John Batdorf welcome to the JFS.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
featuring Ronny Cox, Barry Oreck, George Belton and John Batdorf
Highlights: [10:15] How to use music to affect the collective consciousness. [32:20] Achieving cellular level forgiveness and peace. [40:00] The story of Charlie - How one sentence can change your life. Meet Lily Wilson: Lily has released six albums, and also lends her voice to other artists’ projects. Winner of the L.A. Music Awards’ “Best Female Vocal Performance” in the AC category, She has performed and recorded with Melissa Etheridge, Beth Thornley, Kiki Ebsen, Philip Sayce, Kenny Loggins, Patty Griffin, and John Batdorf. Lily’s based in Los Angeles, where she writes and records with producer/ bassist, Mark Browne. Her career in music started when she moved to Spain as a young woman. The Flamenco music coming from gypsy caves above the city of Granada inspired her, and soon she was performing on street corners, tea shops, and clubs all over Andalusia. Her music is an instant reminder of the simple beauty of life. Her voice has a transcendent quality that soothes your soul and enlivens your spirit. What I love most about Lily is how she cultivates creativity, stays true to her heart, and leads with kindness in creating an amazing life that she truly loves. Connect with Lily: Instagram: lilymusicpix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LilyWilsonMusic/ Website: www.lilywilson.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilywilson/ Performing for Charlie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmeYAcy9J-g&feature=youtu.be ... Want more InJoy? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffbaietto/ Instagram: jeff.baietto injoyglobal.com ... Want more wisdom and happiness in your own life? Come get that and more for FREE at InJoyDaily.com
Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) The Charlie Daniels Band, John Coltrane, Van Morrison, Laura Nyro, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Dada w Joie Calio and Philip M. Leavitt, Grand Funk Railroad, Michael Hedges, Beatles, John Fogerty, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Elton John, Everly Brothers, The Bo Deans, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Joni Mitchell, John Batdorf, Led Zeppelin, Iron Butterfly, The Drifters, Ten Years After, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and a brand new tune from singer songwriter and friend, James Lee Stanley.
Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) John Batdorf, Otis Redding, Wilco, The Moody Blues, Pure Prairie League, The Supremes, Free, Lumineers, Dan Fogelberg, America, Blood Sweat & Tears, Joe Walsh, Prince, Peter Frampton, The Electrig Flag, Crosby Stills & Nash, The Zutons, Alan Parsons Project, XTC, Supertramp, Doobie Brothers, Peter Gabriel, Sly & Family Stone, Beatles and Marvin Gaye...
The Saturday edition features tuneage from Jefferson Starship, Queen, Mike & The Mechanics, Tears For Fears, Roxy Music, Be Bop Deluxe, Genesis, Johnny Rivers, Tom Petty, XTC, Wishbone Ash, Savoy Brown,Ten Years After, Jethro Tull, Larry Carlton, Rolling Stones, Average White Band, Rufus w Chaka Khan, Sly & Family Stone, Eric Dolphy, Steely Dan, Laura Nyro, Shangri-Las, Angels, Ad Libs, Jelly Beans, John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley, Harry Chapin, America, Joni Mitchell, Doobie Brothers, Jeff Beck, Radiohead, Moody Blues, Alan Parsons Project, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Thunderclap Newman, Marc Cohn, James Taylor, Byrds, Soft Machine, Nick Drake, Police, Bob Moses, Eurythmics and The Beatles.
The Sunday edition of this weeks "Whole 'Nuther Thing" features tuneage from John Batdorf & Mark Rodney, Tom Petty, Bonnie Raitt, Rotary Connection, Beatles, The Bo Deans, Genesis, Love, Turtles, Oasis, Doors, Fever Tree, Pretenders, Zombies, Dire Straits, Rolling Stones, Renaissance, Doobie Brothers, Monkees, America , Eric Clapton, Spirit and more...
Today's program features tuneage from Paul McCartney, America, Jeff Buckley, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, John Klemmer, Stevie Ray Vaughn, John Batdorf w James Lee Stanley, The Ronettes, Paul Simon, Santana, Van Morrison, The Joe Farrell Quartet, The Band, Bee Gees, Steve Miller Band, Lenny Kravitz, Elton John, Spirit, Doobie Brothers and Loggins & Messina.
Today's program features Genesis, Yes, Humble Pie, Stone Temple Pilots, Bad Company, Free, John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley, Love, Left Banke, Bee Gees, Beatles, Spanky & Our Gang, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, Bobby Blue Bland, Mary Wells, Impressions, Paul McCartney, Monkees, Nilsson, Van Morrison, Simon & Garfunkel, Barenaked Ladies, Aztec Two Step, Kingston Trio, Atlanta Rhythm Section, ZZ Top, Black Crowes, David Bowie, Queen, Frankie Goes Hollywood, Michael Jackson, Run DMC, Bo Deans, Rembrandts, Beatles, Badfinger, George Harrison, Weather Report, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Tangerine Dream, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Tom Waits, Warren Zevon, Sara Mclachlan, XTC and Elton John.
Singer-songwriter John Batdorf sits down with Border Crossings host, Larry London to talk about and perform songs from his new album, "Next Stop, Willoughby."
Today's program features a Band leader, Drummer and Lead Vocalist who played with all the greats and enjoyed a career spanning 5 decades, Buddy Miles. Additional tuneage from George Harrison, Al Kooper, Steve Miller Band, Dave Mason, Jeff Beck Group, Humble Pie, Savoy Brown, Dave Brubeck, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, John Batdorf, Aztec Two Step, David Crosby, Santana, Alan Parsons Project, Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg, Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Genesis, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Beatles, Doors, Moody Blues, Radiohead, BeeGees, Paul & Linda McCartney and Tears For Fears.
John Batdorf/4 Sure Could Use Some Love/Willoughby Modern Mal/Silver Tongue/The Misanthrope Family Album The Mastersons/Perfect/Transient Lullaby The Mastersons/Transient Lullaby/Transient Lullaby Lindsay Straw/Blow Away the Morning Dew/The Fairest Flower of Womankind Lindsay Straw/Fair Annie / Fairest Flower of Womankind Taarka/ Polyamorous Pollyann/Fading Mystery Jordi Baizan/Red By The River/Like the First Time Old Crow Medicine Show/I Want You (Live) /50 Years of Blonde on Blonde (Live) Willie Nelson/God's Problem Child/God's Problem Child Harpeth Rising /Love Child/Against All Tides Dan Cunningham/John Henry/Appalachian Song The Malvinas/Crow/God Bless The Grass The Malvinas/How Can I Keep From Singing/ God Bless The Grass Joe Jencks/Let Me Sing You A Song/Poets, Philosophers, Workers and Wanderers Lesley Kernochan/A Calm Sun/A Calm Sun Lesley Kernochan/The Universe/A Calm Sun Hardened And Tempered/Dry County/The Trailer Sessions Ray Cardwell/My Heart Stays With You/Tennessee Moon Lisa Bastoni/Mary/The Wishing Hour Rachael Kilgour/Hit by a Bus/Rabbit in the Road Tim O'Brien/Queen of the Earth and Child of the Skies/Where the River Meets the Road Colter Wall/Fraulein/Colter Wall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's program celebrates the first day of Summer with 2 Musical Icons of Summers past, Jan & Dean and The Beach Boys. Additional tuneage from Donovan, Joan Baez, Doobie Brothers, Grateful Dead, Hollies, Joni Mitchell, Tim Hardin, Bob Lind, Three Dog Night, Hall & Oates, Judy Collins, Peter Paul & Mary, Brothers Four, John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley, Love, 7Horse, Buffalo Springfield and Steve Stills.
This is the first of a series of shorter, music-intensive shows featuring live performances from last year's Southwest Regional Folk Alliance in Austin, TX. In this episode, James Lee Stanley and John Batdorf showcase their acoustic versions of Rolling Stones classics. Their 2005 CD is called All Wood and Stones. This year's SWRFA is just around the corner, September 27-30. To learn more or get tickets, go to swrfa.com.
FTB podcast #149 features the new album by THE GREAT UNKNOWNS called Homefront. Also new music from JOHN BATDORF, CAROLANN AMES and HUMMING HOUSE. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #149 THE GREAT UNKNOWNS - Lexington (Homefront) LINCOLN DURHAM - Last Red Dawn (The Shovel vs The Howling Bones) THE DAMN QUAILS - Better Place to Stop (Down the Hatch) WESTERN STARLANDERS - Can’t Take A Hint (The Western Starlanders) (mic break) CAROLANN AMES - Back to Santa Rosa (Laurel Canyon Road) ERIC DAHL - Live By Your Word (Live By Your Word) DOLLY VARDEN - Not Ashamed (Mouthful Of Lies) THE GREAT UNKNOWNS - Wrong (Homefront) (mic break) HUMMING HOUSE - Stop Me Still (Humming House) HOOTS AND HELLMOUTH - What Good Are Plowshares If We Use Them Like Swords (The Holy Open Secret) JOHN BATDORF - Dont Give Up On Dreams (One Last Wish) AMY SPEACE - Battered Hatches (Land Like A Bird) THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR - Eloise (Turn Into The Ground) (mic break) THE GREAT UNKNOWNS - By The Time I Get To Texas (Homefront) (Jan. 27th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
Scott talks to his friend John Batdorf about their move from small consultancies to large corporations. What kinds of issues do we deal with as employees and what kinds of issues do IT departments come upon as companies grow?
California songriter John Batdorf plays (and tells the stories behind) What D'Ya Got" and "That Don't Seem Right To Me" off his new release, "Old Man Dreamin'".
California songriter John Batdorf tells about moving from the duo "Batdorf and Rodney" in 70s, to staff writing jobs in the '80s and '90s, to his work today as a solo artist.
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Mactalla Mor, (California, USA) - Itchy Fingers, (The New Colossus); Makke, (Sweden) - Artura, (It’s Binary, Baby!); Contea, (Rome, Italy) - Ye Jacobites By Name, (Il Campo dei Ribelli); Keys2Eden, (Ohio, USA) - Freedom, (Trials); John Batdorf, (California, USA) - Me and You, (Home Again); ‘Eden Mi Qedem, (Israel) - Desert Call (‘Eden Mi Qedem); Heidi, Stef & Bow Triplets, (Switzerland) - Blue Butterfly, (Irish Connection); and Hollie Smith, (New Zealand) - Light From A Distant Shore, (Light From A Distant Shore). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Celtic Roots Radio