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In Honor of Travis we all decided to wear a button down shirt. He is officially a Trend Setter. Ok lets get to it. Luka Doncic was ejected from the game vs OKC last night. Was the referee wrong for ejecting him? Should Super Stars get ejected for arguing with fans? We also play the John Ireland call of Luka getting ejected and he is not happy about the decision from the ref. Plus, Clinton Yates joins the guys in studio to talk about Luka getting ejected in a game that was possibly the best game of the season. D'Marco Farr takes us into the FARR SIDE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Los Angeles Lakers radio play-by-play voice John Ireland joins Greg & Greg ahead of Warriors vs Lakers in Los Angeles and projects which matchups to look for as these new-look teams will face off for the first time in the Luka/Butler eraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los Angeles Lakers radio play-by-play voice John Ireland joins Greg & Greg ahead of Warriors vs Lakers in Los Angeles and projects which matchups to look for as these new-look teams will face off for the first time in the Luka/Butler eraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who are some of the best female vocalists of all time? Take a listen to what Kendrick Perkins had to say about LeBron James. John Ireland joins Mase and Momo live from Chicago! How good will the Dodgers starting pitching be? What are the best baseball stadiums? Who are the highest paid players in the MLB? Game of Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mason and Andy hit the phones for Sports Graffiti! The guys dive into March Madness and Maryland's game winner! Listen to Charles Barkley have a take on some of the fans that are complaining during March Madness. How important is the Lakers playoff seeding? John Ireland joins the show live from Orlando! Wassup Foo! Game of Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Ireland - Spring, the Sweet SpringCarice Singers George Parris, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.573584Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc. SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Can the Lakers get the win tonight against the Bucks? What will it take? John Ireland joins the show and shares his NY adventures. Have you been to a Broadway play? The crew discusses last night's Boston vs OKC game. Who should be the NBA MVP? And are you watching Running Point? The Netflix show with Kate Hudson. We also hear Kate Hudson's thoughts on nepotism. We wrap up the show as with another GAME OF GAMES today's game is by Laura. and we lead you up to the Lakers pregame show with Beto Duran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Ireland says the Lakers could not have imagined Luka fitting in as quickly as he has with the Lakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Germain Gardiner and the Prebendaries' Plot In the 1540s, England was a nation in religious turmoil, and those who resisted Henry VIII's supremacy over the church risked everything. I uncover the dramatic downfall of Germain Gardiner, John Larke, and others caught in the deadly Prebendaries' Plot—a conspiracy that sought to halt Protestant reforms and nearly brought down Thomas Cranmer. Why was John Heywood, the famous playwright, almost executed but spared? And who truly masterminded this failed coup against Henry VIII's Church? Treason, faith, and betrayal—this is the untold story of the Prebendaries' Plot. Watch to discover: - How a secret Catholic movement tried to remove Cranmer - Why Germain Gardiner became the scapegoat for the conspiracy - The brutal fates of John Larke, John Ireland, and Robert Singleton - How John Heywood narrowly escaped death Were these men martyrs or casualties of Tudor politics? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
EPISODE 76 - “MEMORABLE OSCAR SPEECHES OF THE GOLDEN ERA OF HOLLYWOOD” - 2/24/2025 Winning an Oscar is a dream for most people who work in Hollywood. But you can't just win the Oscar, you have to have a good speech once your name is called and you head to the podium. There have been some great ones — OLIVIA COLEMAN's funny and cheeky speech hit the right tone and who can forget JACK PALANCE's one-arm push-ups or CUBA GOODING's exuberance? There have also been some bad ones — don't we all still cringe a little at SALLY FIELDS' “You like me” speech? As we prepare to celebrate the 97th annual Academy Award ceremony, Steve and Nan look back on some of their favorite Oscar speeches and why they resonate. So put on your tux, don the gown and jewels, pop the champagne, and join us for a fun talk about … well, people talking. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “Five Times The Oscars Made History,” January 20, 2017, www.nyfa.edu; “Hollywood History: How World War II Forced the Academy to Rethink the 1942 Oscars,” April 16, 2021, Entertainment Weekly; “Charlie Chaplin vs. America Explores the Accusations that Sent a Star Into Exile,” October 24, 2023, byTerry Gross, www.npr.com; “The Most Memorable Oscar Speeches in Oscar History,” March 6, 2024, by Shannon Carlin, www.time.com; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; www.Oscars.org; Movies Mentioned: Stella Dallas (1938), starring Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne Shirley, & Alan Hale; Gone With The Wind (1939), starring Vivian Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Hattie McDaniel, Butterfly McQueen, Thomas Mitchell, & Barbara O'Neil; How Green Was My Valley (1941), starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, & Donald Crisp; Sergeant York (1941), starring Gary Cooper, Joan Leslie, & Walter Brennan; The Devil and Miss Jones (1941), staring Jean Arthur Robert Cummings, & Charle Coburn; Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), starring Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains, & Evelyn Keyes; Ball of Fire (1942), starring Barbara Stanwyck & Cary Cooper; Double Indemnity (1944), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray & Edward G Robinson; Key Largo (1948); starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Edward G Robinson, Claire Trevor, & Lionel Barrymore; All The King's Men (1948), starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, & Mercedes McCambridge; Pinky (1949), starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Waters, Ethel Barrymore, Nina Mae McKinney, & Wiliam Lundigan; Marty (1955); starring Ernest Borgnine. Betsy Blair, Joe Mantell, & Esther Minciotti; The King and I (1956), starring Yul Brenner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno, & Rex Thompson; Elmer Gantry (1960), starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Shirley Jones, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, and Patti Page; West Side Story (1961), Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chikiris, & Russ Tamblyn; Lillies of the Field (1963), starring Sidney Poitier; In the Heat of the Night (1967)l starring Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier, & Lee Grant; The Producers (1967), starring Zero Mostel & Gene Wilder; Rosemary's Baby (1968), starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, & Charles Grodin; Faces (1968), starring Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, & John Farley; The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968), staring Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke, Cecily Tyson, Stacey Keach, & Percy Rodrigues; The Last Picture Show (1971), starring Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, & Eileen Brennan; Murder on the Orient Express (1974), starring Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, Martin Balsam, & Jacqueline Bisset; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Raiher reveals his extensive background in singing, including operatic training, which he pursued to gain access to music college. He shares a humorous anecdote about his audition and performs a brief excerpt from a John Ireland poem set to music. He contrasts his experience with Paris Chong's son, who is not interested in performing. Andrew discusses the differences in musical opportunities and culture between the UK and the US, attributing the abundance of UK musicians to the cold weather and lack of other activities. He and Paris also reminisce about their shared experiences living near Abbey Road and their memories of a local market and "page three" culture.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Andrew Raiherhttps://youtu.be/3_V3JaQ60Mwhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
John Ireland joins Andy and D'Marco to discuss our huge promotion to find the GFOAT! The guys share one of their favorite Laker moments. Who should take the last shot in a close Lakers game, Luka or LeBron James. Plus, Dodgers baseball is back today! And, it's time for The Dump and Super Crosstalk with Mason (Clinton Yates) and Ireland (Marcas Grant). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2-3 John Ireland joins Papa & Silver to discuss the big move over the weekend that brought Luca Doncic to LASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim discusses a 1965 Horror Classic from Producer/Director William Castle - "I Saw What You Did," starring Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Sara Lane, Andi Garrett, Sharyl Locke, Patricia Breslin, John Archer, John Crawford, and Joyce Meadows. Three girls playing a phone prank end up playing a lethal game surrounding the murder of a man's wife. Find out moe on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim discusses a 1965 Horror Classic from Producer/Director William Castle – “I Saw What You Did,” starring Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Sara Lane, Andi Garrett, Sharyl Locke, Patricia Breslin, John Archer, John Crawford, and Joyce Meadows. Three girls playing a phone prank end up playing a lethal game surrounding the murder of a man’s wife. […] The post I Saw What You Did | Episode 449 appeared first on The ESO Network.
2-3 John Ireland joins Papa & Silver to discuss the big move over the weekend that brought Luca Doncic to LASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mason and AK dive into the introductory press conference from Liam Coen. Does winning the press conference matter? The guys are joined by Palisades High School Head Football Coach Dylen Smith, to discuss the impacts of the fires on the school and football team. John Ireland joins the show live from Philadelphia! Game of Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is time for Sports Graffiti! John Ireland and Mychal Thompson join the show live from Charlotte! Do they guys want to see more or less replays in sports? The crew dive into the news of a new Netflix series based on the Lakers called ‘Running Point!' How impactful can Jarred Vanderbilt be for the Lakers? Wassup Foo! Why doesn't the NFL use the chip inside the football? UCLA and USC men's basketball face off tonight! Game of Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason, & Momo. Sedano is at home, & Kap is in South South. The Lakers defeated the Celtics by a wide margin! We recap the game from last night. We play sound from Sedano calling the game from ESPN radio & compare his call from John Ireland. The New York times put out audio from Ippei Mizuhara and there was proof that he was impersonating & taking money from Shohei Ohtani. Does this change everyone perspective after hearing the audio? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ELLEN DREW: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH (069) Whether playing the sweet girl next door or the world-weary casino boss's moll, ELLEN DREW was an incredibly versatile leading lady who was a major star in the 1940s and 50s. She made a career of playing a wide range of roles in various genres — from Westerns to comedies to dramas to horror movies. She was nicknamed “The Candy Store Cinderella” because she was discovered scooping ice cream in a candy store on Hollywood Boulevard. And who do you think discovered her? You'll be quite surprised to find out. In this week's episode, we discuss our Star of the Month, ELLEN DREW. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Character Actors in Horror and Science Fiction Films, 1930-1960, (2014), by Laurence Raw; "Ellen Drew — The Private Life of Ellen Drew,” glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; “Hollywood's Forgotten Daughters,” January 1986, by Anthony Cassa, Hollywood Studio Magazine; “Ellen Drew - Cinderellen,” January 2002, by Jeff Gordon, Classic Images magazine; “Ellen Drew, 89, Film and TV Actress Rose Through Ranks in Hollywood,” December 6, 2003, Los Angeles Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; RogerEbert.com; Movies Mentioned: Christmas in July (1940), starring Dick Powell & Ellen Drew; Johnny O'Clock (1947), starring Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, Thomas Gomez, & Ellen Drew; Hollywood Boulevard (1936), starring Marsha Hunt & Robert Cummings; The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936), starring Jack Benny, George Burns, & Gracie Allen; Make Way For Tomorrow (1937), staring Victor Moore & Beulah Bondi; Gone With The Wind (1939), starring Vivien Leigh & Clark Gable; Sing, You Sinners (1938), starring Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, & Ellen Drew; If I Were King (1938), starring Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone, Frances Dee, & Ellen Drew; The Lady's From Kentucky (1939), staring George Raft & Ellen Drew; Geronimo (1939), starring Preston Foster; The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939), starring Gracie Allen; French Without Tears (1940), starring Ray Milland & Ellen Drew; Buck Benny Rides Again (1940), starring Jack Benny; The Mad Doctor (1941), starring Basil Rathbone; The Monster and the Girl (1941), starring Paul Lukas & Philip Terry; Isle of the Dead (1945), starring Boris Karloff; Our Wife (1941), starring Melvyn Douglas, Ruth Hussey, & Ellen Drew; The Night of January 16th (1941), starring Preston Foster; Reaching For The Sun (1941), starring Joel McCrea & Ellen Drew; The Remarkable Andrew (1942), starring William Holden, Brian Donlevy, & Ellen Drew; My Favorite Spy (1942), starring Kay Kyser & Jane Wyman; Night Plane to Chungking (1942), starring Preston Foster & Ellen Drew; And The Angels Sing (1944), starring Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, & Betty Hutton; Strange Confession (1944), starring Jean Gabin; That's My Baby (1944), starring Richard Arlen & Ellen Drew; Dark Mountain (1944), starring Robert Lowery & Ellen Drew; China Sky (1945), starring Randolph Scott; The Swordsmen (1948), starring Larry Parks & Ellen Drew; The Man from Colorado (1949), starring William Holden & Glenn Ford; The Crocked Way (1949), starring John Payne, Sonny Tufts, & Ellen Drew; Stars In My Crown (1950), staring Joel McCrea & Ellen Drew; Cargo to Capetown (1950), starring Broderick Crawford & John Ireland; The Great Missouri Raid (1950), starring Wendell Corey; Man In The Saddle (1951), staring Randolph Scott & Joan Leslie; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUPER CROSSTALK with TRAVIS and D'MARCO - Momo is here and she is back from her girls trip and they went to Mexico. She tells us all about it. John Ireland is in Sacramento for a while and Jorge is in for Brian Cohen as he is out for his wedding. Did he invite Mason and Ireland? Do you have an issue with teams celebrating or not when they win the In Season Tournament? The Bucks decided not to celebrate but the Lakers did last year. Plus, we have the WHEEL OF QUESTIONS - What has been the BEST TV SHOW of 2024? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk baseball Beto Duran, John Ireland and Mychal Thompson join the show to talk about where can Juan Soto and Teoscar Hernandez end up. Will they sign with the Dodgers? How long would their contract be? We talk about Hallmark Movies as they are john's Favorite and he says that all plots are the same. Time to make our picks against the spread with our Friends at Islands Burgers. GAME OF GAMES time and we get you ready for the LAKERS PREGAME SHOW with BETO DURAN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mason and AK kick off hour three with breaking news from the Los Angeles Rams. The Dodgers have re-signed NLCS MVP, Tommy Edman! Are the Dodgers really in on Juan Soto? John Ireland joins the show live from Minnesota! What took a Steeler out of a game early? Is Aaron Rodgers taking the blame? Game of Games! The guys dive into the weird end of the Lakers game last night, plus look ahead to tonight's matchup vs the Timberwolves! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
D'Marco wants LeBron to keep shooting. Travis feels like a bad fan for wanting LeBron to shoot as many 3's as he can and miss. Also, the Rams looked terrible yesterday against the Saints and then they didn't. Travis has questions about how they got the Win in New Orleans. Time for Hot and Cold Presented by NEXGEN. The DUMP and SUPER CROSSTALK with MASON and ANDY KAMENETZKY in for John Ireland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mason and Ireland are both out today, Andy Kamenetzky and Ramona Shelburne are in! John Ireland joins the show live from Detroit! John breaks down why all 30 NBA teams are playing tonight, with 15 minutes apart start times? How does USC look in their first year in the Big Ten? Game of Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt & Todd review 1989's Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat starring: David Carradine, Morgan Brittany, John Ireland, Bruce Campbell and an ensemble cast of the undead just trying to live amongst themselves.Directed by Anthony Hickox this movie delivers on each of its premises with bloody tongue in cheek while playing off all themes vampire, western, melodramatic and comedic.
Lakers play-by-play broadcaster John Ireland joins the show to discuss the Lakers and LeBron James coming back to Cleveland. The only difference is Bronny James will be here now too.
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps head to the phone lines to wonder what everyone else's thoughts on the possibility of the Browns rolling Deshaun Watson back onto the field. Then, a pair of play-by-play broadcasters join the show. Andrew Siciliano represents the Cleveland Browns and John Ireland of the Los Angeles Lakers ahead of their matchup with the Cavs.
Doc discusses Dodgers' Dustin May's upcoming Tommy John surgery with Steve Mason and John Ireland.
EPISODE 51 - “Richard Conte (Star of the Month) ” - 09/02/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** In the great film noir classic Thieves Highway, a gripping drama that takes on the dirty underbelly of the trucking industry, the spectacular RICHARD CONTE plays Nick Garcos, a world-weary, jaded, World War II vet who returns home. After finding his family's produce business in shambles and his father crippled, he seeks revenge against the crooked rival produce dealer who caused his father's accident. In his gripping portrayal, Conte shows his strengths as an actor. With his square shoulders, cleft chin, and intense eyes, Conte gives the impression that he means business. Conte was just as comfortable playing mobsters and street hoods as he was playing charming, sympathetic leading men. He always projected manly strength, and you knew he was no one you wanted to mess with. So say hello to our Star of the Month, RICHARD CONTE. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Bad Boys: The Actors of Film Noir (2003), by Karen Burroughs; “Conte In the Sun,” March 3, 1946, by Thomas M Pryor, New York Times; “A Star Comes Home,” March 3, 1950, by Louis Berg, Los Angeles Times Magazine; “The Role I Liked Best…” May 20,1950, by Richard Conte, Saturday Evening Post; “Richard Conte: Official Biography,” June 14, 1951, Universal Pictures; “Conte Forms Indie Pix, TV Company,” January 21, 1960, Variety; “Conte Has His Own Method,” February 14, 1960, by Don Albert, Los Angeles Times; “Actor Conte, Wife Reveal Divorce,” July 12, 1962, by Harrison Carroll. LA Herald Examiner; “Richard Conte Getting Offers He Can't Refuse As Ideal Mafia Type,” March 14. 1973, Variety; “Richard Conte, Cold-Eyed Movie Gangster, Dies at 61;” April 16, 1975, by Jack Jones, Los Angeles Times; “Richard Conte Dies In Hollywood at 65,” April 23 1975, Variety; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Heaven With A Barbed Wire (1939), starring Jean Rogers and Glenn Ford; Guadalcanal Diary (1943), Starring William Bendix, Lloyd Nolan, and Anthony Quinn; The Purple Heart (1944), starring Dana Andrews and Farley Granger; Captain Eddie (1945), starring Fred MacMurray and Lynn Bari; A Bell For Adano (1945), starring Gene Tierney and John Hodiak; A Walk In The Sun (1945), starring Dana Andrews. Lloyd Bridges, and John Ireland; The Spider (1945), starring Faye Marlowe; 13 Rue Madeleine (1947), starring James Cagney; The Other Love (1947), starring Barbara Stanwyck and David Niven; Call Northside 777 (1948), starring James Stewart and Helen Walker; House of Strangers (1949), starring Susan Hayward; Thieves Highway (1949), staring Lee J. Cobb and Valentina Cortese Big Jack (1949), starring Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main; Whirlpool (1950), starring Gene Tierney and Jose Ferrer; The Sleeping City (1950), starring Coleen Gray Under The Gun (1951), starring Audrey Totter; The Blue Gardenia (1953), starring Anne Baxter; Highway Dragnet (1954), starring Joan Bennett; The Big Combo (1955), starring Cornel Wilde; I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955). Starring Susan Hayward; New York Confidential (1955), Starring Broderick Crawford; Full of Life (1956), starring Judy Holiday; The Brothers Rico (1957), starring Dianne Foster; They Came To Cordova (1959), starring Gary Cooper and Rita Hayworth; Ocean's 11 (1960), starring Frank Sinatra; Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed? (1963), starring Dean Martin; Circus World (1964), starring John Wayne and Rita Hayworth; The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965); Tony Rome (1967); The Lady In Cement (1968); Hotel (1967); Operation Eagle Cross (1968); The Godfather (1972); Shoot First, Die Later (1974); Evil Eye (1975); Violent Rome (1975); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 48 - “STEVE & NAN'S FAVORITE CLASSIC FILMS OF THE 1940s ” - 08/12/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** The 1940s was a phenomenal times for movies. Auteurs like ALFRED HITCHCOCK, GEORGE STEVENS, WILIAM WYLER, and BILLY WILDER were coming into their own with important and personal films that changes the landscape of cinemas. Also, stars like BETTE DAVIS, KATHARINE HEPBURN, CARY GRANT, and HENRY FONDA were defining the screen roles that would make them legends. This week, Nan and Steve will discuss and dissent a few of their very favorite films of the most golden of all decades in film. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Preston Sturges By Preston Sturges: His Life in His Words (1991), by Preston Sturges and Sandy Sturges; George Cukor: A Double Life (2013), by Patrick McGilligan; Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood's Legendary Director (2013), by Marilyn Ann Moss; Robert Rossen: The Films and Politics of a Blacklisted Idealist (2013), by Alan Casty; Michael Curtiz: A Life In Film (2021), by Alan K. Rode; Possessed: The Life of Joan Crawford (2010), by Donald Spoto; George Stevens: The Films of a Hollywood Giant (2019), by Neil Sinyard; Wild Bill Wellman: Hollywood Rebel (2015), by Wiliam Wellman, Jr; Stanwyck (1994), by Axel Madsen; Fonda: My Life (1981), by Henry Fonda; Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess; Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise (2020), by Scott Eyman; Ida Lupino: A Biography (1996), by William Donati; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Christmas In July (1940), starring Dick Powell, Ellen Drew, William Demarest, Raymond Walburn, Jimmy Conlin, Rod Cameron, and Franklin Pangborn; Penny Serenade (1941), starring Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Beulah Bondi, and Edgar Buchanan; The Lady Eve (1941), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Charles Coburn, William Demarest, and Eugene Pallette; High Sierra (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Joan Leslie, Cornel Wilde, Arthur Kennedy, Henry Travers, and Alan Curtis; The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Harry Morgan, Mary Beth Hughes, Anthony Quinn, Jane Darwell, William Eythe, and Harry Davenport; Gaslight (1944), starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, Angela Landbury, and Dame May Witty; Mildred Pierce (1945), starring Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, Zachary Scott, Jack Carson, eve Arden, and Bruce Bennett; All The Kings Men (1949), starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dry, Anne Seymour, and John Derek; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason & Ireland. It's LIT! Morales is in, Kap & D'Marco Farr. There has been some tention going on with the Circle of Trust. Kap does not want to start on any sports segments unless the problem is resolved. Why is there beef anyways with the Circle of Trust? Did it start with John Ireland calling them losers? Or recently John getting pinned from the General. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week on July 25th, the music world was saddened by the death of the Cornish baritone Benjamin Luxon at the age of 87. I began collecting recordings of this exceptional artist a few years ago with the intention of producing an episode in his honor at some point. Here is that episode, albeit a posthumous effort now. In an episode I produced in the first few months of Countermelody in 2019, I featured the French baritone Gérard Souzay and called him “a modern troubadour.” There are very few singers of recent years to whom one could accurately apply that appellation, but Ben Luxon is emphatically one of them. Music and words simply flowed out of him, and he sang with equal aplomb in an extraordinary number of different styles: opera, oratorio, art song, Broadway, crossover, and, perhaps most immediately and delectably, folk. In opera alone his range was exceptional, covering key roles in Mozart, Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Berg, and Britten, who wrote the title role of his television opera Owen Wingrave expressly for Luxon. In song as well he covered a vast array of repertoires, including Russian, German, and British (including Victorian ballads), including, again, many contemporary composers. Luxon's career hit a snag in the late 1980s, when he first began experiencing hearing loss which eventually resulted in him putting a stop to his singing career. But he hardly retired: moving to the Berkshires, he became actively involved in the artistic life of the region, and founded a theatre troupe, the Sandisfield Players, while continuing to give poetry readings and spoken word performances. The program today attempts to recreate his profound versatility, and range from folk song to pop song; from orchestral song cycles to world premiere creations; art songs by Hugo Wolf, Mussorgsky, George Butterworth, Schubert, and John Ireland; to late career narration and poetry projects. Collaborators include artists such as Benjamin Britten, Bill Crofut, Galina Vishnevskaya, Leonard Bernstein, Robert Tear, Janet Baker, Seiji Ozawa, Ileana Cotrubaș, Jill Gomez, Klaus Tennstedt, Mstislav Rostropovich, and his most frequent recital collaborator, pianist David Willison. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
Dan Biesel stops by to talk about his pick, Bloody Movie AKA Terror Night (1989), with Richard and the two of them agree on one thing: John Ireland is like totally hot. Check out Dan's podcast: Corrupted Youth.Check out Dan's art: Dan Biesel Dot Com.Doomed MoviethonCinema SomnambulistDoomed Moviethon YouTubeLegion Podcasts
Concert pianist Rebeca Omordia, has just released her second African Pianism album, volume 2, which was just named Editor's Choice in the Gramophone Magazine, and it is a fascinating and beautiful kaleidoscope of piano works from West Africa, North Africa, South Africa and East Africa. Rebeca spoke to me about her extensive research about these composers, varied styles, and the different traditional music traditions which are often at the heart of this music. We talked about her experiences growing up in Romania with a Romanian mother and a Nigerian father. Now based in London, Rebeca spoke to me about The African Concert Series at Wigmore Hall, and many of her collaborations, including with Errollyn Wallen whose Piano Concerto, written for Rebeca Omordia, is featured in this podcast along with excerpts from several of the works on the African Pianism album, volume 2. Like all my episodes, you can watch this on my YouTube channel or listen to the podcast on all the platforms, and I've also linked the transcript to my website https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/rebeca-omordia-african-pianism Rebeca Omordia website and recordings: https://www.rebecaomordia.com/recordings Original Merch for sale: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Can you buy this independent podcaster a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Linktree for social media: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman Timestamps (00:00) Intro (02:50) African Pianism, Akin Euba (05:41) Wakar Duru: Study in African Pianism number 1 by Akin Euba (10:30) childhood in Romania, deportation and return (20:50) Florence Price (22:40) excerpt from Fantaisie Nègre by Price (24:46) encouraging women composers in Africa, Rebeca's identity in Africa (27:11) Salim Dada Algerian composer (31:14) excerpt from Soirée au Hogarr by Salim Dada (33:05) about Salim Dad's Crépuscule sur la baie d'Alger, with an excerpt (35:36) African Concert Series (38:13) different ways you can help this podcast continue (39:06) Delius Prize, duo with Julian Lloyd Weber, book about John Ireland (42:50) duo with South African bass soloist Leon Bosch (46:36) about Errollyn Wallen's Piano Concerto (50:12) last movement of Errollyn Wallen's Piano Concerto (52:55) family legacy in music, Nigerian grandfather (57:03) experience of nerves, performing from memory (01:01:12) Ethiopian composer Girma Yifrashewa (01:03:43) excerpt from Elilta - Cry of Joy by Girma Yifrashewa (01:05:21) next projects, Omo Bello (01:07:51) childhood music exposure in Romania (01:09:41) advice about self-care photo of Rebeca Omordia: Fourchiefs Media
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John Ireland is in the studio with Andy Kamenetzky today! The guys kicked off the show with a Big Announcement! USC Football, Men's Basketball, and Women's basketball will all be on 710! How excited are the guys to have USC Sports back on ESPNLA? Is JJ Redick the favorite for the Lakers job? Eric Musselman, USC's Men's Basketball Head Coach, joins the show! Wheel of Questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael, Rob, and Pax begin a new series of episodes covering the Fast and Furious movies, starting of course with the introduction of Brian, Dom, Mia, and Letty (and alright, Vince) in Rob Cohen's The Fast and the Furious. And because it's just the way we are, we also talk a little about John Ireland and Edward Sampson's 1954 film of the same name that also stars Ireland and Dorothy Malone.
The Dodgers are a button up organization when it comes to scouting. But are they dropping the ball on the defensive side this end playing Mookie at short? Also, Dan Hurley is in Los Angeles to meet the Los Angeles Lakers front office. Will he be the Next Lakers Head Coach. Hot and Cold presented by NEXGEN the DUMP and SUPER CROSSTALK with John Ireland and Andy Kamenetzky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mychal Thompson joins the guys in studio and we continue to talk about Dan Hurley as a potential candidate for the Lakers Head Coach. In Honor of Producer Emily's Birthday we do our weekly draft of Things that She Hates.. The Dump and Super Crosstalk with John Ireland and Mychal Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk about LeBron James and JJ Reddick comments about Kyrie on the latest episode of their Podcast "Mind the Game." The guys also talk about the growing problems of gambling in baseball. HOT N COLD presented by NEXGEN and Producer Emily dives deep into the new season of Challengers. THE DUMP - SUPER CROSSTALK with John Ireland and Marcas Grant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ireland gives us the latest info on LeBron's future, Bronny and the Suns, and more.
Bickley and Marotta talk D-Backs, Bickley Blats on the Suns, and we're joined by Lakers insider John Ireland.
Doc gives surfing advice to possible beginning surfer John Ireland. How are working on celebrities different? What was Wilt enviouis of Dr. Klapper? How does KlapperVision click in and evolve in Doc brain. Why is surgery Doc's last option when meeting his patients.
Chris talks about Mandys 3 and how you can VOTE. Make sure you vote for our show as Show of the Year and Producer Emily as Producer of the Year. John Ireland is giving him you know what about Chris rigging it the results of the Mandys. We talk about Travis's suits from the Mandys. Will he wear the same one or finally buy a new one? Travis had a moment last night listening to Kershaw and Hershiser in the Dodgers Broadcast. Producer Emily has her topics ready for another FACT or CAP! we talk about Travis glasses and Ozempic a weigh loss supplement and how expensive it is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys talk about whether or not Travis is on Ozempic. They talk a little bit about SNL this past weekend. KYREN WILLIAMS joins the show. RABBIT HOLE where we talk about the videos that we watch on YouTube or social media. Time for THE DUMP where we talk about all the other tings that we didn't get a chance to and SUPER CROSSTALK with MASON and IRELAND and things seem to be heating up on this LIT between Chris Morales and John Ireland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Live Imagining Tuesday and Morales joins the show! Beto Duran is in for John Ireland. Beto starts out the show by explaining why he got a ticket in the parking lot. Mase is all in on working out. The guys address the station outing of last Friday! It's a brand new Mason! He's all in on yacht rock and he's all about his fitness. What would be your side hustle? The guys got inspired by an actress. Plus, can the Lakers win another championship with LeBron? Wheel of Questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mason and Travis tip off hour two with a call to Kappy! Kappy is excited and in route to the Yachtley crew concert tonight! The guys talk about their current bets. The guy's dive into prop bets on college athletes and the comments from Armando Bacot about receiving messages. Wassup Foo! Would the crew be excited to see a Happy Gilmore sequel? John Ireland joins the show live from Indiana! Ireland gives a quick preview of the Lakers game tonight! Game of Games, who will be the Game of Games winner for March? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wassup Foo! Sad news, comedy legend Richard Lewis passed away at 76. Ireland and Mychal had Richard Lewis as the 3rd chair in 2018. In honor of Richard Lewis, we played some audio from that game. Yamamoto debuted today and he was impressive. John Ireland is superstitious, and you'll never guess what Laker is also superstitious. Game of Games! Plus, Supercross talk with Sedano and Kap! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Ireland is live on IG for the first time EVER!!!! The crew reads questions from IG live! Ireland delivered some bad news and some amazing news!! After, Pepe Mantilla gives a hypothetical question and wants everyone to answer. Mason isn't a fan of Mt. Rushmore and wants no part of it! Ireland can't even keep a straight face when Mason said he doesn't complain! Matthew Stafford will be back in Detroit to take on Goff and the Lions. Game of Games, plus Supercross talk with Sedano and Kap! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices