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The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time we unearth a mostly forgotten song from Genesis, say goodbye to Jon Camp, a significant musician in prog history, and generally take a tour through the periods and styles of progressive music. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Zombi - Interstellar Package, from Shape ShiftIN MEMORIAM JON CAMP2. Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning, from Live at Carnegie HallEND IN MEMORIAM3. Paul Greaver - Celebration, from Joy4. Rafael Pacha y Amigos - Mate Kudasai (versione en Castellano), from Diversiones 25. Led Zeppelin - Friends, from Led Zeppelin III6. Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day, from Led Zeppelin III7. The Alan Parsons Project - Sooner or Later, from Vulture Culture8. Jan Hammer - Too Far, from Beyond the Mind's Eye9. Timelock - Napoleon Bonaparte, from The DawnTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE10. Genesis - Inside and Out, from Spot the Pigeon11. Yes - Final Eyes, from Big Generator12. SBB - Memento Z Banalnym Tryptykiem, from Memento Z Banalnym Tryptykiem13. La Maschera di Cera - La Notte Transparente, from Petali di Fuoco14. Yesterdays - Félúton, from From the Vault15. Pat Metheny - America Undefined, from From This PlaceLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE16. Harmonium - L'exil, from En Tournée17. Manoel Macia - Flor, from Rozando Burbujas18. jhimm - Decay (The Mind), from A.D.S.R.119. Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked, from I Advance Masked20. Brady Arnold - Ebm, from Icy Scales21. Patrick Gleeson - Arrival Music, from Rainbow Delta22. Patrick Gleeson - Ravel Goes to Germany, from Rainbow Delta23. Patrick Gleeson - Hobbits Are Dancing, from Rainbow Delta24. Van der Graaf Generator - Necromancer, from The Aerosol Grey Machine25. Matthew Parmenter - All for Nothing, from All Our Yesterdays26. Jefferson Airplane - Hey Frederick, from Volunteers27. 3RDegree - Scenery, from Narrow-Caster
Frankie has gained a following for her podcast that shares real-life, true horror stories. But how true are the stories that Frankie tells her audience? Bumps in the Night was written by Julie Censullo. Starring Rachel Buhman, Wesley Erickson, Danielle Lynch, Cody Madison, Lucas Nafziger, and Kristen Ragnacci. Additional voice acting by Jex Arzayus, Craig Gemmill, Siri Hellerman, Laura Hild, Britt Johnson, Janelle Kloth, Angelique Lisboa, Carolynn Oaks, Sullivan Ojala Helmbolt, Laura Ricci, Will Schroeder, Jacob Walter, and everyone who attended our season 2 premiere party in Minneapolis. Sound Design by Julie Censullo. Edited by Sophie Nikitas. Additional editing help from Rachel Buhman, Cody Madison, Carolynn Oaks, Will Schroeder, and Jacob Walter. Additional mix support by Jon Camp. Music by Blue Dot Sessions, Anna Van Sice, Free Music Archive, and Randy Dever. Additional audio from freesound.org and Audio Jungle. Series art by James Napoli. Special thanks to Solomon's Porch and the Coven co-working space. This show was recorded at the studios of KFAI Fresh Air Community Radio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Out Cold is created, directed, and produced by Sophie Nikitas and Julie Censullo.
Sue's News with Sue Thomas alongside Fred Bodimer, Jon Camp, and Mike Elam filling in for Mark Reardon.
In this episode of The Caregiver Community, host Karen Summey, ACAPcommunity is joined by guest Jon Camp, former TV news reporter/anchor and founder of Ever Living Memories. Jon joins the podcast to share both the importance and logistics of cataloging the highlights of your lived experience and offers suggestions on how to preserve those memories and moments for future generations to learn from and love. This episode of The Caregiver Community is made possible by our sponsor, Pace @ Home in Hickory, NC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our sixth annual Seventh Stanine Festival is taking place Saturday, June 15 from 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. This episode previews this year's event and features segments on Water Damage, Geologist of Animal Collective, Tongue Depressor, Susan Alcorn, The Caribbean, Small Sur, Turner Williams, Jr. and Jon Camp. More information can be found at www.rhizomedc.org or www.essentialpodcast.com. Essential Tremors is produced by Matt Byars and Lee Gardner and distributed by Your Public Studios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Camp is back and better than ever. Today, we discuss every story from the first round of the NBA playoffs, including the disappointing end to the Memphis Grizzlies season, and previewing the matchup between Lebron James and Steph Curry. We'll also take a deep dive into all the surprises that have unfolded in the first month of the Major League Baseball regular season, ending the show counting down the top 10 teams entering May. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joncampshow/message
For over a decade, singer/songwriter/Southerner Kim Ware has been crafting indie-folk songs full of heart and twang with her project Kim Ware and the Good Graces. On her latest album Ready, she's digging deeper inside then ever before. The result is an album overflowing with brutal honesty, (often hilarious) youthful angst, and an emotional core that could melt even the most hardened of hearts. Join us as we sit down with Ware to discuss the new album, making music in isolation, working with producer Jerry Kee (Superchunk, Polvo, Tift Merritt), and much, much more. PLUS! Music we love from Chicago's Bitchin Bajas, some tasty guitar work from Jon Camp, and a whole lot more!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/discologist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon taught guitar lessons — including to, once upon a mid/late 90s time, yours truly — while finishing his liberal arts degree. Not long after graduation, his passion for animal rights drew him to leave teaching music for advocacy, and he's worked full-time in the field ever since. In his first 10 years of advocacy work, Jon played guitar and wrote tunes on the side, telling himself one day he'd take music more seriously. Then in 2012, a severe case of Lyme disease landed him in the ICU for over a week. After that reminder of life's finite nature, Jon's priorities shifted. He incorporated playing and writing music into his daily routine, booked time in a studio, and released his first album in 2014. Since then he's toured across the US, released three more albums, and made music a non-negotiable part of life. All while still devoting his 9-to-5 life to improving the treatment of animals. Today, Jon's been kind enough to walk us through the logistics and rewards of balancing a significant creative pursuit with a cause you love. And yes, there are plenty of sacrifices along the way. But in Jon's experience, those concessions are a small price to pay for passion in your work and your art.Resources mentioned“How to be a Musician with a Day Job” and “How to Balance Full-time Work with Creative Projects” by Jeffery SilversteinWhere to find Jon, his music, and his advocacy workJon on BandcampJon on SpotifyJon the Musician on Instagram and TwitterJon the Animal Advocate on TwitterThe Humane LeagueJon's induction into the Animal Rights Hall of Fame Check out more from The Work SeminarVisit theworkseminar.com or find @TheWorkSeminar on social media. Sign up for The Work Seminar newsletter to receive updates straight to your inbox.Support the show
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Better late than never and we're back with an oversized episode for your Summer listening. This time we talk to four different artists: Andy McLeod, Joseph Allred, Eli Winter, and Jon Camp; about their new records and about their place in and perception of the so-called "American Primitive" school of guitar. We share some of their tunes and then, of course, we spin some good old Grateful Dead. So much new music is covered in this episode, it's a little dizzying. In addition to the great guests, I mentioned the Phil & Friends shows from The Cap that you absolutely should check out. There's also the new Prana Crafter/Tarotplane split LP available here, the Dire Wolves record that you can find here and Jeffery Alexander's solo album that's available here. Andy McLeod's releases can be found at his bandcamp: https://andymcleod.bandcamp.com Joseph Allred's "Nightsongs can be found via bandcamp: https://gardenportal.bandcamp.com/album/nightsongs and his upcoming album "O Meadowlark" can be purchased via Feeding Tube Records. Eli Winter's album, "The Time To Come" can be purchased via bandcamp: https://eliwinter.bandcamp.com Jon Camp's releases are available via his bandcamp: https://joncamp.bandcamp.com The Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com. Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
Recently Retired from the Lincoln City Council, Former City Councilman, Jon Camp joins Matt to reflect on 20 years of service to the City.
Recently Retired from the Lincoln City Council, Former City Councilman, Jon Camp joins Matt to reflect on 20 years of service to the City.
Recently Retired from the Lincoln City Council, Former City Councilman, Jon Camp joins Matt to reflect on 20 years of service to the City.
City Councilman, Jon Camp and Coby talk about the Green New Deal.
Jon Camp first felt his calling to protect animals at an early age when he wondered why the family dog, "Mandy" was treated so well and yet other animals weren't. He set out on a path to make a difference at a young age and he hasn't stopped. He holds the world record for the most pamphlets handed out at over ONE MILLION! Talk about touching a lot of people and spreading the message! Jon is the VP Of Grassroots with the US Humane League and heavily involved in many campaigns to help animals and is always willing to help people find ways they can be involved. We discuss his "tips" for handing out pamphlets, talking with people, getting involved at Colleges and a number of other topics including his Super Morning Smoothie Recipe! You can email Jon for more info at JCamp@TheHumaneLeague.com and you can also find out more at Humane League Site and to find out more about the initiative he spoke about during our show: PreventCrueltyCA.
The mission of The Humane League, why we exist, is to reduce animal suffering by inspiring change at all levels. This sense of purpose drives every action in our unrelenting march forward for animals. On this episode, we speak with Jon Camp.Jon is the Vice President of Grassroots, overseeing all grassroots program work and developing The Humane League’s national activist network. He resides in the Washington, DC metro area. Learn about the vegan victories and the boycotts happening now. More info at ChrisTinney.com . Tags: Vegan, Vegan Community, Go Vegan, Sustainable Living, Help Animals
Jon Camp of the Humane League shares the new campaigns being waged by The Humane League to help and animals.
Many people really don’t understand what it means to be vegan. It’s not just a diet or a list of rules. It’s a joyous way to live and will give you a feeling of connectedness that you might otherwise never experience. I’ve been vegan for 15 years. That’s me in the picture on the left. Becoming Vegan happened naturally for me as I came to truly understand we are all connected, we are all one and our choices really do matter. This show will connect you with all the best things about being vegan. Our guest is Jon Camp. At the time of broadcast, he was the Executive Vice President of Vegan Outreach. He has since moved The HUman League. Jon travels across the US leafleting on behalf of Vegan Outreach’s Adopt a College campaign. Vegan Outreach has provided more than 14 million pamphlets that have been handed out all over the world. Jon (right) has personally handed out over one million booklets at 500 schools and has mobilized hundreds of others to join the outreach program. That’s Jon leafleting in the picture. SHOW SUMMARY The show opened with Jon sharing about VeganOutreach.org and the work they do. The organization and its volunteers have handed out over 14 million copies of VO’s powerful pamphlet that describes the realities of commercial farming and it effects on animals. Jon shared some the circumstances surrounding hens commercially raised for eggs and other animals being abused. We also discussed how many other countries don’t allow animal products from the USA to be imported for health and ethical reasons. We discussed the impact the personal choices we make whether that be to help educate the public or by showing people the benefits of cutting back or eliminating animal products from their diet. Links Mentioned on the Show VeganActvist.org' VeganOutreach.org ChrisTinney.com
Jon Camp is a household name in the commercial real estate business in Lincoln, Nebraska. The founder of Haymarket Developers, Jon saw an opportunity several decades ago and took a huge risk in investing in dilapidated buildings in the city's downtown district, now called the Haymarket. Join us as we talk with Jon about risking his money, relationships, and identity to build a thriving commercial real estate business in one of the midwest's top startup cities. Discover the two things that he believes are essential to being an entrepreneur, and the one word that doesn't exist in his vocabulary. For behind the scenes content and videos, visit Bar Napkin Business at www.barnapkinbusiness.co. Learn more about Jon Camp and Haymarket Developers at http://lincolnhaymarket.com/.
Jon Camp reached a milestone this Spring. On March 28th, 2014 on the campus of the University of Georgia, he handed out his one millionth booklet. For the past ten years he has been seeking to end cruelty to animals one flier at at time. He finished this Spring's tour at the ETSU campus. I caught up with him and we talked about the work of Vegan Outreach, factory farms, and the importance of changing attitudes and practices toward animals.