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Yo what's up this is toru and in a way so are you.For those of you who don't know me, I'm a music producer, artist, and entrepreneur.I make music for that space between the dance floor and the bedroom, which has been streamed millions of times and licensed by brands big and small, including companies like Apple.I believe that regardless of what you produce, whether it be music, art, physical goods, or even spreadsheets, you have a process, whether you know it or not.To explore this further, I created The ProducerHead Podcast.ProducerHead is a place to have conversations with Producers about their experience and process to share what works and what doesn't. To help each of us learn and improve our own processes along the way.Today's guest is Eric Boulanger, a professional mastering engineer and founder of The Bakery, a Los Angeles-based mastering studio.Eric has mastered GRAMMY-award winning and nominated projects, including work with Green Day, Hozier, Selena Gomez, The Doors...and the list goes on.I won't spoil the surprise, but Eric even had the chance to re-master a beloved childhood record.If that weren't enough,Eric was mentored by industry legend Al Schmitt, who, if you don't already know, won GRAMMYs for projects that include:George Benson's Breezin',Toto's Toto IV,Qunicy Jones' Q's Jook Joint,Luis Miguel's Amarte Es Un Placer,Ray Charles Genius Loves Company,Chick Corea's The Ultimate Adventure, andSteely Dan's Aja.I mean. That is a list. And, for the record that is not a complete list.In this conversation we dive into - Learning to trust your own ears and preferences. - His take on digital v. analog gear in creating quality music. - How knowledge of mastering can influence your production and mixing work. - Some of his favorite tools and plug-ins - Selecting reference tracks for your own mixes and masters. - His experience as a musician and its ongoing role in his life and career. - The importance of resting your ears outside of work. What I really appreciate about Eric and this conversation is what seems to be a strongly held belief to not offer shortcuts and tactics. Instead, Eric presents questions that encourage us to think and further develop our own working philosophies as well as our ears. I'm stoked to share this episode with you. It is full of gems.Alright, here we go, Episode 7 of ProducerHead with Eric Boulanger, starts now.That's it for this episode of ProducerHead. Appreciate you coming through and being a part of it. My hope is that it helps you unlock a bit more creativity and find progress in a way that matters to you.Before we go:There are three simple and zero cost ways to support the ProducerHead Podcast.1 - Tap in and subscribe or follow wherever you're listening, whether it be Spotify or Apple.2- If you haven't already, drop a review on Apple or Spotify. The feedback is appreciated and helps me continue to do what's working while improving along the way.3 - Send this episode to one person who would enjoy it. Do not underestimate the power of word of mouth. The most old school of methods are often the most effective.Finally, let's stay connected:I regularly share ideas that help me develop my creative process along with music recommendations, and even give away free music and sample packs. Head to torubeat.com and sign up to receive all of these things and stay up on all things ProducerHead.You can also stay connected with me and the Podcast, @torubeat on Instagram, YouTube, and tiktok.The theme music is one of my own songs. It is called “Room To Breathe” and available on all streaming platforms.Again. For real. Thanks for being here with me and I look forward to catching you in the next episode of ProducerHead.This has been toru, and in a way, so are you.Peace.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/producerhead/donations This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit torubeat.substack.com
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This week I'm talking with writer and activist, Tee Franklin! She is the mind behind Bingo Love, Jook Joint, and the upcoming DC Comic -- Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour. We spend some time talking about the comic, how it relates to the Harley Quinn Animated Series, mental health, disability, and more! Pull up a chair and sit down and enjoy!
As a child living in New York City, Al Schmitt would catch the subway on weekends to spend the day at his uncle’s recording studio, observing different engineering techniques. At 19, Schmitt began working with Tom Dowd at Apex Studios in New York City. He worked as an independant engineer at Atlantic Records and Prestige Records, and after moving to California, he started working at Radio Recorders. RCA Records hired Schmitt as a staff producer for their label and a staff engineer at their Hollywood studio. This let Schmitt develop his wide-ranging engineering skills by working with the various pop, jazz, classical, and country … With an unparalleled 24 (twenty-four) Grammy Awards for engineering, Schmitt epitomizes great recording through decades of technological change. The legendary and world-renowned recording engineer received a Grammy in 2002 for Diana Krall’s “The Look of Love.” Schmitt, who has worked with Krall on her past five albums. Up one aisle you’ll find Frank Sinatra, Henry Mancini, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, and Miles Davis; up another you’ll bump into Jefferson Airplane, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Steely Dan. Round a corner and you’ll encounter Barbra Streisand, Natalie Cole, Madonna, and Quincy Jones mingling with Michael Jackson, Diana Krall, Celine Dion, Paul McCartney, and Michael Buble. Schmitt captured his first Grammy for Best Engineered recording in 1962 for Henry Mancini’s “Hatari”. Nine subsequent Grammy’s in the same category stretched through the decades: 1976: George Benson’s “Breezin'”, 1977: Steely Dan’s “Aja”, 1978: Steely Dan’s “FM”, 1982: Toto’s “Toto IV”, 1991: Natalie Cole’s “Unforgettable,” 1996: Quincy Jones’ “Q’s Jook Joint,” Diana Krall’s “When I Look In Your Eyes,” and two Latin Grammys with Luis Miguel.Al Schmitt’s celebrated engineering and mixing skills are showcased on over 150 gold and platinum albums. In ’97 Al became an inductee into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame. In 2015 Schmitt became the first recording engineer to be presented with a star on the Hollywood walk of fame in front of Capitol records.
IT'S SPECIAL GUEST TIME! That's right boys and girls, this week Iann and Jaimie welcome comic book all star Justin Stewart to the table. Justin is one of the artists behind Image's Grrl Scouts and Jook Joint as well as Kentucky Kaiju and Bleed Leaders. Justin, Iann and Jaimie talk what comics kicked off their obsession, how film fandom informs their art and all kinds of cool comic book stuff. Justin also gives us some history and some insight on the world of comics. In a special bonus Jaimie turns into Iann for just a few minutes. Books reviewed this week include: Savage Dragon 242 by Erik Larson, Guardians Of The Galaxy #2 by Donny Cates & Geoff Smith, Corto Maltese by Hugo Pratt, Avengers #14 by Jason Aaron & David Marquez, Bettie Page #2 by David Avallone & Julius Ohta, Exciting Comics by Avalanche, Mystery Men TPB by David Liss & Patch Zircher, Trashman by Spain, Hulkverines by Greg Pak & Ario Anindito, and Naomi by Brian Michael Bendis & David F Walker & Jamal Campbell. Follow Justin's Instagram @justin3000stewart or justin3000.comFollow CREAM podcast instagram at @creampodcast513 or our Facebook PageFollow Iann's instagram @iannfromohioFollow Jaimie's instagram @jaimie_filer
Leroy and Eli are back…AND WE SURVIVED BLACK FRIDAY! Leroy voices his opinion about Mississippi's latest election that made national news, as well as rant over Venom's continued and shocking success. We also give the inspiration of the Arrow's Season 7 plot, and we give our thoughts on the new “live action” Lion King trailer. We also give our review on Spider-Man PS4's latest DLC, which finally shows Leroy how to pronounce “Maggia.” Last but not least…COMICS! Uncanny X-Men #2, Punisher #4, Justice League #12, Carnage Born #1, Shuri #2, Immortal Hulk #9, Jook Joint #2.
The 2018 editions of Baltimore Comic Con and New York Comic Con are in the history books and some of the CBB boys, past and present, were in attendance! Past and present ... what does that mean, you may ask? Well, for the first time in two years our former co-host and artist extraordinaire Matt Brossard joins us for an episode! Matt and Bill Z formed a dynamic duo while in Baltimore and they recount their exploits at the Charm City's long running con. Then Bill Z and Bryan talk about their NYCC experience. We didn't leave Steve on the sidelines for too long though and he joins in to talk about current comics including X-Men: Black - Mojo, Jook Joint, Cyko Ko! and Fantastic Four! One word - Slottwater!
Jen brings us Chisme de la Semana with a report on the infamous Batman Damned. Beer Review of Swap Meets by Monkish. Book Reviews of Pedro y Miso and Mike Tomb by Anthony Mendez. Kristen brings us On My Radar with news about Jook Joint by Tee Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are No Photo Ops for This Episode (Contest of Challengers) This episode does not contain an interview with Aubrey Sitterson and Chris Moreno from The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, and we tell you the unfortunate reason why. Hopefully, the end of the continuing story of Challengers and our alarm company. Paperwork and bureaucracy! Ace Comic Con Chicago is happening. Great for celebrity photo ops! No so much for, you know, comics. Jook Joint #1 is pretty brutal, but certainly worth the read. It’s pretty ballsy of Marvel to pay tribute to Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich.
This episode does not contain an interview with Aubrey Sitterson and Chris Moreno from The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, and we tell you the unfortunate reason why. Hopefully, the end of the continuing story of Challengers and our alarm company. Paperwork and bureaucracy! Ace Comic Con Chicago is happening. Great for celebrity photo ops! No so much for, you know, comics. Jook Joint #1 is pretty brutal, but certainly worth the read. It’s pretty ballsy of Marvel to pay tribute to Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich.
WW/JLD: Witching Hour, Nightwing 50, Green Arrow 45, Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker, Shatterstar, Superior Octopus, Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man, What If: Spider-Man, What If: X-Men, X-Men Black - Magneto, Death Orb 1, Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion, Battlestar Galactica Classic 0, Lone Ranger, Rainbow Brite, Batman/The Maxx, SW: Adventures - Tales from Vader’s Castle 1, TMNT: Donatello, Blackbird, Dead Rabbit, Errand Boys, Jook Joint, Troll Hunters, William the Last, Lollipop Kids, Sparrowhawk Reviews: Tynion’s Detective Comics, Lemire Moon Knight, Doctor Who, Venom News: Ice Cream Man TV series, Captain Marvel relaunch from Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero, Spider-Verse trailer, WIR2 trailer, Good Omens, Sabrina, and the Boys trailers, Fight Club 3, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt from Kieron Gillen and Dynamite, Netflix and Chronicles of Narnia, Archie stuff!, Outcast canceled, Young Justice by Bendis, Harley Quinn animated series, Star Wars show, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Tom Taylor, Ben Percy to Marvel, NYCC Comics Details: Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Nightwing 50 by Ben Percy, Klaus Janson, Chris Mooneyham, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi, John Kalisz Green Arrow 45 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz Batman/The Maxx: Arkham Dreams 1 by Sam Kieth, John Layman, Ronda Pattison Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker 1 by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Shatterstar 1 by Tim Seeley, Gerardo Sandoval, Carlos Villa, Juan Vlasco, Carlos Lopez Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man 1 by Clay Chapman, Stefano Landini, Rachelle Rosenberg What If Flash Thompson Became Spider-Man by Gerry Conway, Diego Olortegui, Walden Wong, Chris O’Halloran What If: X-Men 1 by Bryan Hill, Neil Edwards, Giannis Milonogiannis, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Men Black - Magneto by Chris Claremont, Dalibor Talajic, Belardino Brabo, Roberto Poggi, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges Death Orb 1 by Ryan Ferrier, Alejandro Aragon, Chris O’Halloran Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion 1 by Gerard Way, Gabriel Ba, Nick Filardi Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Derek Charm, Chris Fenoglio TMNT Macro-Series: Donatello 1 by Paul Allor, Brahm Revel, Cris Peter Lollipop Kids 1 by Adam Glass, Diego Yapur, DC Alonso, Aidan Glass Sparrowhawk 1 by Delilah Dawson, Matias Basla Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Dead Rabbit 1 by Gerry Duggan, John McCrea, Michael Spicer Errand Boys 1 by DJ Kirkbride, Nikos Koutsis Jook Joint 1 by Tee Franklin, Alitha Martinez, Shari Chankhamma Troll Hunters: Tales of Arcadia - The Felled by Richard Hamilton, Timothy Green, Joe Silver, Omar Lozano, Edgar Delgado, Wes Dzioba Battlestar Galactica Classic 0 by John Jackson Miller, Daniel HDR Lone Ranger 1 by Mark Russell, Bob Q Rainbow Brite 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Brittney Williams, Valentina Pinto William the Last 1 by Brian Shearer Comics Countdown, 03 Oct 2018: Cosmic Ghost Rider 4 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Deathstroke 36 by Christopher Priest, Ed Benes, Fernando Pasarin, Richard Friend, Jason Paz, Wade von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox Paper Girls 25 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson The Dreaming 2 by Si Spurrier, Bilquis Everly, Mat Lopes Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Tony Stark: Iron Man 4 by Dan Slott, Valerio Schiti, Edgar Delgado Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire James Bond: Origin 2 by Jeff Parker, Bob Q Batman 56 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey
Dear Readers/Listeners, this week we talk hidden worlds of magic in Blackbird; empowering survivors and the rise of revenge porn in “Jook Joint”; and, your regular, relatable, deadly-dangerous Boston man in “Dead Rabbit”.
In this episode we discuss; The Comic Source Podcast Episode 541 A Chat with Tee Franklin at NYCC 2018 Jace sits down at NYCC 2018 with writer Tee Franklin to talk about her new book Jook Joint. They discuss horror … Continued The post The Comic Source Podcast Episode 541 – A Chat with Tee Franklin at NYCC 2018 appeared first on The Comic Source Blog.
In this episode we are reviewing the comic books: Jook Joint, Dead Rabbit, Stranger Things and Blackbird (Brian's Pick) Jook Joint from IMAGE COMICS written by Tee Franklin with art by Alitha Martinez TEE FRANKLIN (BINGO LOVE) and ALITHA E. MARTINEZ (Black Panther: World of Wakanda) team up for a timely horror series from the Deep South! Mahalia runs the hottest spot in all of 1950s New Orleans. The Jook Joint keeps the jazz popping, people bopping… and the women? The women are to die for. There’s only one rule: “Keep your hands to yourself.” But some men think rules don’t apply to them, and Mahalia and her coven of slain women enjoy reminding them that they most certainly do. (Joe's Pick) Blackbird from IMAGE COMICS written by Sam Humphries with art by Jen Bartel An all-new ongoing series from fan-favorite writer SAM HUMPHRIES (Harley Quinn, Nightwing) and red-hot artist JEN BARTEL! In this neo-noir fantasy, Nina Rodriguez is positive that a secret magic world ruled by ruthless cabals is hiding just beneath the veneer of Los Angeles. The problem: everyone thinks she’s crazy. The bigger problem: she’s not crazy—she’s right. Can she unravel the mystery before the Great Beast catches up with her? (Rod's Pick) Stranger Things from DARK HORSE COMICS written by Jody Houser with art by Stefano Martino The nostalgia-igniting hit Netflix original series comes to comic shelves. Follow Will Byers into a dimension of decay and destruction where he must use his wits and resolve to dodge the pursuit of the Demogorgon and escape the Upside Down. (Rebekah's Pick) Dead Rabbit from IMAGE COMIS written by Gerry Duggan with art by John McCrea Back in the ‘90s, DEAD RABBIT was a prolific Boston stick-up man and hoodlum, until he took down one last big score and disappeared. Nobody ever discovered the truth: he retired to be with the love of his life. Now he’s back in the mask to save her, but no one—not his wife, the mafia, or the cops—is happy that he’s out of retirement. From JOHN McCREA, the artist and co-creator of MYTHIC and Hitman, and GERRY DUGGAN, the writer of ANALOG and Deadpool, comes the action-comedy-drama tale of Martin Dobbs, a.k.a. DEAD RABBIT, the man who says he’s descended from one of the original gangs of New York City. Get on board with the oversized first issue of an all-new ONGOING SERIES for mature readers.
Johnny Destructo, Mark_L_Miller and Noel Bartocci review this week’s books: Tee Franklin’s Jook Joint 01, Nightwing 50, Dead Rabbit 01, and Superior Octopus 01! Take a listen and then feel free to comment below if you agree or disagree, or email us at CultPOPgo@gmail.com! 01:30 – email 1 (Christopher Goodnight) 05:55 – email 2 (JL Jones)... The post CultPOP! 563 – Spoiler Alert Podcast – Jook Joint 01, Nightwing 50, Dead Rabbit 01, and Superior Octopus 01! appeared first on CultPOP!.
- Blackbird #1. Sam Humphries (W), Jen Bartel con layouts de Paul Reinwand (A), Nayoung Wilson y Jen Bartel (C). (Image). - Dead Rabbit #1 (de 5). Gerry Duggan (W), John McCrea (A), Mike Spicer (C). (Image). - Death Orb #1. Ryan Ferrier (W), Alejandro Aragón (A), Chris O'Halloran (C). (Dark Horse). - Errand Boys #1. DJ Kirkbride (W), Nikos Koutsis (A). (Image). - Jook Joint #1. Tee Franklin (W), Alitha E. Martínez (A), Shari Chankhamma (C). (Image). - Shatterstar #1 (de 5). Tim Seeley (W), Carlos Villa y Gerardo Sandoval (A), Juan Vlasco (I), Carlos López (C). (Marvel). - The Superior Octopus #1. Christos Gage (W), Mike Hawkthorne (A), Wade von Grawbadger (I), Jordie Bellaire (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: A Walk Through Hell #5, Batman #56, Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 (de 5), Paper Girls #25, Redlands #7, Star Wars #55, The Magic Order #4 (de 6).
- Blackbird #1. Sam Humphries (W), Jen Bartel con layouts de Paul Reinwand (A), Nayoung Wilson y Jen Bartel (C). (Image). - Dead Rabbit #1 (de 5). Gerry Duggan (W), John McCrea (A), Mike Spicer (C). (Image). - Death Orb #1. Ryan Ferrier (W), Alejandro Aragón (A), Chris O'Halloran (C). (Dark Horse). - Errand Boys #1. DJ Kirkbride (W), Nikos Koutsis (A). (Image). - Jook Joint #1. Tee Franklin (W), Alitha E. Martínez (A), Shari Chankhamma (C). (Image). - Shatterstar #1 (de 5). Tim Seeley (W), Carlos Villa y Gerardo Sandoval (A), Juan Vlasco (I), Carlos López (C). (Marvel). - The Superior Octopus #1. Christos Gage (W), Mike Hawkthorne (A), Wade von Grawbadger (I), Jordie Bellaire (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: A Walk Through Hell #5, Batman #56, Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 (de 5), Paper Girls #25, Redlands #7, Star Wars #55, The Magic Order #4 (de 6).
Lots of great stuff! Definately a strong 90's flavor to this week, but some great new stuff including Border Town, Dead Rabbit, Blackbird, Jook Joint, Lollypop Kids, Shatterstar and so much more!!!
Writer Tee Franklin joins Dan and Matt to talk about her new Image Comics series "Jook Joint," New York Comic Con and cons in general, her comics origin story, and how Whitney Houston's "I'm Your Baby Tonight" and the '90s X-Men cartoon theme totally sync up.
This week we bring you a special episode on our experience with Flame Con 2018 in NYC! We talk about our personal experiences with the world's largest LGBTQA+ convention and talk to some amazing comic book creators, artists, and curators! We start off talking about the troubles of finding a good "all purpose gay bar", the ways this con went out of it's way to be queer friendly, and our general impressions. We then follow up with interviews with Anne Ishii of Massive Goods where we talk about the importance of erotic art being culturally valued, we catch up with illustrator Shae Beagle of the image comic Moonstruck and discuss the importance of making queer content for future generations, and end with the talented and effortlessly charismatic Tee Franklin of Bingo Love and her upcoming series Jook Joint! Thank you to all the event organizers, artists, fans, and wonderfully queer individuals that filled our hearts with gay, gay love! Links below as to where you can buy things from these creators!!! Massive books, fashion, and more are sold here! Moonstruck can be bought here or wherever you buy comics. (follow Shae on Tumblr for more of their art) You can buy Tee Franklin's Bingo Love here or at your local comic shop as well! Join the conversation with us on twitter @GothamArcade or send us comments/questions/suggestions at GothamArcade@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Our next episode will be on ep. 2 of Life is Strange!
Episode 472-Wolf has a show, Valiant Glass Cover Variant, Flippin' Walmart #2s, Stay Safe Jason, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). Check out: The Wolf Warner Report http://youtu.be/E9onOmB_ds8?a C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 471-Part 2 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 471-Part 1 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 471-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 470-CensorShip Variants, Uncanny X-men returns, July Top Ten, FF1 Firsts, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: Pearl #1 – DC(Drew) & 4th Printing Doomsday Clock #1 – DC (Kyle). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 - Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com - Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. -Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 469-Happy Birthday Kyle, Demanding eBay-ers, Venom Pushback, Are single issues disappearing?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: Riptide #1 – Red 5 (Drew) & Black Badge #1 – IDW (Kyle). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 - Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com - Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. -Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
John JR Robinson is officially known as the world’s most recorded drummer. When I asked John just how many recordings he had played drums on, he told me he believed it was in the low five figures. John’s incredible drumming journey began at age 8. After learning the fundamentals and growing up on the drums, John went on to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston. John’s big break came while touring with his own band 1978. After Rufus and Chaka Khan attended one of the shows John was hired as the drummer for Rufus & Chaka and moved out to LA to finish the Rufus & Chaka Khan world tour. Later in the same year, John was introduced to Quincy Jones. Quincy asked if John was available for studio sessions outside of Rufus & Chaka. John said “yes, of course!” and a short time after John was in the studio recording drums for Michael Jackson’s Off The Wall album. Since doing Off The Wall, John’s phone has literally been ringing...off the wall! JR went on to record on some of the most iconic albums and songs of all time including: We Are The World, All Night Long, You Are and Say You Say Me by Lionel Richie, I’m So Excited and Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters, I’m Just A Gigolo and California Girls by David Lee Roth, Higher Love, The Finer Things and Back In The Highlife by Steve Winwood, Express Yourself by Madonna, Off The Wall, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Workin Day and Night and Bad by Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole’s,”Stardust” and Change The World by Eric Clapton, Quincy Jones’ The Dude, Q’s Jook Joint and From Q With Love, Give Me The Night from George Benson just to name a few. In the 1983 John won a Grammy with Rufus and Chaka Khan for “Ain’t Nobody”. JR has two solo CDs, Funkshui (2004) and Platinum (2010) on his own label, Homecourt Records, and another CD, Rivers Of Paradise, with his band, TRW, released through Frontiers Records. JR continues to produce a range of projects and maintains a recording studio in Thousand Oaks, CA, where he continues to add his hit making groove and feel on numerous hits, movies and jingles. Endorsements: DW Drums, Latin Percussion, Paiste Cymbals, Remo, Zoom, Tree Works Chimes, M-Audio, Shure. Links: Website: www.johnjrrobinson.comTwitter: twitter.com/johnjrrobinsonYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/JohnJRRobinson
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Brandy emerged at quite a young age in the early 1990's, launching her musick career off of the success of her acting work on UPN's "Moesha". Her efforts as an early teen, with great success, soundtrack work with legend Quincy Jones (covering Michael Jackson no-less), & some of her 2nd era are included here Tracklist: 1. I Wanna Be Down (Remix) (With Queen Latifah, Yo-Yo, & MC Lyte)- 1994 - Brandy GOLD US/#49 Year-End US (1995)/#1 US R&B/#6 US/#11 NZ/#12 AU/#36 US 2. Baby - 1994 - Brandy #37 Year-End US (1995)/#1 US R&B/#4 US/#4 NZ/#16 AU 3. Best Friend (Unknown Remix) - 1994 - Brandy #98 Year-End US (1995)/#7 US R&B/#11 NZ/#34 US 4. Brokenhearted (Album Version) - 1994 - Brandy #77 Year-End US (1995)/#2 US R&B/#6 NZ/#9 US/#11 US Dance 5. Movin' On - 1994 - Brandy 6. As Long As You're Here - 1994 - Brandy 7. Sunny Day - 1994 - Brandy 8. Sittin' Up In My Room - 1995 - Waiting To Exhale OST #PLATINUM US/#16 Year-End US (1996)/#2 US R&B/#2 US/#6 NZ/#30 UK/#60 SW 9. Rock With You (With Quincy Jones & Heavy D) - 1995 - Q's Jook Joint #74 US R&B 10. Angel In Disguise - 1998 - Never Say Never #17 US R&B
John “JR” Robinson has become the most recorded drummer in history, even surpassing the great Hal Blaine. Some of the hits are, We Are The World, All Night Long, You Are and Say You Say Me by Lionel Richie, I’m So Excited and Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters, I’m Just A Gigolo and California Girls by David Lee Roth, Higher Love, The Finer Things and Back In The Highlife by Steve Winwood, Express Yourself by Madonna, Off The Wall, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Workin Day and Night and Bad from the late great Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole’s,”Stardust” and Change The World by Eric Clapton, Quincy Jones’ The Dude, Q’s Jook Joint and From Q With Love, Give Me The Night from George Benson just to name a few. Of course in the 1983 JR won a Grammy with Rufus and Chaka Khan for “Ain’t Nobody”.