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Each May in Angels Camp, California, thousands of people will come to witness a contest that could pay a winner $20,000. It's a fun event...
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Jumpin' In SPLASH! One cat, less chat, more music . . . Want more SPLASHES!? Let us know!
Un triple CD como banda sonora del libro del pianista, crítico de jazz y musicólogo francés Laurent Cugny, antiguo director de la Orquesta Nacional de Jazz y profesor emérito de la Sorbona, 'Une histoire du jazz': Original Dixieland Jazz Band ('Tiger rag'), King Oliver´s Creole Jazz Band ('Canal street blues'), Jelly Roll Morton Red Hot Peppers ('Black bottom stomp'), Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five ('Hotter than that'), Bix Beiderbecke Wolverine Orchestra ('Jazz me blues'), Fletcher Henderson ('New king porter stomp'), Lester Young ('These foolish things'), Count Basie and His Orchestra ('Jumpin´at the woodside'), Duke Ellington and His Orchestra ('Echoes of Harlem'), Benny Goodman Orchestra ('Clarinet a la king'), Dizzy Gillespie and His All Stars ('Hot house'), Charlie Parker Ribop Boys ('Roko'), Bud Powell ('Tempus fugit'), Miles Davis Nonet ('Boplicity'), The Stan Getz Quintet ('Thou swell'), Chet Baker Quartet ('I fall in love') y Dave Brubeck ('Take five').Escuchar audio
The cats in the hats are back with a selection of TT inspired modern jazz . . .expect to Vroom and Go a go go!
This week we talk about John Carter! The movie that didn't have Jared Leto but so desperately wanted to (it would have sucked anyway). It seems like a copycat movie, but that's an anachronistic take once we get into the nitty gritty, so let's do it! Yelling! Giants, Deja, and Jeddaks join John on a Jihad, journeying to a juggernaut of jousting javelins, just so Johnny can jangle his jewel! Alien animal cruelty! Jumpin' John's abrupt abductions! Junk astronomy! Native American martians! White savior saving the savages? Baking out baby Barsoomians! Bald guys in disguise! The Jeddak of Helium? Bumbling and unbelievable worldbuilding! Roman soldiers with fur! Creatine beans, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
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Diese Sendung hat Joachim Böskens zusammengestellt. Das LIVE – Anspiel diesmal ist : „Nature Boy” – durch Nat King Cole bekannt geworden. Folgende Titel sind zu hören: 1. My little suede Shoes – Charlie Parker 3:07 2. If you could see me now – Kenny Burrell with Art Blakey 5:30 3. Nature Boy – Céline Dion 3:46 4. Sweet Georgia bright – Henning Vincent 4:56 5. So danco Samba – Joao Gilberto 3:43 6. Jumpin' at the Woodside – RBT-Big Band & RIAS Big Band 3:56 7. Our Love is here to stay – Miriam Netti 3:30 8. Houston Blues – Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra 3:09 9. Agua de beber – Al Jarreau 3:57 Für Titelwünsche und Anregungen schreiben Sie gern an: jazztime.mv@ndr.de Keep Swingin' !!!
The cats in the hats with some cool tunes for the forthcoming rain from Mick Goodrick to Marius Neset . . .and several bases in between. Check it out . .
Join us for a thrilling addition to our 80th anniversary VE Day episode. We uncover the extraordinary tale of Joseph "Jumpin' Joe" Beyrle, a WWII paratrooper whose courage defined a generation. From heart-pounding D-Day jumps with the 101st Airborne to a remarkable chapter fighting alongside the Soviet Red Army. Beyrle's rare WWII dual service makes his story unforgettable. What drove this fearless soldier to bridge two armies in the fight for freedom? Dive into this gripping WWII podcast episode to uncover the legend of Jumpin' Joe. Listen now to our true WWII stories podcast and subscribe for more epic tales of the Greatest Generation! [Listen on Spotify] | [Listen on Apple Podcasts] | [Video on RUMBLE] Listen now and subscribe for more epic "Leaducation"! Jumpin' Joe Beyrle WWII podcast VE Day episode
It's May-hem on So Many Sequels! In this updates episode, we kick off our month of disaster movies and preview what's to come (hello, Dante's Peak). Garrett, David, and Josh catch up on what they've been watching—including David's surprisingly positive review of Marvel's Thunderbolts, Garrett's deep dive into ‘80s spy flicks like Jumpin' Jack Flash, and Josh's random but relevant discovery of Canadian Bacon.Plus, we rant about the Oscars finally requiring voters to watch the dang movies, celebrate the IMAX return of Sinners, and react to the trailer for Now You See Me 3. Spoiler light, fun-heavy, and full of movie-club vibes.Subscribe & leave us a review!somanysequels.com[00:00] It's May‑hem on So Many Sequels—welcome to Disaster Movie Month! Bonus points for any “mayday” shout‑outs.[02:30] David gives his take on Marvel's Thunderbolts.[08:00] Josh dives into the wild political satire Canadian Bacon.[13:00] Garrett revisits '80s spy thrills with Jumpin' Jack Flash.[17:00] A quick look at Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag.[18:00] We rant about the Oscars' new viewing rule and celebrate the IMAX return of Sinners.[24:00] Trailer breakdown: Now You See Me 3.[28:30] Box Office roundup and wrap‑up.
The cats enjoy more from the seeming never endling list of new big bands, celebrate Keith Jarrett's 80th birthday, and head to space with Jane Ira Bloom
The cats in the hats bring you their selection of the best in modern jazz from around the globe . . and a celebrate a couple of jazz birthdays . .!
IT'S YOUR TIME TO SHINE, ARIES!!!!And Susan Miller says you can expect good news throughout your birthday month! However, you may want to put on your beekeeper suit just to be safe because everyone should be ready to enter the prickly briar patch and weather cosmic storms.Laura and Alex begin with a recap of Susan's Note, and it is all business: astrology business and Susan Miller business. There are so many planets changing signs right now that Susan cannot get distracted by tales of her health or apartment rental but instead must focus on the stars. Of course, though, there's always time for a little discounted calendar plug. Next the gals wish Aries a very happy birthday! Neptune is in Aries for the first time since 1861, and it is a BIG DEAL. All of this planetary commotion and activity means good things for Aries. Just don't get fooled by Neptune's veil, which can lead to obfuscation and confusion. Check yourself before you wreck yourself, Aries! Then Laura tells Taurus that April is a great time of review and reflection before all of the planets that have been retrograding regain their full strength and things really get going in May. Also, Taurus should be aware that Pluto and Mars are bickering, which could lead to problems. Let's just say that Susan has an interesting idea for how to deal with this. Finally, Alex tells Scorpio to keep their schedules light during April. And she passes on Susan's repeated warning that they must take care of their health! Laura and Alex discuss the following at these timestamps: Note from Susan Miller: 2:30Aries: 6:10Taurus: 23:25Scorpio: 33:20Share your own thoughts on Susan Miller's Astrology Zone with us by emailing astrologyzoned@gmail.com.Links:Read each episode's transcript at our website: astrologyzoned.comHelp Laura reach the full potential of her Susan Miller legacy by buying her romance novels: http://Lauralovelybooks.com
The cats are back! With music from the likes of Terry Gibbs, Brad Mehldau, John Surman, Noah Preminger and Aaron Parkes . .
Early jazz drummers, pt. 2. Featuring: Buddy Gilmore, Chick Webb, Sonny Greer, George Wettling, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Papa Jo Jones.Music: Castle House Rag, Vote for Mr. Rhythm, Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away), Jumpin' Pumpkins, Drummer's Delight, Three Little Words, Shine, Sing Sing Sing, Drum Boogie, Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today), Delta Serenade.
NEW! You can now message us about this episode:Join us for our first interview of Season 3 with Mikaela and Kat of Jumpin' Jax Tavern! We discuss their ambitious idea to begin their own small business - offering curated D&D class themed gift-boxes for players and Dungeon Masters alike! Join us as they take us on their journey of their first plans, all the way to experiencing the themed bar take-over with their very own home-brewed one shot! Be sure to check out their website and social medias for updated information on their latest projects and product launches. https://www.jumpinjaxtavern.com/https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjaxtavern/?hl=enMusic by Jeremiah WarmbierFind us here!https://linktr.ee/potionsandpotpourri https://www.instagram.com/potionsandpotpourri/https://www.tiktok.com/@potionsandpotpourriEmail us at: potionsandpotpourri@gmail.com
The cats in the hats with the best in contemporary from the likes of Emma Rawicz, The Yellowjackets, Tom Smith and Gary Peacock
Final Episode in the Bosh! Series. 2 Hours of non-stop bangers ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot speak with author David Rowell about his new book, The Endless Refrain: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Threat to New Music. The hosts also review the new albums by Bartees Strange and Sasami.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Bartees Strange, "Sober," Horror, 4AD, 2025Bartees Strange, "Wants Needs," Horror, 4AD, 2025Bartees Strange, "Baltimore," Horror, 4AD, 2025Bartees Strange, "17," Horror, 4AD, 2025Bartees Strange, "Doomsday Buttercup," Horror, 4AD, 2025Sasami, "Slugger," Blood On the Silver Screen, Domino, 2025Sasami, "Love Makes You Do Crazy Things," Blood On the Silver Screen, Domino, 2025Sasami, "The Seed," Blood On the Silver Screen, Domino, 2025Sasami, "I'll Be Gone," Blood On the Silver Screen, Domino, 2025Tom Petty, "You Don't Know How it Feels," Wildflowers, Warner, 1994Kajagoogoo, "Too Shy," White Feathers, EMI, 1983Journey, "Lights," Infinity, Columbia, 1978The Rolling Stones, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," Single, Decca, 1968Neil Young, "Tonight's the Night," Tonight's the Night, Reprise, 1975Hüsker Dü, "Sorry Somehow," Candy Apple Grey, Warner, 1986Men at Work, "Down Under," Business as Usual, Columbia, 1981The Selecter, "On My Radio," On My Radio (Single), 2 Tone, 1979See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, your host Analytic Dreamz unpacks the buzz surrounding Playboi Carti's highly anticipated album, I AM MUSIC, originally slated for a midnight EST release on March 14, 2025, but pushed to 3 a.m. EST after Young Thug submitted his verse just in time. The star-studded project features heavyweights like Travis Scott, Future, Lil Uzi Vert,The Weeknd, Skepta, Young Thug, Ty Dolla Sign, and a mystery artist yet to be revealed. DJ Akademiks, who previewed the album on March 13, dubbed it a 'day one classic,' fueling speculation with teases of a Kendrick Lamar feature and a posthumous XXXTENTACION collaboration. Carti plans to debut I AM MUSIC live at Rolling Loud California 2025 before hitting the road with The Weeknd. Following the massive success of Whole Lotta Red, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 100,000 units in 2020, fans took to X in a frenzy over the delay. Memes and the 'I AM DELAY' trend dubbed it the '3/14/2025 Incident,' reflecting Carti's signature unpredictable drops. Despite the wait, excitement remains electric—Analytic Dreamz breaks down why the internet will erupt when I AM MUSIC finally lands.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Blamison are back in the march towards the Ides with a banger of a film starring Mick Jagger as Ned Kelly (1970). And, get this!, Micky Boy only sings one song on this film and it is all the better for it. We talk about film, yes, but mostly about how fucking incredible this soundtrack is and why it makes the movie so much better than it actually is.Other things talked about: throwing Demetrius Sanders under the bus again and our favorite historical figures and their portrayals in cinema.Clip: "Insult Comic Restaurant" from Season 2, Episode 5 of I Think You Should Leave.
This is the free-for-all version featuring the most thronged kitchen yet. We're thrilled to have Martin Stephenson and five other members of Newcastle's Jumpin' Hot Club Revue, led by Shipcote who founded it forty years ago. So many kinds of music you love, played live, with the famous Kershaw record collection to fill in the rest.
Today on the show we spoke to Dean Harrison, who was out on his boat in the Bay of Islands when a 450kg Dolphin jumped up and in to his boat.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AQUARIUS!!!! We made it to February, a month with two new moons (sort of) and a challenging full moon. For better or worse, all the signs are in it together this month, and Susan Miller is here to advise on how to wrestle the full moon dragons to the ground. The gals kick off the episode with the Embezzlement Update. Were any of Susan's predictions in January accurate? Fortunately for Laura, they were, and she shares all about her latest book, which has garnered the attention of VIPs. Then Laura and Alex implore Susan (yet again!) to produce some lowbrow merch, which they would love to buy, despite the fact that neither of them wants to pay the few extra dollars for Astrology Zone's premium app. The episode continues with a discussion of the Note, which is surprisingly full of astrology. Also included this month is a transcript from Susan's hectic life, which Laura and Alex perform as a dramatic reading. Through this vignette, we learn about Valerie, the never-before-mentioned assistant! (Call us, Val, if we can help with the merch. We have ideas!) Next the gals recap the horoscopes. Unfortunately, because the difficult full moon appears so close to Valentine's Day, Susan recommends putting off all festivities and celebrating later in the month. More positively, Laura and Alex tell Aquarius about all the fun activities that the planets are doing in their honor. Finally, they fill Taurus and Scorpio in on what to expect this February. Laura and Alex discuss the following at these timestamps: Embezzlement Update: 01:45Note from Susan Miller: 11:32Aquarius: 24:55Taurus: 35:36Scorpio: 43:25Share your own thoughts on Susan Miller's Astrology Zone with us by emailing astrologyzoned@gmail.com.Links:Read each episode's transcript at our website: astrologyzoned.comHelp Laura reach the full potential of her Susan Miller legacy by buying her romance novels: http://Lauralovelybooks.com
Send us a textIn Episode 145 of The Media Slayers, Aly kicks things off with his hilarious yet serious issues with Destiny's Child throwback hit “Jumpin' Jumpin'” Meanwhile, Keyy G shares a wild story about unexpectedly finding a random child earlier this week.The crew sends their hearts and prayers to those affected by the passing of hip-hop legend Irv Gotti (RIP) and makes their final Super Bowl predictions. On the music side, they discuss Lil Wayne's upcoming album, their thoughts on the “Tweaker” remix by Gelo featuring Lil Wayne, and the brewing Big Meech vs. 50 Cent and Kash Doll vs. Asian Doll beefs.They also unpack Viacom's lawsuit against Zeus Network, why TikTok is banned in the U.S., and play a fun hypothetical game: who would be in their Top 5 friends if Instagram had that feature? With all this and much more, Episode 145 is one you won't want to miss! Tune in now!!!https://instagram.com/weaintdonepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
...JUMPIN` (swimmin` thru`) Genres` (as usual)...covering TONY IMPORTS `JazzRoom` show on Colne Community Radio (106.6FM)...(05/02/25)...01. Mongo Santamaria - Cloud Nine.02. Willie Bobo - Boogaloo in Room 802.03. Dizzy Gillespie - Carnival.04. Fanfare - Oddysey.05. Milton Hamilton - Crystalized.06. Olli Ahvenlahi - Grandma`s Rocking Chair.07. Joao Donato - Sausalito.08. Chip Wickham - Red Planet.09. Dave Valentin - Cinnamon & Clove.10. Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess.11. Mandrill - Too Late.DxPs: `THE` Tony Ashby - https://colneradio.net/members/tony-ashby-presenter/ (Tony Imports) JAZZROOM Show (10th Year Radio Show `Anniversary` on Weds. 19th Feb. 2025 (8pm>10pm) on Colne Community Radio (https://colneradio.net/)Pps: Turbo JAZZ (Mark Sweet) > https://www.mixcloud.com/marksweet7583/- Check `JAZZ SOCIAL` Mixcloud > https://www.mixcloud.com/JAZZ_SOCIAL/
Whoopbruary is here! We're dedicating a whole month to the incomparable Whoopi Goldberg, spotlighting a trio of films she made after her powerhouse performance in The Color Purple—plus one extra for good measure. Kicking things off is Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986), the high-energy spy comedy directed by Penny Marshall. Whoopi stars as Terry Doolittle, a quick-witted computer technician who unwittingly stumbles into international espionage when she makes contact with a British spy. With a script originally penned by David H. Franzoni, Whoopi's signature charm is on full display.Ian Brownell joins this month's co-host, Razzie-nominated writer Kevin Lehane, for a fun discussion of where and how this fits into Whoopi's filmography.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Whoopbruary is here! We're dedicating a whole month to the incomparable Whoopi Goldberg, spotlighting a trio of films she made after her powerhouse performance in The Color Purple—plus one extra for good measure. Kicking things off is Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986), the high-energy spy comedy directed by Penny Marshall. Whoopi stars as Terry Doolittle, a quick-witted computer technician who unwittingly stumbles into international espionage when she makes contact with a British spy. With a script originally penned by David H. Franzoni, Whoopi's signature charm is on full display.Ian Brownell joins this month's co-host, Razzie-nominated writer Kevin Lehane, for a fun discussion of where and how this fits into Whoopi's filmography.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
THE BILL CROW QUARTET “JAZZ ANECDOTES” Englewood Cliffs, N.J., November 19 & 20, 1996Jazz anecdotes, Bohemia after dark, In a mellow tone, Street of dreamsCarmen Leggio (ts) Joe Cohn (g) Bill Crow (b) David Jones (d) JARRETT/PEACOCK/MOTIAN “THE OLD COUNTRY” LIVE “THE DEER HEAD INN” Delaware Water Gap, PA, September, 1992I fall in love too easily, Straight no chaserKeith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Paul Motian (d) LEO PARKER “ROLLIN' WITH LEO” Englewood Cliffs, N.J., October 12, 1961The Lion's roar, Rollin' with Leo, Jumpin' LeoDave Burns (tp) Bill Swindell (ts) Leo Parker (bar) Johnny Acea (p) Stan Conover (b) Purnell Rice (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 04 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Before discovering punk rock and forming New Jersey hardcore band Detention with his brothers Daniel and Paul, bassist Kevin Shields was a rock and roll kid. He bought the Johnny Winter And 'Live' album because he thought the cover looked cool, and no matter where his musical path took him this blistering live set recorded live at The Fillmore East in 1970 remained near-and-dear to his heart. Rock. And. Roll. Songs discussed in this episode: It's My Own Fault - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); El Salvador, Dead Rock 'N Rollers - Detention; Out of Vogue - The Middle Class; Anxiety Attack - Detention; Wait For The Blackout - The Damned (Live from 'A Night Of A Thousand Vampires'); It's My Own Fault - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Since I've Been Lovin' You - Led Zeppelin; Tobacco Road - Edgar Winter; Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer; Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys; I'm Your Captain - Grand Funk Railroad; Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Statesboro Blues - The Allman Brothers (Live at Fillmore East, 1971); It's My Own Fault, Jumpin' Jack Flash - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Chaos - Bigger Thomas; Rock and Roll Medley - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Highway 61 Revisited - Johnny Winter (Live in California, 1975); Mean Town Blues - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Glory - Television; Johnny B. Goode - Johnny Winter And (Live at the Fillmore East, NYC 1970); Beach - Detention *Check out Left For Dead Records' reissue of Detention's classic 1983 single 'Dead Rock 'n Rollers' plus 8 more songs at: https://www.leftfordeadrecords.com/
I am joined by Foresters' Ball Chief Push Koson & Publicity Officer Katee to spread the word about the 106th Foresters' Ball! This is the Best Ball you will ever attend! This years theme is Tankers Droppin & Crews a Jumpin. Tune in to hear more about this Great event.
1. Kyodai, Roberto Rodriguez - Breaking (Roberto Rodriguez Remix)2. Mazema - Leliafan (Original Mix)3. Thabo Getsome - Lost Way (Original Mix)4. Urban Soul, Roland Clark, Ron Trent, Anthony Nicholson - My Urban Soul (USG Urban Rydims)5. Ch!njong X Ch!njong - Tribalismo6. Iron Rodd - Yde (Technical Mix)7. Calussa, Augusto Yepes - Bayamo8. Corey Holmes - Love Of My Life9. Musaria feat. Saturna - Moment (Atjazz Astro Remix)10. Peri X, Doug Gomez - Butterflies (Doug Gomez Merecumbe Remix)11. Joe Rizla - O y a (Main Brand New Day Mix)12. M. Caporale - Magic World13. Phlash And Friends - Revolution Solution (Bonus Track)14. The Boss - Congo (D Max Mix)15. The Rhythm Masters - Doo-Day (Club Mix)16. Ron & Chez D, Ron Trent, Chez Damier - Untitled D17. Duwayne Motley, Zandrina, Demarkus Lewis - Gave up on Love (feat. Zandrina) (Deez Raw Life Mix)18. Michel De Hey, Crackazat - Tracklights (Crackazat Remix)19. Post Cap Era - Feel That (Original Mix)20. Ron Carroll - Mysteries21. Fingers Inc - A Path ( Club Mix )22. LY - Back 2 Zanzibar (King Street Mix)23. Mr. Lee - I Can't Forget (Vocal)24. Rare Arts, DJ T. - Boriqua Posse (The Kiss Connection Mix - DJ T. Edit)25. Todd Terry feat. Doug Lazy - The Unreleased Project Part 4 (Jumpin')26. Masters At Work feat. India - I Can't Get No Sleep27. DreamHouse - Jump and Prance (Dream Mix)28. Planet Detroit - Better Way (Horny Mix)29. Next Evidence - My Castle ( Old Mix )
Lars Delfstein - Deep, Club, lounge and beach house beats with love
After the Christmas and New Year break, it's time to get back to it....BUT, it's not time to sit down so Keep on Jumpin' Happy New Year. Lots of love from Lars xxxx
On Dec. 25, 1907, legendary jazz musician and bandleader Cabell “Cab” Calloway was born in Rochester, New York. Raised in Baltimore, Calloway left law school in the 1920s to sing with the Alabamians, launching a career that led him to Chicago's thriving jazz scene and eventually to Harlem's famed Cotton Club. During the 1930s big band era, Calloway's charismatic stage presence and distinctive scat singing style electrified audiences. He recorded iconic hits such as “Minnie the Moocher,” “Kickin' the Gong Around,” “Moon Glow,” and “The Jumpin' Jive.” Calloway continued to perform well into the late twentieth century, captivating new audiences and inspiring generations before his passing on November 18, 1994, at the age of 88. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LYNY is pushing the boundaries of electronic music by discovering and combining new cutting-edge sounds with melodic compositions. His approach to bass music is heavily influenced by Hip-Hop and trap beats with a splash of R&B. He strives to balance his songs with heart wrenching basslines, arpeggiated melodies, hard hitting drums, and often throws in recognizable vocal chops. LYNY's skills as a producer and engineer have landed him placements with Tobi Lou, Lox Chatterbox, and SVRITE. Some of LYNY's stand out tunes include ‘Noxious' and ‘Kill Count' which have been played out by industry heavy hitters on massive stages. Another one of his popular tunes ‘Jump Bros!' is a flip of Destiny Child's ‘Jumpin' mixed with the ‘Super Smash Bros. Brawl' theme melody. His versatility has allowed him to touch many genres progressing his sound to a very unique place. The success of his releases has earned him major support from Marshmello, Louis The Child, and Zeds Dead as well as labels such as Majestic Casual and Sable Valley. To listen: / lynyofficial
On tonight's show: Édith Piaf, La vie en rose (Live Paris 3 Avril 1954) Ella Fitzgerald, Cry Me a River (Live at Zardi's 1956) Duke Ellington, Tea for Two Charlie Shavers & Coleman Hawkins, Jumpin' with Symphony Sid Lena Horne, Let Me Love You and It's All Right with Me (Live at The Waldorf Astoria) Ahmad Jamal, I'll Take Romance and My Funny Valentine Carmen McRae, Take Five (Live at Sugar Hill with Dave Brubeck) George Benson, Take Five (Live at Carnegie Hall) Toots Thielemans with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson, The Mooche Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Bli Blip (with Dianne Reeves) Etta Jones & Houston Person, Deed I Do Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, C Jam Blues
Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: https://sponsr.is/magellantv_criminalconnection_1224. Start your free trial TODAY or give an amazing gift for a limited time!Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast.Today, The Podfather welcomes, Nigel Thompson. A man who'd you know better in the rave, Jungle and Drum & Bass scene; Jumpin Jack Frost is in the house .From guns and prison to a legend in the rave, Jungle and Drum & Bass scene, The Podfather uncovers Frost's dark past, saved by his rise in the music scene.Here it all here.Now sit back and enjoy the show.We'll see you on the other side.Big thank you to our sponsors:BetovoHype Energy - https://he-uk.com?sca_ref=7399033.NvsJmwxlw19Y - Get 20% off using discount code PODFATHERSimian Saboteur - https://simiansaboteur.com/ - Use the code BANANA5 for 5% off your first orderFragrance Du Bois - https://fragrancedubois.com/discount/CCPOD10 - Get 10% Off using code CCPOD10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Jumpin' Jehoshaphat!" has been a humorous non-swear swear for a long time. But who was Jehoshaphat and why was he so jumpy?This week I'm going to tell you a story from the Old Testament which highlights the difficulty of remaining at peace during times of way and how fight or flight are not the only options. There is a third way, a choice we can each make, one that involves following the Way of the LORD. Which way did Jehoshaphat jump and which path will you choose?
New Orleans multi-talented Ruben Bertrands (Spectra Music Group) talks about his latest release “The Other Side of the Coin” featuring “Big Wave” and “Going Down Slow” plus his albums “Blues Messenger”, “After Hours”, and “Leuven Blues”! Ruben began his amazing career playing harmonica on the streets of Brussels at 21, a decade later playing honkytonk from the beaches of Spain to the French Quarter of New Orleans and on Belgium's oldest indie radio station! Also founded non-profit “Leuven Live” organizing over 200 concerts & jam sessions, and selected by Reverbnation to the Richmond Int'l Film Fest winning Grand Prize for Best Music, play shares the stories behind the music including “Café DeLaVonte”, “Bella of the Bog”, “Jumpin' Turnstiles”, “Aunt Mimi's Off Her Meds” and more! Check out the amazing Ruben Bertrands of Spectra Music on all streaming platforms and www.rubenbertrands.com and www.spectramusicgroup.com today! #rubenbertrands #neworleans #spectramusicgroup #harmonica #theothersideofthecoin #bigwave #goingdownslow #bluesmessenger #leuvenblues #brussels #belgium #frenchquarter #leuvenlive #richmondinternationalfilmfest #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerrubenbertrands #themikewagnershowrubenbertrands --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
New Orleans multi-talented Ruben Bertrands (Spectra Music Group) talks about his latest release “The Other Side of the Coin” featuring “Big Wave” and “Going Down Slow” plus his albums “Blues Messenger”, “After Hours”, and “Leuven Blues”! Ruben began his amazing career playing harmonica on the streets of Brussels at 21, a decade later playing honkytonk from the beaches of Spain to the French Quarter of New Orleans and on Belgium's oldest indie radio station! Also founded non-profit “Leuven Live” organizing over 200 concerts & jam sessions, and selected by Reverbnation to the Richmond Int'l Film Fest winning Grand Prize for Best Music, play shares the stories behind the music including “Café DeLaVonte”, “Bella of the Bog”, “Jumpin' Turnstiles”, “Aunt Mimi's Off Her Meds” and more! Check out the amazing Ruben Bertrands of Spectra Music on all streaming platforms and www.rubenbertrands.com and www.spectramusicgroup.com today! #rubenbertrands #neworleans #spectramusicgroup #harmonica #theothersideofthecoin #bigwave #goingdownslow #bluesmessenger #leuvenblues #brussels #belgium #frenchquarter #leuvenlive #richmondinternationalfilmfest #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerrubenbertrands #themikewagnershowrubenbertrands --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Tonight's show: Count Basie, Jumpin' At The Woodside Jelly Roll Morton, Don't You Leave Me Here Gene Krupa, Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge, Skylark Cab Calloway, 06 - Special Delivery Vince Guaraldi Trio, Never Never Land Ruby Braff, Barbary Coast Arnett Cobb with Ray Bryant, Cocktails for Two and Blues in the Closet Arnett Cobb with Tommy Flanagan, Blue Lou Arnett Cobb with Bobby Timmons, Down by the Riverside Ella Fitzgerald & Tommy Flanagan, Little White Lies (Live) Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and His Orchestra, The Count Basie Orchestra & Tommy Flanagan, Indian Summer (Live) Jaki Byard with Tommy Flanagan, Satin Doll Claude Bolling Big Band, Duke's Beat
Joliet becomes the pro wrestling capital of Illinois this weekend with Rocket Pro and Ego Pro shows taking over the town. RPW Head of Creative and Talent Relations Kevin “Nuke” Palmer joins Windy City Slam to talk RPW's stacked “Darkness Falls,” his career and passion for wrestling, the creative process, long-term storytelling and more. Mike also previews Ego Pro Wrestling, which features appearances by WWE's Kofi Kingston, TNA's JDC and AEW's Top Flight and a lineup of great independent talent. We also recap Freelance Wrestling, 2econd Wrestling and SSW and preview NXT's premiere on the CW at Allstate Arena, WWE's Bad Blood, POWW Entertainment, One Fall Entertainment and ICW Milwaukee. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
What if we're not stuck living with weakening bones and painful knees or hips as we age? Join host Jan M. Flynn in conversation with Dr. Alan Beyer, the Executive Medical Director of Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Newport Beach CA and host of radio show "Doctors in the Dugout" as he talks about heading off osteoporosis, what to do if joint pain starts limiting your life, and his journey through his own hip replacement. Show links:Dr. Alan Beyer “On the Other Side of the Scalpel” video blogOr watch on YouTubeHoag Orthopedic Institute, home pageAlan H. Beyer, M.D., Hoag Orthopedic InstituteDoctor in the Dugout Radio Show (AM 830)Music on this episode includes Weathervane and Chafftop by Blue Dot Sessions.Support the show
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot take another trip to the Desert Island Jukebox. They hear from past guests like Mary J. Blige, The Melvins, Lucy Dacus and more about the songs they can't live without.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Adia Victoria, "Magnolia Blues," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021Fiona Apple, "Every Single Night," The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, Epic, 2012Lucy Dacus, "VBS," Home Video, Matador, 2021Molly Drake, "I Remember," The Tide's Magnificence: Songs and Poems of Molly Drake , Bryter, 2018Nick Drake, "Pink Moon," Pink Moon, Island, 1972Nick Drake, "Road," Pink Moon, Island, 1972The Mountain Goats, "No Children," Tallahassee, 4AD, 2002Dionne Warwick, "I'll Never Love This Way Again," Dionne, Arista, 1979Nightwish, "FantasMic," Wishmaster, Spinefarm, 2000The Mountain Goats, "This Year," The Sunset Tree, 4AD, 2005The Melvins, "Honey Bucket," Houdini, Atlantic, 1993Judy Garland, "You Go To My Head," Judy at Carnegie Hall, Capitol, 1961The Rolling Stones, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," Jumpin Jack Flash (Single), Decca, 1968Jimi Hendrix Experience, "If 6 Was 9," Axis: Bold As Love , Track, 1967Wayne and Garth, "Wayne's World Theme," Wayne's World (Music From The Motion Picture), Reprise, 1992Tony Scott, "Za-Zen (Meditation)," Music For Zen Meditation, Verve, 1964Norman Greenbaum, "Spirit in the Sky," Spirit in the Sky, Reprise, 1969Iron and Wine, "Call It Dreaming," Beast Epic, Sub Pop, 2017Van Morrison, "Come Here My Love," Veedon Fleece, Warner Bros., 1974Vic Mensa, "We Could Be Free (feat Ty Dolla Sign)," The Autobiography, Roc Nation, 2017Stevie Wonder, "For Once In My Life," For Once In My Life, Tamla, 1968Jay-Z, "Smile," 444, Roc Nation, 2017Stevie Wonder, "Love's In Need of Love Today," Songs in the Key of Life, Tamla, 1976Mary J. Blige, "I'm Going Down (Live)," The Tour, MCA, 1998Stevie Wonder, "As," Songs in the Key Of Life, Tamla, 1976Stevie Wonder, "Pastime Paradise," Songs in the Key Of Life, Tamla, 1976Stevie Wonder, "I Wish," Songs in the Key Of Life, Tamla, 1976Sam Cooke, "A Change Is Gonna Come," Ain't That Good News, RCA Victor, 1964Television, "Marquee Moon," Marquee Moon, Elektra, 1977Tears For Fears, "Head Over Heels," Songs from the Big Chair, Mercury, 1985Wolf Alice , "Lisbon," My Love Is Cool, Dirty Hit, 2015Buffalo Springfield, "For What It's Worth," For What It's Worth (Single), Atco, 1966The Who, "Baba O'Riley," Who's Next, Decca, 1971Miles Davis, "Blue in Green," Kind of Blue, Columbia, 1959The Beatles, "Tomorrow Never Knows (Mono)," Revolver , Capitol, 1966MC5, "Kick Out the Jams," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vont complains about bringing gifts to destination weddings, we talk to a caller about having a registry for her birthday, and more!
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay meander through the wilds of the recent Ape Canyon event at the NABC, the preference for using calls vs. knocks in the field, a resolution to protect the 'squatch, bucket list research locales, the virtues of the infamous Turtleman, Bobo's luck, and a two-for-one "Bobo's Story Time" segment regarding some of his shark encounters!Sign up for our weekly bonus podcast "Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond" and ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/bigfootandbeyondpodcastGet official "Bigfoot & Beyond with Cliff & Bobo" merchandise here: https://sasquatchprints.com/bigfoot-and-beyond-merch/