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Country Bunker Medicine Show
Giovedì 15 Maggio 2025

Country Bunker Medicine Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 42:26


Motorcycle Mama – Casey Shelden and the Homewreckers P & Wt – The Captain Legendary Band The Soul of Country Music – North of Nashville Live Forever (feat. Dallas Moore) – Jim Bachmann Jackson – Johnny Cash & June Carter 6 Beer Drive – The 241s The After Midnight Special – Kristina Murray Honky Tonkin’ Guitar Man – Russ Nasset & The Revelators Oh Lordy Me (feat. Ronnie Bowman & Junior Sisk) – Mason Via You Can Come to My Funeral – Jrd & the Big Mistake

The Mike Wagner Show
Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 50:08


Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche” plus “Messed Up World” and her previous releases “Jewels Café”, ”Outside of the Circle”, “Day in my Shoes”, “Break These Chains”, “Stubborn in my Blood” and more! Tia began her award-winning career at 19 winning the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest, moved to Nashville and met/married melody man Tommy Parham producing over 10 international releases with various placements in film & TV winning numerous awards, collaborated with Johnny Cash, June Carter, Randy Bachmann and Anne Murray and helped raise funds/awareness for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library plus the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Tia McGraff with her latest releases on all major platforms and www.tiamcgraff.com today! #tiamcgraff #canadian #awardwinning #singersongwriter #avalanche #messedupworld #tommyparham #nashville #jewelscafe #outsideofthecircle #dayinmyshoes #breakthesechains #stubborninmyblood #johnnycash#junecarter #randybachmann #annemurray #dollyparton #imaginationlibrary #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertiamcgraff #themikewagnershowtiamcgraff

The Mike Wagner Show
Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 34:54


Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche” plus “Messed Up World” and her previous releases “Jewels Café”, ”Outside of the Circle”, “Day in my Shoes”, “Break These Chains”, “Stubborn in my Blood” and more! Tia began her award-winning career at 19 winning the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest, moved to Nashville and met/married melody man Tommy Parham producing over 10 international releases with various placements in film & TV winning numerous awards, collaborated with Johnny Cash, June Carter, Randy Bachmann and Anne Murray and helped raise funds/awareness for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library plus the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Tia McGraff with her latest releases on all major platforms and www.tiamcgraff.com today! #tiamcgraff #canadian #awardwinning #singersongwriter #avalanche #messedupworld #tommyparham #nashville #jewelscafe #outsideofthecircle #dayinmyshoes #breakthesechains #stubborninmyblood #johnnycash#junecarter #randybachmann #annemurray #dollyparton #imaginationlibrary #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertiamcgraff #themikewagnershowtiamcgraff

The Mike Wagner Show
Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 50:09


Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter Tia McGraff talks about her latest release “Avalanche” plus “Messed Up World” and her previous releases “Jewels Café”, ”Outside of the Circle”, “Day in my Shoes”, “Break These Chains”, “Stubborn in my Blood” and more! Tia began her award-winning career at 19 winning the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest, moved to Nashville and met/married melody man Tommy Parham producing over 10 international releases with various placements in film & TV winning numerous awards, collaborated with Johnny Cash, June Carter, Randy Bachmann and Anne Murray and helped raise funds/awareness for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library plus the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Tia McGraff with her latest releases on all major platforms and www.tiamcgraff.com today! #tiamcgraff #canadian #awardwinning #singersongwriter #avalanche #messedupworld #tommyparham #nashville #jewelscafe #outsideofthecircle #dayinmyshoes #breakthesechains #stubborninmyblood #johnnycash#junecarter #randybachmann #annemurray #dollyparton #imaginationlibrary #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertiamcgraff #themikewagnershowtiamcgraffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.

Jambalaja
Jambalaja - 290325

Jambalaja

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 58:44


Í Jambalaja í dag hoyra vit um tey trý, sum í vikuni vórð vald sum limir nummar 159, 160 og 161 í Country Music Hall of Fame. Tey eru Tony Brown, June Carter og Kenny Chesney.

Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Legacies

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 59:03


This week, musicians born into powerful family musical traditions recorded live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, commentary from some of these living legacies. Legacy is something handed down from the past. The tradition of folk music and culture is rooted in legacy. Musical legacies can exist in the form of songs, melodies, musical instruments, styles of playing, and sometimes even people. A musician born into a powerful family music tradition may find themselves a living connection to that legacy for thousands of fans. On this week's show, we feature some of these living legacies: Amy Helm; A.J. Croce; Carlene Carter; Dale Jett; and Thom Bresh. Amy Helm is an American singer-songwriter and daughter of The Band drummer Levon Helm and singer Libby Titus. She is a past member of the Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band and Ollabelle, as well as her own touring band. Born in Woodstock, New York, Amy spent her childhood between Woodstock, Los Angeles, and New York City. She attended Trinity High School where she studied jazz with Dr. Aaron Bell, while singing in bands, and playing in New York City clubs and bars. A lifelong musician and music-lover, Helm's parents guided her training and influences. She later became a founding member of the alt-country collective Ollabelle and served as a backing musician in her father's Midnight Ramble Band. Adrian James "A.J." Croce is an American singer-songwriter. He is the son of singer-songwriters Jim Croce and Ingrid Croce. A.J. Croce has been inextricably linked to a version of his own story by virtue of his name. He's experienced a lifetime of comparisons to a father he lost at age two, whose music bears little resemblance to his own output yet still serves as a reference point despite the years that have passed and the many iconic mentors who have stepped in to offer their counsel, creativity, and endorsement throughout his long career. Carlene Carter is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter of the famed Carter Family and her first husband, Carl Smith. She became the step-daughter of Johnny Cash. Between 1978 and the present, Carter has recorded twelve albums, primarily on major labels. In the same timespan, she has released more than twenty singles, including three No. 3-peaking hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Dale Jett is a proud bearer of the Carter Family musical legacy. Son of Jeanette Carter and grandson of A.P. and Sara Carter, Dale performs songs from the Carter Family song book with his group “Hello Stranger.” With his wife Teresa on bass, and Oscar Harris on auto harp, Dale keeps the music of his family tradition alive and relevant. Thom Bresh has led an incredible, multi-faceted life in the entertainment business. To start, his birth father is guitar royalty, Merle Travis. Thom was raised in California during the golden age of television and worked as a stuntman/actor during his youth. He went on to become one of the premier practitioners of his fathers “thumbpicking” style of guitar. Harnessing a quick wit and an equally quick set of ten fingers, there is nothing like a Thom Bresh performance. In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers an archival recording of country music legacy and our very own Mark Jones performing in the banjo style of his famous father Grandpa Jones the tune “Mountain Whippoorwill,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In this week's guest host segment, renowned traditional folk musician, writer, and step dancer Aubrey Atwater describes therapeutic music and her role as a musician in a pediatric hospital.

Death By Music Podcast
6.11 - Johnny Cash Part 2

Death By Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 71:31


Johnny Cash is one of the most iconic American singer-songwriters of the 20th century - with 68 albums to his name and over 1,000 songs written. He also lived quite a fascinating life, full of controversy, activism, and plenty of relationship drama. Part 2 of this two-part series goes into Johnny's recovery from drugs and alcohol, his marriage to June Carter, prison performances, later life, and health issues leading to his death.Listen to the accompanying playlist on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tuC01xOM6z9qCF2Yg1Br2?si=LfTvHplERqykjKrj5JJoJw . Support the show

Music History Today
Johnny Cash Marries June Carter: Music History Today Podcast March 1

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 12:22


On the March 1 edition of the Music History Today podcast, we remember one of the great musical romances, shout out 2 headlining tours, and a major classic is releasedFor more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday

Death By Music Podcast
6.10 - Johnny Cash Part 1

Death By Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 59:36


Johnny Cash is one of the most iconic American singer-songwriters of the 20th century - with 68 albums to his name and over 1,000 songs written. He also lived quite a fascinating life, full of controversy, activism, and plenty of relationship drama. Part 1 of this two-part series goes into his early life and rise to fame, up until his relationship with June of the famous Carter Family.Listen to the accompanying playlist on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tuC01xOM6z9qCF2Yg1Br2?si=LfTvHplERqykjKrj5JJoJw . Support the show

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9
MARK CALIGURI - GET RHYTHM - JOHNNY CASH & JUNE CARTER SHOW

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 3:35


Get Rhythm - The Johnny Cash & June Carter Show is at the Mildura Arts Centre this Saturday Night. We catch up with the Stars of the show - Mark & Joanne Caliguri. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
"(Sitting Back) Loving You"

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:27


What an amazing year 1966 was in music. Dylan's Blonde on Blonde hit the racks. So did The Beatles' Revolver, The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, The Stones' Aftermath and so many more.Into this stellar crowd quietly strolled Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful, the third studio album by Greenwich Village's own folk-rock mavens. Today the disc just barely makes it onto a list of the top 50 albums of that lush, flush year, but in its own way, it made wonderful waves.Hums — which would ultimately be the last full project by the Spoonful's original lineup — was the band's concerted effort to record in a wide variety of styles on a single disc. For it, they composed and played pop-, country-, jugband-, folk- and blues-fused tunes.The album spawned four charting singles, including “Summer in the City,” “Rain on the Roof,” “Nashville Cats” and "Full Measure.”Of “Nashville Cats,” principal songwriter John Sebastian said, "We thought our version would cross over to the country market. It never did. So we're always kinda, gee, well, I guess that tells us what we are — and what we aren't."Incidentally, Flatt & Scruggs did take "Nashville Cats" to the country charts, hitting No. 54 with it as a single.And elsewhere in the country crowd, Johnny Cash and June Carter covered Hums' “Darlin' Companion” on 1969's Johnny Cash at San Quentin album.About This Song“Loving You,” Hums' opening track, was never a hit single for the Spoonful, but a month after the disc's release in November 1966, Bobby Darin made the Top 40 with a cover version of the tune. Subsequently, the song also became a good vehicle for four different female vocalists, including Anne Murray (1969), Helen Reddy (1973) and Dolly Parton (1977) and Mary Black (1983).Meanwhile, the song came into the Floodisphere before The Flood was even The Flood.In 1975, after a year of regularly jamming together, Charlie and David started looking for new material to work on beyond their main interests in folk music, and for a brief time they landed on The Lovin' Spoonful's catalog.Here — like the audio version of a crinkled old baby picture — is a sound clip fished from The Flood archives. Click the button below to hear Charlie and Dave sampling the song exactly 50 years ago this week at a jam session at the Peyton House:The Spoonful's Jug Band RootsOnly later did Bowen and Peyton realize that The Lovin' Spoonful had been heavily influenced by some of the same 1920s-'30s jug band tunes that The Flood loves. Before he founded the Spoonful, John Sebastian with his partner Zal Yanovsky, long active in Greenwich Village's folk scene, set out to create an "electric jug band.”"Yanovsky and I were both aware of the fact that this commercial folk music model was about to change again,” Sebastian recalled, “that the four-man band that actually played their own instruments and wrote their own songs was the thing.”In early 1965, as they prepared for their first public performances, Sebastian and Yanovsky along with their new band mates Joe Butler and Steve Boone, searched for a name.It was Fritz Richmond, the washtub bass player for the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, who suggested “The Lovin' Spoonful,” referring to the lyrics of the song "Coffee Blues" by the country blues musician Mississippi John Hurt. It worked and it stuck.Our 2025 Take on the TuneAt last week's rehearsal, The Flood channeled those rich jug band roots of the Spoonful. For this tune, Jack switched from his usual drum kit to those funky wooden spoons and Charlie reached for the five-string. Then Danny, Sam and Randy just did what they always do to make it all work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast
The Greatest Lessons from a Country Music Legend: Rudy Gatlin

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 15:59


In this engaging podcast episode, host Kent interviews Rudy Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers. Rudy shares insights into his music career, favorite performance venues, and the gospel influences that shaped his journey. He discusses the evolution of the music industry, emphasizing the importance of talent and perseverance. Rudy recounts memorable encounters with icons like Johnny Cash and Roy Clark, and reflects on his disciplined upbringing and early gospel performances in Texas. The episode highlights the camaraderie within the country music community and offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians.   Automatically Transcribed With Podsqueeze Speaker 1 00:00:00  This Kent Hance, I hope you enjoyed part one of the interview with Rudy Gatlin. He's a great interview, a great American, and you're going to love. Part two. What's the worst place you ever performed? You know what I mean? Just a a dive. We were fortunate that. Speaker 2 00:00:21  We didn't work too many of those because we started had enough success. And we're making a little money on the road. And we I mean, we weren't taking a lot of money. We weren't making a lot. We were existing. We were living paying the bills, but we didn't have to work, and that wasn't our deal. I love, you know, good country, western, two step and honky tonk music, but. And Houston and lady takes the cowboy and but we we cut 28 records, 28 albums of other types of music. Great ballads write wonderful songs. Larry wrote a bunch of great songs, and we made a bunch of great records. But we thank you, Lord. Because they'd have been throwing beer bottles at us. Speaker 2 00:01:06  What Roy started doing done. Enough dying today. I've done enough dying today to get back to the honky tonk songs. We needed the chicken wire. Speaker 1 00:01:17  That. That's when, Roy Clark tells about the time that it threw some beer bottles at him and some other things, and he finally, we went. He refused to go back to that place, and they said, won't happen anymore. And they had the they had chicken wire in there so people couldn't throw things at them. You know. Speaker 2 00:01:36  When he was doing what he was doing yesterday when I was young, I remember that hit record. Speaker 1 00:01:41  That was a great song. I mean, one of the best that was rent. Speaker 2 00:01:46  They said, get back to Good God and Greyhound. You're gone. Speaker 1 00:01:50  Yeah. Thank God and Greyhound you're gone. But yesterday. Speaker 2 00:01:54  Song. Speaker 1 00:01:55  Yesterday was, written in France and, recorded French. And then somebody got Ahold of it and decided to do it in the United States. And then several people recorded it. And Roy Clark was the the most famous of the ones that did. Speaker 2 00:02:13  Great. Speaker 1 00:02:13  Songs. I know a little about music, not much, but, Speaker 2 00:02:17  And I do know that Porter and Dolly are your favorites. Speaker 1 00:02:20  Yeah. That's right, that's right. You got me up two tickets, I said at one time in class, I said I wouldn't take my dog to see Porter and remember it. Speaker 2 00:02:30  And I remember. Speaker 1 00:02:31  Y'all went out. Speaker 2 00:02:32  And bought. Speaker 1 00:02:32  It. You went out and bought tickets and some dog food and a leash and put it up on the the table where I came in. I came in to teach, and there it was. There's one of those, large classes that was in the small auditorium, and, I could look and there was 100, 150 people in there, and you were the only one that had written on your forehead. Guilty. I mean, I could just I could tell that you had been involved, but I liked it. And it was a lot of fun. A lot of fun. Speaker 2 00:03:05  Yeah. I thought I was smarter than that. Speaker 1 00:03:08  No, you had Gilti written all over you. I got it early on. What? What's the best place? You know, I asked you the worst you could, but what's the nicest place? Speaker 2 00:03:19  Dallas, Texas. Anywhere in Dallas, Texas. Speaker 1 00:03:23  Was always nice. Speaker 2 00:03:25  I'm in Dallas right now at my daughter's. We have a love affair with this city. Going back to when we sang gospel music as a gospel quartet. Right. From Odessa, we traveled to Dallas and Fort Worth and Mesquite and all over Texas. But we came to Dallas to sing in Oak Cliff, Oak Cliff, Assembly of God church. Sure. See? Noah. Whoa, man. Speaker 1 00:03:50  Hey, hey. When the religious music. When you were gospels and everything. What were some of your favorites? Because there's a lot of people listening, and they remember when we used to sing hymns instead of being bop of Jesus. Speaker 2 00:04:05  Well, our first song was I Woke Up. I wish I had my guitar. I've got my guitar in there. Speaker 2 00:04:10  I woke up this morning feeling fine. I woke up with heaven on my mind. I woke up with joy in my soul. Because I knew my Lord had control. I knew I was walking in that light. Because I'd been on my knees in the night. I pray to the Lord gave me sight. And now I'm feeling mighty fine. Yes, I'm feeling mighty. Speaker 1 00:04:34  That's good. Speaker 2 00:04:35  So first song we ever learned. In fact, I think we won that talent show. Singing that song. Speaker 1 00:04:40  That's good. But the standbys are amazing grace. And what a friend we have in Jesus. And y'all, y'all would sing all kinds of. Speaker 2 00:04:51  Well, we sang a lot of those songs, like our heroes, the Blackwood Brothers Statesmen Quartet that came through Abilene, Odessa, Lubbock. We bought the records, took them home and put them on the high five and played those. And mom got up on the piano and we just started singing. Joe knew how to, you know, God just said, y'all sing. Speaker 1 00:05:16  And you. Speaker 2 00:05:17  Know, he he gave you the ability to to understand law and all that stuff. You I, I, like I said, I can't spell be much less understand, you know, lawyer doctors. How do they understand all the, Michael Jordan can shoot a basketball? Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler can hit a golf ball. Speaker 1 00:05:41  A long way. Speaker 2 00:05:43  now I'm a I'm a I'm a I'm a better golfer. I'm than he is a singer, I guarantee you that. But God just gave everybody a talent because. And we developed it a little bit, you know, worked, sang in school And. Speaker 1 00:06:00  One year when, Alan White, he had that big party in Dallas headed out to Cowboys Stadium, and, y'all performed in. Your mom was there, and we we left. I was with y'all in a bus. They were taking us to to another part of the city and, had a great visit, and told your mom that you were a great student and everything. And she kind of grinned at me and said, you don't have to lie. Speaker 1 00:06:34  She she had a good sense of humor. Speaker 2 00:06:37  Yeah. I think she found out about that first semester away from home. Well, see, that was my first semester away from home. Curley Gatlin was a firm disciplinarian. Love. I love my upbringing. Mama, you know, wouldn't take anything for it. But, you know, they were firm. And I had to go to Odessa College and live at home for two years. And when I hopped in my 68 Volkswagen In 1972, headed north through Andrew. Boy, I was I was up all the way up to 65 miles an hour, probably on my way to Lubbock. I was free as the first time I'd ever been on my own. So. And like I said, I took too many hard courses, learn how to drink beer and play poker. But I made up for it and graduated and all that. Thankful for them. And they're there. You know, I try to a lot of people say you're just like your daddy. Speaker 2 00:07:29  And I say, thank you. Speaker 1 00:07:31  Sure. Speaker 2 00:07:32  Thank you very much. Mother drove us from Odessa to Dallas on Highway 80. Chancellor. Odessa. Midland. Big spring. Sweetwater. Abilene. Speaker 1 00:07:48  Eastland. Cisco. A Ranger. Ranger here in Weatherford. Speaker 2 00:07:56  Weatherford. Fort worth. Dallas. She one time we sang at Oak Cliff Assembly of God Church nine Sundays in a row, one. Speaker 1 00:08:06  Summer, and she'd take you back and forth every, every Sunday. Speaker 2 00:08:10  Before. Larry had his driver's license. And one night we stayed and did Sunday night service. The next day, I woke up in my bed in Odessa. On highway 80. Trucks, cars. You know how much. You know how much you miss cars going that way about like that. Speaker 1 00:08:34  Yeah. Speaker 2 00:08:37  And she drove us home and put it. Got us to bed. Got us up for school the next morning. Speaker 1 00:08:43  You were lucky. You you were fortunate. You had great parents, great parents. Speaker 2 00:08:49  And daddy was an oil field. He couldn't go with us. Speaker 1 00:08:51  Yeah. Speaker 2 00:08:52  Momma drove. We went to California a couple of times. New York one summer. Yeah, that. Great parents. Speaker 1 00:08:59  Well, it's a great training for you. What? What would you say to any young person that's looking to go into the music business today? Speaker 2 00:09:11  Bless their hearts. I'm. I'm so glad we came along when we did, because. But I can go pull a guy off the street and say, hey, man, we can get a guitar around you and you can start singing and make you a record and get you a website, get you a publicity agent and get you an agent and get you down here singing at so-and-so and do all this. Guess what? So can everybody else. There are just there's no gatekeeper anymore. There used to be a gatekeeper, and that was the A&R artist and repertoire person at the record company. If you couldn't sing and play your butt off, they weren't going to spend 100, $150,000 on making a record because they had to sell them if they didn't think they could sell them. Speaker 2 00:10:02  And they got money back. You weren't going to get a record deal. So there's. And the internet. Thank God. I mean, everybody's getting to live their dream and fulfill, you know, chase their dream and and everybody all chase your heart and. Yeah, we did. We did too. But if it hadn't worked out, I guarantee you I'd. I'd have gone and done something else. I'd I'd have taken that business law, by golly, diploma and walked right into First National Bank. Speaker 1 00:10:33  Well, you you could have been an accountant since you loved accounting so much. Hey, talking about performers. Who were some of the best people that you got to know and got to know well, and that recognized you the minute they saw you and and that were good people and encouraging type people. Speaker 2 00:10:51  Johnny cash. June Carter cash. Roy Clark. Speaker 1 00:10:57  what kind of guy was Roy Clark? Speaker 2 00:11:00  Great guy, great talent, great singer. Very entertaining. Entertaining, a great entertainer, good guy. John and June Cash. Speaker 2 00:11:09  Dottie West brought Larry to to Nashville. Roger Miller. Well, you name all those old guys, and we know them, and they know us. Speaker 1 00:11:18  Roger Miller was, originally from Shamrock. Or somewhere up in between, Shamrock and Eric, Oklahoma or something like that. And, you know, he he can't roller skate in the buffalo herd was one of his big ones. Speaker 2 00:11:35  But you can be happy if. Speaker 1 00:11:36  You if you if you have a mind to trailer for sale or rent, you know. He had a bunch of them. Speaker 2 00:11:43  You know what Roger said? Speaker 1 00:11:44  What? Speaker 2 00:11:46  You know, it don't make sense. That common sense don't make much sense anymore. isn't that good? Speaker 1 00:11:54  It is. Rudy, thank you so much. you've you've been great. You've done so well. And and you really inspired those students when you and you didn't talk with about 7 or 8 minutes and you told them how much the school meant to them and how much it meant to you and what you wanted to do. And I think the only thing you said, you wish that your mom and dad could see you walk across that stage, and that would have been neat, but, well, in anything. Speaker 2 00:12:22  They had the best seat in the house. Speaker 1 00:12:24  They did an ending. What the the thing that kept you from walking across the stage. I was going to ask that. Explain to the listeners what happened that caused you from not being able to walk across the stage. Speaker 2 00:12:40  Well, I had 64 hours when I went to from Odessa College. four of them didn't transfer, so 60. And I was I guess I was close to being a junior or whatever. The one of the semesters we had a couple of concerts in LA at the old Palomino Club in LA. And then we went to Vegas for a week to work in the Vegas Lounge, which was a great lounge. And Glen Campbell was in the main room. Well, I said, good Lord, I can't take that. I can't take that much time out of school. So I took two courses. One of them was Doctor Bowling Corp. Finance, and another one was another. So I just took eight hours that semester and I made a D in Corp. Finance. Speaker 1 00:13:29  That's easy. Speaker 2 00:13:30  To do. I told you the story. He wouldn't give me one point. Speaker 1 00:13:34  I had to. Speaker 2 00:13:35  Take it again. So I just passed three hours. That one semester I got behind. I was behind 12 hours. I made it up the next couple of semesters, but in the spring of 74, I was still 12 hours short. I took four, I was going to take four summer school classes. I took the first two. I'm going to take the next two. And they cancelled that real estate course and I went, oh no. And at that time, you remember, you could not take any correspondence to your last 30 hours. It had to be on campus. Right. And I said, I'm going to Nashville. I'm going to sing, I can I'm not I can't stick around here for three hours. They said they made an exception. I thank them, thank you, Texas Tech. I took the course. I went to Nashville, sent my lessons in, came back home in December, drove to Lubbock, took the test, passed it, finished all 130 hours. Speaker 2 00:14:37  Right? Speaker 1 00:14:38  Right. Speaker 2 00:14:40  And so it's December 74th, but I got them all in. That's why I didn't get to walk. And those turkeys that taught me how to drink beer and play poker, they graduated on time and walked that May. I just got through talking to them a couple of days ago. Speaker 1 00:14:57  Well, they had learned they had those first two years to learn how to do it. And you didn't have those two years you were still at home. Speaker 2 00:15:05  I was ready. I was a rookie. They were they were. Speaker 1 00:15:09  They were. Speaker 2 00:15:09  Professional veterans. Speaker 1 00:15:11  That's the reason you got to be careful on New Year's Eve, because the amateur drunks will be out and they'll run over you. You know. Speaker 2 00:15:17  They'll screw up the weave. Speaker 1 00:15:19  That's right. They'll mess up the weave. Speaker 2 00:15:21  That's that. That's why straight people don't go. That's why I don't go drive. Because when I'm driving straight, I'm going to mess up the weave. Speaker 1 00:15:28  Yeah, mess them up. Rudy, thank you very much. We've enjoyed it. Speaker 1 00:15:33  And thank you. Tell your friends to listen to the Ken Hance, best storyteller in Texas. And they'll get to hear people like Rudy Gatlin.

Ocene
Bob Dylan: Popolni neznanec

Ocene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 5:10


Režiser James Mangold je pred 20 leti posnel film Hoja po robu o ljubezenski zgodbi med Johnnyjem Cashem in June Carter, tokrat pa se je lotil zgodnjega obdobja ustvarjanja Boba Dylana, pri čemer se ni izognil tudi ljubezenskim prigodam. Recenzijo filma Bob Dylan: Popolni neznanec je pripravil Muanis Sinanović. Bere Igor Velše.

Harold's Old Time Radio
Country Music Time 091 June Carter 1st Song - I'm Walking

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 14:33


Country Music Time 091 June Carter 1st Song - I'm Walking

CAMEO
Cameo Fest: In-Edit 2024

CAMEO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 55:51


S'ha celebrat una nova edició del l'In-Edit a Barcelona, festival de documentals musicals que tenim cada tardor als Aribau. Aquest any hem tingut pel·lícules sobre Bad Gyal, Blur, Yerai Cortés, Sau, Simple Minds, Bruce Springsteen, June Carter i un llarg etc. De tot això i més en parlem amb la Lorena Iglesias.

Inside Appalachia
The Mine Wars For Young Adults, Faith After A Flood And Remembering Billy Edd Wheeler, Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 53:35


Textbooks have long left out an important piece of labor history that happened here in the mountains. Now, a new young adult book fills in some of what might have been missed about the Mine Wars.Also, when flooding devastates a community, people can find solace through faith and through song.And we remember songwriter Billy Edd Wheeler, who passed away last month. Dozens of musicians have covered his songs including Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash and June Carter and Elvis Presley.

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 47. The Other Ones: Helen, Anita, Carlene and Rosanne

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 66:22


Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 47. The Other Ones: Helen, Anita, Carlene Carter, and Rosanne Cash. The Hayride has spent a lot of time on Johnny, June, and Mother Maybelle. Time for the Other Sisters and Daughters to get an episode. June Carter is middle Sister to Helen and Anita, two powerhouse musicians and singers who often get overlooked in the Carter / Cash Legacy. Helen was considered the best all around musician in the group and often handled all the vocal and harmony arrangements for her mom and sisters. Anita was often considered to be the best pure singer of the three sisters and had hit duets with Hank Snow and Waylon Jennings. Carlene Carter, June's daughter, had a great run through the 80's and 90's with her own records and a fine duet with Dave Edmunds. Rosanne Cash has had a four decades long career that puts her among the finest songwriters and singers of her generation. The extended Carter / Cash family just might be the finest gene pool in music over the last hundred years. All the usual Hayride Fun and The Rosanne Cash Potato Salad Recipe just in time for football season. All this and more on The Six String Hayride Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843https://www.facebook.com/groups/523422553475291

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 45. The 1990's Episode

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 116:03


Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 45. The 1990's Episode. In the 1990s, The divide between commercial country music (Garth Brooks, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alan Jackson) and more artistic music (Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, John Prine and Johnny Cash) gets bigger and bigger. Money and chart position seems to guide the music business more than art and soul. George and Alan, two mainstream millionaires who work for one of the biggest record companies around, don't see the irony when they complain about the death of tradition in classic country. "Oh Brother Where Art Thou", as a film and a record, reminds us of the deep history and soul in classic country, folk, and gospel. We take a look at some of the hit records, bad records, and fun records from the 1990s. Johnny Cash begins a renaissance with his American Recordings Series. Trisha Yearwood has a fun cooking show that makes a great grilled cheese sandwich. We pay our respects to Gene Autry, Jerry Garcia, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Patsy Montana, Minnie Pearl, and Roger Miller. The June Carter cookbook gives us a delicious dessert, Chris makes another cocktail from the John Wayne drinking guide, and all the usual fun on Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

Unfiltered & Undiscovered!
#156 - Courtney Keil Worn in Doesn't Mean Worn out

Unfiltered & Undiscovered!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 72:09


In this Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast episode, we sit down with Courtney Keil, a rising star in the country music scene. Courtney shares her journey from Adelaide to Melbourne and now the Central Coast, highlighting the milestones and challenges along the way. We discuss her latest single 'Worn In' featuring Gina Jeffreys, and the significance of storytelling in country music.  Courtney also gives us a glimpse into her creative process, from songwriting to recording. Don't miss our trivia quiz segment and Rossy's backstage stories for a dose of entertainment and insight into the music industry. We also delve into her experience performing as June Carter in the Johnny Cash tribute show and her thoughts on the resurgence of country music. With engaging discussions, trivia quizzes, and behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is a must-listen for music lovers. Courtney shares her experiences, influences, and the stories behind her songs. Whether you're a die-hard country fan or just curious about the genre, this episode offers a unique insight into the life of a rising star. Tune in for engaging conversations, trivia quizzes, and a backstage look at the music industry =============================================================== Courtney Keil Links Website - https://www.courtneykeil.com/  Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6jbFCUWWQtpzKKCgmfnFwe?si=m-MeAenkTZ6gryRWxuJqpw  Instagram - http://instagram.com/itscourtneykeil/  Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/itscourtneykeil/  Songs Played  Always First - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsY-j5VpFO0  Worn In - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1fe6aEMrmw  Hard Place - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y05AFC5lac  ============================================================= Follow our Socials YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/UnfilteredUndiscovered/featured Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredundiscovered TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@unfilteredundiscovered Check Out our Website: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/ Enjoy our Spotify Playlists Unfiltered & Undiscovered –https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5R84KLNeq7MhDewUtFJuqe Unfiltered Protest Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GTQ9aEQvxnVzRojKgtPdU?si=1fa4aadcd2244e15 Undiscovered Covers Uncovered https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hnG997ahqqtI10PIlmohY?si=5faa9e38f38649bd Thanks for tuning in #music #rockandroll #sydneymusic #undiscovered #unfiltered #newmusic #braggy #curly #aussiemusicshow #sydney #accoustic #vinylrecords#adelaidemusic #brisbanemusic #indiemusic#album #spotify #musicpodcast #freshcountry

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast Episode 41. The 1960's Episode.

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 148:02


Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast Episode 41, The Long and Strange 1960's Episode. Roger Miller, Patsy Cline, and George Jones conquer the Country Charts. Loretta Lynn emerges as the songwriting voice for women everywhere men are foolish. Four Carl Perkins Fans from Liverpool change music forever and Ed Sullivan puts them on TV. JFK and MLK are killed while preaching Peace. Elvis makes some movies. Peter O'Toole, Steve McQueen, and Paul Newman make even better movies. Three of the Greatest Western Movies get made. Doctor WHO and Star Trek become two of the great entries in Science Fiction TV. Julie Andrews is a Flying Super Nanny and James Bond creates The Perfect Vodka Martini. Johnny Cash gets his life together with help and love from June Carter and records the two best Live Concert Albums in Country Music. Carl Perkins writes the Classic Song that keeps our musical circle unbroken and Michael Collins gives Neil and Buzz a ride to The Moon. Grab a Moon Pie and hop in The Hayride Time Machine. The best 1960's Country Music, The Movies of the 1960's, and a 007 Martini from the Swinging Sixties in Episode 41 of The Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

I Love This, You Should Too
265 The Life and Music of Johnny Cash

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 63:21


This week we are diving into the life and music of Johnny Cash. Join us as we discuss his humble beginnings, struggles with addiction, relationship with June Carter, political activism, and of course, we'll listen to plenty of music along the way. Oh, and some Muppet Babies talk. If you're extra keen, you can follow along with the presentation here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VCDB3IEZiGQXOTlRRtlvudxG8wzt5MY7yRmaAFiBlt8/edit?usp=sharing I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country singer-songwriter. Most of Cash's music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career. He was known for his deep, calm, bass-baritone voice, the distinctive sound of his backing band, The Tennessee Three, that was characterized by its train-like chugging guitar rhythms, a rebelliousness coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor, and his free prison concerts. Cash wore a trademark all-black stage wardrobe, which earned him the nickname as the "Man in Black".

Songs of Experience: A Bob Dylan Podcast
1. Tempest with Michael Glover Smith

Songs of Experience: A Bob Dylan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 70:25


Welcome to Songs of Experience: A Bob Dylan Podcast where we explore the man and the music one song at a time.In our inaugural episode, we welcome acclaimed Chicago filmmaker Michael Glover Smith, here to talk about the 2012 title track, Tempest from, Tempest. You can follow Michael @whitecitycinema, and check out his film Relative now streaming on all platforms. Stream or Download Tempest on Apple Music Follow us @songsofbobIf you would like to support hosting my podcasts, please check out my Patreon where for $5 I will give you a shout out on the podcast of your choice. Email us at songsofbobdylan@gmail.comSubscribe: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify

Old Time Radio Westerns
Porter Wagoner and June Carter | Grand Ole Opry (07-03-59)

Old Time Radio Westerns

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 36:01


Original Air Date: July 03, 1959Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Grand Ole OpryPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

The Bizarre Files
The Bizarre Files #1651

The Bizarre Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 12:14


101 year old woman keeps getting confused for a baby at airports because the computer thinks she was born in 2022 not 1922… Utah family reunited with cat after she was shipped to California in a Amazon box return... Alabama hospital had two separate newborns named June Carter and Johnny Cash... & more.

Lynch and Taco
Idiotology April 29, 2024

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 8:05 Transcription Available


Canadian man in hospital after being bitten by 'toilet rat', Mom's welcome babies Johnny Cash and June Carter on same day at same hospital, Afroman has reworked 'Because I Got High' with lyrics inspired by Hunter Biden's woes

Dodge Movie Podcast
Talk the Talk and Walk The Line

Dodge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 45:29


Walk the Line is a film directed by James Mangold based on Johnny Cash's book of the same name. The film follows Johnny's life from his early days on a Arkansas cotton farm to his rise of fame at Sun Records. It also showcases the love story between Johnny and June Carter.   Timecodes: 00:00 - DMP Ad :30 - Introduction :46 - The Film Facts 7:52 - The Pickup Line 9:00 - Johhny's childhood 14:08 - Actors portraying villains 18:47 - Stars trying to kick drugs 25:40 - Actors process to get into character 39:19 - Head Trauma 39:51 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 40:12- Driving Review 42:10 - To the Numbers   References from the episode: Mid Mangold direct the last Indian Jones film? - Yes Where was Phedon Papamichael? Athens Greece What is the Etymology of stupid? Sweat gloss     Next week's film will be The Sixth Sense (1999)   Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com Need help editing or producing your podcast, let us help you. Also, you can get 2 months free on Libsyn click here: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SMOOCHIE

Sound Opinions
Karaoke Songs, Opinions on Grandaddy & RIP Dexter Romweber

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 48:50


This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot take the show out of the recording studio and into the karaoke bar as they share some of their favorite karaoke tracks. They'll also hear selections from production staff and listeners. Plus, the hosts review new music from Grandaddy and bid farewell to the late rockabilly musician Dexter Romweber.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:Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe," Kiss, 604, 2012The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Grandaddy, "Blu Wav," Blu Wav, Dangerbird, 2024Grandaddy, "You're Going to Be Fine and I'm Going to Hell," Blu Wav, Dangerbird, 2024Grandaddy, "Jukebox App," Blu Wav, Dangerbird, 2024Grandaddy, "Ducky, Boris and Dart," Blu Wav, Dangerbird, 2024Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, "Jackson," Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter, Columbia, 1967*NSYNC, "It Makes Me Ill," No Strings Attached, Jive, 2000Shania Twain, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!," Come On Over, Mercury, 1997Donny Osmond & Chorus, "I'll Make a Man Out of You," Mulan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack, Walt Disney, 1998Art Brut, "Formed a Band," Bang Bang Rock & Roll, Fierce Panda, 2005Joey Scarbury, "Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)," America's Greatest Hero, Elektra, 1981The 5th Dimension, "Wedding Bell Blues," The Age of Aquarius, Soul City, 1969Kenny Rogers, "Islands In the Stream (duet with Dolly Parton)," Eyes That See in the Dark, RCA Victor, 1983The Rocky Horror Picture Show Original Cast , "Rose Tint My World (feat. Richard O'Brien)," The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ode, 1975Regulo Caro, "En Estos Días," En Estos Días, Del, 2018Beyoncé, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," I Am...Sasha Fierce, Columbia, 2008Radiohead, "Creep," Pablo Honey, Parlophone, 1992Backstreet Boys, "I Want it That Way," Millennium, Jive, 1999Prince, "When Doves Cry," Purple Rain, Warner Bros., 1984Flat Duo Jets, "Frog Went a Courtin'," Go Go Harlem Baby, Sky, 1991Flat Duo Jets, "Riot In Cell Block Number Nine," In Stereo, Dolphin, 1985The Roots, "You Got Me (feat. Erykah Badu & Eve)," Things Fall Apart, MCA, 1999See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
5 Simple Ways to Give a Genuine Compliment

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 13:24


In today's episode, we're celebrating World Compliment Day; I find myself reflecting on the profound impact that giving compliments can have—not just on the recipients but on us as givers. It's a journey of noticing the beauty in everyday interactions, whether the strength we see in others, like the resilience Johnny Cash found through June Carter's encouragement or the wisdom in Martin Luther King Jr.'s words about the power of love and strength. Giving a compliment isn't about grand gestures but the simple, genuine moments of connection—acknowledging someone's effort, as Ludwig van Beethoven did through his music or the encouragement Sugar Ray Robinson offered to a young Flojo, igniting a dream. As we dive into the art of giving compliments, remember that this is about sharing small pieces of kindness that can brighten someone's day and when you do, you might just notice a big smile on your own face. Let's do this! Show notes and full transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e839 

Music & Murder
Episode 29 - How Did They Really Die?

Music & Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 84:33


This episode goes into great detail about the mysterious deaths of six huge names in the music world. Host - Michael D. Keeney www.instagram.com/keeney_music Special Guest - Jordan Cohen drumstudylasvegas@gmail.com, jorgenrigg@gmail.com, https://www.instagram.com/jordancohensoj/ Sponsored by - Morgan Wallen www.pornhub.com Music by - Ratt - www.therattpack.com Michael D. Keeney - www.instagram.com/keeney_music Sons of Jupiter https://www.sonsofjupiter.com/ Mycopath www.instagram.com/mycopathband

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Episode 33 The JUNE CARTER Episode

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 56:03


June Carter Cash, Musician, Songwriter, Comedian, Queen of Country. Chris and Jim discuss the life and legend of June Carter Cash. Middle daughter of Mother Maybelle, June spends over twenty successful years as a musician, actress, comedian, and songwriter. In 1968, she marries Johnny Cash and together they create a musical and romantic legend that will never fade. We are talking June, and we can dig it. Breakfast and Dinner recipes from the Cash - Carter Cookbook, lots of June, and the usual fun with Chris and Jim. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England

"The Old Rugged Cross" has been a country gospel favorite ever since it became the title song of Ernest Tubb's 1952 gospel album; it has been performed by some of the twentieth century's most important recording artists, including Al Green, Andy Griffith, Anne Murray, Brad Paisley, Chet Atkins, Chris Barber, John Berry, Floyd Cramer, George Jones, Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash and June Carter, Kevin Max, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Jo Stafford, Gordon MacRae, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ray Price, Ricky Van Shelton, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans,[9] The Oak Ridge Boys, The Statler Brothers, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, George Beverly Shea, James Morrison on the 1990 album "Snappy Doo", and John Prine on the 2007 album "Standard Songs for Average People" with Mac Wiseman. British television dramatist Dennis Potter used the gospel song prominently in several of his plays, most notably Pennies from Heaven (1978); and the song also played a major part in "Gridlock" (2007), an episode of the long-running sci-fi drama series Doctor Who. In early 2009, the song was covered by Ronnie Milsap on his gospel album Then Sings My Soul.

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning
Candy on Entertainment! Masters of the Air and June Carter doc

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 1:58


Support the show: http://www.newcountry963.com/hawkeyeinthemorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Inside June Carter's prolific music career, before and after Johnny Cash

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 51:00


The documentary “June” features never-before-seen archival material of June Carter, who boasted a prolific music career solo and with Johnny Cash.  Biden is leaning into abortion politics to boost Democratic turnout for the presidential election. Kamala Harris is in Wisconsin to draw attention to the issue. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who's leading a big election interference case against former President Trump, faces allegations that she had an affair with the special prosecutor she hired to manage the case. More than 12 million Americans take Singulair. For decades, doctors and regulators ignored alarming side effects like aggressive behavior and suicidal thoughts. Stanford University's Tara VanDerveer has broken the all-time record for the amount of games any college basketball coach has won — man or woman. How did she do it?

Gente despierta
Gente despierta - Tercera hora - 13/12/23

Gente despierta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 54:12


Nuestro poeta, Mario Obrero, ha decidido que "Lo que toca" hoy es hablar de azar. Azar para ir escogiendo libros. Después, en "El consulado", Aitor Caminero ha invitado al periodista económico Javier Blas, coautor, junto a Jack Farchy, del libro El mundo está en venta. La cara oculta del negocio de las materias primas (Ed. Península). Y ya es miércoles y seguimos descubriendo más canciones de "La playlist de Maika Makovski". Esta semana, temas que comparten artistas que se quieren: Jackson (Johnny Cash & June Carter), Bonnie & Clyde (Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot), Your Long Journey (Doc Watson Family), Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys), Something Stupid (Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra) y Good For Nothing (Marlene Dietrich & Rosemary Clooney). Escuchar audio

Instant Trivia
Episode 1030 - How touching! - Willie nelson - 3-letter spanish words - Presidential music? - Historic america

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 5:43


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1030, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: How Touching! 1: It's the usual name for the kind of zoo where you can stroke--and sometimes even feed--young animals. a petting zoo. 2: Literally French for "touched", this expression indicates a hit in fencing. touché. 3: When Sir Walter Scott wrote, "Have I not licked the black stone of that ancient castle?" he meant this fabled object. the Blarney Stone. 4: It's been reported that the Elle Macpherson figure in this London museum was attracting gropers. Madame Tussauds. 5: It's good luck to touch a bronze statue of a turtle named Testudo at this East Coast school. University of Maryland. Round 2. Category: Willie Nelson 1: For the past 3 years, Willie Nelson has put on charity concerts for the benefit of these workers. farm workers. 2: Willie Nelson's own recording studio and golf course, called "Cut and Putt", are in this Texas capital. Austin. 3: In 1 song Willie says they're his heroes; in another he urges "don't let your babies grow up to be" them. cowboys. 4: Willie's only Top-10 solo hit on the pop charts was in 1982 with the remake of this Elvis song. "Always on My Mind". 5: His "Red-Headed Stranger" album gave him his 1st crossover hit, this colorful, tearful tune. "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain". Round 3. Category: 3-Letter Spanish Words 1: No bull, it's "Bravo!". Ole!. 2: In 1980 Roberto Duran said to Sugar Ray Leonard, "No" this, meaning "no more". Mas. 3: Old Mexican movies and telenovelas end with this 3-letter word. Fin. 4: Domingo, Lunes or Martes, for example. Dia. 5: In Spanish it means "with"; in English, "against". Con. Round 4. Category: Presidential Music? 1: He had a string of No. 1 hits with his brothers, including "ABC", as well as solo No. 1s, like "Black Or White". Michael Jackson. 2: President Obama's got a friend in this "You've Got A Friend" singer who performed at Obama's second inaugural. James Taylor. 3: She co-wrote "Ring Of Fire" for future hubby Johnny Cash. (June) Carter. 4: "Atomic Dog" and "Nubian Nut" are solo hits by this giant of funk music. George Clinton. 5: Gavin Rossdale (Gwen Stefani's ex) is the lead singer of this British band. Bush. Round 5. Category: Historic America 1: A fine collection of Haida and Tlingit totem poles was toted to Sitka National Historic Park in this state. Alaska. 2: This Washington, D.C. house, once the residence of Harry Truman, is named for the founder of the Washington Globe. Blair House. 3: Williamsburg and this last Revolutionary War battle site are part of Virginia's "Historic Triangle". Yorktown. 4: The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. use this founder's Savannah, Georgia birthplace as a national program center. Juliette Low. 5: Splendors of the Gilded Age adorn the Lightner Museum, once a Gilded Age hotel in this oldest Florida city. St. Augustine. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Monologato Podcast
Animaux Formidables - Ring of Fire (June Carter) | X Factor 2023

Monologato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 4:40


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Case and a Couch
127 - June Carter

Case and a Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 41:05


The boys discuss Dame, Swifties, and some other topics. 

WDR ZeitZeichen
Johnny Cash stirbt heute vor 20 Jahren (am 12.9.2003)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 14:36


Eine Weltkarriere mit unfassbaren Tiefen. Ob Tablettensucht oder Krankheiten - Johnny Cash steht immer wieder auf und hinterlässt unvergleichliche Musik. Von Uwe Schulz.

This is a Moment
A Reese Witherspoon Moment

This is a Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 58:52


This week we are taking a moment for the feisty, fun, and talented award-winning actress, Reese Witherspoon! We are talking Reese's filmography and the impact her films and her characters have had on the culture! We celebrate her activism, her dedication to women's stories, and her iconic roles like Elle Woods from Legally Blonde, June Carter from Walk the Line, and, of course, Madeline Mackenzie from Big Little Lies! Reese Witherspoon has solidified her place in the pop culture history books along with the quote "What? Like it's hard?" What is your favorite Reese Witherspoon moment? Want more podcast content? Join us on Patreon! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/thisisamomentpodcast⁠ Follow us on Instagram: h⁠ttps://www.instagram.com/thisisamomentpod/⁠ Follow us on Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/thisamomentpod⁠ Music by Khalil Slim: ⁠https://linktr.ee/khalilsemien⁠ Produced by Olive Bieni, Paige Elson, and Imia Hawkins

Roots, Rednecks, and Radicals
5 Songs I'm Digging Vol. 5 Old School Edition! Featuring music by Jerry Jeff Walker, John Prine, Jerry Garcia/David Grisman, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash/June Carter.

Roots, Rednecks, and Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 21:32


Trench coat, cigar, Peugot: Wandering with Columbo

Get your beer or soda & chili - with or without squirrel - & join us as we discuss Swan Song.  We chat about Ida Lupino's career, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash's career & life, Nichols Canyon in LA, Mike Lally's SON (!!) and more.    Other books & magazines & movies we discussed: -They Drive By Night starring Ida Lupino -Hank Williams' I Saw the Light YouTube video with June Carter, Hank Williams, Roy Acuff -Walk the Line starring Joaquin Phoenix & Reese Witherspoon -My Darling Vivian -Festival -Twilight Zone -Cash: The Autobiography by Johnny Cash -Ida Lupino, A Biography by William Donati   We have EXCLUSIVE content available on Patreon!  Get video recordings of the podcast & monthly updates & behind the scenes. Head to https://patreon.com/trenchcoatcigar to join today!   If you'd like to add to our conversation, you can email us at trenchcoatcigar@gmail.com.  Follow us on Instagram at @trenchcoatcigar to see photos from today's episode.   Get our podcast merch on RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/trenchcoatcigar/shop?asc=u  

ROOTS Music History Podcast
The Johnny Cash and June Carter Love Story | Full Timeline

ROOTS Music History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 20:23


The Johnny Cash and June Carter Love Story is a winding road full of highs and lows. In this Roots Music History Documentary, we go through the ENTIRE Timeline of how they met, fell in love and built their home and careers here in Tennessee. #johnnycash #JuneCarter #LoveStory #music #history #documentary

Darik Podcast
Музикална история Еп. 19: „Ring Of Fire“ на Johnny Cash

Darik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 13:15


Днешната музикална история е посветена на един голям хит. А зад него стои един голям музикант. Става дума за „Ring Of Fire“ на Johnny Cash от 1963 година. Кой е Johnny Cash (Джони Кеш)? Не е възможно да се опише с няколко думи. Определят го като кънтри певец, но не е само това. Определят го и като актьор, но и това е малко за него. Това е една изключително колоритна личност за своето време. Показателно за успеха му е, че съумява да продаде над деветдесет милиона свои записи в кариерата си. Даже през 1969 година, сред пика на „Бийтълс“, неговите албуми надхвърлят по продажби техните, което си е цяло чудо. „Ring Of Fire“ е написана през 1962 година от тогавашната приятелка и бъдеща, втора поред, съпруга на Джони – June Carter (Джун Картър), и от китариста и автор на песни Merle Kilgore (Мърл Килгор). Не се знае как се ражда идеята за текста, но на някои места се твърди, че Джун Картър е вдъхновена от фразата „Любовта е като горящ огнен пръстен“, която видяла подчертана в книга с поезия от елизабетинската епоха, подарена от неин чичо, който също се е занимавал с писане на песни. В кънтри музиката в много случаи има такива предшественици роднини, допринесли за насоката на музикантите. Според списание „Rolling Stone“ Джун пише песента, докато шофира в една късна нощ, мислейки за трудните си отношения с Джони, който по това време има проблеми с алкохола и наркотиците. Тя е силно обезпокоена от дивашките му маниери и че въпреки това не може да му устои. Заради същите тези проблеми само две години по-късно той причинява голям пожар, който унищожава стотици акри горски масиви в Калифорния. Тогава той едва успява да се спаси, а избягва и тежка присъда. Няколко пъти след това е арестуван и затварян за по една нощ за притежание на леки наркотици. Джони живее известно време и с друг човек, който има проблеми с дрогата - кънтри музикантът Waylon Jennings (Уейлън Дженингс). В предишен епизод разказахме за него и как той предрича катастрофата на самолета, причинила смъртта на Buddy Holly (Бъди Холи) и други музиканти. Джун казва на Джони, че ще се ожени за него, ако той се изчисти от всякакви наркотици. Джони временно ги спира и те се венчават, след като той й предлага брак на свой концерт в Онтарио. Но после пак се връща към тях. Джони многократно опитва да откаже наркотиците, но все не се получава. Джун е до него и му помага, придружавайки го в няколко клиники за наркозависими. От нея той има единствения си син, Джон Картър Кеш, който обаче също става клиент на тези лечебни заведения. За пръв път „Ring Of Fire“ е изпълнена през 1962 година от Anita Carter (Анита Картър), която е сестра на Джун. Първото й заглавие е „Love's Ring Of Fire“ и тя е включена в нейния албум „Folk Songs Old And New“, издаден от „Mercury Records“. Джони, който по онова време е гадже на Джун, чува песента. Дни след това той сънува, че в нея има звук от характерните за мариачи стила мексикански тромпети. Така в главата му се ражда идеята за неговата версия. Само година по-рано мексиканската музика и конкретния инструмент, който Джони си е представял, се чува в доста често пусканата по радиостанциите „The Lonely Bull“ на Herb Alpert (Хърб Алпърт). Кеш си казва, че ще изчака шест месеца, за да види дали „Love's Ring Of Fire“ ще стане хит, и ако не стане, той ще я направи за себе си. Тя наистина няма успех и Джони се захваща с нея. За пръв път в своята музика Кеш ще добави тромпети. Това толкова му се харесва, че той го повтаря и в един от следващите си хитове „It Ain't Me, Babe“ от 1964 година. Беквокали на Джони в „Ring Of Fire“ са сестрите Джун и Анита, а също и тяхната майка и популярна кънтри певица Maybelle Carter (Мейбъл Картър). Кеш не запазва съвсем текста на Анита, а поразмества строфите в него.

Significant Lovers
25. When Johnny Cash Met June Carter

Significant Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 89:06


After over 40 years together, Johnny Cash and June Carter's love burned until the very end as they died a few months apart from each other. The unwavering partnership and electric stage presence between the country icons are remembered as one of the most inspiring love stories in history. But was it really? This week, we fall into the burning ~ring of fire~ as we contemplate what it means to be soulmates. ***** Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic and celebrity couples. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/significantlovers/support

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S24 Ep5426: Cuando Gane La Lotería

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 49:20


Comenzamos el año con todas las esperanzas. Es tiempo de prosperar, así que iniciamos con todas las intensiones de progreso en este 2023 que huele a nuevo. ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 5426 Cuando Gane La Lotería Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Numerología aplicada a la ruleta - En un casino veneciano - Tiempo de prosperar - La cruda y la continuidad - Enero musical - Reparto de días de la semana - Rock, metal, rap, gótica, dark, new wave, electro, dance y fiesta. Historias Desintegradas: Anillos de Fuego - Historia de amor - June Carter y Johnny Cash - Ella compuso Ring of Fire - Mis deseos chocaban con mi pobreza - La trampa del juego - En la Universidad - Filosofía de la austeridad - La humillación pública - Exorcizar deseos frustrados - Mis cámaras fotográficas - Voy por una reflex - Todo manual - Maldita inflación - las manos vacías y la esperanza intacta - Los carnavales de Pasto https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2023/5426_cuando_gane_la_loteria.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html

Six String Hayride
Episode 2.5 Johnny Cash, The Prison Albums. Live at Folsom and San Quentin 1968-69

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 64:29


Bonus Episode 2.5 Prison Albums with Johnny Cash and June Carter. Live at Folsom (1968) and Live at San Quentin (1969) remain the high point of Prison Music and the first great renaissance of Cash's legendary career. 1968-69 remains one of Cash's great periods for his music, songwriting, and personal renewal. These two albums mark Cash's rise to one of the great iconic legends of American Music. Six String Hayride is created by Chris Wainscott and Jim O'Malley.https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

Cellini and Dimino
Beyond the Goatee (10-28-22)

Cellini and Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 12:40


Johnny Cash.  Walt Disney.  Sammy Hagar.  Do you need anything more?  Chris Dimino brings a music-heavy edition of Beyond the Goatee.  Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Girl Crush Podcast
3.36 - Walk the Line | Reese Witherspoon

Girl Crush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 41:17


We are in the final countdown for our season rating and ranking every Reese Witherspoon movie and the time has come to review Reese's academy award winning performance as June Carter in Walk the Line.  Not only do we love Reese's portrayal of such a legendary artist, but we are AMAZED at the effort that went into this film as both Reese and Joaquin Phoenix learned to sing and play their instruments. Listen in to hear more fun facts about this amazing biopic, our thoughts on all things Walk the Line, and where this movie ranks out of all 41 Reese movies!Support the showWebsiteInstagramMerch Support the show

Más de uno
Relaciones amorosas en el mundo de la música

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 17:22


JF León nos habla en su sección de parejas musicales muy conocidas como por ejemplo, Johnny Cash y June Carter, Jessi Colter y Waylon Jennings o las dos parejas del grupo musical ABBA, Agnetha y Bjorn Ulvaeu y Anni-Frid y Benny Anderson.

We Read It One Night
Ep. 36 - Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (PART 2)

We Read It One Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 92:52


Hey pals! It's time for Part 2 of RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE by Casey McQuiston! Things are about to get rough for our queer boys, but in true fairytale prince fashion, Alex and Henry get their happily ever after. This episode is just about packed with fun facts, which might as well be as part of our brand as romance novels. Enjoy the show!   Brazen banter: Getting high from dog farts! Lobster fun facts! Chekhov's riding crop! Cat Scale: 6   Revolutionary Resources Obergefell v. Hodges Polo Machias Seal Island Amy Carter (not June Carter--but still super cool!) Cheese Caves Merlin's Cave 'Your Song' - Elton John Lady at Her Toilet LBJ's giant dick     Subscribe! Follow! Rate! Review! Tell your friends and family all about us! Connect with us on the interwebs! WE HAVE MERCH Instagram: @wereaditonenight Twitter: @wereaditpodcast Facebook: We Read It One Night TikTok: @wereaditonenight Email: wereaditonenight@gmail.com