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This week's Blues is the Truth is packed with soul, grit and powerful music from across the blues spectrum, hosted as always by Ian McHugh. There's a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Joe Louis Walker, who features heavily in the show, and Ian also brings news about two outstanding new blues films you won't want to miss. Musically, it's a journey through classics and new favourites, including the raw emotion of John Primer and the powerful collaboration between Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Bobby Rush. Katie Bradley and Chris Corcoran light up the speakers with their distinctive style, and we've got searing guitar work from the likes of Eric Clapton, Popa Chubby, Matt Schofield, Robin Bibi, Sean Chambers, and Eric Johansen. The iconic sounds of Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Charlie Musselwhite, and the Vaughan Brothers sit comfortably alongside the soulful voices of Janiva Magness, Kyla Brox, Lou Pride, and Ally Venable. There's also music from Darcy Perry, Jordan Officer, and a brilliant track from Joe Louis Walker that reminds us just how much he's shaped the modern blues landscape. Don't miss this emotional, exciting and expertly curated episode. As always, like, follow, share, subscribe, and leave a review—it all helps spread the blues even further!
Charlotte Richardson is joined by Charlton Athletic midfielder Katie Bradley and Dan Pentland Their may have been no upsets but it was still an interesting weekend of FA Fourth Round action. Katie explained about her experience of playing against Chelsea. Should their be playoffs in the Championship? The January Transfer window and a look ahead to this weekend's fixtures Subscribe, like and leave a review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Ian McHugh for a special edition of “Blues is the Truth,” as he curates a non-comprehensive best-of episode, showcasing standout tracks from the past 12 months. This two-hour journey features selections from artists such as Giles Robson, The Cinelli Brothers, Conolly Hayes, Tab Benoit, Terry Marshall and Friends, The Paul Michael Band, The Milk Men, Rick Estrin and the NightCats, Kid Andersen, Kai Strauss, Robert Hokum, Catfish, Shemekia Copeland, Paul Cook Blues Band with Katie Bradley, Tony Louie, Murali Coryell, Neil Sadler, Colin James, Elles Bailey, Johnny Burgin with Anson Funderburgh, and JJ Grey and Mofro. Additionally, Paul Michael picks two of his absolute favourites in his very own Blues Driver segment. Ian McHugh, frontman and guitarist of the band Blues is Truth, has been presenting “Blues is the Truth” for over a decade. He also serves as the compere of the Ealing Blues Festival main stage, bringing his extensive knowledge and passion for blues music to each episode.  Tune in to this episode for an eclectic mix that reflects the dynamic landscape of contemporary blues. Don't forget to share the episode with fellow blues enthusiasts, subscribe to the podcast for weekly doses of blues excellence, and take a moment to rate and review. Your feedback helps keep the blues alive and thriving. #BluesIsTheTruth #BestOf2024 #IanMcHugh #BluesPodcast #SubscribeAndShare
On this episode of Mental Fitness I am joined by Jonah Friedman, a Staff Mental Health Counselor, Katie Bradley, a Doctoral Intern and Jeremy Saviano, a Graduate Assistant from the Rider Counseling Center. We discuss tips and tricks to prepare for the upcoming school year as well as learning what the counseling center provides for students seeking guidance of any form.
Join us for the latest edition of "Blues is the Truth," hosted by the passionate and knowledgeable Ian McHugh. This week's show promises an exciting lineup, including some of the incredible artists performing at the Ealing Blues Festival on the 27th and 28th of July. Tickets for the festival are available at ealingsummerfestivals.com. This week's show features blues legends and rising stars alike, including Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whitely, The Rigmarollers, Selwyn Birchwood, Cream, Funkadelic, Paul Cook Blues Band featuring Katie Bradley, The Blue Bishops, Cek and the Stompers, The Blues Beatles, Tom Mansi and the Icebreakers, Toronzo Cannon, Emma Wilson, BlueZd, Kyla Brox, Albert King, Misty Blues, Chris Corcoran Trio, When Rivers Meet, Damon T, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Robin Bibi Big Band, and Kent Duchaine. "Blues is the Truth" continues to deliver its much-loved regular features. Enjoy the "Blues Driver" segment, which showcases timeless blues tracks that will get your heart racing. "The Song Remains the Same" explores different versions of classic blues songs, and "Title Track Tango" highlights albums where the title track stands out as a defining piece. Tune in to "Blues is the Truth" for an unforgettable journey through the rich tapestry of blues music, celebrating both legends and emerging talents in the genr
Edition 703 of "Blues is the Truth," curated and presented by the incomparable Ian McHugh, marks a historic moment as it becomes the inaugural show to grace the airwaves of Buddy Guy Radio. As always, McHugh delivers an electrifying blend of blues classics, deep cuts, and emerging talents, promising listeners an unforgettable journey through the soul-stirring landscape of blues music. The episode features the beloved regular segments that fans have come to cherish, including "The Song Remains the Same," where timeless tracks are revisited and celebrated, and "The Title Track Tango," a segment that delves into a pair of albums by spotlighting their titular tracks. Additionally, the revered Paul Michael introduces a standout selection in "Blues Driver," ensuring that each moment of the show is filled with sonic treasures waiting to be unearthed. Buddy Guy's unmistakable touch graces the airwaves with soulful melodies and searing guitar licks, setting the stage for an unforgettable musical odyssey. Among the luminaries featured are Connolly Hayes, Otis Grand, Big Harp George, Jimmie Vaughan, Johnny Guitar Watson, Doug Macleod, The Guv'Nors, T Bone Walker, The Cinelli Brothers, Billy Bragg, Brigitte Purdy, Paul Cook Blues Band featuring Katie Bradley, David Sinclair 4, Long John Baldry, Linsey Alexander, Mississippi Heat, Steve Purcell, Big Mama Thornton, BB King, Richard Townend and the Mighty Bosscats, Travelling Blue Kings, Duke Robillard, Amba Tremain, and the Steady Rollin' Revue. With a lineup as rich and diverse as the blues itself, edition 703 of "Blues is the Truth" is a testament to the genre's enduring power to captivate, inspire, and move audiences of all backgrounds. So, tune in, turn up the volume, and let the blues wash over you in all its raw, unfiltered glory.
Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring world of blues with the latest edition of "Blues is the Truth," hosted by the passionate Ian McHugh. Recently nominated on the long list for the 2024 UK Blues Awards, this edition promises an electrifying journey through the blues landscape. Joining Ian McHugh is the dynamic Paul Michael, who introduces the Blues Driver segment, adding a unique flavor to the show. The lineup is a stellar ensemble of blues legends and rising talents, featuring unforgettable tunes from The Cinnelli Brothers, The Paul Michael Band, Diego Morgue Band, Ian Siegal, Dave Kelly, Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes, Walter Trout, The Texas Horns, Freddie King, The City Boys All Stars, Clifton Chenier, Brad Guitar Wilson, Seth James, Paul Cook Blues Band feat. Katie Bradley, Robert Hokum, Bumble Bee Slim, Jimmie Vaughan, John Lee Hooker, Joe Bonamassa, Peter Frampton, Dion, Tomislav Goluban, Robert Johnson, Deep Six Blues, Dexter Shaw and the Wolftones, John Angus, Steady Rolling Revue, and the timeless sounds of Honeyboy Edwards and James Cotton. Tune in to "Blues is the Truth" for an unforgettable experience of raw, authentic blues that transcends generations and captivates the spirit.
It's time for your weekly dose of Blues is the Truth, bringing you two hours of fantastic music, exactly when you want it. There are plenty of amazing new tunes alongside some outstanding classic tracks in this week's show, so make sure to press play and enjoy! The show features music from Tab Benoit and Jimmy Thackeray, Elles Bailey, Rory Gallagher, The Alligators, Will Johns, Eric Clapton, James Cotton, Junoir Wells, Carey Bell, Billy Branch, Robert Cray, The Commoners, Buddy Guy, Bernie Marsden, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chuck Leavell, Hurricane Ruth, Magic Sam, Tim Penn and Second Line, Bernard Allison, Katie Bradley and Dudley Ross, Hans Thessink and Terry Evans, and The Pete Harris R&B All Stars. As always it's a packed show that you don't want to miss! Don't forget to like, share and review the show and join our Facebook group on facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth .
It's the last show of April and it's just as packed as you'd expect... There's still amazing new music to share, and there are some real classics too. This weeks show features tracks from Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, The Nighthawks, Ian Siegal, Doug MacLeod, Todd Sharpville, Mike Vernon, Veronica Lewis, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Katie Bradley and Pete Farugia, The Travelling Blue Kings, Robert Cray, Bernard Allison, Tim Staffell and Paul Stewart, Robert Hokum and Junior Wells (plus many more). Hit play and enjoy! Join the Facebook group for the show at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
AMDG. Science is a body of knowledge that's constantly in flux, and students and parents alike may approach science—especially in the upper grades—with misconceptions or concerns. Today, Kolbe science teachers Elizabeth Hoxie, Katie Bradley, and Ann Still join Bonnie and Steven to discuss how science does not need to be watered down or diluted to be palatable to Catholics. Our guests share their own experiences of how being scientists has positively affected their faith lives, how they see beautiful microcosms in the created world, and how there is an eminent rationality to belief in a creator. They challenge the narrative that all scientists are atheists and talk about why Catholic families don't need to go on the defensive when it comes to science. They also discuss Kolbe's reliance on secular science textbooks and why it's an important part of the curriculum here. Resources compiled by our guests and related: Brilliant: 25 Catholic Scientists, Mathematicians, and Supersmart People Particles of Faith: A Catholic Guide to Navigating Science Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial?...And Other Questions from the Astronomer's Inbox at the Vatican Observatory The Inner Life of the Cell The Society of Catholic Scientists In the Beginning…': A Catholic Understanding of the Story of Creation and the Fall How to Get Started with Nature Journaling Zero to Einstein in 60 by B.K. Hixson, Mrs. Still's go-to experiment book using common household items Vatican Observatory Website and Podcast Kolbecast episodes mentioned and related: Elizabeth Hoxie's first Kolbecast episode, To Live Fully Alive 42 Let Them Tinker with Kolbe mom Louise Deal Ep 26 Truth in Person with Kolbe alumna Aviva Lund Links to related Kolbe content: Fr. Stephen Gadberry speaking on evolution at the recent “Pints with Padre” live event Subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode. While you're there, please rate and review the show to help spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
While the voting may have closed since the first broadcast the main focus on this weeks show is giving you the chance to hear as many of the nominees in the 2022 UK Blues Awards as possible, meaning tracks from Stevie Watts with Alice Armstrong, Dom Martin, When Rivers Meet, Elles Bailey, Kyla Brox, Giles Robson, Catfish, Will Wilde, King King, The Cinelli Brothers, Half Deaf Clatch, Mark Harrison, Martin Harley, Trevor Babajack Steeger, Toby Lee, King King, Connor Selby, Joe Anderton, Bernie Marsden and more, alongside the regular feature like The Song Remains The Same and Title Track Tango where we feature Brad Wilson, Jimmie Vaughan, Matt Schofield as well as including tracks from Katie Bradley and Muddy Waters. It's a show that can rightfully be called packed to the rafters... Enjoy!
Heading into Valentine's Day, Jearlyn talks with these artists on the latest edition of Center Stage: "Man of God" director Katie Bradley and actress Louisa Darr "Footloose" choreographer Renee Guittar Hennepin Theatre Trust president/CEO Mark Nerenhausen "Falsetto" director Joe Chvala and actress Marley Ritchie
This weeks show is once again filled with amazing tunes from some of the finest artists in the blues. Of course there are classics from folks like Guitar Jr, Howling Wolf and R.L. Burnside alongside some of the best modern blues from amazing artists. Featured in the show are Will Johns, Kat and Co, Andy Lindquist, The Blue Bishops, Sean Taylor, Lurrie Bell, The Cinelli Brothers, Backwater Roll with Jon Amor, When Rivers Meet, The Altered Five Blues Band, Kim Wilson, Katie Bradley, Angela Easley, Peter Veteska, Rick Estrin and the Nightcats and the amazing Senel Katape amongst others. Hit play to enjoy two hours of amazing blues, soul and everything in between!
Sunday Thoughts is taking a "day of rest" SO THAT God may refresh the heart and purpose of this platform. In this episode you can find: - Quick life update on your host - Katie Bradley (that's me!!) - Recommended Podcasts to listen to in the meantime. - New Year's resolution update (full circle from the 1st episode) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're delighted to be joined by local Scream expert Katie Bradley to discuss Wes Craven's meta-horror masterpiece, SCREAM (1996). Follow us on twitter: @RTF_pod, @GoodGameGrizz, @Hugo_Pinai, @BroshJadley Follow Grizz on twitch: twitch.tv/GoodGameGrizz Follow Hugo on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/hugo_p/ Follow Josh on youtube: youtube.com/c/MoviesILoveandsocanyou
There's so much great music in this weeks show. It starts with Buddy Guy and work our way through tunes, new and old, from Joanne Shaw Taylor, BB King, Little Junior Parker, Neil Warden, Lachy Doley, Colin James, Richard Townend, Robert Hokum, Ian Siegal, Katie Bradley and Chris Corcoran, Johnny Burgin, Billy Price, Muddy Waters and finish up with a track from the new album from Ronnie Wood. In the middle there's something some will find controversial, but some will love...Hit play and enjoy
From Bernie Marsden through to Katie Bradley this is another amazing edition of Blues is the Truth... Along the way we pay tribute to Byther Smith, there are new tracks from Richard Townend and the Mighty Bosscats, and Tommy Castro. Classic hits from Freddie King, Junior Wells, Santana, Muddy Waters and Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Add in some all round great tunes from Jon Amor, Hans Theesink and Terry Evans, Lurrie Bell and more... It's an amazing show so hit play and enjoy!
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Marie Knight | Let Us Get Together | Let Us Get Together: A Tribute To The Rev Gary Davis | Kyla Brox | Guilty | Kyla Brox .. Live At Last (Acoustic) | Dik Banovich | Pay Day | Run to You | | Big Creek Slim | Deportation Blues | Migration Blues | | Eddie Martin | Before We Wake Up | The Birdcage Sessions | Michael McDermott | No Matter What | What In The World.. | Malcolm Holcombe | Windows of Amsterdam (bonus track) | Tricks of the Trade | Guy Davis | Badonkadonk Train | Be Ready When I Call You | Big Bill Broonzy | Martha | Four Classic Albums Plus - CD One | Duke Robillard | What Is It That Tastes Like Gravy | The Acoustic Blues & Roots Of Duke Robillard | Half Deaf Clatch | Sometimes The Big Bad Wins | Severine the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans (Part 2) | Katie Bradley | Little By Little | Anchor Baby Sessions | R K. Turner | I Was Blind (But Now I See) | Out Here On My Own | Memphis Jug Band | Beale Street Mess Around | On The Road Again |
- Selected tracks from Richard Koechli's new CD: The Real Chill, Remembering J. J. Cale - Live Interview w/ Katie Bradley & Pete Farrugia to celebrate their album: Soho Heart - New Single from Richard Koechli / Bruno Amstad: Feel Like Going Home
What do you fit into the space between Will Johns and Koko Taylor? The best part of two hours of amazing blues music. There are tunes from Jimmy Reiter, Skylar Rogers, Curtis Salgado, Tim Penn and the Second Line, Big Mama Thornton, Georgia Van Etten, Selwyn Birchwood, Johnny Burgin with Anson Fundeburgh, Mud Morganfield, Katie Bradley and Pete Farrugia, Joann Connor, Lucy Zirins and Buddy Whittington... It's amazing, so if I were you I'd hit that play button and enjoy!
Starting with a brilliant version of Smokestack Lightening this show is packed with amazing tunes. There's the usual mix of brand new tunes and classics, featuring songs form 3am. SRV, Joanna Connor, Emma Wilson, The Jujubes, Mark Harrison, Half Deaf Clatch, Dove & Boweevil, Katie Bradley and Pete Farrugia, Matt Walklate, Duke Robillard, Curtis Mayfield, Delbert McClinton, Skylar Rogers and John Lee Hooker. Hit Play to enjoy two hours of the very best of the blues!
No Border Blues Episode 4: Folkestone UK-based Katie Bradley came into the spotlight in 2012 with a nomination for a British Blues Award for her original song "I Hear the River", which was prominently featured on BBC Radio. She has booked and supported tours and concerts in the UK for artists such as Kirk Fletcher (and myself!). Katie's got a new self-released CD coming out in November, "Soho Heart". She is a versatile stylist who's worked with some of the best British blues players from Chris Corcoran to the acoustic guitarist featured in this video, Dave Ferra from Dover. His CD "Lies and Gin" hit the #1 on the IBBA British Blues radio chart, and he was nominated for a 2020 British Blues Award. Find out more about Katie at http://katiebradley.co.uk/. Dave Ferra's site is https://daveferra.co.uk/. Find out more about Chicago Blues Network at www.chicagobluesnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to an Actors' Equity Association FAQ episode!! Today I have Mark and Katie Bradley on to talk about all things AEA. We talk about the history of performers' unions, how you can join, and the benefits to being a part of a performers' union. We also touch on how the industry will change once the pandemic has subsided. Join us for a very informative conversation! Resources: For Twin Cities actors, you can reach the Chicago office at 312-641-0393 and check out "Twin Cities Equity Liaison Committee" on Facebook. https://www.actorsequity.org/ Find Thank You Places on instagram @thankyouplacespod and on Facebook by searching Thank You Places. You can listen to the podcast on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.
When we talk about packed editions of the show we mean ones like this week's. We start with Joel Fisk and the Breakdown and end with Johnny Winter, filling the space between with some great music... New releases from Johnny Burgin and Linsey Alexander. Lockdown Charity Singles from the Lockdown Lucky Band and your host too. Classics from Half Deaf Clatch, Magic Sam, Freddie King, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Katie Bradley and Chris Corcoran, Buddy Guy, Brooks Williams, Mississippi Heat and much more, it's a packed show that you DO NOT want to miss!
Today I have the marvelous Katie Bradley on the podcast! Katie is an Asian-American actor here in the Twin Cities who has worked on both sides of the table - as an actor, an assistant director, a reader. She's been very successful here and her journey is a good reminder that none of our paths are linear. She gives good advice coming from the other side of the table as well. This is a great episode packed with wonderful advice! I hope you enjoy listening to it! Currently for Katie: A Christmas Carol at the Guthrie https://www.guthrietheater.org/shows-and-tickets/2019-2020-season/a-christmas-carol/ Up Next for Katie: Peerless with Theater Mu (as assistant director) https://www.theatermu.org/peerless In the Future for Katie: Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express at Indiana Repertory Theatre https://www.irtlive.com/plays-and-events/2019-2020/murder-on-the-orient-express
Jenny Mathews, contributing writer Katie Bradley has a unique story about how she got into the home organization business. After the deaths of her parents and having to sort through the many items they left behind, she decided this was something she could offer to others with the added benefit of empathy. She also helps anyone […] The post Episode 28: Katie Bradley appeared first on Cache Valley Family Magazine.
Kirk comes to the boat for the first time with Katie Bradley on Vocals and Harmonica and Dudley Ross on Acoustic Guitar.
While some schools may frown upon students browsing social media while in class, one teacher in the United States is actively encouraging it. Li Dong has the details. Reporter Social media is everywhere in the society. Normally, smartphones and mobile devices are prohibited in the classroom unless they are being used for learning purposes. But in this classroom, students are encouraged to use their mobile devices to communicate with the teachers and peers via social media. Allie Meyer is one of the students in the American Public Policy class at Wauwatosa West High School in suburban Milwaukee. "We've been taught by everyone that no phones in school, no internet. Once I heard that we were going to be focusing on the internet, I was really surprised." Teacher Chris Lazarski has been watching his students interacting with Twitter and other social media sites in class - and he's keen for them to keep it up. Some schools say sites like Twitter can enhance learning by expanding classroom discussions - taking in added input from thousands of other students across the US. Regina Kautzer is a student. "Instead of getting worksheets, like just getting handed out worksheets everyday or reading from a book everyday, we can go to APP and go on the computer and go on Twitter and see what other people are saying." Lazarski is using Twitter in classroom conversations about current events. During a recent lesson, he spent time discussing zero-tolerance policies in high school and then invited students to log on to continue the conversation through classroom Twitter accounts. Some targeted industry experts, while others re-tweeted articles that elaborated on their own viewpoints. Lazarski's classroom exercise is part of a wider programmed organized by KQED, a public television station in San Francisco, California - and used by more than 120 teachers across the US. The KQED "Do Now" project posts weekly topics, videos and articles that are designed to stimulate Twitter conversations. Lazarski says he avoids relying too much on Twitter, which is why he starts the lessons with a verbal discussion. But while most students seem to be embracing it, some parents are not entirely convinced. Katie Bradley, mother of Allie Meyer, says she won't let her 16-year-old have a personal Twitter account. And she is worried about classroom tweeting - because posts are permanent. "She's going to study abroad. She wants to go to college. She has big plans. I would hate, hate for a terrible decision that she made as a teenager to affect her future." The "Do Now" program is geared mainly towards high school students, but primary school teachers are also experimenting with blogs and Twitter. While some parents may have concerns, it seems a growing number of schools see social media as an important, interactive learning tool.
Katie Bradley and the band play live and Don't Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down Heritage Blues Orchestra And Still I Rise Got To Keep Moving Fran McGillivray Band Some Luck 17 Miles To Go Eugene Hideaway Bridges Roots & Vines Who's Been Talking Lil Ed Williams & Willie Kent Who's Been Talking Straight Talkin' Woman Aynsley Lister Home Killing It David Migden & The Dirty Words Killing It I'm Ready Katie Bradley Upper Deck Session Damn Your Eyes Katie Bradley Upper Deck Session What You Gonna Do About Me Buddy Guy Rhythm & Blues St James Infirmary Stomp & Holler Original Brand Groove Grease Shaken Down Sunday Wilde He Gave Me a Blue Nightgown Au Revoir Y'All Candye Kane Coming Out Swingin'
Katie Bradley brings a fine band to the boat and with Paul Jobson on keys; Dudley Ross on guitar; Sam Kelly, drums and Roger Inniss on bass plays I'm Ready, Damn Your Eyes, Be Careful With My Baby and I Hear The River all from her first album "She's Ready"