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On the podcast this week, we discuss the first Republican presidential debate, and the first new Iowa Poll of this caucus campaign.On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met.This week's show is hosted by Erin Murphy, the Des Moines Bureau Chief for The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, and features The Gazette's Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal, and Gazette columnist Todd Dorman.The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Kelly Pardekooper and Copperhead.
On this week's edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: it was a big week for the pipeline debate at the Iowa Capitol, we talk trains in the wake of the Ohio disaster, and we're back on the 2024 trail.On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met.This week's show is hosted by The Gazette's Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy and features Gazette Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough, Sarah Watson of the Quad City Times, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal, and Gazette Columnist Todd Dorman.The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert, and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Kelly Pardekooper and Copperhead.
On this week's edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: campaign ad wars, U.S. Senate Republicans' unity issues, train trials, and Iowa's attorney general candidates ‘debate.' On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. This week's show is hosted by The Gazette's Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy and features Gazette deputy bureau chief Tom Barton, Lee Des Moines Bureau chief Caleb McCullough, Sarah Watson of the Quad City Times, and Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert, and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Iowa bands Kelly Pardekooper and Copperhead.
On this week's edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: the Iowa Supreme Court just says no to Gov. Kim Reynolds, and some interesting numbers regarding Iowa's registered voters and in a new U.S. Senate poll in Iowa. On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. This week's show is hosted by The Gazette's Statehouse Bureau Chief Erin Murphy and features Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal, Gazette Opinion Editor Todd Dorman, Sarah Watson of the Quad City Times, the Gazette's deputy Des Moines Bureau Chief Tom Barton, and Des Moines Bureau Chief for Lee Enterprises Caleb McCullough. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert, and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Iowa bands Kelly Pardekooper and Copperhead.
On this week's edition of the On Iowa Politics Podcast: Biden's first State of the Union address, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds presenting the Republican response, and U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst offering her take on the Biden administration's handling of Russia's military aggression in Ukraine On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. This week's show is hosted by The Gazette's Aaron Murphy, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal, Gazette Opinion Editor Todd Dorman, and a fond farewell to Amie Rivers of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert, and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Iowa bands Copperhead and Kelly Pardekooper. Support for this podcast was provided by New Pioneer Food Co-op. Celebrating 50 years as Eastern Iowa's source for locally and responsibly sourced groceries with stores in Iowa City, Coralville, and Cedar Rapids; and online through Co-op Cart at newpi.coop.
On this week's edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: multiple choice candidate, Pate patter, and WOT - the war on meat On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. This week's show is hosted by The Gazette's James Lynch and features Tom Barton of the Quad-City Times, Lee Newspapers Statehouse bureau chief Erin Murphy, and Gazette opinion editor Todd Dorman. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert and music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Copperhead and Kelly Pardekooper.
On this week’s edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: Gov. Kim Reynolds declares “mission accomplished” against COVID-19, statehouse Republicans target public education, and it’s awards season! On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day’s deadlines have been met. This week’s show is hosted by The Gazette’s James Lynch and features Bret Hayworth of the Sioux City Journal, Tom Barton of the Quad-City Times, Tom Barton of the Quad-City Times, Amie Rivers of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, and Gazette opinion editor Todd Dorman. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert and music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Copperhead and Scarlet Kelly Pardekooper.
This week’s On Iowa Politics Podcast: a King Dethroned? And Who Will Show Up on Election Day? On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day’s deadlines have been met. This week’s show is hosted by The Gazette’s James Lynch and features Gazette columnist Todd Dorman. The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert and music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Copperhead and Kelly Pardekooper.
Aaron from http://htlympremium.com/ speaks with singer/songwriter Kelly Pardekooper about his music career, how he stumbled into licensing and landed placements on shows like Sons Of Anarchy and True Blood, films such as Vengeance starring Nicolas Cage and many more.
This week on the podcast, reporters discuss the real presidential election, who's running for governor in 2018, and ask if Rod Blum -- Iowa's Mr. Outside -- is becoming Mr. Inside with the Trump administration. On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast which re-creates the conversations that happen when Iowa's political reporters get together after deadlines have been met. This week's show features James Q. Lynch, Christinia Crippes, Bret Hayworth and Erin Murphy. This week's show was produced by Richard Pratt and the music heard in the podcast is courtesy of Kelly Pardekooper. Chat with us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @OnIowaPolitics, and subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. Know an Iowa musician who should be on our show? Send their band sound files to oniowapolitics@gmail.com
Kelly Pardekooper plays tracks from his Milk In Sunshine album and talks about owning the bar scene and intertwining music with real life. Also on this episode, country rock from Whitey Morgan and the 78s, alt-country from The Highballers, R&B honky-tonk from Los Straightjackets and Deke Dickerson, bluegrass from Leftover Salmon, country folk rock from The Dirty River Boys, gospel from Roosevelt Graves, country music from Marty Stuart & His Fablulous Superlatives, blues from Scott H Biram, and rock & roll from Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires. "Ep224 Kelly Pardekooper owns the bar scene" originated from Americana Music Show.
Jonathan Byrd plays tracks from You Can’t Outrun The Radio and talks about the benefits of recording live to tape and talks about living as a homeless man. Also on this episode, garage rock from the The Bloodhounds, old-time gospel from The Primitive Baptist Choir of North Carolina, Shinyribs covering a Lydia Loveless tune, western swing from Lee Sims, folk-rock from Jesse Lenat, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, sister act harmonies from The Secret Sisters, and some classic rock from The Kinks. "Ep223 Jonathan Byrd dodges the digital knife" originated from Americana Music Show.
J.P. Harris plays tracks from Home Is Where The Hurt Is and talks about how to spot a good honky-tonk and the Keep It Country festival. Also on this episode, garage rock from The Bloodhounds, country blues from Lucinda Williams, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, roots rock from Blitzen Trapper, heartland rock from NQ Arbuckle, country music from Jim Lauderdale, blues from John Lee Zeigler, and jump blues from The Bumper Jacksons. "Ep#221 J.P. Harris likes the goofy ups and downs" originated from Americana Music Show.
Tim Duffy from the Music Maker Relief Foundation tells stories about the blues musicians they have worked with and their new double CD. Also on this episode, new alt-country from Lucinda Williams, new basement tape recordings from Bob Dylan, smooth country from Cracker, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, pub rock from Maynard and the Musties, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, old school country from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, and country rock from Ronnie Fauss. "Ep#219 Music Maker Relief Foundation saving the blues" originated from Americana Music Show.
Ben Miller plays tracks from Any Way, Shape, or Form and talks about touring with ZZ Top and letting the song tell you what it needs. Also on this episode: roots rock from the Christian Lopez Band, country music from Lee Sims, country rock from J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, Country from Laura Benitez, blues from Dick LeMasters, gospel from James Hand, rock & roll from Ronnie Fauss, and some blistering jump blues from Joel DaSilva and the Midnight Howl. "Ep#218 Ben Miller throws a counterpunch" originated from Americana Music Show.
FTB podcast #147 features the new album by KELLY PARDEKOOPER called Yonder. Also new music from DAVID JACOBS-STRAIN, JEAN SYNODINOS and NEW AMERICAN FARMERS. Show #147 KELLY PARDEKOOPER - Forgotten (Yonder) MOLLY MAHER - Some Where Down The Road (Merry Come Up) THE GOURDS - Ink and Grief (Old Mad Joy) NEW AMERICAN FARMERS - Good And Sober (Rotation Part 1) (mic break) JEAN SYNODINOS - Enough Is Enough (Girls, Good & Otherwise) DAVID JACOBS-STRAIN - Pescadero Beach (Live From The Left Coast) EDDIE & MARTHA ADCOCK - Many A Mile (Many A Mile) AND RICHARDS - Not Finished Yet (And Richards) KELLY PARDEKOOPER - Where I Come From (Yonder) (mic break) HOMESPUN REMEDIES - Good To Hear Your Voice (Great Depression) RENEE WAHL - Roses Are Blue (Cumberland Moonshine) JOE ELY - I'm a Man Now (Satisfied at Last) CHRIS CASTLE - Lion in the Cage (Last Bird Home) (mic break) KELLY PARDEKOOPER - Little Miss Cheetah (Yonder) (Jan. 12th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
As I'm off work for two weeks, I've had plenty of time in the past few days to dig up some great music for the year-ending 97th Roadhouse Podcast. Billy Boy Arnold, Kelly Pardekooper, Kirk Fletcher, Coco Montoya, and The Holmes Brothers lead the finest blues you've never heard. It's the usual broad mix and, as always, the finest blues you've never heard.
As I'm off work for two weeks, I've had plenty of time in the past few days to dig up some great music for the year-ending 97th Roadhouse Podcast. Billy Boy Arnold, Kelly Pardekooper, Kirk Fletcher, Coco Montoya, and The Holmes Brothers lead the finest blues you've never heard. It's the usual broad mix and, as always, the finest blues you've never heard.