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The Matt McClearin Show began Friday's first hour with Nick Kelly, who covers Alabama football & basketball for The Tuscaloosa News, as he previewed Alabama's game against San Diego State. 20:22 - Conrad's Corner! Young Conrad takes us inside his mind and asks about rooting for other teams in the Tourney, Cam Newton's future, and what franchises need a reboot. 38:16 - The Sweet Sixteen has been, mostly, exciting for Matt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello friends! This week Pastors David Holcomb and David Beaty sit with special guest Kelly Sweet as we continue our study in Luke chapter 22 with "Peter's Denial." Here we learn about Christ's forgiveness and restoration despite our deepest failures and this week's Essential Moment discovers the reality of Satan.
Jerry Navarro is an in-demand bassist, music producer, and composer. In 2002, Jerry became a core member and bassist for “Pit Boss” of MuzikMafia, an informal collection of artists, united in response to what they viewed as an alarming over-commercialization of the music industry. Founded by Big Kenny and John Rich (Big & Rich), MuzikMafia began weekly jam sessions for like-minded individuals, playing a variety of styles and genres. By their example, together and singly, these musicians significantly changed the face of the music business. In 2004, MuzikMafia received massive public recognition and comment from The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, The Tennessean, Country Music Today, Billboard Magazine, The Washington Post, Blender Magazine, Country Weekly and The New York Times. In 2005, the spotlight widened as MuzikMafia became a popular reality television show on CMT.Jerry has shared the stage with artists of every stripe including such as Kid Rock, Bon Jovi, Hank Williams Jr., Martina McBride, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Dave Matthews, 3 Doors Down, Velvet Revolver, Stephen Cochran, Jewel, Bobby Brown, Sisqo, Saliva, Wynonna Judd, Darryl McDaniels (Run DMC), Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band), George Clinton, Angie Aparo and Richie Sambora, among many. He has played with jazz artist Kelly Sweet; funk legend innovators, Jabo Starks and Clyde Stubblefield; jazz trumpeter Rod McGaha; Grammy-nominated pianist Jody Nardone; and long-time chart-topping jazz pianist Beegie Adair. Jerry has hit the tour circuit with one of the music industry's best songwriters, J.D. Souther, noted writer of hits such as "New Kid In Town" and The Eagles "Best Of My Love". His charted list goes on with "Her Town, Too" featuring James Taylor. In his spare time, Jerry appeared as a featured actor in the first season of the hit television show, “NASHVILLE,” as well as in the motion pictures, “PURE COUNTRY 2: THE GIFT.”In 2009, Jerry created Artist Alliance Nashville, a recording and producing entity launched from his increasingly lengthy experience in the music business. Through Artist Alliance Nashville, he has supervised numerous acts and artists, dedicating a large portion of his time and ability to teaching and training a new generation of talent.https://jerrynavarro.com/IG @jerrynavarrohttps://www.facebook.com/artistalliancenashville/@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
Jerry Navarro is an in-demand bassist, music producer, and composer. In 2002, Jerry became a core member and bassist for “Pit Boss” of MuzikMafia, an informal collection of artists, united in response to what they viewed as an alarming over-commercialization of the music industry. Founded by Big Kenny and John Rich (Big & Rich), MuzikMafia began weekly jam sessions for like-minded individuals, playing a variety of styles and genres. By their example, together and singly, these musicians significantly changed the face of the music business. In 2004, MuzikMafia received massive public recognition and comment from The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, The Tennessean, Country Music Today, Billboard Magazine, The Washington Post, Blender Magazine, Country Weekly and The New York Times. In 2005, the spotlight widened as MuzikMafia became a popular reality television show on CMT. Jerry has shared the stage with artists of every stripe including such as Kid Rock, Bon Jovi, Hank Williams Jr., Martina McBride, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Dave Matthews, 3 Doors Down, Velvet Revolver, Stephen Cochran, Jewel, Bobby Brown, Sisqo, Saliva, Wynonna Judd, Darryl McDaniels (Run DMC), Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band), George Clinton, Angie Aparo and Richie Sambora, among many. He has played with jazz artist Kelly Sweet; funk legend innovators, Jabo Starks and Clyde Stubblefield; jazz trumpeter Rod McGaha; Grammy-nominated pianist Jody Nardone; and long-time chart-topping jazz pianist Beegie Adair. Jerry has hit the tour circuit with one of the music industry's best songwriters, J.D. Souther, noted writer of hits such as "New Kid In Town" and The Eagles "Best Of My Love". His charted list goes on with "Her Town, Too" featuring James Taylor. In his spare time, Jerry appeared as a featured actor in the first season of the hit television show, “NASHVILLE,” as well as in the motion pictures, “PURE COUNTRY 2: THE GIFT.” In 2009, Jerry created Artist Alliance Nashville, a recording and producing entity launched from his increasingly lengthy experience in the music business. Through Artist Alliance Nashville, he has supervised numerous acts and artists, dedicating a large portion of his time and ability to teaching and training a new generation of talent. https://jerrynavarro.com/ IG @jerrynavarro https://www.facebook.com/artistalliancenashville/ @thecareermusician @nomadsplace
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Good morning, RVA! It’s 34 °F, and we’ve got a cold, clear day ahead of us today. Expect sunshine and highs in the mid 40s. Enjoy it, because big rain moves into the region tomorrow—if only it were slightly colder!Water coolerRichmond Police are reporting that Allen Frazier, a man in his 50s, was shot to death on the 2300 block of Concord Avenue Saturday morning. According to RPD’s major crimes page, he was the 62nd person murdered in Richmond in 2020.As of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 3,240↗️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth and 3↗️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 235↗️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 69, Henrico: 98, and Richmond: 68). Since this pandemic began, 503 people have died in the Richmond region. This is not a drill: Vaccines are go! Meet Sandra Lindsay, a Black nurse in Queens and the first person in the United States to be vaccinated. So exciting. Down this way, the Governor received Virginia’s first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine right here in Richmond. Here’s a picture of Northam and Kelly Sweet, Director of Pharmacy for Bon Secours, opening up a box of vaccine and looking into it like the briefcase from Pulp Fiction. Vaccination for health care workers in hospitals begins today, and then, as more vaccines roll out, we’ll—fingers crossed—see most health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities receive their first round of vaccination by the end of the year. Sabrina Moreno at the Richmond Times-Dispatch has a good look at how yesterday’s rollout went across the state. It feels so weird that we’re finally at this point in what is surely one of the weirdest timeline.As foretold, City Council voted 9–0 to adopt Richmond 300 last night. Congratulations to the Richmond 300 team, to the City staff that put tons of hours into meetings and presentations, and to the thousands of citizens that took time out of their lives to engage in a potential wonky urban planning process. Great work, everyone! A bunch of folks were on hand last night to give comments for and against the plan, with most of the opposition—among public commenters and council alike—citing the need for stronger/more specific housing components (you can read through the housing goals on page 145 of the aforelinked PDF). Luckily for everyone, master plans can be amended. In fact, Council President Newbille set a January 8th goal for councilmembers to either submit their amendments or start pulling together the process for drawing up their amendments—I didn’t catch which. First, I would not be surprised to just not see any amendments submitted. Second, the reason Richmond 300 was a yearslong process and not a weekslong process was that over 7,000 people put their hands on the plan in some way, shape, or form. I’m going to be fairly skeptical of some hasty change to our brand new master plan that has not gone through a deep and wide community engagement process. So, what’s next? Personally, I think we can all take a quick breather before moving on to Phase 4: Implementation. How and when do all the parts of Richmond 300 get implemented? That’s up to City Council, the Mayor, and you and me. But, like I said: Quick breather first, and then back to work!Oh, also! Council passed ORD. 2020–153, renaming the portion of Jefferson Davis Highway within the city limits to Richmond Highway. We’ve been making quick work of these, but, of course, there are many, many more streets to rename.Ana Edwards and Phil Wilayto have a column in the RTD about the Governor’s plan to include $9 million in his upcoming budget for improvements to the Slave Trail and “efforts to preserve the area known as the Devil’s Half-Acre.” Not mentioned, of course, is the African Burial Ground or other sites important to Richmond’s role in the American history of slavery. Edwards and Wilayto have been fighting this battle—to tell the whole story—for decades now. It must be exhausting.Quick update: The second round of the Richmond Recovers grant program has had its deadline extended to 11:59 PM on Friday. Also: “The city also updated the grant guidelines to clarify that small businesses other than restaurants, retail, and beverage production are eligible to receive grant funds.” If either of those two sentences impact your life, you can apply for the program here.Richard Hayes has a bunch of bird photos he took while on a Discover the James tour. I’m not going to lie, huge, carnivorous birds that just live downtown like that’s fine and normal freak me out.The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts will host another free COVID-19 testing event today at the Eastern Henrico Health Department (1400 N. Laburnum Avenue) from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM. Looks like there are just a couple more of these before the winter holidays roll around.This morning’s longreadWe apologize for endorsing U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, who wants to overturn the electionRead this great apology in the Orlando Sentinel for an endorsement the editorial board gave to one of the morons who signed on to that absolutely bananas Texas lawsuit. I love seeing press make public apologies like this and saying out loud that, no, there are not two sides to this garbage Republicans keep trying to pull.But endorsements also serve as a way to take stock of a candidate’s values and beliefs. We now know what we didn’t then — that Waltz, a U.S. Army Green Beret who served his country, is willing to undermine the nation to ensure his political party remains in control of the White House. Every American should be appalled at the attempted usurpation, and at elected officials taking part in this terrifying fiasco and violating their oath to protect the country from enemies, foreign and domestic. Everyone who supported Michael Waltz for Congress should feel a deep sense of remorse and regret. 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On this episode Kathy & JC talk with LIfe Coach Kelly Sweet about what purpose looks like big and small. Kelly believes you can feel confident, discover your purpose & live a beautiful life! Connect with Kelly Sweet via kellysweetcoaching.com pick up kelly's book: I've got Jewelshttps://www.amazon.com/Ive-Got-Jewels-Holistic-Self-Confidence/dp/0692035907/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=I%27ve+Got+Jewels%2C+A+Holistic+Approach+to+Self+Confidence&qid=1554221246&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
Today was the day I think we finally said something meaningful. I can't be sure. 147 practice runs and finally, there may be an ounce of wisdom in today's show. It's not as easy being profound as people on Twitter and motivational speaker tapes and Oscars speeches make it out to be. Most people say dumb shit most of the time. And we're above average in the rankings. But today, oh boy oh boy. On this week's Last Men on Earth podcast, we discuss Democratic party donor and party drug watcher of dead rent boys, Ed Buck, delve into the R. Kelly "he did what?" hypocrisy, opine as to Ashley Graham's theory that having sex makes everything better in relationships, we debate the benefits of separating social media platforms into one for Safe Spacers and one for fully-functional adults, try to figure out who the hell might watch The Masked Singer, and end with Matt's weird insistence that all doctors are freaky creepy perverts. All in a day's work. We ask that you kindly donate a dollar or a buck-fifty, literally, to our Patreon funding page which is the sole source of support for the show. It helps pay for the coffee (beer) and talking sticks (microphones). It's the cheapest entertainment in town. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s not often we get an excuse to include discussion of the theremin here on the Rocky Mountain Writer, so we had to jump at the chance when Laurence MacNaughton mentioned he’s been fiddling around with the strange musical device. However, we would have Laurence on for any reason but in addition to the theremin, his new book No Sleep ‘Til Doomsday launches this month—the third in his fantasy series following It Happened One Doomsday and A Kiss Before Doomsday. Laurence grew up in a creaky old colonial house in Connecticut that just might’ve been haunted. As a kid, he was a choirboy in a church built in 1754. He also pounded out stories on a shiny black Remington typewriter until he sold his first magazine article at age 19. Since then he’s written numerous novels, novellas, and short stories and his work has been praised by Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, RT Book Reviews, Library Journal, and Booklist. When he’s not writing, Laurence hikes and bikes in the Colorado Rockies, explores ghost towns, wrenches on classic cars, and, yes, plays the theremin. Stay tuned after the Q & A for a sample of Laurence reading from No Sleep ‘Til Doomsday. Laurence MacNaughton's website Outro music by Kelly Sweet, "In The Air Tonight." Intro music by Moby Interlude music by Dan-o-Songs
Chillout - Unwind: Feel Good Chillout Music - Mixed by DJ Seroton
I'm back on Mario Trunz's Undiscovered Scenery Chillout show with a new guest mix 1 year since I was originally featured on the show. This year I'm bringing different styles of Chillout music, highlighting few of my favorite ones such as Superhuman by Juventa and Kelly Sweet, and the lovely theme song from Client Eastwood's Gran Torino film.
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BMA Sessions 008 with Dj Dave ScotlandBMA Sessions is a fortnightly Dj mix show, mixed by Dj Dave Scotland and brought to you by BMA Magazine - Australia. For a healthy dose of Electro House, Progressive House, Tech House, Trance, regular local producer mixes and guest Dj Sets, Tune into BMA Sessions...1.Intro by Dave Scotland2.SMASH! (Original Mix) by Ummet Ozcan3.Bitches Be Like (Club Mix) by Chuckie4.Rampage (Original Mix) by Bassjackers & Kenneth G5.Tempestuous (Original Mix) by Lisa Lashes & Tasso6.Move To The Rhythm (Original Mix) by Tiesto, Nari, Milani & Delayers7.Game On (Original Mix) by Klauss Goulart8.Samurai (Tiesto Remix) by R3hab9.Bigroom Blitz (Scooter Remix) by Scooter feat. Wiz Khalifa10.Gravity (Hyperbits Remix) by Kevin Wild & Punk Party feat. Kelly Sweet11.Against the World (Kill the Buzz Remix) by Morgan Page & Michael S12.Space (Dave Scotland Edit) by Micha Moor13.Let This Last Forever (MAKJ Remix) by Benny Benassi feat. Gary Go14.Shadow (W&W Edit) by Mark Sixma15.Shadow Of The Lovers On The Sun (Dave Scotland Mash) by David Guetta Vs Max Elto16.Pressure (Original Mix) by Max Eden & Piramex17.Forces (Original Mix) by MaRLo and Fisherman & Hawkins
Out Now Records Radio Show will give an hour of good music of the genre more heard of The planet, the first Saturday of each month do not hesitate to be taken an hour of your Time to hear some of the best radio show of the planet And don't forget to give like and share it with your friends Mixcloud ? http://www.mixcloud.com/OutNowRec Tracklist: 001-Firebeatz & KSHMR- No Heroes (feat. Luciana) 002-Afrojack & Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers 003-Bassjackers - Like That 004-Alesso - Tear The Roof Up 005-R3HAB & NERVO - Ready For The Weekend Feat. Ayah Marar (Club Mix) 006-Borgeous - Breathe 007-Superhuman (feat. Kelly Sweet) 008-Dash Berlin & Jay Cosmic Feat Collin McLoughlin - Here Tonight (Blinders Remix) 009-Sebjak & Jaz Von D - Into The Wild 010-John Christian - Next Level (Marc Benjamin Remix) 011-Michael Brun & DubVision Ft. Tom Cane - Sun In Your Eyes 012-TJR & VINAI - Bounce Generation (SCNDL Remix) 013-Morttagua - Hypnosis 014-Dannic feat. Bright Lights - Dear Life (Lucky Date Remix) 015-Sick Individuals - Lost & Found 016-JETFIRE & SpinRox - Revelation ft Anabelle 017-Andrew Rayel feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - One In A Million (Paris Blohm Remix) 018-Arston - Star Warz (Swanky Tunes Edit) More Info: https://www.facebook.com/OutNowR https://www.soundcloud.com/outnowrec https://Youtube.com/OutNowRec http://www.mixcloud.com/OutNowRec