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Who worked harder this week—Kenny G or Doja Cat's boob tape? The team at Dori & Dias Private Dicks are on the case—but first, they have to solve the mystery of the 80s concert that could be Rickrolling us.Are Kylie, Rick Astley, Billy Ocean, and—most importantly—Sonia heading to Durban? We get out of our dreams to try and find out.Corey Feldman in dancing with the stars and it's made us hate Zac Efron's brother.Is there such a thing as too much moustache? Doesn't matter—we find the perfect amount with a review of Matt Houston so deep, we came out smelling like a chaps-wearing Texas oilman.But be warned: the Smirks per Minute are dangerously high.Meanwhile, Paulo has a business opportunity for Dori as Bigmouth Morrissey strikes again.Jump To:Kenny G Trends After Doja Cat VMA Performance (00:00:18): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDCs3D5iDURumored 'Icons of the 80s' Durban Concert (00:04:58) : https://www.citizen.co.za/highway-mail/news-headlines/2025/09/04/kylie-rick-billy-in-durban-or-is-this-80s-dream-too-good-to-be-true/Corey Feldman on Dancing with the Stars (00:13:00) : https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/corey-feldman-takes-dancing-stars-stage-after-battles-his-dark-hollywood-pastMatt Houston TV Show Review (00:17:56) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLvl4TUTVHgMorrissey Selling The Smiths' Rights (00:38:00): https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/sep/04/the-musty-whiff-of-a-yard-sale-why-is-morrissey-attempting-to-sell-his-share-of-the-smiths-cataloguehttps://www.morrissey-solo.com/threads/a-soul-for-sale-september-3-2025.154026/#That 80s Show, #podcast, #1980s pop culture, #Kenny G, #Doja Cat, #Video Music Awards, #Icons of the 80s concert, #Durban, #Kylie Minogue, #Billy Ocean, #Rick Astley, #nostalgia, #social media trends, #performance, #80s-style, #fashion, #music industry, #concert skepticism, #Sharks Stadium, #VIP tickets, #music artists, #celebrity gossip, #Facebook, #social media, #ChatGPT, #The Smiths, #Morrissey, #Johnny Marr, #music rights, #band dynamics, #80s television, #Matt Houston, #Aaron Spelling, #mustaches, #TV shows, #classic episodes, #80s humor, #pop culture references, #music discussions, #live performances, #concert announcements, #entertainment news.
This week, Kenny G as host breaks down how he wins a ridiculous amount of games with Doctor Strange as the Defenders lead, stepping up as the undefeated 2024 undefeated in Swiss Nashcon Daredevil Defenders player to the ALMOST undefeated 2025 Nashcon Strange Defenders player.If you would like to further support the channel go here to find out more: https://www.patreon.com/ThegamersguildPlease join us on Discord! Or find us on Facebook here.If you are in the US, shop at: https://gamechefs.org to help support the guild and use code: GamersGuild to save an additional 15% on your order!
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Dave sent a Potato Parcel, son of the old basketball player issued Jason a challenge, smart glasses being banned from gyms, Shreking dating trend, guilt trips, grandma hired hitman to kill former son-in-law, woman sentenced after feeding her ex mushrooms to kill him, secondary barrier for plane cockpits, pelvic floor massages, man accused of exposing himself on beach, Philly’s Karen, guy took hat from kid at US Open, fan on camera reaches over and grab’s woman’s boob, Charlie Sheen slept with many men, Pam Anderson and Liam Neeson, John Candy documentary, Kenny G at the VMAs, celeb death hoax about Danny Trejo, Darth Vader’s lightsaber sells for #3.6M, Star Wars LEGO, old man stops would-be thieves from stealing Rolex, woman grabbed brother’s dong over PlayStation game, kid left house for Chick Fil A, have you had a debilitating high?, guy took foot model on date, attempted Camaro theft, plane made hard landing, guy rescued kid who got away from family and was walking on monorail track, tall police officer in Texas, nurse gave drunk raccoon CPR, and more!
It was a blast from the past last night! Kenny G opened the VMAs along with Doja Cat. He gave an immediate YES when she asked! Plus: Nat's scorching hot Uber ride Secret language for employees at Disneyland And, subtitles or not? That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!
Geoff and Marie's Good Life: Part 5Share the LoveBased on posts by Only In My Mind, in 15 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.A retired couple have an intriguing offer for her friends.Main characters.Geoff; The narrator. A retired materials scientist. Mid-sixties. 5 foot 10 inches, ex amateur rugby player, still swims, runs and walks to keep fit. More than adequately equipped to satisfy his wife.Marie; Geoff's wife. A retired modern languages lecturer. Same age as her husband. 5 foot 2 inches voluptuous build, with D cup tits and proportionate bum and hips. Shoulder length brown hair, brown eyes and olive skin inherited from her French grandmother.Angie; Marie's best friend. A mathematician who claims to be retired. Geoff suspects that she still consults as a cryptographer for M I 5 at GCHQ but she won't discuss it. Early sixties. 5 foot 10 inches, slender athletic build. Firm B cup tits, brown hair and famously dirty mind.Even with my science degrees, I never really sat and thought about it in much more detail. And now; well here I was, exploring my wife's inner mysteries with my cock. Her channel felt very different to a cunt and the sphincter gripping round my root felt a little intimidating; like it could grip really tight and cut off my circulation.Anyway, we were where we were, so I sought guidance. "Are you okay, love?" I was starting to feel a little guilty."If I'm being honest," she replied. "I'm feeling a little conflicted right now." She gave a little shudder. "It doesn't hurt and it feels really naughty but, at the same time it feels as though I'm terminally constipated and pooing backwards.""I can pull out if you want me to," I offered. "Or I can move in and out to see how it feels for you.""Give me a minute to get my head together," she said. "Then you can start fucking me."Some of the guidance we'd read on-line suggested that playing with the woman's clit as the man stroked, enhanced her pleasure so I reached down between her thighs and started to rub the shy little nubbin."Oh, Geoff, Yes," she moaned.I wasn't sure whether that was an instruction to commence or just recognition of my efforts to date, but I decided to use my initiative and start moving. Very slowly at first, I pulled my hips back and when I felt the pressure of her ring on my cock head I pushed back inside again. Marie gasped. Result! I did it again. Marie moaned, I did it again, faster this time and still rubbing her clit and she lifted to meet me. I could tell that, whatever we decided in the future, right now she wanted me to fuck her up the bum, so I did just that.She was still aroused from our earlier games, so I wasn't surprised when she built to another orgasm in only a few minutes, Perhaps it was a combination of the condom and the lube but it took me twice as long to climax which gave Marie the chance to hit another one just before I blew.Once she subsided I grabbed a tissue from the table and pulled the condom off, wrapped another tissue around it and dropped it by the bed. I put my hand either side of her head and bent to kiss her. "Well babe?" I whispered. "Was that; A; Awful and disgusting? B; An interesting one-off? Or C; A treat for special occasions?"She turned over and snuggled up to me as she pondered. "I'm glad we did it," she said thoughtfully. "And I'm glad you wanted to share it with me the first time." She gave me a big hug. "That was sweet and makes me feel special."I hugged her back. "You are all kinds of special," I told her."I think," she began. "I'd like to do it at least once more, but bareback. Feeling you inside me and not the condom. I'm also intrigued to find out what it would be like to feel you come in my bum. But I think we should only do that after I've washed inside. I'm not convinced it's a weekly event because it seems like a lot of effort for an orgasm, when you already gave me four just getting me ready.We laid and kissed for a while until her busy little fingers had me hard again and so, courtesy of her promise to give me a proper seeing to and the effects of the ED22, she was walking very gingerly the following morning.Oh, yes. I forgot to ask her that night, until after she'd dozed off from exhaustion, who her first students were going to be. I remembered over breakfast and she got all excited again. Marie's Language School's first students were going to be Jo and Kate.After breakfast on Saturday morning I did an inspection of the garden to see what jobs needed doing before the nights drew in and the weather got too unpredictable. The lawn would need mowing a couple of times more, at least, before winter, there was a fence post that looked rather suspect and a couple of trees needed cutting back. And all that was in addition to the routine dead-heading and weeding in the borders and containers. Anyway, the lawn needed doing first, so I got on with that.I was almost done when Marie shouted from the kitchen door. "Geoff! Megan's on the phone. Charles would love to see you and, if we go after lunch, Megan and I can go and check out that new lingerie shop near their place." I gave her a thumbs-up and finished off the lawn.After I had cleaned up we sat on the patio, enjoying what could be one of the few remaining opportunities for coffee in the garden this year. Marie was watching me closely again."What?" I asked."Do you know what you're going to say to Charles yet?" She asked softly."Not really," I replied. "Actually, you might be able to help." She looked quizzically at me. "Do you know how much Megan tells him about what goes on when she's with you and the others?" I askedMarie pursed her lips. "I can't be absolutely certain, but I think she tells him most of what goes on, and possibly everything. Since he's been housebound, he sort of relies on Megan to keep him up to date on all the gossip and stuff."I went back to my thoughts and my wife let me be, picking up the empty cups and going back inside.Megan met us at the door when we arrived at their place: and what a place. Just too small to be a mansion, it was at least twice the size of our house. The décor and furnishings were understated and elegant and undoubtedly expensive. She showed us both into a small sitting room where Charles greeted us. I was glad to see that he didn't look as frail as I feared, in fact he looked good for his age, but he apologized for not standing up. Marie, bless her, went straight over to him and gave him a big hug and a kiss on the cheek."It's lovely to see you again Charles, but Megan and I have shops to hit before they close. Is it okay if I come and chat when we get back?""I'd love that, Marie," he said with a big smile. And with lots of goodbyes the girls left.As I hesitated, still deciding how to open our conversation, Charles spoke first. "Now then, young man. What are your intentions towards my wife?" I jumped, startled. He sat back in his chair, wheezing with laughter. "Oh, you should see your face, old chap," he chortled. "It's a picture.""So," I guessed. "Megan's like Marie then? Likes to share little snippets?""I think that verbatim transcripts would be a more accurate description. For example, did you really make a sex video?" I nodded. "And did you and Marie really have a three way with Angela?""We did," I admitted. "More than once.""My God! And did you really masturbate Lucy to orgasm in front of the others?""I had to," I said firmly. "Because her husband wouldn't touch her, and blamed her for being too unattractive.""The man's an ass," he said dismissively. "Megan loathes him. I think she has a soft spot for Lucy."I decided to be honest. "I think it may even be more than that. What's the female equivalent of a 'bromance'?"He cocked his head at me. "Are you sure?"I shook my head. "No. I'm not certain but when Megan was describing Sam's divorce and even her own situation, she was matter-of-fact. But when she described Lucy's she was, let's say, much more passionate. As in, she described Eddie as an, I quote, 'overweight bladder of alcohol and lard pretending to be a man', while describing Lucy as a 'goddess'."Charles sat back and considered. "I will think more on that," he said, eventually. "Thank you old man, for being so frank. Now, do I get to see this video? It appears that everyone else has."It occurred to me that I was about to show an old friend images of my naked wife having sex, and then I realized, six other people had already seen it, with my prior approval. The only difference was that Charles was a man. Why did that matter so much to me? I glanced around the room and on the wall behind me was a decent sized, modern, flat screen TV facing Charles's chair. I looked at him for approval and switched it on. It was simple then to cast the video from my phone to the screen. We watched in silence as Marie and I copied the two gorgeous young people coupling on a porn site video.When it was over, Charles looked me in the eye. "Is that what you propose to do to my wife?""Not specifically. No." I replied. "But I have agreed with Marie that I'll do just about anything her friends ask, as long as it doesn't harm them, me or my marriage. Those are my boundaries. If Marie or the girls, individually or as a group, set others, then I'll respect those too.""And if I have boundaries?" He asked."Then discuss them with your wife; she will tell me and I'll respect them."He laughed. "I have only one condition," he said. "My wife engaging in sex with you and her friends at your home is only acceptable because my ill health prevents me from satisfying her. Meeting you for sex under any other circumstances is not.""I agree, Charles. probably for the same reason. Marie's sole concern was to let her friends enjoy sex; we won't let this arrangement descend into affairs. We have too much to lose. Inevitably, the intimacy between us all will result in some affection, but that's all. If I meet Megan in town, then I will happily take her for a coffee, but you have my word there will be no clandestine trysts.""Good man," he said. "Now, Megan said she'd left drinks in the kitchen, if you'd be so kind, and then perhaps you can tell me why the team is only mid table this season."We were still arguing about rugby when our wives arrived back, just after six. Marie came to join us while Megan went into the kitchen. My wife surprised me as much as Charles when she sat on his lap and told me to go and help Megan put some food out while they caught up. Apparently they had stopped off for a Thai takeaway. rather than have Megan start cooking when they got home.Charles was still capable of moving around the house, albeit slowly, so all four of us gathered round the small table in the kitchen and laughed and joked as we ate.As Megan tidied the table my wife turned to me. "Geoff. Would it be alright if Megan and I modelled the results of our shopping for you and Charles?" I heard Megan gasp. Marie must be winging this.I considered her request and my best guess at the thinking behind it. I decided to indulge in a little mischief of my own. "I suppose that since Charles has just watched the video of you naked and having sex, the sight of you in your underwear probably isn't crossing any lines."Charles and I both grinned at the expressions on our wives' faces. The girls recovered well though, and disappeared upstairs laden with bags. I think that was the first time that I'd ever heard the usually composed Megan actually giggle. While they were changing I helped Charles back to the sitting room, via the downstairs bathroom which was on the way. We both decided to settle on the two seater sofa opposite the door, which, once I'd moved a couple of chairs, provided a nice open space for our ladies to parade in.They came in together, holding hands for mutual support. Charles and I both gaped at the vision before us. Marie was, just, in a pale blue bustier that cupped and lifted her incredible tits from beneath, but left her deep brown nipples exposed. I could tell that she was excited by the way that her nubs pushed out from her areola like tiny studs. Below was, well, hardly anything; a matching G-string that accentuated, rather than concealed, her waxed pudenda. She was awesome, and I truly wanted to fuck my lovely little sex bomb there and then.And Megan! To coin a phrase, recently popular in the UK; Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the tiny wee donkey! She was truly fucking spectacular. She was wearing a sheer baby-doll halter-neck lace nightgown. It consisted of a flesh colored gossamer fabric looped behind her neck that dropped as two wisps to cover, but not conceal each of her C cup tits, then gathered at the waist to create a short skirt that ended barely low enough to hide her thong. I lied; it didn't hide anything, anywhere. It just made you look harder and closer to revel in the beauty beneath.The girls let go of each other and gave a three sixty turn. I was fully erect by the time they reached one eighty. Charles managed to drag his eyes away from his wife. "In forty five years Geoffrey, I have never seen her dressed in something that;” at that point words failed him. He turned back to the grinning women. "For the love of God, Geoff; please let Marie take her shopping again."Our wives turned and gave each other a long smoldering kiss. Marie smiled at us. "We're practicing for Megan's first French lesson."Megan moved to her husband and knelt in front of him. Remember, I was sat right next to him, and it turns out I was wrong. I wasn't fully erect before, but I certainly was now! I think my cock had found eleven on the dial. Megan looked at Charles and put his hand to her tit. "I didn't buy this for evenings with Geoff, darling. I bought this to wear at home for you. Marie and I thought it would be a treat modelling for both of you for being so understanding and indulging us."I felt a hand turn my face away from the vision in front of me to find Marie looking at me with a rather arousing mixture of amusement and lust. "Megan, dear," she said. "Would you think me terribly forward if I asked if I could use the bedroom we just changed in, to take my old man for a quickie?"Megan just smiled and we left them like that as Marie led me away in search of somewhere to have sex.The following morning, we were eating breakfast when I smiled at my wife and said, "I know what you're doing.""It's fairly obvious," she replied. "It's hard to eat toast covertly when you're actually watching me do it.""I meant your attempting to groom me," I continued patiently. "Your 'coming out' with Angie, kissing Ken the taxi driver, sitting on Charles's lap, showing him your tits. This is a campaign to push the envelope and test my limits.""Have I offended you?" She asked. "Because it was never my intent. I just want you to be comfortable with how our lives are now. I watched you make love to my best friend, and I reveled in it. I saw you pleasure Lucy when that was precisely what she needed, and I loved you all the more for it. I watched you looking at Megan while Charles looked at me, and I don't think any of us were jealous.""How am I doing?" I asked."Oh, darling," she replied. "That's for you to decide; not me. I'm not grooming you at all. I'm letting you see that all of these different situations haven't changed you. You haven't judged my friends, or Charles, or me for that matter. I want you to be happy, but I'm concerned that you still find this more disturbing than fun."I leaned forward and kissed her. "I'm improving, I think. I understand a little better though. None of the things I mentioned bothered me, though I feel as though they should have. Does that make sense?""Of course it does. We've been conditioned all our lives to accept that social norms should dictate how we should feel in some situations. But, logically speaking, if something isn't a threat then it makes no sense to feel threatened; it doesn't matter if your conditioning says you should. I love you to bits and I know you love me, so why should I be unhappy when you give one of my friends an orgasm?""You make a valid point," I said, finishing my tea. "And on that note I think I shall make a phone call. I have jobs to do."I grabbed my smartphone and wandered into the garden. I found Jane's number in my contact list and hit 'Call'."Hi babe. It's me; Look, Marie has lost the plot; Just you and me; let's just run off; Maybe next week?; No?; Fancy a coffee in town instead then?; Okay, it's a date; Is Ben about?; I need a hand in the garden and a big strong lad would be more use than a short ass with big boobs; About eleven would be great; Bye."I went back inside to get changed into my working gear. "Ben's coming to give me a hand," I told Marie."That's nice dear," she said absently as she tidied the kitchen. "How is Jane? Any luck?""She's fine but, no. She still won't run away with me.""Probably just as well."I was busy glaring at the dodgy fence post when I felt a presence loom over me. "Hi Ben," I said. "You're early.""I was already up when you called, so I came straight over."Ben's dad used to play in our youth team when I was coaching. He moved into the first team when he was twenty one and was one of our star players. He died suddenly about ten years ago, when Ben was only nine. Ben inherited his dad's massive build but is the quietest lad I've ever met. I showed him what needed doing and we got stuck in. Marie brought us drinks and sandwiches for lunch and told him he was staying for a cooked meal when we'd finished.With his help, the post was replaced in less than an hour and we moved onto the trees. We were done by midafternoon so I gave him a beer and tried to engage him in conversation."How's your mum?""Fine.""How are you enjoying working in the warehouse?"
As we wrap up our Soundtrack Summer series, we’re going out with a blockbuster — the iconic 1992 soundtrack to The Bodyguard, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. This album wasn’t just a soundtrack; it became a global cultural phenomenon and one of the best-selling albums of all time. Led by Whitney Houston’s immortal performance of “I Will Always Love You”, this soundtrack redefined what a film score could achieve commercially and emotionally. That soaring Dolly Parton cover — with its a cappella opening and powerhouse delivery — remains one of the most recognized ballads in history. But The Bodyguard soundtrack is much more than one hit. It features additional Houston classics like “I Have Nothing,” “Run to You,” “Queen of the Night,” and “I’m Every Woman”, showcasing her dynamic vocal range across pop, R&B, and soul genres. Side B of the record includes contributions from other artists like Kenny G, Lisa Stansfield, and Joe Cocker, balancing the album with smooth jazz and adult contemporary vibes. With over 45 million copies sold worldwide, The Bodyguard is not only the best-selling soundtrack of all time — it cemented Whitney Houston’s place as a global superstar and ushered in a new era for movie music. It’s only fitting that we close out our summer-long celebration of soundtrack classics with this legendary album. From funky breakdancing beats to heart-wrenching ballads, Soundtrack Summer has been a journey through vinyl’s greatest movie moments — and The Bodyguard hits every emotional note to bring it home.
Kfm 94.5's Carl Wastie speaks to smooth jazz, saxophonist, composer, and record producing legend, Kenny G. Click on the audio player to hear the conversation. This initially aired on Tuesday, 26 August 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daniel tracks down the elusive Saxsquatch for a chat about EDM festivals, believing in yourself, and why he loves Kenny G.
Is marching band still marching—or has it become interpretive dance? In this nostalgic and surprisingly emotional episode of The JB and Sandy Show, JB, Sandy, and Trisha reflect on the evolution of high school band culture, the intensity of modern band programs, and the bittersweet loss of iconic celebrities like Chuck Mangione and Danielle Spencer. From heartfelt tributes to trumpet legends to hilarious memories of calling Fred Berry (aka Rerun) live on air, this episode blends humor, history, and heart. The crew also revisits one of the most powerful moments in college football history—the UT/A&M flag tribute after the bonfire tragedy—and shares personal stories about their kids navigating today's high-pressure extracurricular world. Key Moments:
When Tim "Banjo Pilot" Lien's CFI's wife called his sectional chart maps "ugly," he didn't get mad - he got creative. The result? MyAeroGlass - stunning aviation art that actually makes spouses happy (imagine that!). It also is tech-enabled to show us the current weather, because we love VFR green.Tim joins the crew to explore why midlife pilots are secretly makers and artists. From banjo picking to CNC machining, we dive into the creative minds of aviators who "glom onto things and take them way too far." Plus, discover how aviation's discipline actually enhances creativity, and why every pilot is creative whether they realize it or not.As the crew discovers: "We chose this not because it was easy, but because we thought it was easy" - the same mindset that drives both flying and creating.Mentioned on the show:Erica Gilbert's IFR course: https://gilbertaviation.com/Ted's youtube video, "serene mountain flying": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fabgHCyHI81dullgeek's youtube video, "Hand Flying in IMC": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBTlpl8kehoMyAeroGlass: https://www.myaeroglass.com/Ben's youtube video, "Pushing the envelope": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9cvl1LJV1YThe Flow state: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)Kenny G on SocialFlight, "The Jazz of Seaplane Flying with Kenny G": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzJ4g1hVftwCommunity shoutouts: New Patreon supporters Anthony C, Jeff S, Justin GMidlife Pilot Podcast:Website: https://midlifepilotpodcast.com/Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/MidlifePilotPodcastWatch Live on YouTube - Mondays 8PM EasternEmail: midlifepilotpodcast@gmail.comDiscord Community (via Patreon)Tonight's wisdom: "Flying IFR - where you trade scenery for stress."
Send us a textIn this episode of Better Skills. Better Doctors., I reflect on why the most compelling stories—the ones we remember and learn from—are always shaped by adversity. From watching a surprisingly drama-free documentary about Kenny G to navigating hard seasons in my own business, I explore why grit, struggle, and setbacks are what give your story depth. Easy paths don't inspire. But the tough moments? They're the scenes future you will look back on with pride. If it feels hard right now, maybe it's because you're in the middle of the part that makes your story worth telling.Links mentioned in this episode: www.tcm-hub.com/harmonizeAsk ChatGPTIf this content and material resonates with you and you would like to pursue coaching with Rebecca, please visit:tcm-hub.com/fed and schedule a Breakthrough Call.
Kenny G board game, Keepin' It Saxy. Patrick is realizing that Rust has been a weirdo from early on. Alabama names a starter... what happens at Oregon? Are we seeing the end of PPV sports events?
Kenny G board game "Keepin' It Saxy". Patrick is figuring out that Rust has been a weirdo from early on. Alabama names a starter... will Oregon have the same starter all season? Are we witnessing the end of PPV sporting events? Giving Patrick hell for talking about his fantasy team... plus, who would you want to play you in your biopic? Accomplishing a feat that technically doesn't count. Web Gems: when pro athletes get dump-trucked. Patrick gets a talking-to from the Brand Man. The Seahawks won't be that bad, right? YANKEES SUCK! Closing Arguments: John Mateer has to defend his Venmo?
In this conversation, Peter sits down with Matt Sammut to discuss Crows, Pre-game routines, Saxophone Music, Kenny G, and where the Crows are heading. Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/crowjectListen to our podcast: https://linktr.ee/crowjectBuy Crom Merch:https://crowject.bigcartel.com/00:00 Introduction to Matt and His Journey02:35 Becoming the Pre-Game Saxophonist for the Crows05:38 Pregame Entertainment Inspirations and Experiences08:36 Fandom and Memorable Games11:35 Reflections on the Crows' Performance and Changes14:40 The Role of Music in Sports and Personal Influences17:38 Current Season Insights and Expectations20:33 Saxophone Favourites and Influences23:34 The Impact of Music on Sports Culture26:34 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8 FESTIVAL JAZZCADI.-HAROLD LOPEZ NUSSSA TRIO-ARIEL BRINGUEZ.-RITA PAYES 26/07/2025 - 21:30 Baluarte de Candelaria Concierto doble Ariel Brínguez Quintet "Latidos" Ariel Brínguez - Saxos, composiciones Javier Sánchez - Guitarra Marcos Cavaleiro - Batería Reinier Elizarde - Contrabajo Iñigo Ruiz de Gordejuela - Piano Ariel Brínguez presenta su nuevo álbum, Latidos (Cezane, 2024), el cuarto disco de estudio con la firma del saxofonista cubano y tercero grabado en España; después de Raíces en Colores (Colibrí, 2008), Nostalgia Cubana (Cezane, 2016) y el magnífico Experience (Cezane, 2017). Latidos es una oda al nacimiento, donde queda constancia del amor que se revela siendo testigos del acto de la vida, como principio de todas las cosas, de la transformación que genera ese sentimiento que abre las puertas a un nivel emocional y en conjunción con el universo. Son un grupo de canciones que reflejan todas esas emociones desde diferentes ángulos y perspectivas en el proceso que transcurre desdeel nacimiento hasta la primera infancia. Una música conmovedora y brillante que contiene reminiscencias de nanas afrocubanas y que, como en discos anteriores, combina la herencia musical de compositores de su país —como Eliseo Grenet y Ernesto Lecuona— con el folclore cubano y la sonoridad del saxo de la tradición moderna del jazz. Destacar temas como “Almah shalon”, “Nana de Ananda”, “Orún”, la tranquila belleza de “Nana de Llum” y “Gratitud”, el corte que cierra el álbum. Ariel Brínguez (Santa Clara, Cuba 1982) ha tocado con músicos de la talla de: Tata Güines, Changuito Quintana, Larry Willis, Simply Red, Alain Pérez, Niña Pastori, Ketama, Paquito D’Rivera, David Murray, Omara Portuondo, así como Miguel Zenón y Marcus Miller entre muchos otros. Más que un saxofonista virtuoso, Brínguez posee un sonido y un fraseo personal y único, así como un universo compositivo fresco, filosófico y sofisticado. Su fácil y profunda comodidad en el escenario y su capacidad de comunicación con la banda y el público supera las expectativas. 26/07/2025 - 23:00 Baluarte de Candelaria Concierto doble Harold López-Nussa Trío Harold Lopez-Nussa - Piano Yasser Pino - Contrabajo Ruy Lopez-Nussa - Batería Nacido en La Habana, Cuba, el prodigioso compositor y virtuoso pianista Harold López-Nussa se ha hecho un nombre en el mundo del jazz y más allá en las dos últimas décadas, desde que ganó el prestigioso Concurso de Jazz de Montreux en 2005. Con su hermano, el baterista y percusionista Ruy Adrían López-Nussa, el unido trío de Harold cautiva al público con una vivacidad implacable que «tiende puentes entre generaciones y géneros», según la y géneros», según la revista Billboard. Su música refleja toda la gama y riqueza de la música cubana, con su distintiva de elementos clásicos, folclóricos y populares, así como su adopción del jazz la improvisación. El resultado palpita con la sangre que corre por las calles de La Habana. La Habana, y su historia personal -su salida de Cuba- con sentida emoción y extraordinaria habilidad pianística que trasciende el jazz latino. Harold está «en la vanguardia de una nueva generación de músicos» y posee «un sutil ideas brillantes y un estilo musical único». Chucho Valdés López-Nussa ha publicado nueve aclamados álbumes y ha cautivado al público de todo el mundo con sus emocionantes actuaciones en lugares de renombre. mundo con sus emocionantes actuaciones en salas y festivales de jazz de renombre, como The Kennedy Center y el SFJAZZ Center, así como en algunos de los mejores festivales de jazz del mundo, como Newport, Mar del Norte… 27/07/2025 - 22:00 Baluarte de Candelaria Quinteto Rita Payés "De camino al camino" Rita Payés - Voz, trombón, composición Pol Battle - Guitarra Juan Berbín - Batería Horacio Fumero - Contrabajo Elisabeth Roma - Guitarra Rita Payés presenta su tercer álbum, “De Camino al Camino”, una obra que se sumerge en la búsqueda de la belleza en las cosas cotidianas. Un testimonio de las raíces que nos conectan con nuestro origen y nos enlazan para seguir avanzando, una variada amalgama de estilos e influencias bajo un único hilo conductor: un camino. Con una propuesta artística consolidada, y respaldada por reconocidos talentos, extendemos una cordial invitación para que, a paso de hormiguita, nos acompañen a lo largo de este viaje musical donde la emoción, la maestría y la conexión con las raíces, convergen de manera magistral. SOBRE RITA PAYÉS Hija de músicos, Rita Payés es uno más de los talentos emergentes de la Sant Andreu Jazz Band, núcleo de donde han salido algunos de los más prometedores jóvenes músicos de la escena jazzística, como Andrea Motis, Èlia Bastida o Magalí Datzira. Debutó con Joan Chamorro, su mentor, en el mundo discográfico cuando la trombonista publicó Imagina (Autoeditado, 2019). Después, con su primer trabajo en solitario, Como la piel, (Autoeditado, 2021), la artista dio comienzo a su proyección internacional. Un disco construido a partir de temas propios, con el jazz predominante, y con influencias del bolero, bossa nova, música clásica y popular. Canciones como “Algo contigo” van por el camino de los 52M de reproducciones en Spotify y el video “Nunca vas a comprender” cerca de los 7M de reproducciones en Youtube, que se suman a sus más de 1,3M de oyentes mensuales. Su reciente paso por México y Colombia confirmaron su alcance internacional, sobre todo en el continente americano, donde se encuentra una legión de seguidores que agotaron las entradas en el Teatro El Cantoral de Ciudad de México y en el festival Jazzalparque de Bogotá. El artista también recibe una acogida masiva en España donde ha agotado entradas, con semanas de antelación, en la Sala Eslava de Madrid, Sala Parallel 62, Teatro Grec de Barcelona, Lope de Vega de Sevilla, etc. Además, ha colaborado también en directo con multitud de artistas como C. Tangana, Silvana Estrada, Salvador Sobral, Kiko Veneno, Silvia Pérez Cruz… Su talento no pasó desapercibido por C. Tangana, quién se enamoró de su música. El Madrileño, uno de los artistas más cotizados del momento, admitió a través de las redes sociales que la música de Rita Payés fue una de sus principales influencias en la composición de “Comerte entera”, pieza musical de aires brasileños en que el artista contó con la colaboración de Toquinho. Poco después, Rita Payés recibió una llamada de Tangana y juntos deslumbraban también en los Premios Goya 2022 con una actuación conjunta en la que interpretaron “Te venero”, un tema hasta entonces inédito. A partir de ahí, Rita forma parte también de la gira del artista madrileño “Sin Cantar ni Afinar Tour”. Más recientemente, Rita Payés ha sido una de las voces escogidas para colaborar con Jon Batiste en su nuevo disco. El cinco veces ganador de los Grammy publicó recientemente su nuevo álbum titulado World Music Radio, que incluye el tema conjunto “My heart” junto a la trombonista catalana. Payés no es el único artista que ha firmado una colaboración con el prestigioso músico de Nueva Orleans. También tienen un papel destacado nombres como Lana del Rey, Lil Wayne, Kenny G o Camilo. 2024 será el año en el que Rita Payés, con la publicación de su tercer álbum de estudio, seguirá avanzando en lo que es una de las carreras artísticas con mayor proyección, elegancia y estilo propio. Otras colaboraciones de Rita Payés a lo largo de su carrera: Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, Scott Robinson, Scott Hamilton, Joan Chamorro, Andrea Motis, Ignasi Terraza, Esteve Pi, Josep Traver, Maria Schneider, MARO, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Jon Batiste, Silvana Estrada, Pedro Guerra, Oques Grasses, Daniel, Me Estás Matando, Lucía Fumero, Pol Batlle, WDR Big Band, Scott Hamilton, Nicola Barbon, Bobo Facchinetti, Martín Leiton, Dick Oatts, Scott Robinson, Toni Belenguer, Toni Vaquer, Enrique Oliver, entre otros.
We've got Gabe and Merv on the show today, with Kenny G sitting quietly in the corner. There was a long, in-depth discussion about Superman 2025, covering many aspects of the film and a good portion of the DC Universe. Zack told everyone that Erick didn't make it through Black Panther, but there was a reason for that. There's also a good chance Gabby will perform well at the box office. All of that and much more on today's show! Links: The Podcast IG Erick Feiling Website Erick Feiling IG Zack Stack IG Comedian Erick Feiling
| Express (Disco Mix) | B.T. Express | 1974 | Give Up The Funk (Let's Dance) | B.T. Express | 1980 | Get It Right (Long Version) | Aretha Franklin | 1983 | I Don't Need No Music | T.J.M. | 1979 | Honey To A Bee (Vocal/Extended Version) | Tina B | 1984 | My Heart's Divided | Shannon | 1984 | I'll Cry For You | Kumano | 1980 | Say It, Say It (Extended Version) | E.G. Daily | 1985 | Cheaters Never Win (Walter Gibbons Disco Mix) | Love Committee | 1977 | Speak Well (Tom Moulton Mix) | Philly U.S.A. | 1977 | Plane Love (Larry Levan Specially Remixed Version) | Jeffrey Osborne | 1983 | I'm Caught Up (In A One Night Love Affair) (John Morales Mix) | Inner Life | 1979 | Midnight Motion | Kenny G | 1986 | Sade | Kenny G | 1986 | Jasmin | Smokey Robinson | 1990 | She Ain't U - He Ain't U | Lynn Marie, Dre' Delano | 2012 | 3 Words | Galactic Mutherland | 2004 | Babe, We're Gonna Love Tonight (A Mike Maurro Remix) | Lime | 2025/1982
Rosen has been hailed by The New York Times as “insanely ambitious,” “a sort of bridge between genres and generations, embracing Broadway standards, pop songs and the music of Tetris.” Broadway World hailed his orchestrations for “Some Like it Hot” — co-written with Bryan Carter — as “explosive… another first-rate team.” Opined JazzTimes of the 8-Bit Big Band: “[These are] innovative spins on a hidden musical canon that's arguably just booting up.” In 2021, Grammy.com proclaimed him to be one of “6 Big Band Composers Pushing The Format Forward.” Rosen was born in 1990 in Los Angeles, to a bassoonist and music teacher mother and pianist, banjoist, and silent movie theater organist father. When Rosen was three, his father ascertained that he had perfect pitch, when he successfully distinguished piano keys by color without seeing them. “That's a black key, that's a white key,” Rosen remembers intuiting. Rosen played flute in an elementary school orchestra, but that didn't really take. “I played cello for a year. That didn't really take,” Rosen says. But as his single digits flowed into his doubles, he accordingly took guitar lessons, and proceeded to perform in bands. “That was my first exposure to what it means to collaborate with your musical peers,” Rosen says, “as opposed to receiving rote classical music from a teacher.” Large ensemble jazz grew to captivate him most; his father frequently took him to see big bands and jazz orchestras, and his mother brought him to her orchestra rehearsals and chamber music performances. Rosen became fascinated by the sheer numbers of the musicians, the volume, and the force of the moving air. Saxophones, flutes, trumpets, banjos, guitars, and mandolins were around the house. “That influenced my love of arranging and discovering new instruments,” Rosen says — and he learned one after the other. Despite his parents' love of musicals, Rosen initially gravitated far more to classic rock and jazz. Yet in his sophomore year of high school, he nabbed a role in the coming-of-age Broadway musical “13” — which not only featured an entire cast of teenagers, but an all-teen orchestra. This led him to the comedic historical rock musical “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” — conversely, a full-on professional production with adults. Both shows transferred to Broadway one year apart, before Rosen was old enough to drink. Rosen studied at Berklee College of Music for a few semesters; around 2010, he decided to focus on Broadway for good. At first, he was a multi-instrumentalist in a variety of pits, and it became clear he was capable of much more. “I started being like, ‘I'll do anything. I can transcribe your piano parts. I'll write sheet music. I'll write horn parts for you,'” Rosen recalls. “Just to get my name out there as somebody who could be part of music teams.” In 2012, he started his first New York large ensemble, dubbed Charlie Rosen's Broadway Big Band. He went on to work on a plethora of Broadway shows, as an orchestrator, music director, music supervisor, and more — from “Moulin Rouge” to “Be Home Chill” to “Some Like it Hot.” Already, Rosen was reimagining what a big band could do. “I would take songs from Broadway shows, like I do with the 8-Bit Big Band, and totally flip them on their head — rearrange them,” he says, “and I would ask singers from the Broadway community to front it.” He began a long-running residency at Midtown Manhattan's 54 Below, and “invited as many music directors, supervisors and composers — anybody I could possibly think of — to come to this thing.” The 54 Below residency demonstrated Rosen's swelling chops for old-school, Broadway-style arranging. Fast forward through years of shows and connections, and in 2018, Rosen launched the 8-Bit Big Band, and the lifelong gamer picked up the torch of the “Great Video Game Songbook.” To date, they have released four albums: 2018's “Press Start!,” 2019's “Choose Your Character,” 2021's “Backwards Compatible,” and 2023's “Game Changer.” In 2021, Rosen won a Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Capella. He won one Tony in 2020, for his work on “Moulin Rouge!, and another in 2023, for “Some Like It Hot.” Another Grammy followed in 2023, for his contributions to the latter production's cast recording. He was also nominated for both a Tony and Grammy award for his work on the groundbreaking 2022 Broadway show “A Strange Loop.”Other productions Rosen has worked on as a musician, composer, music supervisor, and/or orchestrator include “One Man, Two Guvnors”; “Cyrano de Bergerac”; “Honeymoon in Vegas”; “American Psycho”; “Prince of Broadway”; “Be More Chill”; “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”; and “A Strange Loop”. He was the musical director for the 2016 TV series “Maya & Marty,” and 2020's “Arthur Miller Foundation Honors,” and arranged, orchestrated, conducted, and/or composed for 2017's “The President Snow,” the 2021 documentary “Listening to Kenny G,” and that year's Billy Crystal comedy-drama “Here Today,” as well as the music producer for the 2023 film “Wonka.” What binds it all together is Rosen's unshakeable faith in the unrealized potential of a piece of music, especially as it relates to its function for dramatic storytelling. How the music functions to deliver a story, or deliver a feeling — “whether someones up there singing or not,” Rosen says. “Or whether it's creating an arrangement to support a singer singing in a specific way, or an instrumentalist to solo in a way they do best. “Whether it's your movie, song, orchestra, TV show, or Broadway show,” Rosen concludes, “it's all essentially the same instinct, but through instruments.” Marc Shaiman, a Tony-winning theater and Oscar-nominated film composer, described Mr. Rosen as a big talent, but without the eccentricities that sometimes come along for the ride. ‘It's the kind of talent where I almost want to hate him,' Mr. Shaiman said. ‘But I can't.' You don't get to be Charlie without being insanely ambitious, but I think it's really an ambition to have as much music in his life and in his head and in his mouth as he possibly can. He just loves making music.”
(0:00) Another edition of Murray's Musings leads off the final hour of Thursday's show. (23:50) Kenny G talk derails the show as Joe relives some old songs. (30:10) Joe wraps up the show giving an update on game 1 of the NBA Finals and previewing tomorrow night's show.
National Veggie burger day. Entertainment from 2001. AIDS epidemic officially began, Robert Kennedy killed, Sis day war began. Todays birthdays - Pat Garrett, Bill Hayes, Kenny G, Richard Butler, Jeff Garlin, Ron Livingston, Mark Wahlberg. Ronald Reagan Died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcohtran.com/The veggie burger song - ?Lady Marmelade - Christina Aguilara Pink Lil Kim MyaShe believes in me - Kenny RogersBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/The ballad of Davy Crockett - Bill HayesSongbird - Kenny G Love my way - Psychedelic FursGood vibrations - Marky Mark & the Funky BunchExit - 50 shades of red - Derryl Perry https://www.derrylperry.com/ countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids website
The entire crew that makes This Is Rad! Get together to chat about their history and experience with the show. They also talk about Kenny G's descent into villainy, navigating piles of fan mail that isn't ours, and turning boys into closets. Plus, we pose the question, what collectable would you brandish to stop a home invader. Fun stuff people. Weekly Rads: Kyle - Cola Boyy – Quit toPlay Chess (album) Matthew - Everybody's Doin' It by Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen (song) (as feature in the film “Hollywood Blvd.”) Laura – Everybody's Live with John Mulany (show) Frank – Action Bastard figure (toy) Mazinger Kaiser figure (toy) Adam – South of Midnight (game) Check out Burnside playing video games at https://www.twitch.tv/stayindoorsburnside Get Kyle Clark's I'm a Person: Director's Cut You can go to www.kyleclarkcomed.bandcamp.com and pay what you want for the full uncut set from “I'm a Person” which includes 20 mins of unheard material, plus an additional 15 minutes of never released bonus live recordings! Send Us Stuff! We have a PO Box! This Is Rad! / Kyle Clark PO Box #198 2470 Stearns St Simi Valley, CA 93063 Tales from an Analog Future Get it HERE: https://gumroad.com/analogfuturecomic Get Kyle's album "Absolute Terror" here: https://smarturl.it/absoluteterror Go to www.Patreon.com/thisisrad and subscribe to send in questions for our Listener Questions episodes, to get exclusive bonus episodes, extra content, and access to the This Is Rad Discord server! Check out our merch! Also! Check out merch for Kyle's record label Radland Records https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4109261-radland-logo Also! Laura's online store for her art! Go buy all of her stuff!!! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lmknight?utm_campaign=8178&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=lmknight Follow us on social media or whatever! Instagram: @thisisradpodcast @kyleclarkisrad @lmknightart @8armedspidey (Frank Gillen TIR's social media!) @thearcknight (techno lord Adam Cross) Twitter: @ThisIsRadPod @kyleclarkisrad @MatthewBurnside @LMKnightArt
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗺𝗼𝗼𝘁𝗵 𝗝𝗮𝘇𝘇 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗻 & 𝗟𝗮𝘁𝗮𝗺 𝗦𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗮 𝗱𝗲𝗹 𝟭𝟮 𝗱𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝘆𝗼 | 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟭𝟮𝘁𝗵 Congratulations 𝗗𝗢𝗨𝗚 𝗝𝗢𝗡𝗘𝗦, our new TOP 1 Congratulations to everyone that made it into this week’s Top 100! 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭𝟬𝟬 🔊 096.- SANGRIA -D.S. Wilson 🔊 093.- DISTANCE - Mike Burton 🔊 092.- X-CENTRIC - Marshall Charloff Ft. Gerald Albright 🔊 091.- ALL FOR YOU - Willie Bradley Ft. Walter Beasley 🔊 090.- HURT SO BAD - Castella 🔊 089.- SUMMER IN PHILLY - Pat Petrillo Ft. Will Donato 🔊 086.- OOOH AAH (CATALINA) - Mindi Abair 🔊 𝗛𝗜𝗧𝗦 𝗕𝗬 𝗬𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗔 𝗖 𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗖 𝗣𝗜𝗟𝗟𝗦 🔊 EVAN TAYLOR 𝗕𝗬 𝗙𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗜𝗦𝗖𝗢 𝗦𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗭 𝗦𝗨𝗣𝗘𝗥 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗖𝗦 🔊 KENNY G 𝗕𝗬 𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗡 𝗝𝗔𝗭𝗭 𝗥𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗘𝗗𝗚𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗕𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗥𝗧-𝗧𝗢𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗛𝗜𝗧 🔊 Crossroads - Tripping Out Ft. Cler 🔊 Lin Rountree - Flow Ft. Mike 'Big Mike' Hart 🔊 Pieces Of A Dream - Heading out 🔊 Dee Lucas - Shelter Island 🔊 Roberto Vally - Sedona Sunrise 🔊 Randy Sloan - Pop's Bebop! 🔊 Erly Thornton - Better Together Ft. Jeff Kashiwa 🔊 David Longoria - Nile River Story Ft. Vinyl Vantastic 🔊 Nando Pico - Flowing Out 🔊 Tom reaves Jr - The Journey 🔊 Lee Jones & David Margam - Tropical Coast 🔊 Fostina Dixon - Ooo Baby baby 🔊 Chan Hall - Church Hill 🔊 Baila Nova - Garota De Ipanema/Desafinado - Live 🔊 Yulia - Isaiah 40:31 🔊 Matt Johnson - Fascination 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟮𝟬 🔊 020.- RAIN DANCE - Lee Jones & David Margam 🔊 019.- THE PACEMAKER - Kim Waters 🔊 018.- UNDER THE STARS - Brian Simpson 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭 🔊 001.- TURN ANOTHER CORNER - Doug Jones
Did you catch Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on the Met Gala carpet??? If you didn't, they have the rundown for you (video and all) *laughs*! It's another round of Black Joy and Black Culture conversations. ReRe and Pete skip to 'What's Fresh In The Culture' and share their good and bad on what's happening (Sinners movie and people spoiling it, show cancellations, ReRe's final moments in school, and Pete's gratitude for the recent interview with the legend Kenny G, and more). ALSO, ReRe suggests that the fans of the show submit who they would like for Pete and ReRe to give flowers to. If you're interested, hit them up at the contact below!Enjoy the video and the audio. Share with your Neighbors!Follow them, individually and collectively below. Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com Instagram: @mralpete Follow Flowers For The Culture podcast on Instagram: @fftcpodcastFlowers For The Culture podcast email: flowersfortheculture@gmail.comRecorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
Roberto Montañés y Santi Díaz se erigen como los presidentes de los clubs de fans de Kenny G en el barrio de San Antonio en Calatayud y el de Las Once de Luco de Jiloca y hacen un llamamiento a todos los "Kennyllistas" del mundo. Que los hay.
Santi Díaz y Roberto Montañés indagan sobre un fenómeno que nos tiene en vilo: ¿Por qué todo el mundo odia a Kenny G.? Conversamos con el escritor Jorge Díaz, que presenta su nueva novela, ‘El espía'. Además, buscamos la actualidad en las tres provincias aragonesas.
(Full EP) Miami Dolphins Take Kenneth Grant, Cam Ward Goes Number 1, Panthers Up 2-0 vs Lightning (HR1.) Dolphins fill a need at D-Tackle, Take Kenneth Grant with 13th pick Leroy gives us the low down on the Fins first rounder from his alma mater Will Kenneth Grant be Miami's Kenny G. and bring sweet sax (sacks) to the defense Tobin explains why Mel Kiper Jr. ruined the draft Cam Wards moment and the Dolphins draft pick downplayed by the Draft Guru Leroy surprised by the amount offensive linemen drafted This results in the drop of various skill position players available now later in the draft than previously expected Tobin proposes a few game opps suggestions for the Dolphins newest Rookie The HEAT hit the practice court Moves have been made as Leroy inches closer to getting the Fins first rounder on the show Tobin blasts the lightning for taking a cheap shot on the Panthers Captain Leroy threatens the Lightning will pay the price for the cheap shot (HR.2) Cam Ward gets 0 credit for accomplishing the American Dream Leroy does research on the draft and reveals what was supposed to happen as opposed to what did Because 16 offensive or Defensive linemen were selected in the first round Chris Grier changes his tune on the value of the Sacks Mike McDaniel reveals Zach Sieler's thoughts on the acquisition Kenneth Grant Leroy discusses how the Dolphins need to prioritize Linebacker & Safety Tommy Tobin holds Leroy accountable Tobin is pissed at ESPN for burying the Cam Ward story Cam Ward went from a 0 star athlete to the 1st overall draft pick, Yet Shedeur Sanders dominates headlines Leroy deems the Cam Ward story as the most important story of the Draft He then explains why they chose another route with draft media coverage Cam Ward is the epitome of the American Dream We Attempt to Tickle Leroy's Fancy with this weekends action packed sleight of games (HR.3) We do a deep dive on Dolphins 1st Round Pick Kenneth "KG" Grant More draft talk as we question the Giants move of picking up Jaxson Dart and other questionable moves Nick Saban has high praise for the Dolphins selection in yesterday's draft Michigan D-Line Coach, Lou Esposito gives inside scoop on Dolphin's 1st Pick Kenneth Grant We find out just how big new defensive Lineman "KG" is Coach Lou details how fleet of foot the Fins big man is We discuss the Viral clip and explosion "KG" has put on film We get more details on how much of a pillar he was in Michigan's Defense Coach Lou gives us insight of the skill set and athletic ability of Grant Leroy details the most impressive feat he heard about KG involving his durability Coach Lou gives us a crazy story about Kenneth Grant's durability KG AINT BOUT THAT *BLEEP* Coach reminds us that Grant is still young and has so much time to grow Leroy and Coach Lou Bond over their Michigan Pride as they show how much they Bleed Blue Coach gives us insight on the fact that Miami's defense vocabulary is familiar for "KG" He explains the ties "KG" has to Anthony Weaver We close the Hour out with a Marcos Mixed Bag! Chris Grier is with the Jokey Jokes He gives us 0 insight into the Jalen Ramsey situation Cam Ward speaks on his incredible Journey Paul Maurice gives us the Goosies while praising Sergei Bobrovsky (HR.4) Jalen Ramsey vs Mike McDaniel? How can the Head Coach win his team back? Armando Salguero reports an irreparable relationship between Jalen Ramsey and the Dolphins Specifically the apparent divide between Jalen Ramsey and Head Coach Mike McDaniel Leroy suspects this lives in the realm of a player that does not like how a Coach is handling his players Armando continues to reassure us Jalen Ramsey has played his last game as a Dolphin We reflect on the Fangio era and how he also didn't gel with the Old Defensive Coordinator Tobin is Boots on the Gram as Jalen Ramsey posts a cryptic picture using citrus to compare to a "cancer" filled locker room The guys explain why the Culture continues to unravel in Miam ...
Leroy gives us the low down on the Fins first rounder from his alma mater Will Kenneth Grant be Miami's Kenny G. and bring sweet sax (sacks) to the defense Tobin explains why Mel Kiper Jr. ruined the draft Cam Wards moment and the Dolphins draft pick downplayed by the Draft Guru Leroy surprised by the amount offensive linemen drafted This results in the drop of various skill position players available now later in the draft than previously expected Tobin proposes a few game opps suggestions for the Dolphins newest Rookie The HEAT hit the practice court Moves have been made as Leroy inches closer to getting the Fins first rounder on the show Tobin blasts the lightning for taking a cheap shot on the Panthers Captain Leroy threatens the Lightning will pay the price for the cheap shot
We invite the hosts of the Ultimate Catalogue Clash for a discussion on the saxophone. How much is too much and how much is just right? We talk about songs that work and the ones that don't, the New Jersey boardwalk Sax song, Bruce, Bowie, Floyd, The News, Michael, and the epic cheese of the Lost Boys sax guy, Kenny G, and others.In our main event, we subject Kevin to Guns N' Roses' epic "November Rain." Long an ear-sore for Kevin, yet a favorite of Todd's, we analyze it for you, the listener.#NovemberSax #MusicPodcast #Saxophone #UltimateCatalogueClash #BruceSpringsteen #DavidBowie #PinkFloyd #HueyLewisAndTheNews #MichaelBolton #LostBoysSaxGuy #KennyG #GunsNRoses #NovemberRain Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksMerch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Offering more indelible proof that a great song can enjoy many lives and enthrall multiple generations, Ellis Hall's timeless, haunting ballad “Some Days Were Meant for Rain” is now the second single from In the World, the debut album of WHAT!!!!, the legendary vocalist and multi-instrumentalist's duo with Grammy winning keyboardist George Whitty. The track follows fast on the heels of the release of the powerhouse, eclectic 10-track collection and the October 2024 drop of its lead single, “Die Living,” The first song recorded for the project, “Hug Me” is an expansive anthemic power ballad that pays tribute to the tenacity and resolve of the citizens of Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion and the ongoing war. In addition to his years with the group Tower of Power, Hall – who has been sightless since age 18 - fronted the Ellis Hall Group in the 70s, has written over 4000 soul, gospel, blues and pop songs, performed with the likes of Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Herbie Hancock, George Benson and Maurice White and recorded with John Klemmer, George Duke and Kenny G, among countless others. He has also written and performed on many film soundtracks including The Lion King 2, Shrek 2, Invincible and Bruce Almighty. He also sang a Louis Armstrong tune in the Steven Spielberg film Catch Me If You Can. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Narada speaks with Preston Glass: American musician, songwriter and producer. Glass is the winner of six BMI Awards. He has also worked with several famous artists such as Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Kenny G, Natalie Cole and Earth, Wind & Fire and more!Visit Narada at his website and socials and leave a comment, like and subscribe if you enjoyed the podcast!Website: https://www.naradamichaelwalden.com/allinpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialnaradaApple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-in-with-narada-michael-walden/id1470173526Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5agWJLSreLNze8Sjxit4Na?si=928a8dd6316d4986
Braylon, Anson, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's Guest: Tim McCormick, Fan Duel Pistons Analyst, @TIMMCCORMICK40
This week Amber and Lacey banter about rhyming skills, morning calls, and adding miniature pigs and fainting goats to their menagerie. The duo shares another round of Lacey's wild DMs, Kenny G trivia, and more! Want advice answered on the show? Write to Amber&Lacey: AmberAndLaceyAdvice@gmail.com Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free: https://apple.co/amberandlacey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all here today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's Guest: Dan Dickerson, Tigers Radio Voice on their flagship station, @DAN_DICKERSON
Braylon and Anson are on the desk today with Kenny G in the Maz Chair, and along with Pete and Ricky on the dials. Today's Guest: WSN Injury Insider, Dr. Jeff S Pierce, Medical Director of Michigan Sports and Spine
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When it comes to hair metal of the mid to late 80's, no band discussion would be complete without bringing Poison into the mix. The band consisted of front man Bret Michaels, guitarist C.C. DeVille, bassist Bobby Dall, and Rikki Rockett on drums. Poison is a band out of Pennsylvania. Originally named Paris when formed in 1980, the band drew a good following in local bars in Pennsylvania, but decided opportunities would be greater in Los Angeles. The band moved there in 1983 and changed their name to Poison. They attracted a lot of attention with their stage show, and saw surprising success with their debut album, "Look What the Cat Dragged In," released in 1986.However, Poison's most successful release would be their second studio album, Open Up and Say... Ah!, released in April 1988. It would sport four hit singles, including their sole number 1 single "Every Rose Has Its Thorn." The album itself would hit number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. It would also stir controversy with its cover, a picture of a demonic female with an extremely long tongue. An alternate cover was designed to address concerns which showed only the eyes of the model.Poison would see further success in the late 80's and early 90's, though their popularity would wane as the grunge movement took over music in the 90's. However, Poison has seen a resurgence of popularity as a "classic" band, and front man Bret Michaels has achieved success both as a celebrity personality and as a solo artist.Lynch brings us this glam rock album for today's podcast, and friend of the show Mike Fernandez joins us in Bruce's absence. Fallen AngelWhile the lyrics describe a young girl moving from Ohio to Los Angeles to try to make it as an actress, the song is really more autobiographical of the path the band took from Pennsylvania. This second single from the album went to number 16 on the Hot 100.Nothin' But a Good Time"The first single from the album reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is one of their best known songs. It was built off a guitar riff by C.C. DeVille and a chorus penned by Michaels. DeVille was largely selected for the band based on his cool riffs and party attitude.Your Mama Don't DancePoison take the 1972 Loggins and Messina song and makes it their own in this fourth single released from the album. The song's lyrics highlighting the generation gap of the 50's and 60's between parents and their rebellious teenagers was a perfect fit for Poison's image.Every Rose Has Its ThornThis ballad is Poison's sole number 1 hit. The inspiration for it came when Bret Michaels called his girlfriend from a laundromat and heard a male voice in the background. He was crushed, but went back into the laundromat and wrote the song right then. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Pump Up the Volume by MARRS (from the motion picture “My Stepmother Is an Alien”)This comedy starring Dan Aykroyd, Jon Lovitz, and Kim Bassinger may have been a flop, but the song was quite popular. STAFF PICKS:Mystify by INXSRob leads off the staff picks with the fifth and final single from the "Kick" album. Backed by a honky tonk-style piano and prominent finger-snapping, the song starts with a bluesy riff followed by a more straightforward rock sound. INXS originally was comprised of three Farriss brothers, but they were down to Andrew and Tim Farriss by this time. I'm an Adult Now by Pursuit of HappinessWayne's staff pick is a hidden gem from Canada. This humorous single alternates between spoken verses and a sung chorus that capture the worries that plague the singer as he deals with becoming an adult and embracing adult problems. It peaked at number 6 on the alternative music charts. Wild Wild West by Escape ClubMike brings us an English band with a song written by eight different people, including Stevie Wonder and Bootsy Collins. This song has the distinction of being the only British band to have a number 1 hit in the US without charting in the UK. "Headin' for the nineties, living in the wild, wild west."Where Is My Mind by PixiesLynch closes out with a signature song from the Pixies. The inspiration for this grunge song began with an underwater diving experience, and the lyrics convey disconnection. The Pixies were reintroduced to fans after this song appeared in "Fight Club." INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Silhouette by Kenny G.Bruce sneaks a soft sax piece from Kenny G. onto the playlist to exit this week's podcast. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Anson and Kenny G on the desk today with Maz in his chair, and along with Pete and Ricky on the dials. Today's Guest: Rogelio Castillo of Tigers ML Report
Stick and Anson run the show today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's is Maz's birthday! Maz will be back with us on Friday
Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's Guest: WSN's Injury Insider, Dr. Jeff S Pierce, Medical Director of Michigan Sports and Spine
Braylon and Anson are on the desk today with maz in his chair, and along with Pete and Kenny G on the dials
Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's Guest: Lynn Henning, Detroit News Columnist and Tigers Beat
Ryan and Braylon are in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials, and Maz should be back tomorrow, as he's out today.
Braylon and Anson are on the desk today with Maz in his chair, and also with Pete and Kenny G on the dials.
Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. Today's Guest: Ari Meirov, NFL reporter for 33rd Team, @THE33RDTEAMFB, @MYSPORTSUPDATE2
Braylon, Anson,, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials.
Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all in today with Pete and Kenny G on the dials. It's a Fill-In the Blank Friday! We still have more Brad Holmes sound to play from earlier this week, and we will also talk about Lions possible off-season plans, and where to go in the draft. We will be going around the NFL with plenty of news, plus we will be talking some Pistons and Red Wings as well. All this and more on today's show, so please join us for all the discussions and fun!
Bhad Bhabie: Bhad Bhabie is back with more drama as she talks about her boyfriend beating her up and cheating on him with Chief Keef. Birthday Break: Mike and Jeff take over to discover some Nightcore Bhad Bhabie and we have cake for Jim's birthday! Dr. Pepper Guy: First we get a visit from the editor of Corey Feldman Artist: The Man Behind The Love and then we get a new video featuring Dr. Pepper Guy! FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, KANYE WEST!, CLIPSE!, KENNY G!, USE THIS GOSPEL!, PRINT OUT GUNS!, HALO!, BATMAN!, WARTHOG!, BATMOBILE!, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!, BIRTHDAY CAKE!, RIZZLER CAKE!, COREY!, CALLER!, JESSICA!, HIPPOPOTAMUS!, HOOKING UP!, COREY FELDMAN!, THE BIRTHDAY!, BHAD BHABIE!, DR PHIL!, CASH ME OUTSIDE!, CHIEF KEEF!, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE!, GHETTO!, BEAT UP!, ERIK!, CELEBRITIES!, BEING FAIR!, HI BITCH!, ELO!, NIGHT CORE!, EDM!, BHAD BHABIE REMIX!, NIGHT COURT!, BON JOVI!, GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW!, COCO BUNS!, NBA CARD PACKS!, DONRUSS!, ADAN GONZALES!, EDITOR!, MASTERS!, FOOTAGE!, DON DOKKEN!, STAUNCH!, JAKE PERRY!, 2020-DEAD!, BOX SET VERSION!, DR PEPPER GUY!, THE DARK KNIGHT!, PREDATOR HUNTERS!, PUMPKIN HEAD!, STALKING!, ABUSE!, ATTACK!, PUNCH!, KICK! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
This week, we celebrate the season as we do every year, with an ICP album! This year we are taking it back to the beginning, the debut Insane Clown Posse album Carnival of Carnage, released October 18, 1992. Join us as we learn the true meaning of holiday, and a merry ICPissmas to you all! In this episode we discuss unwanted rashes, steel mills, clown documentaries, Kenny G, windchimes, misunderstandings, were-clowns, firmness, blind dates, Faygo, rhyming, Star Wars, tiny clowns, hating this never ending bit and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Top of the show "Do you hate it?" Personal History History of Artist General Thoughts Song by Song - What do they mean!?! How Did it Do Reviews Post Episode "Do you hate it?"