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Best of the underground, week of Nov 5, 2024: Probing our guest, Andy Heggeman. Also, election day. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Embark on a musical adventure with us as we unearth the hidden gems of Driving and Cryin's "Fly Me Courageous." With the two of us lending our wit and wisdom to the conversation, we're peeling back the layers of this pivotal '90s album, leaving the hits on the shelf to shine a light on the tunes that truly make the heart of Southern rock throb. From the band's intertwining history with The Black Crowes to Kevin Kinney's distinctive vocals, prepare to rank and revel in the tracks that set the scene for a generation.Our chat veers into the therapeutic realms of beachside musings and the simple joys of barbecues and natural cocoa beans, all while tipping our hats to musical icons and dissecting genre-blending sounds. We're not just talking music here; we're talking about the art of healing through lyrics, the inspirations that drive artists to create, and the profound cultural moments that songs can capture. It's a roundabout conversation that's as rich and surprising as a hidden track on your favorite album.Then we get down to brass tacks in our musical review, discussing what makes a song resonate with fans and the eclectic nature of a band that defies easy labels. As we consider the energy that fuels their performances and the cultural pride they evoke, we can't help but wish for that extra dash of cowbell. So, grab your headphones, and let's celebrate the enigmatic allure of Driving and Cryin together, with plenty of laughs, debates, and shared love for the songs that soundtrack our lives.Support the show
Embark on a musical adventure with us as we unearth the hidden gems of Driving and Cryin's "Fly Me Courageous." With the two of us lending our wit and wisdom to the conversation, we're peeling back the layers of this pivotal '90s album, leaving the hits on the shelf to shine a light on the tunes that truly make the heart of Southern rock throb. From the band's intertwining history with The Black Crowes to Kevin Kinney's distinctive vocals, prepare to rank and revel in the tracks that set the scene for a generation.Our chat veers into the therapeutic realms of beachside musings and the simple joys of barbecues and natural cocoa beans, all while tipping our hats to musical icons and dissecting genre-blending sounds. We're not just talking music here; we're talking about the art of healing through lyrics, the inspirations that drive artists to create, and the profound cultural moments that songs can capture. It's a roundabout conversation that's as rich and surprising as a hidden track on your favorite album.Then we get down to brass tacks in our musical review, discussing what makes a song resonate with fans and the eclectic nature of a band that defies easy labels. As we consider the energy that fuels their performances and the cultural pride they evoke, we can't help but wish for that extra dash of cowbell. So, grab your headphones, and let's celebrate the enigmatic allure of Driving and Cryin together, with plenty of laughs, debates, and shared love for the songs that soundtrack our lives.Support the show
Feat. JR Moore, Stuart Morrell, Kevn Kinney, & Isaiah Guerrero!Set 1 of Happy Hour w/ The BoatCast…SummaryRecorded live from Bar City on Rock Boat XXIII, the BoatCast welcomes special guests J.R. Moore, Stuart Morrell, Kevin Kinney, and Isaiah, a young but “TRB Famous” Boater who has been on 12 boats at the age of 14.This episode explores the unique perspective of 4 different Boaters, highlighting the magic of The Rock Boat… the joy of discovering new bands, and the lasting friendships and memories that are formed during the world's greatest floating music festival.Chapters:00:00:03 - Introduction to The BoatCast Podcast00:00:33 - Interview with J.R. Moore (of Allen, Mack, Myers, Moore)00:06:10 - Interview with Kevin Kinney (of Driving and Crying)00:15:44 - Interview with Stuart Morrell, Rock Boat Virgin (no more)00:25:25 - Interview with Isaiah Guerrero, 12 Boats at only 14-year-old00:42:25 - Interview with Isaiah's mom, Melissa Guerrero-Hindelang, and Isaiah 00:50:42 - Conclusion and thanks to SixthmanSign up for The Rock Boat Presale!Connect with Sixthman's Rock Boat: Official TRB Website: https://www.therockboat.com/X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheRockBoatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therockboatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therockboat/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iJD3XqTGKyjLC21pYv26g?si=98468163180d4de4&nd=1&dlsi=6ef677b51882494aSixthman's website: https://www.sixthman.netConnect with J.R. Moore at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JRMooreMusic/Twitter: @jrmooremusicInstagram: https://instagram.com/jrmooremusic?igshid=1p64f1soz9zx0Website: jrmooremusic.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JRMooreMusicConnect with Kevn Kinney and Drivin N Cryin: Website: https://www.drivinncryin.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drivinncryinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drivinncryin Twitter: https://twitter.com/drivinncryin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaYAyTeY5s0WALRYn5OILAw iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/drivin-n-cryin/348328 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26yYgoh7hehqYix76g3LcS BandsInTown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/15387-drivin%27-n%27-cryin%27 Linktree: https://biglink.to/tclinks?fbclid=IwAR1ClDqVUEH0DQmQ-RdeHsbivYszImIR0w_k8J-tjzsCJAHhbnxlcUUsXfgConnect with Sister Hazel: Official Website: https://www.sisterhazel.com X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/SisterHazelBand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterHazel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisterhazelband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SisterHazelWebSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7m60UAnbgFFNuJbmS6OxTk?si=-sg9RhynShS8qkmH6MaiJQ&nd=1&dlsi=884f43c4371f4338 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sister-hazel/102426 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ Bandsintown: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Jesse Frizsell comes back to the podcast and tells us how to impersonate Nick Mac but does not do the actual impression! Tease! Listen and follow Jesse at these places https://jessefrizsell.hearnow.com/back-to-carolina https://www.instagram.com/jessefrizsell/ Amazon Music Apple Music Spotify https://www.facebook.com/JesseFrizsell Thanks to Jay Regan for the closing song New Album "The Gap Between" available Now https://open.spotify.com/album/5Jj36Dm4z8JPqzKJwN1dwj https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnu1VSISrOwIGGm1lPAoZew See my 1966 Dodge Dart GT Restoration videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMWartYBjcaCvKb4MJl1aeA https://jayregan.bandcamp.com/ www.jayregan.us Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Hailing from the mountains of western North Carolina, guitarist and songwriter Jesse Frizsell seamlessly combines aspects of modern and classic country. Born in Asheville, NC, Jesse grew up learning and playing his favorite tunes by classic artists. By the age of 16, he was playing in various local bands. Frizsell has performed at the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam both with his band and more recently as a solo artist. He has opened for acts such as Bret Michaels (of Poison), Blackberry Smoke, Framing Hanley and shared the stage with Kevin Kinney (of Drivin' N Cryin') as well as Justin Biltonen (of 3 Doors Down). More recently, Jesse writes songs for the heartbroken, the working man and those ready and willing to unwind after a long day. He participates actively in the local Asheville music scene and regionally in the Southeast. You can find him most weekends playing as a member of The Western Carolina Writers, solo or with his bluegrass trio, Jesse Frizsell and the Riffers. Jesse has released a two song EP, “A Couple of Songs for Drinking”,in 2018, and a full length album “Rose Gold Renegades”, in 2019, both available for streaming or download on all major platforms. His latest endeavor takes a more traditional approach honoring the music of the mountains he grew up in. “Back to Carolina”, his homage to bluegrass will be available everywhere the 1st of October, 2021 Hailing from Philadelphia Jay Regan is the former vocalist and guitarist of the bands April Fool, Dezire and Today We Live. After a hiatus, Jay decided to venture out as a solo artist which cumulated in the release of his first solo album Dreams and Nightmares in 2014. Since then Jay has performed hundreds of shows and has released two more albums, 2017's Wash Me and 2023's The Gap Between. Jay's music is a mix of rock styles and touches on genres such as modern rock, folk rock, alt-country, funk, and R&B.
Drivin' N' Cryin' hit the peak of their commercial success with this fourth studio album, Fly Me Courageous. It was released in January at the same time as the start of the Persian Gulf War, and they benefitted from patriotic associations the title song received. The album peaked at 90 on the Billboard 200 album chart.The band at the time included Buren Fowler on guitar, Kevin Kinney on guitar and vocals, Tim Nielson on bass and backing vocals, and Jeff Sullivan on percussion. The album was produced and engineered by Geoff Workman, an English producer who also worked with Journey, The Cars, and Queen. The name Drivin' N' Cryin' was a reference to the band's fusion of driving rock and roll and a bit of a country twang (the crying).Georgia based Drivin' N' Cryin' had formed in 1985, honing their craft at the 688 Club in Atlanta. The band released a number of albums and singles prior to Fly Me Courageous which had been successful on college and independent radio. This album was more rock oriented, as would be their follow-up album, Smoke. Drivin' N' Cryin' would tour with Neil Young and with Soul Asylum.Drivin' N' Cryin' tours today, and is a great act to see live.Rob brings us this Georgia band this week. Fly Me CourageousThe title track took off quite literally with the start of the Gulf War. It was considered a patriotic song and was included in the playlists of many military pilots, even though the song itself is more about confronting aggression than celebrating it. The band received a number of requests to perform at military bases after the release of this track, which hit number 19 on the US Mainstream Rock charts.The InnocentThis track was also a successful single, and starts with a parody of the US Constitution. It talks about the discrepancy between politicians providing hand-outs and the desire of people to improve themselves. "Get used to it. The innocent."Around the Block Again A deeper cut, this fast paced track has a sound reminiscent of Rod Stewart or the Rolling Stones. The lyrics reflect hypocrisy in religion, relationships, and music. Build a FireThis shuffle beat single has a bit of a punk rock feel, and even has a small rap sequence in the middle. "Bored with the American holstered blues, peace signs on just about everything. Don't know where to turn or what they say." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Break On Through (To the Other Side) by the Doors (from the motion picture sountrack "The Doors") Val Kilmer owns the role as Jim Morrison in this movie about the band. STAFF PICKS:American Society by L7 Wayne starts off the staff picks with an all-female punk band, that often gets associated with the Nirvana grunge sound. This is a cover song originally done by a punk band called "Eddie and the Subtitles" from Orange County, California in the early 80's.All This Time by Sting Bruce features the first single off Sting's third studio album, "The Soul Cages." Sting had writer's block for several years after the death of his father in 1987, and many songs on this album reflect the tumultuous relationship he had with his father.It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over by Lenny KravitzJohn brings us a crossover hit that went to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The style was inspired by Motown and Earth, Wind & Fire. The lyrics reflect the marital struggles Kravitz was experiencing with his then-wife Lisa Bonet.Someone to Love by Roger McGuinnRob closes out the staff picks with former Byrds front man Roger McGuinn and a single from his sixth studio album, "Back from Rio." This is the lead-off track from the album. It made it to number 12 on the Mainstream Rock charts. McGuinn used a number of familiar artists on his album, including Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and David Crosby. COMEDY TRACK:Lisa, Lisa (The One I Adore) by Pauly Shore Pauly Shore was all over MTV during the early 90's.
Our third and final week of Best of 2022 picks from our listeners starts with calls from Mackensi Crenshaw, Carl Anfenson and Harris King. They discuss music from Orville Peck, Nora O' Connor, Yoo Doo Right and Kevin Kinney. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
This is a jam packed episode! The guys recap Charlie's racing debut, Jon's experience at the Kevin Kinney concert, Elon being the ultimate genius troll, and plenty plenty more! Check us out on Facebook! Thank you everyone for the support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
South Dakota legislators had the opportunity April 6, 2022, to hear two South Dakota Highway Patrol troopers present evidence and analysis of the investigation into state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's fatal crash with pedestrian Joe Boever in Sept. 2020. Sgt. Kevin Kinney and Trooper John Berndt are both accident reconstructionists. See some of the slides presented by going to https://drgnews.com/2022/04/06/102172/.
Lois Reitzes speaks with Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and Kevin Kinney of Drivin' and Cryin'. The Sunday Gospel Brunch concert is this Sunday, November 28 at City Winery and will also feature Michelle Malone, Ricky McKinnie of Blind Boys of Alabama, and Randall Bramblett.Plus, actor Aves Lewis and director Adam King will tell us about the exuberance and present-day insight the young cast brings to an all-teenage production of Love's Labour's Lost at Shakespeare Tavern.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kindred spirits and newly found friends, Joey Sommerville (also known as Papa J, trumpeter extraordinaire) and Peter Stroud (legendary guitarist) sit down with Tom. Each artist offers their perspective on creativity, mortality, and friendship —all the while celebrating the power of music to heal and augment the human experience. Hear Peter's uncanny connections to getting the gigs with Pete Droge, Sheryl Crow, and Don Henley and listen to the lyrics inspired by a parting friend, Ike Stubblefield, in Joey's developing new single, See You on the Other Side. Peter Stroud is Sheryl Crow's guitarist of 22 years and serves as her Music Director. He has also toured or recorded with Don Henley, Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks, Shawn Mullins, Pete Droge, and founded his own band, Big Hat. Outside of performance, Peter is a co-founding partner with Artistory, a company offering deep-dive metrics data for the music industry and fan engagement through social media. He formerly co-founded 65amps, a manufacturer of high-end “boutique” guitar amplifiers. Papa J has solidified his place in music history, transforming his sound and genre over the years. An iconic contemporary jazz trumpet player, Joey was hearing another kind of music in his head, a “New Sound” informed by years of performing with blues legends and jam band superstars, including BB King protégé Big Joe Burrell and mega band Phish. Papa J has collaborated with celebrated artists, including Earl Klugh, Marion Meadows, Jeff Bradshaw, Bob Baldwin and he has four solo albums. Joey is an active community servant, including serving on the Board of Directors of the How Big is Your Dream Foundation, an Atlanta based charity that provides music education programs to students in underserved communities. Song Credits: Might As Well Be You, 2019, Written and Performed by Joey Sommerville, Produced by Joey Sommerville and Martin Guigui Airplane Mode, 2021, Written by John Stamp, Performed by John Stamp featuring Peter Stroud A Feather in the Breeze, 2012, Performed by Big Hat A Prayer for Peace, 2002, Performed by Joey Sommerville, Produced by Sojo Music Inc. Covered by an Underground Umbrella, 2021, Written by Kevin Kinney, Performed by Peter Stroud (Guitar), Ike Stubblefield (Hammond B-3), Robert Kearns (Bass) and Fred Eltringham (Drums), Mixed by Nick Didia
Jesse Frizsell joins the podcast this week to talk about his new album, singing on top of pianos, hiding his harmonies from public display, and how to spell his name. (Z before S as in buzzsaw and zest) Listen and follow Jesse at these places https://kpvsongs.com/ https://www.facebook.com/kristian.phillipvalentino/ https://www.instagram.com/kpvsongs/ Find Across the Sea here https://open.spotify.com/artist/3VX4haMR559f8Xc4hYBBCZ https://www.instagram.com/ageewilso/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ap5A6CaDFL-7cmwmUWbgg Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Hailing from the mountains of western North Carolina, guitarist and songwriter Jesse Frizsell seamlessly combines aspects of modern and classic country. Born in Asheville, NC, Jesse grew up learning and playing his favorite tunes by classic artists. By the age of 16, he was playing in various local bands. Frizsell has performed at the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam both with his band and more recently as a solo artist. He has opened for acts such as Bret Michaels (of Poison), Blackberry Smoke, Framing Hanley and shared the stage with Kevin Kinney (of Drivin' N Cryin') as well as Justin Biltonen (of 3 Doors Down). More recently, Jesse writes songs for the heartbroken, the working man and those ready and willing to unwind after a long day. He participates actively in the local Asheville music scene and regionally in the Southeast. You can find him most weekends playing as a member of The Western Carolina Writers, solo or with his bluegrass trio, Jesse Frizsell and the Riffers. Jesse has released a two song EP, “A Couple of Songs for Drinking”,in 2018, and a full length album “Rose Gold Renegades”, in 2019, both available for streaming or download on all major platforms. His latest endeavor takes a more traditional approach honoring the music of the mountains he grew up in. “Back to Carolina”, his homage to bluegrass will be available everywhere the 1st of October, 2021 Combining blues and folk influences with a raspy undertone of high falsetto notes, Agee Wilso seeks to push the boundaries of musical understanding. He is a native of the Appalachian Mountains and often finds inspiration in the landscapes nearby to accompany his lyrical ideas.
On this episode of the JJ Nichting Company “In Touch with Southeast Iowa,” KCII’s Mark Pitz talks with District 39 State Senator Kevin Kinney (D) of Oxford about developments in the 2021 Iowa Legislature.
On this episode of “In Touch with Southeast Iowa,” KCII’s Mark Pitz talks with State Senator Kevin Kinney (D) of Oxford about recent developments in the 2021 Iowa legislative session.
On this episode of “In Touch with Southeast Iowa, “KCII’s Mark Pitz talks with District 39 State Senator Kevin Kinney (D) of Oxford about the first two weeks of the Iowa legislative session.
On this episode of “In Touch with Southeast Iowa,” KCII’s Mark Pitz talks with District 39 State Senator Kevin Kinney of Oxford about the upcoming Iowa legislative session.
On this episode of “In Touch with Southeast Iowa,” KCII’s Mark Pitz talks with District 39 State Senator Kevin Kinney, representing Washington, Keokuk and Johnson counties, about initiatives to create better opportunities for Iowa farmers and rural
Tip jar - www.venmo.com/jesse-frizsell bit.ly/FrizMainEncore Direct download or stream - bit.ly/FrizEncoreMp3 iTunes/Apple - https://apple.co/2Uu5nel Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3asprn3 Stitcher - https://ihr.fm/3bM4TWX iHeart Radio - https://bit.ly/2wCC7Jp www.jessefriszell.com www.facebook.com/JesseFrizsell Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Hailing from the mountains of western North Carolina, guitarist and songwriter Jesse Frizsell seamlessly combines aspects of modern and classic country with the smooth harmonies and feel heard in today’s biggest chart toppers. Frizsell has been a musician and songwriter for the majority of his life, in his own solo endeavors and as a leading member of local North Carolina bands. Born in Asheville, NC, Jesse grew up learning and playing his favorite tunes by classic artists, from AC/DC to George Strait. By the age of 16, he was playing in various local bands, contributing as a guitarist, singer, songwriter and arrangement. Frizsell has performed at the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam both with his band and more recently as a solo artist. He has also opened for acts such as Bret Michaels (of Poison), Blackberry Smoke, Framing Hanley and shared the stage with Kevin Kinney (of Drivin’ N Cryin’) as well as Justin Biltonen (of 3 Doors Down). More recently, Jesse writes songs for the heartbroken, the working man and those ready and willing to unwind after a long day. Songs like “Beer In The Shower” strike a chord amongst a wide audience, a combination of good hearted humor and desperation, a song to laugh to keep from crying. He participates actively in the local Asheville music scene and regionally in the Southeast. You can find him most weekends playing as a member of The Western Carolina Writers, Solo, playing songs from his latest album or with his bluegrass trio, Jesse Frizsell and the Riffers. Jesse has released a two song EP, “A Couple of Songs for Drinking”,in 2018 and a full length album “Rose Gold Renegades”, in 2019, both available for streaming or download on iTunes, Apple Music and Spotify.
Our latest edition of Park It Here features Recreation Manager, Kevin Kinney aka The Goat Man. When he's not busy overseeing his community centers, he tends to his family goat farm that has existed for 40 years! Kevin also competes in several goat competitions. The last 4 years in a row he has won "Best Senior Doe In Show" at the Kentucky State Fair, among dozens of other awards.
The gang is back together and it is good times! Music Festivals, The Third Door, the wonderful Hollie Sisk, Google Innovator, and much, much more! Check us out! @edtechrewind@itsleegreen@clintwinter
The gang is back together and it is good times! Music Festivals, The Third Door, the wonderful Hollie Sisk, Google Innovator, and much, much more! Check us out! @edtechrewind@itsleegreen@clintwinter
The Mindful Rebel® Podcast: Where Mindfulness & Leadership Intersect
Episode 053 | Being Proactive in Cultivating Personal Wellness and Space with Dr. Kevin Kinney, Doctor of Chiropractic and Wellness Expert Website: www.drkevinkinney.com Twitter/Instagram - @drduval904 Dr. Kevin Kinney, as a Doctor of Chiropractic, has set his intention to redefine wellness for the culture. Dr. Kinney is Currently building his own private practice, Culture Chiropractic & Wellness, A mobile service that specializes in working with those in the entertainment industry space, providing care in home, office, tv/film sets, recording studios and more. He also hosts and produces wellness event production in both Jacksonville and Orlando Florida where he has been curating "Trap Yoga" sessions for a few years. He is currently expanding those events in Atlanta, Georgia. Support the Podcast: CashApp $mindfulrebel (Donations go toward sustaining the podcast) Check out past episodes at: shawnjmoore.com/podcast Follow Shawn Moore @shawnj_moore on Instagram and Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themindfulrebel/support
Jody Bender and Tommy Green went to Jack of the Wood for the Kevin Kinney Christmas Day Jam. Kevin talked to us, as well as Wild Adriatic’s Front Man Travis Gray, and Josh Daniel from the aptly named Josh Daniel/Mark Schimick Project. Jason Brodsky of Acoustic Syndicate was working the board and kindly shared a couple candies with Tommy. Between the candy and the Founders Day Coffee Breakfast Stout Tommy was sipping, things got messy quickly. However, time seemed to be moving very slowly. Jody deftly ran the podcast, and all in all, it was a fantastically great experience. Jack of The Wood had its best day ever, raising over $4,000 for Habitat for Humanity.
The Johnson County Task Force on Aging hosts a forum with local legislators Joe Bolkom, Kevin Kinney, Dave Jacoby, Mary Mascher and Sally Stutsman. This program, which was filmed January 7, 2016 by the City of Coralville's CoralVision.
Episode 54 of LTA is a world away from episode 53. Whereas in episode 53, Eric Reanimator and I discussed two dangerous front men in rock, this time around, I am joined by the greatest film and music expert Bath has ever known, Mr Bernard Stickwell (Sticky to his friends) to discuss two sensitive singer songwriter types. 2012 saw the first release of new, non-demo material in 40 odd years from British songwriter Bill Fay. His new album “Life Is People” is a warm sounding album rich in its song arrangements. Fay writes songs about what he has discovered about life - both the disappointing and hopeful – through actually living it. He has worked in a multitude of jobs since originally giving up the industry (not giving up music) to keep himself afloat. It’s these experiences that dictate his subject matter, and it all rings true, as Sticky and I discuss. We also cover the 1994 album by former American Music Club frontman, Mark Eitzel, “60 Watt Silver Lining”. Sticky introduced me to this record, and it’s become a favourite. Imagine Tom Waits, Burt Bacharach and Roy Orbison getting together at a late night bar, and you get a vague idea of what’s going on here. Eitzel’s obviously had his heart broken and stomped on. From misery comes great art, but it’s been suggested that he’s often taking the piss. This is part of our discussion (and we cover blaxploitation films too). We had fun, and I hope you dig it. Speaking of Eric, he returns with his Album I Love segment to discuss a couple of long players by Kevin Kinney, Macdougal Blues from 1990 and Down Out Law 1994. Kevin was the lead singer of a band Eric has long championed, Drivin’ and Cryin’. Eric’s reflections on Kinney’s solo work makes for interesting listening. You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”. Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum and let us know your thoughts on your favourite singer songwriters, whether you prefer the attempt at a slightly new show format, or just anything music related that you’d like to chat about. If you’re enjoying the show, please spread the word. Let friends know that there’s a podcast where albums are discussed passionately. If you want to write an iTunes review in support of the show, I’d be hugely grateful for that too.