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This episode of the Desolation Angel Radio podcast is a full one. Information about the upcoming May Day at the Heron and the Celebration of Life for Tammy Rayborne, both this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Information about volunteering and tickets for the 30th Great Blue Heron Music Festival. In-depth interviews with Steve Rockcastle, Dave Weinberg, and Renee Manning. Music from bands you'll hear at the festival. Peter Rowan, Couch, Henhouse Prowlers, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Keller and the Keels, Farrow, Driftwood, Kevin Kinsella, Donna the Buffalo, Kaleta and Super Yamba, Dr. Bacon and Jim Donovan & The Sun King Warriors. Enjoy Kip Desolation Angel Radio is available on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and all podcast services for streaming, subscription, downloading and listening
This episode of the podcast finds us talking to Julie Rockcastle and Minde Hankins about the upcoming opening weekend of the season, Memorial Day weekend with Sunday being Heron May Day 2023 and the Celebration of Life for Tammy Rayborne on Saturday. As well, a good conversation with Les Ticknor where we talk about his history with the Heron, going back to the first one, and we wind up talking about ways of supporting sober people at the Heron. There's a short segment with me at the end about volunteer opportunities, and Spring work that has started now. Music from bands that will be at the Great Blue Heron 30th this upcoming summer on June 30th, July 1st and 2nd. Driftwood, Folkfaces, Jim Donovan & Sun King Warriors, Peter Rowan, Kevin Kinsella, Kaleta, The Probables and Farrow. Desolation Angel Radio is available on Spotify, iHeart Radio, ,Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and all podcast streaming services for subscription, download, streaming, listening and more. Thank You Kip
There are all sorts of clubs in the world. The Hamlin Avenue Boyz (HAB) have belonged to a few different kinds of clubs over the years both individually and collectively. Most notably - together they have both joined the special club of those who have made seminal recordings within the Homan Studios environment on Chicago's Southwest Side. Every time they return to the Homan Studios, no matter how they arrive or how long they stay, they leave behind conversational impressions, moments, memories, and laughter that are inevitably worth saving and sharing. So it is with HAB6, their latest release. Or, as they like to call it - " Bad Girls Club". You see, both Vince and Edward have lived baby! And the many conversations and stories shared with you the listener are the evidence. In particular, Vince has had a very unique business life full of unusual experiences culminating at the crossroads of business and a badass member of the Chicago "Bad Girls Club". You'll want to hear this....very tasty! Bon Apetite. Vince Hamlin Edward Hamlin Tracks 1. Travelin Man 2. Comes The Sun 3. It's Still A Crazy World 4. Natures Way Sideways 5. Bad Girls Club Music Composition/Performance Credits 1. "Travelin Man" Kevin Kinsella and TiTi Chick A Pea 2002/ Kevin Kinsella and TiTi Chick A Pea 2002 2. "Here Comes The Sun" George Harrison 1967 / Richie Havens 1971 3. "Crazy World" Jamestown Revival 2014 / Jamestown Revival 2014 4. "Natures Way" Randy California 1970 / Spirit 1970 5. "Bad Girl" Usher 2004 / Usher 2004 Engineer: DB Cooper Producer: Tiffany Rosedale Recording Consultant: Jack Herer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-hamlin/message
There are all sorts of clubs in the world. The Hamlin Avenue Boyz (HAB) have belonged to a few different kinds of clubs over the years both individually and collectively. Most notably - together they have both joined the special club of those who have made seminal recordings within the Homan Studios environment on Chicago's Southwest Side. Every time they return to the Homan Studios, no matter how they arrive or how long they stay, they leave behind conversational impressions, moments, memories, and laughter that are inevitably worth saving and sharing. So it is with HAB6, their latest release. Or, as they like to call it - " Bad Girls Club". You see, both Vince and Edward have lived baby! And the many conversations and stories shared with you the listener are the evidence. In particular, Vince has had a very unique business life full of unusual experiences culminating at the crossroads of business and a badass member of the Chicago "Bad Girls Club". You'll want to hear this....very tasty! Bon Apetite. Vince Hamlin Edward Hamlin Tracks 1. Travelin Man 2. Comes The Sun 3. It's Still A Crazy World 4. Natures Way Sideways 5. Bad Girls Club Music Composition/Performance Credits 1. "Travelin Man" Kevin Kinsella and TiTi Chick A Pea 2002/ Kevin Kinsella and TiTi Chick A Pea 2002 2. "Here Comes The Sun" George Harrison 1967 / Richie Havens 1971 3. "Crazy World" Jamestown Revival 2014 / Jamestown Revival 2014 4. "Natures Way" Randy California 1970 / Spirit 1970 5. "Bad Girl" Usher 2004 / Usher 2004 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edward-hamlin/message
Bos BonesSeason 2Episode 6: Brian ThomasSeason 2 Finale! After long last this season comes to a close with one of Boston's funkiest and most in demand commercial players. I remember the first time I heard him play with the A-Beez at Wally's I was blown away! He's a co-leader of the BT/ALC Big Band and leads his small group the BT Allstars.He's played with touring acts G Love, Lettuce, Soulive, John Brown's Body, The Elovaters, Maceo Parker, Kevin Kinsella, Ryan Montbleau and around Boston with King's Highway, Dela & Steady Rock Easy, The A-Beez, B3 Kings, The Attractors, Jesse Dee, and Pressure Cooker. Thanks for all of your support, I appreciate every listener! This project has been really rewarding but a lot of work. I have so many more trombonists I'd love to interview but I'm not ready to commit to a season 3 right now. If you appreciate the podcast, let me know and maybe I'll get around to season 3 one day!-Follow @BosBones on instagram and facebook-Watch on youtube at https://youtu.be/KM0BNtEePQE-Sign up for the mailing list at www.MichaelPrentky.com/BosBonesSupport the show
The Sunshine Show continues with the one and only Tim Azzy, booking agent for all your favorite bands including Sensi Trails, Kyle Smith, Mike Pinto, Dale and the ZDubs, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Drifting Roots, The Irie, The Happys, Seranation, Kevin Kinsella, Aaron Wolf, Skyler Lutes Band, Indica Roots, THRIVE!, Ethan Tucker, Gary Dread & Rick Haze: ROCKAZ, E.N Young & Imperial Sound, Sons of Paradise, Sun-Dried Vibes, Fayuca, Inna Vision plus many, many more. You already know we gonna get real wiiiiiiiiild with it. Bring the snacks and drinks. We will provide the entertainment!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesunshineshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesunshineshow/support
In our Programme this morning...Livestock update with Kevin Kinsella, IFA Livestock Director. Syl Lyster thanks Local Enterprise Board -Cork South for help in developing his “Dairy Geyser “ machine. Syl will be at the Cork County Council- run Ag-Tech Convention taking place on Wednesday 6th. March at Fota Island Resort starting 9am.. Minimising damage caused by CPOs.... Dick Collins M.D. Farm Business Advisors, Consultants, Fermoy, offers some advice from his many years of experience In dealing with CPOs. Dick will be contributing a feature on CPOs in coming weeks to the Irish Independent Finance Page in the Farming Independent supplement. Dick’s first full page feature on CPOs appeared in the Farming Independent Tuesday 26th. February 2019 . Co-author with accountant Noel O’Brien of “ A Practical Guide to Compulsory Purchase in Ireland”. Part oe of a two-part interview In this morning’s Dairygold Farm Talk Programme. Plus various agri updates.. Technical broadcast production and overall sound control plus Podcast creation by John Foott at C103 Studios, Gouldshill, Mallow, County Cork , Ireland. Farm Talk is kindly sponsored by Dairygold Co-Operative Society Limited, And researched, edited, produced and presented by John O’Connor. Farm Talk is broadcast twice weekly, on Saturday 10am to 11 am and on Wednesday 10pm to 11pm... Thanks for tuning in... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode has Kevin Kinsella joining us as we sit down and talk finding open mics on vacation, songwriting inspirations and very memorable directions to a gig.
Startup Boston Podcast: Entrepreneurs | Investors | Influencers | Founders
Kevin Kinsella is a venture capitalist in San Diego. Kevin has been a part of the formation, financing, and development of more than 125 companies, including several public companies. In the past, Kevin has led international joined ventures for Solar Turbines International, he was an advisor to the Peruvian government in national nutrition planning, he ran a technology exchange program between the United States and Latin America, and he taught algebra at the American high school in Beirut, Lebanon. Kevin was also a guest for The Boston Herald American, he’s a member of the Circumnavigators Club, won a Tony Award for producing Jersey Boys, and partnered with Rhino Records in producing the Grammy Award-winning Jersey Boys original cast recording, which has gone double platinum. He owns Kinsella Estates Winery, which produces the highest rated premium Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon and has a large selection of art, sculptures, and memorabilia in the Kinsella Library in La Jolla. In this episode, Kevin talks about: The transition from employee, to founder, to investor How valuations of companies have changed over time Trends in venture capital that worry him How he became the largest investor in Jersey Boys His winery, Kinsella Estates Links from today’s episodes: Kevin Kinsella Avalon Ventures Jersey Boys Kinsella Estates Winery Empire Kingfish The Last Lecture August 1914 If you liked this episode: Follow the podcast on Twitter Subscribe on iTunes or your podcast app and write a review Get in touch with feedback, ideas, or to say hi: nic {AT} startupbostonpodcast [DOT] com Music by: Broke For Free
The deadline to apply for the main farming support schemes under the new CAP is falling this Friday.Last week, the Irish Farmers' Journal started a new series of live video broadcasts bringing experts around the editor's table to share the best technical advice. For the first edition, Justin McCarthy invited Brendan Gleeson, who oversees meat policy at the Department of Agriculture; geneticist Andrew Cromie of the ICBF; and IFA’s director of livestock Kevin Kinsella to discuss the Beef Data and Genomics Programme. You can watch the entire show at www.farmersjournal.tvThis Friday is also the deadline to apply for the Basic Payment Scheme, and young farmers have every reason to make sure their forms are handed in on time, with a special top-up and some of them eligible to apply for entitlements from the national reserve. There is also a new support scheme for investment in their farm buildings opening this week. Macra na Feirme was one of the organizations that lobbied hardest to get dedicated support for young farmers: let’s hear from their president Seán Finan and their rural affairs manager Derry Dillon.With beef breeding and farm payments very much in the news, John Egerton, one of the regular contributors to the Farmers Journal's “Farmer writes” column, shares his radical views on both issues.Finally, Irish Country Living’s Money Mentor Peter Young talks to consumer editor Ciara Leahy about the tax implications when parents plan to transfer shares to their children - such as those spun out to them when their co-ops changed their corporate structures.
The deadline to apply for the main farming support schemes under the new CAP is falling this Friday.Last week, the Irish Farmers' Journal started a new series of live video broadcasts bringing experts around the editor's table to share the best technical advice. For the first edition, Justin McCarthy invited Brendan Gleeson, who oversees meat policy at the Department of Agriculture; geneticist Andrew Cromie of the ICBF; and IFA’s director of livestock Kevin Kinsella to discuss the Beef Data and Genomics Programme. You can watch the entire show at www.farmersjournal.tvThis Friday is also the deadline to apply for the Basic Payment Scheme, and young farmers have every reason to make sure their forms are handed in on time, with a special top-up and some of them eligible to apply for entitlements from the national reserve. There is also a new support scheme for investment in their farm buildings opening this week. Macra na Feirme was one of the organizations that lobbied hardest to get dedicated support for young farmers: let’s hear from their president Seán Finan and their rural affairs manager Derry Dillon.With beef breeding and farm payments very much in the news, John Egerton, one of the regular contributors to the Farmers Journal's “Farmer writes” column, shares his radical views on both issues.Finally, Irish Country Living’s Money Mentor Peter Young talks to consumer editor Ciara Leahy about the tax implications when parents plan to transfer shares to their children - such as those spun out to them when their co-ops changed their corporate structures.
Kevin Kinsella of Avalon Ventures, Jim Blair of Domain Associates, Tom Wollaeger of Sanderling Ventures, and Ivor Royston of Forward Ventures discuss the origins of the San Diego biotech community in a panel convened by the UC San Diego Library. Series: "Library Channel" [Business] [Show ID: 25900]
Kevin Kinsella of Avalon Ventures, Jim Blair of Domain Associates, Tom Wollaeger of Sanderling Ventures, and Ivor Royston of Forward Ventures discuss the origins of the San Diego biotech community in a panel convened by the UC San Diego Library. Series: "Library Channel" [Business] [Show ID: 25900]
Join Mike Boehler and Marie Lazzara as they interview Kevin Kinsella, Principal and Founder of DonorShare and Alma Ruiz, a DonorShare Long-Term Strategic Partner through her own firm Alma Accents. Based in Rolling Meadows, DonorShare provides a secure and convenient online-subscription-based system for local donors to support their local charities on a monthly basis. Kinsella and Ruiz will discuss the founding of DonorShare , the communities they help and how its unique service benefits both local charities and their local donors. Please visit www.donorshare.org. www.linkedlocalnetwork.com
TRACKLISTING1. Hee Haw Nightmare - "Endicott" - Grassroots, 20092. Jimkata - "Concrete Beatdown" - Castaways - Ithaca, NY October, 31st 20093. Carolina Chocolate Drops - "Sourwood Mountain" - The Orton Park Festival - August 28th, 20104. Richie Stearns and Evil City - "Cotton Eyed Joe" - The Lost Dog Lounge - Ithaca, NY5. The Believers - "Crash Yer Town" - The Blackstaff Sessions - BBC Televison6. Kevin Kinsella - "I Guess Things Happen That Way" - The Great Blue Heron Festival7. Thousands of One - "Hidden Treasure" - The Lost Dog Lounge - Ithaca, NY - November, 11th 20088. Boy With a Fish - "Hold the Line" - The Great Blue Heron Festival - July, 9th 20069. Ayruveda - "Down the Staircase" - The Double Door Inn - Charlotte, NC - September, 29th 2009 Wow. Can't believe I've put out four of these podcasts already. I hope everyone is enjoying them as much as I have been. I had a great time at the Binghamton Big Splash. Me and my family witnessed some fantastic music. Needless to say it really got us pumped up for the festival. I hope everyone's summer is starting off well. Enjoy the podcast.