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Starbesuch bei Schlager Radio. Früher als DJ hat er sich mit Neonfarbe angemalt. Deshalb heißt er Kevin Leon und ist der neue Star am Schlager Himmel. Sein musikalisches Vorbild ist Roland Kaiser und deshalb sind seine Texte fast genauso frivol. Mit seiner Musik wird jede Sommerparty zum Hit. In diesem Sommer wird er auch beim Krämerbrückenfest […]
Kevin "KL" Leon Martin is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself in the indie film and photography industry. With a background in professional basketball, freelance photography, and filmmaking, Kevin Martin has become known for his comedic writing, clear visions, and ability to create both indie and mainstream content that is darkly funny, slapstick, and thought-provoking. He is set to release his first analog book, "A Dangerously High Perspective," Vol 1, which features 35mm editorials, in December. Additionally, he will be releasing a book on classic cars titled "Being Classically Modern," also shot on 35mm, this year. To see KL's work, visit the links below... Instagram: K.L Martin (@codename_leon) • Instagram photos and videos Website: Freelance Photographer | Kl Martin | United States (kevinlmartin.com) X (Twitter): (2) KL Martin (@Codename_LEON) / X (twitter.com) We would like to thank our sponsors for this episode, Due North Leather Goods Co. makers of the finest hand-crafted camera straps! You can see their work at... Leather Camera Straps Shop | Buy Handmade Camera Straps – Due North Leather Goods Please make sure to visit The Street Photography Show Instagram account where you can stay further engaged and check out the IG bio. for all links including The Film Photography Facebook Group. The Street Photography Show (@thestreetphotographyshow) • Instagram photos and videos Thanks so much! And remember, keep walking and keep clicking!
This week we're joined by Christina Albetta (Zack's wife), Liz Shadbolt (Matt's wife) and Kevin Leon, drummer for St. Paul & The Broken Bones and his wife Erin Johnson. Over the years Matt and Zack and many guests have talked about life partners and balancing relationships with our music careers, and we thought it was high time to hear from the other side of this equation about what it's like to do life with a drummer. A long term committed relationship with a musician or any type of creative presents some unique challenges in terms of money, time, kids, trust, and so much more, and Christina, Liz and Erin offer some valuable perspective on all of it. In this episode, the couples talk about: How finances and other responsibilities in a relationship are never 50/50 Being willing to do whatever you have to do to support kids Creating your own traditions and celebrations on your own schedule How you can support your drummer without feeling obligated to come to every single gig Trusting your partner during time apart Normalizing therapy/counseling for individuals and couples
Sean and Chris try out a new format and discuss St. Paul and the Bones Bones' latest release The Alien Coast. Follow Albumworms on social media: instagram.com/albumworms --- St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The Alien Coast, Paul Janeway, ATO Records, Jesse Phillips, Browan Lollar, Kevin Leon, Al Gamble, Allen Branstetter, Amari Ansari, Chad Fisher, Southern Soul, Soul Music, Music Discussion, Album Review, Record Store Day, Vinyl Collector, Vinyl Enthusiast, Half the City, Sea of Noise, Young Sick Camellia, Book Club for Albums, Bonaroo
This week, we bring you a conversation with Birmingham, Alabama's Paul Janeway, frontman of the storied soul and art-pop experimenters St. Paul & The Broken Bones.While many first learned of Paul as the bespectacled former bank teller and accounting student who went from playing tiny clubs around the south to stalking stages from Red Rocks to Coachella in resplendent sequined robes, howling like a reincarnation of Otis Redding or Wilson Pickett with a bold brass section behind him, it really almost never happened at all. A decade ago, Paul made a throwback soul EP with his longtime collaborator Jesse Phillips and friends as a last hurrah before signing off from the dispiriting quest of getting folks to pay attention to his songs as he tilted towards his thirties. But then the wheels started turning. Folks started packing their shows at the Bottle Tree Cafe (RIP) in Birmingham. Ben Tanner of fellow rising star southerners Alabama Shakes helped Paul make the more polished and kinetic EP Half The City in 2014, and with just a Bandcamp release to start, it began selling like crazy. Like, more than most pop records; one-hundred, then two-hundred-thousand copies. Late night shows and world tours and TV placements and opening slots for The Rolling Stones beckoned. The press couldn't stop asking: how could a guy like this sing like THAT? Paul was suddenly an unlikely star on the burgeoning Americana circuit. Wells Fargo would have to find another guy. But as Paul discusses throughout our talk, just creating a soul and R&B revival sound was never his plan. He loves losing himself in art museums, exploring Greek myths and diving into deep space travel, and with more daring follow up records Sea Of Noise (2016) and Young Sick Camellia (2018) creating danceable synth-funk bops like “Flow With It (You Got Me)” and “Apollo” - which also have dark underbellies if you listen closely - the group has become much harder to place, in the best way possible.This year's release Alien Coast shows Paul and his crack team of collaborators Jesse Phillips (bass), Browan Lollar (guitar), Kevin Leon (drums), Al Gamble (keyboards), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), Chad Fisher (trombone), and Amari Ansari (saxophone), pushing the envelope even further. The ominous narrator in “Bermejo And The Devil” sets the scene for a dreamy trip into the jagged edges of ancient paintings, intergalactic storms and long lost stories - with quieter standouts like “Popcorn Ceiling” grounding the record in themes much more earthbound - like the feeling of isolation Paul felt after traveling the world from stage to stage and lonely hotel room to hotel room, wringing himself out each night before tireless audiences. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-show-on-the-road-with-z-lupetin1106/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jamie is joined by two gifted musical souls: Jesse Phillips and Kevin Leon, better known for their work with Soul ensemble 'St Paul And The Broken Bones'. Drawing influence from Motown, Muscle Shoals and more, Jesse is the band's co-founder and its iconic bass player. Kevin, a skilled drummer from Atlanta joined the band later and has quickly become a fan favorite with his trademark drumming and unique hair. We are pleased to connect with Kevin and Jesse who share unique stories from the road, their brotherhood chemistry, Kevin's recent nuptials and lots more. To check out St. Paul And The Broken Bones, visit: stpaulandthebrokenbones.com for dates and tickets
In addition to being a longtime drum instructor and music educator, Kevin Leon plays drums for the amazing band, St Paul & The Broken Bones. My co-host Kurt Protzman and I thoroughly enjoyed his insights and passion during our recent chat.
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Paul Janeway is the front man for the incredible band St Paul & The Broken Bones. We talk wrestling, Letterman, Elf, food and about how the Coronavirus pandemic has affected his bands music in 2020. St. Paul and The Broken Bones is an American eight-piece soul (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_music) band based in Birmingham, Alabama (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Alabama) , United States, that formed in 2012. The band is composed of Paul Janeway (vocals), Browan Lollar (guitar), Jesse Phillips (bass), Kevin Leon (drums), Al Gamble (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gamble) (keys), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), Amari Ansari (saxophone), and Chad Fisher (trombone). They have released three albums and two EPs while touring internationally.
Die Politik hat grünes Licht gegeben für eine Rückkehr der Bundesliga am kommenden Wochenende. Trotzdem bleibt der Neustart eine höchst fragile Angelegenheit. Das zeigt der Fall Dynamo Dresden und die auferlegte Zwei-Wochen-Quarantäne für das gesamte Team. Die „Doppelspitze“ diskutiert die Corona-Entwicklungen in der 1. und 2. Bundesliga, analysiert den Sportstudio-Auftritt von Liga-Chef Christian Seifert und geht die sportliche Ausgangslage für den anstehenden Geister-Spieltag durch. Dazu Neues von der Hertha rund um die überraschende Verpflichtung von „Zettel-Jens“ Lehmann und PK-Anekdoten aus Leons Reporter-Tagen bei der Alten Dame. Am Ende entführt Kevin Leon akustisch in die Türkei - auf den Spuren eines legendären Fußballers in einer neuen Ausgabe von „Was macht’n der eigentlich?!“
With us today is Kevin Leon, Founder and President of Crestpoint Real Estate Investments. Crestpoint is affiliated with the the Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group which operates several offices throughout Canada. Kevin provides us with a deep history of how he got started in real estate, including his transition from working with CIBC into... The post Risk Management with Kevin Leon of Crestpoint Real Estate Investments appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Kevin Leon has been on the Atlanta scene for nearly a decade and recently landed the touring gig with St.... The post 197 – Kevin Leon: Touring with St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Creative Pursuit vs. “Work,” Groove is Groove is Groove appeared first on Working Drummer Podcast.
First Round Table Talk with past guests from @themeannetwork(Bryan Rivers, Johnny Kendricks), @yourpettyfriend(Kevin Leon) and @stylebytiffany (Tiffany Renee) discussing current Hot Topics from Dating, Music, Politics and more. Join the fun and subscribe today.
Are you Petty? Any of your friends or family Petty? Welcome to Petty land and make sure you listen to this new episode all about "Your Petty Friend" Founder and Owner Kevin Leon discusses his new clothing brand and what makes you petty.
Where Bev and Rich welcome Super Legitimo mastermind Kevin Leon to the show! Super Legitimo has become an essential part of the Costa Rican scene, organizing and community building by curating music and art events, creating videos and live visuals for local artists, and putting together a zine that serves as a local guide to all things indie. This episode is all about Tico talent, and Kevin joins us to get to the root of what's happening in Costa Rica and what makes this one of the most exciting new scenes in Latin America. Featured artists: Arde Plutón, Bengalas, Ceniza, Ave Negra, MaRi Navarro, Colornoise, Nanuka, Wolfberry, Vos y Los Fenómenos, and Monte. Please subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Now is the time to review your finances particularly how taxes during the distribution of retirement will affect your nest egg. Having the right Financial Planner on your side can literally mean millions in tax savings if things are handled properly and at the right time. In this episode Regional Vice President of Trilogy Financial Services Kevin Leon comes on to set the record straight. He and Dino discuss: IRA/Roth IRA contributions Who qualifies for IRA deductions Who qualifies for Roth IRA contributions Coverdell ESA. Who qualifies and who much you can contribute Charitable Contributions made id 2015 Realized Capital losses For past shows and to learn more about the God's Men of Influence community, check us out atwww.godsmenofinfluence.org Join us on Facebook for our daily devotionals and updates and please like our page www.facebook.com/GodsMenOfInfluence Help us spread the Word and please rate our show on itunes and leave comments for us. Tell us what insights you took from this episode.
Insurance is not something that many people like to talk about or understand. There are so many options that it becomes overwhelming to even consider what's right your you and your family, but it must be done. In this episode Mike Leon from Trilogy Financial Services teaches a course on our show we call Life Insurance 101. Here are just a few of the things we talked about: Accelerated Benefit Ryders Term Insurance Permanent, Whole & Universal Life Insurance Long Term Care vs. ABR 1,2 & 3
In today's crazy market what types of moves should you make to secure your retirement? Nothing is guaranteed, but having a professional advisor to help predict all the possibilities that might happen in every market correction in the future. . In this episode, Kevin Leon the Regional VP of Trilogy Financial Services goes into details about today's ups and downs in the stock market. Dino and Kevin discuss topics like: Structuring for college and restructuring as it gets close Equity and Income for retirement Gov't, municipal and corporate bonds Managing clients emotions during an unstable market Interest rates and their affect on the economy
How can your financial planner help you feel truly comfortable that your retirement savings and income will be there when the time comes? Have you ever heard of portfolio stress testing for retirees? Nothing is guaranteed, but it’s a really good use of technology to help predict all the possibilities that might happen in every market correction in the future. This is the way to be sure you can ride out a Bear market without dipping into your market investments at the wrong time. In this episode, Kevin Leon the Regional VP of Trilogy Financial Services goes into details about the portfolio stress test. Dino and Jeff discuss topics like: How do you test the stress of a portfolio? What role does diversification play in retirement? How does a written financial plan relate to a stress test? Is there a particular age group for which you use Monte Carlo testing? What are key questions that make sure that a financial planner is compatible with the client? For past shows and to learn more about the Money matters With Dino community, check us out at www.moneymatterswithdino.com Join us on Facebook for updates and please like our page. www.facebook.com/moneymatterswithdino Help us spread the word. Please rate our show on itunes and leave comments for us. Tell us what insights you took from this episode.
Would you like some practical tips for financial success? Of course you would and here’s why. Regardless of whether you make a lot of money or not, you can have a healthy retirement if you follow a few simple rules. In this show Kevin Leon, the Regional VP of Trilogy Financial Services will change your perspective in 30 minutes of great information. Here are some of the highlights: Paying off Credit Cards for success When to pay off the house Using cash To buy or lease a car Difference between a Roth IRA vs a Regular IRA Unmet expectations Finances For past shows and to learn more about the Money matters With Dino community, check us out at www.moneymatterswithdino.com Join us on Facebook for updates and please like our page. www.facebook.com/moneymatterswithdino Help us spread the word. Please rate our show on itunes and leave comments for us. Tell us what insights you took from this episode.
Many times talking about life insurance can feel like an uncomfortable conversation, but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you work with the right professional what you’ll realize is that it’s really just about doing the math so that your family is protected. Life insurance can take care of things like replacing your income, paying off debt, funding college plans and leveraging estate tax issues. In this show the Regional VP of Trilogy Financial Kevin Leon breaks down the types of life insurance you will need based on your current situation and future goals. Here are some of the questions Dino asked Kevin: Why should people have life insurance? What types of insurance are available today? How much insurance does a typical family man need? Is work term life insurance any good? What are accelerated benefit riders and do all life insurance policies have these available? What could happen if people do not have coverage and something happens?
Getting ready for retirement is a lot trickier than most people realize. For example, did you know that you need at least 70% of your current income as income in retirement? Well how do you generate that income without a large amount of investment that's had years to compound? There's also things to consider like, when to take social security for maximum benefit and how do you set retirement up for the greatest tax advantages. Kevin Leon, VP of Trilogy Financial talks with Dino about what it really takes to retire and the type of analysis and financial planning the you must do to make sure you're ready. Don't find yourself having to work longer than you want to or even worse, don't run out of money in retirement. Check out this show and get educated. Here are some of the questions Dino asked Kevin: How do I figure out how much I will need in assets to be able to retire? When should I take social security? Are pensions taxable? What is distribution planning? For past shows and to learn more about the Money matters With Dino community, check us out at www.moneymatterswithdino.com Join us on Facebook for updates and please like our page. www.facebook.com/moneymatterswithdino Help us spread the word. Please rate our show on itunes and leave comments for us. Tell us what insights you took from this episode.
College tuition is up 7-8% annually and has been on that trend for quite a while, so what should parents do? What are the most effective ways to save in this inflationary environment? Kevin Leon, the Regional Vice President for Trilogy Financial provided some great advice regarding highly effective ways to budget and prepare for this enormous expense. Among them is taking advantage of in-state 529 plans and the distribution of those funds if the child chooses not to attend college. Kevin and Dino also spoke about:
Children are coming back to stay with their parents and seniors are living longer. What does this mean? There’s a good chance if your in your 40’s or 50’s you are paying for you kids while your caring for your parents. We live in the brave new world of the “Sandwich Generation” and Jeff Motske and Kevin Leon from Trilogy Financial Services come on to teach us all who to handle our new reality.