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STANDAR SE,MANAL.-time after time.-VINILOS MITICOS DEL JAZZ.-.Larry Young - Unity.-JAZZACTUALIDAD.-.AURORA CLARA.-Dreams Unity es un álbum del organista de jazz Larry Young , lanzado por el sello Blue Note en agosto de 1966. El álbum cuenta con la participación del trompetista Woody Shaw , el saxofonista tenor Joe Henderson y el baterista Elvin Jones . Si bien no es free jazz , el álbum presenta una experimentación que fue innovadora para la época. Young eligió el título porque, "aunque todos en la cita eran muy individualistas, todos estaban en el mismo estado de ánimo. Fue evidente desde el principio que todo encajaba". El álbum fue el segundo de Young para Blue Note y es ampliamente considerado un clásico del "post-bop". La banda internacional afincada en Madrid, Aurora Clara, publica su tercer álbum DREAMS después de dos discos de un jazz-rock enérgico, muy bien recibidos por la crítica y la afición internacional. En DREAMS están presentes los unísonos impresionantes de flauta y guitarra eléctrica, uno de sus sellos personales y está cargado de improvisaciones llenas de virtuosismo por parte de la flauta, los teclados y la guitarra eléctrica además de un magnífico solo de batería en 5/4, pero la atmósfera general esta vez es más orgánica con muchas percusiones y guitarras acústicas. "Un proyecto seductor y potente que debería resultar muy atractivo para los aficionados a la guitarra, fusionistas y entusiastas de la música mundial por igual" (Bill Milkowski)
In this powerful episode of the Project Purple Podcast, founder & CEO Dino Verrelli sits down with nine-year pancreatic cancer survivor Larry Young, a former MLB umpire who became Umpire Supervisor. From making split-second calls on the field to facing the toughest battle of his life, Larry shares his journey from diagnosis to today emphasizing the importance of early detection, perseverance, and support. Larry discusses the moment he knew something was wrong, his grueling treatment process, and the life-changing impact of family and faith. He also shares insights from his work with other survivors and his hope for the future of pancreatic cancer treatment. Whether you're a baseball fan, a cancer warrior, or someone looking for inspiration, Larry's story is one of resilience, determination, and the power of never giving up. Subscribe to the Project Purple Podcast for more inspiring stories. If you'd like to donate to Project Purple's mission of a world without pancreatic cancer, please visit https://www.projectpurple.org/. To learn more about Project Purple, visit https://www.projectpurple.org/ or follow us on social media at these links: https://www.facebook.com/Run4ProjectPurple https://www.instagram.com/projectpurple/ https://twitter.com/Run4Purple https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgA8nVhUY6_MLj5z3rnDQZQ
On this episode of Songs of Our Lives, it's amelia courthouse! I loved her last album, “ruby glass,” a lot, but the connection with the new one, “broken things,” runs so much deeper. We talked about growing up with church hymns and the affinity we still feel for a lot of that music before diving into one hell of an episode. We get into why there can only ever be one Leonard Cohen, obsessing over 80s Bob Dylan, finally getting Fleetwood Mac , the magic and catharsis of Larry Young, Beth Nielson Chapman crushing us, Vince Gill, The Handsome Family, The Velvets, and so much more!Listen to all of amelia's picks HEREamelia courthouse “broken things”S P I N S T E RSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
What if the story of a wayward son could offer profound insights into the essence of forgiveness and redemption? Join me, Larry, an elder at Midtree, as we uncover the hidden depths of the parables in Luke 15. Through the lens of societal and religious dynamics of Jesus' time, including the perspectives of tax collectors and religious leaders, we unravel the contrasting attitudes between the two brothers and the boundless grace extended by the father.Drawing parallels between spiritual care and the attention needed for herd animals, like my Nigerian dwarf goats, we highlight the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. Just like my goats needing gentle guidance, those who are spiritually lost require compassion and understanding. Jesus exemplifies this tender approach, diligently seeking out and valuing each individual. Our conversation emphasizes the call for believers to guide others back to their faith community with empathy, ensuring no one feels isolated or forgotten.Celebrating God's grace, we confront thought-provoking questions about forgiveness, even for the most notorious figures like Jeffrey Dahmer. The sufficiency of Christ's blood to cover any sin invites us to shift our focus from judgment to introspection, acknowledging our own need for redemption. As we prepare for communion, let's rest in God's grace, unite as a community, and meditate on the promises of eternal celebration before the Father. This episode challenges us to embrace the transformative power of forgiveness and the all-encompassing love of Christ. If you want to learn more about the Mid Tree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.
The idea of a "maternal instinct"—the notion that mothers are wired for nurturing and care—is a familiar one in our culture. And it has a flipside, a corollary—what you might call “paternal aloofness.” It's the idea that men just aren't meant to care for babies, that we have more, you know, manly things to do. But when you actually look at the biology of caretaking, the truth is more complicated and much more interesting. My guest today is Dr. Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. She is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis and the author of the new book, Father Time: A Natural History of Men and Babies. In it, she examines paternal care, the biology that supports it, and the norms and practices that sometimes suppress it. In this conversation, Sarah and I set her new book, Father Time, in the context of her four previous books. We discuss the surprising prevalence of male care in fish and amphibians. We talk about how Charles Darwin noted the plasticity of caretaking in animals, only to ignore that plasticity when talking about humans. We consider how time in intimate proximity with babies activates capacities for nurturing—not just in fathers, but in caretakers of all kinds. Along the way, we touch on langurs and owl monkeys; emus and cassowaries; cichlid fish and fairy shrimp; prolactin and oxytocin; patriarchy and patriarchal notions. We talk about what seems to be distinctive about the human capacity for care; and about what happens when males spend too much time competing for status, and not enough time snuggling babies. You'll probably get a sense for this from our conversation, but there are very few researchers who take both biology and culture as seriously as Sarah Blaffer Hrdy does. She does not shy away from digging deep into either domain. And she does not shy away from trying to trace the tangled links between the two. Alright friends, I hope you enjoy this one. On to my conversation with Dr. Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Notes and links 3:00 – A classic paper on male parental care in fishes. 7:00 – Dr. Hrdy's previous books include The Langurs of Abu, The Woman that Never Evolved, Mother Nature, and Mothers and Others. 13:00 – A academic article on “cooperative breeding” in birds. 16:30 – The full text of Charles Darwin's book, The Descent of Man. 21:00 – Read about Caroline Kennard and her correspondence with Darwin here. 23:30 – A review of a recent book on Nancy Hopkins and her (quantitative) efforts to expose sexism at MIT. 26:00 – The 2014 paper on the brains of fathers in different caretaking roles. 37:00 – A paper by Larry Young and a colleague on the role of ancient peptides (like oxytocin) in sociality. 40:00 – The lab of Dr. Lauren O'Connell, who studies physiology and social behavior in poison dart frogs. 42:00 – A review of paternal care in primates. 47:00 – For more on Michael Tomasello's “mutualism hypothesis”—and a lot else—see our earlier episode with Dr. Tomasello. 49:00 – For more on the costliness of the human brain, see our earlier episodes here and here. 58:00 – The 2007 study by Esther Herrmann, Michael Tomasello, and colleagues on the human specialization for social cognition. 59:00 – A study of children's early “ostensive gestures” of showing and offering. 1:02:00 – An obituary for the ethnographer Lorna Marshall. 1:09:00 – An overview of ostracods and the traces they leave in the fossil record. Recommendations The Parental Brain, Michael Numan Silas Marner, George Eliot Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Sean Carroll Your Inner Fish, Neil Shubin Brave Genius, Sean Carroll Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, which is made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation to Indiana University. The show is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from Assistant Producer Urte Laukaityte and with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd. Our transcripts are created by Sarah Dopierala. Subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also now subscribe to the Many Minds newsletter here! We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website or follow us on Twitter (@ManyMindsPod) or Bluesky (@manymindspod.bsky.social).
Larry Young had me on as his guest on his youtube show dork court, and we had this trek talk.
Dr. Wendy breaking down the latest in news including the death of Larry Young. She is always talking questions to ask BEFORE you make a commitment to someone. How cognitive biases hurt us in our love lives. PLUS how men break up. It's all on KFIAM-640!!!
LARRY YOUNG UNITY Englewood Cliffs, N.J., November 10, 1965Zoltan, Monk's dream (ws,jh out), Beyond all limitsWoody Shaw (tp) Joe Henderson (ts) Larry Young (org) Elvin Jones (d) JULIE SASSOON FOURTUNE Berlin, Germany, July, 2016Expectations (1), White notes (for JKM) (1)Tom Arthurs (tp-1) Lothar Ohlmeier (sop,b-cl) Julie Sassoon (p,comp) Meinrad Kneer (b) Rudi Fischerlehner (d) MARK LOCKHEART DREAMERS London, England, December 3-5, 2020Dreamers, Jagdish, King of the world (Jagdish reprise), Marmalade skiesMark Lockheart (sax,comp) Elliot Galvin (p,keyboards,synt) Tom Herbert (b) Dave Smith (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
LARRY YOUNG UNITY Englewood Cliffs, N.J., November 10, 1965Zoltan, Monk's dream (ws,jh out), Beyond all limitsWoody Shaw (tp) Joe Henderson (ts) Larry Young (org) Elvin Jones (d) JULIE SASSOON FOURTUNE Berlin, Germany, July, 2016Expectations (1), White notes (for JKM) (1)Tom Arthurs (tp-1) Lothar Ohlmeier (sop,b-cl) Julie Sassoon (p,comp) Meinrad Kneer (b) Rudi Fischerlehner (d) MARK LOCKHEART DREAMERS London, England, December 3-5, 2020Dreamers, Jagdish, King of the world (Jagdish reprise), Marmalade skiesMark Lockheart (sax,comp) Elliot Galvin (p,keyboards,synt) Tom Herbert (b) Dave Smith (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
Writer, publisher, and raconteur Larry Young (Astronauts in Trouble, Black Diamond, Loose Cannon, a million other things) joins the Jason Statham Film Festival to talk about The Expendables. We talk all the big action stars, the ways in which the movie is weird and the parts of it that are awesome, and then we go on some tangents. It's a wide-ranging discussion that includes Larry's thoughts on being a canonical Marvel character. It's a lot of fun! So much fun that I forgot to mention our awesome sponsor teesbysummer.com! But check them out!
Larry Young of the Serious Star Trek Podcast joins me tyo list some of favorite Trek Comics Novels films and episodes.
Playlist Track Time Start Time Opening and Introduction (Thom Holmes) 11:57 00:00 1. Herbie Hancock, Herbie Hancock Demonstrates The Rhodes Piano (1973 Rhodes). A terrific flexi-disc produced by Rhodes and narrated by Hancock who tells an interesting story about his first encounter with the instrument on a Miles Davis session and then he walks the keyboard through a series of effects. He speaks with the authority of a proud electronics tinkerer who understands the nuances that make this instrument so beloved by jazz musicians. This flexi-disc was originally delivered in the November 8, 1973 issue of Down Beat magazine. I provide both sides of the disc, in entirety. Tunes included during the demonstration include parts of Watermelon Man, Maiden Voyage, and The Spook. Soloist, Rhodes Electric Piano, Voice, Herbie Hancock. I thought it would be wisest to lead off this podcast with an overview of the Rhodes even though it is out of chronological sequence, being from 1973. We then go back a few years to hear tracks in proper time order. 12:48 11:57 2. The Don Ellis Orchestra, “Open Beauty” from Electric Bath (1967 Columbia). Alto Saxophone, Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Joe Roccisano, Ruben Leon; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet, John Magruder; Bass, Dave Parlato, Frank De La Rosa; Bass, Sitar, Ray Neapolitan; Congas, Bongos, Chino Valdes; Drums, Steve Bohannon; Leader, Trumpet, Don Ellis; Percussion, Alan Estes; Piano, Clavinet, Fender Electric Piano Fender, Mike Lang; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Ron Starr; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Clarinet, Ira Schulman; Timbales, Vibraphone, Percussion , Mark Stevens; Trombone, Dave Sanchez, Ron Myers, Terry Woodson; Trumpet, Alan Weight, Bob Harmon, Ed Warren, Glenn Stuart. 5:33 24:44 3. Miles Davis, “Stuff” from Miles In The Sky (1968 Columbia). I think this was Miles' first album recorded using the Fender Rhodes, played by Herbie Hancock. See the opening tracks from this podcast for a story about this session from Hancock. Bass, Ron Carter; Drums, Tony Williams; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Herbie Hancock; Tenor Saxophone, Wayne Shorter; Trumpet, Miles Davis. 16:59 30:14 4. Joe Zawinul, “The Soul Of A Village (Part II)” from The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (1968 Vortex). Zawinul, along with Hancock, was an early adopter of the Fender Rhodes. Cello, Kermit Moore; Double Bass, Richard Davis; Drums, Freddie Waits, Roy McCurdy; Percussion, Warren Smith; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Joe Zawinul; Tenor Saxophone, Arranged by, William Fischer; Trumpet, Jimmy Owens; Viola, Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Theodore Israel. 4:16 47:10 5. Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Go Fly a Kite” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse). Another Steve Allen record, whom we heard from in part 1 playing the Wurlitzer Electric Piano. Here is a selection from an album on which he plays the Rock-Si-Chord and occasional piano. Arranged by Oliver Nelson; Rock-Si-Chord, piano, Steve Allen; Drums, Jimmy Gordon; session musicians, Barney Kessel, Bobby Bryant, Larry Bunker, Roger Kellaway, Tom Scott; Produced by Bob Thiele. 2:30 51:24 6. J & K “Mojave” from Betwixt & Between (1969 A&M, CTI). “J” is J.J. Johnson (trombonist) and “K” is Kai Winding (trombonist). Their ensemble included Roger Kellaway playing the electric clavinette. An example of using the clavinet in jazz. This was most likely a Hohner Clavinet Model C which had just been introduced in 1968. Recorded at Van Gelder Studios during late 1968. 2:31 53:54 7. Albert Ayler, “New Generation” from New Grass (1969 Impulse). An electric harpsichord played by Call Cobbs adds some subtle comping to this buoyant tune written by Ayler, Mary Parks, Rose Marie McCoy. Baritone Saxophone, Buddy Lucas; Design Cover And Liner, Byron Goto, Henry Epstein; Drums, Pretty Purdie; Electric Bass, Bill Folwell; Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Call Cobbs; Producer, Bob Thiele; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Seldon Powell; Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Albert Ayler; Trombone, Garnett Brown; Trumpet, Burt Collins, Joe Newman; Vocals, The Soul Singers. 5:06 56:22 8. Bill Evans, “I'm All Smiles” from From Left To Right (1970 MGM). Piano, Rhodes Electric Piano, Bill Evans; Bass, John Beal; Conducted, arranged by Michael Leonard; Double Bass, Eddie Gomez; Drums,Marty Morell; Guitar, Sam Brown; Liner Notes, Harold Rhodes, Helen Keane, Michael Leonard; Produced by Helen Keane. For his 24th solo album, the long-established jazz pianist Evans took his turn playing both the Fender Rhodes and Steinway acoustic piano on this album, as two-handed duets no less. Liner notes were written by Harold Rhodes, inventor of the Rhodes Electric Piano. 5:42 1:01:24 9. Sun Ra And His Intergalactic Research Arkestra, “Black Forest Myth” from It's After The End Of The World - Live At The Donaueschingen And Berlin Festivals (1971 MPS Records). You can hear Sun Ra enticing other-worldly sounds from a Farfisa organ beginning at about 1:35. Recorded in 1970. Of the many electronic keyboards heard elsewhere on this album (and occasionally on this track), here the Farfisa is heard the most. Farfisa organ, Hohner Electra, Hohner Clavinet, Piano, Performer, Rock-Si-Chord, Spacemaster, Minimoog, Voice, composed by, arranged by, Sun Ra; ; Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Abshlom Ben Shlomo; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Danny Davis; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Piccolo Flute, Drums, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Drums, Pat Patrick; Bass, Alejandro Blake Fearon; Bass Clarinet, Robert Cummings; Drums, Lex Humphries; Drums, Oboe, Flute, James Jackson; English Horn, Augustus Browning; Mellophone, Trumpet, Ahk Tal Ebah; Oboe, Bassoon, Bass Clarinet, Leroy Taylor; Percussion African, Other Fireeater, Dancer , Hazoume; Percussion Hand Drums, Nimrod Hunt; Percussion, Other Dancer, Ife Tayo, Math Samba; Photography By, Hans Harzheim; Producer, Liner Notes, Joachim E. Berendt; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Kwame Hadi; Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Alan Silva; Voice, June Tyson. 9:07 1:07:05 10.Joe Scott And His Orchestra, “Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head” from Motion Pictures - The NOW Generation (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord in electric harpsichord mode. Bass, Charles Rainey; Cello, Charles McCracken, Gene Orloff, George Ricci, Maurice Bialkin; Drums, Alvin Rogers, Joe Cass; Flute, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Tenor Flute, George Dessinger, Joe Soldo, Joseph Palmer, Philip Bodner; Flute, Flute Tenor, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Walt Levinsky; French Horn, Donald Corrado; Guitar, Jay Berliner, Stuart Scharf; Keyboards Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Owens; Mastered By Mastering, Dave Crawford (2); Percussion, Joseph Venuto; Piano, Frank Owens; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Buddy Morrow, Tony Studd, Warren Covington, Wayne Andre; Trumpet, Bernie Glow, James Sedlar, John Bello, Mel Davis; Viola, Emanuel Vardi, Harold Coletta, John DiJanni, Theodore Israel; Violin, Aaron Rosand, Arnold Eidus, Emanuel Green, Frederick Buldrini, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malignaggi, Jules Brand, Leo Kahn, Lewis Eley, Mac Ceppos, Max Pollikoff, Paul Gershman, Peter Buonoconsiglio, Raymond Gniewek, Rocco Pesile, Winston Collymore. 2:28 1:16:12 11.The Phoenix Authority, “One” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Note the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 2:43 1:18:38 12.The Phoenix Authority, “Sugar, Sugar” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 3:34 1:21:20 Sun Ra's flare for electronic sound in performance is demonstrated in the following three tracks that make excellent use of the several keyboards, the Farfisa organ, Minimoog, and Rock-Si-Chord. 13.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Discipline No. 11” from Nidhamu (Live In Egypt Vol. II) (1974 El Saturn Records). Recorded at Ballon Theater, Cairo, Egypt December 17, 1971. Sun Ra playing several electronic keyboards in turn, the organ, Minimoog, and Rock-si-Chord. What I hear is some organ (Farfisa?) in the opening, then Sun Ra turns to a wild exchange between the Minimoog (monophonic) and Rock-Si-chord (polyphonic) during the second half of the track. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged By, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 9:31 1:24:52 14.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Cosmo-Darkness” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). Beginning around 0:26, you get an example of Sun Ra's rhythmic, trace-like playing of the Rock-Si-Chord. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:05 1:34:25 15.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Solar Ship Voyage” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). This track features Sun Ra and the Minimoog in an extended solo. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:40 1:36:30 Herbie Hancock mastered an array of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and several ARP models in the next three tracks tracing only two years in his musical journey. 16.Herbie Hancock, “Rain Dance” from Sextant (1973 Columbia). Patrick Gleason provides beats and beeps using the ARP 2600 and ARP Soloist. Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone, Trombone Alto Trombone, Cowbell, Pepo (Julian Priester); Congas, Bongos, Buck Clarke; Drums, Jabali (Billy Hart); Effects Random Resonator, Fundi Electric Bass Fender Electric Bass With Wah-Wah And Fuzz, Double Bass, Mchezaji (Buster Williams); Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6 With Fender Fuzz-Wah And Echoplex, Percussion Dakka-Di-Bello, Mellotron, Piano Steinway, Handclaps, Songs by Mwandishi (Herbie Hancock); Synthesizer, Mellotron, John Vieira; Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piccolo Flute, Afoxé Afuche, Kazoo Hum-A-Zoo, Mwile (Benny Maupin); ARP 2600, ARP Soloist, Dr. Patrick Gleeson; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Mganga (Dr. Eddie Henderson). 9:19 1:39:08 17. Herbie Hancock, “Palm Grease” from Thrust (1974 Columbia). Hancock himself plays all the keyboards and synthesizers on this album. Drums, Mike Clark; Electric Bass, Paul Jackson; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6, Synthesizer Arp Odyssey, Arp Soloist, Arp 2600, Arp String, written by Herbie Hancock; Percussion, Bill Summers; Producers, David Rubinson, Herbie Hancock; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Alto Flute, Bennie Maupin. 10:36 1:48:18 18.Herbie Hancock, “Nobu” = ノブ from Dedication = デディケーショ(1974 CBS/Sony). Fascinating recording because it is Hancock solo with an assortment of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and multiple ARP models. Piano, Fender Rhodes, Arp Pro Soloist, Arp Odyssey, Arp 3604, Arp 2600, Arp PE-IV String Ensemble, composed by Herbie Hancock; Engineer, Tomoo Suzuki; Producer, David Rubinson. 7:33 1:58:46 The analog synthesizer became a regular companion of the Fender Rhodes in jazz, leading up to the end of the 1970s. 19.Bobbi Humphrey, “My Little Girl” from Satin Doll (1974 Blue Note). The great jazz funk flutist Bobbi Humphrey released a series of albums around this time that often-featured fantastic synthesizer players. Here you can pick out the Minimoog by Don Preston and the ARP (Odyssey?) by Larry Mizell. The synths included here are in contrast to the more experimental sounds that Herbie Hancock was issuing at the same time. Flute, Vocals, Bobbi Humphrey; ARP Synthesizer, Larry Mizell; Minimoog, Don Preston; Bass, Chuck Rainey; Congas, King Errison; Drums, Harvey Mason; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Fonce Mizell, Larry Mizell; Guitar, John Rowin, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin; Percussion, Roger Sainte, Stephany Spruill; Piano, Jerry Peters; Produced by Chuck Davis, Larry Mizell; Trumpet, Fonce Mizell. 6:39 2:06:19 20.Ramsey Lewis, “Jungle Strut” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). Another mainstream jazz artist who found many interesting sounds to accompany his electric piano. ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Congas, Drums, Derf Rehlew Raheem, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Synthesizer Freeman String, Ramsey Lewis; Tambura, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Vocals, Derf Rehlew Raheem; Written by, R. Lewis. 4:40 2:12:54 21. Ramsey Lewis, “Tambura” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Drums, Tambura, Congas, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Written by R. Lewis. 2:52 2:17:32 22.Clark Ferguson, “Jazz Flute” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1974 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Not an instrument often used in jazz, so I turn to the company's demonstration album for a sample of this more advanced in the RMI keyboard family. RMI Harmonic Synthesizer, Clark Ferguson. 2:43 2:20:24 23. Fernando Gelbard, “Sombrero De Flores” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). A straight-up jazz track from Argentine musicial Gelbard that features both the Fender Rhodes and the Minimoog. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 7:25 2:23:04 24. Fernando Gelbard, “Mojo Uno” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). This track features an outrageously unique Minimoog part that is akin to something you would hear from Sun Ra. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 2:00 2:30:28 25.Jan Hammer “Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun” from The First Seven Days (1975 Atlantic). On this track you get to hear (I think) three different synthesizers all fit for Hammer's purpose, the solo Moog, Oberheim fills, and Freeman strings. Producer, Engineer, Piano, Electric Piano, Moog, Oberheim, and the Freeman string synthesizer; digital sequencer, Drums, Percussion, Composed by, Jan Hammer. 4:29 2:32:26 26.Larry Young's Fuel, “Moonwalk” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 5:32 2:36:52 27.Larry Young's Fuel, “Startripper” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 4:44 2:42:22 28.Wolfgang Dauner, “Stück Für Piano Und Synthesizer Op. 1” from Changes (1978 Mood Records). Dauner is one of the only jazz players to utilize the massive EMS Synthi 100. Written, produced, recorded, Steinway C-Flügel piano, EMS Synthi 100, Oberheim 4 Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer, Wolfgang Dauner. 9:51 2:47:04 29.Wolfgang Dauner, “War Was, Carl?” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). More analog synthesizer jazz from Germany. C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:12 2:56:54 30.Wolfgang Dauner, “Intellektuelles Skalpell” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:26 2:58:06 Opening background music: 1) Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “The Light Thereof” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic) (5:14). Farfisa organ playing from Sun Ra. 2) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Green Tambourine” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:28). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. 3) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Torino” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:02). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. I created an illustrated chart of all of the instruments included in this podcast, paying special attention to the expressive features that could be easily adopted by jazz musicians. You can view it on my blog, Noise and Notations.
Tu as toujours voulu comprendre ou connaître les types de relations (amoureuses? sexuelles?) qui existent ? Cette semaine, en seulement 47 minutes, le tour est joué (ou presque!). Dans cet épisode, on aborde certains critères scientifiques qui permettent de classifier (un peu) les termes qui décrivent les relations, des termes comme « amis avec bénéfices, couple ouvert, polyamour » etc. Tel un cours 101 sur les configurations amoureuses et relationnelles, vous en sortirez grandi·es et éclairé·es! Bonne écouteRéférences discutées dans cet épisode:Bourdon, M.-C. (2014) Nouvelles configurations amoureuses. Actualité UQAM, p.2-10Causons féminisme (2020). Les configurations relationnellesClub Sexu. (2023). L'intimité au pluriel: une introduction à la non-monogamieClub Sexu. (2023). L'intimité au pluriel (II) : une transition identitaireQuébec Science (2016). Sexe, amour et nouvelles relations Rodrigue, C., Blais, M., Lavoie, F., Adam, B. D., Magontier, C., & Goyer, M. F. (2015). The structure of casual sexual relationships and experiences among single adults aged 18-30 years old: A latent profile analysis. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 24(3), 215-227.Rodrigue, C. (2014). La structure des configurations relationnelles non conjugales chez des célibataires de 18 à 30 ans: Une approche par profils latents. Mémoire de maîtrise. Université du Québec à Montréal. 86p.Chaîne Youtube de Martin Blais: Webinaire - Exploration des configurations relationnelles chez les personnes LGBTQPodcast de Club Sexu: À quoi tu jouis? Podcast Recommandation de livres:Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships par Christopher Ryan et Cacilda JethàThe Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction par Larry Young et Brian AlexanderThe Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love par Janet W. Hardy et Dossie EastonMore Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory par Eve Rickert et Franklin VeauxThe Relationship Bill of Rights par Eve Rickert et Franklin Veaux
THIS WEEK's BIRDS: from Cabo Verde: Antonio Sanches; Tchiss Lopes; Bana; post-bop from Larry Young; Jaki Byard; new archival release of Infinite Sound; from Mali Ami Koïta; vocal work from Cory Smythe; Tembang Sunda from Likungan Seni Malati Ida; Gamelan "Gong Kebyar" from Bali; Sundanese pop from Detty Kurnia; Ahmed Hamza and Ali Riahi (from Tunisia); Jason Stein, Raleigh Dailey & Tim Daisy; new music from Aly Eissa et al.; much more!!!! Catch the BIRDS live on Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG. 24/7 at via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLIST at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/18007278/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
Themes: Oxytocin, connection, neurobiology, trust, belonging Summary: A conversation with neuroscientist Dr. Larry Young about the vital role of oxytocin in human life. We discussed how oxytocin functions and what we can do at work and at home to boost oxytocin in ourselves and those around us. We also talked about how modern technologies can undermine oxytocin systems, driving loneliness and depression. Understanding oxytocin's biology gives insights into designing technologies and policies that support our innate need for belonging. Links: Check out Dr. Young's work Read The Chemistry Between Us Follow Matt on IG
Justin and Paul discussed comic book writing with Larry Young. Larry Young is an American writer, producer, and publisher. He is most known as the co-publisher and marketing genius behind the independent comics company AIT/PlanetLar, and as the writer of their flagship title: Astronauts in Trouble. https://comicvine.gamespot.com/larry-young/4040-45254/issues-cover/
This set begins with a celebration of Sonny Rollins 93 birthday. Sonny is among the last of the living legends of jazz from the 1950's. Also classic tunes from Larry Young, McCoy Tyner and Miles. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Sonny Rollins ~ Without a Song ~ The Bridge Sonny Rollins ~ Strode Rode ~ Saxophone Colossus Sonny Rollins ~ Alfie's Theme ~ Alfie Larry Young ~ The Moontrane ~ Unity McCoy Tyner ~ Impressions ~ Trident Dr. Lonnie Smith ~ Too Damn Hot ~ Too Damn Hot Miles Davis ~ Paraphernalia ~ Miles In the Sky
Larry Young, agent of SHIELD (first in-universe appearance: CABLE #60) and national security expert and SHIELD counsel Brad Moss join Peter Parker's vice principal John Siuntres in this wide-ranging, and tangential discussion of a wide range of interesting topics.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
John Price and Larry Young from Seriously Star Trek Join me to discuss a few Trek subjects.Now tha Picard is done and the positive views and praise for Matalas coninues will this point to a new Trek direction , or was it a blip and the new shows will feel like more Discovery? This weekend The Roddenberry Archive released an incredible 2 minute film that seems to feature new footage of Leonard Nimoy as Spock. What is it? How was it made? Look for the film on youtube called regeneration.
Using the Science of Love and Bonding to Bring New Perspectives on Social Relationships, Health, and the Practice of Female Genital Mutilation in East Africa. Larry Young | Center for Translational Social Neuroscience | Psychiatry, Emory University Rev. Patti Ricotta | President, Life Together International Discussants: Kathryn M. Yount | Global Health and Melvin Konner | Anthropology, Emory University Larry Young and Rev. Patti Ricotta will discuss their work in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania in which Dr. Young discusses the neurobiology of pair bonding in monogamous voles as well as other research on the biology of healthy social relationships to community leaders, clergy, medical professionals and educators in communities where female genital mutilation is practiced. In areas where spirituality is highly venerated, this approach based on combining scientific research with relevant biblical teaching, is bringing new perspectives on the importance of mutual loving relationships between partners as well as between parent and child. The importance of pleasurable sex in pair bonding brings into question the cultural practice of FGM. Rev. Ricotta shares her biblical perspective which encourages greater equality between men and women, husbands and wives by showing the consistency between biblical messages of love and unity, with Dr. Young's scientific research on the neurobiology of pair bonding. This combination has caused a paradigm shift in the thinking of thousands with regard to FGM and parenting. These presentations will be followed by discussions on ethical and cultural considerations of using this approach to change long standing cultural practices in Africa.
En un segundo episodio continuamos con el órgano Hammond y Jimmy Smith para luego pasar a la innovación de Larry Young, el moderno Joey DeFrancesco y Rhoda Scott. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fun chat with the Serious Star Trek Youtubers/FaceBook Video hosts Larry Young and John E Price.
In this episode our host Russell Stewart welcomes to the show Larry Young and Jim Walsh with Total Containment. They discuss the evolution of a patented new system that minimizes the environmental impact of pipeline links to provide a safer way to transport chemicals versus railcar. Contact Russell Stewart via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-stewart-podcast-host/ Contact Larry Young via LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/larry-young-b52563219 Contact Jim Walsh via LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jimwalshong Company Website: www.totalcontainment.ca Sponsor Website: www.knowledgevine.com (Click the LEARN link for HPAC conference info) HPAC Conference Discount Code: oggnhsepodcast Contact David Bowman, CEO KnowledgeVine via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bowman-6875641/ This episode is made possible by Knowledgevine Enjoying the show? Leave me a review here Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ...PodcastsLinkedIn GroupLinkedIn Company PageGet notified about industry events
As I prepare for a cold, windy night watching my kid sell cookies, there's a new Bill Orcutt album on the horizon and a reissue of Larry Young's “Laurence of Newark.” Album of the day is IKSRE + marine eyes “Nurture” on Past Inside the Present: https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/nurture Additional links for the day: https://billorcutt.bandcamp.com/album/jump-on-it-2 https://bbemusic.bandcamp.com/album/lawrence-of-newark Brad Rose is the the principal writer and editor-in-chief of Foxy Digitalis, an online music magazine and has run various DIY record labels for the last 30 years. Wednesday episodes are exclusively on Patreon. foxydigitalis.zone patreon.com/foxydigitalis twitter: @foxydigitalis Instagram: @foxy.digitalis
Julia chats with St. Mary of the Mills pastor from the Archdiocese of Washington, Fr. Larry Young, about the difference between earthly and godly grievance as mentioned in Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians.
Retro Re-play > First Part in a series of `FUNK` selections (too many tunes too little time!)....01. Harlem Underground - Cheeba Cheeba.02. Larry Young`s Fuel - Turn Off The Lights.03. Fred Wesley & the Horny Horns - Four Play.04. Tyrone Thomas & The Whole Darn Family - Seven Minutes of Funk.05. 24-Carat Black - 24-Carat Black (Theme).06. The Boris Gardiner Happening - Melting Pot.07. Cymande - BRA.08. Pointer Sisters - Don`t It Drive You Crazy.09. The O`Jays - For The Love Of Money.10. Eddie Kendricks - Body Talk.Part 2 to Follow....#without no doubt....these are the....Dx
Larry Young was an MLB umpire from 1983-2007. He called 2 All-Star Games, 2 World Series, worked the ALCS 3 different times, the Division Series 6 different times and is currently an umpire supervisor for MLB. He joins me on this episode to provide his first hand account of what it was like working at many AL Lost Ballparks and the night he was behind the plate for Nolan Ryan's 5,000th strikeout.Support the show
In this standalone message to bring in the new year, Larry Young, one of our elders, teaches us about the spiritual discipline of prayer. Jesus didn't pray as an act to convince people that he was righteous, but his prayers reveal his righteousness because they displayed his absolute dependence and submission to the Father. This sermon was recorded on January 1, 2023. If you want to learn more about the Mid Tree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.
It was a delight for God's people to be amidst other peoples. This sermon was recorded on October 23, 2022. Please listen as Jimmy Brooks interviews Larry Young, one of our elder candidates at the beginning of our time together. Pastor Will's message begins at the 10:45 mark. If you would like to learn more about the Mid Tree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us: 812-MID-TREE.
In this episode we feature the organist Larry Young, guitarist Wes Montgomery, and Richard Williams on trumpet along with a great set of accompanists.
The Gang has a conversation with 4 men, @DinoTheGeneticMarval, Derek Duval, Larry Young, & Dempsey Gibson! We pose different questions; do you believe that they've heard us? Let us know down below in the comments, especially men! We will respond!! #WomensVoicesUnite on An American Conversation Podcast, check us out on every platform! Blog RSS: https://www.anamericanconversationpodcast.com/blog YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnAmericanConversationPodcast https://youtu.be/kvC4KwHEQPg Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-american-conversation-podcast/id1466704745 https://www.AnAmericanConversationPodcast.com https://www.AnAmericanConversationPodcast.com/donations An American Conversation Podcast™ has captivating shows, compelling Guests & Controversial Issues! Don't forget to Like Share Subscribe & Donate to Support Women's Voices in America & Around the World; we also have men of course! If you have an idea for a show, want to be on our show, or write a piece for our blog, email us at info@AnAmericanConversationPodcast.com. We support all voices/opinions all over the planet speaking out on every issue affecting women, children & men of all persuasions. All voices matter whether we agree with them or not. If I could get a dolphin on I would! Freedom of Speech is Paramount for EVERYONE! If you believe in “Freedom of Speech” please donate to support our podcast. Thank you & Gracias! All the Best & Don't Forget to Speak Your Truth! Rose Medina, MSSW & Leland Heflin, Comedian Extraordinaire
Former MLB umpire and now current umpire supervisor Larry Young joins Michael to discuss all of the rules and get into pitch clock as well. Also, robo umps and possibly ending the shift!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 kicks off with Ryan O'Halloran from the Denver Post who joins Michael to discuss whether the "chippiness" will continue from a scrimmage to the preseason game. Plus, which starters will actually play and what to watch for! Up next is Bill Bender from The Sporting News who joins Michael with a Big-10 preview as the guys discuss if Michigan can stay on top. Plus, where Ohio State lands and contenders, pretenders and surprises in 2022! Next is show-regular Scott Steehn from WinnersAndWhiners.com who joins Michael as he does every week for our picks and games of the week! What does the preseason game(s) between the Broncos & Cowboys, Bears & Chiefs look like. Plus, The D-Backs are in town to play the Rockies! Rounding out the hour and the show is a very special guest, former MLB umpire and now current umpire supervisor, Larry Young joins Michael to discuss all of the rules and get into pitch clock as well. Also, robo umps and possibly ending the shift!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you grew up in the '60s, '70s, or '80s,you will love StarPodTrek! On this exciting episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek and science contents of Starlog magazine in issues 39 and 40 from 1980.Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here:https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-039Bob Turner and Kelly Casto discuss Bjo Trimble's commentary about women in fandom. Check out the '70s Trek podcast!https://m.facebook.com/1742040886071290/Stewart Foley joins in to reminisce about the Star Trek mail order items that were available in the 1980 merchandise guide. Follow his YouTube channel, Trekyards:https://youtube.com/c/TrekyardswebseriesDan Shahin and Larry Young reflect on the career of Fred Freiberger. Check out Dantron's YouTube channel and show, Serious Star Trek:https://youtube.com/c/ComicBookNewswithDanShahinJose Cepeda and Rob Lopez discuss the fascinating life of Gene Roddenberry. Check out their webseries Nature's Hunger:https://youtube.com/user/Peanutman1954Plus, Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Nova, the Star Trek Maps and Technical Manual by New Eye Photography and more on this episode of StarPodTrek!Don't forget to join our Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=469912916856743&ref=content_filterLove Starlog magazine?Join the Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=303578380105395&ref=content_filterSuscribe to our YouTube Channel “StarPodLog and StarPodTrek”:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgJoin us in STARFLEET International! https://sfi.org/Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog Reddit: u/StarPodTrek Visit us on Blogger at https://starpodlogpodcast.blogspot.com/ or iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!Music used with permission by Five Year Mission. If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
Larry Young and John H Price, two of the 3 hosts of the serious star trek youtube show join me to talk about many trek subjects. spoilers
We're joined by Sgt. Steve Kowan who was the VicPD 2022 representative for the Wounded Warrior Run that takes place on Vancouver Island in late February. Steve and a number of his family members are police veterans, including his uncle, Sgt. Larry Young, who was killed in the line of duty while serving on the Emergency Response Team with Vancouver Police. https://vpd.ca/about-the-vpd/history/in-memoriam/fallen-officers/#larry-youngSgt. Daryl Baswick also joins us for this interview and was a participant in the run in 2020.Steve talks about some of his memories from visiting small towns on Vancouver Island and some of the motivation he had for participating in the run. Meeting other first responders and military veterans who suffer from trauma related injuries was inspiring for Steve. PTSD is known as the silent injury that can have a devastating effect on family as well. https://woundedwarriors.ca/Sound editing done by Todd Mason.More about the Victoria City Police Union (VCPU): - Tweet us at https://twitter.com/VicPD_Union - Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vicpd_union/ - Find us on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/truebluevictoria/ - Visit our website for information at https://truebluevic.ca/ - Email us at media@vcpu.ca for any media inquiries or requests to be on the True Blue Podcast
Hoy hago un repaso por la música de Larry Young y su creatividad con el instrumento que tanto lo hizo crecer: el organo. Por otra parte, la banda oculta de Paul McCartney dedicada al jazz y un poco de sonidos argentino. Dale play!
La portada de este número la ocupó el nuevo álbum del Claudio Scolari Project, Don't Know, recientemente publicado este 2022. Después escuchamos la re-lectura del icónico álbum de Radiohead, Kid A, realizada por el pianista y compositor londinense, Rick Simpson, en Everything All Of The Time: Kid A Revisited del 2020. En nuestra sección Clásico de la Semana hoy nos visitó el gran Larry Young y el legendario Into Somethin', publicado para Blue Note en 1965. Recibimos con los brazos abiertos en nuestra otra sección fija, Jazz en Español, al nuevo álbum del guitarrista Dani Pérez, Contrafacts, publicado a finales del 2021 para Underpool Records. También disfrutamos del Groove y el Jazz Rock de Garage A Trois o lo que es lo mismo; Charlie Hunter, Stanton Moore y Skerik, de los que escuchamos Calm Down Cologne, publicado en 2021. Y cerramos el programa de esta semana con el saxofonista neoyorkino Patrick Cornelius y Acadia: Way of the Cairns, publicado en el 2020. Que lo disfrutéis!
La portada de este número la ocupó el nuevo álbum del Claudio Scolari Project, Don't Know, recientemente publicado este 2022. Después escuchamos la re-lectura del icónico álbum de Radiohead, Kid A, realizada por el pianista y compositor londinense, Rick Simpson, en Everything All Of The Time: Kid A Revisited del 2020. En nuestra sección Clásico de la Semana hoy nos visitó el gran Larry Young y el legendario Into Somethin', publicado para Blue Note en 1965. Recibimos con los brazos abiertos en nuestra otra sección fija, Jazz en Español, al nuevo álbum del guitarrista Dani Pérez, Contrafacts, publicado a finales del 2021 para Underpool Records. También disfrutamos del Groove y el Jazz Rock de Garage A Trois o lo que es lo mismo; Charlie Hunter, Stanton Moore y Skerik, de los que escuchamos Calm Down Cologne, publicado en 2021. Y cerramos el programa de esta semana con el saxofonista neoyorkino Patrick Cornelius y Acadia: Way of the Cairns, publicado en el 2020. Que lo disfrutéis!
In this episode, we discuss the teams in the People region of the RheumMadness 2022 Tournament. Our DEI discussion topic is disparities in reproductive health care in rheumatology.Hosts: David Leverenz (Assistant Professor at Duke), Lauren He (resident at the University of Chicago), Cuoghi Edens (Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago), Catherine Sims (Fellow at Duke), and Stacy Bagrova (Fellow at USF). Subscribe to our newsletter at our website: https://sites.duke.edu/rheummadnessArticles on disparities in reproductive health care in rheumatology:Kaplowitz ET, Ferguson S, Guerra M, et al. Contribution of Socioeconomic Status to Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2018;70(2):230-235. doi:10.1002/acr.23263Clowse ME, Grotegut C. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Pregnancies of Women With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2016;68(10):1567-1572. doi:10.1002/acr.22847Scouting Reports:Reproductive Health Guide, written by the Duke University Rheumatology Fellowship Program: Catherine Sims, MD; Sonali Bracken, MD, PhD; Megan Milne, MD; Nathaniel Harris, MD, PhD; Poorva Apte, MD; Lena Eder, MD; Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MD, Med; Megan Clowse, MD; & David Leverenz, MDTNFi in Cord Blood, written by Lauren He, MD & Cuoghi Edens, MD from the University of Chicago School of MedicineIncreasing positive ANA, written by Lauren He, MD; Ana B. Arevalo, MD; & Kichul Ko, MD from the University of Chicago School of MedicineFalse positive MRI in Axial Spondyloarthritis, written by the University of South Florida Rheumatology Fellowship Program: Anastasiya (Stacy) Bagrova, MD; Shreya Gor, MD; Joanne Valeriano-Marcet, MD; Larry Young, MD; & John Carter, MDIntro and Outro music:Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-mondayLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ep 147 – Wrestlemania XI We decide this show gets a bit of a bad rap 0:28 - Welcome 10:40 - Wrestlemania Opening 15:08 - The Allied Powers (Lex Luger/“The British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith) vs The Blu Brothers (Eli/Jacob Blue) (w/ Uncle Zebekiah) 21:49 - Jeff Jarrett (w/ The Roadie) vs Razor Ramon (w/ 1-2-3 Kid) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 30:31 – King Kong Bundy (w/ “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase) vs the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) with Larry Young as the special guest referee 39:07 - Owen Hart and a mystery partner vs the Smoking Gunns (Bart/Billy Gunn) for the WWF Tag Team Championships 46:43 - Mr Bob Backlund vs Bret “The Hitman” Hart in a “I Quit” match with Rowdy Roddy Piper as the special guest referee 52:59 - “Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels (w/ Sycho Sid and Jenny McCarthy) vs “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel (w/ Pam Anderson) for the WWF Championship 1:04:39– Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ King Kong Bundy, Tatanka, Nikolai Volkoff, Kama the Supreme Fighting Machine, Irwin R Schyster, & “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBIase) vs Lawrence Taylor (w/ Ken Norton, Chris Spielman, Ricky Jackson, Carl Banks, Steve McMichael, and Reggie White) with Pat Patterson as the special guest referee 1:11:12- Overall Thoughts 1:16:22 - Smarking It Up 1:30:06 - Dusty Finish 1:32:55 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Wrestlemania (Instrumental) by Mike Stock and Pete Waterman and “Bam Bam” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com Twitter – WrestlingHistoX
Inside Business Podcast Presented by The Mesa Chamber of Commerce
On this episode of the Inside Business Podcast, Sally Harrison Mesa Chamber of Commerce President & CEO is joined by Larry Young of Boiling Frog Development. Longtime friend of the Chamber Larry Young stops by to discuss the shifting sands of sales, leadership, and business. Catch up with Boiling Frog and better your business on this episode of the Inside Business Podcast. About Boiling Frog Development: We help organizations understand how their dream clients are making buying decisions in today's changing business environment. We partner to build a strategy to position their sales professionals directly in the center of that target market. Our advanced business development strategy is designed to pick up where others leave off. Learn more: https://boilingfrogdevelopment.com/ About Mesa Chamber of Commerce: For over 100 years, the Mesa Chamber of Commerce has been the voice of Business in Mesa, AZ. The Chamber's mission is to improve, promote and advocate for the business community. The Mesa Chamber of Commerce Inside Business Podcast is a production of the Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Each episode is recorded in the University of Phoenix Podcast Studio. Inquiries regarding the MCIBP can be made via email to info@mesachamber.org. The Podcast interviews members and individuals/organizations on topics of interest to mesa Chamber members. Learn more at http://mesachamber.org © 2020 Mesa Chamber
The Christian life isn't about our own resolutions or a resolve of shear force and grit and determination to be a better person, but it's about God's reconciling work that makes a new person in Christ. This sermon was recorded on January 2, 2022. If you would like more information about Mid Tree Church or would like to connect with us, go HERE
Hello my lovelies / friends / whores / tippers (?) ! It's six in the morning and we just got off a long shift so bare with us - Danica's voice is at it's breaking point and Riley is literally falling asleep.
I am an Alexander Technique teacher and musician living and teaching in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. I started exploring the Alexander Technique to help me with excess tension problems in general and with playing the violin in particular and completed my teacher training certification back in 1992. Since then I have made the Technique an essential and … Continue reading Larry Young – Violinist and Alexander Technique Practitioner →
Vol. IV of my monthly "A Vinyl Love Affair" mix where I play original pressing vinyl, and featured on Artform Radio on Gilles Peterson's worldwidefm.net. July 2020.1. Cal Tjader - Aquarius2. Fela Kuti - Authority Stealing3. Johnny Osbourne - Jah Promise4. James Brown - Popcorn With A Feeling4. Betty Davis - Shoo-b-doop And Cop Him5. Gary Bartz - Celestial Blues6. Funk Factory - Rien Ne Vas Plus7. The Soul Searchers - Ashley's Roachclip8. James Brown - Hot Pants9. P-Funk - Mother Ship Connection10. Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead11. Lafayette Afro Rock Band - HiHache12.Sly Stone - In Time13. Larry Young's Fuel - Turn Off The Lights
In the second hour, Bruce Levine and David Schuster continue to discuss what lies ahead in MLB free agency. Later, they're joined by retired MLB umpire Larry Young to discuss his craft before they take more calls on the Cubs and White Sox.
Kvartett Sonny Stitt flytur lögin I Can't Get Started, Groovin' High, Blues For Prez and Bird, By Accident, I Got Rhythm og Topsy. Kvartett Larry Young leikur lögin Softly As In The Morning Sunrise, Monk's Dream, If, Zoltan, Beyond All Limits og Moontrane. Kvintett Max Roach flytur lögin Body and Soul, Woody 'n' You, Ezz-thetic og Just One Of Those Things.
Welcome to The Agent Edge: Episode 9! In this podcast episode, we are joined by Larry Young, a Chairman's Circle Diamond award winner from our Beverly Hills office. In this show, you'll hear how real estate sparked Larry's interest as a child, and why he majored in poetry as a UCLA undergrad, worked for his family's garment manufacturing company, and completed a master's program in marriage and family counseling--all before finally getting down to business as a real estate agent. You'll also learn: How art + psychology + business acumen = real estate success The importance of setting boundaries and building your own schedule, even when technology makes us all a little too available Larry's most effective marketing strategies, including one that is more like a party than a business event The one key factor that has kept Larry going every day for the past 28 years, even through the occasional difficulties and disappointments in the life of a real estate agent Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Larry's bio - http://www.bhhscalifornia.com/real-estate-agent/larry-young/1753 Larry Young website - http://larryyoungwestside.com Beverly Hills office - http://www.bhhscalifornia.com/real-estate-office/beverly-hills/101 Thank you for joining us for another episode of The Agent Edge! We'd love to hear your feedback about this podcast. Leave us a note in the comment section below or write a review on your favorite podcast player. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to the show on your favorite platform.
The hormone oxytocin is involved in mother and baby bonding and in creating trust. Linda Geddes finds out if taking oxytocin can help people with autism become more sociable. Larry Young, professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University in Atlanta, talks about the work in voles that demonstrated the role of oxytocin in pair bonding. Professor Markus Heinrichs, of Freiburg University in Germany, tells Linda Geddes about doing the first research on oxytocin in human subjects. He was one of the authors of an influential paper on the hormone and trust, published in Nature in 2005. As journalists for New Scientist, Linda and her husband, Nic, invited one of the other authors of that paper, Professor Paul Zak of Claremont Graduate University in Califormia, to carry out an oxytocin experiment at their wedding. At Cambridge University, Dr Bonnie Auyeung, is currently carrying out studies to find out if giving the hormone to adults with autism can improve their social skills. And, Professor Jennifer Bartz, from McGill University in Canada, explains how some research suggests that oxytocin doesn't always make people be more trusting and loving. She says the outcome depends on your previous relationship with the person.