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Legendary Voice of the Terps Johnny Holliday is joined by Maryland Hall of Fame head coach Gary Williams on this edition of the 2025-26 Maryland Basketball Radio Show from Ledo Pizza in College Park. Johnny and Coach Williams are also joined by Byron Mouton, Drew Nicholas, and Tahj Holden.
We had a co-worker of ours make a post about the legendary voice of the Buccaneers, Gene Deckerhoff. We thought that he died! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I finally get to sit down with a man I've been chasing for more than four years — the incomparable Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. If you grew up on classic rock the way I did, you already know exactly what a monumental figure he is. Ian's the powerhouse vocalist who helped define the sound of hard rock, pushed the limits of vocal technique, and gave us some of the most enduring songs in modern music history.But this isn't your typical rock-star chat. Ian opens up about everything — from hearing Elvis for the first time and singing as a boy soprano to scraping by with half-broken instruments, makeshift drum kits, and a single pair of trousers he rotated with Roger Glover. He talks candidly about those early club days in Germany, the magic of the transistor radio, and how the surf-rock craze swept through London in the mid-60s.We dive right into the evolution of Episode Six, the songwriting partnership with Roger Glover, the birth of Deep Purple's legendary hard-rock sound, and the incredible creative chemistry that powered albums like In Rock, Fireball, and Machine Head. Ian shares what it was really like inside the whirlwind of fame — the money, the mayhem, the distractions, the growing pains, and the moment he realised the band's unity was starting to fracture.He also reflects on the pressures of success, the importance of staying true to your artistic identity, and why he ultimately walked away from one of the biggest bands in the world. It's raw, honest, funny, nostalgic, and full of the kind of stories only Ian Gillan can tell.If you love Deep Purple, classic rock history, behind-the-scenes stories, or simply a great conversation with a remarkably self-aware and entertaining storyteller, this episode is going to be a treat.Tune in and step inside the life, the voice, and the unstoppable spirit of Ian Gillan.To learn more about Ian head to:Ian Gillan (official site) www.gillan.comDeep Purple – official band site deep-purple.com deep-purple.comDeep Purple – Ian Gillan's page on band site deep-purple.com/band/ian-gillan/ deep-purple.com
The guys are joined by the legendary voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Joe Bowen, ahead of Holy Mackinaw night at the Leafs/Blackhawks game on December 16 when the team will honour Joe.Joe talks about reflecting on his lengthy career behind the mic, including favourite moments, players he developed relationships with, broadcasting partners, and even his former engineer, Clarkey, who experienced some funny tech issues.We are looking for new sponsors! Interested? Email instigatingcd@gmail.com or Clarkey66@gmail.com!Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
When you hear the words “American Pharoah wins the Triple Crown!” or the thunder of hooves down the stretch at the Kentucky Derby, chances are you're hearing the unmistakable voice of Larry Collmus. For more than three decades, Larry has been the soundtrack to some of horse racing's most iconic moments, from his early days on the Maryland circuit to calling history on NBC Sports.In this episode of My Fame, Explained, Larry shares how a summer job helping his father at Timonium Fairgrounds sparked a lifelong passion for racing, the nerve-wracking thrill of calling his very first Kentucky Derby in 2011, and what it felt like to deliver one of the most unforgettable calls in sports when American Pharoah ended a 37-year Triple Crown drought.We dive into the art of race calling, the pressure of live broadcasting, and the transition to taking over the Del Mar booth from the legendary Trevor Denman. Larry also reflects on the evolution of the sport, the stories behind the mic, and the lessons he's learned from a career built on precision, emotion, and timing.Whether you're a lifelong racing fan or just love hearing the voices behind the moments that make history, this conversation is a masterclass in passion, persistence, and performance. Listen now and discover how Larry Collmus became one of the most recognizable voices in sports.Follow Larry Collmus on Instagram.Follow Larry Gilbert on InstagramFollow the My Fame, Explained podcast on:FacebookInstagramTikTokLinkedInYouTube
In this unmissable episode of the PowettPlay Podcast, hosts Jordan Shannon and Kieran Powell are joined by legendary cricket commentator and historian Joseph 'Reds' Perreira the unmistakable voice of West Indies cricket for over six decades. Reds doesn't mince words as he takes listeners on a brutally honest journey through the rise and fall of West Indies cricket, from the golden era of global domination to the current struggles in the ongoing series against Australia. He passionately addresses the root causes of West Indies cricket's decline, sounding the alarm with a heartfelt warning: "The problem is huge." This episode dives deep into: The crucial role of schools cricket and why government support is urgently needed across the Caribbean. Reds' candid take on the lack of a proper selection committee questioning whether head coach Daren Sammy should be making all the decisions solo. The institutional issues stalling progress in West Indies cricket and what must change to rebuild from the grassroots up. From broadcasting the glory days of Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd, and Brian Lara, to witnessing the current crisis first-hand, Reds brings six decades of insight, frustration, and love for the game. This is West Indies cricket as you've never heard it raw, real, and from the heart. Subscribe now to the PowettPlay Podcast for weekly episodes featuring cricket legends, bold opinions, and frontline conversations about Caribbean cricket and the global game. #WestIndiesCricket #RedsPerreira #CricketPodcast #PowettPlayPodcast #KieranPowell #WindiesStruggles #WICricket #DarenSammy #CricketDecline #CaribbeanCricket #CricketCommentary #GrassrootsCricket #SchoolCricket #CWI #CricketFans #CricketLife #Cricket #CricketTalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legendary voice Jack Miller calling it a career after 51 years, great support from his family, being a part of World Junior broadcasts and bringing the BSens to Belleville.
Legendary voice Jack Miller on an incredible 51 year career, FanDuel and the Hammer sheets.
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Legendary Voice of the Terps Johnny Holliday sits down with new Maryland men's basketball head coach Buzz Williams to introduce him and his background to fans including his special connection to Gary Williams and Lefty Driesell.
Sunday the Off the Wall Mancave from the Rowdy Cowboy talking Montana State Football w/ the Legendary Voice of the Bobcats, Dean Alexander. Plus, hear from HC Brent Vigen and more. Listen at jasonwalkershow.com and tune into Continental Divide Radio at jasonwalkermedia.com.
For more than 20 years, Bob Kesling has been the “Voice of the Vols” at the University of Tennessee, narrating iconic moments in college athletics. Bob reflects on his incredible journey from a walk-on fullback at the University of Tennessee to a celebrated broadcaster and mentor. He shares stories of unforgettable games, countless personalities, and the impact of mentoring through Big Brothers Big Sisters, and his dedication to community service. As he prepares for retirement after the 2024-2025 basketball season, Bob discusses his plans for the future, his family legacy, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with one of the most enduring figures in Tennessee sports history!
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday September 23, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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John Sterling, retired sportscaster and legendary radio play-by-play announcer of the New York Yankees, joins Sid to talk about his life in retirement, if he misses the radio booth with Suzyn Waldman, and where he sees this year's Yankees going in the postseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remastered From 2022: TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews legendary voice actor Josh Keaton about filling Chris Evans' giant shoes in What If...? on Disney Plus, getting his big break as a kid, playing young Hercules, being canonically part of the MCU, his roles in Young Justice Phantoms, becoming synonymous with the animated Spider-Man, his incredibly supportive wife and family, advice for success, his love for video games, his awkward moment as a child on Baywatch, and being a part of Marvel AND DC Universe! Follow Josh Keaton: https://www.instagram.com/spacepadre/ Book Josh Keaton on Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/joshkeaton/ Josh Keaton IMDB Bio: Joshua Luis Wiener or Josh Keaton is an American voice actor and musician. He is known for voicing young Hercules in the 1997 Disney film Hercules, Charlie Carbone in Kangaroo Jack: G'Day USA, Revolver Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid 3, Spider-Man, Electro and Harry Osborn in several Spider-Man video games and cartoons, Ryu Hayabusa in Ninja Gaiden and Shiro in Voltron: Legendary Defender. Other notable roles: -Salo / Deckard / Gorgeous Man in Arcane on Netflix (League of Legends) -Captain America / Steve Rogers in Marvel Studios' What If...? -Anduin Wrynn in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Additional notable roles in The Spectacular Spider-Man, Star Trek: Resurgence, Dota: Dragon's Blood, Ben 10, Psychonauts 2, Marvel's Iron Man VR, Death Stranding, Ant-Man in Avengers Assemble, World of Final Fantasy Maxima, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Voltron.
Aloha everyone! Today I got to chat with one of my favorite voice actors with the legendary and iconic Chuck Huber! The voice of Hiei from Yu Yu Hakusho, Android 17 from Dragon Ball, and so many more projects! We talked about his career and how he got started, VO and the importance of having an acting background in the field, the importance and impact of gratitude, gaming, and more! Chuck Huber Website: https://www.chuckhuber.org X/Twitter: https://x.com/Chuck_Huber TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@androidhuber Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckhuber SUPPORT THE SHOW AND FOLLOW US YOUTUBE: http://youtube.com/MekelKasanova TWITCH: http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova TWITTER: http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/MekelKasanova Be sure to visit www.MekelKasanova.com for updates, news, podcasts, and much more. All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code).
Legendary voice actor Cristina Vee talks about "Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir" Season 6, her favorite Killua scenes, and working on "Sailor Moon" on The Wayne Ayers Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewayneayerspodcast/support
The legendary voice actors of The Stanwells, now in its 35th season, sits down in studio to chat about their show's impact, real-life chemistry, and what it really means to say those iconic catch phrases over and over and over and over.Our guest today is Jacob Wysocki. Go follow him and watch all of his stuff on Dropout, plus his short "Tunnel Rave" on YouTube!For bonus post show episodes and other fun stuff join the Patreon! Special thank you to our Patrons who designed the posters behind us based on past AOAOAOA projects! / aoaoaoapod Artists on Artists on Artists on Artists is an improvised Hollywood roundtable podcast by Kylie Brakeman, Jeremy Culhane, Angela Giarratana, and Patrick McDonald. Music by Gabriel Ponton. Edited by Conner McCabeHollywood's talking. Make sure you're listening. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube! Please rate us five stars! Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes and more.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker talk about the official commitment from quarterback CJ Tiller, leaving Boise State to join the Utah State Aggies. Updates on other former Aggies and players Utah State was reportedly targeting. Legendary Voice of the Aggies Al Lewis announces his retirement. Update on an exciting weekend of NBA playoffs. Updates on softball, baseball and boys volleyball in high school playoffs.
This week Steph and Ash talk with the legendary voice of football, Gene Deckerhoff. Gene is the radio play-by-play announcer of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the past 35 years. He also served as the longtime voice of the Florida State Seminoles, calling games for the football, men’s basketball, and baseball teams. He has […] The post The Legendary Voice of Football – Gene Deckerhoff appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week Steph and Ash talk with the legendary voice of football, Gene Deckerhoff. Gene is the radio play-by-play announcer of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the past 35 years. He also served as the longtime voice of the Florida State Seminoles, calling games for the football, men's basketball, and baseball teams. He has […] The post The Legendary Voice of Football – Gene Deckerhoff appeared first on Radio Influence.
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. In today's episode, we have a special guest who has been a legendary voice in the world of bass fishing. Our longtime announcer and the voice of the LBAA, Don Day, has decided to retire. While we'll miss him, we're excited to have him on the show to share his incredible stories and his unwavering support for women in fishing. Don Day has had a remarkable career in the industry, starting from his early days in South Georgia, where he spent countless hours fishing and hunting with his dad. Even during his time in the navy, he never lost his love for the outdoors. His broadcasting career began, and he eventually crossed paths with the founder of B.A.S.S., Ray Scott. They became friends, and Don had the opportunity to work with B.A.S.S., which marked the beginning of his relationship with the organization. One of the most memorable experiences in Don's career was a trip to Iraq with Ray Scott in 2004. The purpose of the trip was to thank the men and women in uniform and support them with fishing gear and other supplies. Don describes the emotional time he spent with the troops, reflecting on the impact they had on him and Ray Scott. It's clear that these experiences have shaped Don's perspective on life and the value of the outdoors industry. Don also shares his journey as an emcee, particularly with the women's bass fishing tours. He had the opportunity to work with the WBT (Women's Bass Tour) and eventually became involved with the LBAA (Ladies Bass Angler Association). Don's passion for supporting women in fishing shines through as he talks about the anglers he's met and the growth he's witnessed in their careers. As we wrap up another successful LBAA season, we reflect on the ups and downs of fishing and how even the greatest anglers can have their challenging days. Don reminds us that it's not just about the fish but also the behind-the-scenes details that make each angler unique. Join us for this captivating episode as Don Day shares his extraordinary stories, insights, and unwavering support for women in fishing. You won't want to miss it! Mentioned in this episode: Lady Bass Anglers Association Venture Outdoors TV Show Support Our Partners! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/312 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. In today's episode, we have a special guest who has been a legendary voice in the world of bass fishing. Our longtime announcer and the voice of the LBAA, Don Day, has decided to retire. While we'll miss him, we're excited to have him on the show to share his incredible stories and his unwavering support for women in fishing. Don Day has had a remarkable career in the industry, starting from his early days in South Georgia, where he spent countless hours fishing and hunting with his dad. Even during his time in the navy, he never lost his love for the outdoors. His broadcasting career began, and he eventually crossed paths with the founder of B.A.S.S., Ray Scott. They became friends, and Don had the opportunity to work with B.A.S.S., which marked the beginning of his relationship with the organization. One of the most memorable experiences in Don's career was a trip to Iraq with Ray Scott in 2004. The purpose of the trip was to thank the men and women in uniform and support them with fishing gear and other supplies. Don describes the emotional time he spent with the troops, reflecting on the impact they had on him and Ray Scott. It's clear that these experiences have shaped Don's perspective on life and the value of the outdoors industry. Don also shares his journey as an emcee, particularly with the women's bass fishing tours. He had the opportunity to work with the WBT (Women's Bass Tour) and eventually became involved with the LBAA (Ladies Bass Angler Association). Don's passion for supporting women in fishing shines through as he talks about the anglers he's met and the growth he's witnessed in their careers. As we wrap up another successful LBAA season, we reflect on the ups and downs of fishing and how even the greatest anglers can have their challenging days. Don reminds us that it's not just about the fish but also the behind-the-scenes details that make each angler unique. Join us for this captivating episode as Don Day shares his extraordinary stories, insights, and unwavering support for women in fishing. You won't want to miss it! Mentioned in this episode: Lady Bass Anglers Association Venture Outdoors TV Show Support Our Partners! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/312
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The legendary voice of the New York Rangers, Sam Rosen joins the show to talk about his illustrious career behind the mic. Calling, Ranger games, NFL, MLB, boxing, and more, Sam shares his incredible story from Olm, Germany to Brooklyn, to the Hockey Hall of Fame in an episode that will last a lifetime!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the start of hour number two here on Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, Jimmy Cook and Nathaniel Finch start off the hour joined by Former NBA Executive Dan Purcell to talk some Indiana Pacers and what he thought of the draft for Indiana last night. He talks about some free agency moves he thinks the Pacers could pull off from an executive position. The conversation turns to the stars out of Indiana university into the NBA, including star Trayce Jackson-Davis ending up in Golden State and freshmen phenom Jalen Hood-Schifino going to the Lakers... and what Dan thinks it would be like to play with LeBron James. Next up, the Legendary Voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman joins the show to talk the Indians enormous win tonight and what the Indians are doing well right now which is swinging the bat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they pay tribute to one of the most legendary voices that race fans have heard in the history of the Indianapolis 500. From 1952-1976, Sid Collins was the radio voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and passed away 46 years ago today. Mike and Jake revisit some of the historic interviews, highlights, and try to remember the legendary person that Sid Collins was.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they pay tribute to one of the most legendary voices that race fans have heard in the history of the Indianapolis 500. From 1952-1976, Sid Collins was the radio voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and passed away 46 years ago today. Mike and Jake revisit some of the historic interviews, highlights, and try to remember the legendary person that Sid Collins was.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ITL Hour 1: John Lopez and Landry Locker discuss the NFL Draft being three weeks away, Bruce Feldman loves C.J. Stroud, the Biggest Past Misses by Draft Analysts, and Two pipe dreams for the Houston Texans.
Uncle Teddy joined the show to talk Aztecs in the tourney!
Famed Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy is On the Road to Rock to discuss various topics including bands using backing tapes, his current Sunset Strip Experience tour and his new business venture Vaimee (www.vaimee.com)
Ivan Hampden Jr. , Founder and President/CEO of Hamptown Music Institute, was born and raised in New York City, and grew up in Harlem's musically diverse neighborhoods to the rhythms of R&B, Salsa, Caribbean, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Funk and whatever else trickled in. This saturation of music inspired Hampden to start playing the drums at the age of eight, with the local Catholic school marching band. By age 13, he was playing in local clubs in and around New York City, with Blues musicians who helped instill in him a sense of timing and groove. The musical diversity of his early youth set the foundation for Hampden's future work with percussion and keyboards. Hampden started his formal training in 1973, studying at the Jazz Mobile with Charlie Percep, and at Mannes College of Music with Norman Grossman. He went on to attend Bronx Community College in 1977, where he received private lessons at the Metropolitan Opera with Richard Horowitz. During his first semester at Bronx Community College, a friend told him about the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Hampden had to be involved and joined the orchestra—a position he still holds today. While at the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Hampden was also a drum and percussion instructor at the Harlem School of the Arts, and at Seton Hall University in the Black Music Department. But his talent reached far beyond Harlem. Hampden has touched and enhanced the New York theater community as well, performing for various shows on Broadway, The Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, and many more.. Not only an accomplished drummer and percussionist, Hampden is also a producer and songwriter who collaborates with such artists as Luther Vandross, Nick Ashford, Chaka Khan, Eartha Kitt, and many others. Along with being Luther Vandross' drummer and co-writing partner for 17 years (which earned him recognition four(4)times from the Grammy Awards as a Musician, Arranger and Programmer on a number of Vandross's platinum recordings) until the time of the consummate musician's death , Hampden currently records and tours with other notable artists such as Stephanie Mills, Ashford & Simpson, Roberta Flack, Phil Perry, Vanessa Williams and Jennifer Lopez. In 2001, Hampden relocated to the south, where he continues to write and produce in between touring around the country and world. In fall 2007, Hampden signed on as an adjunct professor at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina, teaching recording production I and II, and audio postproduction. In the Fall of 2010, Ivan also accepted an offer to teach Drums and Percussion at Johnston Community College. After 10 years of teaching as a music educator in North Carolina, He is now Founder and CEO of The Hamptown Music Institute in Clayton, North Carolina, where his mission is to “Develop the next generation of music industry professionals and Artists.” While continuing to be in demand as a music Producer, Ivan is also working with new local talent around the country. Live Performance credits: Bonnie Raitt, Al Jarreau, Dionne Warwick, Maceo Parker, El Debarge, Kenny Lattimore, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Michael MacDonald, India.Arie and Joe—the list goes on and on. New and accomplished talent alike seems to gravitate toward Hampden. Recording Credits: Hampden's recording resume includes such artists as Diana Ross, Akiko Yano, Ann Nesby, Doc Powell, Jocelyn Brown, Mavis Staples, The Temptations, Nestor Torres, Marcus Miller, Cathy Dennis, Howard Hewett, Luther Vandross, Beyonce Knowles, Ashford & Simpson, Sy Coleman, Tramaine Hawkins and Roberta Flack, just to name a few.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
This week, the guys welcome in long-time radio voice of the Ohio State Buckeyes Paul Keels! Paul talks about his journey to OSU, some of his favorite moments calling football and basketball, and this year's team. Plus, the guys get heated about the Browns and celebrate the Guardians! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this bonus episode. The Mighty Quinn had the pleasure of having two outstanding guests in the studio, Mr. Mother Trucker Jaycen Ostler and Legendary Voice of Conspiracy Highway, Mrs. Doniell Taylor Arnold... What an awesome fun filled episode of friendly banter and great interviews. Laugh with us or yell at us with another fun filled episode of the Uintah Basement.
#billratner #gijoe #voiceactor Legendary voice actor Bill Ratner drops in with Brett today on the show! He's most well-known as the voice of Flint from the iconic GI JOE animated series and movie (which just celebrated its 35th anniversary). Gamers may remember his voice from the Mass Effect (voice of Donnel Udina), Grand Theft Auto, and Final Fantasy franchises as well. Nearly anyone, though, would recognize Bill's voice from the countless commercials and programs he has narrated over the years – from MARVEL and Pixar trailers, to Academy Awards telecasts, to news programs all across the country (CBS, NBC, and ABC), and shows like “Air Crash Investigation,” “I (Almost) Got Away With It,” and “Surviving the Mount St. Helens Disaster” – he has truly done it all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3puy8KHi_4&t=718s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russ Langer, voice of the Las Vegas Aviators and UNLV Football, joins the show with the team in town to look back at his time calling Albuquerque Dukes games, his journey through the minor league system and thoughts on UNLV and the impact the Raiders are having on the program. Big trade for the Yankees? What do the Dodgers need to address? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Home! On today's episode we have BRUCE BUFFER!! We talk about becoming the Legendary Voice of the UFC, witnessing the growth and transition of the UFC over the years, the business behind tag-lines and announcing, the biggest A-Holes in the UFC, Finding Out He Has a Long Lost BROTHER and More! This episode is sponsored by Mandalay Bay
It's Episode 150 of the Excelsior Journeys podcast, and host & producer George Sirois got to celebrate this milestone at FanExpo STL by speaking with voice actor Rob Paulsen, the man behind Yakko Warner and Pinky from Animaniacs, Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and much more. The two discussed Rob meeting fans at conventions, his victory over throat cancer, his Talkin' Toons podcast (access every episode on Spotify!), and more! Make sure to download the https://www.goodpods.com/ (Goodpods app) to listen to each episode of Excelsior Journeys! Want to be an in-demand podcast guest? Join the Endless Stages Challenge and you'll become one in less than 100 days. I'm so proud to be an affiliate for this challenge, and I invite you - creatives from all walks of life - to click on this link https://podcasting.endlessstages.com/?fpr=george52 (HERE). Click https://podcasting.endlessstages.com/ (HERE) to learn more about the challenge, and click https://stages.seantylerfoley.com/ (HERE) for more information about Endless Stages. To show your support for Excelsior Journeys, Excelsior Journeys: The First Steps, An Evening with Ivonna Cadaver, and From Duck Till Dark: Outside the Marvel Studios, please click on https://www.hesgotit.com/podcasts (www.hesgotit.com/podcasts) to subscribe, rate & review, and access the Buy Me a Coffee link.
Hammer & "The Gun Guy" Guy Relford play back some April Fools' Day shenanigans involving Nigel's Mom and Legendary Voice of 93WIBC Stan Lehr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O.J. Simpson has weighed-in on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock in the face at the Academy Awards. Legendary Voice of WIBC Stan Lehr reads Twitter responses to O.J. Simpson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George Sephton has been the stadium announcer for incredible 50 years. In this podcast, recorded a few months back before he released his book "Voice of Anfield. My Fifty Years with Liverpool FC", George takes us through his fascinating journey of being a red and behind the scenes of his beloved club and talks about his love for football and music. We highly recommend Sephton's book - he is a true Liverpool FC hero. Enjoy!
Legendary Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers Don Fischer joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about IU's First Four NCAA Tournament play-in game tomorrow night against Wyoming and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harvey Fierstein first questioned his gender when he was 7 years old. The Tony-award-winning playwright behind Broadway hits including "Kinky Boots" and "Newsies" recounts the story in his new memoir, "I Was Better Last Night."Fierstein brought queer characters to the stage and screen. He won Tonys for "Torch Song Trilogy" and "La Cage Aux Folles," both of which he wrote. The shows, which premiered in the 1980s, introduced gay relationships and characters to Broadway audiences.Off-stage, Fierstein was living through the AIDS epidemic, a harrowing and tragic experience that led to him turning away from show business and towards substance abuse.We talk to Fierstein about his career and take questions from you.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
Learn how Dr. Shirley Malcom and Dr. Randy Olson are “Parking Lot Soul Mates,” as well as fellow Good Troublemakers. Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://storycirclestraining.com/ Jen Martin https://twitter.com/scidocmartin https://www.instagram.com/scidocmartin/ Science Communication at the University of Melbourne: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/ Jen's Blog: https://espressoscience.com/
Wayne Nelson is the longest continuous member of the great Little River Band. He's been singing all the hits for the last 40 years. Today, we talk to him about his amazing career with the group. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darren-minor5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darren-minor5/support