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MD 127 Music of the Desk # 7 Most music provided by the now defunked Mevio.com, Jamendo.com, Free Music Archive.org, Slip. Stream, The No Agenda Show, and Other clandestine sources. Some music Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Songs Played- Avi Wisnia-new year, Tom Smith-baby new year, Tracy jane Comer-pathetic fallacy, Edwin Derricutt-new years day, Lisa Redford-new years day, Cyber Pr Holiday music-Denise Moser- it's a new years day, Maria Daines-new years eve, Bill Derome-new years resolution, Peeper Radio Theatre-a very peeper new years, Tracy Jane comer-the edge of tedjhara, set me free, Jim Fidler-number 1 hospitalitys pavileon, Helen Austin-so I sing to you, Freeky Cleen-now and then, 28-daylight, the Fump-Romeo responds to Taylor Swift by Moneyshot Cosmonauts, Colorectal Surgeon Song, any December-any December - Alora, Casey Desmond-taste it, The Lacivious Biddy'd- Betty, Jake Roche- Slow Time Down, Tom Smith-EULA Dancing, The Romantic Era-Teach me how to dance, Steve Robinson-Weight of the World, Indoven-Flirting with a Prince, Cheyl B Engelhart- Proof, Tom Smith- Barbie Doll, 28- In these Times.
Deepdale Festival 2022 - ArtistsJason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2022. Part 1 includes Marina Florance, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson, Lisa Redford, Vikki from Fred's House and three of the Good Earth Collective.Huge thanks to all the artists that agreed to join the podcast, and for allowing us to play smaples of their music. Particular thanks go to the Good Earth Collective who performed live for the podcast, a first for us.We hope you'll come and join us at Deepdale Festival 2022, from Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th September. You can find the full programme and ticket information on www.deepdalefestival.co.ukEnjoy the listen, and please come back for parts 2 and 3, and the other episodes of Deepdale Podcast.00:00 - Deepdale Podcast theme by Jess Morgan01:04 - Introduction by Jason02:09 - Marina Florance12:53 - Waves by Marina Florance (Sample)14:06 - Christina Alden & Alex Patterson24:46 - Hunter by Christina Alden & Alex Patterson (Sample)26:02 - Lisa Redford32:08 - The Edge Of Love by Lisa Redford (Sample)33:28 - Vikki from Fred's House38:56 - Walls and Ceilings by Fred's House (Sample)40:27 - Good Earth Collective47:16 - Full Circle by Good Earth Collective (Live Performance)
This episode Larissa Traquair, chief inspirational officer at the GR8TFUL Chick is joined by Lisa Redford and Ashley Dixon to share their stories of adoption as military families. Adoption and foster care are the gospel. We all were predestined to adoption into God's family. "he predestined us[a] for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, 6 to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved. Ephesians 1:5-6" Earthly adoption and foster care are pictures of our heavenly adoption. Adoption and foster care have many challenges and even starting the process can be daunting. In military life, families can experience even more daunting tasks and wait times, however when God has called you to adoption or foster care, He equips you and he makes away. They discuss these great options for military families to grow and to walk out the gospel message and how other families can come alongside them in the process.
The October 2021 episode of Deepdale Podcast looks forward to Halloween with the arrival of Haunted Deepdale. Chris & Jason review the amazing Deepdale Festival. Plus Nathan & Jason do Farm Chat.00:00 - Intro music by Jess Morgan03:20 - Haunted Deepdale - Jason chats with three of the Slow Theatre team who are organising, writing and acting in Haunted Deepdale, our first ever promenade theatre Halloween event. Steve Keyworth (writer), Vanessa McAuley (actor) and Danny O'Hara (director) chat about how Haunted Deepdale came about, how they got involved and what we can expect from this unique event on The Orchard at Dalegate Market.20:04 - Deepale Festival Review - Chris and Jason chat about the amazing artists who performed at Deepdale Festival this year.34:45 - Deepdale Festival Soundscape - Snippets from performances throughout the weekend in chronological order, including Man The Lifeboats, Ben Denny Mo, Quarterman, Ebb Tide, Mammal Not Fish, Inlay, Little Red Kings, Ouse Washes Molly Dancers, Kirsty Merryn & Ben Walker, Zong Zing Allstars, Katherine Priddy, John Ward Band, The Shackleton Trio, Cut Throat Francis, Goat Roper Rodeo Band, Bleeding Hearts, Lisa Redford, Katie Doherty & The Navigators, Alden Patterson & Dashwood, The Drystones, Martin Simpson and 3 Daft Monkeys.44:13 - Farm Chat with Nathan & Jason - They chat about what's going on at Deepdale Farm, from drilling crops to rural craft workshops and everything in between.
We have an amazing episode with practical tips on PCSing from the Planting Roots Team. Kori Yates, Gill Gilbey, Chantel Jones, and Lisa Redford share some practical moving tips that they have learned over the years and through many many moves. they also share with us how God has showed up during some of the most difficult moves and the surprising blessing that came in the most unlikely places. Register for our six week online bible study, Rise Up: Awaken the Leader in You. Kicking off on June 22nd. https://plantingroots.net/online-bible-study-registration/ Watch for our six weeks special podcast series with Rise Up: Awaken the leader in You author Muriel Gregory. She shares her personal insight on writing each week and she will take us deeper into the topic of the week.
In this episode Samantha Melrose talks to Lisa Redford about everything from her latest EP to being a woman in country...
The FolkCast Festive Selection Box - bursting with good things for the season of Christmas, Yule and Saturnalia, with specially selected music and readings. Produced and presented by Folkie Phil Widdows featuring Babba and special guest star Ashley Hutchings with an exclusive appearance by Santa Claus. Introduction (from "Santa's Workshop" 1932) Could It Be Christmas by Jon Lindsay, single release (2011) "Aren't we forgetting the true meaning of Christmas? You know, the birth of Santa!" ~ Bart Simpson. The Reindeer Boogie by Hank Snow, single release (1953) Sleigh Ride by Christmas Accordion, single release , with "Sly Little Santa" by Mrs CS Stone (1912) . Father Christmas Down Hounslow High Street by Robb Johnson & The Irregulars – from the album "The Ghost Of Love - A Christmas Song Suite" (2009) St Benedict's Christmas Fair by Lisa Redford, single release (2013) "Shoes", written and read by Ashley Hutchings, with Christmas Shoes by Saxophone Dreamsound, from the album Sax Christmas (2014) into All I Want For Christmas Is Some Rockin' Shoes by Johnny Aitken, single release (2009) "If 'ifs' and 'buts' were candles and nuts we'd all have a merry Christmas!" Christmas At Sea by The Longest Johns, from the EP "Christmas At Sea" (2013) Winter by John Smith, from the album The Fox And The Monk (2006) Christmas In No Man's Land by Maggie Boyle, from the album "Won't You Come Away" (2012) Silent Night by Andrews Massey, from the album Make Merry (2013) with "The Star", written and read by Ashley Hutchings. Silent Night by Anne Marie Sanderson, single release (2014) with all proceeds to Amnesty International. Someone by Barry Allen, from the album "Where The Heart Is" (2012) Keep The Flame by Johnny Coppin, single release (2011), This Time Of Year (Second Version) by Runrig, from the album Stepping Down The Glory Road (2013) "The Queen's Christmas Message" read by Babba. Christmas Rose by Blackheart, single release (2012) "Burn Logs Burn" written and read by Ashley Hutchings into Burn Logs Burn, by The Albion Christmas Band, from the album "A Sound In The Frosty Air" (2011) Footprints by Bella Hardy, from the album Bright Morning Star (2012) "Smoking Bishop" read by Phil & Babba, to Punch by Lunasa, from the album "The Kinnitty Sessions" (2004) "Eggnog 1887" read by Babba & Phil. Who Spiked The Eggnog? by Straight No Chaser, from the album "Christmas Cheers" (2009) The Little Drummer Boy by Ringo Starr, from the album I Wanna Be Santa Claus (1999) Carol Of The Bells by Marillion, single release (2014) "Extract from 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf", written and read by Ashley Hutchings. God Rest Ye by Andrews Massey, from the album Make Merry (2013) "Tinsel" read by Phil & Babba Snow White Lies by Zoe Wren, from the album The FolkStock Christmas Present (2014) "Boxing Day" read by Phil & Babba The Wren Boys' Song by Nowell Sing We Clear, from the album "Nowell Sing We Four" (2007) Good King Wenceslas by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, from the album "A Sound Of Christmas Past" (2014) Send Phil Some Brandy by Wood, Wire And Words - specially recorded for FolkCast (2014) For full details and links to artists' websites, see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk Merry Christmas from Everyone at FolkCast. It's our finger in YULE ear!
It's the Christmas Rock-tac-ular for 2013! With Jericko Rose, Erica Sunshine Lee, MitchBenn, Lisa Redford, Shonen Knife, Rachel Bloom, and Geoff Smith.
A soundtrack for the summer, sizzling with specially selected songs of the season - there is sun, there are good times, there are warm nights ... and a little summer rain. Music: 01 Now Welcome Summer by Malthouse Passage - 02 Til The English Summer's Done by Ken Nicol - 03 Days Like Today by Duncan McCrone - 04 The Summer Shower by Tattie Jam - 05 I Love The Sun by Jon Redfern - 06 Summer On The L by Lisa Redford - 07 Summer Town by Pete Bennett - 08 Run To The Sun by Leatherat - 09 Ode To The Summer by Syd Arthur - 10 Greek Lightning by Bob Fox - 11 Suntrap by Show Of Hands - 12 Sun Goes On Rising by Sarah McQuaid - 13 Under Their Breath by Jon Boden - 14 My Back Garden by The Moonbeams - 15 After Summer Rain by Steve Tilston - 16 Midsummer Blue by Liz Law & Terry Conway - 17 Summer Sun by Folklaw - 18 Red Rose Summer by Big Al Whittle - 19 The Midst Of Summertime by Merrymouth - 20 Night Falls On Summer's End by The Owl Service - 21 Summer's End by Jackie Oates - 22 And Summer Slips Away by Goldenlikethesun.
Spinning a lock of wool is the traditional way to get a very thin yarn. That is because you can pull a small number of fibers out of the lock, and give the drafting zone a very thin prep of fiber. In this podcast I review how each of five different breeds of sheep's locks spun and how I made my decision whether to continue to prep the fiber for spinning by lock washing. The five breeds discussed are Cormo/Border Leicester, Corriedale, Romney, Cormo and an unknown ewe lambs fleece. This is one time a video is worth many podcast words, so I have posted a video showing me spinning from the lock on Youtube. You can find it here. There's a second part to the podcast, discussing spinning from the fold. This technique is often used with angora, and I've discussed why and how to spin from the fold. Interlude music is by Kevin Wood, and is called 'Twilight of Hope" The closing song is by Lisa Redford and is called "Hope Never Dies" Both can be found on the podsafe music network.
01 – Jessie Galante – “Go On Rain On Me” 02 – Sweet Venom – “Umbrella” 03 – Lisa Redford – “Call Me” 04 – August 83 – “Pages In Between” 05 – Kathleen Kolman – “Until the Very End” 06 – Jeanne Marie Boes – “A Seasoned Heart (live)” 07 – Veronica Clayton – “I Can Feel It” http://bit.ly/wr-plug-37 (Active at 00:00 PST on Wed. Feb. 16th 2011)
A short, smooth blast of folk music that is just right for the end of the year with New Year's songs from Lisa Redford, Amy Dixon Kolar and The Albion Band. See the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk