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The Toby Gribben Show
Debby Campbell

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 22:00


Country music singer and activist for Alzheimer's, Debby Campbell was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1956 to Diane Kirk and Glen Travis Campbell. She is the eldest of 8 children and the daughter of the most famous “Rhinestone Cowboy” Glen Campbell. Debby loved singing from an early age and spent many summers with her dad on tour, and in the television studios with his Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour television show.Debby graduated high school in England living with her mom and step-dad Jack, while her step-dad was in the Air Force. Her dad, Glen became a world sensation and would perform in England and send for Debby so she could spend time with him.In her early 20's, Debby married and became a mother of 3, two boys and a girl. She lived in Italy, and the US during this time and currently loves being a grandmother to 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.In the mid 80's Debby became a flight attendant and remains flying internationally as well as domestically.In 1987 Debby became part of her dad's shows on tour as a featured singer, along with her full-time job as a flight attendant. She toured and travelled with the Glen Campbell show for 24 years, including travels to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Bermuda, and so many more. Many of the Glen Campbell fans became loyal fans & friends of Debby's and she has remained friends with them today.Her appreciation for Country music landed her with her own show in Branson, Missouri at the Roy Clark Theatre in the early 90s. She continued her career as a featured singer at the Grand Palace with her dad and then on to her Dad's Theatre –The Glen Campbell Goodtime Theatre and ending with a residency at the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre.Debby's bragging rights include hosting the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performances at the Grand Ole Opry, opening for greats and Grammy Award artists such as Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, Eddie Rabbit, Colin Raye, and performing the National Anthem for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. She is the author of her recently released book titled “Life with My Father Glen Campbell”. She has also been credited with recording duets with her dad on “United We Stand”, “Let It Be Me”, and “Little Green Apples” and on multiple recordings of Glen's “Live with South Dakota Symphony” on CD and DVD. As Glen recorded some of his final music, Debby was instrumental on background vocals.Debby is active with the Alzheimer's cause and finds time for her first priority, family and friends. She golfs, enjoys bowling, travels and of course, sings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Instant Trivia
Episode 650 - Forbes' Fictional Billionaires - Food Trivia - Outdoor Sports - Vitamins And Minerals - What's Up, Duck?

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 7:18


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 650, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Forbes' Fictional Billionaires 1: Topping the list is this North Pole resident with apparently unlimited, incalculable wealth. Santa Claus. 2: $1 billion is the total for this fictional billionaire, Homer Simpson's boss. C. Montgomery Burns. 3: This candy magnate from a Roald Dahl novel hoards a sweet $8 billion. Willy Wonka. 4: This "Gilligan's Island" tycoon washes ashore with $8 billion. Thurston Howell III. 5: A James Bond villain, he's worth an estimated $1.2 billion. Auric Goldfinger. Round 2. Category: Food Trivia 1: This song, with a food in the title, made No. 2 on the pop charts in 1968:"Oh, I wake up in the morning, with my hair down in my eyes, and she says Hi!, and I stumble to the breakfast table while the kids are off to school...". "Little Green Apples". 2: You can spread it on your hot dog or put a plaster of it on your chest when you have a cold. Mustard. 3: Fresh sturgeon roe has to be processed to become this. Caviar. 4: These bivalves are wrapped in bacon, grilled and served on toast to make "Angels on Horseback". Oysters. 5: "Poivre" is French for this, which is sprinkled generously on steak au poivre. Pepper. Round 3. Category: Outdoor Sports 1: In the 'Odyssey", Homer hit the bullseye describing competition in this sport. archery. 2: In 1974, Ruth Hangen tossed a woman's record of 42 straight ringers in a single game of this. horseshoes. 3: In 1981, this Dodger rookie's 13 wins included 8 shutouts. Fernando Valenzuela. 4: An orchestra conductor or a relay runner had better keep this firmly in hand. baton. 5: In 1978, this teenager rode Affirmed to a triple crown title. Steve Cauthen. Round 4. Category: Vitamins And Minerals 1: The livers of chickens and these gilled animals are good sources of vitamin A. fish. 2: Parsley, turnip greens, and guava have a much higher content of this vitamin than oranges do. vitamin C. 3: A sunscreen when applied externally, B vit. para-amino benzoic-acid is better known as this. PABA. 4: A lack of protein and this mineral contribute to anemia. iron. 5: Lack or this B vitamin causes pellagra in humans and black-tongue in dogs. niacin. Round 5. Category: What's Up, Duck? 1: Like a duck, this monotreme has webbed feet and its snout looks like a duck's too. the duck-billed platypus. 2: This team's official colors and logo were unveiled June 7, 1993. the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. 3: Head to L.A.'s Chinatown to eat this classic dish named for a capital city. Peking duck. 4: To prepare this Chinese dish, first force air between the skin and the flesh. Peking duck. 5: This controversial social drama by Henrik Ibsen premiered in Norway in 1885. The Wild Duck. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Robbie Williams Rewind
EP23 Swings Both Ways (Part 2)

Robbie Williams Rewind

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 140:31


In this episode we're joined by Jocelyn from USA, to finish our review of Swings Both Ways, looking at the songs from Little Green Apples to Wedding Bells. Jocelyn explains how she ended upon stage with Robbie during No One Likes A Fat Pop Star at the Palladium, and we recall our favourite memories from the Swings Both Ways Tour.Join husband and wife Matt and Lucy, as they rewind through legendary pop star Robbie Williams' solo career.  Each episode, we have a guest fan to help us relive Robbie's incredible music and tours.Get in touch with us at www.robbiewilliamsrewind.com & @rewindrobbie on Instagram & Twitter. 

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Music Legend Glen Campbell's Daughter, Debby Campbell

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 23:20


Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Debby Campbell, Daughter of Music Legend Glen CampbellAbout Harvey's guest:Country music singer and activist for Alzheimer's, Debby Campbell was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1956 to Diane Kirk and Glen Travis Campbell. She is the eldest of 8 children and the daughter of the most famous “Rhinestone Cowboy” Glen Campbell. Debby loved singing from an early age and spent many summers with her dad on tour, and in the television studios with his Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour television show.Debby graduated high school in England living with her mom and step-dad Jack, while her step-dad was in the Air Force. Her dad, Glen became a world sensation, and would perform in England and send for Debby so she could spend time with him.In her early 20's, Debby married and became a mother of 3, two boys and a girl. She lived in Italy, and the US during this time and currently loves being a grandmother to 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grand child.In the mid 80's Debby became a flight attendant and today, remains flying international as well as domestic.In 1987 Debby became part of her dads show on tour as a featured singer, along with her full time job as a flight attendant. She toured and traveled with the Glen Campbell show for 24 years, which included travels to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Bermuda and so many more. Many of the Glen Campbell fans became loyal fans & friends of Debby's and she has remained friends with them today.Her appreciation for Country music landed her with her own show in Branson, Missouri at the Roy Clark Theatre in the early 90's. She continued her career as a featured singer at the Grand Palace with her dad and then on to her Dad's Theatre –The Glen Campbell Goodtime Theatre and ending with a residency at the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre.Debby's bragging rights include hosting the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performances at the Grand Ole Opry, opened for greats and Grammy Award artist such as Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, Eddie Rabbit, Colin Raye, and performing the National Anthem for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. She is an author of her recently released book titled “Life with My Father Glen Campbell”. She has also been credited with recording duets with her dad on “United We Stand”, “Let It Be Me”, and “Little Green Apples” and on multiple recording of Glen's “Live with South Dakota Symphony” on CD and DVD. As Glen recorded some of his final music, Debby was instrumental on background vocals.Debby's latest project is the release of her new music in dedication to her Dad's memory with the release scheduled in April 2018.Debby is active with the Alzheimer's cause and finds time for her first priority, family and friends. She golfs, enjoys bowling, travel and of course singing.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/https://www.debbycampbellmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/lifewithmyfatherglencampbell https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClB-8rPbKLmu7HnVcQnteUg#DebbyCampbell  #lifewithmyfatherglencampbell  #harveybrownstoneinterviews

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
The DAM Trio with David Bowie.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 120:00


Joe Simon- Come Back Home (1974) I have to play you a Joe Simon song that was used as a sample for a VERY famous Hip Hop song. Not many people know.  Helen Reddy - I Am Woman (1971) The original, superior (to my ears) version. She has appeared on my show singing in ads for cigarettes in Australia, as well as later misses like "Handsome Dudes." Barbara, The Grey Witch - Witch's Love Song (1971) Obituary Barbara Roehrs, also known as Barbara the Gray Witch of Raven House, passed away on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at Healthwin in South Bend, IN, after suffering the long-term effects of a stroke. She was born Barbara Ann Hostetler on May 9, 1944, in South Bend. She was the youngest child to John and Anna May Hostetler, both of whom preceded her in death. Barbara was a talented and accomplished artist. She was a larger-than-life personality and public figure. She hosted a U93 radio show and appeared yearly at the Niles Haunted House. She was a beloved friend and counselor to many and had a large and loyal following. She was an animal lover. She loved spending time with her dogs – especially her beloved ‘familiar,' Gabby. She also loved back road adventures in her Volkswagen Beetle, meeting new people, and seeing new places. She loved fishing and having a good time. The family would like to extend a thank-you to the Heart to Heart Hospice team and the healthcare workers at Healthwin for caring for Barbara so well.   So for my money, the best band of the 1965-1980 period was the band that David Bowie assembled for his Station To Station/Low/"Heroes"/Lodger/Stage phase. They were loose and tight. Funky and capable. With him as a singer, there's no way the band could lose. But these dudes were special. Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis, and George Murray. Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew functioned at a right-angle in the proceedings, but that, too, made the ensemble special. I rank them higher than Led Zeppelin for their harmonies, Bowie's lyrics, and just the bravery. Higher (ever so slightly) than The Beatles for their live performances, and the fact that their music was really one guy showing up with an unfinished idea and the band using the ideas as clay. They could jam but they never recorded anything that wasn't precise and good fun.  David Bowie - Fashion (1980) David Bowie - It's No Game (1980) David Bowie • Station To Station (Live) (1978) Children of the Night - Dracula's Undying Love (1976) This collection of 1970's "Rock & Roll" songs tells the story of a big party at Count Dracula's house. The between-song skits have a pretty cut-rate vibe throughout (Dracula sounds remarkably like Dan Ackroyd doing his SNL Yortuk Festrunk "Wild & Crazy Guy" character, The Mummy introduces himself with the lyrics to the Bob McFadden & Dor single "The Mummy")... Count Lorry & The Biters - Frankenstein Stomp (1974) David Bowie - “Heroes” (Live) (1978) Electric Food - Nosferatu (1970) German heavy prog rock band which included all Lucifer's Friend musicians except John Lawton. You know who John Lawton was. He was in Les Humphries Singers! Sang their biggest hit, "Mama Loo" and enjoyed a stint with Uriah Heep.  Dick (Ghoulardy) Knight - His Ghoul (1973) By the time this single was released, the name "Ghoulardi" was owned by Storer Broadcasting out of Cleveland, OH. Hence the different name. Go here to read about Ghoulardi, a story that could never happen now. You can see the "T.K. Productions" on the bottom of the label here. Read their story. You wouldn't know it from this but T.K. ended up owning the charts in the late '70s. The part The Bee Gees didn't devour, that is.  Iggy Pop - Sister Midnight (1977) Jimmie John - What Happens When We Die? (1964) Jo Banks and the Soul Train - The Toy Shop Killer (1979)  David Bowie - What In The World (Live) (1978) Johnny Fever - Zombie (1967) Mickey and His Mice - Cracker Jack (1970) Discogs: Wilfred "Mickey" Fields was a saxophonist from the Baltimore area, a local legend who refused to play outside his Baltimore area, although he was invited several times to take the road for tours with many famous bands. He is recognized as one of Baltimore's best-known jazz saxophonists and has mentored many other jazz musicians, including Paul H Brown. Mickey created the "Monday Night Jam Session" at Sportsman's Lounge, allowing many young jazz musicians to perform. He was also known for his constant encouragement of young artists. Fields began his career with the blues jump band The Tilters. As a solo artist, he recorded on Atlantic Records and Groove Merchant. Howard Earl Washington, a Baltimore area jazz drummer, was another member of the Tilters. The Tilters played for the great Ethel Ennis. Fields then recorded several songs with his group "Mickey And His Mice", entitled "Cracker Jack", known as one of the 100 most funky titles ever created and the popular "Little Green Apples". He then recorded an album with the great Richard "Groove" Holmes, for the label Edmar (New Jersey). Fields also played with his talented sister, Shirley Fields, who has been a singer for many years and who has also played an important role in the Baltimore Jazz Company. Monsters - Transylvania Disco Hustle (1977) Produced by the same guy that produced "Dracula's Undying Love." In fact, three of the guys that played on that record played on this!  Screen Idols - Blind Man (1979) Notable for the presence of one Woody Woodmansey, ex-Spiders From Mars drummer. Right after Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat. 

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Ray Charles kicks off an odd potpourri.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 120:00


Ray Charles - The Sun Died (1968)  Ray Charles - Understanding (1968) This song only reached #46 in 1968, but it was a big enough hit to inspire the odd-ball takeoff recorded by The Red Shadow. It contains the unfortunate little snippet:  My old lady also understands that a man must have respect What I mean is, if she must play around don't let me catch her, because what I don't see can't hurt me, you understand? But on the other hand, If I should ever catch her I'm not gonna talk about-a and call her a bunch of bad names like you all might No no mh What I'm gonna do, I'm gonna go down-town to the Hardware store and buy myself a double blade ax, Come back, square off, and believe her soul's gonna Belong to the good lord Because her head's gonna belong to me, and I Guarantee she'll know what I mean when I'll say... The Red Shadow - Understanding Marx (1975) Red Shadow was an odd outfit performing polemical rock and roll from the mid-1970s. The core of the group was three ideologically minded economists who met at the University of Michigan in the early 1970s. They decided to form a band to preach the urgent message of left-wing economics.  Red Shadow put out two albums, Live at the Panacea Hilton (1975) and Better Red (1978) [Ed: WHICH I JUST BOUGHT FOR YOU!!]. Red Shadow's song “Gone Gone Gone” is a parody of the Beach Boys' “Fun Fun Fun” in which the malign corporate overlords will be “gone gone gone when the workers take their power away.” Similarly, “Anything Good” reworks Chuck Berry's “Johnny B. Goode” to accommodate the following lyric:  They may know how to serve the ruling corporate brass But they'll never have the knowledge of the working class No no, no they don't know know know Anything good Sammy Davis Jr. - The People Tree (1972) Written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, who also wrote Sammy's only #1 hit, "The Candy Man". That song was from the soundtrack to the movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. "The People Tree" was, in fact, the follow-up single, and it sank without a trace.  Gordon Parks - Blowin' Your Mind (1972) With vocals by O. C. Smith, whose big hit was "Little Green Apples". Talk about trying to make lightning strike twice (see "The People Tree")! O. C. Smith had been recording since the mid-'50s, starting out as Ocie Smith. An excellent stylist. I could and should do a whole show about him.  Leonard Nimoy - Spock Thoughts (1967) The Beach Bums (alias for Doug Brown and the Omens) - The Ballad of the Yellow Beret (1966) With Bob Seger(!) on vocals. Look at the composer.  From AllMusic: Despite a meager recorded output, Doug Brown and the Omens continue to hold a key place in Detroit rock and roll history as a launching pad for the young Bob Seger. Brown was already fronting the Omens when he first met Seger in 1964, soon inviting the aspiring singer/songwriter to join the band; financed by Del Shannon, sometime around 1965 the group cut a single, "TGIF"/"First Girl," which represents Seger's first known official recording. In January 1966, Brown produced Seger's regional solo blockbuster "East Side Story," the record credited with making the singer a Detroit superstar; the following summer, he also helmed Seger's "Heavy Music," another local smash.  Which doesn't excuse this particularly tone-deaf single. I guess no one thought their darker moments would be around in 2021.  The Osmonds - Havin' A Party (1975) Gentle Giant - Weekend Cowboy (1970) The Isley Brothers - Sweet Season/Keep On Walkin' (1972) Pat Boone - Wish You Were Here, Buddy (1966) James William Guercio  - Tell Me (1973) Terry Kath on vocals, uncredited.  Bob McGrath - Sir Duke (1977) The Utica Club Natural Carbonation Beer Drinking Song (1968) The band playing on this is the Chicago-based The Trolls. Richard Berry - Doin' It (1973) Richard Berry wrote and recorded the original 'Louie, Louie,' later performed by The Kingsmen. It is the second most-covered song in the history of rock music. Be Thankful For What You Got (inst.) - William DeVaughn (1974) From Wikipedia: DeVaughn was a salaried government employee as a drafting technician and a part-time singer. He wrote a song called "A Cadillac Don't Come Easy", which was eventually re-written to become "Be Thankful for What You Got", in 1972. He spent $900 towards getting it recorded with Omega Sound, a Philadelphia production house. The record producer at Omega, John Davis (a member of the MFSB studio session group), came up with a smooth arrangement, eventually booking time to record at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, used by Philadelphia International Records.  The song was released on Roxbury Records, a subsidiary of Chelsea Records, run by industry veteran Wes Farrell. You know him from his work with The Partridge Family.  The record sold nearly two million copies on its release in spring 1974, reaching No. 1 on the US Billboard R&B chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. With a sound and content influenced by Curtis Mayfield, its simple and encouraging lyrics hit home, to the extent that it became featured on gospel radio stations. When his success as a recording artist seemed guaranteed, DeVaughn quit his government job. DeVaughn released an album, mainly of songs with a religious character, and its second single, "Blood Is Thicker than Water", reached No. 10 R&B and No. 43 pop later in 1974; "Give the Little Man a Great Big Hand" had only minor R&B chart success early the following year. Live, DeVaughn preached to and admonished his audience from the stage [Ed: Just like George Harrison!]. He lost interest in the music industry not long afterward, working in a record store and again as a draftsman. Dave Dudley - Coffee, Coffee, Coffee (1965) Written by Tom T. Hall.   Terry Jacks - Put The Bone In (1974) Lee Edwards (The Christian Con Man) - Maui Girl (1983) From one of the biggest inspirations for this show, for better or worse, 365 Days Project: "The Christian Con Man Goes Hawaiian" is like a three-wheeled Radio Flyer rolling down a rocky hill. It starts slow but careens out of control by the journey's end. The track "Maui Girl" appears at the point when Lee Edwards is really picking up momentum (or another glass of cheap whiskey). "KIMCHEE LOVIN'!! I SHOOK HER COCONUTS!" UK - In The Dead of Night (1979) This is the almost never-heard single recorded with Terry Bozzio on drums, instead of the original with the also-great Bill Bruford.  Bill Haley and the Comets - Me and Bobby McGee (1972) The Four Tops - So Deep Within You (1973) Odd to hear The Four Tops cover The Moody Blues. This has to be Justin Heyward on lead guitar. HAS to be.  IS. Here is an article. Fanny - Conversation With a Cop (1970) From Discogs: Fanny was an American rock band, active in the early 1970s. They were one of the first all-female rock groups to achieve critical and commercial success, including two Billboard Hot 100 top 40 singles. The group was founded by guitarist June Millington and her sister, bassist Jean, who had been playing music together since they moved from the Philippines to California in the early 1960s. After playing in several bands, they attracted the interest of producer Richard Perry who signed them to Reprise Records in 1969 as Fanny. The band recorded four albums together before June Millington quit the group. Following a final album, Fanny disbanded in 1975. Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can Can (1970)  Jackie Lynton - The Ballad Of Hank McCain  (1969) From the soundtrack to "Gli Intoccabili" (aka "Machine Gun McCain"); Written by Ennio Morricone. Fricking GREAT.  GTOs - Circular Circulation (1969) Hugh X. Lewis - Evolution and The Bible (1968)  Frank and Nancy Sinatra - Life's a Trippy Thing (1971?) Renaissance - Island (1969)

Run Come Riddims
Run Come Riddims No 13 Part 2 - Early Summer 2020

Run Come Riddims

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 98:48


As Anthony B says, Stay At Home! He also notes that There Is a Light at the end of the tunnel, if we all work together to defeat the virus. Loving the Richie Spice cover of Max Romeo’s 1975 track Valley of Jehoshaphat and those Little Green Apples from Christopher Martin. More riddim mixes here, including a pair revisiting great riddims with new tracks. Tracklist: Chezidek - Let’s No Say 0:01 Nick Sefakis Feat. Rik Jam - Don't Want Conscious 2:28 Ginjah – Shootie Shootie 5:11 Deva Bratt - Chant Dem 8:03 Da Real Storm - Ital Dub 11:38 Christopher Martin - Little Green Apples 14:08 Tanya Stephens – Burn The Box 16:06 SoulFyah Productions - Mellow Riddim 18:37 Mykal Rose - Weed Plan 20:24 Chessboxin' Riddim - R.A.R. Productions 22:46 * Lutan Fyah - It’s A Party 22:47 * Pressure Busspipe - We Can’t Stop 25:01 * Kaibanon - Fade Away 27:27 * Thriller U - Potholes 29:40 * Kristine Alicia - Love Liberation 30:34 Stranjah Miller - Am Not Ignorant (Reggae Unite Version) 33:19 Riddim Instrumental by Asha D - Hush Time Riddim 36:01 Bunny Rugs, Samory I and Karbon – Run Away 37:32 Capleton - Million Miles 40:05 Anthony B and Manuel Feller - Stay At Home 42:39 Mackeehan - Raise A Pay 44:16 Christafari - Four Corners 46:34 Zabloxz Feat. Fantan Mojah - Life Hard Out Deh (Remix) 49:03 Ricky Ras - Tear Dem Down 52:34 Real Champion Riddim - Ghetto Youths International 54:54 * Jo Mersa Marley - Nothing Is Gonna Harm You 54:55 * Tydal Kamau - Carry On 56:28 * Black-Am-I - Wants And Needs 57:50 * Chris Martin - Have Patience 1:00:12 SoulFyah Productions - Recalibrate Riddim 1:03:40 Kumar - Grain Of Sand 1:05:10 Trinity Riddim - Vas Productions 1:06:24 * Anthony B - Rock With Me 1:06:25 * Skorcha - Epiphany 1:07:30 * Izac King - Cold World 1:10:14 Bugzy Anderson - Through Fire 1:12:35 Richie Spice - Valley of Jehoshaphat 1:15:03 Everton Blender – Long Hair Harry 1:18:37 Bobby Hustle and Jahricio - Freedom Is A Must 1:20:33 Angry Beast Riddim - Giddimani Records 1:22:09 * Da Real Storm - Angry Beast 1:22:10 * Skarra Mucci - I Told You 1:23:57 * Teacha Dee - Inspired 1:25:58 * Bobby Hustle - Moving In The Streets 1:27:29 * Perfect Giddimani - Wrathology 1:28:59 Wailing Trees - La Couleur De Nos Sentiments 1:30:53 Saga Riddim - RubaDub Blends 1:32:25 * Laden - Gal Professional (Remix) 1:32:26 * Deliman - Can’t Live Without You 1:33:59 Anthony B - There Is A Light 1:35:21

Run Come Riddims
Run Come Riddims No 13 Part 2 - Early Summer 2020

Run Come Riddims

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 98:48


As Anthony B says, Stay At Home! He also notes that There Is a Light at the end of the tunnel, if we all work together to defeat the virus. Loving the Richie Spice cover of Max Romeo’s 1975 track Valley of Jehoshaphat and those Little Green Apples from Christopher Martin. More riddim mixes here, including a pair revisiting great riddims with new tracks. Tracklist: Chezidek - Let’s No Say 0:01 Nick Sefakis Feat. Rik Jam - Don't Want Conscious 2:28 Ginjah – Shootie Shootie 5:11 Deva Bratt - Chant Dem 8:03 Da Real Storm - Ital Dub 11:38 Christopher Martin - Little Green Apples 14:08 Tanya Stephens – Burn The Box 16:06 SoulFyah Productions - Mellow Riddim 18:37 Mykal Rose - Weed Plan 20:24 Chessboxin' Riddim - R.A.R. Productions 22:46 * Lutan Fyah - It’s A Party 22:47 * Pressure Busspipe - We Can’t Stop 25:01 * Kaibanon - Fade Away 27:27 * Thriller U - Potholes 29:40 * Kristine Alicia - Love Liberation 30:34 Stranjah Miller - Am Not Ignorant (Reggae Unite Version) 33:19 Riddim Instrumental by Asha D - Hush Time Riddim 36:01 Bunny Rugs, Samory I and Karbon – Run Away 37:32 Capleton - Million Miles 40:05 Anthony B and Manuel Feller - Stay At Home 42:39 Mackeehan - Raise A Pay 44:16 Christafari - Four Corners 46:34 Zabloxz Feat. Fantan Mojah - Life Hard Out Deh (Remix) 49:03 Ricky Ras - Tear Dem Down 52:34 Real Champion Riddim - Ghetto Youths International 54:54 * Jo Mersa Marley - Nothing Is Gonna Harm You 54:55 * Tydal Kamau - Carry On 56:28 * Black-Am-I - Wants And Needs 57:50 * Chris Martin - Have Patience 1:00:12 SoulFyah Productions - Recalibrate Riddim 1:03:40 Kumar - Grain Of Sand 1:05:10 Trinity Riddim - Vas Productions 1:06:24 * Anthony B - Rock With Me 1:06:25 * Skorcha - Epiphany 1:07:30 * Izac King - Cold World 1:10:14 Bugzy Anderson - Through Fire 1:12:35 Richie Spice - Valley of Jehoshaphat 1:15:03 Everton Blender – Long Hair Harry 1:18:37 Bobby Hustle and Jahricio - Freedom Is A Must 1:20:33 Angry Beast Riddim - Giddimani Records 1:22:09 * Da Real Storm - Angry Beast 1:22:10 * Skarra Mucci - I Told You 1:23:57 * Teacha Dee - Inspired 1:25:58 * Bobby Hustle - Moving In The Streets 1:27:29 * Perfect Giddimani - Wrathology 1:28:59 Wailing Trees - La Couleur De Nos Sentiments 1:30:53 Saga Riddim - RubaDub Blends 1:32:25 * Laden - Gal Professional (Remix) 1:32:26 * Deliman - Can’t Live Without You 1:33:59 Anthony B - There Is A Light 1:35:21

Run Come Riddims
Run Come Riddims No 13 Part 2 - Early Summer 2020

Run Come Riddims

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 98:48


As Anthony B says, Stay At Home! He also notes that There Is a Light at the end of the tunnel, if we all work together to defeat the virus. Loving the Richie Spice cover of Max Romeo's 1975 track Valley of Jehoshaphat and those Little Green Apples from Christopher Martin. More riddim mixes here, including a pair revisiting great riddims with new tracks. Tracklist: Chezidek - Let's No Say 0:01 Nick Sefakis Feat. Rik Jam - Don't Want Conscious 2:28 Ginjah – Shootie Shootie 5:11 Deva Bratt - Chant Dem 8:03 Da Real Storm - Ital Dub 11:38 Christopher Martin - Little Green Apples 14:08 Tanya Stephens – Burn The Box 16:06 SoulFyah Productions - Mellow Riddim 18:37 Mykal Rose - Weed Plan 20:24 Chessboxin' Riddim - R.A.R. Productions 22:46 * Lutan Fyah - It's A Party 22:47 * Pressure Busspipe - We Can't Stop 25:01 * Kaibanon - Fade Away 27:27 * Thriller U - Potholes 29:40 * Kristine Alicia - Love Liberation 30:34 Stranjah Miller - Am Not Ignorant (Reggae Unite Version) 33:19 Riddim Instrumental by Asha D - Hush Time Riddim 36:01 Bunny Rugs, Samory I and Karbon – Run Away 37:32 Capleton - Million Miles 40:05 Anthony B and Manuel Feller - Stay At Home 42:39 Mackeehan - Raise A Pay 44:16 Christafari - Four Corners 46:34 Zabloxz Feat. Fantan Mojah - Life Hard Out Deh (Remix) 49:03 Ricky Ras - Tear Dem Down 52:34 Real Champion Riddim - Ghetto Youths International 54:54 * Jo Mersa Marley - Nothing Is Gonna Harm You 54:55 * Tydal Kamau - Carry On 56:28 * Black-Am-I - Wants And Needs 57:50 * Chris Martin - Have Patience 1:00:12 SoulFyah Productions - Recalibrate Riddim 1:03:40 Kumar - Grain Of Sand 1:05:10 Trinity Riddim - Vas Productions 1:06:24 * Anthony B - Rock With Me 1:06:25 * Skorcha - Epiphany 1:07:30 * Izac King - Cold World 1:10:14 Bugzy Anderson - Through Fire 1:12:35 Richie Spice - Valley of Jehoshaphat 1:15:03 Everton Blender – Long Hair Harry 1:18:37 Bobby Hustle and Jahricio - Freedom Is A Must 1:20:33 Angry Beast Riddim - Giddimani Records 1:22:09 * Da Real Storm - Angry Beast 1:22:10 * Skarra Mucci - I Told You 1:23:57 * Teacha Dee - Inspired 1:25:58 * Bobby Hustle - Moving In The Streets 1:27:29 * Perfect Giddimani - Wrathology 1:28:59 Wailing Trees - La Couleur De Nos Sentiments 1:30:53 Saga Riddim - RubaDub Blends 1:32:25 * Laden - Gal Professional (Remix) 1:32:26 * Deliman - Can't Live Without You 1:33:59 Anthony B - There Is A Light 1:35:21

Stairway To Heaven
Episode 155--Little Green Apples

Stairway To Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 142:55


Solomon Burke/A Change Is Gonna Come The Neville Brothers/A Change Is Gonna Come Aretha Franklin/A Change Is Gonna Come The Chamber Brothers/People Get Ready Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart/People Get Ready The Impressions/People Get Ready Stevie Wonder/Love's In Need Of Love Today James Taylor/You've Got A Friend Donny Hathaway/You've Got A Friend Gene Chandler/Stand By Me Tracy Chapman/Stand By Me Jesse J/Lovesong Sam Cooke/Blowin' In The Wind Stevie Wonder/Blowin' In The Wind John Legend/It Don't Have To Change Amy Winehouse/There Is No Greater Love Ella Fitzgerald/Misty Erroll Garner/Misty Patti Page/Little Green Apples O.C. Smith/Little Green Apples Dinah Washington/What A Difference A Day Made Clarence Carter/I'd Rather Go Blind Etta James/I'd Rather Go Blind Otis Redding/For Your Precious Love Jerry Butler/For Your Precious Love G.C. Cameron/Just My Imagination The Delfonics/Just My Imagination Temptations/Just My Imagination Jon Klemmer/Purity King Curtis/For What It's Worth Staple Singers/For What It's Worth Ray Charles, Gladys Knight/Heaven Help Us All Stevie Wonder/Heaven Help Us All Lena Horne/Unchained Melody Sam Cooke/Unchained Melody O'Jays/Stairway To Heaven Patti Labelle/Look To The Rainbow

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AcaGeekz - A Cappella Podcast
AcaGeekz 015 - Be My Valentine

AcaGeekz - A Cappella Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 33:42


Blindside is looking for high tenors, low basses and Mezzos! Blindside is a small a cappella group, looking to fill out our lineup.  Founded by blind individuals, Blindside has a big passion for helping others and would love to include more visually impaired members, but the bottom line is, we’re looking for fun, funny, talented people with a desire to make great music together!  We focus on contemporary rock/pop covers, but we're not going to shy away from the right classics or comedy tunes, as long as they form part of a cohesive set.  Depending on the gig, we'll  pepper our shows with originals as well. What we’re looking for:               *A talented high tenor  - we'll know the right fit when we hear it.  Strong solo chops need to be balanced against the ability to pull back into the chord and harmonize with the whole.               *A resonant low bass (Beatbox skills are valuable, but not essential) – This person needs to have at least a strong low D or lower.  Blend is important, but also the ability to adapt to a wide variety of styles.  A strong solo voice is also needed. *A solid mezzo singer.  The range isn’t as important as the ability to blend with the boys as well as rock out solos like a boss! While not essential, arranging ability, basic music theory and previous a cappella experience are definite pluses.  Most important is attitude.  We’re looking for members who have a strong work ethic and are passionate about their craft, but who enjoy singing on street corners or in restaurants for no other reason than it's fun. Time commitment:  Blindside rehearses twice a week for two hours each, or once a week for three hours.  Additional or alternate rehearsals can arise before performances based on availability.  Must be flexible for gigging since that will be a focus of the group.  Pay will only come from paid performances. Interested?  Contact us with the following:   * Basic info about yourself and experience * Photo   * Audio or video sample of you singing. Audition and callback day/time: Auditions will be held in 15 minute slots over two days in late February.  We will contact you to schedule a time.  Additional days may come up so please inquire. Location: Los Angeles  Contact: acageekz@gmail.com We look forward to hearing from you!   A Cappella Charity Event! I'm reaching out to you about a very special performance being put together in the Carolinas on the 21st of  June, 2017!  Many years ago, Gov. Hodges declared June 21 to be O.C. Smith Day.  In case you don’t recognize that name, O.C. Smith was a Grammy-winning soul and R&B singer who was best known for the song, “Little Green Apples.”  He had a reputation for integrity and doing good for others as well as being a well-loved artist within the music industry. Robert F. Smith is the blind son of the late O.C. Smith and has followed in his father’s footsteps in not only his love for music and performing, but also his enormous heart.  He started a non-for-profit organization called The Little Green Apples Project to inspire a million intentional acts of kindness.  Right now, he’s on a quest to help a 7-year-old boy named Tyler.  Tyler has autism and diabetes.  He is low-functioning and completely non-verbal and unable to tell his parents when his blood sugar drops, which can cause life-threatening seizures.  They have to monitor him 24/7 and it has cost them jobs as well as a home.  Robert is trying to raise $17,000 to get Tyler a specially trained service dog that can sense when Tyler is in danger and alert his parents.  Not only could this save Tyler’s life, but it could allow his parents to put their lives on track, secure in their son’s well-being. That’s where this performance comes in.  Robert has been pursuing his dream of singing the National Anthem and throwing out the first pitch at every Major and Minor League stadium in the country and is doing a whirlwind tour in North and South Carolina throughout June.  He’ll be fundraising and creating tournaments with his Toss To Target Game Towel.  But June 21st, his father’s birthday, is the crowning jewel.  We are hoping to honor both Robert and his late father and all the good works they’ve done with an all-a cappella event.  We hope this event will put us over the top and finally raise the money for Tyler – after all, what better way to pay homage to Robert’s father? This is how you can get involved! -We are reaching out to groups in and around the Carolinas who are willing to donate their time and talent to support this worthy cause. -We ask that each group arrange an O.C. Smith song (which we will assign) to include in their set to honor Robert and his dad. -We ask that each group promotes the show through their individual contacts and social media networks. We have a limited number of slots so please respond quickly if you want to get involved!  This is a onetime event and you don’t want to miss out!  We are looking to have the line-up locked down by March 1 to give us as much time as possible to promote the show! If you want to be involved, send us the following to seanapella@gmail.com by Friday, February 17: -A video of your group singing live. -Basic group info (i.e. Group’s name, the members names and their roles in the group) -A short, blurb about the group -A website or Facebook link (If applicable) -A repertoire list (If applicable) -E-mail and phone number of the group’s contact person. We look forward to raising our voices with you to celebrate the life of O.C. Smith and to help give a life-saving gift to Tyler!  This is what a cappella is all about, joining together to create something beautiful for the sheer joy of it! In harmony, ~Sean~  

Sermons from Ankeny UCC
Unbelievable Accomplishments

Sermons from Ankeny UCC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016


As surely as God made little green apples, the Cubs have won the world series. But as Chris Hayes points out, it's not the victory that matters. It's the struggle. The job in front of us. Bearing witness to evil, standing up in the face of fear.

Desert Island Discs: Fragment Archive 1970-1986

Roy Plomley's castaway is actor Clive Dunn. Favourite track: Little Green Apples by Dionne Warwick Book: Encyclopaedia Luxury: Soap

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