Podcast appearances and mentions of liz berlin

  • 15PODCASTS
  • 23EPISODES
  • 1h 22mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Nov 22, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about liz berlin

Latest podcast episodes about liz berlin

The Greatest Non Hits
Rusted Root: When I Woke

The Greatest Non Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 67:25 Transcription Available


Text us, and Rock on!What do you get when you mix rock, world music, and folk elements with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of nostalgia? Join us for a lively exploration of Rusted Root's eclectic sounds, where we promise you'll learn something new about their breakthrough album "When I Woke" and the infectious tune "Send Me On My Way." We chat about the band's use of acoustic instruments, diving into their diverse influences from African, Latin, and Native American music, as well as celebrating their energetic live performances. With a spotlight on band members like Mike Glabicki, Liz Berlin, and Patrick Norman, we also share Tim's quirky preparation rituals with unique beverages, providing a humorous twist to our conversation.Reminiscing about college days and the evolving drug scene, our musical journey is peppered with nods to Seth Rogen, "Family Guy," and SNL sketches. Get ready for a wild ride through basslines, guitar unity, and the impressive work of producers like Bill Bottrell. From hippie culture critiques to shoutouts to tea drinkers, we embrace the whimsical blend of music, exercise, and humor. Join us as we riff on music styles, from barbershop to jazz, appreciating Rusted Root's unpredictable tempo changes and over-the-top happy tunes. It's all about finding joy in the beats and maybe, just maybe, working up an appetite for a good tune or two!Support the show

The Greatest Non Hits
Rusted Root: When I Woke

The Greatest Non Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 67:25 Transcription Available


Text us, and Rock on!What do you get when you mix rock, world music, and folk elements with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of nostalgia? Join us for a lively exploration of Rusted Root's eclectic sounds, where we promise you'll learn something new about their breakthrough album "When I Woke" and the infectious tune "Send Me On My Way." We chat about the band's use of acoustic instruments, diving into their diverse influences from African, Latin, and Native American music, as well as celebrating their energetic live performances. With a spotlight on band members like Mike Glabicki, Liz Berlin, and Patrick Norman, we also share Tim's quirky preparation rituals with unique beverages, providing a humorous twist to our conversation.Reminiscing about college days and the evolving drug scene, our musical journey is peppered with nods to Seth Rogen, "Family Guy," and SNL sketches. Get ready for a wild ride through basslines, guitar unity, and the impressive work of producers like Bill Bottrell. From hippie culture critiques to shoutouts to tea drinkers, we embrace the whimsical blend of music, exercise, and humor. Join us as we riff on music styles, from barbershop to jazz, appreciating Rusted Root's unpredictable tempo changes and over-the-top happy tunes. It's all about finding joy in the beats and maybe, just maybe, working up an appetite for a good tune or two!Support the show

All of the Above radio
Episode 2: All New. All Different. AOTA - Diving into the archives! Part 2

All of the Above radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 117:43


Time for another listen into the old show; All of the Above radio. In this archive dive, we're showcasing a best of collection that originally aired in July of 2018. This episode features not just my musings. It also features an in studio cohost and two great call in guests. Get comfortable and enjoy. And don't forget to tell me what you think of the old show @alloftheaboveradio@gmail.com.Song Credits:Zero by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Written by Brian Chase, Karen Lee Orzolek and Nicholas Joseph ZinnerYou worry me by Natheniel Rateliff and the night sweats - Written by Nathaniel Rateliff and Luke MossmanPanic Switch by Silversun Pickups - Written by Brian Aubert, Christopher Ander Guanlao, Joseph Charles Lester and Nicole Lynn MonningerLoving is easy by Rex Orange County - Written by Alexander O'Connor and Benny SingsNo Good by Kaleo - Written by Jokull Juliusson, Daniel Aegir Kristjansson, Rubin Pollock and David Nils Olof AntonssonSend me on my way by Rusted Root -Written by Micheal Glabicki, Liz Berlin, John Buynak, Jim Dispirito, Jim Donovan, Patrick Norman and Jennifer WertzI do not own the rights to any music played on this show.

All of the Above radio
Episode 1: All New. All Different. AOTA - Diving into the archives! Part 1

All of the Above radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 115:03


Do you remember the old days of All of the Above radio? New to the show and just heard me talk about the old show format? Well I've dug into the crates to give you a best of All of the Above radio episode from January of 2019. You're about to get the full taste of what the show once was. Thanks to my time at the Fishbowl Radio Network for a great experience and vessel for creativity. Song Credits;Valerie by Ra Ra Riot - Written by Steve Winwood and Will JenningsLoving is Easy by Rex Orange County - Written by Alexander O'Connor and Benny SingsStarry Eyed by Ellie Goulding - Written by Ellie Goulding and Johnny LattimerEverything is Debatable by Hellogoodbye - Written by Forrest KlineSend Me on my way by Rusted Root - Written by Michael Glabicki, Liz Berlin, John Buynak, Jim Dispirito, Jim Donovan, Patrick Norman and Jennifer WertzI do not own the rights to any music played on this show.

The YaJagoff! Podcast - All about Pittsburgh
Ya Jagoff Podcast: Big Convos at Mr. Smalls

The YaJagoff! Podcast - All about Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 66:06


: If sidewalks could talk outside of Mr. Smalls Theater...the good news is the jagoff guests did including Beaver County Times' Entertainment Editor/columnist Scott Tady and renowned nutritionist expert from Active Eating Advice Leslie Bonci. Of course, the one who takes the stage of Pittsburgh music glory Liz Berlin, founder, partner, AND touring musician with Rusted Root & co-owner of Mr. Smalls Theatre. Gabriella Salvucci takes the mic thanks to Steel Kitty Productions. Rohrich Honda treats every day like it is their end of the month. No last-minute steals and made-up incentives, rather everyday deals that suit each customer. Rohrich Honda recognizes that each customer has a different preference from the CRV to the Pilot and every car and even truck in between. Consult a representative and as always visit rohrich.com for all your vehicle needs.   Music: Gabriella Salvucci thanks to Steel Kitty Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Mr. Wednesday's Marvel Movie Rankings, Mark Madden Hints Fleury Reunion was Imminent, Mr. Smalls is Back, and mroe

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 147:19


Mr. Wednesday Jeff Konkle feels very strongly about the best and worst movies to come out of the Marvel Universe, plus Mark Madden reveals how close the Penguins came to re-acquiring Marc-Andre Fleury. Liz Berlin is ready to re-open Mr. Smalls with their first national act featuring a local Pittsburgher.

A Map Of My Evolution
Sundae's Story

A Map Of My Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 91:53


Alicia Lynn is celebrating her ninth year as a professional artist out of Pittsburgh. Taking the stage name of Sundae Service in 2019, this entertainer, promoter, producer, instructor has been dancing into blessed friendships across the nation from glittering side show sword swallowers to internationally ranked drag and burlesque kings and queens! Touring music festivals, comic conventions, and every type of Hollyburgh film set, a constant observable trend grew into focus for Alicia Lynn. Fellow artists and activists like jazz chanteuse Phat Man Dee and the prolific Liz Berlin of Rusted Root and Mr. Smalls Theater saw it, too. When Man Dee and Berlin assembled Social Justice Disco in 2016, a culturally diverse activist music project reviving the energy of disco with the power of protest songs, Alicia Lynn would get her opportunities to address her concerns. Her role as a dancer grew to include a seat at the table co-hosting workshops in the spiritual and artistic communities to combat cultural appropriation. Knowing the idea can seem intimidating, we can still respectfully come together to take accountability and learn safely together. These crucial conversations are a vital component to the empowerment and uplift of long suffering, exploited, overlooked communities still oppressed by systemic racism. The goal is always to embrace truth and move with grace to give justice where it's due and promote healing for a future we can all share fully and equally. Against the backdrop of plague, projects have continued to find their way to this artist who gives her thanks to God. Like mana from Heaven, Sundae Service has been dancing online. Also, starting a new online store for her handmade jewelry and resin craft keepsakes has been keeping Alicia Lynn busy while virtual shows and other safe opportunities to perform and collaborate have grown into a profound blessing. Stay tuned to see what's next! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support

A Map Of My Evolution
Phat Man Dee's story

A Map Of My Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 82:18


Phat Man Dee is a cosmic jazz cabaret vocalist, bandleader, events producer, videographer, poet, freelance sideshow marvel, music educator, and social justice agitatrix. She regularly appears with her jazz group “The Cultural District”, "The Lemington Gospel Chorale" directed by Pastor Deryck Tines, and "Social Justice Disco" a collaborative musical project with Liz Berlin. She performs live approximately 100 dates a year in nightclubs, theaters, educational facilities, private events and festivals. She was voted #1 Best Local Jazz Act in the Best of Pittsburgh City Paper Reader's Poll of 2020. Phat Man Dee's passion for social justice is evidenced by the number of events she has performed for, and organized, to raise funds for and build awareness of important social issues like fighting racism, pursuing environmental justice and peace. In addition to her live performances, Mandee also teaches voice to young people through two musical programs, the We Rock Workshop, directed by Liz Berlin of Rusted Root and Creative Life Support, and the Afro American Music Institute, directed by Dr James Johnson and his wife Pamela Johnson, currently celebrating 35 years in existence. She has been awarded a "Love My Neighbor" grant from Neighborhood Allies to support her all ages, community oriented monthly jam session "Tune It! Tuesdays" which occurs every on the third Tuesday at Black Forge Coffee House. Phat Man Dee is an old-fashioned jazz torch singer with a number of new twists. She sings & duets her original compositions and eclectic repertoire of standards in English, Spanish, French and sometimes German and Hebrew. Her performance range is just as wide, spanning opera, theater and burlesque. From blues to filk, from opera to indie, Mandee's range is nothing short of breathtaking. Her CDs include "Life Just Goes On", "Torch of Blue" and "Merry ChristmaChannaKwanzaa Vol 1.1", "Hey Phat Chick! (Ya Got it Comin' to You!)", and "A Decidedly Creepy EP". During the summer of 2015, Phat Man Dee produced her web video series “Take it to the Bridge with Phat Man Dee” where she jammed with musicians and artists on bridges in a 12 country tour, 15 city tour of Europe. Her most recent full length work was a 12 song CD “Songs to Fight Fascists By!” with "Social Justice Disco", a collaborative musical project with Liz Berlin, co founder of Rusted Root. This excited socially minded creation features over 60 musicians, dancers, and spoken word artists. Since the pandemic she has released two singled "Everybody Hurts" which is a cover of R.E.M.'s composition, "MasQue Up!" which is an original song written as a love letter to the trans and LBGTQIA community, and "Save You, Save Me" which will be available December 11, 2020 and includes musicians from all over the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Kathleen Madigan Wants an International Women's Day Lunch Special, Missi Matthews & Proving the Doubters Wrong, and Liz Berlin & Making All-Girl Bands the Norm

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 148:13


Kathleen Madigan and dealing with "slime ball" promoters coming up in the stand-up industry, Missi Matthews thanks a Johnstown sports director for giving her reps as a young reporter, Liz Berlin wants more all-women bands, plus Joan Jett, the Wilson Twins and other women who rock, Oprah's bombshell interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and more.

Pai&Filho Cast
P&F Cast Ep. 32 - Para Onde Ir e Não Ir

Pai&Filho Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 22:29


Em tempos de pandemia, não dá para viajar (pelo menos como antes), mas nada nos impede de fazer planos ou conversar sobre viagens, o que sempre é um papo bom. Conversamos então sobre por que ir e por que não ir a determinados lugares, de acordo com cada um de nós. Na conversa, "viajamos" um pouco e trocamos ideias sobre ditaduras, pôquer e outros jogos, incluindo o xadrez, presente na série da Netflix O Gambito da Rainha, cassinos, bingos, aventuras como a do trem transiberiano, Agatha Christie, vinhos e outros temas. E sobre diferentes modalidades de viajar, com interesses específicos, como viagens literárias, gourmet ou históricas. E você, para onde nunca iria? E que lugar(es) tem muita vontade de ir? Siga-nos: @paiefilhocast Apoie o Pai&Filho Cast: https://apoia.se/paiefilhocast ( Fale com a gente: contato@paiefilhocast.com.br Um episódio novo toda semana! Dicas Musicais: ROAD to Nowhere. Compositor: David Byrne. Intérprete: Talking Heads. In: Little Creatures. [S. I.]: Sire, 1985. Disponível em: https://youtu.be/LQiOA7euaYA SEND me on My Own Way. Compositores: Michael Glabicki, Liz Berlin, John Buynak, Jim Dispirito, Jim Donovan, Patrick Norman e Jennifer Wertz. Intérprete: Rusted Root. In: A Era do Gelo - trilha oficial, por David Newman. [S. I.]: Blue Sky Studios, 2002. Disponível em: https://youtu.be/IGMabBGydC0 (vídeo original do Rusted Root).

Iron City Rocks
Episode 442: Liz Berlin, Shirley King and Joe Louis Walker

Iron City Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 90:08


Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Les Carpenter of the Washington Post & A Toxic Football Franchise in Disarray, Liz Berlin Needs Your Help to #SaveOurStages, Susan Koepen Returns

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 158:39


Sports Reporter Les Carpenter was a contributor to the Washington Post bombshell piece that dropped yesterday where fifteen women within the Washington football franchise's organization accused front office officials of sexual harassment. Although shoc...

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Liz Berlin and the Fight to Save Independent Music Venues

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 12:58


Places like Mr. Smalls Theater have been hit especially hard during the pandemic; they were the first establishments to close and will be among the last to open. Liz Berlin needs your help to preserve independent venues through the showing your support...

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Gene Steratore And Preserving the Sanctity of 4th Quarter Leads, Liz Berlin & the Pittsburgh Women's Music Fest, Joe Grushecky & More

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 155:34


Gene Steratore describes the rule changes implemented in the NFL and whether it's worth sacrificing the sanctity of the game for added entertainment. Liz Berlin is hosting a virtual Pittsburgh Women's Music Festival, happening tomorrow night at 5pm on Mr. Small's Facebook page. Joe Grushecky and the House Rockers are the subject of tonight's classic album series, specifically "Have A Good Time but Get Out Alive," and Sean Collier reviews a Dennis Rodman classic, and Joe Bartnick remembers the '92 Stanley Cup Champion Penguins in their quest for Back-to-Back Cups.

Taboo Table Talk with Krish Mohan
#170 - Small Business Series Featuring Liz Berlin, John & Kevin and Brian Balough

Taboo Table Talk with Krish Mohan

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 114:02


This week’s Small Businesses series highlights one of the best venues in Pittsburgh, Mr. Smalls with owner Liz Berlin. Then we talk to John Yodozinski of the Arthaus Projects along with Kevin Siebert of the Comedy Shop in Williamsport about what they’re doing bring art to their community. PLUS Brian Balough from Wise Acre Brewing Company talks about the ingenious way they opened! Pittsburgh Women’s Music Festival: https://www.facebook.com/events/1082556878780418/ National Independent Venue Association: https://www.nivassoc.org Arthaus Projects: www.arthausprojects.com Comedy Shop: https://www.facebook.com/TheComedyShopWilliamsport/ Wise Acre Brewing: wiseacrebrew.com NEW LIVE STAND UP COMEDY DATES June 5: The Citizen Revolution Virtual Stand Up Comedy Show. 9pm https://citizenrevolution-3.bpt.me June 12: The Citizen Revolution Virtual Stand Up Comedy Show. 9pm https://citizenrevolution-4.bpt.me June 19: The Citizen Revolution Virtual Stand Up Comedy Show, Juneteeth Special. 9pm https://citizenrevolution-5.bpt.me June 26: The Citizen Revolution Virtual Stand Up Comedy Show, Independence Day Special. 9pm https://citizenrevolution-6.bpt.me Donations: http://ramannoodlescomedy.com/donate/ Monthly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/SubscribeKrish Weekly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/WeeklyKrish

Chats With The Freak By EMSU Media
Chip from Chip & The Charge-Ups- Chats with the Freak

Chats With The Freak By EMSU Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 16:48


You can trace many styles of music back to the early punk sounds of the Ramones and the Pistols.  Whether its the early MTV era rock (Billy Idol, Joan Jett), pop punk (Green Day) or today’s alternative rock (Twenty One Pilots, Yungblud), there’s a common thread uniting these genres. Chip & The Charge Ups unapologetically incorporates all of these influences into their energetic songs.  Catch this band as they electrify the East Coast and beyond or check out their album, “Flow of the Current, Part I (+),” available now! Right now the Charge Ups are promoting the festive song "Black and Gold Christmas!" Features guest appearances by Liz Berlin of Rusted Root, Doug Carnahan of After The Fall, Jennifer Craven of A Common Crown and Char Fields! with the video directed by Marcus Morelli of Skene 19 Films. Proceeds from the sale of "Black and Gold Christmas" t-shirts benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.  Get your shirt and tickets for Chip and The Charge Ups show with Blacktop Mojo Dec 8th at  http://www.thechargeups.com/store   You can check out the video on their YouTube channel for Black and Gold Christmas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juYJv68WBGo

3 Questions and a Song
Black and Gold Christmas

3 Questions and a Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 12:51


I recently had a chance to sit down and interview Chip and Maleena Dominick from Chip and the Charge Ups, as well as, Brian Gulish the Vice President, Marketing & Communications for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. We talked about the new collaboration by Chip and the Charge Ups and local vocalists: Liz Berlin...

Behind the Backline
Dave Hillis - From Aspiring Musician to Multi-Platinum Recording Engineer

Behind the Backline

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 34:51


The music industry is an interesting place to be. A path you might start down might not be the path you end up on. What you think you want to do may not be the thing the industry picks for you. For creative musician types, there isn’t necessarily a typical “corporate ladder” structure that provides a single path like other industries. In fact, the music industry is more like a series of (tuning) forks or a “choose your own adventure” book that dictates your career path. ONCE UPON A TIME IN BROOKLYN... Born and raised in Brooklyn, Dave Hillis grew up next door to the future lead vocalist and bass player for Type O Negative Peter Steele. At the age of 5, Dave started playing piano and guitar, and had a chance to watch Pete play in bands and become inspired by the rock and metal scenes. Finding that he wasn’t good at playing cover songs, he found a passion for writing his own original music. Noting the record labels on his favorite bands’ album cases, he started just sending tapes of his original tracks to them and eventually got picked up at the age of 17. …ONWARD TO SEATTLE… After moving to Seattle, he had the chance to record at London Bridge Studios. After a chance meeting about town with the studio owner and sharing how well his recording session was going and how much he loved being in the studio, the owner gave him a chance to work at London Bridge as his new assistant. This was the being of a historic trip in the recording industry for Dave. Just by being in the same practice rooms and recording spaces as all these guys that were at the time unknown and unsigned, he became friends with (and eventually recorded) who we now know as Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Blind Melon and more. …HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN PITTSBURGH After having Seattle run its course and some family changes, Dave and his wife relocated to Pittsburgh. They really had no plans in regards to music or recording, so it was a bit exciting, scary and fresh. Shortly after the move, Dave met Liz Berlin, a founding member of the 90s band Rusted Root. Liz and her husband owned a theater, which was a former church, in Pittsburgh called Mr. Smalls. They also owned another church across the street from Mr. Smalls which she planned to convert into a recording studio, starting with the onsite Trident TSM Console she had recently acquired. Once she sparked Dave’s interest with the recording studio plans, they went in together to establish and build the new studio. Dave was able to bring out and contribute to the new studio the 2” Studer machine from London Bridge Studios that recorded some of the greatest albums of the day, including from Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Blind Melon and Screaming Trees. The whole goal of the new studio, which is called HJI Frequencies, is to do albums like they used to, to produce and maintain that historic, classic sound quality and bring that recording experience to newer and upcoming artists. ABOUT OUR GUEST Dave Hillis, a multi-platinum recording engineer who’s worked in Seattle during the grunge era on 90’s albums from Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and more, joins us in this episode to share his story from being a young, aspiring musician to getting into recording and working on some of the most historic and legendary albums of our time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthebackline/support

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
AB Cameo's, Seth Rorabaugh, Liz Berlin & Phat Man Dee

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019


We've obtained some special AB Cameo's of the wide receiver sending his well wishes for the small price of $500. Seth Rorabaugh thinks Phil Kessel will score again this season, and Liz Berlin and Phat Man Dee of CLS Records are working to inspire the next generation of Pittsburgh musicians

pittsburgh cameo phil kessel seth rorabaugh liz berlin phat man dee
Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
AB Cameo's, Seth Rorabaugh, Liz Berlin & Phat Man Dee

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 145:44


We've obtained some special AB Cameo's of the wide receiver sending his well wishes for the small price of $500. Seth Rorabaugh thinks Phil Kessel will score again this season, and Liz Berlin and Phat Man Dee of CLS Records are working to inspire the next generation of Pittsburgh musicians

pittsburgh cameo phil kessel seth rorabaugh liz berlin phat man dee
Petticoat Rule
The Phat Man Dee Episode

Petticoat Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 76:26


Jazz chanteuse and cultural icon Phat Man Dee joins Petticoat Rule to talk about activism through music, respecting history through your creations, and learning to embrace your uniqueness. We hear all about her path to her weirdness, the many influences and teachers she's had along the way, and her goals to contribute positivity to society and foment advocacy for the downtrodden. Included in this episode is a song from her personal collection, Hey Phat Chick!, as well as one from her collaboration with Liz Berlin of Rusted Root, Social Justice Disco: Songs to Fight Fascists By. SPOTIFY: The Phat Man Dee Playlist CREDITS: Intro/Outro Tunes created in collaborative segment with Phat Man Dee, Erika, and Tara using a Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. This project supported in part by a Seed Award from The Sprout Fund. The producers would like to thank The River's Edge for providing the use of their studio space and equipment in the making of this episode. Special Guest: Phat Man Dee.

jazz river's edge rusted root liz berlin phat man dee sprout fund
Wheelers Weekend Jams
Liz Berlin of Rusted Root Interviewed by Wheelers Weekend Jams Live & Direct

Wheelers Weekend Jams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 12:19


Lynn Cullen Live
Thur., July 5 Episode

Lynn Cullen Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 67:13


Lynn has a full show today. The first half has her nephew Hank Miller. Then the second half has Phat Man Dee and Liz Berlin

liz berlin phat man dee