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From music to motorsports to Mansfield's workforce, Clint Knight wears a lot of hats — and we talk about all of them in this week’s episode. By day, Clint is the Workforce Development Director for the Richland Area Chamber & Economic Development, working to build a talent pipeline that can support the region’s evolving economic needs. Outside the office, he runs Valley Media and Productions, curates the Sunday Songwriter Series at the Phoenix, and co-hosts the Ohio Dirt Track Podcast. We dig into Clint’s history as a musician and his passion for local music — including his work curating intimate songwriter showcases. We discuss his deep roots in the dirt track racing scene, where he co-hosts a podcast and is closely following the revival of the Mansfield Motorsports Speedway. We also touch on his day job in workforce development and what it really takes to prepare a community for industrial growth. Plus: local news headlines from around the region, including a death penalty case in Morrow County, inmate overdoses at RICI, and the latest on solar energy restrictions in Richland County. Relevant links: Visionary: New owner has big plans for half-mile Mansfield speedway Mansfield Fire Dept. responds to multiple overdoses at RICI Majority of Richland County townships seek restrictions on wind, solar projects Morrow County Sheriff’s deputy killed while responding to domestic dispute Check out the Ohio Dirt Track podcast! Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism. 12% OFF in June with code "birthday" at checkout. Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing performance in the vinyl room from Columbia-Missouri rockers, Highway Demon. Plus a few from Zawata's Dylan McCord. We also had a visit from Adam Wilson, AKA, Pepr and a brief chat with Claire from Kansas City's Nightosphere. Great show.
Live remote from our place in Rocheport celebrating the Hickman Highschool 2025 graduates - including my son, Lucas. Live music from Holy Frog, Zawata, Hardy But Hardly, Bartholomew Bean and Robbie Burt. Just awesome.
What does it take to keep a city's music soul alive when developers, gentrification, and time threaten to erase it?In this heartfelt and hilariously offbeat episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive deep into the beating heart of the DFW music scene—and it's as wild, weird, and wonderful as you'd expect.From Krystina's Nirvana cover band Oatmeal Pizza (yes, you read that right) to a passionate plea to save Fort Worth's beloved venue The Cicada, the crew blends humor, nostalgia, and genuine love for local music into an unforgettable hour of radio. You'll hear about the upcoming June 8th benefit show, the rise of Fort Worth as a cultural powerhouse, and the bittersweet tug-of-war between community and commercialization.But the real showstopper? Skin's tribute to his high school buddy Rob Dunlap—a 7-foot-tall, bearded legend—whose band The Golden Falcons is reuniting for a 20-year anniversary show at Double Wide. With a vinyl reissue of their cult-classic Honduras album and a stacked lineup including Hawk vs. Dove and Minor Tigers, this episode is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever moshed in a dive bar or discovered their favorite band in a back alley venue.Memorable Moments:“The Eagle was here before radio existed… back in the Tin Pan Alley days.”“Imagine a 7-footer with a beard down to his chest belting out indie rock—how do you not go to that show?”“We should've called it the Wildlife Tour: Golden Falcons, Hawk vs. Dove, Minor Tigers!”
Real fun show with some great songs from the multi-talented Olyssa Herico. We had a few live ones in the big room and a whole bunch of recorded material. Also visits and a couple songs from both Dick Johnson and Nathan James Bratten, aka Hardy But Hardly.
Re-Enjoy this episode from January:In this episode of The Austin Young Show, I sit down with the Austin-based ska powerhouse Hans Gruber and the Die Hards. Recorded on the back patio of Three Links during the final stop of their tour, this conversation dives into the band's unconventional approach to music, wild tour stories, and what it takes to keep the ska and punk scene alive. We also chat about supporting local music, the current state of the Austin music scene, and their new split EP launch. Packed with energy, humor, and insight, this is a collaboration you won't forget.Follow The Austin Young Show: www.austinyoungshow.comMusic By:Hans Gruber and The Die HardsTrepanationI Put A Spell On YouLet's Drive EverywherePWRUPKing Kong*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*Original Air Date: January 2, 2025
We're nearly halfway through New Zealand music month, and Wellington Mornings' look back on the greatest Kiwi songs ever released continues. This week; what was the first New Zealand number one single entirely in te reo Māori? And what was the first number one from a female artist? Also, our music man James Irwin takes a look back at the TV shows of old that celebrated Kiwi music. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes, technically EVERY band/artist is local to SOMEWHERE - but we asked our Patrons to send in a song by a band/artist they feel never quite got the recognition they deserved. A band that seemed to have it all, but never rose to the level of national/international prominence where they would be well-known outside their hometown/city/state...etc. You may not know a lot of these songs...but you should!! Songs discussed in this episode: Sir Winston - Humbert; Museum For Lightspeed Travellers - This Heel; Cigarettello - The Holy Terrors; Romeo - Wipers; Opportunity - The Mandala; What's Inside - Gruel; Punch - Milf; Crazy Mixed Up World - Natural Causes (Recorded live at Washington Square, Miami 1993); Need Your Love - Willie Stratton; If I Were A Bullet (Then For Sure I'd Find A Way To Your Heart) - One Thousand Violins; Umbopo - Doctor Father; What Is This? - B Team; Circuits Down - Band no. 12; Margaret Says - The Vulgar Boatmen; See You Around - Champale; My Dear Heretic - Mary's Danish; When I'm Needing Someone - Diane Ward & Sturgis Nikides (Voidville, Recorded live at Washington Square, Miami 1993); Nights On End - The Reactions; Paranoia - Yesterday's Children; Hide - ALA.NI; Breeding Feeling - Current Affairs; Mach Schneil Meine Kliene Buzzbomb - The Intoxicators!; Shake Some Action - Charlie Pickett & the Eggs (Recorded live at The Button, Ft Lauderdale 1982); Trick The Machine/Voices - Stockfinster; Me And My Wife - Amanda Green; Aluminum Room - The Front
Centralia's Off Grid performed in the big room along with a couple songs from Doc Floyd, Zawata and Kind Kurt. Also a visit from the Dicksmen, a local philanthropic group doing good work for Columbia's less fortunate. The wonderful Aina Cook also dropped by for a quick hello.
Rockin' performance from Kirksville based Secular Era. Sherry Wyatt came by and talked with us about the Goldstar Memorial Day Parade. Plus a visit from Dave Angle and a couple songs from him.
A fundraiser is being held for the local legend, who is recovering from a health scare and the medical bills are costly. Mick Sterling joined Vineeta to talk about a fellow singer who has made a massive impact on the local music scene. Saturday at the Medina Entertainment Center.
Awesome live remote broadcast from Gumbo Bottoms Ale House in Jefferson City. Amazing performances from Lucky, Rayce Kendrick, Andy Samson, Sarah Parker, Cowboy Church and Zawata.
Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen to another episode of The Open Mic Podcast! With your host Tom Hirst, brought to you by Richland Source and Newsroom After Hours! This week we have a new Mansfield-ish band called MARROWEATER in the house! They play Deathcore music. The genre is coming back and it's an awesome thing. It makes me feel old. Gotta go check out their first single entitled infestation! Check it out here MARROWEATER Please make sure to like, share, and give us that much appreciated 5 star rating, that I'm sure you will agree, is well deserved! Also if you have Instagram, check us out: @openmicpdcast Check out The Richland Source and The Newsroom After Hours for all things happening in the great and beautiful Mansfield, Ohio! Also Check out Relax It's Just Coffee and Two Cousins Pizza Co. and Bonfire NAtion LTD and and The Mothership for local shows! Mansfield, Ohio is the greatest city in the continental U.S!
Text us about this show.One can't overstate how important Marc Golde and Rock Garden Studio have been not just to the NE Wisconsin music scene, but to the state scene overall. Marc has garnered multiple WAMI Awards over the years as a producer, musician, and studio owner and all are well deserved. He has rightfully earned the praise of countless musicians who have had the good fortune to record at Rock Garden, share a stage with him, or simply because he is who he is: genuine. After three decades of recording excellence, Marc is pulling the faders down on Rock Garden Studio, moving on to new challenges, and returning to an old flame (i.e. writing music). Rock Garden might be three decades old, but its story goes back farther than that, so join us for a bit of history and to find out what the future holds for Marc Golde."The Highest High" written and performed by Marc Golde℗ 1999 Marc Golde. Used with permission of Marc Golde"She Doesn't Know" written and performed by Marc Golde℗ 2020 1930816 Records DK. Used with permission of Marc GoldeSupport the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
Outstanding live performance from Tulsa, Oklahoma based Justin Bloss. Plus a phone interview with St. Louis artist, Michael Blakey and a couple songs from Dylan McCord and our own Kind Kurt. Thanks to Andrew Ryan for making the connections.
This episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show features three guests: Kim Divine, John Zimmerman, and Ray Martell. Kim Divine discusses the upcoming disbandment and equipment sale of Stage Lights Musical Arts Community, an organization she co-founded 16 years ago to bring music education to the community. John Zimmerman, president of the St. […]
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Text us about this show.Amelie Eiding and Jonathan Kresin are the husband and wife duo 7000apart and with this episode they're making their third appearance on Into The Music. This time around we have not just their two most recent singles, "Soul & Soma's Scars" and "Legacy," but we're debuting their fantastic NEW song "Up To Date" which drops on April 7! Add to that discussion of their new album project, Why Do We Do What We Do?, the importance of reliable bandmates, a plethora of 2025 WAMI Award nominations, and Amelie becoming the Swedish voice of Snow White. There's always lots going on with 7000apart, so listen in and catch up on the latest."Soul & Soma's Scars" and "Up To Date" written and performed by 7000apart℗ 2025 7000apart, LLC. Used with permission of 7000apart."Legacy" performed by 7000apartwritten by Jonathan Kresin℗ 2025 7000apart, LLC. Used with permission of 7000apart.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
Music By: The Weigh Down - Marilyn, Run and Skelton Dance PartyThe Two Watts - Russian WarshipWagon Boss - After 8The Austin Young Show Theme - The FullstopsThe Austin Young Show Outro - Jeffboy Zen Follow The Austin Young ShowTalent Manager: Veronica Young *DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
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Chill show with just me, Kind Kurt and C-Lark. A few phone calls and a visit from Jeff Stack for reality check.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: When Rain Reigns: A Festival of Community Spirit Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-03-23-22-34-01-es Story Transcript:Es: En la Plaza Mayor, el aire primaveral estaba lleno de emoción y el dulce aroma de las flores.En: In the Plaza Mayor, the spring air was full of excitement and the sweet aroma of flowers.Es: Los trabajadores iban y venían con banderas coloridas y luces mientras armaban el escenario central.En: The workers were coming and going with colorful flags and lights as they set up the central stage.Es: Javier, con la lista en mano, revisaba cada detalle.En: Javier, with the list in hand, checked every detail.Es: Era el encargado de organizar el festival de Pascua, una tradición muy esperada por toda la comunidad.En: He was in charge of organizing the Easter festival, a very anticipated tradition for the entire community.Es: Lucía y Carlos, amigos de Javier, ayudaban colocando guirnaldas.En: Lucía and Carlos, friends of Javier, helped by putting up garlands.Es: Carlos, con una sonrisa, decía: "Este año será el mejor festival."En: Carlos, with a smile, said, "This year will be the best festival."Es: Pero Javier no estaba tan seguro.En: But Javier was not so sure.Es: El informe del tiempo no era favorable: lluvia fuerte durante el fin de semana del festival.En: The weather report was not favorable: heavy rain during the festival weekend.Es: Con el rostro preocupado, Javier caminaba por la plaza.En: With a worried face, Javier walked through the plaza.Es: Necesitaba un plan.En: He needed a plan.Es: Sabía que la comunidad contaba con él.En: He knew that the community was counting on him.Es: Quería que la fiesta uniera a todos, trayéndoles alegría y momentos de felicidad.En: He wanted the celebration to bring everyone together, bringing them joy and happy moments.Es: Los problemas comenzaron antes de lo previsto.En: The problems began sooner than expected.Es: Varios músicos cancelaron su participación porque no querían que sus instrumentos se mojaran.En: Several musicians canceled their participation because they did not want their instruments to get wet.Es: Lucía sugería buscar bandas locales, pero Javier temía que no fuera suficiente para la audiencia.En: Lucía suggested looking for local bands, but Javier feared that it would not be enough for the audience.Es: Además, había menos espacio bajo la carpa en la plaza.En: Also, there was less space under the tent in the plaza.Es: Entonces, Javier tuvo una idea.En: Then, Javier had an idea.Es: Cerca de la plaza había un gran salón cubierto.En: Near the plaza, there was a large covered hall.Es: Aunque no era al aire libre, podría ser una buena alternativa en caso de lluvia.En: Although it wasn't outdoors, it could be a good alternative in case of rain.Es: Sin perder más tiempo, Javier decidió preguntar por la disponibilidad del lugar.En: Without wasting more time, Javier decided to inquire about the availability of the place.Es: El día del festival llegó, y esas nubes oscuras cumplían sus amenazas con lluvia abundante.En: The day of the festival arrived, and those dark clouds fulfilled their threats with abundant rain.Es: La plaza estaba vacía y mojada.En: The plaza was empty and wet.Es: Con calma en la superficie, pero nervios dentro, Javier decidió trasladar el evento al salón.En: Calm on the surface, but nervous inside, Javier decided to move the event to the hall.Es: Los voluntarios movieron rápido las decoraciones y los puestos de comida.En: The volunteers quickly moved the decorations and food stands.Es: Cuando las puertas del salón se abrieron, la gente comenzó a entrar.En: When the doors of the hall opened, people began to enter.Es: Las risas llenaron el espacio y la música resonaba fuerte.En: Laughter filled the space and the music resonated loudly.Es: Los niños jugaban, y las familias compartían momentos felices, agradecidas de mantener viva la tradición de Pascua.En: The children played, and the families shared happy moments, grateful to keep the Easter tradition alive.Es: Javier respiró aliviado.En: Javier breathed a sigh of relief.Es: Aprendió que, a veces, improvisar es necesario para alcanzar el éxito.En: He learned that sometimes, improvising is necessary for success.Es: Observaba a su alrededor, viendo las sonrisas y el espíritu comunitario vivo.En: He looked around, seeing the smiles and the lively community spirit.Es: Comprendió que su flexibilidad había hecho posible este hermoso encuentro.En: He understood that his flexibility had made this beautiful gathering possible.Es: El festival concluyó con aplausos, agradecimientos y la promesa de continuar el legado.En: The festival concluded with applause, thanks, and the promise to continue the legacy.Es: Javier se fue a casa esa noche, satisfecho y agradecido.En: Javier went home that night, satisfied and grateful.Es: Había logrado lo que más deseaba: unir a su comunidad y hacerlos felices, adaptándose a cada desafío con valentía y corazón.En: He had achieved what he most desired: to bring his community together and make them happy, adapting to each challenge with courage and heart. Vocabulary Words:excitement: la emociónaroma: el aromaworker: el trabajadorto set up: armarstage: el escenarioto check: revisarto anticipate: esperarto favor: favorecerworried: preocupadorain: la lluviatent: la carpahall: el salónabundant: abundanteto move: trasladarvolunteer: el voluntariodecoration: la decoraciónfood stand: el puesto de comidato enter: entrarmusic: la músicalaugh: la risajoy: la alegríarelief: el alivioto improvise: improvisarsuccess: el éxitosmile: la sonrisacommunity: la comunidadto adapt: adaptarsechallenge: el desafíocourage: la valentíaheart: el corazón
Extremely fun show featuring members of the band, Monsterya, along with a Mike and Steel from Cost of Desire and a phone visit with Concannon manager, Bobby Vestal. Great music from all three bands.
Get ready for ASS! Jacob Sereno and Matt Ostman from the legendary American Shit Storm (aka ASS) invade the studio this week for a raucous conversation about their years of punk rock mayhem. We're cranking up the volume with tracks from across their discography, including a sneak peek at their brand new track, "Cult." These punk veterans share their insights on the scene then and now, and let's just say, things get a little wild. Join us for the chaos, the music, and the unfiltered truth – because when American Shit Storm is involved, you know it's gonna be a party (even if it spells ASS).Don't forget to follow The Austin Young Show on social media and leave us a review!www.austinyoungshow.comMusic By: American Shit Storm - Cult, Die?!, Weight of the World and DenyCasual Relapse - Another Headache*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
Alright, buckle up, because this episode is a goddamn BLAST! We're jumping into the sweaty, raw, and unapologetic world of From Parts Unknown. A couple of weeks back, I ditched the studio and infiltrated their practice space – think concrete floors, ripped posters, and the kind of energy that makes your eardrums vibrate before they even plug in. We talked everything: from their new bass player, the real stories behind their gritty lyrics, and how Ben wants to take a dump on the Orange mans stage. These dudes are the real deal, no frills, just pure, punk passion.But here's the kicker, folks. I managed to snag an exclusive. You're hearing it here FIRST. We're dropping the WORLD PREMIERE of their brand-spanking-new track, "On and On". This ain't hitting streaming platforms until TOMORROW, so consider this your VIP pass. It's a furious, anthemic banger that'll have you screaming along by the second chorus. Trust me, you'll be hitting replay.Follow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.comMusic By:From Parts Unknown - Barrymore, Teddy Ruxpin, On and On.Hotcake Hand Grenade - Grape Soda The Austin Young Show theme song was created by The Fullstops*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
A few highlights from our first Open Mic at B-Side Records in Columbia, Missouri - Tuesday March 4, 2025. Featuring Billy Haring, Justin Hickerson, Nathan James, Dave Angle and Drew Baxter.
Members of the band Lifeline visit with us in the studio and play a few songs for us. Chris Canada also stopped by to talk about Roux Pop-Ups - A cool new Cajun Food project of his. Finally Nathan James Bratten, AKA Hardy But Hardly, stopped by and shared a couple of his lovely songs with us. Plus some fun phone calls.
Dallas hip-hop heavyweights G Champ and Michael Heathen roll through the studio to talk about their decade-plus reign in the DFW scene and the creation of their powerhouse, G.L.O.A.T. Entertainment. Hear how these two linked up, the story behind G.L.O.A.T., and get the inside scoop on their individual journeys. We'll be spinning fresh tracks from Michael Heathen's latest project and G Champ's feel-good anthem, “Good Vibes Only.” Plus, we'll have some laughs as we (lovingly, of course) roast our pal Bubba for breaking up The Boxer's Brain (sorry, not sorry!). It's a conversation you won't want to miss, bridging the gap between the punk/ska energy you love and the raw talent of Dallas hip-hop.Follow G Champ and Michael Heathen's music at the links below. Don't forget to follow The Austin Young Show on social media and leave us a review! www.austinyoungshow.comMusic By: Michael Heathen - The Rotation, Victory Lap (ft. G Champ & Kid Splinter) and GloryThe Boxer's Brain - Necro (Live at Double Wide)G Champ - Good Vibes Only (feat. Yung Deuce)*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Tuesday, February 25th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Jovon Dangerfield, MTh, Executive Director for TYM4Change website: https://tym4change.org/ instagram: tym4ckern
Mike Stephen sits down with Jess King and Will Duncan, the owners of Fitzgerald's in Berwyn, to learn about the venue's history and impact on Chicago and then gets the lowdown on new music from the local band Falling Stars with guitarist and vocalist Mark Sheehy.
Today The News Cycle focuses on celebrating national and local musicians. We sat down with Yuma Kano, pianist and winner of the annual Davis High Concerto Competition this year, who detailed his love for music and playing. Then, Carlos Chavez reports on Watermelon Music Store and how they allow local musicians to shine. Finally, Sam Ochsner-Hembrow covers the Grammys award show and Davis community members' favorite moments.Hosted and produced by Boyeon Choi. Packages by Carlos Chavez and Sam Ochsner-Hembrow. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez.