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Best podcasts about london house

Latest podcast episodes about london house

Cooking the Books with Gilly Smith
Anna Haugh: Cooking with Anna

Cooking the Books with Gilly Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 29:52


This week, we're with Irish chef, Anna Haugh to talk about her first cookbook, Cooking with Anna.Anna is a massive part of the story of British food culture, leaving Dublin as a young woman to cook in the steamiest kitchens in London – Shane Osborn's Pied a Terre, Philip Howard's The Square and Gordon Ramsay's London House. But in 2019, she opened her own, Myrtle in Chelsea, more than a nod – a deep bow to Myrtle Allen, the doyenne of Irish cuisine and the inspiration behind Darina Allen's legendary Ballymaloe Cookery School Click here for Extra Bites from Anna at Gilly's Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 10

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 72:07


Open City
Government warned London house building is grinding to a halt

Open City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 44:47


This week Producer Poppy spoke to Fran Williams - the architectural journalist and occasional host of The Brief - to discuss the big stories in housing, architecture, and planning news this week.// Government warned London house building is grinding to a halt // A new benchmark for sustainable housing wins planning in East Sussex // Loss of Jewish East End heritage as landmark beigel shop closes its doors // And a 6 million pound rebrand for London's ‘Orange Line'The Brief is supported by Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.Click here to get early, ad-free access to The Brief, and support accessible independent journalism from Open City.The Brief is recorded and produced at the Open City offices located in Bureau. Bureau is a co-working space for creatives offering a new approach to membership workspace. Bureau prioritises not just room to think and do, but also shared resources and space to collaborate. To book a free day pass follow this link.The Brief is produced in association with the Architects' Journal, and the C20 Society.The C20 Society are offering The Brief supporters 20% off membership, just follow this link and use the code C20THEBRIEF at the checkout.If you enjoyed the show, we recommend you subscribe to the AJ for all the latest news, building studies, expert opinion, cultural analysis, and business intelligence from the UK architecture industry. Listeners can save 15% on a subscription using this link. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 9 - Phil Asher - Tribute to a Legend

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 60:00


A tribute mix with music from the legendary DJ/Producer - Phil Asher

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Filming At Ghislaine Maxwell's London House - Epstein Procurer For Prince Andrew | Podcast 829

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 73:50


DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 1

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 60:00


DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 8

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 60:00


Resident Set from Ibiza Stardust Radio

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 7

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 60:00


DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 6

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 60:00


DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 5

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 60:18


London House Music Workz - Resident Set form Ibiza Stardust Radio

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 4

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 60:00


London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 4

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 3

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 60:00


London House Music Workz - LHMW Vol 3 - Resident Set from Ibiza Stardust Radio

DJ Sets
London House Music Workz LHMW Vol 2

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 60:00


Volume 2 in the new residency from London House Music Workz

Dress: Fancy
The Official Laura Ashley Fan Club

Dress: Fancy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 60:20


Dress: Fancy begins a new season with a special episode exploring the history and influence of Laura Ashley – join host Lucy Clayton and fellow Laura Ashley obsessives Isabel Spearman, founder of the hugely influential Daily Dress Edit, Telegraph Fashion Director Bethan Holt, and designer Justine Tabak to glory in the legacy of a brand that has not been given its fair share of attention historically, but is experiencing a renaissance for vintage collectors and as an inspiration for hoards of contemporary designers too. Instagram @mslucyclayton @dressfancypodcast @dailydressedit @justinetabak @bethanholt Links Lucy's vintage shop Isabel's Daily Dress Edit popup Justine Tabak Bethan's new book Recommended content The Rise and Rise of Laura Ashley 1976 The Pattern of Success Laura Ashley, by Martin Wood Laura Ashley: a Life by Design, by Anne Sebba Laura Ashley Decorates a London House, by Jane Clifford

Ben Franklin's World
331 The Discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 86:05


In a town as old as Williamsburg, Virginia, which was established in 1638, it's often the case that historic buildings with interesting pasts stand unnoticed and in plain sight. Such was the case for the building that once housed Williamsburg's Bray School. A school founded by a group of Anglican clergymen with the express purpose of educating Black children in the ways of the Anglican faith. It was an education that included reading, possibly writing, and the Book of Common Prayer. In honor of Juneteenth, we explore the exciting rediscovery of Williamsburg's Bray School with three scholars: Maureen Elgersman Lee, Director of the Bray School Lab at William & Mary; Ronald Hurst, Vice President of Museums, Preservation, and Historic Resources at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and Nicole Brown, a historic interpreter, American Studies graduate student, and the graduate student assistant at William & Mary's Bray School Lab. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/331 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 025: Jessica Parr, Inventing George Whitefield Episode 073: Mark Noll, The Bible in Early America Episode 133: Patrick Breen, The Nat Turner Revolt  Episode 311: Katherine Carté, Religion and the American Revolution Episode 320: Ben Franklin's London House   Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter

Cocina Delirante
Todo lo que debes saber sobre la experiencia gastronómica del chef Rikku Ó'Donnchü en London House

Cocina Delirante

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 2:37


En el mundo #gastronómico cada vez es más común encontrar propuestas #gastronómicas que van más allá de solo darnos una #comidarica, muchos #chefs han optado por darnos experiencias que involucren todos los sentidos para poder lograr una #atmósfera más #cautivadora, hoy te contaremos sobre la experiencia gastronómica en #LondonHouse.

Cali's ✯ HouseNation Radio
Brutus Guest Mix Episode 132 of Cali's ✯ House Nation Radio

Cali's ✯ HouseNation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 60:28


This week on the guest mix we welcome back our mate Brutus from London. Episode 132's Guest Mix has some really good London House and Tech House vibes.  https://www.instagram.com/brutusdj.uk/

Tomo Talks
Erik Knows All with Erik Appleyard

Tomo Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 34:31


Erik Appleyard is a friend and knows a lot about a lot. We met at the London House in Doctor Phillips by Universal Studios. He brought over some speciality liquor and dropped serious knowledge on whiskey, scotch, and life.

DJ Hyphen Podcast - Funky House, Trance, Old Skool, & more. www.facebook.com/TheDJHyphen
Episode 2: Progressive House (with a touch of main stage) May 2022 - UK London House

DJ Hyphen Podcast - Funky House, Trance, Old Skool, & more. www.facebook.com/TheDJHyphen

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 58:00


Live recording May 12 2022 progressive house set.For mad man Jack :)Tracklist Title  | Artist 1  | Drown (Massano Remix)  | Juan Hansen & Øosti 2  | System (Original Mix)  | Massano 3  | Oxygen Levels Low (Original Mix)  | Colyn 4  | The Light (Extended)  | Diode Eins 5  | Running feat. Meg Myers (Original Mix)  | Anyma (ofc) 6  | My Heart (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix)  | Carsten Halm 7  | He's All I Want (Planet 23 & Angel.i.n.o 2021 Remix)  | Paul Oakenfold, Angelmoon, Angel.I.N.O & Planet 23 8  | Rush (Miss Monique Extended Remix)  | Sied van Riel 9  | Under The Sun (Extended Mix)  | Franky Wah & AR/CO 10  | Carnaval de Paris (Extended Mix)  | CID 11  | La Danza (Extended Mix)  | John Summit 12  | Sandstorm (Extended Mix)  | Freejak 13  | Savage (Extended Mix)  | Tiesto & Deorro 14  | Offshore (Extended Mix)  | Armin van Buuren, Chicane & AVIRA 15  | Midnight (The Hanging Tree) [MK Remix] (Extended)  | HOSH, Jalja, 1979EnjoyDJ Hyphendjhyphen@hotmail.comLike and share - www.djhyphen.com

Redeeming Lit: A Christian Fiction Podcast

Step back in time with us as we read Katherine Reay's The London House. We learn about 1940's fashion, spies, and brave men and women who risked their lives. You won't want to miss this discussion!

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The Hope Prose Podcast
Episode 65: The London House & Jane Austen

The Hope Prose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 39:02


In today's episode, Katherine Reay, a national bestselling and award-winning author of several novels, stops by to talk to Rebekah and Tara about her wildly successful novel THE LONDON HOUSE.  Listen as they chat about her first foray into historical fiction, the research she conducted for the story, her love of the classics, and why food plays an important role in her novels. HINT: Jane Austen may have something to do with it. Enjoy!  Due to character limitations, please find a full version of our show notes and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1

Ben Franklin's World
320 Benjamin Franklin's London House

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 72:46


Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706, to Abiah Folger and Josiah Franklin. Although Franklin began his life as the youngest son of a youngest son, he traveled through many parts of what is now the northeastern United States and the Province of Quebec and lived in four different cities in three different countries: Boston, Philadelphia, London, and Passy, France. In honor of Benjamin Franklin's 316th birthday, Márcia Balisciano, the Founding Director of the Benjamin Franklin House museum in London, joins us to explore Benjamin Franklin's life in London using details from the largest artifact Franklin left behind: his rented rooms at 36 Craven Street. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/320 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 001: James N. Green, Library Company of Philadelphia Episode 022: Vivian Bruce Conger, Deborah Read Franklin & Sally Franklin Bache Episode 149: George Goodwin, Benjamin Franklin in London Episode 169: Thomas Kid, The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin Episode 175: Daniel Epstein, The Revolution in Ben Franklin's House Episode 207: Nick Bunker, Young Benjamin Franklin   Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter

UBC News World
This Islington, London House Removals Company Has A Fleet Of Vans & Expert Staff

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 2:53


Right Removals (020 3507 0305), the popular London house removals company, can provide the level of expertise and van fleet range needed to tackle even the biggest home relocation. Learn more at https://right-removals.co.uk/london/man-and-van-islington-removals (https://right-removals.co.uk/london/man-and-van-islington-removals)

UBC News World
This Enfield, London House Removals Firm Provides Expert & Affordable Services

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 2:43


Are you looking to move in or out of Enfield? Do you want to find a professional removal company that has local area knowledge and offers the best services in the London region? Then look no further than Right Removals! Visit https://right-removals.co.uk/london/man-and-van-enfield-removals (https://right-removals.co.uk/london/man-and-van-enfield-removals) for move information.

The Dana Gould Hour
Date Night!

The Dana Gould Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 152:08


We have an excellent show for you. Rob Cohen is with us. Rob has been a creative partner of mine since way, way, way, back in the Ben Stiller Show days. In addition to being in incredibly talented writer and director in his own right, Rob and I collaborated on the late lamented Super Adventure Team way back in the dark ages, Rob directed Stan Against Evil and is currently the director of YouTube's hairy sensation, Hanging With Dr. Z. He also has a new podcast out that is incredibly funny called The Bad Dates Show, which is just people recounting their worst dating experience. But, as you will hear in the interview, these stories aren't just, “We didn't click.” Some of this stuff is INSANE. Additionally, Adam Carsten is here. Adam has a documentary out that you have to see called Live At Mr. Kelly's. If you are in any way interested in stand up comedy, or jazz, or the nightclub culture of midcentury America, this doc is a must see, covering the stories of Mr. Kelly's, the London House and all the legendary nightclubs that made Chicago the cultural nexus it was in the 50' and 60's. Stand up comedy, jazz, Playboy magazine, all that stuff flourished in that era and Live At Mr. Kelly's tells the story in a way that is a an incredible and entertaining education, but that also leaves you wanting to learn more.

Historical Bookworm
Episode 22: Guest Katherine Reay & a Review of A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano

Historical Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 33:20


Join author Katherine Reay for a chat about her latest release The London House. Did you know that there were female spies for George Washington? Yep.

UBC News World
This Stratford Relocation Expert Offers 24/7 London House & Furniture Removals

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 2:22


If you're looking for a safe, reliable, and affordable London move, Right Removals (+44-7446-833911) can cover every need. Give them a call today, or learn more at: https://right-removals.co.uk/services/london-house-removals (https://right-removals.co.uk/services/london-house-removals)

Friends & Fiction
Friends & Fiction with Armando Lucas Correa and Katherine Reay

Friends & Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 75:18 Transcription Available


On this episode we welcome two author guests. First we talk to Cuban-American author Armando Lucas Correa, a journalist who has worked at People en Español for 24 years, the past 14 as editorial director. He joins us to discuss his new memoir, IN SEARCH OF EMMA: How We Created Our Family, the moving story of his lifelong dream of becoming a father and the long emotional road to making that dream come true. Then we sit down with Katherine Reay, the national bestselling and award-winning author of several novels and one work of non-fiction book, Awful Beautiful Life, co-authored with Rebecca Powell. Katherine joins us to discuss her forthcoming historical novel, THE LONDON HOUSE, in which an uncovered family secret sets one woman on the journey of a lifetime through the history of Britain's WWII spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris.

Lavish Hospitality
Ep 41: The One Where Katherine Reay and I talk about her new book The London House and Knowing Ourselves as Creatives

Lavish Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 35:21


Katherine Reay is an author and classic literature lover. She loves plenty of different creative activities and loves how they fuel her writing habit. Her new book releases today, November 2, and I can't 2ait to read it. Dear Mr KnightleyThe London House

The Business of Healthcare with Tara Humphrey
#136 The Future of Healthcare with Lara Otunla

The Business of Healthcare with Tara Humphrey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 43:48


Lara Otunla is a pharmacist and owns her own Pharmacy, she is the founder and CEO of the London House of Wellbeing which is a screen service that allows us to have access to specific health related tests. Lara shares with us her journey from Pharmacist to serial entrepreneur with so much in between. Thank you Lara for sharing all that you have with our listeners.  Topics to listen out for today;  Do you consider yourself an entrepreneur?  Health Screening  Health Check – Indications  Launching a second business  How do you get in your own way?  Productivity Tips  Connect with Lara Otunla  The London House of Wellbeing website  Instagram - The London House of Wellbeing  Info@thelondonhouseofwellbeing.co.uk  0207 7330932  LinkedIn    Work with me  If this podcast resonated with you, and you are a healthcare professional requiring some dedicated time to help you work through some of the challenges around building your business and selling your services, I would love to help you. Click here to work with me or email me at admin@thcprimarycare.co.uk.  For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.  Improving the Business of Healthcare – One Episode at a Time   Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website – THC Primary Care. 

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing
Afternoon Flash Briefing - 05.28.21

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 1:29


Chicago's London House #2 in the country, Gossip Girl trailer, Finding Nemo is 18 years old!

awaytolivewell podcast
Lara Otunla- The London House of Wellbeing

awaytolivewell podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 39:19


Lara Otunla  Bsc(Hons) MRpharmS is the director and founder of the London House of Wellbeing. Lara and the team are dedicated to helping people take a proactive approach to their own health by offering screen testing, advice and information for various health issues in a welcoming environment. The LHOW is based in Herne Hill with a view to rolling out other locations across London.  Mention A Way To Live Well, when booking a test or buying any products to receive 20% off.

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Ahmad Jamal Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 54:00


My guest today is an Afro-American musical wizard. He developed his chops on the bandstand growing up at the tale end of swing and developing his own style within the bebop language. My guest understands the African roots of his music and merged this with the blues of Chicago which were coming up the Mississippi Delta. He found the groove in bars and nightclubs, ballrooms and burlesque houses. Could have been the London House or the Regal Theatre swinging his band and merging two different tunes by raising the hand and showing one finger or two. My guest has an entrepreneurial spirit. He never plays the same song once, preferring the improvisational melodies that make real jazz what it is. He has done this before during and after the record industry helped create an identity for cats like Dizzy Gillespie, Ramsey Lewis, Randy Weston, Horace Silver and Milt Jackson. He's toured the world playing late into the evening at "Oil Can Harry's." A club in Vancouver with the venerable Calvin Keys and fellow steel city bassist John Heard. He's cut albums and soundtracks on Argo and Chess, Catalyst and 20th Century. Today we live in the 21st century where labels have stratified music. This has led to a rigid radio structure and a shrinking record business. Throw in the fact that six night a week gigs are non existent and the music community faces a supply and demand crisis. How do you create your own individual sound in academia? How do you get more secure on the bandstand without the consistent live engagements? How can you develop an identity in a business that values twitter followers and looks as opposed to burning music you can feel in your gut. Looking for answers with a legend, Ahmad Jamal welcome to the JFS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast
S2 E13. SEA PART IV – Fun On Boats

Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021


In our final episode of Season 2, Alix and Carmella offer a quick-fire selection of stories on the custom of the sea. TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2024/02/24/s2-e13-sea-part-iv---fun-on-boats/ CREDITS With thanks to Emily for transcription help. Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend. Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY Boger, J. (1805). ‘Plympton, July 4, 1805’, London Gazette, 6 July, p. 869. Available at: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15821/page/869 Boréale 138. (2019). Radio-Canada, 31 October. Available at: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premiere/emissions/boreale-138/segments/chronique/140347/bateau-naufrage-anticosti-granicus-cannibalisme-cote-nord Bossé, G.R. (2003). The macabre discovery of the wreck of The bark Granicus, on the Island of Anticosti, during the winter and spring of 1828-1829. Available at: http://www.geocities.ws/grbosse.geo/granicus/granicus.html ‘Charlotte de Berry’. (2021). Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_de_Berry Chronicles of the Sea. (1838). ‘Loss of H.M.S. Nautilus’, Chronicles of the Sea, 13 October, pp. 1-6. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gwUHAAAAQAAJ&dq=HMS%20Nauticus%201807&pg=PA369#v=onepage&q=HMS%20Nautilus%201807&f=false Coolopolis Montreal. (2013). ‘Cannibalism in Quebec’, Coolopolis, 6 May. Available at: http://coolopolis.blogspot.com/2013/05/cannibalism-in-quebec.html Drew, C. and D. Stout. (2000). ‘Survivors Tell of Submarine Horrors’, New York Times, 17 August. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/17/world/survivors-tell-of-submarine-horrors.html Foxe, E. (2004). Charlotte de Berry. 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Bretts Property Rants
London House Price predictions for 2021

Bretts Property Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 1:19


London still has the best fundamentals no doubt about that. 

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Howard Rumsey Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 24:06


The iconic jazz clubs in our countries history stretch from coast to coast. There was The Both/And and Jazz Workshop in SF. The London House in Chicago, Lennie's on the Turnpike in Boston and Smalls Paradise in Harlem. These clubs captured the essence of swing music, the lighting, the intimacy- that visceral feeling of collective unison between bandmates and their devoted patrons. Slowly though in the age of rock palaces and the switch from acoustic to electric instruments these clubs faded away. One though did not. It was in Southern California but not LA. You needed to drive out to the sandstone of Hermosa Beach to frequent this club and so many of the musicians from Henry the Skipper Franklin to Gene Perla to Kenny Burrell played at this venue. Cats like Buster Williams recorded with The Crusaders at this club - so did Elvin Jones and Grant Green and Joe Henderson. Others like Ramon Banda would come as a veritable kid to watch Mongo Santamaria. This club was the link from be-bop to post-bop. From Chet Baker to Sonny Rollins to Chico Hamilton. Loyalists, smack addicts playing three sets a night that left the audiences ears ringing as they headed out into the salty air of the Pacific. My guest today was the artistic director of the Lighthouse All-Stars. It Started with Teddy Edwards and Hampton Hawes, passed on to Shelly Manne and Shorty Rogers and continued with Bud Shank and Max Roach. The fusing of these groups coincided with Lester Koenigs Contemporary Record Label which gave identities to those who played melodic invention before the digital age. When improvisational swing began to fade in the early 1970s my guest took over Concerts by the Sea in Redondo Beach which carried on the traditions of the Lighthouse featuring Cal Tjader and Jim Horn, Woody Herman and Dizzy Gillespie. My guest was born in 1917, is an accomplished pianist in his own right playing on albums with the aforementioned Baker, Stan Kenton and Miles Davis. He has seen, heard, felt and contributed to our countries cultural heritage by giving opportunities to those who wanted to further the connection between the known and the unknown. Howard Rumsey, welcome to the JFS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Ramsey Lewis Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 48:17


Nat King Cole put his life on the line playing music. He was an inspiration to many a young pianist who saw the way to communicate musically. To break down all the barriers that people put in there way. Nat King Cole and Oscar Peterson inspired cats like my guest who grew up in Chicago.....which was brimming with the baddest cats around Elliott Randall, Richard Evans, Morris Jennings, Cash McCall, Charles Stepney and an unlimited amount of Young/Holt. These cats contributed to my guests albums, movie soundtracks and live performances at the Lighthouse or the Jazz Workshop. These melting pot of brethren thrived on commerce based record labels like Chess Cadet which fostered African American roots music like Ahmad Jamal and my guest. It was a month at the London House growing up with those who were inspired by Monk and Blakey Playing with the late great Cedar Walton. My guest is an ambassador of music taking his bands from Bahrain to Tucson. He has lived in the Windy City scene developing the groove, the feel keeping the African swing element into the music.....developing relationships within the urban community which fostered the community integral to melodic invention. My guest has seven children and 14 grandchildren his legacy is cemented and now he will try to pour wisdom and faith into the younger brethren Just a link in the chain Ramsey Lewis welcome to the JFS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Terry Gibbs Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 56:56


My guest today has been a band leader for over 60 years. He made his name playing the vibes which is this hosts favorite instrument. It's a percussion instrument with a warm sound and can be played in a trio setting the way Red Norvo did with Tal Farlow and Mingus or in a Quintet setting like Cal Tjader did with Armando Peraza, Al mcKibbon and Dick Birk. It fits into all types of musical settings and it was popularized by my guest by his virtuosic approach and an ability to create an output within the big band ensemble. My guest today is a lover of people. He has an insatiable desire to play music you can tap your foot to. That's what Jack Kleinsinger told me about my guest. He's played on the east coast and west during the heyday of bebop and swing. His peers include Bill Holman and Chet Baker, Jimmy Rowles and Ray Brown, Milt Jackson and Harold Land. These cats had to sing for their supper because if they didn't sing there would be nothing left to eat. My guest was a relentless entertainer and musician. He created a following through his gesticulations and banter along with a Jitterbug Waltz when music was made for dancing. His collaborations with Steve Allen and Star Time increased his name recognition in the often obscure world of improvisational swing or melodic invention. He continues to be a link in the chain For younger musicians who are searching for something to say. There are no more live clubs on every corner of urban America, there are no longer 1 month residencies at the London House or Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse or Lord Chumleys and the barriers and stratification that have been put up in music hurt the ability for experimentation and chance taking because mega money has superseded quality art, pacification rules the day as opposed to the visceral culture that was visible on Market Street in Chicago or Harlem. Ultimately the ego has superseded the music in that individuals now project their own monster chops at the expense of the accompanists, the listening and the love. This is why lessons in life from the old guard are key. It's why my guests son plays with venerable grey beards Ron Carter, Kenny Barron and Ron McClure......time for some good vibes. Terry Gibbs welcome to the JFS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Property Business Club Podcast
Ep. 26 HMO London Property Investing Strategy

Property Business Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 44:04


The London House of Multiple Occupation Strategy Webinar part of the Topical London property investing strategy. Monthly 3rd Tuesday 7pm GMT 30min live webinar with Q&A. Achieve cashflow, profit or equity. Register at benjaminpropertyservices.eventbrite.co.uk. Listen to the audio version as episode 26 of the Property Business Club Podcast.Click to view: show page on Awesound

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Famoudou Don Moye Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 5:15


The drums tell stories when played by masters. The traditional chanting with the drum elicits the spiritual sanctuary of slaves aboard ships sailing from Mother Africa to the islands. The slaves communicated amongst themselves, staying in the moment, keeping spirits high, as high as they could be. The drum and its rhythms made their way through the steel bands of the Bahamas and Danny Ray playing Cungas @ some Pink Flamingo Hotel in Miami Beach to Armando Peraza and George Shearin or Chano Pozo and Dizzy Gillespie. But what about the stories, the poems the clave beat in Congo Square or Wayne State when my guest attended school. When traditional earthy Afro-Centric Jazzers were exploring Free Music. Totally unencumbered by time- The total African American Experience....in the moment all the time everyday. My guest today is a creator. Forever creating his spirit transcends his own being. Some people wait a whole lifetime to figure this out. My guest started realizing his true nature back when Frank Strazzeri and Jimmy McGriff and Willis Jackson were blowing up Rochester at the social club his mom ran. At Wayne State the neighborhoods were communities, tribes with different factions but an understanding of the music. The power of the music and the sophistication of the music. It might have been the Jockey Club with Jimmy Smith and Donald Bailey. Or at the London House where Ed Thigpen held down the groove with Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown. The music and the rhythms have always been suppressed in this country which is why my guest is no longer living here. He lives in France where music is an inherent part of the cultural fabric of the people. It's a multi-colored fabric that reaches all across the world and acknowledged the great black musicians, artists and entertainers. You want to make 5 trillion dollars and be obligated to give nothing back to the culture then the US is the place to be. If you want to be recognized and appreciated as an artist within a successful non communist system most African musicians moved to Europe. All of a sudden we as a country are having big discussions about race. My guest felt this, saw this, experienced this decades ago and bounced out. He dug the Midwest what with his unheralded Black Artists Group of St. Louie.....when Dizzy and Blakey and Elvin were still circuiting this globe searching for that magic triangle of sound. My guest left an imprint with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and The Arts Ensemble of Chicago which pleasured audiences here in the States and abroad what with their colorful attire, storytelling and sheer creative genius that told the story of their people. A story getting lost in the homogenization of the Americas. My guest believes his number one goal is to please the audience, educate those who's ears are open and play on in the memory of Roy Brooks and Tony Williams and Buddy Rich and Joe Jones and Art Blakey and.........well. Famoudou Don Moye welcome to the JFS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

All iN with Jason Phillips
75. Bringing NCI, iN3 and All iN Performance Back to Life

All iN with Jason Phillips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 49:35


We are back! Brining The All iN Podcast back to life with a special look at the All iN Performance programming with Jason, Cam and Michael. Not only do we share the programming ups and downs but candid insights into our business and culture live from the London House in Chicago!   Episode resources: Learn more about iN3 Nutrition coaching services in3nutrition.com Follow Jason @jasonphillpsisnutrition Follow iN3 Nutrition @in3nutrition

The 80% with Esther O'Moore Donohoe

CLICKITY CLICK! IT'S EPISODE 66.Ahoy! This week my very, very special guest is one of my great pals and great talent chef Anna Haugh.You may have seen her host Saturday Kitchen and Royal Recipes on the BBC or even Pointless Celebrities on Channel 4 but Anna is far from pointless. She has been working her tush off for years in kitchens across Europe honing her skills and making a name for herself as one of the most successful chefs in London. Starting out with Derry Clarke in l'Ecrivain in Dublin she has also worked for the acclaimed Gualtiero Marchesi's in Paris, Pied à Terre in London, Gordon Ramsey at London House and Bob Bob Ricard.I chatted to Anna when she was over in Dublin working at food festival a few weeks ago after a long day of service. Because she is my friend, I ignored her exhaustion and forced her to talk to me. I'm lucky to know her and I'm sure you will enjoy hearing her jourrrrrrneeeeyyy (plus the story of her dad stealing a stick of unripe bananas when he was small). Anna is destined to be a household name and I can't wait to see what the future holds for her.If you like this episode, please leave a review. It takes seconds and means you can continue to listen to the podcast for FREE. Plus, if you like it, why not share the link with some friends you think might enjoy it too.Now, if you're ever in London and want to treat yourself to great cooking and service here is the link for Anna's restaurant, Myrtle Restaurant https://www.myrtlerestaurant.com/ TELL HER ESTHER SENT YOU (She will charge you double)Listen to her brilliant talk on mental health in her Food on the Edge talk here https://foodontheedge.ie/video/anna-haugh/ Go nuts and follow on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest updates and incredible images from me. Email: 80percentpodcast@gmail.com DON'T BE SHY, SAY HI! Sign up to my newsletter where I give you funny words for free! http://www.estheromd.com/newsletter/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lori & Julia
5/1 Wed. Hr. 1 - Sting lived in a London house with a ghost

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 44:00


Lori forced Julia to take the day off. A notable obit in the world of bar tending. Sting lived in a London house with a ghost. The new Charlize Theron movie looks good as does "Poms" with Diane Keaton. Guest is Sally Hepworth, author of "The Mother-In-Law".

Dirty House Sessions
Dirty House sessions 030 - Blue Kandi

Dirty House Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 74:32


Based in the East London heartlands, Blue Kandi is part of the next wave of exciting DJ talent to emerge from London’s capital. His sound unique, fusing together the darker side of House music with rhythmically imprinted tribal elements, full of creative flair and is constantly pushing the boundaries of his chosen genre. Never one to conform, Blue Kandi sets are typically heard flittering between Tech House and Minimal grooves with subtle Techno nuances creating an identity that is true to himself and resonates overwhelmingly with a crowd. Although a relative newcomer to the scene, this upcoming artist has already crafted quite an impressive CV of both venues and events, as he embarks on his acoustic journey that will inevitably see him rise to the top of the scene. In fact, his list of residencies grows constantly and rapidly, with some well-respected brands taking notice of his undeniable skills at the controls. This rise is ever more evident as he has taken to the airwaves with a bi-weekly residency on the most talked about House Music Radio station in London - House 559 where his shows have already delivered large numbers of both listeners and post-show playbacks, adding yet more credibility to his moniker and sound. Not one to stand still, Blue Kandi launched his own underground House movement in 2018; Lost The Plot. Although in its early stages of growth, the exciting brand has already commanded some real attention and with that, a flurry of revellers flocking to see both venture and artist rise. 2019 is already in full bloom for Blue Kandi as his ascent continues at pace. With his sound constantly impressing and following surging there is only one direction for this talent.

Dirty House Sessions
Dirty House sessions 030 - Blue Kandi

Dirty House Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 74:32


Based in the East London heartlands, Blue Kandi is part of the next wave of exciting DJ talent to emerge from London’s capital. His sound unique, fusing together the darker side of House music with rhythmically imprinted tribal elements, full of creative flair and is constantly pushing the boundaries of his chosen genre. Never one to conform, Blue Kandi sets are typically heard flittering between Tech House and Minimal grooves with subtle Techno nuances creating an identity that is true to himself and resonates overwhelmingly with a crowd. Although a relative newcomer to the scene, this upcoming artist has already crafted quite an impressive CV of both venues and events, as he embarks on his acoustic journey that will inevitably see him rise to the top of the scene. In fact, his list of residencies grows constantly and rapidly, with some well-respected brands taking notice of his undeniable skills at the controls. This rise is ever more evident as he has taken to the airwaves with a bi-weekly residency on the most talked about House Music Radio station in London - House 559 where his shows have already delivered large numbers of both listeners and post-show playbacks, adding yet more credibility to his moniker and sound. Not one to stand still, Blue Kandi launched his own underground House movement in 2018; Lost The Plot. Although in its early stages of growth, the exciting brand has already commanded some real attention and with that, a flurry of revellers flocking to see both venture and artist rise. 2019 is already in full bloom for Blue Kandi as his ascent continues at pace. With his sound constantly impressing and following surging there is only one direction for this talent.

Dirty House Sessions
Dirty House sessions 030 - Blue Kandi

Dirty House Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 74:32


Based in the East London heartlands, Blue Kandi is part of the next wave of exciting DJ talent to emerge from London's capital. His sound unique, fusing together the darker side of House music with rhythmically imprinted tribal elements, full of creative flair and is constantly pushing the boundaries of his chosen genre. Never one to conform, Blue Kandi sets are typically heard flittering between Tech House and Minimal grooves with subtle Techno nuances creating an identity that is true to himself and resonates overwhelmingly with a crowd. Although a relative newcomer to the scene, this upcoming artist has already crafted quite an impressive CV of both venues and events, as he embarks on his acoustic journey that will inevitably see him rise to the top of the scene. In fact, his list of residencies grows constantly and rapidly, with some well-respected brands taking notice of his undeniable skills at the controls. This rise is ever more evident as he has taken to the airwaves with a bi-weekly residency on the most talked about House Music Radio station in London - House 559 where his shows have already delivered large numbers of both listeners and post-show playbacks, adding yet more credibility to his moniker and sound. Not one to stand still, Blue Kandi launched his own underground House movement in 2018; Lost The Plot. Although in its early stages of growth, the exciting brand has already commanded some real attention and with that, a flurry of revellers flocking to see both venture and artist rise. 2019 is already in full bloom for Blue Kandi as his ascent continues at pace. With his sound constantly impressing and following surging there is only one direction for this talent.

Barley & Me
Episode 71: Van Havig & Ben Love of Gigantic Brewing & George Dimeo of Maletis Beverage

Barley & Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 106:41


Host Ben Rice travels to Portland, OR, to sit down with Van Havig and Ben Love of Gigantic Brewing, along with guest George Dimeo of beer distribution company Maletis Beverage, to talk about beer. And 80s SoCal Punk. And 90s London House. And why death metal is dumb, but awesome. Plus! Why greatest hits albums are vanity projects, brewer faces ending up on the bottles of other brewers' beers, what sets Gigantic apart from other breweries, and the epic battles between cans and bottles, between American and English beers, and between Van and literally anyone and anything. Plus why Flat Earther believers are wrong and brewers generally aren't scientists, and so much more! This conversational spectrum is vast like the universe and frantic like Dame Lillard, so give it a spin and see what grabs ya! Enjoy! Learn more about Gigantic Brewing @giganticbrewing Learn more about Maletis Beverage @maletisbeverage Follow Barley & Me @barleyandmepod Intro music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart) You can now buy Barley & Me t-shirts through Zen Threads! www.bit.ly/BarleyZen  

Henry Pryor
London house prices on the slide? 15th Nov 2017

Henry Pryor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 9:08


A chat with Vanessa Feltz on BBC London who had read in the Evening Standard that house prices in the Capital are falling. True or false?

Unregulated Best Bits
Ritz Boss: It's sad foreign investors are pushing up London house prices, and stifling community

Unregulated Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 0:57


He also added, even he would struggle to buy a flat for his children in or near London Listen to the full interview on the City A.M. Unregulated podcast, the no holds barred, uncensored look at the personalities behind the world's businesses. Listen now https://audioboom.com/posts/5204612-old-fashioned-luxury-in-modern-london-the-man-running-the-ritz

Avenue Red
Avenue Red Podcast #053 - Mr. Shadow

Avenue Red

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 64:10


For 53rd Avenue Red Podcast we present a deep, grooving, soulful mix from Mr. Shadow (real name Mark McFarlane), the man behind the London House cult known as "The Brotherhood Of House". Mark's show runs on Deepvibes Radio and has had some great guests featured, including Avenue Red's Alec Pritchard (https://soundcloud.com/alecpritchard/the-brotherhood-of-house-034-alec-pritchard). The rest is from Mark himself, hope you all dig the selection! "Being asked to contribute a mix to this immense series has been an honour & hopefully lives up to the very high standards set by the past contributors that have graced this series. I try not to pre-plan my mixes & this one was no different. A lot of my stuff is solidly rooted in the old-school but also appreciating the new as a means to cover a wide spectrum of the House sound in a way that flows. Kicking off with two stone-cold classics from Logic & Mood ll Swing, the mix moves onto some newer cuts that I'm personally feeling at the moment, including Angelo Draetta & Luigi Egitto's “Frozen Eyes” on SP Recordings, also Cocoared's "Funk'N EvaMo" (Only Essence Re-Grooves) on Vital Grooves. A big highlight for me was being able to include two tracks from around '94 that I have never quite managed to incorporate into a set before: The Beloved's "1000 Years From Today" (Todd Edwards Remix) and one for the true veterans at the end - Da Cuban Heelz's "Da Theme". Hopefully you enjoy this mix as much as I enjoyed mixing it for this wonderful podcast series. I run a Radio show on Deepvibes Radio called The Brotherhood Of House. The whole ethos of the group/show/events are about promoting that House movement vibe which is severely lacking in today's industry. The shows attempt to showcase lesser-known but non the less talented DJ's & Producers to give them a platform to be heard alongside some very established names, such as Harold Heath, Daniel Ward, Roland Nights, Dweller, DJ Caspa, Dudley Strangeways & many many more." Mark McFarlane, December 2015 https://soundcloud.com/mr-shadow-1 https://www.mixcloud.com/THE_BROTHERHOOD_OF_HOUSE/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/THEBROTHERHOODOFHOSE http://www.house-mixes.com/profile/MRSHADOWDJ

Dj Gaetan Scott
London House Mix 2012 REMIXED

Dj Gaetan Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2012 62:53


https://djgaetanscott.podomatic.com/entry/2012-01-13T15_03_48-08_00 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/djgaetanscott/episodes/2012-01-13T15_03_48-08_00 Fri, 13 Jan 2012 23:03:48 +0000 2013-12-07 2013-12-07 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/djgaetanscott/episodes/2012-01-13T15_03_48-08_00 DJ GAETAN SCOTT house,soul,music,mix,london,2012 3773 no

Julian Pearlson Podcast
3TH SEPTEMBER 2011 LONDON HOUSE MUSIC < LISTEN IT >

Julian Pearlson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2011 45:02


Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Spiderhole (2010)

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 5:12


They say squatting is dead - a term that takes on a sinister double meaning when four homeless art students decide to take up residence in an abandoned London House where a hidden terror lurks. DirectorDaniel Simpson WriterDaniel Simpson StarsAmy Noble Emma Griffiths Malin George Maguire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

Terry Bryan
London House / Spring 2011 ♬

Terry Bryan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2011 77:43


Mail Order Zombie
Mail Order Zombie: Episode 134

Mail Order Zombie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2010 94:51


Week Three of Month of the Rising Dead places Brother D in front of 地獄甲子園, aka Hell Stadium, aka Battlefield Baseball from director Yudai Yamaguchi.  Before stepping onto the baseball diamond, though, he'll first watch and review Edward Douglas' The Dead Matter (Edward Douglas stopped by Mail Order Zombie in Episode 131 for an interview).  There's more Undead Karaoke, more zombie news from Need-a-Nickname Scott and more Miss Bren in this week's Feedback Discussion.  楽しみの時間Email us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505!Vote for us at Podcast Alley at http://tinyurl.com/mozvote/Mail Order Zombie Wikia - http://mailorderzombie.wikia.com/The Dead Matter - http://www.thedeadmatter.com/The Devil's Rock based on historical events? - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-guernsey-10963767/Blaming George Romero - http://www.hudsonreporter.com/view/full_stories_home/9176951/article-It%E2%80%99s-a-zombie-world-after-all-Independent-film-shot-in-Bayonne-?instance=home_Most_popular/George Romero's novel? - http://rue-morgue.com/blog/archives/2010/08/16/the-romero-report-catching-up-with-the-godfather-of-zombies/Can your relationship survive the zompacalypse? - http://jessepetersen.net/Zombies at the London House of Parliament - http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=259994/Scott Cole at Zombies and Toys - http://zombiesandtoys.blogspot.com/2010/08/13-visions.html/Zombie-O-Rama canned food drive - http://www.zombieorama.com/Undead in the Head submission deadline - http://www.undeadinthehead.com/p/call-for-submissions.html/The Walking Dead: Interview with Andrew Lincoln - http://www.digitalspy.com/ustv/s135/the-walking-dead/news/a262376/lincoln-terrified-by-walking-dead.html/The Walking Dead: Bicycle Girl - http://www.amctv.com/originals/The-Walking-Dead/video/The Walking Dead: Composer Bear McReary - http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/08/10/the-walking-dead-score-bear-mccreary-tv-music/The Walking Dead: Book Six - http://www.comicbookbin.com/imagecomicsnews195.html/The Walking Dead: October 8th? - http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/21217/(Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod)