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Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 345 — Valentine’s

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 62:37


Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Love Is Where You Find It Martin Ellis In The Key Of Three 2007 3-26 Robert Morton, Residence Paul Van Der Molen; console ex-Lowe's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York 2:56 So In Love Kay McAbee Light The Lights: A Musical Tribute [DSP-1406] 1993 4-27 Barton, Rialto Theatre, Joliet, IL; 1993 rededication 8:55 A Sunday Kind Of Love Candi Carley Just For You [Minx MxRC 2002] 1978 3-15 Wurlitzer, Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA 12:39 The Object Of My Affection Robert D. Salisbury A Page From Avalon [Island Recording CD] 4-16 Page, Casino Theatre, Avalon, Catalina 15:12 Nobody Does it Better Neil Jensen Five Alive [Digipipe CD] 1985 4-15 Wurlitzer, Capri Theatre, Adelaide, Australia 19:31 Can't Smile Without You Iain Flitcroft It's The Talk of the Town [WWCD 1050] 2003 3-22 Wurlitzer, Assembly Hall, Worthing, England; ex-Metropole, Victoria and Empress Ballroom, Blackpool 22:54 About A Quarter To Nine Dave Wickerham dave@dickinson [DTOS CD] 2000 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 26:41 I Wish You Love Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 29:47 Can't Take My Eyes Off You Justin LaVoie ATOS 2014 Indianapolis [Back Home Again In Indiana] Highlights 2014 3-26 Wurlitzer, Manual High School, Indianapolis, IN 34:23 I'm Falling In Love With Someone Christian Cartwright Tuned Up 2! [Pipes In The Peaks CD] 2007 3-15 Compton-Wurlitzer, Pipes in the Peaks, Ashbourne, Derbyshire 38:28 Can't Buy Me Love Simon Gledhill Concert: Dickinson High School 2010-03-13 [DTOS C-243] 2010 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 41:02 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) John Mann Unforgettable [Soundline SLO 4021] 2001 3-10 Compton, Burtey Fen Collection, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Lincolnshire; ex-Ritz Cinema, Tunbridge Wells 44:50 Besame Mucho Bill Vlasak Sentimental Journey [WJV CD] 1992 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN; originally Paramount Oakland 4-20 48:42 I'm A Fool To Want You Ken Double Let Me Sing And I'm Happy 2019 4-23 Grande Page, Stephenson High School, Stone Mountain, GA 53:28 An Affair To Remember Bob Ralston Tulip Time [SPOTOMA CD] 2000 3-12 Barton, Pella Opera House (1900), Iowa 56:10 Can This Be Love? Mark Herman Concert: COS Northern Convention 2022-09-29 2022 3-12 Wurlitzer, Victoria Hall, Saltaire, Yorkshire; COS Convention 2022 58:01 Of Thee I Sing (Baby) Billy Nalle The Wizard Of The Organ [Concert Recording CR-0043] 4-22 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY

Radio1190
Radio 1190 Studio Takeover: Manual High School RAP Lab

Radio1190

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 28:10


Students from Denver's Manual High School take over the Radio 1190 airwaves on Dec. 16, 2024 to showcase their productions in collab with CU Boulder's Laboratory for Ritual Arts & Pedagogy (RAP LAB). Learn more at https://www.colorado.edu/lab/rap/

Colorado Matters
Oct. 31, 2024: From civil rights to suffragists, the legacy and power of Black women in elections; how to engage young voters

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 49:11


When it comes to elections, Black women are historically a voting block that can wield a lot of power. Evette Dionne, the author of “Lifting as we Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box” joins Chandra Thomas Whitfield at the Blair Caldwell African-American Research Library, along with future voter, 17-year-old Jaci Collins-Falcon, a senior at Manual High School. Plus, how some Denver students are using technology to help people register to vote and to understand the ballot. 

Jimmy Sengenberger Show
Jimmy Sengenberger Show - December 10, 2022 Hr2

Jimmy Sengenberger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 37:46


Gordon Crawford, Denver Public Schools JROTC instructor, joins Jimmy in an exclusive, in-studio interview to discuss the May 2022 public meeting at Manual High School where school board members Tay Anderson and Scott Esserman publicly maligned Crawford in his presence. (Click here to read Jimmy's August column on this story.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jimmy Sengenberger Show Podcast
Jimmy Sengenberger Show - December 10, 2022 Hr2

Jimmy Sengenberger Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 37:46


Gordon Crawford, Denver Public Schools JROTC instructor, joins Jimmy in an exclusive, in-studio interview to discuss the May 2022 public meeting at Manual High School where school board members Tay Anderson and Scott Esserman publicly maligned Crawford in his presence. (Click here to read Jimmy's August column on this story.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 299 – Halloween

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 60:00


Halloween Start Name Artist Album Year Comments The Ghost and Mr. Chicken Trio con Brio Tales From The Chambers 2010 First United Methodist Church, Portland, OR; 107 rank Mary L. Collins sanctuary pipe organ; Allen R-370 Mary Naito chapel organ; plus Allen L-8 classical and Allen Q-311 theatre organs 4:25 Blue Is The Night Bill Vlasak Concert: Manual High School 25 June 1991 1991 3-26 Wurlitzer, Manual High School, Indianapolis, IN 7:34 Dark Eyes Dick Leibert Transcriptions EQ 3-14 Wurlitzer, Broadcast Studio, Radio City Music Hall, New York 9:56 Horror Of Erik Verne Langdon Phantom of the Organ [Electric Lemon PLP 1909] 1973 Unknown Theatre Pipe Organ 12:43 Mars, The Bringer Of War Isao Tomita Back To The Earth 1988 Moog Synthesizer 17:37 The Music Of The Night Christian Cartwright Tuned Up 3! [Pipes in The Peaks CD] 2019 3-18 Compton-Wurlitzer, Pipes in the Peaks, Ashbourne, Derbyshire 21:11 Mr. Ghost Goes To Town John Buzon Trio Organs in Orbit: Ultra Lounge 11 [Capitol CD] 1996 24:13 Black Moonlight Tony Fenelon Concert: Dickinson High School 2004-05-22 [DTOS 136] 2004 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 27:47 Whistling Away The Dark Robert Maidhof Opening Night [DSP-1407] 2014 4-23 Robert Morton, Loew's Theatre, Jersey City, NJ 31:31 Grim, Grinning Ghosts Trio con Brio Tales From The Chambers 2010 First United Methodist Church, Portland, OR; 107 rank Mary L. Collins sanctuary pipe organ; Allen R-370 Mary Naito chapel organ; plus Allen L-8 classical and Allen Q-311 theatre organs 38:16 Night On Bald Mountain David Gray ATOS 2013 Atlanta [Here With The Wind] Highlights 2013 4-32 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL 50:17 Funeral March of a Marionette Scott Foppiano I Remember You [SBTOS CD] 2011 4-27 Robert Morton, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara; ex 1929 Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City (4-23) 55:49 Hell's Bells Don Baker The Birmingham [Concert Recording CR-0174] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL Intro & playout: Suite Gothique - Toccata Thomas Trotter Sounds Spectacular 2003 Klais Organ, Birmingham Symphony Hall, England

The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!
Episode 790 – Best Of – Life Lessons For Success with Tag Team Member DC Glenn

The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 54:34


DC Glenn was born in Chicago, Illinois, and Steve Gibson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Both moved to Denver, Colorado, as young children. They met at Manual High School in 1982, where both pursued their musical interests. Gibson played drums in the jazz band and attended audio engineering classes at an early college education program, while Glenn sang as a tenor in Manual High School's Bolt Vibrations Chorus. In August 1992, Tag Team recorded "Whoomp! (There It Is)". At that time, Glenn was working as the main DJ at a gentlemen's club in Atlanta called Magic City which would later become recognized as a hub of Atlanta Hip-Hop and rap music. Glenn played the track in the club on the same day it was mixed. "Whoomp!" received the biggest crowd response he had ever seen as a DJ. In the following months, people requested it so often that it became clear the song had the potential to become a hit. The single was shopped to and rejected by multiple record labels because executives were unfamiliar with Southern Bass and were unsure if the sound would sell well around the country. Glenn instead borrowed $2,500 from his parents to press 800 records. The singles quickly sold out in Atlanta on word of mouth alone. Tag Team got back together and performed at the San Francisco 49ers Halftime Show, Super Bowl Live by Verizon Wireless, and the 2019 Hammer House Party Tour. Tag Team's role in the popularization of Atlanta's version of Miami bass, Southern bass, contributed to the rise of Atlanta as a home for unique alternatives to the established "East Coast/West Coast" hip-hop identities. Around the end of 2020, Tag Team appeared in a GEICO commercial parodying "Whoomp!" with an ice cream scenario and the substituted lyric "Scoop!". Watch The Video Learn More About DC Glenn - Click Here

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Peoria Public Schools & Caterpillar Team Up!

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 7:53


Peoria Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Sharon Kherat and Caterpillar's John Downey join The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the exciting collaboration with Manual High School for the E4L (Essentials for Life) Student Trainee Program.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hazon: The Jewish Lab for Sustainability
Creating Racial Justice

Hazon: The Jewish Lab for Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 57:20


The final episode features co-hosts Hannah Perez-Postman and Adam Brock and their guest speakers, Candi Cdebaca and Yoshi Silverstein. They discuss environmental justice and how to create equal access and rights to a healthy environment, including land, water, air, and food through the lens of Shmita. You will also hear what brought them to their work as activists and what we all can do to contribute to and organize for a more just society for everyone. Candi Cdebaca- Member of the Denver City Council, 9th District. CdeBaca is a proud fifth-generation native of northeast Denver, Colorado, and a graduate of Manual High School and the University of Denver. Raised by a single mother and grandparents, Candi understands the importance of tight-knit communities and stepping up for neighbors in need. Candi is also the first LGBTQ Latina and first Democratic Socialist to serve on Denver City Council. She is a fierce advocate for justice and against the criminalization of poverty, environmental racism, and the displacement of Denver's black and brown communities. Yoshi Silverstein- Founder and Executive Director, Mitsui Collective. Yoshi is a Chinese-Ashkenazi-American Jew and an educator, coach, speaker, husband, and father. Yoshi was Director of the JOFEE Fellowship at Hazon from its launch through its first four cohorts, catalyzing the growth and leadership of over 60 emerging professionals working across the US and Canada in the realm of Jewish relationship to land, food, culture, climate, and community. He holds over two decades of experience in both Jewish and secular outdoor, food, farming, and environmental education.

Terry Meiners
Ashley Kate Adams says Be Your Own Producer

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 9:52


Louisvillian author/actress Ashley Kate Adams talks about her winding life path from Manual High School to New York City, showbiz after COVID, and her book "#BYOP: Be Your Own Producer"...

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Terry Meiners
Ashley Kate Adams says Be Your Own Producer

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 9:52


Louisvillian author/actress Ashley Kate Adams talks about her winding life path from Manual High School to New York City, showbiz after COVID, and her book "#BYOP: Be Your Own Producer"...

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The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!
Episode 668 – INTERVIEW SPECIAL – Life Lessons For Success with Tag Team Member DC Glenn

The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 54:34


DC Glenn was born in Chicago, Illinois, and Steve Gibson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Both moved to Denver, Colorado, as young children. They met at Manual High School in 1982, where both pursued their musical interests. Gibson played drums in the jazz band and attended audio engineering classes at an early college education program, while Glenn sang as a tenor in Manual High School's Bolt Vibrations Chorus. In August 1992, Tag Team recorded "Whoomp! (There It Is)". At that time, Glenn was working as the main DJ at a gentlemen's club in Atlanta called Magic City which would later become recognized as a hub of Atlanta Hip-Hop and rap music. Glenn played the track in the club on the same day it was mixed. "Whoomp!" received the biggest crowd response he had ever seen as a DJ. In the following months, people requested it so often that it became clear the song had the potential to become a hit. The single was shopped to and rejected by multiple record labels because executives were unfamiliar with Southern Bass and were unsure if the sound would sell well around the country. Glenn instead borrowed $2,500 from his parents to press 800 records. The singles quickly sold out in Atlanta on word of mouth alone. Tag Team got back together and performed at the San Francisco 49ers Halftime Show, Super Bowl Live by Verizon Wireless, and the 2019 Hammer House Party Tour. Tag Team's role in the popularization of Atlanta's version of Miami bass, Southern bass, contributed to the rise of Atlanta as a home for unique alternatives to the established "East Coast/West Coast" hip-hop identities. Around the end of 2020, Tag Team appeared in a GEICO commercial parodying "Whoomp!" with an ice cream scenario and the substituted lyric "Scoop!". Watch The Video Learn More About DC Glenn - Click Here

hoosierhistorylive
Madge Oberholtzer: more than victim of a shocking crime in 1925

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 55:47


She was the victim of one of the most lurid crimes in Indiana history, the brutal rape in March 1925 by D.C. Stephenson, Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, that led to her eventual death after a suicide attempt.  The deathbed testimony of Madge Oberholtzer, a resident of the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis, resulted in the eventual conviction of Stephenson of second degree murder, a pivotal episode in the downfall of the Klan in Indiana during the 1920s. For several years, Charlotte Ottinger, a registered nurse who has lived in Irvington for more than 20 years, has been working on a biography of Madge, digging up new information about the 28-year-old state employee and former teacher. Madge Oberholtzer was raped during a train trip to Chicago with Stephenson, who also lived in Irvington. One of his associates accompanied them on the trip. Charlotte, who is convinced Madge did not willingly go on the train trip, will be Nelson's guest to discuss her extensive research. She has interviewed four grandchildren of Madge's brother, who have given her family documents, photos and other artifacts never seen by the general public or used by other researchers. Some of the material is now in the archives of the Irvington Historical Society; Charlotte is a former board member. There's even a Women's History Month aspect for our show. According to Charlotte's research into Madge's youth, she was mentored by several Indiana suffragists. Madge graduated from Manual High School in 1914 and attended Butler University, which then was Butler College and located in Irvington. According to Charlotte, the talent in painting and drawing that Madge displayed at Manual earned her scholarships to study at the Herron School of Art. During our show, Charlotte will describe the impact of Madge's tragic death on her family. Madge's mother, Matilda Oberholtzer, was a short-term patient in a sanitarium in Martinsville after her daughter's death. An American Sign Language medical interpreter as well as a nurse, Charlotte says her medical background helped her sort through the treatment provided to Madge, the autopsy results and the extensive medical testimony at Stephenson's sensational trial. After her brutal rape in Stephenson's private train car, Madge swallowed poison in a hotel room in Hammond. Hoosier History Live has discussed the frightening power of Stephenson - who once declared "I am the law in Indiana" - during previous shows. They have included a show last September in which Nelson interviewed James Madison, author of The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland (IU Press). Charlotte's book, tentatively titled The Life and Times of Madge Oberholtzer, is scheduled for publication in October. At the time of her death, Madge was working at the Indiana Statehouse as the manager of the Young People's Reading Circle, a lending library program for teachers organized by the Department of Education (then called the Department of Public Instruction). Madge was living with her parents in their home in Irvington. That house, as well as the residence of D.C. Stephenson, are still standing and privately owned. According to Charlotte, other women had been physically and sexually assaulted by Stephenson (1891-1966). "None of them came forward to expose him," Charlotte notes. "Madge was the only woman who publicly exposed him." A native of Texas, Stephenson already had abandoned a wife and daughter in Oklahoma before arriving in Indiana in 1920, according to Grand Dragon: D.C. Stephenson and the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana (Purdue University Press, 1991) by William Lutholtz. Stephenson, Lutholtz wrote, was a chronic liar who "told so many lies so often that it's difficult to know the truth" about his early life. Following Madge's death in 1925 in her family's home - where Stephenson had her returned after the train trip - his trial for second-degree murder was held at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Noblesville. Charlotte Ottinger notes that Madge's father died two years later, "some say of a broken heart."

Showtime Arnett Sports Talk
Delbert Tardy Sr

Showtime Arnett Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 28:31


Stand-out Basketball and Football player at Manual High School. His Brothers Larry & Earl Tardy played sports with him to make him tough coming from Norwood COMMUNITY. His Son Doc Tardy was best thing living at 19 years old!!! Talked Alabama football, Pacers trade and Victor big night last in his season Debut with rockets --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Resilience and Resistance Podcast
Holding Infinite, Restorative, Revolutionary Possibility

Resilience and Resistance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 55:04


As a Denver native, Kim Desmond was raised in the Five Points neighborhood in Denver, Colorado where she graduated from Manual High School. Kim has over 15 years of experience in the non-profit and government sector within the field of diversity, inclusion, racial equity work, and early childhood development. Kim holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor’s in Sociology from Fort Hays State University, Master’s in Community Counseling from Fort Hays State University, Master’s in Education Administration and Policy Studies from the University of Denver, and an Early Childhood Leadership certification from the University of Denver. She is currently the Director within the Mayor’s Office of Social Equity and Innovation, charged with operationalizing racial equity into local government programs, processes and policies by eliminating systemic racism. The key function of this office includes: Policy and Operations: Improve policy, service delivery and equitable distribution of resources to ensure that priorities of equity are integrated in key programs, practice and processes. Implementation: Support a variety of equity and inclusion initiatives by applying tools and training to normalize social justice practices across all city departments. Learning and Development: Create a culturally responsive learning and development platform for all city departments to enhance the skills needed to address racial disparities. She serves on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Health Equity Commission, Denver Public Schools Bond Oversight Committee, and Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s board as a trustee.Follow the podcast on Instagram! https://instagram.com/resilienceandresistancepodcast?igshid=w1za86oy55u6Music: Inte-Gritty by Bianca MikahnArt: Maite Nazario | http://www.maitenazario.comPodcast Producer: Julius Hinton | https://www.theplug-agency.com/Learn more about Marisol & EMDR Therapy www.marisolerlacher.com

Resilience and Resistance Podcast
Play As A Form of Resistance

Resilience and Resistance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 47:01


Shontel Lewis was elected to the RTD Board of Directors in November 2018 and took office in January 2019 representing the northeastern portion of the Regional Transportation District. This area is comprised of Aurora within Adams County, City & County of Denver, and unincorporated Adams County lying south of Denver.Shontel is a Colorado Native, transit rider and long-time community leader. She grew up in the Historic Five Points neighborhood and she is a proud graduate of Manual High School.Shontel serves as an Associate Director for the Community Engagement Strategy and Advocacy (CESA) team for the Denver Public Schools (DPS). In this role, she works directly with school leaders, families, and students to identify opportunities and resources needed to support.Prior to that, she served as the Transit Equity Specialist at the Regional Transportation District (RTD). In this role, she worked towards social equity with the commitment to authentic community engagement and shared decision-making. She previously lead as the Director of Equity and Innovation at Project V.O.Y.C.E, a non-profit that she co-founded after the closure of Manual High School.She is a proud Emerge Colorado graduate, a Mayoral Appointee to the Denver Women’s Commission, and served on the Walk Denver Policy Committee, Denveright Community Think Tank and co-chaired the Advisory Board for the YMCA. Currently, she serves on the Board of Radian|Place Matters, a non-profit dedicated to creating healthy communities through a systems thinking approach that prioritizes creative community engagement, participatory design, and increased social equity.Shontel is committed to equitable access, removing barriers and bringing diverse representation of all communities into RTD decision-making.

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #249: Jack Hughes Jacobs (1935-2018)

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 0:37


Jack Hughes Jacobs was born on March 31st, 1935 in Grayson, KY. to Ira Gee “Big Jack” Jacobs and Elizabeth Pryor Hughes. He became a lifelong Louisvillian and was a life-long member of Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral where he began singing in the choir during the mid-1940’s and becoming an altar boy. Jack was a 1953 graduate of Manual High School and went on to serve in active duty with the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon his return, he became a 1962 graduate of the University of Kentucky. While at the University of Kentucky, he became a fraternal member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and a “Life-Loyal” Sig” in 2003 and receiving a 2009 Military Recognition Sigma Chi pin. Jack also dabbled in commercial enterprises where he conceived & developed one of the first parcels of land along the Westport Road corridor in Eastern Jefferson County, Kentucky. A small strip shopping center known as “Jacobs Plaza” in 1969 that remained in the family until 2012. During the “Jacobs Plaza” venture he opened “Jacobs’ Liquors”-the first major liquor in Eastern Jefferson County in 1970. This liquor store served many of the workers from the Kentucky Ford Plant on Chamberlain Lane.

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast mp3
Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 205 – mp3 – Colourful Music

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast mp3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 27:15


Colourful Music Name Artist Album Year Comments Beyond The Blue Horizon John Seng Beyond The Blue Horizon [United Artists UAL 4056] 1959 4-35 Wurlitzer, Richard Loderhose residence, Long Island, NY Red Sails In The Sunset Len Rawle At The Riverside 3-12 Wurlitzer plus grand piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middx; ex-Regal, Kingston-upon-Thames (2445 seats) Orange Coloured Sky Howard Beaumont Tap Your Troubles Away 2013 3-11 Wurlitzer, Victoria Hall, Saltaire, Yorkshire On Green Dolphin Street Ann Leaf Notes from Detroit [Concert Recording CR-0097] 1963 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI We'll Gather Lilacs David Lowe Take The 'A' Train [OS Digital CD] 1998 3-8 Wurlitzer, Neuadd Pendre, Tywyn, Gwynedd; ex Granada Woolwich, opened in 1937 by Reg Dixon (Owner John Smallwood) Yellow Bird Keith Beckingham Ritz Beckingham [COCD 102] 2004 3-13 Wurlitzer, Clydebank (SCOT) Purple Shades Bill Vlasak Concert: Manual High School 25 June 1991 1991 3-26 Wurlitzer, Manual High School, Indianapolis, IN The Black and White Rag George Wright Concert: Dickinson High School - October 1977 1977 4-33 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE

Green Team Academy with Joan Gregerson, Eco-Nut
024: Colorado Climate, Jobs & Justice Summit with Julia Williams, 350 Colorado

Green Team Academy with Joan Gregerson, Eco-Nut

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 19:45


Walking in a Climate March is both exhilarating and anxiety-producing. It's awesome to see that so many people care, but it can leave you with the big question of... what's next? Listen in to today's podcast with Julia Williams, Volunteer Coordinator for 350 Colorado. Find out about the Colorado Climate, Jobs and Justice Summit. This is one of 200 events happening around the world as part of Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice. The Colorado summit happens September 8, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. Even if you miss the Colorado summit, tune in for valuable strategies for collaboration. See how this group is bringing together voices and ideas focused on working together for the long-haul, for a just and equitable transition to a renewable energy economy.   Colorado Climate, Jobs & Justice Summit Saturday, September 8, 2018 9:30 am - 12:45 pm Manual High School 1700 E 28th Ave, Denver, CO 80205 Facebook event   Resources Colorado People's Alliance 350 Colorado AFL-CIO Conservation Colorado - Protegete, Sierra Club Earth Guardians Denver Area Labor Federation SEIU Local 105 GreenFaith NRDC Colorado, Clean Energy Action Defend Our Future Colorado Organizing for Action   We’d love to hear your thoughts on this over in the Podcast Discussion Group. Get access through the Green Team Essentials at www.GreenTeamAcademy.com.      

Solid Steps Radio
#106 Part I When Coaching Sports Becomes A Calling Rather Than Just A Career 11/4/17

Solid Steps Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 22:58


On this weeks show, Kurt and Chad talk with two basketball coaches who have a combined 50 plus years of experience. We hear about the influence a coach can have on a player - not just on the hardwood but for an entire life. High school Head Coaches Chris Renner (of Ballard High School) and Jimmy Just (of Manual High School) have both produced Division 1 basketball players (including current University of Louisville players Quinton Snyder and Dewayne Sutton) and even a state championship. But with all of the accomplishments on the courts, Chris and Jimmy are proudest of the impact they can have in a player’s life long after they quit playing basketball. A special Podcast Bonus segment will automatically follow the second track.

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Solid Steps Radio
#106 Part II When Coaching Sports Becomes A Calling Rather Than Just A Career 11/4/17

Solid Steps Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 23:19


On this weeks show, Kurt and Chad talk with two basketball coaches who have a combined 50 plus years of experience. We hear about the influence a coach can have on a player - not just on the hardwood but for an entire life. High school Head Coaches Chris Renner (of Ballard High School) and Jimmy Just (of Manual High School) have both produced Division 1 basketball players (including current University of Louisville players Quinton Snyder and Dewayne Sutton) and even a state championship. But with all of the accomplishments on the courts, Chris and Jimmy are proudest of the impact they can have in a player’s life long after they quit playing basketball. A special Podcast Bonus segment will automatically follow the second track.

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Conversations About Education
Conversations About Education - Lesson Learned - May 15, 2012

Conversations About Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2012 54:35


Award-winning journalist Matthew Tully will discuss his series on education which appeared in The Indianapolis Star and led to his new book, "Searching for Hope." What can be learned from the complex stories of everyday drama, failures and triumphs at Manual High School in Indianapolis, and where do we go from here?

Audio Pod Chronicles
75 Ron Lyle at Manual High School

Audio Pod Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2009 42:18


Ron Lyle of Denver, a retired heavyweight boxer who fought Muhammad Ali in 1975, visited  his alma mater, Manual High School, on February 10, 2009, to talk with students working on the school magazine, Boom.  This is the unedited recording of the conversation, featuring Lyle's heartfelt encouragement of the kids to experience the rewards of focus and commitment in any endeavor.

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