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From 05/09 Hour 4: Marc Roberge joins The Sports Junkies to discuss his life as a musician.
05/09 Hour 4: Marc Roberge Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Rich Vos Joins The Junkies (In Studio) - 19:00 Rich Vos Joins The Junkies (Part Two) - 31:00
05/09 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00 The Sports Junkies break down the Capitals big win last night against the Carolina Hurricanes. Today's guests were John Walton, Marc Roberge, and Rich Vos (in studio).
The great Maryland band Of A Revolution was visiting Radio Row at the Miami Super Bowl in 2010 and local music is always better. Anyone who has ever seen O.A.R. on the lawn at Merriweather knows of the magic and mystique... The post Marc Roberge of O.A.R. talks Redskins, Merriweather and being a Maryland guy first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Marc Roberge joins Brian to talk about this weekend's Weishfest, whose proceeds benefit Weish4Ever's mission of uplifting families battling cancer, helping bring support to more than 600 families facing cancer with financial gifts totaling over $3 million. Join O.A.R, Wilderado, Mike Posner, and more at The Salt Shed this weekend. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.saltshedchicago.com/home#shows Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Roberge joins Brian to talk about this weekend's Weishfest, whose proceeds benefit Weish4Ever's mission of uplifting families battling cancer, helping bring support to more than 600 families facing cancer with financial gifts totaling over $3 million. Join O.A.R, Wilderado, Mike Posner, and more at The Salt Shed this weekend. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.saltshedchicago.com/home#shows Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timecodes: 0:00 Start 01:50 Everyone's getting their d*** sucked (quick lil segment before interview) 17:42 DJ Premier, Marc Roberge, and Brady Watt Interview 17:58 How DJ Premier and Marc teamed up 25:47 Bass and Bars 34:02 Being in the studio with Biggie 41:42 Premier's best studio session 43:33 Premier's son's taste in music 53:27 The Salmon Boys 56:16 DJ Mustard and Not Like Us 01:00:57 What producer could beat Premier in a battle? 01:04:26 Marc is the reason for Feits' newfound acting talent 01:09:00 Premier's favorite producer ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PRESENTED BY MANGO SHOTTA: Stay Spicy with Mango Shotta https://www.mangoshotta.com/ Omaha Steaks: Order today at https://OmahaSteaks.com and get an EXTRA $30 OFF with promo code KFC at checkout. Minimum purchase may applyYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr
EITM interviews Marc Roberge
06/10 Hour 4: Tim Bontemps Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Entertainment Page - 19:00 Marc Roberge Joins The Junkies - 35:00
From 06/10 Hour 4: Marc Roberge joins The Sports Junkies to preview some upcoming shows for O.A.R.
06/10 FULL SHOW: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:28:00 Hour 4 - 2:07:00
Episode 130- BY & Motts are back with an interview with lead singer of O.A.R. Marc Roberge! Before Marc joins the show BY talks about his time down in Nantucket & Motts talks about getting back on to the ice. Then hockey dad, player, and of course lead singer, Marc Roberge joins for an awesome chat about: Getting to know KY The team aspect of a band Attending hockey games as a kid with his father Learning how to enjoy hockey again to connect with his son Building a charity game & so much more! BY & Motts wrap up the show answering the My Hockey Rankings question of the week. Thank you for listening! Please rate, review, and subscribe! If you're interested in sponsoring the show, please reach out to us by email or DM us on Instagram! Leave us a voicemail: 347-6-SHRINK Email: RinkShrinks@gmail.com Instagram: @TheRinkShrinks Twitter: @RinkShrinks Website: www.therinkshrinks.com Today's Episode Was Sponsored By: Sparx Hockey TSR Hockey Franklin Sports My Hockey Rankings
–Kevin Falness fills in for PA, Wild director of player operations Andrew Heydt joins to talk about the Crazy Game of Hockey, and OAR singer Marc Roberge joins to talk about his love for hockey and his upcoming performance in town.
–Kevin Falness fills in for PA, Wild director of player operations Andrew Heydt joins to talk about the Crazy Game of Hockey, and OAR singer Marc Roberge joins to talk about his love for hockey and his upcoming performance in town.
Guerin, Bouchard and Micheletti join Kevin Falness as he fills in on KFAN plus update on "The Crazy Game of Hockey" with Marc Roberge of O.A.R. and Andrew Heydt from the Wild
–Kevin Falness fills in for PA, Wild director of player operations Andrew Heydt joins to talk about the Crazy Game of Hockey, and OAR singer Marc Roberge joins to talk about his love for hockey and his upcoming performance in town.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Marc Roberge and Jerry DePizzo of the band, O.A.R., and Cory Wong, the Grammy-nominated guitarist and songwriter from the Twin Cities, join SFTS to talk about the "Crazy Game of Hockey" collaboration they're doing with the Wild and the Wild Alumni Association this summer when they host a VIP event, captain a celebrity hockey game and have a concert at the legendary Armory in Minneapolis. On the pod, they talk hockey, their bands and music.Plus Russo provides an update on injured superstar Kirill Kaprizov, the injury to Mason Shaw and the Wild's schedule as the regular season comes to a close.This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp, Visit betterhelp.com/source today to get 10% off your first month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Marc Roberge and Jerry DePizzo of the band, O.A.R., and Cory Wong, the Grammy-nominated guitarist and songwriter from the Twin Cities, join SFTS to talk about the "Crazy Game of Hockey" collaboration they're doing with the Wild and the Wild Alumni Association this summer when they host a VIP event, captain a celebrity hockey game and have a concert at the legendary Armory in Minneapolis. On the pod, they talk hockey, their bands and music. Plus Russo provides an update on injured superstar Kirill Kaprizov, the injury to Mason Shaw and the Wild's schedule as the regular season comes to a close. This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp, Visit betterhelp.com/source today to get 10% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PA finishes the show with O.A.R.'s Marc Roberge for a music segment, and Ryan Carter brings home the Wild preview before the battle with the Kraken.
3/15 Hour 4 1:00 Chat GPT coming to radio 10:00 Cole Holecomb and JD McKissic out in DC 16:00 Peter Laviolette 33:00 Marc Roberge from OAR
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Rockville-based band O.A.R., which rocks Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland tonight. Jason spoke to O.A.R. lead singer Marc Roberge ahead of Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill in 2015, immediately followed by a conversation with O.A.R guitarist Richard On. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
The boys recap the weekend playing golf with Marc Roberge of OAR and catching the craziest rendition of Crazy Game of Poker ever played. It was crazy. Tiger Woods has a super secret special meeting with Rory McIlory, who, once again shows the whole world he can't allow golf to be fun for anyone. 7 more unnamed players defect for LIV and we introduce a new segment: Who Would Win In A Fight. Where we break down hypothetical street fights between golfers. All this and more more! Please give a listen, like, share, subscribe and leave a review! -- Instagram: @groupchat_golf_memes @officiallysonny @chubbawatson Tik Tok: @groupchatgolf Twitter: @groupchat_golf_memes @chubbawatson -- Sponsors: Tempy's Tees -- Tunes: Spanish Harlem by Mattijs Muller
In this episode of the podcast Edgel speaks with Marc Roberge, guitarist / frontman and songwriter for the band OAR! More about OARO.A.R. (short for Of A Revolution) is an American rock band, founded in 1996 in Rockville, Maryland.[1] The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Marc Roberge, drummer Chris Culos, guitarist Richard On, bassist Benj Gershman, saxophonist/guitarist Jerry DePizzo, and touring members, trumpet player Jon Lampley and keyboardist Mikel Paris. Together, the band has released eight studio albums, including their latest release, The Mighty, in March 2019. The band is well known for their live shows and extensive summer touring, and have released six live records with the latest release, Live From Merriweather, in November 2019. Four of the band members grew up in Rockville, Maryland and attended Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School. After graduating, they went on to study at Ohio State University. There they met the fifth member, saxophonist/guitarist Jerry DePizzo from Youngstown, Ohio.Their newest album, "The Arcade", was released on July 15th, 2022. The album was produced by Jantz Spalding.
Hour 1 Boomer & Gio return after a day off yesterday. They start with the Mets losing to the Astros and have now lost three straight games and have not even been in them. We talk about the Mets needing to bring in more players and also Jacob deGrom's future. Boomer says the Mets need to have 60 wins at the All Star break. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with the Yankees beating the A's. The Yankees are 35 games over .500. Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing the strike zone on Aaron Judge. The Mets lost to the Astros thanks to a poor showing by Carlos Carrasco. Max Scherzer has another minor league start tonight. Bob Ley was on the Michelle Beadle podcast and talked about LIV golf and the NBA and China. Baker Mayfield says if the Browns want him to be their QB they have to reach out to him. Martellus Bennett calls Jimmy Garoppolo a bitch. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about Freddie Freeman firing his agents after his emotional reunion with the Braves. We take calls on Boomer saying the Astros are better than the Yankees. Hour 2 The 7am hour starts with the Knicks trading Nerlens Noels and Alec Burks to clear cap space so they have more money to sign Jalen Brunson. Donovan Mitchell seems to be forcing himself out in Utah. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Yankees winning again, this time over the A's. Boomer is giving Brian Cashman a lot of credit. The Mets lost to the Astros again. Baker Mayfield says he thinks both he and the Browns have moved on. Brooks Koepka talked about the LIV Tour. Michelle Beadle calls Tom Brady's deal ‘Asinine'. What's next for Serena Williams? In the final segment of the hour, Gio says he took his 1 year old daughter into a bar. Dan in Carteret calls in to talk about the Yankees' struggles against the Astros. A caller tells us his daughter passed out at a Yankee game from heat exhaustion. Hour 3 The 8am hour starts with Carlos Carrasco making excuses for his poor pitching performance. A caller says Boomer is attacking the Yankees because the Mets got blown out last night. Boomer said Yankee fans are sensitive today. Jerry returns for an update but first Boomer calls Yankee fans a ‘bunch of puss-bags'. Jerry starts with the Yankees beating the A's again. The Astros beat the Mets and Carlos Carrasco had an excuse for his performance. The Knicks cleared more cap space to try and sign Jalen Brunson. Baker Mayfield thinks he and the Browns have both moved on. Brooks Koepka talks about playing on the LIV Tour. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the Knicks moving money around to get Donovan Mitchell and Jalen Brunson. Hour 4 The 9am hour starts with an in studio guest: Marc Roberge, lead singer of O.A.R. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Yankees pitchers throwing gum in a frisbee golf fashion to entertain themselves. The Yankees won again, beating the A's. The Mets lost to the Astros and Carlos Carrasco has an excuse for his poor outing. Bob Ley was on the Michelle Beadle podcast to talk about the LIV Tour and the NBA's dealings with China. In the final segment of the show, we talk about the Deshaun Watson hearings. We also talk about Baker Mayfield and if there will be a Mayfield for Garoppolo deal with the Niners.
Hour 4: The 9am hour starts with an in studio guest: Marc Roberge, lead singer of O.A.R. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Yankees pitchers throwing gum in a frisbee golf fashion to entertain themselves. The Yankees won again, beating the A's. The Mets lost to the Astros and Carlos Carrasco has an excuse for his poor outing. Bob Ley was on the Michelle Beadle podcast to talk about the LIV Tour and the NBA's dealings with China. In the final segment of the show, we talk about the Deshaun Watson hearings. We also talk about Baker Mayfield and if there will be a Mayfield for Garoppolo deal with the Niners.
Marc Roberge joins us today to talk about his music video 'In the Clouds' starring John Feitelberg and the Oceans Calling Festival he and his band, O.A.R. is putting on at the end of summer, which is headlining some of the greatest artists including Pup Punk.
5/23 Hour 4 1:00- Could Tiger ever get back to winning majors again? 14:10- O.A.R. lead singer Marc Roberge joins the Junkies to make a big announcement!
#OAR #MARCROBERGE #OFAREVOLUTION 0:00-3:55 HOCKEY TALK 3:56-18:20 BAND CREATION/ BUILDING FANBASE 18:21-22:03 FINDING YOUR VOICE/STYLE 22:04-26:37 MAKING THE "HIT" (SHATTERED) 26:38-30:12 SURVIVING THE DIGITAL AGE 30:13-37:28 GROWTH IN WRITING STYLE/STUDIO SESSIONS 37:29-43:13 FIRST DANCE SONG/ INFLUENCES Joining the show on this episode is the lead singer of O.A.R. , MARC ROBERGE . Here we discuss the formation of the band and also how he was able to build a fanbase early on in the bands creation . How did SHATTERED change their career? How did they keep up with the digital swing in the late 2000's and what is to come for them next ? @MARCROBERGE TRUEXACTRADIO.COM @TRUEXACTRADIO on all platforms @BRIAN_NJ43 @ERIKHASJUST @SCHWARTZIE4 CATCH ALL NEW MUSIC ON YOUTUBE/SPOTIFY - TRUEXACT
We have the return of one of our favorite guests, the guardian angel of this podcast, Marc Roberge of the legendary OAR (4:35). We talk our recent show together in Chicago, his upcoming tour with Dispatch & G. Love, using the guitar he gave White Sox Dave, and his new show coming out with Barstool!We also go into music news (32:20), ON/OFF the list (42:46), and WTF we've been listening to (53:09).LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE!
Legends in the building this week, y'all. Our cohost this week is Kenny Carkeet, one of the founding members of Awolnation & all around powerhouse songwriter. We talk to Kenny about his come up, the industry as a whole, starting a weed farm, and his list of terrible band names. For our interview, we were lucky enough to sit down with Marc Roberge of O.A.R. to talk writing in quarantine, keeping positive, not being on the road, and his love of sports. Amazing episode, listen and share.
Mark Roberge and Greg with great news for O.AR fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Marc Roberge of O.A.R joined the show and Curtis and Wiggy argued over the Patriots QB situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s podcast we have the frontman of the legendary O.A.R... Mr. Marc Roberge. Marc is a phenomenal songwriter, a dad, husband, and just a down ass fella. We talk about how songwriting is how we process, the humbleness of growth, and staying close to your roots. So much respect for Marc and really hope to reconnect in the future.Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review. It helps us reach more people with the podcast.
Subscribe, Rate, and Leave a Review! -Last Thursday we recorded KFC's immediate reaction to his car breaking down. It's as sad as it is funny (and it's the hardest I've laughed all year) -Jets are officially eliminated from the playoffs and KFC is in hot water with Cam Newton fans -Thanksgiving Roundup -Voicemails -Top 5 Voices you've heard in your life (01:09:00) Bert Kreischer returns to the show. We talk about balancing work and partying, having your funny ideas shot dow, finding a friend that helps you find the funny in everything, birthday gifts, male porn stars, crafting jokes, and much more. (02:10:00) Marc Roberge returns to the show. We talk about adapting to performing music online, Taylor Swift and her masters rerecording, creating an amazing experience for your fans, and much more. (02:58:30) Josh Duhamel joins the show. We talk about the classic "hard guy" comedies that are packed with a dark sense of humor, your friendships meaning more to you as you get older, we play answer the internet, and more. Let us know what you think on twitter: @KFCRadio @KFCBarstool @Feitsbarstool @BertKreischer @MarcRoberge @JoshDuhamel
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Of a Revolution, or O.A.R., is a rock band that has been making music for over twenty years. Whether you know their name or not, chances are you’ve heard their songs on the radio. Today, we are honored to have O.A.R.’s lead singer Marc Roberge on the show for his second interview with The Dad Edge Podcast! Marc talks about how dads can use this time of quarantine to reestablish the household hierarchy and start running the family as a team. He tells us what it’s like to be a dad on and off the road, how he keeps his marriage alive, and why he is open about his weaknesses and imperfections with his kids. He also shares stories about his own father and how the nostalgia of summers growing up in the neighborhood are the inspiration for his songs to this day. This show is about the meaning of friends, family, and embracing the good and bad in life. Slow down and have a listen. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/266. Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge!
Chris Culos has come a long way since 1996, when he and bandmate Marc Roberge started O.A.R. in the basement of his childhood home. Twenty-three years later the band is still making new music and touring amphitheaters around the U.S. ****Listen to this episode and subscribe! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Redmond Show is sponsored by The School of Rock Nashville and Franklin! https://locations.schoolofrock.com/nashville https://locations.schoolofrock.com/franklin A few things that came up: The Mighty O.A.R. From Rockville MD His dad played drums... Inspired by Genesis and Phil Collins Ohio State U Embracing Napster Running the band like a business.... Going through the era of CDs, Downloading, etc. How do bands know when to get management Creating the product with spark.... Being labeled a "jam band" in the beginning Capturing the passion O.A.R. getting publicity from Olympic Athletes Russia... Was going to be called "Exposed Youth" Goal setting... Wantrepreneurs Boxing on the road Looking forward to hanging on the bus Jon Hull Frozen "Into the Unknown" Taylor Swift doc Drumming heroes Griffin Goldsmith Where did you vacation? Ocean City and Horseshoe crabs Why do we dream? Shattered.... TikTok Influencers In The Wild Follow Chris: @chrisculos liveoar.com The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Jackie Redmond and Mike Johnson talk all things All-Star Game in St. Louis, including why they think the Women’s 3-on-3 scrimmage will be the event to watch. Mike also gives us some insight on the unspoken rules for the players that go on vacation during the break (4:00). They discuss the pros and cons of individual goal songs and Mike claims he’s had this idea for a decade (26:30). Lead singer of O.A.R, Marc Roberge joins the show to talk about performing ahead of the Skills Competition and tells us how the life of a musician and an NHL player are not all that different. He also shares who his favorite NHL drinking buddy is and which all-star he hopes to share a beer with (36:00). Jackie and Mike break down the Athletic player poll results and give us their bold predictions for the second half of the season.
In this fun and inspiring special Thanksgiving episode, we go through the best of the “What makes you happy?” question. Paul has asked that same question of every single guest on the pod so far. And he picks out the best—after quirky and independently summarizing a wild week of important news. It’s a perfect pod to download for your holiday season travel or chill time. Sarah Jessica Parker will empower you. Rachel Maddow will inform you. Marc Roberge will move you. Scott Campbell will motivate you. Malcolm Nance will make you smile. And Wes Moore will remind you what it’s all about. It’s a massive, warm serving of mom’s best Integrity, a heaping, tasty bowl of Information, a nice white and dark meat carving of Impact, and two slices of sweet Inspiration. Despite the chaos all across America, there is still lots of goodness...and lots of reasons to be thankful. Our host, Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) is a combat veteran, author and renowned activist who has recently appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Pod Save America, NPR and many more. He takes Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) entertainingly through the latest headlines, the ones you need to know about from the firing of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer to Trump’s release of war criminals to the big winners at the Americans Music Awards. This episode is made possible thanks to support from Oscar Mike--an innovative Veteran owned and American-Made lifestyle apparel brand. Oscar Mike creates awesome sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats and even performance gear for both men and women. High quality, affordable and made by American hands, be sure to head over to Angry Americans merch page and get yours today. If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention. But there are also good reasons to be happy and inspired. Download the new Angry Americans podcast for free here now. Then, join the Angry Americans newsletter to get free behind-the-scenes video of recent guests including Samantha Bee, Bob Woodruff, Bradley Whitford, Soledad O’Brien, Rachel Maddow, Ron Perman, Tulsi Gabbard and more. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Bellavia @DavidBellavia2 [54:17] is the sole living Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient to have served in the Iraq War. One fateful day in Iraq would forever change history. It also happened to be his birthday and the day before Veterans Day. On November 10, 2004, while serving as a squad leader in support of Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, David experienced brutal house-to-house and hand-to-hand combat that few can imagine. David demonstrated an exceptional level of valor that would have him recognized with America’s single highest award for heroism by President Trump in a ceremony earlier this summer at the White House. His memoir, House to House: An Epic Memoir of War was chosen as one of the top five best Iraq War memoirs by journalist Thomas Ricks and has been signed to become a major motion picture. Bellavia is a hero, a leader, a father, an author and a tireless advocate for his country, his state, and the Army. And his story is now the stuff of legend. He’ll share it in raw, candid detail. He’ll also share what it’s like to shoulder the weight of the Medal of Honor under the bright lights of a national stage. David has also been a combatant in the arena of American politics. He is a two-time Republican candidate for Congress, co-founder of the conservative political action group “Vets for Freedom”, host of a conservative radio talk show in Buffalo and a political ally of President Trump. At a recent White House event, Trump introduced Bellavia, and said "I heard you maybe are gonna be running for office, but someday I know, huh?" Trump continued, "I'll tell ya, boy I'll tell ya what, he has my vote. We'll have a brave politician for a change, right?” Our host, Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) has known--and tangled with--Dave on issues for over a decade. They’ve disagreed on the Iraq war, foreign policy and domestic issues. But despite their differences, they have remained friends and share a mutual respect and a deep passion for driving support to our military and veterans community. It’s a no-bullshit, timely and feisty conversation between two influential leaders. Paul is a combat veteran, author and renowned activist who has recently appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Pod Save America and more. He explains why he boycotted the recent Veterans Day Parade in NYC and takes Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) entertainingly through the latest headlines you need to know about. From the start of impeachment hearings, to a wild week of football, to protests and division at the Veterans Day Parade in New York, to the latest 2020 Presidential drama, Rieckhoff breaks down the issues that are most important with a uniquely independent, inspiring and edgy style. Always with a special focus on national security and military and veterans affairs--and especially as conflict continues in Syria and Iraq during this Veterans Month. This pod is possible thanks to support from Fort Hamilton Whiskey-- A finely crafted American Rye whiskey born in Brooklyn, NY. Fort Hamilton is made purely from rye, malted barley, yeast and no nonsense. Celebrating revolutionary founding Father Alexander Hamilton’s Hearts of Oak Militia, they honor American bravery and you can too. Fort Hamilton Whiskey, join us in The Spirit of Revolution. If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention. But there are also good reasons to be happy and inspired. Download the new Angry Americans podcast for free here now. Then, join the Angry Americans newsletter to get free behind-the-scenes video of recent guests including Samantha Bee, Bob Woodruff, OAR’s Marc Roberge, Rachel Maddow, JT Lewis, Chef Tom Collichio, Tulsi Gabbard and more. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Woodruff (@BobWoodruff) is a true American hero. A walking miracle. And one of the greatest advocates in America for troops and veterans. In 2006, Bob was reporting for ABC News from the front lines of Iraq when the vehicle he was riding in was hit by a roadside bomb. Woodruff sustained massive shrapnel wounds to his head and body. He was evacuated and kept in a medically induced coma for 36 days. Miraculously, Bob recovered. Slowly, steadily, bravely. And alongside his amazing wife, Lee, Bob has gone on to inspire a nation and dedicate himself to helping veterans. He founded a nonprofit, The Bob Woodruff Foundation (@Stand4Heroes), to help post-9/11 injured service members, veterans, and their families that has raised tens of millions of dollars and supported hundreds of organizations nationwide. He’s galvanized corporations, comedians and superstars from Bruce Springsteed to Jon Stewart to Sheryl Crow. And he continues to report on important stories from around the world for Good Morning America, ABC World News and ESPN’s E60. Bob is a tireless reporter, a dedicated husband, and father of four children. [19:18] Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) highlights the helpers. And especially as Veterans Day approaches, there are few that are greater helpers than Bob Woodruff. After hearing this pod, you will be inspired. When Bob returned to reporting for ABC in 2007, his very first interview was with our host, Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff). Paul and Bob have reminded friends for the last 12 years, and worked to drive national attention and support to the plight of our veterans. It’s a fascinating and timely conversation between two big-hearted leaders, fathers and friends. Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) is a renowned veterans activist who also takes you quickly through the latest headlines you need to know. From Trump’s controversial decision to attend the Veterans Day Parade in New York, to the impeachment hearings, to UFC 224, to the latest 2020 Presidential polling out of Iowa, Rieckhoff breaks down the news headlines that are important and inspiring with his uniquely edgy and independent style. Always with a special focus on national security and military and veterans affairs. This episode is possible thanks to support from Oscar Mike--an innovative Veteran owned and American-Made lifestyle apparel brand. Oscar Mike creates awesome clothes that are also affordable. Sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats--even yoga gear--for men and women. If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention. But there are also good reasons to be happy and inspired. Download the new Angry Americans podcast for free here now. Then, join the Angry Americans newsletter to get free behind-the-scenes video of recent guests including Tulsi Gabbard, Samantha Bee, Marc Roberge, Chris Cuomo, Chef Tom Collichio and more. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is really fun. And important. Samantha Bee (@iamsambee) [34:19] has taken on the rich, the powerful, the crooked and the wrong. She’s been a voice for the voiceless. And a true patriot. After 12 legendary years at The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the trailblazing comedian, writer and producer launched her own groundbreaking satirical news show on TBS. Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (@FullFrontalSamBee) debuted in 2016. And with the launch, Sam became the first woman to host a late-night satire show. She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, her show has won an Emmy, she’s battled Bill O’Reilly, and in 2017 hosted "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner". Sam’s always squared the circle from TV into political and social impact and created on-ramps into politics for millions. In 2017, her "Nasty Woman Shirt" campaign raised over $1 million for Planned Parenthood and now she’s launching a new app to gamify the primary process. Host and Iraq Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) leads a conversation with Sam and takes Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) into the powerful place where comedy and activism intersect. It’s a hilarious, moving and candid conversation that takes you deep inside the world of comedy, satire, politics and television. Sam shares stories of life inside the early days of The Daily Show--and through a personal life journey that has taken her from working as a waitress in Toronto, to becoming an American citizen, to challenging three Presidents. She also breaks down the latest Debate of Democratic candidates, Trump’s abandonment of the Kurds and shares her very first car. And Paul rips into Trump’s betrayal of our troops, Le Bron James’ China comments and the latest on America’s electric scooter invasion. If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention. Download the new Angry Americans podcast for free here now. And go behind-the-scenes for awesome video of Samantha Bee and recent guests including Marc Roberge, Bradley Whitford, Dean Kamen, Rachel Maddow and Chef Tom Collichio at www.AngryAmericans.us. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And it’s powered by Righteous Media. We now have an Angry Americans phone line! You, yes you, can call in, tell us what’s got you angry. Call (833)-33-ANGRY. That’s (833) 332-6479. Call, leave me a voicemail and tell me what’s got you angry, and maybe we’ll use it on a future show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Roberge (@MarcRoberge) is the thoughtful, sincere, brilliant, fun and tenacious lead singer of the massively successful band, O.A.R. (@OfARevolution). Together, with his bandmates and childhood friends from Rockville, Maryland, Marc has built one of the most successful bands of the last two decades. O.A.R is successful because of the concerts they’ve sold out and the hits they written like Shattered (Turn the Car Around) and That Was A Crazy Game of Poker. But more importantly, they’ve been successful because of the impact they’ve made. From veterans coming home with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), to kids with cancer, to music programs in schools, to Habitat for Humanity, to the Special Olympics, O.A.R has been a trailblazer in making music matter. If you know their songs, you know why they’re great. If you don’t, you’ll quickly realize that you know more of their music than you thought. And you’ll find out why they’re important, iconic and inspiring. It’s an uplifting and insightful conversation that takes you deep inside the world of music, and the story of a local high school band that went all the way to selling out Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks. If you love music, this is an episode that’s in your key. But the music of politics in America right now, unfortunately, is not an OAR song. It’s Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven. Or it’s a tragic opera. It’s a gut-wrenching aria. It’s Puccini’s La Bohem. And host Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) artfully takes Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) deep inside where music and politics collide and through the urgent stories you need to know about. And after 4 weeks, General Motors workers are still on strike. Impeachment is gaining steam. Our President sold-out the Kurds, leaving them to be slaughtered by the Turks--who have now crossed the border into Northern Syria. There’s a new scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Minnesota Twins collapsed in the playoffs yet again. The Jets, Bengals and Dolphins haven’t won a game. And Paul got a butt-dial from Rudy Guiliani. Yes, really! As we creep closer and closer to Halloween, October is looking scarier and scarier by the day. But don’t fret. Paul takes you through all of it, with his trademark independence. And the 4 I’s: Integrity, Information, Impact and Inspiration. If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention. Download the new Angry Americans podcast for free now. And go behind-the-scenes for video of Marc Roberge and other recent guests including Bradley Whitford, Rachel Maddow, Malcolm Nance, Chris Cuomo, Willie Geist and Ethan Nadelmann at www.AngryAmericans.us. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And it’s powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk #327: Marc Roberge Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com Marc Roberge is lead singer and rhythm guitar player for O.A.R. (Of A Revolution). He also is their primary songwriter and has been described by his band-mates as, "Our Leader." He formed the band with his best friend (and drummer) Chris Culos for an 8th grade talent show 23 years ago in Rockville, Maryland. I first saw him play at a college bar called "First Run" on the Miami University campus in Oxford, OH my freshman year (2000). Since then, O.A.R. has gone on to sell out Madison Square Garden. We recorded this episode in Austin, Texas next to the stage at Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater. Notes: The importance of persistence and why Our 20-year history – Watch them playing at First Run in Oxford, OH – The journey from small college bars to selling out Madison Square Garden Chose Ohio State because they have the most bars in a small area – Earned the Buckeye National Scholarship “Money was not part of the equation at the beginning. We just needed enough to keep the van gassed up.” The primary reason why you’re so happy it goes well is so you get to keep doing it. Two initial goals: Finish college and build the band. – The band started in 8th grade for a talent show. “We wanted to get on the road, scrape our knee, and build to sustain. It was never about money; it was about gaining ground. Moving forward, progressing.” The first word to describe Marc from other members of the band: “Leader.” – What it means to be a leader of creative people… The stages of Marc’s leadership: 1st Stage: Driven completely by the vision of wanting to make music out wandering the world. “I wanted to make these songs because they made me feel good. I wanted to be out with my friends and empower each other.” 2nd Stage: “It becomes our vision.” – “You may no longer provide the best leadership, so you need to empower people in your camp to lead. In order to be in the drier seat, you have to know what other people’s superpowers are so each one can flourish. 3rd Stage: Chris (the drummer) – He nudged the group forward to a rebirth. Became motivated to get back in the driver seat and now he had amazing co-pilots who had their own creative genius. “Realize the powers of those around you and harness that. That was the afterburners for us. It’s built out of mutual respect and admiration for each other.” “Being a leader has to show that things aren’t always going to go great. You must maintain, be composed, don’t flail your arms around. Move forward.” Respectful disagreement: How to decide which song to open with at Madison Square Garden… How to make decisions through disagreement? “I know when I’m wrong, I know when I’m right too. Good ideas… It’s a self-filtering system. You have to listen, be open to others. In that moment, it was perfect.” “A part of leadership is knowing when you’re wrong and when the other idea is better and move on.” “When one of your heroes is standing next to you and says, “I really like this,” that impacts you. “I was wrong and wasn’t thinking of the big picture. It was selfish.” How to handle people who don’t like your work? Story: Opening for Dave Matthews Band at The Gorge – The entire front row turned their back in protest of the opening act. “I get angry. My new goal was to get them to turn around. It’s a lesson: You can either get hurt or say, “I get to play my songs at the Gorge. Eventually they will respect us.” Giving a TED Talk: Authenticity – Being real, true to yourself. “Everything I’ve created has stemmed from a few nostalgic pin-pointed childhood memories. I’ve tried to build my whole life to tell those stories of what we can do when we’re together.” Fans for Life: “We were living a life we’ve dreamt of.” The resistance of chasing approval of others – “That theme is rooted in unabashedly telling a story about where you come from. Sticking to the same morals we were instilled with since growing up.” “I’m not seeking approval because we aren’t adjusting music to fit in, we play what makes us feel good.” Chasing your curiosity and obsessions with great rigor – How to create a life to do that? “My dream is we’ve built something that allows us something time to create. Keep working on live shows to continue to play them. We love them. If you don’t play 5 nights a week, it won’t be there for you. You have to get the reps. Sustained excellence: Commonalities: 1) Drive 2) Social – Able to work a room, communicate well with others. 3) Willingness to fail – “If you aren’t willing to jump off that edge, you don’t deserve to get it.” Song writing process: “Each song has a different method for me.” “There are moments when I’m walking down the street in NYC and it comes to me. I’ll run to the studio and quickly record it. There are so many different styles, but it all has to come from being inspired.” The creative process: Working with Greg Wattenberg to be a sounding board and offer honest feedback. “We’ve never changed what we’re doing. We’ve only built upon it and have always focused on our story.” “People get so confused, they want everything, they want a boat, a house, so much. We just want to keep going.” Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the band. “We want to celebrate the fact of a few buddies being together for that time.” “Tell your story. Don’t be afraid to tell your story.” How to not get complacent and conservative after success? For fear of failure? “We take risks every year. We book a year in advance and we book some locations that we know might not work. We maintain pressure at all times.” “You have to take calculated risks and create things that may make you a little uncomfortable at first... To move the art form forward.” Gratitude – The importance of John Lampley being added to the band. “John Lampley is magic. He brought joy in the room. His life gratitude, how he looks at opportunity of everything: meals, being alive, we just exercised in the truck and he keeps talking about how good he feels.” It’s about being grateful for what you have and what you get to do on a daily basis. Practicing all day long – Love the craft. Loving the process of working on it. “This is what we do, this is how we operate.” The mindset of daily improvement. “We feel very lucky to be doing this. You better earn it and keep it.” Don’t pay attention to what others are doing, Focus on improving your craft. “What they really like about your group is how it makes them feel? General life advice: 46:45 – 47:27 (HERO) “Find something that you truly feel connected to… there’s energy in this world that will tell you when you’re in the right spot. And then work. A lot of people want to be famous, how you going to get there. And then grind.” Bring joy to yourself and others is life. “Be willing to play anywhere. Just keep going.” – It’s all about getting the reps. “What you love, go love it. You might be broke for a while, but you’ll be fulfilled. It will fill you up.” “Everyone carries around a bucket. You can fill it up or empty it.” “Find what you love and chase it down.” Preshow ritual: “What is going through your mind the 90 seconds before you go on stage?” – “We have a group huddle.” – “Remember when we were in the basement and we said, one day we’re going to do this. Remember how happy we were. We’re here. Go be a Rockstar.” The feedback received from fans/listeners – That’s the juice that fuels you. Use the "Get To Know You Document" Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
The lead singer of O.A.R. clues Cal in to the business philosophies that have kept Of A Revolution thriving for nearly a quarter of a century. Any stereotype of dreamy artists is swiftly put to rest as Marc explains the constant vigilance all the band members throw into their work to keep the seats filled and their loyal fans coming back year after year after year. These lessons are applicable not only to Cal’s new business helping companies tell their stories. But they apply to anybody on the job . . . and even to parenthood.
Imagine if the band you threw together for your middle school talent show stuck. That’s what happened to OAR. Twenty years later, the band is celebrating its 10th studio album called “The Mighty”. Frontman Marc Roberge opens up about the unique road the group has taken to this point, about his love of sports and balancing fatherhood on the road.
Marc Roberge, lead singer of O.A.R., on returning to Toledo as part of the 2019 Promedica Summer Concert Series
Renown musician and freestyle rapper, Kelley James (@kelleyjamesmusic), and special guest, O.A.R. lead singer, Marc Roberge (@marcroberge) join The Brink of Midnight Podcast with John Brenkus. Kelley James has carved out a unique niche in the music world. Sought out out for being a high profile event performer and freestyle rapper, he's played over 1000 shows to date and has toured and opened for acts like Kid Rock, Robin Thicke, LMFAO, Goo Goo Dolls, Sara Bareilles, Weezer, and O.A.R., among many others. Even more impressive is the roster of companies where Kelley is often the featured act: Oakley, Red Bull, Vans, Corona, Honda, AT&T, Google, Spin Magazine, Wheels Up, and more. Kelley got his start as a singer songwriter, but soon realized that his strength was harnessing the combination of his own musical ability, what's happening in the moment, news and pop culture, and creating a crazy, unique experience. No two shows are alike and Kelley prides himself on genuinely surrendering to being in the flow, whether that's freestyle rapping, playing guitar, channeling grunge or pop, or mashing it all up. In this conversation, he hones in on what can help us all climb whatever mountain we're on and it comes down to getting really honest with yourself, asking for constructive criticism at every point, and being willing to put yourself out there knowing full well that you will fail, but grow, along the way. This episode gets really special when Kelley invites close friend and O.A.R. lead singer, Marc Roberge, to join the conversation and share how his band got their start. Marc offers up some great gems on what it takes to make it, and then Kelley and Mark treat us with a surprise jam session! Marc hops on the guitar while Kelley freestyle raps on the topic of what else -- life-changing moments! For full show notes, visit: www.brinkofmidnight.com | Contact: info@brinkofmidnight.com | Connect on Socials: @brinkofmidnight (twitter, instagram, Facebook) and @johnbrenkus_ (twitter)
Darius Rucker, Marc Roberge and Andrew McMahon are this week's guests for the Life of Dad Show Remix. This episode of The Life of Dad Show Remix puts the focus on three great dads in the world of music. In this episode you will get to hear my interviews with Darius Rucker, Marc Roberge and Andrew McMahon. … Continue reading # 304 – Darius Rucker, Marc Roberge & Andrew McMahon →
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We are pumped to have the lead singer of the band OAR (Of A Revolution) on the show today. Marc Roberge has been making music and touring with OAR for twenty years. Marc also is a husband and a dad. Find out what wisdom he learned from his father, and how he develops his relationships with his wife and kids while living the rock n' roll dream. For the show notes and links mentioned in this episode CLICK HERE.
Pablo Picasso died in 1973?! Kevin and Feitelberg discuss the firing of Michael Rapaport. A would-you-rather that has finally crossed a line for Feitelberg; into your mom or onto your dad. Voicemails Include: Girl leaves me in middle of hookup. Did he delete my nudes? She finds out her grandmother dies while on a date. Three websites for the rest of your life. Marc Robarge and OAR are in the studio to talk about their new single featuring Barstool Nate.
Marc Roberge from OAR joins KFC and Uncle Chaps to chat about his upbringing, family and invent an app that reminds you to be nice to your wife. He's gone from his basement to The Garden but he still isn't sure how to get his kids to stop cussing. Career day when you are a rock star and how kids nowadyas only care about iPads.
Tommy Riles and Art Eddy talk about their favorite concert moments and then bring on Marc Roberge, who is the lead singer from O.A.R. Marc Roberge and the rest of his bandmates have been together for twenty years now. They document that journey in their latest album called XX. One of their songs from that … Continue reading #223 – Marc Roberge →
Marc Roberge is the lead vocalist/guitarist of the band O.A.R. (Of A Revolution, founded in 1996). Other band members include drummer Chris Culos, guitarist Richard On, bassist Benj Gershman and saxophonist/guitarist Jerry DePizzo. Together, they have released eight studio albums,...
This summer, Los Angeles will welcome 7,000 inspirational athletes from 177 different countries to the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games. Supporting children and adults with intellectual disabilities, the World Games is the world’s largest sports and humanitarian event. To celebrate, The Coca-Cola Company, Founding Partner of Special Olympics, has assembled a star-studded team to record an anthem for the 2015 World Games, titled “Reach Up.” The new song will debut in early June, and will be performed during the Opening Ceremonies at the World Games on July 25. “Reach Up” features Cody Simpson and Marc Roberge, lead singer for O.A.R., accompanied by Breanna Bogucki, a singer and decorated Special Olympics athlete from Illinois, and Madison Tevlin, a young woman with Down syndrome who found fame earlier this year with her cover of “All of Me.” The grouping was inspired by Special Olympics Unified Sports- a program that brings people with and without intellectual disabilities together on the same team to compete. Fans can support Special Olympics by sharing the “Reach Up” music video on social media using the hashtag #ReachUp. Coca-Cola will donate one dollar to Special Olympics for every “Reach Up” video share using the hashtag leading up to the World Games.
OAR will release their seventh album, "King", on 8-2-11. They play a sold out show in Chicago that same night. Marc Roberge checks in from his hotel room to describe the heartache and pain that went into recording the new album, what it's like to tour with Dave Matthews, and more...
I tried to get Marc Roberge from O.A.R. to spill details on WTMX about The Axe Music "One Night Only" Concert that O.A.R. headlines this Tuesday, October 19, 2010. There are going to be a lot of surprises! If you'd like to win tickets check out The Official 101.9fm THE MIX Facebook page.
O.A.R. is such a great band to see jam live. It was my pleasure to chat with lead singer Marc Roberge and get his take on what it's like to make music and why he thinks it's way cool to record his live shows.NOTE: Normally, all of my podcasts are "clean", but in this rare instance Marc let's a few "s_ _ t" words slip out - I was not able to edit them out because of temporary technical difficulties in my home studio. This interview is virtually unedited.