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Want to learn more about the improv principles behind our storytelling here at ICF? Then this new bonus show is for you! Join Josh as he takes the DM seat across from Ned to play out a scene that neither of them have prepared for in the slightest, followed by a discussion of what makes good improv. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
I hear what you're saying—the fighter's the simplest class in the game, so it's only for new players, right? Well, even though it may be a great choice for newbies, Lieutenant Ignis Halcón has shown us time and time again that there can be a lot of depth hidden under that well-armored surface! Join Ned & Mickie as they discuss how to make the most of one of the most iconic archetypes in all of fantasy. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Ballistas out, everybody! It's time to dig into the story behind our head lookout and gunner, Mmmmmmmmaximus Schanz. Longtime listeners may already know about Jacob's affinity for rangers, but why Dragonborn? And how has the Deck of Many Things linked itself to Max not just narratively, but mechanically? Join Mickie as the takes over the hosting seat to get all the answers from Jacob! • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
For the glory of Rolterra, and her all-knowing web of fate! We all know Mickie already has countless pages of backstory written about Ignis that we'll probably never see, but how did this character concept come to be in the first place? Let's join Jacob and Mickie to find out! • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Let's delve into the bliss-filled head of everybody's favorite 13-year-old pirate captain, Ataraxia Caelian! Why satyr? Why bard? Why teenager? Why cursed? Join Jacob and Ned as they get dig into Ataraxia's origins. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
We all love the bouncy, treasure-obsessed, somewhat neurotic helmsman of the Satyr's Song, but how did he come to be? Join Jacob as he sits down with Josh to find out what inspired the creation of Buster Bilgewater. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
The twelve core 5e classes get a lot of love and attention, but maybe you've been wondering about the new kid on the scene: the Artificer! As the only other official 5e class, the Artificer fills an interesting role in the 5e landscape due to how many different roles it can fill. Join Ned & Josh as they talk about what makes this such a unique class! • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
You may have seen a dragonborn before, but have you seen a gem dragonborn? Join Jacob and Ned as they dig into this new spin on an old favorite, and how the dragonborn race as a whole has improved in the years since 5e was first released. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Josh is back on Crunch Squad, but this time, here's here to stay! Today, it's all about that delightful new rabbitfolk race, the Harengon. Ned and Josh talk about how the mechanics make such a perfect thematic fit for this race, and how these abilities support both those who want to min-max, and those who want to even out their weaknesses. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Oh greeeaaat, Ned's brought another weird lil guy to the show. Satyrs may seem simple at first, but they have a few mechanical features that make them actually quite unique! Dive in with Thomas and Ned to find out why. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Pippa speaks to Colleen Hart, a local music teacher and the author of a seminal collection of marimba arrangements which she is now hoping to expand into 3rd volume. For more podcasts go to www.primediaplus.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to delve deeper into the more intellectual aspects of wizardry? Want a living spellbook you can talk to? Want to cast lightning balls instead of fireballs? Then Mickie and Ned are here to talk about why the Order of Scribes is the perfect wizard subclass for you! • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
SPOILER WARNING for Tyranny of Dragons episodes 84 and beyond. Just broke up with your lousy old warlock patron? Need a new, good-aligned patron who'll treat you right? Wanna grab some sweet Cleric-like powers along the way? Join Ned and Mickie in this breakdown of Malamara's shiny new subclass! • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing musical journey like no other, as one of the UK's leading ProgMelodic house proponents, Dominic Ortega, takes you on a sonic odyssey through the ethereal realms of electronic soundscapes. In this carefully curated mix, Dominic weaves together a tapestry of emotions and rhythms that will transport you to a place where time stands still and the world fades away.The mix begins with the enchanting "Sheremetyevo (Original Mix)" by Nicolas Rada, setting the tone with its dreamy melodies and pulsating beats. As you settle into the groove, you'll be greeted by the soulful vibes of "Marimbas & Angels (Nicolas Rada Remix)" by Namatjira, a track that effortlessly merges organic elements with electronic finesse.Dominic's expertise truly shines as he seamlessly transitions into "All One Word (GMJ & Matter Remix)" by Nick Muir, a hypnotic journey through intricate layers of sound that beckon you deeper into the music. The ethereal "Kingdom of Dreams (Juan Ibanez Remix)" by K3V (SL), Jayy Vibes follows, casting a spell with its ethereal melodies and celestial harmonies.As the mix progresses, the energy rises with "Zagros (Hobin Rude Remix)" by Federico Monachesi, an exhilarating ride through vibrant synths and driving percussion. "Waterfalls and Us (Kamilo Sanclemente, Mauro Aguirre Remix)" by Radieux introduces a sense of euphoria, lifting your spirits higher with its cascading melodies.The enchantment continues with "Wild (Juan Deminicis Remix)" by NUFECTS, a track that explores the wild, untamed side of progressive house. "Robobass (Original Mix)" by Mike Griego injects a dose of futuristic energy into the mix, making you feel as if you're floating through a digital dreamscape.Just when you think the journey couldn't get any more captivating, Dominic Ortega takes you on a melodic rollercoaster with "Waiting (Extended Mix)" by Terry Da Libra, a track that tugs at your heartstrings with its emotive chords and evocative atmosphere."Soma (Extended Mix)" by South Pole offers a moment of introspection, allowing you to connect with the deepest corners of your soul as the melodies wash over you. "Rajilla (Original Mix)" by Serious Dancers injects a burst of energy back into the mix with its infectious rhythms and playful melodies.Finally, the mix reaches its zenith with "Prana Vayu (Original Mix)" by Berni Turletti, a track that encapsulates the essence of melodic house, inviting you to dance, dream, and lose yourself in the music.Dominic Ortega's latest ProgMelodic Therapy mix (exclusive for PHUK) is a sonic masterpiece that transcends boundaries and genres, creating a profound connection between music and listener. With each track carefully selected to evoke emotion and transport you to another dimension, this mix is a testament to the power of electronic music to elevate the soul and ignite the spirit. So, close your eyes, surrender to the music, and let Dominic Ortega take you on a journey you won't soon forget!
Join Thomas and Ned for this inaugural episode of our new DM Q&A segment! You've asked your questions about how we handle things behind the DM screen, and we've got answers. Talking points include: Managing NPCs (stat blocks, spell lists, accents, etc.). Setting DCs in the moment. Balancing the rules with narrative momentum. Speed of character progression. Learning by making mistakes. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Playing the variant human in 5e is great because you get a free extra feat at level 1, but with so many feats to choose from, which one should you pick? Ned and Thomas are here to break down some of their favorite feats specifically for first-level characters. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Rock out with Guti, Ismael, and Ron as they talk about the 2010 Guatemalan music documentary (?) Las marimbas del infierno. Follow @reellatinos on social media.
You're telling me there are three different officially published versions of the Aasimar in 5e? How am I supposed to know which one to choose? Well, follow along as Ned and Thomas break down the intricacies of the differences between the Aasimars presented in the Dungeon Master's Guide, Volo's Guide to Monsters, and Monsters of the Multiverse. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Welcome to Bad Dad Rad Dad, where Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watch each week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they discuss the horror in not knowing, tender portrayals of girlhood, and what makes a movie cheesy potatoes. Elliott declares his all-time favourite superhero after they see possibly the greatest superhero movie of all time. This week's movies are: The Vanishing (1988), Now and Then (1995), True Romance (1993), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), Volcano (1997).Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Ned for a chill, laid-back discussion about how the Kobold playable race has evolved over the course of 5e's history. Bringing snacks and a cool beverage is optional, but recommended. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
If you've spent a lot of time in the online D&D communities, you've probably seen a lot of hate for the ranger. Well, BOO, we say! The 5e ranger may have a spotted history, but Ned and Jacob are here to help convince you that the ranger is more than worth your consideration. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
And who says barbarians can't have a bunch of cool options? In this episode, we dig into the Totem Warrior subclass, which offers a wide plethora of animalistic abilities for your rage-filled brawler to choose from! Plus, Malamara has a special feat up her sleeve that makes it even more versatile. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Somehow we completely spaced on doing a Crunch Squad for Mal's main class until now. But hopefully you'll find the wait to be worth it! Barbarians are one of the most iconic classes in all fantasy, and the mechanics sure don't skimp on that long heritage. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Per the request of one of our listeners, Ned and Thomas are sitting down to discuss the monk in all its glory—and it turns out there's a LOT to talk about with this one! With tons of cool features that build on top of each other, the monk quickly ends up becoming one of the most thematic fighters in the game. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Josh is back, and he's ready to to geek out about mechanics! Ralph is a very unique character, from his rare elven subrace, to the wizard subclass that hears the phrase "wizards shouldn't be able to do this" and flat-out ignores it. Time to DISPEL the mysteries of the bladesinger! Find Josh on Twitter at @Joshuathehippie. He currently DMs @TheTitanPod. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
En nuestra nueva vuelta al orbe presentamos lo nuevo de Djavan, Anita Pujals nos cuenta la historia de las marimbas de Chiapas, el Nano Serrat nos canta Cambalache, Maru Botana, nuestra invitada de la fecha, habla del proyecto Bocas Abiertas. Presentamos "Leyenda Viva", el documental sobre la música vallenato de Colombia y en Poemas en la voz La Profe nos trae un poema del chileno Raúl Zurita. Y como siempre todo el buen folklore del Planeta Tierra. Los esperamos!.
Zusammen mit verschiedenen Sängerinnen und Sängern, hat das französische Percussion-Trio aktuelle Popsongs neu arrangiert. Statt knalligen Bässen und Synthesizern hört man nun Bassmarimba, Vibraphon und Trommel.
We've finally heard enough of Lance's mysterious backstory to talk about his subclass! Time to talk about that we believe is one of the most compelling 5e subclasses, both thematically and mechanically. Bring a lantern, 'cause it's time to delve into the darkness of Lance's abilities! ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Jacob's in the hosting chair so Ned can talka more about Fleeple! This time, it's about Fleeple's druid subclass, mistletoe and all. You won't find it in any official D&D books, so how on Abeir-Toril did Ned get his hands on it? Let's find out! Get the Odyssey of the Dragonlords Player's Guide for FREE right here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/267073/Odyssey-of-the-Dragonlords-Players-Guide ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Mickie's back with more Mal insights! This time, we discuss Mal's warlock subclass, in all its fiendish trappings. What was it about this most Faustian of warlock patrons that drew Mickie to it? Let's find out! ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Nídia – Celebration (2021) Lua Preta - Noemia (Branko Remix) (2020) Lycox- UT INSTR (O Benga) (2021) Firmeza - So Para Mim (2020) Nigga Fox-Poder do Vento (2018) N.K. - Ghetto Sound of Lisbon ft.DJ Marfox (2016) Nidia Minaj-Dama mais tribalizada (2012) Dotorado Pro – Macumba (2020) Batida-Bazuka (DJ Marfox & DJ Leo Remix) (2020) PEDRO - No Mussulo (2017) Blacksea Não Maya – Desconfiado (2021) Dj Danifox - Ritual feat DJ Bboy (Tia maria Produções) (2021) Branko - Bleza (2019) Octa Push, Alai K, Isaac Anyanga -Nyatiti (2021) Dotorado Pro – Rei das Marimbas (2016) Moullinex & Sara Tavares- Minina do Céu (2021)
In today's episode, Mickie is back to talk about half-orcs! The quintessential race for players who want to play with the challenge of not quite belonging to either of the worlds that created them. Hear why Mickie felt like this was the perfect race to help bring her character to life. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
In today's episode, Jacob is back to talk about elves! There's a reason why they're basically the face of fantasy races, and there's an elf to suit practically every taste. Come hear how Jacob makes this classic D&D race feel grounded in grand Elven history while also bringing his own twist to it. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
El artista y profesor Jorge Leiva habla con SBS Spanish sobre su proyecto de elaborar marimbas en una escuela de Melbourne, con la participación de estudiantes de primaria, y en medio de los confinamientos a los que ha sido sometida esta ciudad.
Para continuar con nuestra mexicanísima serie, hicimos una selección de música tradicional septembrina que, aunque suena bien patriotera, refleja mucho de nuestra cultura.
Oh boy, oh boy! Do we have a treat for you! This week we sit down with comedian, writer and Twitter extraordinaire MYKA FOX!! When we asked Myka what her favorite subjects were she stumped us with her thirst for statistics, linguistics and physics. Clearly Myka hasn't listened to the show or she would have known that we aren't smart enough to write such quizzes. HELP! "Irregardless", Lindsey starts the school day with a Statistics quiz called, "Survey Says" where she asks two real statistics questions and then switches to some of the weirdest statistics of all time because she isn't really smart enough to teach an entire class on numbers and things. Then Kelly takes us to Marching Band class because Myka used to be a whizz on the french horn? Timbales? MARIMBAS! Get it girl! At recess we talk about all the times Myka got kicked out of her friend group. Kids can be so cruel! LEAVE LITTLE MYKA ALONE OR ELSE! Then Lindsey makes an attempt at teaching the class Linguistics with a game called "First Statistics, Now Linguistics". Spoiler: Kelly's edible kicks in during this quiz and things get realllll hairy. Then Kelly ends our school day with a Theatre History class where we play a game called "What A Bunch Of Thespians" where we get all Greek and shit. Question: Who came first? Jesus or Thespis? Asking for a couple of dumb dumbs. Follow Myka Fox, Twitter Queen: https://twitter.com/MykaFox https://www.instagram.com/mykafox/ Follow the show's Insta: instagram.com/kellyandlindsey/ Follow Kelly: instagram.com/kelly_wallacebarnowl Follow Lindsey: instagram.com/lindseygentile Also!!!! Abortion Funds and Beyond: Here are the ways you can help Texans. https://www.salon.com/2021/09/02/abortion-funds-and-beyond-here-are-the-best-ways-to-help-texans/ And if you can, please donate to the Afghan Women's Mission: http://www.afghanwomensmission.org/
In today's episode, Ned sits down with Mickie to talk about the surprising versatility of warlocks. They may not have may spell slots, but don't be fooled! Hidden among those Eldritch Invocations and Pact Boons is an incredibly deep and customizable spellcaster just waiting to be explored. ••• Twitter: @ICastFireball20 Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com ••• AUDIO CREDITS Background Music created using the “Marimbas” soundscape from Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
This is a fun little sketch I made for two marimbas.
This is a draft sketch for a larger quartet I am writing.
Episode 42 New Arrivals to the Archives New-Old Recordings Making it into the Archives Playlist Vincenzo Agnetti, “Pieces Of Sound” from Revolutions Per Minute (The Art Record) (1982 Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc.). Reading and tape composition by Italian artist, photographer and writer Vincenzo Agnetti. 4:38 Chris Burden, “The Atomic Alphabet” from Revolutions Per Minute (The Art Record) (1982 Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc.). Solo poetry piece by Chris Burden. 0:31 Canarios, “Genesis” and “Prana” from Ciclos (1974 Ariola). Spanish album of symphonic space rock. Adapted by E. Bautista (from Vivaldi's Four Seasons); Bass, Synthesizer, Theremin, Christian Mellies; Drums, Electronic Drums (Moog), Timbales, Triangle, Vocals, Castanets, Maracas, Bells, Temple Bells, Flexotone, Glockenspiel, Rototoms, Gongs, Percussion (Bambus), Goblet Drum (Dharbuka), Alain Richard; Electric Piano, Hammond Organ,Piano, Violin, Mathias Sanveillan; Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Lyre, Echoplex, Phase Shifter, Vocals, Antonio García De Diego; Synthesizer, Keyboards, Mellotron, Digital Frequency Meter, Ribbon Controller, Vocals,Teddy Bautista. This is pretty audacious. 7:22 Holger Czukay, “Ho-Mai-Nhi (The Boat Woman Song)” from Technical Space Composer's Crew – Canaxis 5 (1969/ RE 2018). Basic tape composition work from this German pioneer, circa 1968. Originally privately released in 1969 by Technical Space Composer's Crew and titled "Canaxis 5". Later reissued as "Canaxis" by Holger Czukay and Rolf Dammers. Czukay studied under Karlheinz Stockhausen from 1963–1966, and in 1968 co-founded the German rock group Can. 7:31 Deuter, “Atlantis” from D (1971 Kuckuck). Georg Deuter, produced and composed on tape. Early work from this German ambient, electronic composer. 6:04 Far East Family Band, “The God Of Wind,” “Moving, Looking, Trying, Jumping In A Maze,” “Wa, Wa (Yamato)” from The Cave: Down To The Earth (1975 Mu Land). Bass, Akira Fukakusa; Drums, Shizuo Takasaki; Guitar, Fumio Miyashita, Hirohito Fukushima; Keyboards, Akira Ito, Fumio Miyashita, Masanori Takahashi; Percussion, Masanori Takahashi; Vocals, Hirohito Fukushima. Japanese psychedelic jam band. Spacey, fun, rollicking organs and guitars. 4:53 Langston Hughes, conclusion of Rhythms Of The World (1955 Folkways). African American poet and author Hughes narrated this work based on his book "The First Book of Rhymes.” The “documentary sounds” were field recordings used to underscore the poetry. 5:08 Steve Hackett, “Jacuzzi” from Defector (1980 Charisma). Solo album from guitarist for Genesis. This is a track of largely keyboard-like sounds featuring such instruments as the Matell Optigan and Roland GR500 Guitar Synthesizer, played by Hackett. Bass, Dik Cadbury; Concert Flute, Alto Flute, John Hackett; and keyboards by Nick Magnus. 4:37 Pedro Morquecho, “Mi Corazon Es Un Violin (Fox)” from Pedro Morquecho (Su Novacord Y Su Orquesta) (1965 Orfeon). Mexican keyboard artist who found his groove with the amazing Hammond Novachord. Here he plays some numbers for the night life, popular favorites designated for different kinds of dances, such as Afro-Beguine, Fox, and Rhumba. 3:33 Enoch Light And The Light Brigade, “Swamp-Fire” from Dimension •3• (1964 Command). This is one of the many amazing instrumental albums produced by Enoch Light for Command in the sixties. In this case, we have Dick Hyman on organ, Tony Mottola on guitar and Alto Saxophone by Walt Levinsky. I also hear an uncredited appearance by an Ondioline, a monophonic organ known to be used by Enoch Light on many albums. 2:19 Akira Itoh, “Life from the Light 光からの生命” from Inner Light Of Life / やすらぎを、君に (1978 King Records). Alto Saxophone, Flute, Vocals – Noboru Kimura; Electric Bass – Keiju Ishikawa; Electric Guitar, Vocals – Nobuo Hajime; Piano, Vocals – Kenji Kijo; Synthesizer – Akira Ito; Vocals – Goko Kunikida. Ito was previously a member of the Far East Family Band (see earlier track). 6:53 Alain Markusfeld, “1st movement” from Contemporus (1979 Egg). French singer and songwriter. Composed by, arranged By, ARP Polyphonic, ARP Prosoloist, Acoustic Piano, electric guitar, Organ, Percussion, Cymbals, Triangle, Marimbas, Harmonica, Handclaps, Vocals – Alain Markusfeld; vocals Patricia Markusfeld. 3:06 Masquerade, “Guardian Angel” from Masquerade – Guardian Angel (1983 Metronome). PPG Waveterm synthesizer, Chris Evans. I don't know much about this group, other than this song and it was basically one person playing the instruments, the short-lived PPG Wave synthesizer, also used by Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, among others. 4:27 Bruno Menny, “Orbite Autour De La Planète 3” from Cosmographie (1972 Arion). This is unique album from the engineer who was also a student of composer Iannis Xenakis. This is his only album. It is a blend of concrete and synthesized sounds. 19:12 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, “Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Joan Of Arc)” from Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1981 Dindisc). A 7-inch single. Bass, Guitar, Horns, Mellotron, Organ, Percussion (Acoustic, Electronic), rhythm program, Synthesizer, Vocals, Andrew McCluskey; Drums, Percussion (Acoustic, Electronic), Synthesizer Bass, Malcolm Holmes; Mellotron, Melodica, Organ, Percussion (Acoustic, Electronic), Piano, rhythm program, Synthesizer, Vocals, Paul Humphreys; Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Michael Douglas. 4:12 Harold L. O'Neal Jr. (producer), “Ultimate Obstacle (All Tests Simultaneously)” from RCOA Stereo Systems Test Record (1972 Yorkshire Records). Test record using electronic sounds and tone clusters, bursts. “The Ultimate High-Fidelity Test Record.” 2:04 Karlheinz Stockhausen, “Mikrophonie I” (1964), first part, from Mikrophonie I & II / Prozession (1969 CBS). From France comes this boxed set. Electronics (Filters), Hugh Davies, Jaap Spek, Karlheinz Stockhausen; Electronics (Microphone) – Harald Boje*, Johannes G. Fritsch; Percussion (Tam-tam), Alfred Alings, Aloys Kontarsky. Mikrophonie I for Tamtam, Two Microphones, Two Filters and Potentiometers Essentially, a piece for cardboard tubes scraped on cymbals and mixed with electronic amplification and reverberation. Hugh Davies worked with Stockhausen during this period. Recorded at West German Radio Studios, Cologne, December 17 & 18, 1965. 7:24 Donna Summer, “Grand Illusion” from The Wanderer (1980 Geffen). Words and vocals by Donna Summer; Music by Giorgio Moroder; Synthesizers, Harold Faltermeyer, Sylvester Levay; Guitar, Jeff Baxter, Steve Lukather, Tim May; Drums, Percussion, Keith Forsey; Bass Guitar, John Pierce, Lee Sklar, Les Hurdle. 3:50 Ruth White, David White, Gary Maynard, Animals Are Wonderful (1982 Tom Thumb Records). Synthesizers, Ruth White. Yes, that's the Ruth White of sixties Moog Modular fame. She also made her way with children's activity records such as this. 2:16 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
This one went long so we split it up for you! Join in on the debate of whether rosewood should be allowed in the marching idiom. Tune in next week to hear the rest of the conversation!
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Visión Remota by San Quirama on Curacas (New Latam Beats) 6′00″ Tipuana (feat. Ankalli) by Maribel Tafur on FEMINX+ (Matraca) 11′20″ Cada Día Crece by Mente Orgánica on Todo Es Lo Que Parece (self released ) 18′20″ Wawaki by Jorge Reyes & Antonio Zepeda on A La Izquierda Del Colibrí (Emotional Rescue ) 23′21″ Cuánta Intensidad Puede Soportar Un Cuerpo? by San Ignacio on Cuánta Intensidad Puede Soportar Un Cuerpo? - Single (self released ) 26′44″ Colgando by Barulinho on Siesta (Agustin Rivaldo Lalin) 30′24″ Brisa by Joaquin Cornejo on El Viaje (808319 Records DK) 35′50″ Autopista Del Sol by Diegors on Un Poquito de Jazz (Müstique) 40′28″ Apu Punchau by History of Colour on Antumbra (Shika Shika ) 45′12″ Mes Couleurs (feat. Bachan Kaur) by Thornato on Escape Plan (Wonderwheel Recordings) 49′15″ Corrie Caves by resili on Cups (Optimo Music) 51′29″ Aye by Emkay on Household Choirs (Ears On Earth & Super Utu ) 56′30″ Unami by El Buho on Summer Sol V (Sol Selectas) 61′12″ Religar (feat. Chancha Vía Circuito) [Chancha Via Circuito Remix] by Mateo Kingman on Astro Reescrituras (AYA Records) 64′22″ Lejos by DJ Raff on Botanas (Shika Shika) 67′46″ Andarele (feat. Hugo Candelario) by Uji & Dinastía Torres on Marimbas del Guapi (Discos Pacífico) 71′50″ Resiliencia by El Búho & DJ Raff on Ramas (Wonderwheel Recordings ) 75′22″ Nuevas Aguas (Renzo Zong Remix) by Cyma & Renzo Zong on Nuevas Aguas (Remixes) (New Latam Beats) 81′00″ Halo de Luz by La Parsifónica on Niña Salvaje (Stefanía Valeria Parsi ) 83′14″ Janaina (M.RUX Revision) by Maywa on Essência (Revisions) (NUMA ) 87′40″ Izivunguvungu by Urban Village on Izivunguvungu (No Format! ) 91′44″ Indoda (African Repraise) by Bongani Givethanks on COMMUNITY - 15 Years of Jazz & Milk (Jazz & Milk) 95′40″ Tsormemanya by Tafi & Green Door Allstars on Ghana Glasgow Friendship (Optimo Music) 99′04″ Canción de la Fuerza by San Tu on Fuera del Tiempo. Postales de una Pausa (Fértil Discos) 102′30″ Awake in the Rain by Kutiman on Wachaga (Siyal Music) 106′22″ La Tramuntana by Akkan on One Night Stands 2 (La Belle Records ) 110′06″ Akabongi (Kapote Remix) (2020 Version) by Daniel Haaksman ft. Spoek Mathambo, Los Bulldozer on Kapote pres Mushroom House Vol 1 (Toy Tonics) 115′10″ Jussa Come (Blasé Vanguard B-Mix) by Soul Clap & Sha-Lor on Jussa Come (Blasé Vanguard B-Mix) - Single (Soul Clap) 118′10″ Forking Path by Ricardo Donoso on Content (Denovali Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
New music from Spektral Quartet's vast Experiments in Living, experimental folk group Spires That in the Sunset Rise, German indie rock band The Notwist, Swedish composer I.B. Sundstrom, trombonist/composer Jacob Garchik, and France's sweeping instrumental collective, Collectif La Boutique. Isao Tomita, "Suite Bergamasque / Clair de Lune, No. 3", Snowflakes are Dancing (1974) Spires That in the Sunset Rise, "Sax Solfa", Sax Solfa (2020) The Notwist, "Ship (feat. Saya), Ship (2020) I.B. Sundstrom, "Rod Strand", Antropofagernas rike I (2020) Ian Munro, "Alexander Rag", Blue Rags (2008) Fabrice Martinez, Vincent Peirani, and Collectif La Boutique, "L'intelligence", Twins (2020) Tyondai Braxton, "The Duck and the Butcher", Central Market (2009) Jacob Garchik, "Ligne Claire", Clear Line (2020) Colin Currie/Sam Walton/Robin Michael, "Reich: Nagoya Marimbas, for 2 Marimbas", Striking a Balance (1998) Moondog, "Bird's Lament", Sax Pax for a Sax (1997) Spektral Quartet, "Brahms: String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1: 1. Allegro", Experiments in Living (2020)
A Garota Não ― Rua das Marimbas n. 7, 2019. Paulo Bastos ― Bach2Cage, 2004. Ronda dos Quatro Caminhos ― Ronda dos Quatro Caminhos, 1984. Alexandre Coelho ― Idiosyncrasies, 2017. Daniel Bernardes ― O rondó da carpideira, 2016. Edição nº 327, de 13 de agosto de 2020
Music! Video games! Together at last! Anyone who knows me knows I *love* gaming music and chiptunes and all that fun stuff. And it’s always an honour and a pleasure to speak to the people who create such music. For this week’s episode, composer, arranger, performer, and educator Doug Perry stops by to talk about […]
FORMATIONS: Fanfare l'Amicale-Vudallaz d'Albeuve-Enney Ensemble Boots for Maggie Société de Chant Corban Trio de Pra-Collet Loraine Félix et Timothée Haller Ensemble de Marimbas du Conservatoire de Fribourg Grayson Masefield, accordéon Marc Michaud, trombone Ensemble Follaton L'Opéra à Bretelles Attrio Mario Pacchioli et Laurent Brunetti Trio "Na Ma Sy" Alsibana Saxophone Quartet Choeur Aequivox (POP SUISSE CHALLENGE) Duo Madio Choeur des Jeunes "Echo de Plain de Saigne" Fanfare La Dixence d'Hérémence BBCF (Big Band Conservatoire Fribourg) Production et présentation: Jean-Marc Richard Conseillère musicale: Sylvie Amadio Réalisation et programmation: Françoise Jenny Technique: Yves Roulin Attachée de production: Dyane Dufault
Welcome to the PSA podcast! This is the podcast by Josh Clements, Graham Hopkins, and Tony McCrackin where they talk about band and their lifes as roommates. If you would like to find PSA on twitter , you can do at twitter.com/psa_podcast If you would like to find our hosts on social media you can do so below: Josh: twitter.com/joshclementspic instagram.com/joshclementsphotos Graham: twitter.com/adm_grahamuel instagram.com/adm_grahamuel Tony: twitter.com/tonythekraken instagram.com/tonymccrackin
Suenan las marimbas del Pacífico colombiano, los sones de diversos rincones de África en diversas combinaciones, el sonido "bluegrass" del sur de los Estados Unidos, así como diferentes aires escandinavos y tradiciones balcánicas. We listen to the marimbas from the Pacific coast in Colombia, different African tunes in diverse combinations, bluegrass tunes from the Southern USA states, and also some Scandinavian projects and Balkan traditional tunes. https://archive.org/download/mundofonias2020002/Mundofonias2020002.mp3 · Canalón de Timbiquí - La casa de la compañía (juga) - De mar y río · Dave Sharp Worlds with Ndio Sasa - Nyako matar - Nairobi music · Perrine Fifadji - Rêver - Une goutte d'eau · Grèn Sémé - Poussière - Poussière · Ben Winship - Shakin down the acorns - Acorns · The SteelDrivers - To be with you again - The SteelDrivers · ClayBank - Shingleton - No escape · Troublesome Hollow - Working on a building - Old school · Vilsevind - Flat white / Elfshot - Dag o natt · Bokan Stankovi? - Srbljanka, osamputka, bu?janka, katanka - Traditional playing on the Svrlijg bagpipes, duduk and okarina from Eastern Serbia · Svetlana Spaji? Group - [Sarajevo field, who ploughs you] - Black horses romped: Serbian traditional singing · Karl Seglem - Rindabotn - Nunatak Imagen / Image: Canalón de Timbiquí
The marimba is a beautifully sounding mallet percussion instrument. Sadly many music educators do not possess the proper training and experience it takes to care and protect this magnificent instrument. Kevin Lucas' article, “How to Protect and Care for a Marimba” from the School Band and Orchestra magazine, October 2019, is the basis for this post. Kevin shares and recommends approaches on how to care and transport this fantastic instrument. This podcast will summarize and recognize the benefits of proper use of this instrument. Like what you hear? Take a moment to support the show! SUPPORT HERE Show Notes The Music Educator Podcast Newsletter Signup for weekly episode notifications, special offers and some really cool educator resources! SIGN-UP NOW!
Charla, charla, charla.El episodio 5 fue un podcast lleno de charla que pudimos disfrutar durante siete horas ininterrumpidas.Sabemos que lo flipásteis muy fuerte pero que, sobre todo seguís flipándolo con la numeración de los podcasts. Es cierto que es un tema que llevábamos evitando todo este tiempo pero, no os preocupéis porque en este episodio Rodrigo resuelve por fin todas vuestras dudas.Además, el director de 'Blackwood' nos lleva a un viaje musical retrospectivo que empieza con unas bonitísimas marimbas hasta llegar al laúd. empieza con aquel ‘You’re so cool’ que compuso Hans Zimmer para la película ‘True Romance’ y acaba… tendrás que hacer ese viaje para saberlo.Javier Cansado a son de jazz nos habla, por lo que sea, de Nicole Girard-Mangin. Una señora médica que ejerció como tal durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y que resultó ser una de las primeras mujeres al frente de una batalla.Y Juan Gómez-Jurado hará unos cuantos minutos de silencio porque-él-se-lo-busca-cada-vez y Arturo González-Campos invoca a los jóvenes millennials al son de “Ven Capitán Trueno, haz que gane el bueno”Todo muy bien unido y enlazado con unas trepidantes batallas de Piedra, Papel o Tijera.
Mullets! Marimbas! Multimedia arachnid mayhem! Yes it's the spidery folly of 1987's 'Never Let Me Down', with Nicholas Pegg returning to stoutly defend his choice of album to a sceptical public, in this highly entertaining ramble. The 1987 album 'Never Let Me Down' was a mishmash of styles, songs and haircuts as Bowie attempted to jumpstart his flagging career, with this confused follow up to 1984's 'Tonight'. Reflecting the uncertainty of Bowie's mindset at the time - casting around for a new direction and harking back to the theatricality of 'Diamond Dogs' a decade earlier, while trying to forge a contemporary sound. In this very entertaining conversation, The Complete David Bowie author Nicholas Pegg joins me again to chew over the album which he maintains, is not quite the car crash I always considered it to be... Plus, we hear Bowie's Iggy and Springsteen imitations and Nick explains why the Glass Spider is really a magical moment in Bowie's oeuvre...
In conjunction with The 613 by Archie Rand, contemporary classical musicians perform works by twentieth-century Jewish minimalist composers. The concerts take place in the galleries among the paintings. In this selection from the first program in the series, Brian Adam McCune, and Lily Kaye Sevier, of the Awesome Orchestra, performs Steve Reich's "Nagoya Marimbas".
So many questions on Episode 16 as Adam and Mike discuss the monolithic 80s David Bowie classic ‘Tonight’. Get your Marimbas at the ready and prepare the jet for Borneo because we’re gonna need some God Damn HORNS! Which leads […]
Comenzamos con los tres discos favoritos de marzo: Feule Caracal (Francia), Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra (Quebec/Canadá) y Serendou (Bretaña/Níger), para continuar con un viaje que nos lleva desde las marimbas guatemaltecas con Ajkeem, la electrónica de raíz argentina de Santiago Córdoba, la inspiración acústica tricontinental del Subsonic Trio, el manifiesto por la igualdad de las mujeres de Les Amazones d'Afrique y los arrebatados electrotunecinos Bargou 08. We start with the three March favorite albums, by Feule Caracal (France), Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra (Quebec/Canada) and Serendou (Brittany/Niger), to continue our travel with Guatemalan marimbas by Ajkeem, rooted Argentine electronics by Santiago Córdoba, Subsonic Trio's acoustic tricontinental inspiration, Les Amazones d'Afrique's manifesto for women's equality, and the energetic electro-Tunicians Bargou 08. Favoritos de marzo / March favorites Maës, Martin & Gruel - Alaoui ounon? - Feule caracal Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra - Alta cima - Revuelta danza party Serendou - Samaro bankilaré - Zinder Marimbas, electrones y amazonas / Marimbas, electrons and amazones Ajkeem - Nu be'e - Ajkeem Santiago Córdoba - Mamila - Corso Subsonic Trio - Älä sinä flikka - Sonic migration Les Amazones d'Afrique - Dombolo - République amazone Les Amazones d'Afrique - Anisokoma - République amazone Bargou 08 - Dek biya - Targ (Les Amazones d'Afrique - Mansa soyari - République amazone) Foto: / Photo: Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra por / by Eric Bertau
This is a warmup used by the NFHS (North Farmington High School) Pit in '08. At the time it was played on (2)Marimbas, (1)Vibe, (2)Xylos, (1)Bells Set, and (1)Bass Guitar. PIT ROCKS!
Woohoo! Survivor's back and finally in HD which was every bit as stunning as we had always imagined. Surprise, the Parvati clone turns out to not have any social game and the "older" female is singled out for being weak. Well that first one was a surprise for many of us even though Jeff Probst essentianly called it for both women in the pre-season interviews. What do you think Randy's chances are for having to leave for medical reasons? How much longer will Crystal be able to keep her secret? Who do you think will become the "evil" alliance? What did you think about Jeff's questions at the first tribal council? Here are tribes after the combo episode: KOTA: Ace, Bob, Charlie, Corinne, Jacquie, Kelly, Marcus, Paloma, and Sugar FANG: Crystal, Dan, GC, Ken, Matty, Randy, and Susie Jo Ann thinks Paloma will be the next to be voted out. Stacy thinks GC will push his tribe over the edge as Fang continues their losing streak. Who do you think will be voted out next? We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. To celebrate the first episode, our intro music focuses on new beginnings. Our outro tune is dedicated to the setting for season 17. Here are the links if you want to learn more about their music. Start It All Over by Groove Generator Meadowlands by Marimbas from Mother Africa 00:02 Date 00:05 Start It All Over by Groove Generator 01:41 Introductions 03:16 Recap 27:32 Episode 1 JSFL Update 55:40 Voted out Next? 58:09 Episode 2 JSFL Update 60:09 Donations Update 66:58 Meadowlands by Marimbas from Mother Africa Links for Today's Show Listener Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Gabon Rules for Survivor Gabon JSFL Results from the Survivor Gabon JSFL Contact Info: New Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy
Ah, the bittersweet end of another Survivor season. There's still lots to talk about though as we wind down from another great season of one of our favorite shows. The LF shows are where you get to co-host the show with us and share your views on this season, what you enjoyed the most, do you prefer a final 2 or final 3, what was Natalie talking about in the last TC, how does this season rate for you compared to the previous 15, and how exactly did Parvati pull that off? Here's 39 Survivor fans gabbing about the finale for 3+ hours to get some closure. For the last time this season, we hear from: Borneo Bum, Andrew, Debbie, John, Bill, Jeff, Dan, Ted, Carolyn, Terri, Mike, Amy, Ian, Kathy, Jerimiah, Steve, Kimberly, Ste, Meredith, Brad, Carol, Paul, David, Holy, Fancy, Doug, MikeK, Jeannie, Dave, Christy, Belinda, Sandi, Brian, Amit, Chris, Graham, and Shane Thanks to everyone who contributed to the show this season. You helped make this a super season of Survivor for us. We're looking forward to the break, but feel free to contact us in the off season. We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-5277. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. The intro music this week is dedicated to the game of Survivor. A simple pleasure for sure, but one that we treasure. The outro looks forward to next season in Africa. Here's a link to the artists in case you want to learn more about them. The Beautiful Game by Udora Malaika by Marimbas from Mother Africa 00:01 Date 00:04 The Beautiful Game by Udora 01:30 Introductions 04:51 Borneo Bum from Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia 08:30 Andrew from Australia 11:37 Debbie from Vancouver, WA 13:05 John from Houston 14:01 Bill from Orlando 16:48 Jeff from Seattle 20:22 Dan from Connecticut 23:17 Ted from Everett, WA 24:24 Carolyn from the Bronx 30:25 Terri from Missouri 30:56 Mike from Tuscon 40:43 Amy from Scottsdale 43:25 Ian from Ottawa 48:03 Kathy from Reisterstown, MD 52:27 Jeremiah from St Louis 57:09 Steve from Milwaukee 59:37 Kimberly from Tokyo 62:50 Ste from Knoxville, TN 65:20 Listener Meredith 72:14 Brad from New York 80:43 Carol from California 84:01 Paul from Louisiana 91:56 David from New York 98:29 Holly from Tinseltown 105:53 Fancy from California 108:29 Doug from Fort Worth 118:19 MikeK from SoCal 130:21 Jeannie from Chicago 139:26 Dave and Jill from California 141:22 Christy from Los Angles 144:53 Belinda from Texas 146:40 Sandi from Georgia 151:30 Brian from Georgia 158:15 Amit from Singapore 160:55 Robot Chris/Chris from Alabama 167:17 Graham from Scotland 170:17 Shane from Melbourne, Australia 182:05 Wrapup 190:41 Malaika by Marimbas from Mother Africa Links for Today's Show Listener Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Micronesia JSFL Results Update for Survivor: Micronesia JSFL Rules for Survivor: Micronesia Contact Info:Voicemail: 206-350-5277Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy