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Best podcasts about mark andersen

Latest podcast episodes about mark andersen

Real Estate Investing For Professional Men & Women
Episode 327: Exploring Hedge Fund Strategies with Mark Anderson, with Mark Anderson

Real Estate Investing For Professional Men & Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 44:19


MARK ANDERSEN has been a successful independent derivatives trader for nearly a decade, with experience in data science, applied mathematics, and optimal portfolio construction. He began his career under the mentorship of experienced fund managers before launching MBH Capital Management. He is a seasoned derivatives trader with extensive experience in 0 Days To Expiration index options since the market's inception. During this time, he has developed several profitable, institutional-level portfolios. These quantitative portfolios utilize automation to respond to signals that exploit intra-day pricing dynamics in the expiring index options market. He believes in a balanced approach to portfolio construction, balancing mechanical quantitative trades and long-volatility trades alongside trend-based signals to limit risk. He also dedicates significant effort to self-development through his involvement with Tony Robbins and his philanthropic efforts to end child sex trafficking with his favorite charity, Marci. What You Will Learn: Who is Mark Anderson? What was Mark Anderson's background before entering the real estate industry? How did Mark transition from construction to real estate investing? How did Mark achieve financial freedom through his investments? What are the advantages of Section 8 housing in Mark's investment approach? What challenges does Mark identify with the current real estate investment landscape? How does Mark assess the risks associated with individual real estate investments? What does Mark mean by "gambling" in the context of real estate? How does liquidity factor into Mark's investment philosophy? What insights does Mark provide about government involvement in real estate? What alternative rental strategies is Mark exploring, such as mid-term rentals? How does Mark's hedge fund operate with minimal overnight risk? What is geometric compounding, and how does it apply to investment strategies? What are the key benefits of participating in Mark's fund for potential investors? What steps are involved in registering a hedge fund with the SEC? What challenges does Mark face in raising capital for his hedge fund? How does Mark differentiate between hedge funds and traditional real estate investments? What advice does Mark give about being cautious with private investments? How does Mark encourage investors to approach new investment opportunities? What common pitfalls does Mark warn about in the investment landscape? How does Mark emphasize the importance of liquidity in investment choices? Mark shares how everyone can contact him. Additional Resources from Mark Anderson: Website: https://www.mbhcapitalmanagement.com/ Phone: +11(55)3345678 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markanderson-mbh/ Attention Investors and Agents Are you looking to grow your business? Need to connect with aggressive like-minded people like yourself? We have all the right tools, knowledge, and coaching to positively effect your bottom line. Visit:http://globalinvestoragent.com/join-gia-team to see what we can offer and to schedule your FREE consultation! Our NEW book is out...order yours NOW! Global Investor Agent: How Do You Thrive Not Just Survive in a Market Shift? Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3SV0khX HEY! You should be in class this coming Monday (MNL). It's Free and packed with actions you should take now! Here's the link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sNMjT-5DTIakCFO2ronDCg

Mechanical Sympathy
Ineos Grenadier vs Porsche Cayman GT4

Mechanical Sympathy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 67:34


Greg and Sugar talk to Long time friend Mark Andersen allowed  us to ask every curious question about his all new Ineos Grenadier off road SUV. It is so rare to see something entirely new in the automotive world. We also end up talking Porsche Cayman GT4 and Mark's  renegade spirit. Join his Exclusive Ineos group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/406412398350065

UBS On-Air
CIO Global Livestream - Key questions for 2024

UBS On-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 31:26


Hear from members of the UBS Chief Investment Office, including Mark Haefele, Paul Donovan, Mark Andersen, and Nadia Lovell, as they share an economic and market outlook.

FICC Focus
Looking at G-10 FX Prospects in a Weak-Dollar World: FX Moment

FICC Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 17:31


In our latest FX Moment podcast, host Audrey Childe-Freeman, Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) chief G-10 FX strategist, discusses 2024's currency prospects with Mark Andersen, global head of asset allocation at UBS Wealth Management. In particular, Mark and Audrey look at how the 4Q 5% US dollar BBDXY selloff affects their 2024 outlook. The broadly weaker US dollar narrative remains in place, and Mark highlights a particularly strong case for the Aussie and the yen this year, while sterling's improved virtues are highlighted by Audrey.

Worldwide Exchange
Recession vs. Soft Landing, Consumer Staples: Bull vs. Bear, and Bonds vs. Stocks 10/03/23

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 43:52


The debate around whether the Federal Reserve can pull off a soft landing is heating up. Citi Global Wealth Management's Steven Wieting and Bank of America's Aditya Bhave discuss. Plus, the consumer staples sector has been underperforming the broader market so far this year. Miller Tabak & Co.'s Matt Maley and Horizon Investments' Scott Ladner give the bull and bear cases for the sector. And, surging Treasury yields are putting pressure on stocks. UBS Global Wealth Management's Mark Andersen and Defiance ETFs' Sylvia Jablonski explain.

We Talk About Music
Letchen Grey (Returns!)

We Talk About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 21:22


Letchen Grey, the iconic force known for their muscular guitar riffs, commanding vocals, and irresistible rhythmic grooves, has made a remarkable comeback with a revamped lineup and a sensational new single and video titled "Dead Man Walking," just dropped on August 25, 2023. For those who have followed the band's journey, Letchen Grey's resurgence is nothing short of a rock 'n' roll resurrection. Although the band initially graced the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles during the mid-1980s, their story took a different turn shortly after. However, fate has brought them back together, and in 2021, they returned to the music scene stronger than ever, comprising Mark Andersen on guitar, Bradley Mangrum handling lead vocals and trumpet duties, Joshua Taylor on bass, and Matt Jamele on drums. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewriteaboutmusic/support

Worldwide Exchange
Walmart Earnings, Cisco Shares Rising, and the S&P's Negative Track Record 8/17/23

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 44:44


Walmart reports earnings this morning following results from Target and Home Depot earlier this week. Jefferies' Corey Tarlowe previews the report. Plus, Cisco shares are rising on confidence over the company's AI capabilities. Deutsche Bank's Matthew Niknam explains. And, the S&P 500 is now on pace for its third negative week in a row. UBS Global Wealth Management's Mark Andersen and Truist's Keith Lerner discuss.

Worldwide Exchange
Bank Earnings On Tap, UnitedHealth's Report Today, and March Retail Sales 04/14/23

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 45:08


Banks kick off earnings season today, with JPMorgan, Citi, and Wells Fargo all set to report. JMP Securities' Devin Ryan and Piper Sandler's Stephen Scouten break down what to expect. Plus, UNH is also gearing up to release numbers, with projected full-year revenues exceeding those of the big banks. Bernstein's Lance Wilkes explains the outlook. And, Wall Street is awaiting March retail sales for more insight on the chances of a recession. UBS Global Wealth Management's Mark Andersen and Payne Capital Management's Courtney Garcia discuss the trading day ahead.

Free City Radio
153, We Are Family DC, a community response to overcome systemic injustices

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 30:00


In this interview community organizer Mark Andersen of We Are Family DC speaks about the ways that a frontline community support organization, focused on delivering food as part of frontline anti poverty work also has created a context of local solidarity between thousands of residents in downtown DC areas like Shaw. We Are Family DC emerged as a key frontline community solidarity space during peak movements of the pandemic. We Are Family DC is described this way: "Grounded in grassroots senior leadership, We Are Family mobilizes a committed corps of volunteers to reach out to isolated inner-city seniors with free services, advocacy, and companionship, building a network of caring eyes and ears that enables at-risk seniors to age in place. More than simply a social service provider, We Are Family is a bold experiment in building caring, just and inclusive community." Mark also helped to found the DC mutual aid and solidarity network Positive Force which I was happy to volunteer with during a food delivery shift during a stop in Washington during an anti-capitalist speaking tour aiming to mobilize support for the anti G8 protests in Canada in 2002. Music on this edition is by Fugazi. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Tuesdays at 1pm on @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 8am on Tuesdays, on @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays and broadcasting on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am. Also Free City Radio is a podcast through both Spotify and Apple Podcasts, please encourage a friend to tune-in !

UBS On-Air
CIO Global Livestream Podcast: Reopen, reboot - Portfolio choices after zero-COVID

UBS On-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 15:20


Co-Head Global Asset Allocation, Mark Andersen, and colleagues from around the world discuss the implications of the war in Ukraine one year in, US and China macroeconomics, as well as our global investment ideas.

FICC Focus
Mark Andersen of UBS AG, What now for the dollar?: FX Moment

FICC Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 19:45


In our latest FX Moment Podcast, host Audrey Childe-Freeman, Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) Chief G10 FX Strategist, talks currency prospects with Mark Andersen, Global Head of Asset Allocation at UBS Wealth Management. In particular, Mark and Audrey discuss the US dollar outlook following the remarkably strong US January employment report and to what extent this data is a game changer, or not, for the currency prospects for the rest of the year.

We Talk About Music
Letchen Grey

We Talk About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 18:00


Taking the time out of their busy schedules to talk “Castaway”, we got the wonderful opportunity to sit and speak with Letchen Grey all about their newest single. For those potentially out of the loop, Letchen Grey aren't strangers in the slightest to the music scene. Formed originally in the 1980's, they're a four-piece made up of Mark Andersen (rhythm guitar), Tony Ross (drums), Bradley Mangrum (vocals), and Jeff Rey (bass). Consistently putting together an exotic fusion of rock, with plenty of their own personality entering the mix as well, their latest track “Castaway” is truly something special and a real return to form compared to the rest of their discography. Speaking with them was an absolute joy and we cannot wait for everyone to enjoy our conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wewriteaboutmusic/support

Fitness Unplugged @byjschristensen
Episode 134 - Mark Andersen | Det gode forløb | At lykkes som personlig træner & meget mere

Fitness Unplugged @byjschristensen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 88:03


I denne uges udgave af podcasten har jeg, igen, besøg af en kollega. Nemlig Mark Andersen, som ligeledes er personlig træner i Powerhouse Aarhus. Vi snakker om hans rejse gennem fitness world- og til det at være selvstændig. Vi snakker om det "gode" forløb, for dig som klient- og hvad det i virkeligheden kræver af os som trænere, at få klienter til at lykkes. Rigtig god fornøjelse - ps har du husket at abonnere på podcasten? Hvis ikke, så gør mig en kæmpe tjeneste og tryk følg, abonner eller hvad det nu hedder, der hvor du lytter. Vil du gerne skrives op til mit nyhedsbrev? www.jschristensen.dk/nyhedsbrev Derudover kan du følge med i alt hvad jeg laver ude i verden med mine klienter via: Instagram & TikTok som @byjschristensen Du kan skrive dig op til forløb via www.jschristensen.dk Ved at sende mig en DM på instagram Eller ved at maile til mail@jschristensen.dk

UBS On-Air
CIO Global Livestream: Why invest now?

UBS On-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 29:42


The August global livestream Mark Haefele, Solita Marcelli, Mark Andersen, and Dean Turner discuss our latest views on the economy and markets.

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 68 - Motivation og vægttab - nice-to-have eller need-to-have? feat. Mark Andersen

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 32:46


I ugens episode har Jonas  besøg af den gode Mark Andersen,  og der bliver diskuteret motivation med en masse inputs fra lytterne.3.Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkLink til Facebook fællesskabhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/738986487477575Følg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 66 - 3 grunde til, at du ikke skal vente til efter sommerferien med at gå igang

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 45:38


I ugens episode har Jonas igen besøg af den gode Mark Andersen,  og de fik sig en snak om et pr gode grunde til, hvorfor du ikke skal vente til den anden side af sommerferien med at gå igang med din livsstilsændring, dit vægttab, eller hvad dit mål nu er, HVIS du mærker en lyst til, at der skal ske en forandring nu..Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkLink til Facebook fællesskabhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/738986487477575Følg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 65 - Hjemme træning vs træning i fitness - hvad kan vi tillade os at forvente?

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 49:21


I ugens episode har Jonas igen besøg af den gode Mark Andersen, hvor der bliver talt om, hvad vi kan tillade os at forvente af træning i fitness kontra træning hjemme.Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkFølg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 64 - Deadline på dit mål? Er det en god eller dårlig ting? Ft. Mark Andersen

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 53:40


I ugens episode har Jonas igen besøg af den gode Mark Andersen, hvor snakken denne gang går på deadline på målsætninger, og hvordan det både kan påvirke negativt og positivt, uanset om det er et vægttab eller et træningsmål!Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkFølg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 62 - Myter pt. 2 - Denne gang myter i sammenhæng med træning - ft. Mark Andersen

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 40:29


I ugens episode har Jonas igen besøg af den gode Mark Andersen, til en snak omkring myter denne gang omhandlende træning!Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkFølg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 61 - Myter omkring kost og vægttab - feat. Mark Andersen

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 47:21


I ugens episode har Jonas besøg af den gode Mark Andersen, til en snak omkring myter omhandlende vægttab og kost generelt!Skriv dig op til et vægttabs forløb med ValintinCoachingwww.valintincoaching.dkFølg ValintinCoaching på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jonasjonesvalintin/https://www.instagram.com/alicekjestine/https://www.instagram.com/markandersenn/Beregn dit ligevægtsindtag:https://www.jonascoaching.dk/download-automatisk-ligevaegts-beregner/

Average Joe Finances
85. Real Estate Wholesale Mindset in Crypto Mining with Mark Andersen

Average Joe Finances

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 52:54 Transcription Available


Join Mike Cavaggioni and Mark Andersen to discuss how the mindset in wholesaling real estate is being applied in crypto mining. Mark shares so much about the details of crypto mining and even the lesser-appreciated details of their operations. One such thing is the consideration of their energy source, using electricity produced from hydroelectric power plants. Of course, the more business-focused bits are present as well as Mark shares the difference between being a real estate agent and wholesaling, which leans more on the detail of working for a client or working for yourself and simply aiming to maximize your profits. Being able to apply his background as a real estate agent and his wholesaling business has helped him progress his career and many more to unpack so be sure to stay tuned!In this episode, you'll learn:Difference between real estate wholesalingPreparing the proper gear for crypto miningBeing strategic with a power source, location, and operationsUtilizing resources to keep all assets moving Being careful with the devices used for crypto miningAnd many more!About Mark Andersen:Experienced Mortgage Underwriter with a demonstrated history of working in the banking industry. Skilled in Quality Management, Mortgage Underwriting, Refinance, Critical Thinking, and Financial Services. Strong finance professional graduated from William Horlick high school. Also actor and director, known for Amigospc (2018), The Jeff Macolino Podcast (2021) and The Kelsey Hudgins Show (2020).Connect with Mark Andersen:Website: https://www.amigospc.netEmail: 1Amigospc@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amigospc/ Average Joe Finances®Our social media links can be found here: https://flow.page/avgjoefinancesCheck out: https://averagejoefinances.comBalance Your Portfolio with Passiv: https://averagejoefinances.com/passivBuying or Selling a House? https://averagejoefinances.com/realtorInterested in getting your real estate license? https://averagejoefinances.com/prepagentUse the same Audio/Video Editing Team that I use: https://editpods.comHost your own Podcast here: https://averagejoefinances.com/buzzsproutSocial Media Management Tool: https://averagejoefinances.com/social-mediaPodcast Book I'm Published in: https://averagejoefinances.com/daniel-larsonFree Stocks:Robinhood: https://averagejoefinances.com/robinhoodWebull: https://averagejoefinances.com/webullConsolidate debt: https://averagejoefinances.com/sofi-loans/Get Life Insurance: https://averagejoefinances.com/ladderAverage Joe Finances Swag: averagejoefinances.com/resources/shop*DISCLAIMER* https://averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerIf you are interested in writing for Average Joe Finances or joining us for an interview on the podcast, please visit https://averagejoefinances.com/contact--------------Tropical Sensation by Mike Leite soundcloud.com/mikeleite Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-tropical-sensation Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/avgjoefinances)

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 48 - Feat. Mark Andersen 5 DONT DO'S, når du starter dit vægttab i januar!

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 37:35


I dag har Jonas igen besøg af Mark Andersen på podcasten, og de kommer med 5 ting, de vil anbefale dig, at du IKKE gør, hvis du indleder et vægttab eller livsstilsændring i det nye år!,Du kan lytte med i din podcast app

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching
Episode 47 - Jule Q&A feat. Mark Andersen som gæst!

Vægttab #101 - En Podcast af ValintinCoaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 50:12


I ugens episode har Jonas besøg på podcasten af Mark Andersen, en af de førende PTer gennem mange år i Fitness World regi, og sammen tager de jer igennem en Jule Q&A med spørgsmål fra lytterne.,Du kan lytte med i din podcast app

Books Collide Podcast
Andrew Schwab Discusses Brave New World and Truthless Heroes | Part One

Books Collide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 61:00


Andrew Schwab of Project 86 talks books, Truthless Heroes and more.Project 86 has been my favourite band for nearly 20 years. I can trace much of my love of music, writing, and even reading back to the day I first heard their music. So I'm honoured now to have singer Andrew Schwab on the Books Collide Podcast.In this episode (part one) we discuss the origins of Andrews love of fiction, the books that inspired him during the writing of Truthless Heroes, as well as the production of that controversial album and the public persona of Andrew during that era of the band.Books discussed during this episode:Dracula by Bram StokerZ for Zachariah by Robert C. O'BrienIt by Stephen King1984 by George OrwellBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyBear v. Shark by Chris BachelderThe Medium is the Massage by Marshall McLuhanThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerJimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris WareDispatches from the Tenth Circle: The Best of The OnionGet in the Van by Henry RollinsDance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital by Mark Andersen and Mark JenkinsChoke by Chuck PalahniukFight Club by Chuck PalahniukListen to my interview on Andrew's Pioneers Podcast here:Pioneers on ApplePioneers on SpotifyListen to Project 86 on Spotify (check out Truthless Heroes, then check out the newer albums because they will be discussed in part two):Project 86 on SpotifyFollow Andrew on Instagram here:Andrew Schwab on InstagramStay tuned for part two!My Instagram:@kail.letkemann

End On End
STATE OF THE UNION "Side Two" / Mark Andersen

End On End

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 204:32


So on this episode we flip over the record and dig into side two of the State Of The Union compilation. Guest and comp curator Mark Andersen (Positive Force/We Are Family/Dance Of Days)  returns to drop some more background on these tracks and share his PMA and inspiration!

The Joe Robert Show
Mining For Crypto; Should You Get Started?

The Joe Robert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 47:53


In this episode, we sit down with Mark Andersen who is an avid Crypto miner. He explains to Joe everything you need to know to get started, what equipment to buy, and the costs associated with mining. Find out if it is worth it in your area to mine, based on the electric costs. --------------- Increase Your Net Worth by grabbing our FREE tax savings download, and Subscribing to our weekly newsletter. https://bit.ly/JRobert --------------- ***Connect across your favorite social platform: https://linktr.ee/Joerobert ***Subscribe to the podcast: http://bit.ly/JRPodcasts

The Jeff Macolino Podcast
028 - Mark Andersen and Me

The Jeff Macolino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 83:18


Mark and I chat about crypto, crypto mining, my theory on planetary living, comedy and him being "The poor man's Tom Segura," among other things! Follow Mark: https://www.amigospc.net/ https://instagram.com/amigospc https://twitter.com/amigospc Follow Me!!! https://twitter.com/saintjmac?lang=en Art Credit: Chase Henderson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffmacolino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffmacolino/support

Keepin' It Real with K.C.
CWKCV4 - Interview with YouTuber, Comedian, and Bitcoin Miner, Mark Andersen

Keepin' It Real with K.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 57:55


Here is another Conversations with K. C. segment. A HUGE thank you to Mark! He opened my eyes on a lot of things about cryptocurrency. His website info is below: https://www.amigospc.net/ Thank you for listening!! Please like, share, comment, and subscribe!! Be blessed!! Website / KIRWKC Anchor Podcast Site: www.kirwkc.com Substack: https://kirwkc.substack.com iHeartRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-keepin-it-real-with-kc-73615909/ Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/keepin-it-real-with-kc/PC:46195 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/77ce7727-d376-4b19-bf43-9975e25c57cd/Keepin-It-Real-with-KC Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08K55QP3M?qid=1619307597&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=9BT3RY8XKT50ZJFKHMX7 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keepin-it-real-with-k-c/id1494499465 Daily Motion: https://www.dailymotion.com/KIRWKC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KeepinItRealWithKC Twitter: https://twitter.com/kirwkc @kirwkc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirwkc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirwkc CashApp: $kirwkc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirwkc/support

UBS On-Air
CIO Global Livestream - Reversion to trend

UBS On-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 44:27


Mark Andersen, Co-Head Asset Allocation, is joined by top CIO experts from around the world to answer two questions - How much further does reversion have to run and Are the long-term trends still intact.

The Alphabetical Fugazi
"Give Me the Cure" with Mark Andersen

The Alphabetical Fugazi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 81:38


"Give Me the Cure" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/give-me-the-cure Fugazi Live Series: Jan. 12, 1991 https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/washington-dc-usa-11291 Fugazi Live Series: Oct. 16, 1987 https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/washington-dc-usa-101687 Fugazi Live Series: Dec. 29, 1988 https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/washington-dc-usa-122988 Performance of "Give Me the Cure" April 9, 1988 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0yf7bdD7t0 Larry Speakes, Reagan's press secretary, joking with press about AIDS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAzDn7tE1lU Ryan White https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_White Positive Force DC http://www.positiveforcedc.org/ Positive Force: More Than a Witness https://vimeo.com/ondemand/positiveforce We Are Family Senior Outreach Network https://www.wearefamilydc.org/ Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins https://www.dischord.com/release/ak177/dance-of-days All the Power: Revolution Without Illusion by Mark Andersen http://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/all-the-power-revolution-without-illusion/ We Are the Clash: Reagan, Thatcher, and the Last Stand of a Band That Mattered by Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781617752933 Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi

The Capital Raiser Show
George Aplicano and Mark Andersen (Preview) Fear of Quitting Your Job to Go Fulltime Investor

The Capital Raiser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 2:31


My old friend George Aplicano from the mortgage business comes on the show with his partner Mark Andersen to talk about the mindset it takes to quit your job and become a full time investor and what scaling into multifamily has been like.  cnhnational.com

The Capital Raiser Show
CRS104 George Aplicano and Mark Andersen: Taking the Leap from W2 to Investor

The Capital Raiser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 41:45


My old friend George Aplicano from the mortgage business comes on the show with his partner Mark Andersen to talk about the mindset it takes to quit your job and become a full time investor and what scaling into multifamily has been like.  cnhnational.com

For Songs
Episode 11: For Songs #Election2020 Special!

For Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 50:10


The #election is here! So let's dig into some of what I think is the best political songwriting of our day. In this episode, we feature four songs by different artists, each taking on different elements related to politics and these times we live in. We explore racial justice, social justice, and how we can create a better, more humane world. We've got three returning guests—Scott Miller, Yasmin Williams, and Mark Andersen—and making her first appearance is Australian-born, UK-based singer/songwriter Emily Barker. From urgent punk rock to beautiful instrumentals, and everywhere else in between, we cover it all. On this episode we feature Emily Barker's “Machine,” the Clash's “Three-Card Trick,” Yasmin's brand-new “After the Storm,” and Scott Miller's “The People Rule.” Each is distinct in its message and its sound, but they are all exemplary examples of great political songwriting.

For Songs
Episode 10: A Conversation with Mark Andersen

For Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 40:55


Fewer bands in rock history are as human, genuine, and flawed as the Clash, the 70s-80s punk rock band that outgrew its punk roots as it grew in mainstream fame. The band wanted to be one of the biggest in the world, but somehow do so without compromising its politically charged message. Is that possible? In a fascinating book called “We are the Clash,” co-author, music historian, and humanitarian Mark Andersen exquisitely details an unheralded time in the band's history: the making of the band's last album, “Cut the Crap.” “We are the Clash” is a spellbinding, ambitious book that revisits this oft-forgotten era of the band, when lyricist and singer Joe Strummer tried to will a band of almost all new recruits, save bassist Paul Simonon, into an all-out war on the music industry and the rise of Thatcherism. The band's efforts ultimately failed, but Mark's book will give you a fresh new look at this album, this moment in time, and where we are today. “We are the Clash” is available online (http://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/we-are-the-clash/), but give your local bookstore the first shot.

The Current Rewind
The Current Rewind: Sept. 27, 1982

The Current Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 26:28


Sept. 27, 1982: Bad Brains/Sweet Taste of Afrika/Husker Du Almost 40 years ago, D.C. rockers Bad Brains played First Avenue with two Minnesotan openers: Sweet Taste of Afrika and Husker Du. While Husker Du are relatively well-known today, Sweet Taste of Afrika are all but forgotten. Meanwhile, Bad Brains are world-famous, but their hurtful behavior has flown under the radar. In this episode, we tease out the complicated relationship between the three bands on the bill, their genres, and their identities. This is the third episode of The Current Rewind's "10 Pivotal Days at First Avenue" season. If you missed the first two episodes, catch up below. • April 3, 1970 (The day it all began)• Nov. 28-29, 1979 (The days that told the future) Transcript of The Current Rewind season 2, episode 3: "Sept. 27, 1982" [Bad Brains' "Banned In DC"] Cecilia Johnson VO: D.C. rockers Bad Brains are among the best-known hardcore bands in history. They're famous for their live shows. Imagine a scene like this: [volume inches up] Cecilia Johnson VO: Lead singer H.R. is flailing, his voice curdled from screaming, and drummer Earl Hudson rides the cymbals hard. A song later, the band dips into reggae. The kids who were moshing just a minute ago are now letting their shoulders slump, swaying from side to side, until Dr. Know fires up the guitar again, and the audience churns back into a pit. Maybe you've experienced this in person, maybe you've just heard about it...but whatever's the case, for a lot of people, Bad Brains are one of the only Black rock bands they've heard of. Let's talk some more about that. [Icetep's "Hive Sound"] Cecilia Johnson VO: [over theme] I'm Cecilia Johnson, and this is The Current Rewind, the show putting music's unsung stories on the map. For our second season, we're exploring the history of First Avenue, the downtown Minneapolis venue that has become one of the Twin Cities' – and the country's – greatest clubs. [Icetep's "Hive Sound" crescendos, plays for several seconds, and fades down] Cecilia Johnson VO: So far, we've seen First Avenue evolve from the Depot to Uncle Sam's to Sam's. For this episode, we'll jump ahead to 1982, when Bad Brains, Sweet Taste of Afrika, and Hüsker Dü shared the Mainroom stage. We set out to tell a story about one of the most revered bands in punk music. But we ended up learning a lesson: that while representation is definitely necessary, if you treat individuals' identities as their virtues, you can actually allow them less humanity – and excuse the harm that they've done. Honestly, this episode presented a lot of challenges, and we want to let you in on them as we tell this story. So let's do that. I'm super excited to introduce our guest host for this episode. She runs the show Rock and Roll Over at the University of Minnesota's Radio K and her name is Zoë Challenger. She's definitely one of our youngest guest hosts this season, but I can already tell she has a ton of talent and wisdom to share with the world. Here she is. [rewind sound effect] Zoë Challenger VO: I'm Zoë Challenger. Being a Twin Cities native, I am embarrassed to say that my first concert at First Avenue was when Noname came to town in January of 2019. I was 19 years old, and I went alone. While I grew up with a desire for musical exploration, I did not grow up in a musical household by any means. I told my parents I was going with a friend, when in reality, I couldn't find anyone to go with me. So I draped my mother's elegant hand-me-down wool coat over my plaid skirt, crop top, and tattered stockings. I let the material confidence override any underlying social anxieties. As an only child, I've never been afraid of being alone, but walking into a venue by myself brought up new feelings. Since that night, I found myself at the First Avenue Mainroom or the 7th St Entry nearly once a week until the coronavirus pandemic hit the nation. Most of the time I would arrive alone, but over time, I would find myself running into more and more familiar faces at any given show. Maneuvering the block of 7th Street and Hennepin Avenue will always be an act of muscle memory. Over the last 50 years, First Avenue has hosted a variety of big names, but the early 1980s were jam-packed. From 1982-84, the calendar swerved from funk to punk to New Wave, with acts ranging from talkbox legends Zapp & Roger, to Minnesotan rockers the Replacements, to Bow Wow Wow, the band behind "I Want Candy." That's not to mention Prince, U2, Ray Charles, and a then-unknown Wynton Marsalis. But if you were to look through the 1980s First Ave band files that are now housed at the Minnesota Historical Society, you'd struggle to find a particular category of artists: well-known Black American rockers. The Minnesota music community has a lot of excuses for this, the most common one being, "There weren't that many Black rock bands to book." It's true that funk and soul were much more popular among Black Americans, especially those raised in the church. But it's too easy to say that Black rock wasn't a thing. In fact, according to those band files, rock-adjacent bands War, Ipso Facto, and Defunkt played First Avenue in the early '80s. But aside from the Historical Society files, those shows hardly left a paper trail, whether in microfilm archives or the internet. Which brings us to an issue at the heart of this story: which legacies last and which fade away. The story of Bad Brains is fairly well-established. The D.C. group originally banded together in the 1970s as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power. After going to a Bob Marley concert and hearing the Ramones' song "Bad Brain," they were influenced enough to change not only their name but also their sound, ending up with a mix of punk rock and reggae. At this point, a pattern was beginning to form with Black musicians who dove into punk music; they were often eclectic in their genre-molding and evolution. In Minneapolis, local punk bands who'd been performing at bars like Duffy's and the Longhorn had a new room to fill: the 7th St Entry, a small space off the side of the First Avenue Mainroom. Steve McClellan: And there was just, say, we got this empty room. It's a storage area. Zoë Challenger VO: Around the same time as he opened the Entry, general manager Steve McClellan hired Chrissie Dunlap, who ended up booking the space. Chrissie Dunlap: I started out just 100 percent Steve's assistant: You know, his desk (and office generally) was just filled up with contracts, riders, promo material, you know, label stuff, cassette tapes everywhere. And I would go in there and just try to prioritize things – tell him, "This needs to be signed, this, you gotta do this." And then I would just sorta take the promo material and start promoting shows. And as time went on, a lot of that detailed stuff ended up leaving Steve's desk and [moving] over to my desk. The bands would start calling, looking for gigs, and, you know, I started out giving the info to Steve and kinda working on him with it, but he was busy doing the real talent buying, and I was there during the day more when the phone rang and people stopped by with cassettes and stuff. So I just kinda, little by little, picked it up. Zoë Challenger VO: One of the bands Chrissie would book – a lot – were Hüsker Dü, the St. Paul punk group who opened for Bad Brains at First Avenue. But that's not a huge surprise; in the '80s, they were playing upwards of 60 shows a year. Hüsker Dü guitarist Bob Mould wanted to tell us all about this era, but right when we were producing this episode, he was actually called for jury duty. While Bob did his civic duty, we grabbed a clip from the audiobook of his memoir, See A Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody. Bob Mould: We started the spring tour in the Midwest, with our four-year anniversary gig at First Avenue in Minneapolis. First Avenue was originally a bus depot in downtown Minneapolis. It became a nightclub in 1970, and 7th St Entry was the coat check before becoming its own 300-capacity music room. First Avenue had been a cornerstone of the Midwest rock scene for years, and to play the 1,200-capacity main room was the goal of many a Midwest musician. Zoë Challenger VO: Along with Bob, bassist Greg Norton and drummer/songwriter Grant Hart recorded their debut album Land Speed Record at the Entry in '81, and they released it via New Alliance in January 1982. Bob Mould: The band always played with purpose – there wasn't a lot of goofing around in the live shows. On the faster material, Greg would start jumping in the air or do scissor kicks. I typically wore a grave, glowering expression, digging deep into my guitar when not singing. Grant was behind the kit, looking much like Animal from the Muppet Show band, except with longer hair and bare feet. We were young and inexperienced, but we had tons of energy and were able to create a solid wall of sound. Zoë Challenger VO: In selecting this show as one of First Avenue's pivotal nights, we were excited to focus on the positive, celebrating punk heroes Hüsker Dü and Bad Brains on one bill. But it didn't turn out to be that easy. Bob Mould: There was a loose network, which we often discovered by chance, where like-minded bands would share a stage and the hometown band would offer accommodations to the traveling band. In return, when that band came to your town, you would reciprocate. Sometimes you'd run into a band that didn't understand or appreciate the idea. When Bad Brains stayed with Grant and his parents, they took Grant's pot and left behind an antigay note. Some gratitude. But once people caught the drift of those bands, they were usually shunned, and eventually they faded away. Zoë Challenger VO: Bob and Grant's sexualities were open secrets in the Minneapolis punk scene. Bob would come out as gay in a Spin article in 1994, and Grant is on record talking about his bisexuality around that time. Bob and Grant wanted to avoid becoming pigeonholed for their identities. But when you consider the scope of their experiences – and how scary the AIDS crisis was – their angry, frenetic catalog takes on new meaning. [Hüsker Dü's "Pink Turns To Blue"] Bob Mould: Gays in the hardcore punk scene were much like gays in the military. If the military says, "Don't ask, don't tell," the hardcore punk collary was, "Don't advertise, don't worry." If someone made a disparaging remark about gays, I would simply say, "That's not cool," or, "You're so ignorant." It was a way of making my feelings known without broadcasting my sexuality. Generally, there was no more homophobia in the hardcore scene than anywhere else in America, although as 1981 progressed, the media began reporting on the "gay cancer," and homophobia escalated throughout the country. Numberwise, the hardcore scene didn't seem any more or less populated by homosexuals than most major cities were. Then again, the scene attracted the margin walkers, the folks who were outside the norms of society, so maybe there was a slightly higher ratio of gays to straights. Zoë Challenger VO: According to several sources, Grant wasn't the only person Bad Brains mistreated. Lori Barbero, who drummed and sang in Babes in Toyland, remembers similar behavior toward Randy "Biscuit" Turner of Texas punk quartet the Big Boys. Lori Barbero: Think they did the same thing to one of the guys from the Big Boys down in Austin, Texas, because he was gay. And I heard kinda the same story. And it's like then don't – if you know they're gay, why would you even stay at their house? Zoë Challenger VO: In Finding Joseph I: An Oral History of H.R. from Bad Brains, punk rock activist Mark Andersen also mentions the band's mistreatment of Biscuit. He echoes Bob Mould's thoughts on margin walkers: quote, "Weren't we all in the punk rock underground because we were all different, and because none of us felt like we really belonged out there?" In 1989, Bad Brains released the song "Don't Blow Bubbles," which guitarist Dr. Know described as an "angry warning to homosexuals." One chorus goes, quote, "Don't blow no bubbles and we can stop the AIDS/ Don't blow no spikes/ Don't blow no fudge buns/ Ask Jah and he'll make the change." By this point, 100,000 cases of HIV/AIDS had been reported in the U.S., and the public health crisis would get much worse before the government approved the first antiretroviral drugs in 1995. It's shocking to hear H.R. cite "P.M.A" – Bad Brains catchphrase "Positive Mental Attitude" – in the same song as he encourages, as a fundamentalist Rastafarian, that non-straights pray the gay away. In 2007, bassist Darryl Jenifer addressed the band's past worldview with some remorse, saying, quote, "Damn right, I was a homophobe! [...] You have to grow to be wise." As more details about Bad Brains' homophobia came to light, the Current Rewind team weren't feeling too good about focusing this episode on such a disappointing group. So we turned to the third band on that night's line-up: Sweet Taste of Afrika. Before learning about the show, I had never heard of that band before, and neither had our producer, Cecilia Johnson. But we were excited to learn that they're from the Twin Cities. Joe Shalita: So I came to the Twin Cities in the '80s and I've been in – you know – participating in the music and art industry all that time. Zoë Challenger VO: This is Joe Shalita, Sweet Taste of Afrika's lead guitarist and the man the Twin Cities Daily Planet has called "the face of African music in the Twin Cities." He grew up in Uganda and moved to Minneapolis in 1979. Joe Shalita: When you grow up in Africa, you have – music is a big part of our culture – people are tilling the garden, they're always using music to till the garden or till the land. Whether they're chopping trees down, they're gonna be singing along. [Shalita laughs] Zoë Challenger VO: And when he got to Minneapolis, he found a small but strong African music scene. Joe Shalita: In those days, really, there were a whole lot of live bands, live groups of almost every genre, but Simba was the original roots-reggae band in the Twin Cities. And then there was the calypso band, which was Shangoya with the late great Peter Nelson. Then there was Sweet Taste of Afrika, which was our band, which performed strictly African music. [Sweet Taste of Afrika's "Children of the Nile"] Joe Shalita: Hassan [Omari] was our lead singer, and then there was Mr. Robert Mpambara who was on bass. He's still in the Twin Cities. I was on lead guitar and also singing, and then there was Mr. David Mutebi from Uganda also. Mr. Mpambara was from Uganda; I was from Uganda; Mr. Mutebi from Uganda. So the Ugandans dominated the band. [Shalita laughs] He played rhythm guitar. And then we had native Minnesotans who played. We had the late Paul McGee on percussion [and] Mr. Ben Hill on drums. Zoë Challenger VO: In 1980, the band helped organize an event called Afro Fest. But most of the time, they had to rely on white bookers to let them onstage. Joe Shalita: We were really stubborn, because getting into First Avenue was not easy. And I know personally, I kept harassing Mr. McClellan – Steve McClellan – and I'm sure he got tired of listening to my voice – "Is that Joe Shalita calling again?" [Shalita laughs] Steve, wherever you're listening – it's true, because I kept bugging him all the time, said, "You gotta give me a chance! Come on, man. How many times do you have an African band on your stage?" And then, fortunately, First Avenue started having these big African stars coming in to grace the stage. They had, like, Tabu Ley Rochereau was like one of the superstars of Africa [who] came to First Avenue, and I think that opened their eyes, too, to say, "Ok." I was young in those days. But eventually they let us open for some artists – Bad Brains being one of them. Zoë Challenger VO: Sweet Taste of Afrika spent a little time in the studio, but to Shalita's knowledge, none of their music was ever released to the public. Joe Shalita: There are some YouTube videos of Sweet Taste of Afrika. Have you seen them? Cecilia Johnson: I have seen them! They're so good! Joe Shalita: I know! I was skinny, with a huge Afro. [Shalita laughs] I think David and Hassan may have some recordings, but I don't have any myself. I just look at those ones on YouTube and marvel at the quality of the sound and musicianship. I was like, "What?" [Shalita laughs] Zoë Challenger VO: According to Joe, the band had some creative differences, and they broke up in 1982. Joe found work as a roadie, then learned a little sound engineering, then formed his own band, Shalita, which lasted until 1999. He rarely performs these days, but he's planning to retire in a few years, and he dreams of returning to music. Joe Shalita: Art doesn't have an age limit. That's a good thing about art. Zoë Challenger VO: After learning about Sweet Taste of Afrika, we got to thinking about the Black rock artists who work in the Twin Cities today. Some are relatively well-known, having placed in "best new band" polls or opened for bigger acts. But sooo many of them have never been in the spotlight. And as we've learned while relying on microfilm and internet archives this season, the press has the power to preserve artists' legacy. So we decided to talk back to this narrative. Our producer Cecilia met up with a few Minnesota Black rockers – Matt Slater and Himes Alexander of the Smokes, plus Nadi McGill of Gully Boys – and asked them, what musicians inspire you? What constitutes a good legacy? What do you love about rock music? Nadi McGill: Um, I feel pure joy. It's like I can feel the oxytocin rushing through my body. It feels really good. Zoë Challenger VO: Nadi drums and sings in the Minneapolis rock band Gully Boys – who've performed in the First Avenue Mainroom and many times in the Entry. [Gully Boys' "New Song No. 2"] Nadi McGill: I'd always wanted to drum. My mom said no when I was a child, of course. A past partner was a very good drummer, and he had two [or] three drum kits, so I just sat down at one of the drum sets he had set up at his house and just started playing. Cecilia Johnson: What do you think of when you hear somebody talking about rock, or like, what is rock to you? What do you feel when you're listening? Nadi McGill: Everyone's playing their own instrument, like that's – the sound you hear is the sound that is being put out, and I think that's really cool. I think that's a really awesome aspect of rock. Zoë Challenger VO: Although they're a young artist, Nadi is already thinking about legacy. Nadi McGill: I will always be loud about what I believe in, and I'm always willing to be corrected, and I just want to be known and remembered as someone who used whatever platform that I had to make Minneapolis a better and safer place. For all people, but mostly femmes – fat femmes, femmes of color – in whatever space they choose to occupy... Every opportunity that we have, I try to encourage femmes to join a band, and then I specifically make a point to encourage Black femmes to join the band, because I feel like there is a lot of gatekeeping, and there is a lot of tokenization that happens, which is very annoying. I think the best way to kinda combat that tokenism and gatekeeping is to just be loud about it, and rock music is a great way to be loud about it. And you kinda just make your own space. Zoë Challenger VO: Nadi says they've taken inspiration from other Black rockers. Nadi McGill: I was obsessed with this band called Dance Gavin Dance when I was younger. I really was into pop punk music and a little bit of emo music, and Dance Gavin Dance I loved, and then I found out their guitarist was a Black musician, and I was even more in love, because it's very rare for me to see anyone who looked like me, not only in the crowd at the shows that I would love to go to, but on stage. Also, The Smokes locally? Two Black amazing punk rockers. And my favorite is that Matthew, the drummer rocks an Afro while he's playing. They sing about racial experiences that they've had. And then I appreciate that they're transplants as well. They're not even from here, but they kinda came here, and they were like what's up, like we are here to rock. So that's amazing. Cecilia Johnson: [laughing] We are here to rock. Nadi McGill: Honestly, like they really did. I remember I saw them for the first time. It was, like, maybe a week or two weeks after they had moved here, and I was like, "Welcome! Welcome, let's do this," like, "Y'all came like riding on the pavement 100 miles per hour," and I was so stoked to have them here. [The Smokes' "2 I Luv" (demo)] Himes Alexander: Black pride is something that's difficult for a lot of people to swallow, but is inevitable as you look at the influence that Black culture has had on American society, especially. Zoë Challenger VO: That's Himes Alexander of the Smokes, a two-piece garage/punk/indie/soul band who've been performing together for about five years. Himes and his cousin Matt Slater grew up in Spokane, Washington and moved to the Twin Cities in 2017. They've learned from many Black artists around the world. Matt Slater: This is a really broad one to start with, but I really love Fela Kuti. I've always loved Fela Kuti for lots of reasons. I've got like a soft spot for funk, and he was like a – just comes off as like this African king to me. And then jumps around musically so freely, like, just like feels the spirit of the music. And it was like, oh my god. This music is so Black, so free, and so it like captures his voice so well that like even now I hear it and it just like it makes you feel good, inspires to actually say something – say something real, and it doesn't have to be like a downer. Himes Alexander: I'd like to talk about a collective like Odd Future who has a bunch of different bands, a bunch of different projects coming out of the same collective, and there's a wide range of eclectic taste when it comes to all of that. You know, Steve Lacy is doing some sort of indie thing. The Internet is electronic R&B or – and even goes outside of that, and [Earl] Sweatshirt and Tyler the Creator are enigmatic, like you can't really hold them down to one thing. Matt Slater: And then there was the drummer from – god, why can't I – Himes Alexander: Yellowcard? Matt Slater: Yeah, the drummer from Yellowcard. Who cares about Yellowcard? [The Smokes laugh] The drummer from Yellowcard was this Black dude with dreads, and it was like hell yeah, I wanna do that. I literally – I was like I didn't even like their music. I was just like yes, cool. Zoë Challenger VO: The Smokes have brought up several musicians who made an impact on them. For me, Whitney Houston, Nina Simone, and Janis Joplin have probably been my biggest musical influences. Years after Houston's death, her friend Robyn Crawford told The Guardian about their queer past, saying, quote, "Our friendship was intimate on all levels." Both Simone and Joplin also held relationships with both men and women. And going back to the beginnings of rock and roll, artists like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Big Mama Thornton, and Little Richard experimented not only with instruments and genre, but also with their sexualities. Many beacons of musical creativity have occupied many different identities – there is no "prime" or perfect human being, whatever H.R. or anyone else might say. Like it or not, Bad Brains are part of rock history. It's true that their actions were garbage. But it's also true that they inspired members of Fishbone, Rage Against the Machine, ho99o9, and many more groups to make rock music. They played First Avenue during a complicated and sometimes tense time in the club's history, with respect to race. Many of the Black bands who played there were not supported by press, radio play, or strong ticket sales, and community members noticed. In fact, one of the people who would've been paying attention was Prince. Cecilia Johnson VO: Thank you, Zoë. In 1983, the year after the Bad Brains show, Prince would take the First Avenue stage to change the club – and music history – forever. As we'll see in our next episode, the artist who catapulted First Ave from a well-known local rock club to an international destination was a genre-fluid Black rocker. And that was no coincidence. [Icetep's "Hive Sound"] Cecilia Johnson VO: This episode of The Current Rewind was hosted by Zoë Challenger and me, Cecilia Johnson. I produced this episode, with research and consulting by Taylor Seaberg. Marisa Morseth is our research assistant, and Jay Gabler is our editor. Our theme music is the song "Hive Sound" by Icetep. This episode was mixed by Johnny Vince Evans. Thank you to Brett Baldwin, Rick Carlson, Matthew Gallaway, Dirim Onyeneho, Jackie Renzetti, David Safar, and Jesse Wiza for additional support. If you'd like to learn more about Hüsker Dü, check out The Current's five-part podcast Do You Remember. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts, or tell a fellow music fan it's out there. To get in touch, please send an email to rewind@thecurrent.org. To find a transcript of this episode, go to thecurrent.org/rewind. And thanks for rolling with these mid-season changes. We have one more episode hosted by Mark Wheat next week, and after that, we'll share a bonus episode about his personal connection to First Avenue. I miss him already, and I know you might, too. The Current Rewind is made possible in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. It is a production of Minnesota Public Radio's The Current. The Current Rewind goes to First Avenue Rock and Roll Book Club: Bob Mould's 'See a Little Light'

The Alphabetical Fugazi
"Break-In" with James Vitatoe

The Alphabetical Fugazi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 53:07


"Break-In" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/break-in Instrument clip featuring James Vitatoe https://youtu.be/DqfvlPZk0R0?t=5747 Photos of the original "3 Songs" Sub Pop release, courtesy of James https://imgur.com/a/lWoKwML James on social media Instagram.com/VitaViva Twitter.com/Vita_Life Pitchfork interview with Guy https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/5840-fugazi/ "Dance of Days" by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins https://www.dischord.com/release/ak177/dance-of-days Verstärker verstarker.bandcamp.com attackanddelay.com Email the podcast: fugaziatoz@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi

Zack Lyman Podcast
Podcasting Is Hard With Stephen and Mark

Zack Lyman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 65:27


Comedian Zack Lyman sits down with Mark Andersen from AmigosPC and Stephen Settanni from A Comedy Advice Podcast to talk about YOU GUESSED IT PODCASTING! The three guys are in a group chat online and keep eachother updated, they decided to chat over Zoom about what they are working on and how they feel about podcasting right now. AmigosPC https://www.amigospc.net/ A Comedy Advice Podcast https://acomedyadvicepodcast.com/ Episodes The Zack Is On! A Comedy Advice Podcast https://acomedyadvicepodcast.com/episodes/ep-104-ep-104-how-to-mug-someone-with-comedians-zack-lyman-and-savannah-hernandez/ AmigosPC https://www.amigospc.net/comedy-podcast/episode/7931bb92/95-zack-lyman-amigos-and-naps

Primary Care Podcast
Mark Andersen-Nissen, DPT — physical therapy and primary care

Primary Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 73:58


Mark Andersen-Nissen is a doctor of physical therapy and a passionate advocate for his field. In this episode of the Primary Care Podcast, we discuss Dr. Mark’s work as a physical therapist and how he experiences his profession’s relationship with primary care medicine. Really good stuff here. Enjoy. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review!

The Note Closers Show Podcast
EP 574 -The Phoenix Real Estate Investment Market With Cash Now Homes

The Note Closers Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 34:31


Phoenix real estate never runs out of properties up for grabs. In getting the best deals, talking to the right people can bring you the real deal. Today, Scott talks with Mark Andersen, George Aplicano, and Alberto Ceja from Cash Now Homes and the Money Making Money Podcast to talk about the real estate investment market in Phoenix, Arizona. They discuss market trends, timing, foreclosures, price points, and what's working for this team. They also share best tips and practices for their community of real estate investors investing in the Phoenix market. Eyeing for a property in Phoenix? Cash Now Homes can surely help you get that dream deal! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

DJ Brown sings John Lennon's "Imagine," LIVE in concert, accompanied by Mark Andersen on piano, and Lakota John on guitar. Filmed at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, NC, sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council. 12th Night Benefit Concert. Episode 366.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

CRESCENDO! PODCAST
Do You Hear What I Hear

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 4:53


Mark Andersen's arrangement of the Christmas classic, with soprano Janiel Miller, guitarist Lakota John, Lynn Andersen percussion, and Mark Andersen on Piano. Performed at the Robeson County Arts Council's 12th Night Benefit Concert in January 2020. Filmed at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, NC. Episode 366.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

ClioCast
ClioCast #035: Fúria Proletária: Uma História do Movimento Punk

ClioCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 93:20


Apresentando um novo membro na bancada, o sensacional Caio, o ClioCast traz para você Fúria Proletária: Uma História do Movimento Punk, onde retornarmos aos anos 1970 para traçar as origens e caminhos do movimento punk desde os tempos de Margareth Tatcher no Reino Unido e o cansaço da ideologia hippie até os tempos atuais de hyperlinks e conteúdo cada vez mais independente. Só venha!ApresentaçãoBloco Principal: Contexto Sócio-Político: O Reino Unido sob Margareth Tatcher - Woodstock e o Esgotamento da Ideologia Hippie - O Surgimento do Proto-Punk: MC-5, Stooges e New York Dolls - Glam Rock: Poesia, beleza e melancolia - O Esgotamento do Rock Progressivo - As Ruas Gritam: A juventude se cansa - Anarquismo e Fascismo: Uma disputa ideológica e narrativa pelo coração do movimento - Niilismo e um Saudosismo: A vontade de fazer uma música mais simples e direta - Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren e a SEX: A definição da estética visual punk - Uma Cena em Efervescência: Surgem Clash, Sex Pistols, Ramones e The Damned - Punk nos EUA: O CBGB's e a cultura de rua - 1977: A Primavera Punk - O Punk Toma o Mundo: De underground ao mainstream - Década de 1980: Surgem a New Wave, o Hardcore e o Ska - Um Gênero Cada Vez Mais Fragmentado: Uma implosão de subgênero (street punk, oi!, celtic punk, horror punk, psychobilly, rockabilly) - Década de 1990: O punk ressurge em Seattle e no pop punk - Punk Hoje em Dia: Ser independente em dias de internet - O Punk Fora dos EUA e da Inglaterra: América Latina, Escandinávia e outros rolês - Opinião da Bancada: Bandas favoritas dos membrosSACBarraca do BeijoTrilha sonora do programaLos Saicos: DemoliciónSex Pistols: God Save the QueenBibliografiaLivrosCraig O'Hara: A filosofia do punk Mark Andersen e Mark Jenkins: Dancy Of Days - Duas décadas de punk na capital dos EUADocumentárioBotinada - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trIAXkc003k Tem alguma dúvida, crítica, sugestão?Manda no nosso e-mail cliohistoriaeliteratura@gmail.comCampanha de financiamento contínuo no CatarseEntre em www.catarse.me/clio e conheça a nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo no Catarse, a partir de R$ 5,00 você já ajuda o Clio a se manter no ar e produzir mais conteúdos para vocês Financiadores desse episódio: Bruno Machado, Cristina Lima, Gabriel Bastos, Gui Aschar, Humberto Athayde, Lucas Pereira, Marcelo Kriiger, Natália Castilho, Paula Guisard, Rosana Vecchia, Suzana AthaydeSiga o Clio nas redes sociaisYouTube - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook

Bedroom Radio
Episode 09.25.2019

Bedroom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 93:09


Steve is curious if Derek really thought he lost weight. We talk comedy. Steve wants to know if you are gay. He needs to know.Mark Andersen from Two and a half Amigos podcast calls in.Bedroom RadioMediocrity at its best.

Bedroom Radio
Episode 09.25.2019

Bedroom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 93:09


Steve is curious if Derek really thought he lost weight. We talk comedy. Steve wants to know if you are gay. He needs to know. Mark Andersen from Two and a half Amigos podcast calls in. Bedroom Radio Mediocrity at its best.

Live at Politics and Prose
Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki: Live at Politics and Prose

Live at Politics and Prose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:28


The Clash was a paradox of revolutionary conviction, musical ambition, and commercial drive. We Are The Clash is a gripping tale of the band's struggle to reinvent itself as George Orwell's 1984 loomed. This bold campaign crashed headlong into a wall of internal contradictions, and rising right-wing power.While the world teetered on the edge of the nuclear abyss, British miners waged a life-or-death strike, and tens of thousands died from US guns in Central America, Clash cofounders Joe Strummer, Paul Simonon, and Bernard Rhodes waged a desperate last stand after ejecting guitarist Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon. The band shattered just as its controversial final album, Cut the Crap, was emerging.Andersen and Heibutzki weave together extensive archival research and in-depth original interviews with virtually all of the key players involved to tell a moving story of idealism undone by human frailty amid a climatic turning point for our world.https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781617752933Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode: WE ARE THE CLASH Live Event

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 110:54


In this bonus episode, Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki, co-authors of the new book, We Are The Clash (Akashic Books, 2018). The episode begins with a short interview that took place before a live event at Brickbat Books in Philadelphia and is followed by the audio of the event itself (in its entirety). The live event was moderated by Frank Blank Moriarty. Both Mark Andersen (of Positive Force DC and We Are Family) and Frank Blank Moriarty (of ’80s Philly punk band Informed Sources) have had full interviews as part of the LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! project. Special thanks to Frank for audio assistance and for his deft interviewing skills at the live event. All photos by Karen Kirchhoff Check out Nick Spacek’s review of We Are The Clash here The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode: WE ARE THE CLASH Live Event appeared first on Cinepunx.

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LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode: WE ARE THE CLASH Live Event

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 110:54


In this bonus episode, Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki, co-authors of… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode: WE ARE THE CLASH Live Event appeared first on Cinepunx.

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Sleeping Beauty Waltz

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 4:02


The classic Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky, arranged for English Handbells by Mark Andersen. Played by International Artists Carillon™. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Ragtime Dance

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 5:15


Scott Joplin's Ragtime Dance played on English Handbells by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. Transcription by Kevin McChesney. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Cuban Twilight

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 2:42


New composition done in 2015 by Mark Andersen for English handbell ensembles. Makes use of the Cajon made by Malmark. Level 3. Played by International Artists Carillon™. Conducted by Ruth Caswell. Episode 352.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Don d'Amour by Mark Andersen

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 5:07


Original composition by Mark Andersen to commemorate the birthday of Doris Moore. Performed live in concert at First United Methodist Church of Rowland, NC, on March 4, 2018.

Tri-Oraklet
Ironman dropper KPR + interview med Benjamin Mark Andersen

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 48:43


Ironman dropper KPR systemet fra 2019 - hvilke konsekvenser får det for de professionelle ? Jeg ringede til Frederik Mejlby, som havde nogle kvalificerede bud. Stortalentet Benjamin Mark Andersen er netop vendt hjem efter 2 måneders tri-camp i Australien, Tri-Oraklet fangede ham sekunder efter han var landet på dansk jord!

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And the Angel Said

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 5:38


A new composition for Soprano, Trumpet, and Organ by Mark Andersen. Debuted in a December 2017 concert in Highlander Academy at Flora Macdonald College in North Carolina. Lisa Lee Rust singing Soprano, Dr. Timothy Altman on Trumpet, and Dr. Mark Andersen on the newly renovated pipe organ. Episode 348.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Alone With My Heart

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 5:14


World Premiere of music from the upcoming new Opera Compte Dracula, composed and written by Mark Andersen. Sung by Laura Morgan. Premiere of Opera will be at Givens Performing Arts Center at UNCP Pembroke, North Carolina in October 2018. Episode 345.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 4:25


Janiel Miller sings the popular song from Phantom of the Opera, accompanied by Mark Andersen on Theater Organ. Performance in Lumberton, North Carolina. Episode 345.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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The River’s Wrath LIVE

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 8:36


World Premiere LIVE performance of The River's Wrath by composer Dr. Mark Andersen. On piano is Jamil Wright, danced by Janiel Miller. Recorded at Givens Performing Arts Center in Pembroke, NC. Performance was shown to a select audience from UNCP, Our State Magazine, and Robeson County Arts Council.On October 7-8, 2016, Hurricane Matthew unleashed The River's Wrath on Robeson County in North Carolina. Award Winning Composer Mark Andersen used the days without power or water to create the following original composition, expressing the experience of the devastating floods. Choreography by Savannah Richardson and Janiel Miller. Artwork by Nila Chamberlain. Videography by Lynn Andersen.Dedicated to Bruce Davis, Mayor of Lumberton, and the People of Robeson County.We encourage new performances of the music, as well as the choreography. Sheet music available, contact us.©Copyright 2017 International Artists Foundation.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Ring the Bells

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 3:54


Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts! After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing school Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Lynn Andersen on Solo English Handbells is the featured performer, with Mark Andersen on Harp. Episode 341.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

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Old Devil Moon

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 3:08


Janiel Miller sings this favorite from Finian’s Rainbow, with Mark Andersen on the Organ to celebrate Valentines Day and all things romantic. Episode 342.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 162:06


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family, and the… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family appeared first on Cinepunx.

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 162:06


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family, and the books Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk In the Nation’s Capital (co-authored with Mark Jenkins) and All the Power: Revolution Without Illusion. On the thirtieth anniversary of Washington, DC’s “Revolution Summer,” I wanted to celebrate and illuminate the event that sent reverberations out into the world that continue to resonate today. While Mark has nothing to do with the Philly punk scene this project focuses on, he’s like some other interview subjects (e.g. Martin Sprouse) whom I’ve elected to interview for being so influential on all punk scenes, including the Philly scene. Mark Andersen grew up on his parents’ farm in Montana. He never fit in there and was looking for something else, something to draw him away from the sad cycles of addiction and conformity he saw all around him. Mark’s salvation came in the form of the nascent punk scene. A few years later, Mark found himself in Washington, DC where harDCore reigned supreme and the scene was eating itself alive. Then came Revolution Summer, where committed members of the scene — many of whom, like Mark, were frustrated with the state of affairs both in the scene and in the world — came together to create a new, engaged scene. In our long interview, originally conducted in two parts in the same day, we talk about Mark’s upbringing, his discovery of punk (most critically, The Clash), coming to DC, straight edge, Revolution Summer, Positive Force DC, coming to the Catholic Faith, social activism, the We Are Family organization that reaches out to elderly people, and much more. In one of the best interviews of this project, Mark talks frankly about many subjects he’s never been interviewed about and he earnestly approaches all subjects with a rare and raw sensitivity. For more information about the Washington, DC hardcore punk scene, I recommend the following books: Banned In DC: Photos and Anecdotes From the DC Punk Underground (79-95) by Cynthia Connolly (1988) Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk In the Nation’s Capital by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins (2001) And these documentaries: Positive Force: More Than A Witness; 30 Years of Punk Politics In Action directed by Robin Bell (2011) Salad Days: A Decade of Punk In Washington, DC directed by Scott Crawford (2014) Positive Force DC We Are Family The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family appeared first on Cinepunx.

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I Wonder As I Wander Handbell Solo

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 4:12


This new arrangement for solo English Handbells and Organ is done by Mark Andersen, and played by Lynn Andersen. Performed in Keedysville, Maryland. Episode 326.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Cheek To Cheek by Irving Berlin, arr. by Mark Andersen

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 4:59


Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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You’d Be Surprised by Irving Berlin, arr. by Mark Andersen

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 3:22


Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Blue Skies by Irving Berlin, arr. by Mark Andersen

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 7:38


Composed by Irving Berlin, Mark Andersen plays the Rainbow Room Wurlitzer at Rahway Senior Citizens Center for the Garden State Theatre Organ Society. Episode 323.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Widmung for Hammered Dulcimer and Organ

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 4:22


Widmung (Dedication)This original composition for Dulcimer and Organ was written by Mark Andersen and dedicated to Sharon Grabner (on hammered dulcimer). The piece is loosely based upon ancient Celtic modes. The two artists are heard here at the debut performance of the piece in the first recital on the new pipe organ console for Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal in Kenmore WA.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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The Skaters’ Waltz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015 4:28


The Skaters’ Waltz by Émile Waldteufel was arranged for Lynn Andersen by Mark Andersen, who accompanies on Piano. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Thaxted by Gustav Holst from "The Planets" for handbells and pipe organ

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 8:05


Originally the melody of the central section of" Jupiter," adapted by Gustav Holst and renamed Thaxted, arranged for handbells and pipe organ by Lee Afdahl. Played by International Artists Carillon™ with Mark Andersen on pipe organ at Daniels Recital Hall in December 2014. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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"The Snow Lay On The Ground" new handbell composition by Mark Andersen

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 4:08


Janiel Miller sings the new composition "The Snow Lay On The Ground" with the International Artists Carillon™ handbell ensemble, written for her by Mark Andersen. Corentin Pokorny on Violin. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Good King Wenceslas English 6-in-hand style on Handbells arr. by Mark Andersen

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 3:36


Ruth Caswell plays Mark Andersen's arrangement of "Good King Wenceslas" using English 6-in-hand style, accompanied on the Harpsichord. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Sinfonia by Mark Andersen on the Daniels Recital Hall pipe organ

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 2:58


Mark Andersen plays his own composition called "Sinfonia" on the Daniels Recital Hall pipe organ in December 2014. Recorded live at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in December 2014 during the final concert before reconstruction. Episode 320.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Valse d'Amelie arr. by Mark Andersen for English Handbells

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 3:01


In this arrangement, the addition of two harps adds a simple charm that enhances the piece. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Fantasie in F Sharp Major by Mark Andersen, English Handbell arrangement

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 4:04


Originally composed for Organ, this piece won the International Composer's Competition in Amsterdam, Holland, in 1976. After much prodding, Mark has arranged it for English Handbells specifically to show off the Bass Bells and Chimes. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Gaudete arr. by Mark Andersen for English Handbells

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 3:05


Based on an ancient Latin chant, this arrangement adds excitement through the use of percussion and orchestra chimes. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Cuban Pete arr. by Mark Andersen for English Handells and Percussion

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 3:00


This fun piece, made popular by Desi Arnaz, and more recently in the Jim Carrey movie "The Mask," is a surprising and lively addition to any handbell concert. Played by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. If you have interest in this arrangement, please contact us. Episode 310.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Laudate Dominum for Handbells and Strings

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 6:21


Arranged by Mark Andersen, this rendition of the music by W. A. Mozart replaces the soprano soloist with the beauty of English Handbells, and the choral parts with the string orchestra. This video is from a live performance in Seattle, WA in October 2013. This performance is dedicated to the memory of Susan Britt Welsh, loving mother of Mark and Lynn Andersen, who passed in August of this year, 2013. She was a dedicated handbell ringer and avid fine music lover. The title "Laudate Dominum" is translated "Give Praise to God," which is how she lived her life serving others. Episode 297.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Homage à Bach on Cymbells

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 4:06


This piece originally composed for Tower Carillon by Mark Andersen. Taken from motifs by Johann Sebastian Bach for organ and orchestra, it translates beautifully to three octaves of Malmark Cymbells™. In this piece, the proper ringing technique for Cymbells™ is shown by composer/performer Mark Andersen live in concert, exhibiting the different tonal qualities available by using different angles of the mallets, and even accented notes by moving from the tip of the bell to the crown, thereby producing bright accents and mellow passages using the full partials of the bells.This is truly a wonderful instrument by the Malmark bell craftsmen. You can find out more info by going to the Hooked on Handbells website. hookedonhandbells.com.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Stardust 293

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2013 5:58


Mark Andersen plays his arrangement of Stardust from the Golden Age of Theatre Organ at Daniels Recital Hall on an Artisan 4 Manual, 54 Rank custom theatre organ. Episode 292.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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42nd Street Medley 293

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2013 8:01


Mark Andersen plays his arrangement of his 42nd Street Medley from the Golden Age of Theatre Organ at Daniels Recital Hall on an Artisan 4 Manual, 54 Rank custom theatre organ. Episode 292.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Saturday at 3:30 pm and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Brood Over Us With Thy Sheltering Wing

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 4:04


Brood O’er Us With Thy Sheltering Wing is a favorite poem by Mary Baker Eddy. This is a new musical setting by Mark Andersen from Thirteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, in Seattle. Soloist Lindsey Smith brings a sensitive reading to the music.This clip is similar to episodes that air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursdays, Saturdays and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Dueling Banjos on Handbells, Harp, and Hammered Dulcimer, with Aqua Bend 290

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 5:23


International Artists Carillon™ plays Mark Andersen's arrangement of Dueling Banjos, with Mark Andersen on Harp and Sharon Grabner on Hammered Dulcimer. It starts off with the new "Aqua Bend" technique of dipping a handbells in water to bend the tone. (some call it handbell intinction) Mark and Sharon compete on Dulcimer and Harp, while the handbells play merrily with them. Performed in July 2013 at Thirteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, in Seattle. Episode 290.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Ep. #6: Mark Andersen on the Clash + Kid Koala on Space Cadet

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013 59:05


On this episode, I take a closer look at the final years of one of the best rock band of all time, the Clash. While some fans and critics dismiss them, a new book called We Are the Clash: The Last Stand of The Only Band That Mattered is in progress that aims the right […]

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My Funny Valentine 283

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 4:37


Emmeran Pokorny and Mark Andersen play My Funny Valentine during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Lara’s Theme 283

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 4:06


Lynn Andersen plays Mark Andersen’s (piano) arrangment of Lara’s Theme (Somewhere My Love) from Doctor Zhivago during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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Bring Him Home 283

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 5:01


Lynn Andersen plays Mark Andersen’s (piano) arrangment of the Les Miserables favorite during a noontime concert of Great Love Themes. Filmed at a live concert at Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle. Episode 283.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, Sunday at 2:30 am and Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

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5-3-11 Wilson Center 30th Anniversary with Mark Andersen

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2011 116:26


Interview: Mark Andersen (Positive Force, Dance of Days, All the Power) |Playlist:...Nation of Ulysses - A Kid Who Tells on Another Kid Is a Dead Kid  |Bad Brains - Right Brigade |Government Issue - Hey Ronnie |Minor Threat - In My Eyes |Scream - Search for Employment |Void - Who Are You? |Faith - Say No More |SOA - Gate Crashers |Misfits - Hybrid Moments |Soul Side - Name in Mind |Ignition - Anger Means |Fugazi - Suggestion |Make-Up - Do You Like Gospel Music? |Del Cielo - All Star |Crispus Attucks - School of Assassins |The Goons - Firefly in a Jar |The Suspects - Pistol Whipped |Los Crudos - Tierra de Libertad |Striking Distance - Send in the Clones |Q and not U - L.A.X. |Strike Anywhere - Incendiary |Birds & Wires - The Sun Also Rises |Fugazi - Full Disclosure |

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6-12-07 Mark Andersen

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2007 164:49


Guest DJ: Mark Andersen (Positive Force, We Are Family; author, Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital and All the Power: Revolution without Illusion) |Playlist:...Vic Godard & the Subway Sect - Nobody's Scared |Red Noise - Revolt into Style |Penetration - Silent Community / Don't Dictate |Madhouse - Respect |Wayne County & the Electric Chairs - Are You Man Enough to Be a Woman |Woody Guthrie - Jesus Christ |Robert Johnson - Hellhound on My Trail |Beefeater - Live the Life |The Clash - Sex Mad Roar |Patty Griffin - Top of the World |Robin Lane & the Chartbusters - Imitation Life |Redskins - Lean on Me |Gil Scott-Heron - Washington D.C. |Burma Jam - Still Standing |Scream - Walkin' by Myself |Urban Verbs - The Angry Young Men |Women of Destruction - P.V.I. Is a Lie |The Avengers - I Believe in Me |Johnny Cash - These Hands |New Model Army - Fireworks Night |