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Riki chats to fellow Game Developer Mark Croft on his new role amongst the Canterbury Rugby team, his journey in coaching and what he finds important in the world of coaching, from skill and culture development.
The Back Porch Podcast continues in 2023 from First United Methodist Church of Grapevine, Texas, hosted by Associate Pastor Carly Payne, with Associate Pastor Allen Lutes and special guest Mark Croft.
The Back Porch Podcast continues in 2023 from First United Methodist Church of Grapevine, Texas, hosted by Associate Pastor Carly Payne, with Associate Pastor Allen Lutes and special guest Mark Croft.
The Back Porch podcast continues from First United Methodist Church of Grapevine hosted by Senior Pastor Grant Palma with Associate Pastor Carly Payne and special guest Mark Croft.
The Back Porch podcast continues from First United Methodist Church of Grapevine hosted by Senior Pastor Grant Palma with Associate Pastor Carly Payne and special guest Mark Croft.
In this episode my guest is Mark Croft who I describe as a ‘musical scholar'. All my guests have a love and passion for music, but Mark takes that to a different level and to every aspect of music.In a wide-ranging conversation, we explore (amongst other things) the magic of live performance, the importance of shared experience, the joy of playing live, the art of song writing, and the fact that music was around 40.000 years ago in Europe with the bone flute! It's fair to say that we both believe music really matters and Mark finishes the episode with Nietzsche's quote:“Without music, life would be a mistake”. In typical style Mark tweaked the format and chose all live performances for his song choices and each day for the next two weeks I will be posting those clips (and some of Mark's shortlist) on https://www.facebook.com/musictalkspodHis choices were: 60's The Clancy Brothers The Parting Glass 70's Rory Gallagher As The Crow Flies 80's Talk Talk Living In Another World 90's Massive Attack Karmacoma00's Brandi Carlile The Story 10's Gillian Welch Revelator 20's Bob Dylan I Contain Multitudes We also talk about the benefits and dangers of streaming technology, and I know Mark has some deep concerns particularly around Spotify and its CEO Daniel Ek. I respect those views and therefore there is no Spotify playlist of songs from this episode. Mark also performs live himself, with Farmer's Markets being a speciality. You can find some of his recordings at: https://soundcloud.com/markacroft/speed-trap-town?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing . https://soundcloud.com/markacroft
Live Loud and Local connects you to the local stuff that is happening right here in Madison! This week we dust off some the Green Stuff that is local organic and goes great with beer... Check out tunes from The Kissers, Tally More and Live things from the Tools. Also on the show We feature the local things you can get live from the comfort of your own couch. Check out Live streams from Frank Bush, Beth Kille and Thicket. Then we turn our attention to the summer when we... Fingers crossed can go outside and see live things... We start in March with Mark Croft at Bailey's Run, May the Dead Horses will have a show on the 21st as well as Horseshoes and Hand grenades... There is SO MUCH packed into the show!
This week we kick off Live, Loud and Local checking out the local stuff that is fresh and new! First up Tyler Durdin with is new tune Lies are Free! Bailey's Run has Mark Croft on the 23rd so we play The Shakin and the Boom Boom. In Baraboo Amy Spencer has a show this weekend and next weekend she is at the edge o dells we get to hear her cover of Hell of a Year. Then we move on to the live streams happening this weekend, Raire on the Cargo Coffee East Live Stream, Corey Matthew Hart on the River Arts Center Live. Like the videos, New things from Fox and Bones! A Changing of the Guard, Also Tim Whalen Quartet and Harmonious Wail... Then we wrap up the show with new things from Anna Wang and Madison Malone! Check out this list of of the tunes this week: Tyler Durdin - Lies are Free Mark Croft - The Shakin and the Boom Boom - Live Music at Bailey’s Run Abby Spencer - Hell of a Year Raire - Cargo Coffee East Live Stream 23rd Corey Mathew Hart - Blue Mountain Thistle - River Arts Center Live Stream 23rd Coby James - New Music Fox and bones- A Changing of the Guard - new music Time Whalen Quartet - Live Stream on You tube - 23rd Charlie Parr - Live Stream from First ave in MPLS - 24th Harmonious Wail doing live stuff on line on the 29th Corey Mathew Hart - Winter Bones Madison Malone’s new album - 1 and 2 Anna Want - Call me when You're Wasted
Matt Turner is widely regarded as one of the world's leading improvising cellists. Equally skilled as a pianist, Turner performs in numerous styles and has shared the stage in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia with Cape Breton fiddle sensation Natalie MacMaster, avant-garde musicians Marilyn Crispell, Peter Kowald, Guillermo Gregorio, Scott Fields, and John Butcher, as well as country musician Wanda Vick, singer-songwriter LJ Booth, and jazz musician Bobby McFerrin to name a few. He appears on over 100 recordings on Sketch/Harmonia Mundi, Illusions, Music and Arts, Accurate, Polyvinyl, Cadence Jazz and others, recording with jazz violinist Randy Sabien, goth vocalist/pianist Jo Gabriel, singer/songwriters Mark Croft and Tret Fure, punk artist Kyle Fischer, Kitty Brazelton's chamber rockestra Dadadah, alt-country band Heller Mason, and with the Pointless Orchestra.Turner completed his undergraduate studies at Lawrence University and his Master of Music degree in Third Stream Studies (now the Contemporary Improvisation program) at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Dave Holland, Geri Allen and Joe Maneri, and where he was the recipient of a Distinction in Perfomance Award.As a leader, Turner's recordings appear on Illusions, Stellar, O.O. Discs, Asian Improv, Penumbra, Fever Pitch, Geode, Tautology and Meniscus Records. Turner is a Yamaha Performing Artist and currently performs and records with Bill Carrothers' Armistice 1918 ensemble and with the Fantastic Merlins.Over the course of the episode, Matt and Bailey outline concrete ways for teachers to start improvising with their students no matter what genre they are comfortable with. They also discuss the new degree track at Lawrence University "Jazz and Improvisational Music", and how teaching ensembles has been impacted by the pandemicMatt's website: http://improvcellist.comMatt's email: matthew.l.turner@lawrence.eduThe new degree track at LU: https://www.lawrence.edu/conservatory/areas_of_study/jazz_improvisational_music
Mark and Andy nerd out on Star Wars, Firefly, and Battlestar Galactica. Metallica gets snubbed and Jethro Tull finally gets a Grammy after waiting for years on one leg for the privilege. Find Mark Croft at https://www.markcroftmusic.com/ (https://www.markcroftmusic.com/) and https://www.facebook.com/MarkCroftMusicPage/ (https://www.facebook.com/MarkCroftMusicPage/)
Dan, Andy and Kris talk to local musician Mark Croft on how to make a living as a performer, what the music industry looks like now, how he got started, the connection with fans, and why he chose "Bird of Paradise" blue to paint his bedroom. Also check out the Mark Croft Bonus Episode where we all nerd out about Star Wars, Firefly, and Mark eats way too many pistachios. Find Mark at https://www.facebook.com/MarkCroftMusicPage/ (https://www.facebook.com/MarkCroftMusicPage/) and https://www.markcroftmusic.com/ (https://www.markcroftmusic.com/)
On this episode I have a conversation with Jason Rogers, the Fezmonger. He runs Fez-O-Rama. He makes Fezzes. He has an interesting story and great talent. His team has made some amazing products. Some of the best made clothing I own. Episode 5 will be about fear and love. I also have some great interviews lined up. The brew master from Giant Jones Brewery. Singer song write Mark Croft and the amazing Eliza Rickman. Do you have any questions? Want to be a guest? doug@douginapub.com
I want to express my deepest apology to all of you who have been waiting for this next episode. Things got a bit crazy on my end and then editing this one has been something of a nightmare. But, at long last, my Game of Thrones season and series wrap up is finished! I want to give a huge thank you to Summer who agreed to help me out with this one! She's a great lady, and I expect you all will be hearing more from her soon! This episode made it clear that when it comes to discussing books in the fantasy genre and their adaptations, she's the go to in my back pocket! I'd also like to give my usual thanks to Mark Croft for his generous allowance in letting me use his music for my intro, outro and bumpers. If you enjoy them at all, I suggest you check out his website https://www.markcroftmusic.com/ But, without further adieu, here is Episode 5 of Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery, where Summer and I will do a post season, post series wrap up of Game of Thrones. We do get on a few tangents, but hopefully for both book readers and show only folks, it is amusing, thoughtful, and fair.
Episode 4 Show notes Cawfee - I give a little run down on things to do over the next two weeks, with particular attention paid to Midwest Music Festival and Porcupine's set, as well as Dude Fresh in Holmen, and Yesterdays VIP Night this Friday. Critiques - This week I discuss my love of what I call, Culinary Voyeurism. I am a food tv/media addict. I am not sorry about this. I give you a short list of the very best currently available in all your standard outlets - at least in my opinion. Your mileage may vary. If it does, please send me a tweet @ccrackedpots at Twitter, drop me a line on the Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery Facebook page or you can contact me via email at ccncpottery@gmail.com Cracked Pottery - My rant begins at 1hr and 2 minutes. It probably isn't safe for work or for folks who get too riled up listening to pinko leftist garbage talk shit about their golden boy, Tronald Dump, otherwise known as the Cheeto and Chief. If you have small animals, children, Fox News Watchers with Pacemakers - it is probably best to leave this bit for your headphones... the Fword is used rather unreservedly. #sorrynotsorry If you want in print specifics of the Cawfee Community Calendar portion feel free to follow this link! ccncpodcast calendar I've jumped platforms from Podbean to Anchor, which means this podcast is now available on the following platforms! Anchor Google Podcasts Spotify Breaker Radio Public Pocket Casts Overcast Radio Public Please give this podcast a follow and If you like, dislike, want to discuss, argue or otherwise provide feedback, show ideas or hot takes you can contact me via Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery on the following social media sites: @CCrackedpots Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery on Facebook. And if you want to give me a lengthy response, feel free to drop me a line at ccncpodcast@gmail.com Music for this and all episodes provided by Mark Croft. His full catalog and performance information is available at https://www.markcroftmusic.com/
Spoiler Warning! This podcast will delve into Episode 1 of Season 8 for Game of Thrones. If you want to avoid spoilers, you should be safe up to the musical bumper after the community calendar portion and then come back in at the 1hr 25 minute mark for my rant about the Mueller Report. If you want in print specifics of the Cawfee Community Calendar portion feel free to follow this link! ccncpodcast calendar I've jumped platforms from Podbean to Anchor, which means this podcast is now available on the following platforms! Anchor Google Podcasts Spotify Breaker Radio Public Pocket Casts Please give this podcast a follow and If you like, dislike, want to discuss, argue or otherwise provide feedback, show ideas or hot takes you can contact me via Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery on the following social media sites: @CCrackedpots Facebook And if you want to give me a lengthy response, feel free to drop me a line at ccncpodcast@gmail.com Music for this and all episodes provided by Mark Croft. His full catalog and performance information is available at https://www.markcroftmusic.com/
Here before you is Episode 1 of Cawfee, Critiques & Cracked Pottery! Contents of this episode should give you, gentle listener the rundown on what to expect from upcoming episodes and a feel for my narrative style. It warms up with music from recording artist Mark Croft! You can find more of his music at https://www.markcroftmusic.com. He has agreed to let me use his song "The Crow and the Raven."
Freeborn Shard episode 8 about the Ghar Rebel Outcasts, hobby interests and first interviews with clubs on the Antares Club initiative. Reviews, club nights, hobby and observations on the Tsan Ra and NuHu to start; interview with Mark Croft of Ladywood, Birmingham at 15:23 (on one the Antares Initiative clubs); Rebel Outcasts overview at 24:20; and interview with Daniel Ewing of the Poole Wargames Society, Parkstone at around 51:50 (another Antares initiative club).
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Joining me this week on Coaches Corner: Michele Trimarche - PGA/LPGA Class “A” Professional, TPI Certified Golf/Fitness Professional, YGF Certified Yoga/Golf Professional & US Kids Certified Instructor. Golf Magazine- Top 100 Teachers in the Northeast Region &Golf for Women Magazine - Top 50 Teachers in the Country. Alison Curdt - PGA, LPGA Master Professional in Instruction, Director of Instruction at Wood Ranch Golf Club, Marriage & Family Therapist Registered Intern #78772 & 2012 LPGA T&CP Western Teacher of the Year, plus TPI Certified. She's also a Featured Instructor on Golf Channel’s SwingFix. Later in the show, I'm honored to have as my special guest: Mark Croft - Head Professional at Mark Croft Golf & PGA member of the Southwest Section of the PGA of America. Mark teaches out of Las Barrancas Golf Course in Yuma, AZ. Tune in LIVE - Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM Central on Golf Talk Live! Golf Talk Live is also available at itunes.com and Stitcher.com
Award winning Madison songwriter, Mark Croft, returns to the show! markcroftmusic.com
Award winning singer-songwriter Mark Croft. markcroftmusic.com