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Last in a serias on Understanding Critical Theories with Dr Mark Hudson
Last in a serias on Understanding Critical Theories with Dr Mark Hudson
Last in a serias on Understanding Critical Theories with Dr Mark Hudson
Hosted by Paul Hoppe, Doctors Mike Flynn and Eugene Shively with their guests. Doctors Timir Banerjee, Doris Mann, and Mark Hudson from SPAVA (Society for the Prevention of Aggressiveness and Violence Among Adolescents)
On this week's episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a look at the debut album from Chiodos, Alls Well That Ends Well, released in 2005. This album, produced by Mark Hudson, takes you on a post-hardcore journey. The guys talk about the experience of listening to this album from beginning to end and how it sparked influence for so many other artists in the scene.
A no thrills team-bonding camping trip to Sweden, scoring from 68 yards and almost missing playing in the League Cup final after being stuck in traffic - some of the career highlights former Cardiff City captain and manager Mark Hudson shares with Elis James and Iwan Roberts.
Hello Cave-Dwellers! Welcome to The Cavern Podcast, with our guest Mark Hudson. Grammy Award winning songwriter, Producer, musician and all round lunatic! Mark has worked with some of the biggest names in the music business including The Beatles. Mark talks to host Jon Keats about how he came to produce Ringo Starr's albums and provides a plethora of anecdotes about his time spent with John, Paul and George among others. **************************** THE CAVERN CLUB, LIVERPOOL - THE MOST FAMOUS CLUB IN THE WORLD. THE PLACE WHERE THE BEATLES PLAYED NEARLY 300 TIMES AND THAT CONTINUES TO HOST SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN MUSIC. WHEN PEOPLE TALK ABOUT ICONIC MUSIC VENUES, THE CAVERN CLUB IS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE CONVERSATION. BUT WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE CLUB THAT CONTINUES TO ATTRACT VISITORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN MUSIC ? IN THIS SERIES, HOST JON KEATS DELVES INTO THE CHARACTER OF THE CAVERN CLUB AND ITS CONNECTION WITH SOME WELL-KNOWN SPECIAL GUESTS. ********************************************************** Thanks The Cavern HQ Team
Talk More Talk is delighted to welcome Gary Burr, Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member and an ASCAP, Billboard and NSAI Country Songwriter of the Year. He has written fifteen #1 hits and has had songs recorded by Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, Carole King, Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin, Kelly Clarkson and many others. In addition, he has collaborated with Ringo Starr many times, writing songs such as "Can't Do It Wrong" and performing as part of the Roundheads. Gary's appearances: Feb. 9: LAUREL CANYON BAND (with Mark Hudson and Mark Mirando)---Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown NY, 8pm https://tarrytownmusichall.org/ Feb. 12: with GEORGIA MIDDLEMAN and JIM VALLANCE--"Nashville To New York"--Cutting Room, NY, 7:30pm https://thecuttingroomnyc.com talkmoretalk.com talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com @talkmoretalk1 https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkMoreTalkASoloBeatlesVideocast
This week Sky Sports' Rob Jones and Senior Reporter Tim Thornton are joined by former Cardiff City manager Mark Hudson. They discuss Liverpool's dominance, if it's time for Roy Hodgson to go, and did Ivan Toney pull a fast one?
GGACP continues its salute to November's American Music Month by revisiting producer/engineer's John Murray's compilation of the podcast's best musical moments from 2014-2020. In this episode: live performances by Neil Sedaka, Dennis DeYoung, Kenny Loggins, Tommy James, Mark Hudson and Tony Orlando (among others). Also: Anne Murray covers “Danny's Song,” Uncle Junior interprets Yip Harburg, Rupert Holmes (almost) pays tribute to Humphrey Bogart, and Charles Fox composes the soundtrack of 1970s television. PLUS: John Davidson looks ahead! The Shondells go psychedelic! The legend of Morris Levy! Goldie Hawn falls for a Hudson Brother! And the Brill Building sound inspires the British Invasion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three years after the Titanic, 1200 lives were lost when the RMS Lusitania was torpedoed. 200 Voices talks to the grandson of the last living survivor On 7 May, 1915, en route from New York to Liverpool, the luxury passenger liner Lusitania was torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Cork. Lusitania sank within 18 minutes. Yet, against the odds, 3-month-old Audrey Lawson Johnston survived. Audrey's grandson, Mark Hudson, recounts what happened that day. When RNLI Courtmacsherry volunteers rowed for more than 3 hours to reach the area, it would be the start of the family's long association with the RNLI. Audrey remained an ardent RNLI fundraiser all her life, helping to raise enough money for a lifeboat at New Quay. It wouldn't be the only lifeboat funded by the family. And when, in September 2023, Audrey LJ was retired from service, Mark and 20 others embarked on a fitting farewell. The money raised by the Tour de Dyfed and West Glamorgan will be shared equally by the lifeboat stations at New Quay and Tower. To donate, visit Mark's JustGiving page or follow the link: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/rnli-tour-de-dyfed-2023 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Interview by Adventurous Audio Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
Doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively discuss the prevention of adolescent violence with the leadership team at nonprofit SPAVA - Dr. Doris Mann, PhD, Dr. Timir Banerjee, and Mark Hudson, Board President
We're celebrating (slightly late) birthday boy Ringo Starr with a look back at 2003's Ringo Rama with very special guest Mark Hudson! https://www.facebook.com/MarkHudsonMusic/ http://laurelcanyonband.com/ More Mark Hudson interviews: Things We Said Today#383--- Gary Burr Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqVL2iJnY5w&t=3253s Ken Michaels Radio-Mark Hudson Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8han3IfOhk talkmoretalk.com talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com @talkmoretalk1 https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkMoreTalkASoloBeatlesVideocast
Hailed as the new Beatles but "mismanaged and exploited beyond the bounds of human decency" Badfinger's thankless career drove two members to take their own lives. Badfinger could have been huge. What's more, the band's connections with The Beatles once earned them the tag of ‘the new Fab Four'. But instead, despite writing and recording some wonderfully memorable music, Badfinger went down in the annals of rock history for all the wrong reasons. Most people who remember the band today will probably point to the fact that two key members took their own lives. The story of Badfinger is probably one of the most tragic in rock'n'roll. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong – twice– while their occasional triumphs over adversity never seemed to bring them their rightful reward. When Harry Nilsson first heard Without You (his future worldwide No.1 hit single), written by Badfinger's Pete Ham and Tom Evans, he assumed it was a Beatles song. It was an understandable mistake, given that Paul McCartney had taken the band under his wing, signed them to The Beatles' Apple label, and even written a hit for them in Come And Get It. Badfinger also backed George Harrison on his Bangladesh concerts. But their connection with The Beatles would become a double-edged sword. My special guest this week is singer, songwriter and guitarist JOEY MOLLAND - Badfinger's sole surviving member. During our chat, Joey discusses his life and career in the music industry. He talks about his early days in Liverpool, where he was part of a tight-knit musical community that included some of the most famous bands of the time, such as The Beatles and The Searchers. He talked about his experiences playing in various bands and making records, including joining The Ivey's, which later became Badfinger. Joey talks about the success of Badfinger in America, particularly their hit song 'Come and Get It', which was written by Paul McCartney. He also discusses the band's formation and later successes with songs such as No Matter What and Day After Day. However, despite the band's success, Joey walks us through the struggles the band faced with management and financial ruin. He still believes that "whatever doesn't kill you, makes you stronger." Today Joey Molland continues to perform under the name Joey Molland's Badfinger and is proud of the band's legacy of hits. He chats about his latest solo album, 'Be True to Yourself', which features collaborations with notable musicians such as Mark Hudson, a Grammy-winning producer who has worked with bands like Aerosmith and Rainbow. The album also features contributions from his friends Julian Lennon and The Monkees' Micky Dolenz. "Be True to Yourself," is Joey Molland's sixth solo album and the first in seven years. It definitely has echoes of John, Paul, George and sometimes even Ringo. To learn more about Joey Molland, check out my website https://abreathoffreshair.com.au You may also like to take a look at the 1997 book "Without You: The Tragic Story of Badfinger,” by Dan Matovina https://www.amazon.com.au/Without-You-Tragic-Story-Badfinger/dp/0965712222 Please get in touch with me with any comments, feedback or guest suggestions - sandy@abreathoffreshair.com.au I hope you enjoy this episode.
It's time for another one of our patented Ringo album reviews! This time it's his 1998 album Vertical Man, the first album he worked on with Mark Hudson. As is typical for Ringo albums, there are some great songs featuring Ringo's old band mates, as well as some filler, and a whole lot of background singers! We also discuss some potentially-interesting George Harrison news. Enjoy! Complete episodes can be found at https://ivegotabeatlespodcast.podbean.com. Email: ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com Twitter: @ivegotabeatles Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast Our video venture: "Song Album Career!" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClqNdoDpQxpj6QMNDmXYYog
Mark Chapman presents a special Football Daily with Brentford boss Thomas Frank. Premier League winners Micah Richards and Chris Sutton, and The Athletic's Adam Crafton are on the panel. They talk about the strains of management and its impact on home life. Also hear from former Cardiff manager Mark Hudson after a family video of him went viral. TOPICS: 4:25 – Mark Hudson, 7:10 – Thomas Frank.
First episode of 2023! We're starting off with a bang! Unlike our beloved Cardiff City unfortunately. But no need to worry as Host Brandon Richards is once again joined by co-host William Cosh and Cardiff City Legend Nathan Blake as they unravel all mess surrounding The Bluebirds. Fan's reactions is back, as the whole fan base react to the sacking of Mark Hudson. As well as CCFCW Section with Bluebirds Women defender Hannah Power, as the women complete a 10-0 quarter-final win in the Adran Trophy as they quest on for the treble. Join us as we talk all things Cardiff City!
Elis, Danny and Iwan discuss Mark Hudson's departure and where Cardiff go from here.
On this week's show, Matt Davies-Adams, Adrian Clarke and Sam Parkin discuss all the big EFL topics, including Cardiff sacking Mark Hudson and Norwich getting off to a flyer in the league under David Wagner. Ali Jones from action for Albion joins us to discuss the off field issues at West Bromwich Albion. There's transfer chat, a weekend review, scouting reports and more! And what about this from our friends at QuinnBet. Enhanced UK Welcome Offer ⚡ Register & Deposit, for up to £35 Free Bet. Visit: https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=PdMl0B 18+ T&Cs Apply. Always Gamble Responsibly. follow us on twitter @eflwhatthe rate/review/share/subscribe
Well another week, another sacking, and Mark Hudson has left his role as Cardiff City manager. Cardiff's 1-1 draw with Wigan was the final straw and the former club captain was relieved of his duties. And so, the circus begins again. We get angry and mad and criticise everyone at the club again. View From the Ninian is sponsored by Terrace Badger. Use code VFTN15 for 15% off at www.terracebadger.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/view-from-the-ninian/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach discuss the weekend's games in the Championship and the latest news.We speak to the Action 4 Albion protest group!Cardiff sack Mark Hudson!A great start for Wagner!All the latest transfers!It's the Second Tier.Website: www.secondtierpod.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/secondtierpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach discuss the weekend's games in the Championship and the latest news. We speak to the Action 4 Albion protest group! Cardiff sack Mark Hudson! A great start for Wagner! All the latest transfers! It's the Second Tier. Website: www.secondtierpod.co.uk Twitter: twitter.com/secondtierpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured ***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elliott and George dissect the weekend action as Cardiff City sack Mark Hudson, Rotherham United thump Blackburn Rovers and Norwich City make the perfect start under David Wagner. The Championship Chat Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cards Accepted, the perfect way to take payments for your business. Find out more at cardsaccepted.co.uk. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @champchatpod24 and make sure you are subscribed wherever you get your podcasts!
The third round of the Cup continued to bring the shocks, drama and magic and once again it was the day of the underdog. Ben Haines is joined by former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder, Nigel Reo-Coker, Scotland and Aston Villa defender, Rachel Corsie and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards as they delve deep into the key games from Sunday. They had to start with events at Villa Park as League Two Stevenage beat Aston Villa by two goals to one - in what was one of the biggest shocks of the weekend. Stevenage FC podcast presenter Reece Donnelly comes on the show and gives his take on what the win means to the club. Manager Steve Evans also gives his views as does a disappointed Unai Emery. Then the focus shifts to the Etihad as Manchester City got the better of Chelsea for the second time this week – but this time out it ended 4-0. The guys debate what has gone wrong in recent weeks for Chelsea and get a perspective from Graham Potter. Pep Guardiola makes a cameo appearance too. Championship side Cardiff City were close to knocking out Leeds, but have to settle for a replay – both respective managers give their take on that match. And as we now know the draw for the fourth round – Ben takes a look at what could be the most thrilling match-ups! Timecodes: 3'10 – Aston Villa v Stevenage chat. 9'28 – Steve Evans reaction. 17'30 – Unai Emery interview. 20'00 – Man City v Chelsea chat. 21'00 – Chelsea focus. 24'00 – Graham Potter interview. 32'00 – Pep Guardiola audio. 33'30 – Cardiff v Leeds reaction with Jesse Marsch and Mark Hudson. 38'00 – 4th round draw reaction.
The Bluebirds are flying! is this beginning of turning events? Mark Hudson's Barmy Army? Host Brandon Richards is once again joined by co-host William Cosh. The boys discuss the recent success and new buzz at the City Stadium. 4-4-2? 4-3-3? 5-3-2? Who starts? We try and give an answer! The CCFCW Section is of course back, including Bluebirds defender Hannah Power. She adds insight into the Cardiff City Women's incredible Flawless start to the season! Swazz Legend DT performs incredible monologue about the Bluebirds recent past and present, you don't want to miss it!
Mark Hudson takes Cardiff City to Wigan and overcomes ILLEGAL GOALPOSTS to win 3-1. With goals two inches bigger than regulation, the integrity of the league has been called into question. Or something inane. Goals from Robinson, Ojo and Wintle's Worldie (underrated) gave Cardiff City three points on the road and took us three unbeaten under Hudson's tutelage. All your usual VFTN nonsense is here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/view-from-the-ninian/message
Mark Hudson forever! Two games, four points, two bits of last-minute drama. It's a positive pod and we're loving Mark Hudson's new era at Cardiff City. We talk Rocky Alsopp, CR47, and, of course, Mark Harris. All your usual Cardiff City goodness, Twitter questions, and the greatest Wikipedia quiz of them all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/view-from-the-ninian/message
GGACP celebrates the birthday (August 23) of musician, songwriter, bandleader, producer and comedian Mark Hudson with this ENCORE presentation of one of the funniest and wildest interviews in the show's history. In this episode, Mark looks back on a 6-decade career in television and pop music and discusses the many legends he's worked with, from Steven Tyler to Margaret Hamilton to Ringo Starr to Captain Kangaroo. Also, the Hudson Brothers meet the Osmond Brothers, Ed Wynn steps out of character, Elton John takes a dip and Mark remembers old friend Harry Nilsson. PLUS: "The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show"! Tito Jackson! Rod Hull and his Emu! The REAL Fifth Beatle! The Hudsons "pay homage" to Herman's Hermits! And Mr. Green Jeans goes loco! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Brown is a professional drummer and percussionist in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his gig as the drummer for Dweezil Zappa, he plays with Los Angeles-based bands The Young Royals, Black Belt Karate, SexTapes, AM/FM, The Fuxedos and Madras, and in the bands of artists Arrica Rose, Karem Malicki-Sanchez, Colin Armstrong, Josh Canova, Space Oddity and rapper J Naugh-T. He has toured with Taiwanese pop star Chyi-Chin and L.A. bands OWL and Ultraviolet, performed on “Last Call with Carson Daly” with Ingrid Michaelson and played the Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland with R&B artist Niki Haris. He has recorded tracks and albums with producers Marti Frederiksen, Mark Hudson, Mikal Reid, Russ Irwin, Rob Seals, Glen Laughlin, Rob Shrock, Brian Dobbs, Klaus Derendorf, Brian Paturalski, Billy Morrison, Larry Crane and David Weisberg, including the hit single “The Real Thing” from Bo Bice. Ryan can also be heard on releases by Foreigner, Circus Diablo, Hannah Montana, Clay Aiken, Cassie Davis, Nick Lachey, Jesse McCartney, Heather Graham, Suzie McNeil (Rock Star INXS) and Stephanie McIntosh, as well as on the movie soundtracks for Ice Age: Continental Drift (Adam Schlesinger), Kung Fu Panda (Hans Zimmer and John Powell) and The Dark Knight (Hans Zimmer). He's performed on recordings with Alex Lifeson, Earl Slick, Elliot Easton and Rudy Sarzo. Ryan has also appeared as a sideline musician in numerous TV shows and movies, including Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End, Desperate Housewives, Jag and Samantha Who?. He plays all styles of music, including rock, R&B, jazz, ska, funk, blues, folk and country. He is on the drum faculty at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, Calif., and teaches private lessons as well. A native of Denver, Colorado, he has played drums and percussion since he was 11 years old. Ryan graduated from Indiana University with a degree in jazz studies and percussion. In this episode, Ryan talks about: Why he chose Los Angeles Teaching and mentoring Growing his network in LA The audition for Dweezil's gig Channeling Zappa's drummers on the gig Working with Alex Lifeson
Singer, songwriter and producer Mark Hudson discusses 'The Beatles: Get Back.' Mark dives into the film's presentation of the creative process with anecdotes from his experiences working with artists like Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and Aerosmith!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ali Tweedale is joined by Arsenal academy coach Si Copley and Cardiff City first-team coach Mark Hudson to discuss how some January signings will fit into their new teams. They also debate Newcastle's transfer strategy and go into detail on integrating new players into a first-team environment.
Episode 27 of Coming in from the Cold covered the history of fallout shelters and civil defense in Cold War America, now our team had a chance to experience one firsthand. Producer John Stimpson joins Bill for a guided tour of the Tudor Place fallout shelter. Special thanks to Mark Hudson, Executive Director of Tudor Place, for providing the tour and making this episode possible. Follow the link below to follow along with a photo album of the tour. https://www.facebook.com/CNA.org/photos/pcb.4914270435261905/4914233311932284/
Daily Coaching brings you the eleventh episode of series four, talking with ex professional footballer and current 1st team coach at Cardiff City, Mark Hudson. Mark has had a fantastic career to date playing and leading as a captain for clubs Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town. This discussion centres all around coming through grassroots football and the Fulham academy, the benefits and learning taken from going out on loan, the personal characteristics that lead him to becoming a captain and how he has now transitioned into the world of coaching. To reach out to Daily Coaching or if you have any follow up questions for Mark, please contact via the below social media outlets and details. YouTube - Daily Coaching Instagram - @daily_coaching & @m_hudson5 Twitter - @daily_coaching1 & @m_hudson5
We just wanted to pop back into your feeds to say happy holidays, we miss you, and we'll be back with a brand new season in early 2022! Executive Producers: Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonProduced by Allison BresnickEdited by Josh WindischMusic by Mark Hudson
** visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more **In the late 80s, when wonder woman of funk and rock bass STARR CULLARS was in her senior year in college, Prince—who was then in the midst of working on the Lovesexy album—offered her a spot with his crew. This was after a grueling audition process, in which Starr muscled her way into Paisley Park, bum-rushed the legendary Alan Leeds with her demo, then finally got the chance to jam in B flat with Sheila E., Dr. Fink and the Purple One himself. Starr was young, hungry and had been waiting for this opportunity for a long time, so you might not believe what she told Prince when he finally made the offer. “I got more respect by saying ‘No,'” she says. She had seen the writing on the wall, that she would wind up as some kind of concubine like Vanity or Apollonia. Thus, Starr said she'd catch him on the flipside. Fast forward just a little bit later, and Starr had become “AllStarr”— a P-Funk Allstar that is. Indeed, Cullars had been swooped up by the George Clinton camp. Funny thing was, George was signed to the Paisley Park label at the time! So when Prince saw her with his hero Dr. Funkenstein, he tripped out. Suddenly, the grass had gotten a helluva lot greener. “George and Prince actually started a war over me,” she recalls. “Prince wanted myself, Michael Hampton, and Belita Woods to come over, and George was like ‘Hell no. She's Funkadelic. She ain't goin' nowhere!'” Well, actually Starr went a lot of places—the Lollapalooza tour for starters—with the late Garry Shider as band director, guitarist Blackbyrd McKnight as conductor, and bassist Lige Curry as mentor. It is also important to remember that becoming an official funkateer is no small feat, as the often underestimated Parliament-Funkadelic songbook is a motha to master. “You're in the group, so it's your responsibility to learn this catalog,” she confirms. “You need to know all 50,000 of these songs.” She knew she was being taken to school, so she paid attention, made sure she did her homework, and turned it in right on time. “It is a responsibility that is put upon you to step up to the challenge,” she says. “It's a university. Straight up.” Her official tenure ended in 2002, but she will always be a member in good standing of the “funk mob.” In fact, she recently attended George's 80th birthday shindig. Upon completing this master class, Starr fronted a power trio, opening shows for Bad Brains and her buddy Vernon Reid's Living Colour. Thanks to her uncle's AM radio, Cullars has been a hard rocker since her girlhood days in Philly, studying the low-end machinations of cats like Geddy Lee of Rush and Chris Squire of Yes, whom she calls an “underrated, unsung genius.” However, as she tells it, she wasn't officially accepted into the rock genre until 2011, when she appeared as a cast member in the 2nd season of the VH1 reality show Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp. She auditioned by singing and playing “Tom Sawyer,” then was teamed up with Mark Hudson, Grammy-winning producer of Aerosmith and Ozzy Osbourne. She rocked the gig so hard, at one point Paul Stanley of Kiss had to jump on her mic and join her for a duet. Starr's latest solo joint, LIVING GALAXY proves her rock royalty status, with positive power anthems that stretch out like “Let Your Star Shine” and “I'll Kick Your Motha Funkin Ass.” Her lyrics certainly reflect her superhero stage persona, with advice and affirmations distilled in a cold can of whoop-ass. And this femme fatale of the 5-string has a lot of wisdom to share. To young ladies considering a career in the music biz, she says: “Do not let anyone try to manipulate or convince you to do something that you know is adversely wrong to your being.”And to musicians in general, she advises: “Stay true to your vison. Stay true to your path… And always remember: the Amazon warrior is there to protect and defend you and your vison of music. And I will kick somebody's motherfunkin ass if they say different.” Ms. Starr came up to the Bay from San Diego to grace us with her presence—and she brought her bass! In this entertaining and inspiring interview, Starr talks about what P-Funk drummers she's worked with, how Rodney “Skeet” Curtis and Lige Curry encouraged her to start playing 5-string, and what it was like to play “Red Hot Mama” onstage with Buddy Miles. She also discusses being hated on by “jealous” Duff McKagan of Guns & Roses, working on an upcoming documentary about the women of P-Funk with Malia Franklin's son Seth, and that time she met Jack Bruce of Cream and he gave her “permission” to play “Sunshine of Your Love.” As if all that weren't enough, she also performs a couple songs LIVE! Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted by Jay StoneCamera by Chris WeldonWebsite, Editing, & Art by 3chards…but we couldn't have done it without Scott Sheppard Theme song “I Can Never Be” by The Funkanauts, from the album Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. Get it where music is sold. RIP Brotha P. ** visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more **
Cardiff City legend Nathan Blake, Dan Tyte and Brandon Richards give their take on the managerial changes at the CCS as Steve Morison gets the gig until the end of the season, supported by Tom Ramasut and returning promotion winner Mark Hudson. The boys share their hopes and fears for the rest of the season, chatting loanees, Joe Ledley and their favourite ever City goals. Jason Mohammad is back with his Bluebirds Mint or Moan. Like, subscribe and get your five star reviews in!A Jams and Mr B production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Hudson has recently been appointed as a first team coach at Cardiff City and was a brilliant central defender in his playing days for Crystal Palace, Cardiff and Huddersfield Town. Mark also became a part of David Wagner's coaching staff at Huddersfield and even took charge of the club as caretaker manager in 2019, coming up against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in his sole game in charge.Mark speaks openly with host Ryan about his career but also about a difficult time in the lives of himself and his family after signing for Cardiff City, and the loss of a close family member. Mark discusses how this affected his mental health and how almost no one at the club knew about what he and his family were going through, and how eventually he was able to open up and come to terms with their loss.Please check out our other podcast episodes, and head over to our website www.tabooontheterraces.co.uk to find helpful resources and contact information if you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode.
Mark Hudson had a long and distinguished professional football career at clubs including Fulham, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town. He has also worked as a coach and was twice interim manager of Huddersfield Town.
Mark Hudson, an ICU survivor podcast host, is all too well acquainted with delirium. He has dedicated himself to advocating for fellow patients and survivors to prevent the torture of delirium. He tells it to us straight and guides us towards improvements. https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jMTU5N2M0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz/episode/ZjVhYWYxNjYtYzM5YS00ODlhLThiYzQtMzM0MzQ1NzlhMGY2?ep=14 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/restoringlife/support
Mark Hudson is a Barry County native created one of the first premium poultry and livestock feed companies in the region along with a small group of Barry County entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs created Majestic Milling Company near Wheaton, Missouri. Listen to this podcast to learn how Mark and his partners developed a rapidly growing business based on insights, curiosity, and willingness to develop products for an underserved growing market. We'll also discuss long-term plans to grow an entrepreneurial farming ecosystem among local farmers to supply conscious consumers of organic and non-GMO food products.
The United Mates Keitel and Joe are joined by Mark Hudson to discuss a career that has seen him flourish as a leader on the pitch as a Premier League footballer, as well as off of it more recently as a manager.
Mark Hudson and Dirty Honey chat with Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, and Ron Onesti
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Oliver is joined by Dr Mark Hudson, archaeologist in the interdisciplinary Eurasia3angle research group at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, to discuss Bronze Age Globalization. Mark's research of Jōmon-era Japan has indicated that socio-cultural exchange occurred between the Japanese archipelago and mainland Eurasia, followed by a re-Jōmonization where external cultures were rejected in a return to the local. I will be asking Mark what prehistoric globalization looked like and how it relates to our contemporary understanding of the process today. Read Mark's article, Bronze Age Globalisation and Eurasian Impacts on Later Jōmon Social Change For a comprehensive list of Japanese time periods, please see Japanese History: A Timeline of Periods and Events Image and audio credits Intro-outro audio: jasonszklarek / MotionElements.com [L] Map by Junzo Uchiyama from "Bronze Age Globalisation and Eurasian Impacts on Later Jōmon Social Change" [R] "Jomon Period Domen Clay Mask" by Gary Lee Todd, Ph.D. is marked with CC0 1.0 Copyright © 2021 Oliver Moxham, ℗ 2021 Oliver Moxham. May be freely distributed in a classroom setting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyond-japan/message
This week Ben, Jeff and Leo are still toking with the Legendary Bassist Gary Van Scyoc. Gary has performed and recorded with John Lennon, Elephants Memory, Yoko Ono, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger, Jerry Garcia, Neil Sedaka, Keith Moon, Paul Simon and so many more! Get ready for a kick ass show shortly after these important messages! ————————————————— This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/twtde1 Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with ————————————— Follow Gary http://www.garyvanscyoc.com. Still Toking With https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TokingwiththeDead/ https://www.instagram.com/stilltokingwith/ http://www.youtube.com/c/THETOKINGDEAD https://www.twitch.tv/stilltokingwith Support Still Toking Enterprises https://www.paypal.me/thetokingdead https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658329444181663/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/groups/stilltokingcomics/ Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Hellfire Radio https://www.hellfireradio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/scoopsandmischief/ https://www.instagram.com/scoopsandmischief/ https://www.facebook.com/HellfireRadio666/ https://www.instagram.com/hellfire_radio_666/ Check out Green Matters: https://www.facebook.com/GreenMattersMiddleboro/ Gary Van Scyocborn November 21st 1946 in Waynesburg, Pa is the bass player and guitarist/singer/songwriter who has performed and recorded with John Lennon, Elephants Memory, Yoko Ono, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger, Jerry Garcia, Neil Sedaka, Keith Moon, Paul Simon, Howard Tate, Carl Hall, Benny Mardonas, La La Brooks (The Crystals), Gene Cornish (The Rascals), Mark Hudson and new artist Michael Chance produced by former Elephants Memory producer Rena Sinakin. His recordings with Chuck Berry are included on the releases Chessbox (1988), Gold (2000) and currently “Have Mercy” (2010). Gary was inducted in to the Pittsburgh Music Hall of Fame in 2010. He continues to record, perform, teach, and write. On November 22nd 2010 he was featured in the PBS “American Masters” series documentary film “LENNONYC” which went on to win an Emmy Award in 2011. In 2012 he was featured in the documentary “Strange Fruit” a history of “Apple” records. 2012 brought the formation of a new group “Birds Of Paradox” which includes Gary's Plastic Ono Elephants Memory band mate Adam Ippolito on keys as well as “Wings” drummer Steve Holley and Laurence Juber also of “Wings”. Gary has a new CD released in 2014 “Pop Goes The Elephant” available on his website exclusively. The single from the CD “The Jacktown Fair“ was produced by the late Dennis Ferrante, John Lennon's engineer. Gary makes his welcomed debut at International Beatleweek as he joins Mark Hudson and friends in their show ‘With A Little Help From My Friends – The Boys Who Knew The Lads' which you can catch at The Royal Court Theatre on Monday evening. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this special episode I talk to Mark Hudson who is organising the first round of the 2021 HSBC National Cross Country Series at Woody's Bike Park in Cornwall on the 5th and 6th of June.Mark answers questions from me as well as questions sent in by you, the listeners, and gives details about the event.Find all episodes of Cycling Talk Podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcasts and my Buzzsprout website www.buzzsprout.com/1218755Find me on Instagram @cycling.talk.podcast for all the latest news and updates as well as competitions from podcast supporters @bigbobblehatsGet 15% off at www.bigbobblehats.co.uk using the code CYCLINGTALK15I'm also on Facebook @cycling.talk.podcast and Twitter @cycling_talkSee You On The BikeSupport the show
Adam Cox is joined by Dr Mark Hudson-Peacock and Graham Bason to discuss the often not spoken about condition, Haemorrhoids. They talk about what exactly Haemorrhoids, or Piles, are and what causes them, in addition to discussing why people often don’t get the treatment they need. Graham talks about why he set up his business, eXroid Technology, and how he aims to help sufferers. https://www.exroid.com
Amon Düül II - Kismet (1978) From Wikipedia: Amon Düül began in 1967 as a radical political art commune of Munich-based artists calling themselves, in part, after the Egyptian Sun God Amon. The word Düül originally had no intended meaning. The commune attained underground popularity for its free-form musical improvisations, performed around the happenings and demonstrations of the youth movement at the time. The commune had a liberal attitude to artistic freedom, valuing enthusiasm and attitude over artistic ability, and as a result, band membership was fluid; anyone who was part of the commune could be part of the group. They issued a declaration: "We are eleven adults and two children which are gathered to make all kinds of expressions, also musical."[5] A faction within the commune was more ambitious, conventional, and musically structured than the commune society overall. This led to a split within the collective, and in September 1968 they performed at the International Essen Song Days—Germany's first underground festival—as two groups, "Amon Düül" and "Amon Düül II", at the suggestion of drummer Peter Leopold. Amon Düül engaged in exuberant open-ended experimentation that at times equaled their psychedelic rock equivalents in countries such as the USA or Brazil (e.g. [Ed: The vastly better] Os Mutantes), with a focus on political activities. The members were close to Kommune 1 in Berlin and boasted, for a time, a prominent member in the model and activist Uschi Obermaier. Amon Düül signed a contract with the firm "Metronome Records", and continued for seven years with varying degrees of success and in various guises. They wound down in 1973 after releasing four official albums (and a posthumous fifth), though all except one were recorded at the 1968 sessions for their debut. Apparently, the man responsible was producer Peter Meisel, who released the albums without the band's approval in an attempt to capitalize on the success of Amon Düül II. The LPs are these days regarded as unique, if unessential, records in the history of German rock. In contrast, their Paradieswärts Düül album featured a pastoral, folk-influenced sound. The name 'Amon Düül' was trademarked by Chris Karrer and Peter Leopold of Amon Düül II, meaning that re-issues of Amon Düül's albums required to license the name from them. Like so so so so so many acts of the day, Amon Düül started out with a pure, sincere (if unlistenable) concept and ended up doing disco. Carole King - Disco Tech (1978) And ended up doing disco! During the nadir of her career, Carole King recorded with a band named Navarro, which co-wrote this dreck. They themselves put out two albums in the later '70s and faded away. Carole King returned in the video era with a song called "City Streets" which, to my ears, sounds so trite and overproduced that it literally means nothing. Her fella at the time died shortly after this was recorded. That's him on the cover. Hello People - Future Shock (1974) Hello People - Destiny (1974) Hello People - Creego (1974) Two versions. One produced by Rundgren, and the other (somehow...better) recorded at home with fine TEAC equipment. With the rock-steady guidance of Todd Rundgren and the big break of being asked to team up with TEAC to show off the possibilities of new reel-to-reel home recording technology, it seemed like a match made in heaven. Bowie. Alice Cooper. Peter Gabriel. Mime Rock was due. Alas, it was not to be. I am the proud owner of both of these records, and I feel very, very alone. And yes, they cover "Just One Victory". From Discogs: "Recording demonstration; from microphone placing, editing, balancing, channeling, terminology, sound recording & effects. One full-length song in this recording, it was not recorded inside a Studio; instead, it was fully recorded in someone's house to demonstrate the flexibility of the TEAC multi-track tape record. Many clear examples of what it takes to record a song, all the potential obstacles that come with making a song using all analog instruments. Home recording tips; recording at home with the 3340-S multi-track tape recorder can offer many of the important elements of the studio experience without the bill. No experience required; you have the opportunity to work ideas in private and to experiment with your own sounds, and learn what you need to know at your own pace. Recording music, like making music, is fun as it is challenging." Daddy Dewdrop - Nanu Nanu (I Wanna Get Funky Wich You) (1978) His big hit was "Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)". This is a mawkish attempt at a cash-in. Deftly combining the Mork and Mindy zeitgeist with the Disco zeitgeist, he somehow creates something unlistenable and cheap. His website claims he wrote a song for Ringo Starr. Or that Ringo covered a song of his. That song, "I Wanna Be Santa Claus", was co-written by Mark Hudson, who was the lead singer of The Hudson Brothers, who POACA will remember as the bearded fellow on The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show, which aired on Saturday mornings, from September 7, 1974, to August 30, 1975. Chuckie Margolis!!! Ahahahah..... The brothers released "serious" albums throughout the '70s. Donny and Marie - I Want It Back (1978) From the movie Goin' Coconuts, which is a graphic retelling of the Dresden bombing. Graphic. Franki Vallli - Save Me, Save Me (1978) From the album titled, "...Is The Word". Let there be no mistake. He had lots of momentum. Pretty good shelf-life for a '60s singer. His career was revitalized in 1975 with "December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" and "Who Loves You". I like Frankie Valli very much. You hear his voice and you know. I think of all the crooners from back then, he deserves his revivals. It didn't hurt to have Barry Gibb behind you in 1978. In a sense, they were contemporaries from different places. And he was in "The Sopranos". If after one listen you can't tell who wrote this, you are in the wrong place. Off with you!!! Gnidrolog - Snails (1972) No one mentions Gnidrolog when they are listing good prog bands. Believe me. I was swimming in the prog for a good decade, and not one soul mentioned them. If I were to compare their two albums to any other artists, it would be Octopus-era Gentle Giant or Gong. I really like them. They didn't last long, but I think their productions were nice. Especially... Gnidrolog - Social Embarrassment (1972) Members Colin Goldring (vocals / guitar) and Stewart Goldring (guitar / vocals) went on to form Pork Dukes, and either ironically or to satisfy a hunger for, you know, the Zeitgeist, made the lyrics base and the music basic. One album and no one cared. Jay Traynor - Love Is In The Air (1978) Jay Traynor of Jay and the Americans tries to jump onto the Disco train by covering the 1977 hit by John Paul Young. Look carefully at the composers. Kitty and the Haywoods - Disco FairyLand (1978) Kitty had a long recording history as a background vocalist for such acts as Curtis Mayfield. She was also a member of The New Rotary Connection after Minnie Riperton departed Rotary Connection. Kristie and Jimmy McNichol - Hot Tunes (1978) It was "Little Darlings". Little Nell - Fever (1978) Too much cocaine will make the dancers dance to everything. Lenny McDowell - Locomotive Breath (1978) And what better way to bring another award-wanting episode to a close than to play a flute version of "Locomotive Breath".
Darryl McDaniels [RUN DMC] & Mark Hudson, two legendary BIG time names in the music industry join Steve Grillo on the show! Heard it here first- DMC may collaborate with Mark Hudson and Ringo Starr (Beatles) on some new music! Plus, Sarah McLachlan saved Darryl's life through meeting her and her music. Amazing stories, some never heard before all packed into a huge episode of Grillo's AftershockXL. GET YOUR GRILLO'S AFTERSHOCKXL MERCH NOW! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/aftershockxlnetworkmerch Visit https://www.GrillosAftershockXL.com for archived shows, merchandise and exciting news! Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/GrillosAftershockXL Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrillosAftershockXL Follow on Instagram: @GrillosAftershockXL Follow on Twitter: @stevegorilla Thank you to our Sponsors: Briteshot: https://www.Briteshot.com Street Spot Me Sterling Assault F Sharp Tax Management Prosecco & Palms
Mark talks about promotion, the Premier League, his departure and talks about his approach to management. We also give him a mock job interview of sorts so Cardiff fans can really know what to expect from Hudson the manager... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/view-from-the-ninian/message
We sat down with Mark Hudson to talk his career at Cardiff. In part one, we look at how the move came about, his earlier years at the club, the league cup, and THAT goal from 68 yards. As well as the red kit and a behind the scenes view of the mis-matching shirt and shorts... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/view-from-the-ninian/message
Under the creative guidance of audio producer John Murray, Gilbert and Frank discuss and dissect some of the show's best musical moments from 2014-2020, with live performances by Neil Sedaka, Dennis DeYoung, Kenny Loggins, Tommy James, Mark Hudson and Tony Orlando (among others). Also in this episode: Anne Murray covers "Danny's Song," Uncle Junior interprets Yip Harburg, Rupert Holmes (almost) pays tribute to Humphrey Bogart, and Charles Fox composes the soundtrack of 1970s television. PLUS: John Davidson looks ahead! The Shondells go psychedelic! The legend of Morris Levy! Goldie Hawn falls for a Hudson Brother! And the Brill Building sound inspires the British Invasion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Hudson is with us this week, talking through his time coming through the ranks and Fulham, Jon Parkin's Birds, and learning from the best in the business.
It's estimated that schools are closed to nearly 1.5 billion children worldwide because of COVID-19, while parents and caregivers face increased stress and anxiety due to economic and health impacts of the pandemic. Kids are also spending increasing amounts of time online, often unsupervised. What does this mean when it comes to child abuse and maltreatment? Here to talk to us about the risks of child abuse during the pandemic is Dr. Mark Hudson, a pediatrician who specializes in child abuse and neglect, and the medical director of the Midwest Children's Resource Center.
BE TRUE TO YOURSELF, BADFINGER GUITARIST, SINGER AND SONGWRITER JOEY MOLLAND’S FIRST ALBUM OF NEW MATERIAL IN NEARLY 10 YEARS, IS DUE FROM OMNIVORE RECORDINGS ON OCTOBER 16. Album contains the singles “Rainy Day Man” and “Better Tomorrow”; produced by Mark Hudson (Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne) You can listen to the first two singles at https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ir4qcqXLQRraLp8QYZkFo?si=pbp1K3ZoQj6kW7FJ7UWWvg The story of Badfinger is one of rock’s saddest and most tragic tales. But one thing is for certain: the group that practically invented “power pop” was abundantly filled with talent. To have three great songwriters in one band was reminiscent of the group’s original label founders, the Beatles. Badfinger’s singles are still regarded as pop gems some 50 years later: “Come and Get It,” “No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” and “Baby Blue.” Perhaps the most unheralded of the three in Badfinger was Liverpudlian guitarist Joey Molland. His songwriting talent started to blossom with the group’s finest album, 1971’s Straight Up. Molland contributed five songs to the group’s fourth platter including “I’d Die Babe,” “Sweet Tuesday Morning” and “Suitcase.” Joey continued to play and write as Badfinger motored through the ’70s recording and touring. But great albums like 1974’s Wish You Were Here were met with record company and personal mismanagement. And in 1975, the group’s leader, Pete Ham, tragically passed away. Molland eventually left the group, returned, and left again to launch his own solo career. He’s played in various groups and under the name Joey Molland’s Badfinger since 1983. His several solo albums won critical acclaim but nothing could have prepared us for his latest album. Omnivore Recordings is proud to announce the release of Be True to Yourself, a tour de force pop album by Molland co-written with producer Mark Hudson (producer of last year’s Losst And Founnd by Harry Nilsson, also on Omnivore). The album is filled with delicious pop hooks and features musical contributions from Joey’s friends (Julian Lennon, Micky Dolenz, Jason Scheff and Steve Holley). With front and back cover photography by Julian Lennon, this album is a veritable feast for the eyes and ears! So, sit back and “take it all” in from one of the genre’s progenitors ... Be True to Yourself by Joey Molland. Track Listing: 1. This Time 2. Better Tomorrow 3. Rainy Day Man 4. Heaven 5. All I Want To Do 6. I Don’t Wanna Be Done With You 7. All I Do Is Cry 8. Loving You 9. Shine 10. Be True To Yourself Twitter @BadfingerJoey Instagram @badfingerjoey https://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/be-true-to-yourself/ Joey Molland One of the original members of Apple Records' most successful recording act, Badfinger - Joey is a guitarist/vocalist/songwriter from Liverpool UK. www.badfingersite.com #música #musicaboa #musicstudio #musicians #musicartist #tamilmusic #musicvideos #musiclove #musicproducers #music #musician #musicvideo #musico #musicphotography #musicproducer #musicislife #musicfestival #musica #musicals #musically #musicaltheatre #musicaly #musiccity #musicpromotion #musiciansofinstagram #musical Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com Get your T-shirt at www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the Youtube channel Smash the like
In this episode Allan Thomson and AXELOS' Veronika Kiesswetter speak to their colleague Mark Hudson about their Academia programme and how it supports educational institutions to include product syllabi and certifications as part of their courses.Visit www.axelos.com to find out more about our best practice guidance. Follow us on Social Media: Linkedin Facebook Twitter YouTube
Cassie & Bonita begin this wpisode 6 train wreck with special guest standup comedian, actor & writer Mark Hudson. Cassie wants to start a Twatter account and the girls can't stop saying word penis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the third and final part of the Brady meets Brighouse Town mini series, we continue Brady Frost's interview with Brighouse Town chairman and Yorkshire Payments owner James Howard. In this episode James discusses meeting Mark Hudson and Dean Hoyle as well as the link up with the Huddersfield Town academy which has previously seen players such as Rarmani Edmonds-Green make the temporary switch. James also discusses what the future holds for Brighouse Town. The episode is sponsored by Magic Rock Brewing. Free delivery on orders over £40 available from www.magicrockbrewing.com/news/magic-web-shop/ Intro provided by Fiery Breeze: open.spotify.com/artist/6tHPCFmE2…6qTkKIz4fEFTbV3A Socials @takesthatchance website: www.takesthatchance.com
Damon and Marcos get to talk to Oskar about setting up your home studio, studying at the Drummer's Collective, packing up from Finland, moving to NYC, and other adventures. There are other segments like: RIP, educational spotlights, a social soundbyte, iconic recording, music news and more!
More on John Lennon, Yoko Ono and the sessions that became "Double Fantasy" and "Milk and Honey". This week, we continue our look at the musicians that played on those sessions and consider the possibilities of how live versions of these tracks might have sounded.
It was just a fortnight ago that Cardiff City fans lost one of their greatest-ever players.Peter Whittingham tragically passed away at the age of 35 and, in doing so, Cardiff City and the footballing community was rocked.The classy midfielder played more than 450 games for the Bluebirds and scored 96 goals during a glorious 10-year stint in South Wales.Over those 10 years, he touched the lives of not only thousands of fans, but dozens of players and staff.In this special edition of Blakey's Bootroom, you will hear from former managers Dave Jones and Neil Warnock, former chairman Peter Ridsdale as well as ex-team-mates Michael Chopra, Jay Bothroyd, Mark Hudson, Robert Earnshaw, Sol Bamba and many more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Do we know how rich our history is as a black nation. Some of us have been deprived of some knowledge in our school systems. Listen to our discussion on black history our experiences this week and a recap of the last episode. Along with recognizing our black business, 20Twentyfive Boutique in Myrtle Beach, SC. Follow them on ig @20twentyfive or visit their website and order products www.20twentyfive.com Please show your support. Intro to this weeks episode is "Black Anthem" (homecoming edition) by Beyonce and the closing was "Turnin' Me Up" by BJ the Chicago Kid. Cover art by Mark Hudson.
He sang about love and death — sometimes in the same song — up until the very end. Harry Nilsson, says one friend, had a boxing problem with God.Harry's final album, "Losst And Founnd" on Omnivore Recordings, is now available everywhere. Listen to it, as well as a bunch of songs that inspired this episode, here.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney declared Harry Nilsson their favorite artist and invited him to London during the recording of the White Album. He wrote and recorded with all four Beatles, but he worshipped John Lennon, whose death would reshape Harry’s life."Losst And Founnd" comes out November 22nd on Omnivore Recordings.Enjoy our exclusive companion playlist to this episode here.
Ringer Star (Mike C.) joins us again as we continue our discussion of what it's like to be the world's greatest Ringo Starr Tribute artist. This week - some of the people he's had a chance to play with (Mark Hudson, Joey Molland, members of Wings, Stan Perkins) and the places his travels have taken him (the Dingle to a session in Abbey Road).
The Fab 4 Free For All cast members discuss their favorite Ringo Starr songs produced by Mark Hudson.
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This week, Ken Michaels, Allan Kozinn and Darren DeVivo discuss Ringo’s post-1989 albums, and the differences between those produced by Mark Hudson, and those produced after Ringo and Mark parted ways (during the making of Liverpool 8) And of course, there’s plenty of Beatles news, including Ken’s and Darren’s impressions of Ringo concerts they both saw during the previous week. As always, we welcome your thoughts about this episode of the show or any other episode. We invite you to send your comments about this or any of our other shows to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page and comment there, tweet us at @thingswesaidfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you very much for listening. You can hear and download our show on Podbean, the Podbean app and iTunes and stream us through the Tune In Radio app and from our very own YouTube page. Our shows appear every two weeks. Please be sure and write a (good, ideally!) review of our show on our iTunes page. If you subscribe to any of our program providers, you'll get the first word as soon as a new show is available. We don't want you to miss us. Our download numbers have been continually rising, as more people discover us and it's all because of you. So we thank you very much for your support!
Rock-Cast 114 - Die ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show mit Serum 114
Rock-Cast 114 - das heißt Geschichten aus dem Musik-Business und vom Leben auf, neben und hinter der Bühne. In der 25. Folge der ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show sprechen Nils und Dubi von der hessischen Punkrockband Serum 114 noch eine Runde mit Barry L'Affair - der Mann hat einfach zu viel zu erzählen! :-)
Rock-Cast 114 - Die ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show mit Serum 114
Rock-Cast 114 - das heißt Geschichten aus dem Musik-Business und vom Leben auf, neben und hinter der Bühne. In der 24. Folge der ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show bekommen Nils und Dubi von der hessischen Punkrockband Serum 114 Einblicke ins Musikbusiness in Amerika - persönlich überliefert von Barry L'Affair, der nach einem Schlaganfall seinen Traum wahr gemacht und mit 16 Grammy-Gewinnern, 80-Mann-Orchester und u.a. Produzent Mark Hudson ein Album aufgenommen hat.
Ag recycles! In this week’s episode, Steve delves into the world of ag stewardship, specifically agricultural container management. Mark Hudson, executive director of the Ag Container Recycling Council, discusses how ACRC’s program has helped to recycle more than 190,000,000 lbs. of pesticide containers since 1992!
Tom Isitt has spent the past few years cycling around the battlefields of the first world war. He talks about his experiences on the Western Front and the mountainous border between Italy, Austria and Slovenia and tells the story of the extraordinary bike race that was held in spring 1919 across the devastated lands of Northern France and Belgium. The Rough Stuff Fellowship is the oldest off road cycling club in the world and club archivist Mark Hudson talks about unearthing a photographic treasure trove of inspirational adventure cycling from the 1950s to the present day. Continue reading →
Ryan Brown is a professional drummer and percussionist in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his gig as the drummer for Dweezil Zappa, he plays with Los Angeles-based bands The Young Royals, Black Belt Karate, SexTapes, AM/FM, The Fuxedos and Madras, and in the bands of artists Arrica Rose, Karem Malicki-Sanchez, Colin Armstrong, Josh Canova, Space Oddity and rapper J Naugh-T. He has toured with Taiwanese pop star Chyi-Chin and L.A. bands OWL and Ultraviolet, performed on “Last Call with Carson Daly” with Ingrid Michaelson and played the Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland with R&B artist Niki Haris. He has recorded tracks and albums with producers Marti Frederiksen, Mark Hudson, Mikal Reid, Russ Irwin, Rob Seals, Glen Laughlin, Rob Shrock, Brian Dobbs, Klaus Derendorf, Brian Paturalski, Billy Morrison, Larry Crane and David Weisberg, including the hit single “The Real Thing” from Bo Bice. Ryan can also be heard on releases by Foreigner, Circus Diablo, Hannah Montana, Clay Aiken, Cassie Davis, Nick Lachey, Jesse McCartney, Heather Graham, Suzie McNeil (Rock Star INXS) and Stephanie McIntosh, as well as on the movie soundtracks for Ice Age: Continental Drift (Adam Schlesinger), Kung Fu Panda (Hans Zimmer and John Powell) and The Dark Knight (Hans Zimmer). He’s performed on recordings with Alex Lifeson, Earl Slick, Elliot Easton and Rudy Sarzo. Ryan has also appeared as a sideline musician in numerous TV shows and movies, including Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End, Desperate Housewives, Jag and Samantha Who?. He plays all styles of music, including rock, R&B, jazz, ska, funk, blues, folk and country. He is on the drum faculty at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, Calif., and teaches private lessons as well. A native of Denver, Colorado, he has played drums and percussion since he was 11 years old. Ryan graduated from Indiana University with a degree in jazz studies and percussion. Jason and Dave can be found at www.guitarninjas.co www.davejohnstone.com
This is the Wednesday night lesson from our Fall Gospel Meeting. In this lesson, Mark Hudson discusses waiting on the Lord and what that means in our lives.
David Fishof is the founder of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. Born in New York City, David began his career representing acts in the Catskill Mountains.and represent Herschel Bernardi and others and produce live shows. He has authored two books, Putting It on The Line, a book about his experiences in the world of sports and entertainment, and Rock Your Business: What You and Your Company Can Learn From The Business of Rock and Roll. Fishof co-produced, along with Mark Burnett Productions, a television documentary series on his Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. "Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp," aired on VH1 Classic. Season One featured: Ace Frehley, Michael Anthony, Lita Ford, Lemmy Kilmister, Matt Sorum, Eddie Kramer, and Bret Michaels. Season Two featured: Sammy Hagar, Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Ramones drummer Marky Ramone, Paul Stanley of KISS, Duff McKagen, Matt Sorum, Mark Hudson and producer/engineer Eddie Kramer.
Mark Hudson is a PhD candidate at the University of Manchester UK, studying the strategic responses of the Australian coal industry to the challenge of climate change.
Huddersfield have been the early pace setters in the Championship so EFL Weekly spoke to captain Mark Hudson to find out their secrets to success. Sky Sports Football League expert Peter Beagrie runs the rule over all the biggest transfers. Newcastle midfielder Isaac Hayden takes on "10 to Tackle" and reveals who his least intelligent teammate is. Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder reflects on the transfer window and the relief of securing their first league win. Plus, Dale Tempest from Sky Bet brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
While suffering from a broken foot, Paul checks in with his old friend Ryan Brown - drummer extraordinaire and current skin beater for Dweezil Zappa's band (the name of which we're not actually printing here because there's some controversy about it - check out the WTF episode with Dweezil for details). It's a pretty long episode because they had a lot to catch up on, but well worth it! ABOUT RYAN BROWN Ryan Brown is a professional drummer and percussionist in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his gig as the drummer for Zappa Plays _______ he plays with Los Angeles-based bands Black Belt Karate, SexTapes, AM/FM, The Fuxedos and Madras, and in the bands of artists Arrica Rose, Karem Malicki-Sanchez, Colin Armstrong, Josh Canova, Space Oddity and rapper J Naugh-T. He has toured with Taiwanese pop star Chyi-Chin and L.A. bands OWL and Ultraviolet, performed on “Last Call with Carson Daly” with Ingrid Michaelson and played the Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland with R&B artist Niki Haris. He has recorded tracks and albums with producers Marti Frederiksen, Mark Hudson, Mikal Reid, Russ Irwin, Rob Seals, Glen Laughlin, Rob Shrock, Brian Dobbs, Klaus Derendorf, Brian Paturalski, Billy Morrison, Larry Crane and David Weisberg, including the hit single “The Real Thing” from Bo Bice. Ryan can also be heard on releases by Foreigner, Circus Diablo, Hannah Montana, Clay Aiken, Cassie Davis, Nick Lachey, Jesse McCartney, Heather Graham, Suzie McNeil (Rock Star INXS) and Stephanie McIntosh, as well as on the movie soundtracks for Kung Fu Panda (Hans Zimmer and John Powell) and The Dark Knight (Hans Zimmer). He’s performed on recordings with Alex Lifeson, Earl Slick, Elliot Easton and Rudy Sarzo. Ryan has also appeared as a sideline musician in numerous TV shows and movies, including Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End, Desperate Housewives, Jag and Samantha Who?. He plays all styles of music, including rock, R&B, jazz, ska, funk, blues, folk and country. He is on the drum faculty at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, Calif., and teaches private lessons as well. A native of Denver, Colorado, he has played drums and percussion since he was 11 years old. Ryan graduated from Indiana University with a degree in jazz studies and percussion.
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Tyler Drew Morris is a 18 year old teenage guitar prodigy from the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. Tyler has played with various artists including Sammy Hagar, Vince Neil, Phil Collen, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Rudy Sarzo, Robert Sarzo, Leslie West, Mark Farner, Ronnie Montrose, Kip Winger, Lita Ford, George Lynch, Ritchie Kotzen, Bruce Kulick, Joe Stump, Mark Hudson, Fred Coury, Robert Marcello, Gary Hoey, Robben Ford, Joey Stefko, Kasim Sulton, Sandy Genarro, Juma Sultan, Teddy Andreadis, Rob Affusso, Gary King, James Montgomery, Jennifer Batten as well as many others in the local Boston Music Scene. Tyler has been on stage at the Hollywood House of Blues, Gibson Hollywood Showroom, Bethel Woods Woodstock Performance Center, The Cutting Room in Manhattan, BB King’s Blues Club in West Palm Beach, BB King’s Blues Club in New York, The Cutting Room New York, The Hard Rock Cafe Boston, Fusion 5, The Tavern, The Sea Note, Tupelo Music Hall, The Larcom Theater, Mechanics Hall, The Regent Theater, The Corrib, The Miami Beach Bandshell as well as many other places in and around Boston. Tyler has recorded with Eddie Kramer at East West Studios in Hollywood, Waterville Studios, Taylor Barefoot Productions and Mad Oak Studios. In January of 2015, Tyler released his debut album, “And So It Begins”, which was featured in Guitar Player Magazine, Vintage Guitar Magazine, Heavy Riff Magazine in Mexico, Gitar Plus Magazine in Asia, Metal to Infinity and Korea Guitar as well as many other online Magazines and media outlets. Tyler currently performs in the local Boston area 3-5 times a week. Tyler demonstrates for Dean Guitars, REVV amps and Fishman Electronics. Topics Discussed: Tyler's influences and history The fall and return of vinyl sales The importance of an album cover How a manager affects your income Underground clubs and the cover scene Venue Sizes and paying the band https://youtu.be/cy-Yr9PrJ08 Links: Website: http://www.tylerdmorris.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tyler5150ful? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tyler-Morris-1475019532726639/ Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/5826chEHs9sWKSJZovnimB?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylermorrisofficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tyler5150ful Physical Albums and Merch: http://tylerdmorris.bigcartel.com/product/the-chaos-continues-physical-cd iTunes: The Chaos Continues: https://itun.es/us/4KVccb And So It Begins: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/and-so-it-begins/id956408243 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RZVQFO2?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0 Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWjnYdBM3I0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcgUVzrVlU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZCdppffalQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWjnYdBM3I0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KuDjlxDZcU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swM7pht5grA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY_TuLa8WDw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcIWrcjs3Ak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_TaDfjxjYc
In one of our wildest episodes to date, musician, songwriter, producer and comedian Mark Hudson joins Gilbert and Frank to talk about some of the showbiz legends he's worked with, from Steven Tyler to Margaret Hamilton to Ringo Starr to Captain Kangaroo. Also, the Hudson Brothers meet the Osmond Brothers, Ed Wynn steps out of character, Elton John takes a dip and Mark remembers his old friend Harry Nilsson. PLUS: Tito Jackson! Rod Hull and his Emu! The REAL Fifth Beatle! The Hudsons "pay homage" to Herman's Hermits! And Mr. Green Jeans goes loco! This episode is sponsored by Seeso. Comedy’s experiencing a serious renaissance right now, and Seeso is a comedy streaming service tailor-made for comedy-lovers and nerds, with thousands of hours of the best comedy, 24/7/365. Go to http://Seeso.com and start watching all the comedy you can stream for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It may not have the same impact as the Elgin Marbles, but a slightly battered bronze statue of a cockerel has re-ignited a row that has potentially profound implications for our museums and opens a Pandora's Box of moral dilemmas. The statue in question sits in the dining hall of Jesus College Cambridge, but it was originally from the Benin Empire, now part of modern-day Nigeria. It was one of hundreds of artworks taken in a punitive British naval expedition in 1897 that brought the empire to an end. In the same way that Greece has pursued the return of the Elgin marbles, Nigeria has repeatedly called for all the Benin bronzes - which it says are part of its cultural heritage - to be repatriated. The students at Jesus agree with them and are demanding the cockerel be returned. But to whom? There are dozens of high profile campaigns around the world to repatriate cultural artefacts, but the legal issue of rightful ownership is complex and made more so by the value of the objects in question. Does the fact that many of the finest treasures in our museums were acquired during the height of our imperial history mean we're duty bound to return them? If we accept the principle that art looted by the Nazi's should be returned, why not, for example, the Benin Bronzes? Artefacts like the Elgin Marbles are important because they are part of the story or humanity itself. Can any one country claim ownership over that? Would artefacts that have been returned to their original setting take on a new and more authentic cultural meaning that we in the West may not be able to understand, but which is nonetheless important to those who claim ownership? Should repatriation be part of a wider cultural enterprise to re-write our national and imperialistic historical narrative? Chaired by Michael Buerk with Giles Fraser, Claire Fox, Melanie Phillips and Michael Portillo. Witnesses are Dr Tiffany Jenkins, Prof Constantine Sandis, Mark Hudson and Andrew Dismore.
A long time coming, we welcome our friend Mark Hudson to talk performing at the Venedam farewell show, life having a brother dealing with bipolar disorder, moving to NYC to pursue comedy, his upcoming one-person show and so much more! To learn more about Mark follow him on Twitter at @mhudsonm and check out ArtisticNewDirections.org! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
On this show, Gary tells an AMAZING story about how he was unexpectedly called into duty recently during an emergency, and how he reacted has Tony calling him a “hero”. Then, Tony tells a story and shows how he himself….is….well….only heroish. Also on this episode: Musician, record producer, and all-around renaissance man MARK HUDSON! Mark has written for and produced some of the greats, including Aerosmith (he co-wrote their hit “Livin' on the Edge”), Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, and Ringo Starr! Plus….he was one of The Hudson Brothers, stars of mid-70s TV and radio (“So You Are a Star”)! Mark is a great guy and is very, very funny. Plus: Another musical selection from Rob Ford; a very nice encounter with Carol Burnett; and a segment called “Why Are People Hatin' on Phil Collins So Much?” It's ANOTHER fun-filled episode!
The first Playoff Edition of Friday Night Spotlight starts with 8 Man recaps from 10.29, an interveiw with BC/NG coach Mark Hudson and the breakdown of 6 Man and 11 Man playoff games.
Beatles researcher and film maker, Seth Swirsky, has created something incredible...a film called "Beatles Stories" that was 5 years in the making. In this heartwarming, honest movie he captures the true tales of people who have met The Beatles, worked with them, and been their friends. Tales that have never (for the most part) before been told. It is a film of great historical importance and of great interest. And Jude is thrilled to have him as her special guest on The John Lennon Hour. Tonight YOU can call in and chat with Seth about his encounters with Sir Ben Kingsley, the beloved May Pang, Denny Laine, Joey Molland (Badfinger), Mark Hudson, Henry Winkler (the Fonz), Beach Boy Brian Wilson, Graham Nash, Norman "Hurricane" Smith, Art Garfunkel, Luci Baines Johnson, Nancy Lee Andrews, Fred Seaman, Jon Voight, and so many more. Or you can sit back and listen to the rare and gripping stories he uncovered during his exciting days collecting Beatles Stories. Call 646-668-2641 to visit with Seth live and in person!
This episode is by far our longest episode ever! It also features genuinely thrilling moments are more! FEATURING (in order of appearance): Achilles Stamatelaky, Austin Rodrigues, Morgan Hill, Maritza Montanez, Eli James, Matt Dennie, Alan Starzinski, Brady O'Callahan, Andrew Warner, David Hensley, Jonathan Murray, Matthew Santiago Torres, Kaitlyn Jeffers, Line Guy Alex, Lane Kwederis, Matthew Alston, Mark Hudson, Johnny Harkins, Tony Cohen, Sarah Spear, Nikki Verdi, Manolo Moreno, Jeremy Wein, Jon Lunger, The Team Bear Golf, John St. Denis, Melissa Klein, Kyle Ewert, Jake Hyland, Martin Ryder, Jon Hess, Carlin Adelson, Harry Wood, Ben Gauthier, Jeremy Chao, Alex Song, Rachel Pegram, Timmy Wood, Julie Gomez, Tessa Greenberg, Dan Glaser, Dylan Donahue, TJ Del Reno, Jessica McKenna, Ken McGraw, Darrel Haynes, Stefan Schuette, Eddie Dougrou, Dan Black, Jon Henry, Stephanie Streisand, Zak Sommerfield, Melanie Owens, Matt Little, Max Cardilla, Calan Lambert, Jessica Morgan, John Swan, Hal Phillips, Jon Bershad, Hallie Haas, Andrew Bisdale, and Molly Gaebe
This Show: Madame Mayhem! A hard rocking singer who has been performing since she was young tells us about meeting and working with legendary producer Mark Hudson, opening for Buck Cherry! Included in the interview are her hard rocking songs "White Noise" and "Dead Will Rise"!
Harry Nilsson story from Mark Hudson after Q104.3 in NYC played the world-premiere of Nilsson's "Blackbird" cover from the RCA Albums Collection box set.
Funk and soul group the Mod Skwod are injecting some much needed cool into the Adelaide Fringe with Funkify Your Life taking over a multitude of venues around town during the Fringe. We spoke to band member Mark Hudson about the Skwod.
Here's the long-awaited final podcast on Ringo Starr. (Yes, I recorded thisawhile ago!) Tracks: 1. Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go* (Gary Grainger, Johnny Warman & Richard Starkey) [from "Time Takes Time"] 2. Puppet (Richard Starkey, Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson & Steve Dudas) [from "Vertical Man"] 3. I Think Therefore I Rock And Roll (Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson, Paul Santo & Richard Starkey) [from "Ringorama"] 4. Choose Love (Gary Burr, Mark Hudson & Richard Starkey) [from "Choose Love"] 5. Now That She's Gone Away*** (Gary Burr, Mark Hudson & Richard Starkey) [from "Liverpool 8"] 6. It Don't Come Easy** (Richard Starkey) All tracks produced by Mark Hudson & Ringo Starr *Produced by Jeff Lynne **Produced by George Harrison ***Reproduced by David A. Stewart & Ringo Starr