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Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2026 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Two Hearts In Three Quarter Time Donna Parker Powerhouse [DPP 101-A] 1985 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN 2:00 Almost Like Being In Love Ashley Miller Showtime [Command RS 881 SD] 1963 4-36 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, New York; last commercial recording made on Paramount; ABC reissue in 1972 5:49 Why Did I Kiss That Girl? Bob Mitchell Bob Mitchell's Theatre Organ Favorites [Cassette] 4-30 Kimball, St. James' Episcopal Church, Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 7:58 Hopelessly Devoted To You David Ashby Concert: Wurlitzer Building, DeKalb, IL 5-65 Wurlitzer, Wurlitzer Building, DeKalb, IL; origin Our Lady of Victory Basilica, Lackawanna, NY; Proctors Theater, Troy, NY; Radio Station WCCO, Minneapolis, MN; recorded by Christopher Camalick 12:28 Whispering Arnold Loxam Blackpool Magic - Music For Dancing [CDGRS 1215] 1988 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 16:46 I Only Have Eyes For You Joseph Seal The Mighty Wurlitzer [Castle CD] 3-12 Wurlitzer plus grand piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middx; ex-Regal, Kingston-upon-Thames (2445 seats); CD released 1992 20:41 Bring Your Kisses To Me Barry Baker For The Very First Time 1995 4-36 Wurlitzer, Ronald Wehmeier Residence, Cincinnati, OH 23:22 If There is Someone Lovelier Than You Bill Field Downey Ice Rink 27:00 I Love You (And Don't You Forget It) Steve Schlesing Paramount 341 30:03 Don't Take Your Love From Me Bob Ralston Concert: Keystone Oaks High School 2007-09-15 2007 3-19 Wurlitzer, Keystone Oaks High School, Dormont, PA 33:04 When Your Lover Has Gone Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 36:46 Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me Phil Kelsall Come Dancing At The Tower Ballroom [Grasmere GRCD 50] 1992 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 38:49 When You Tell Me That You Love Me Nicholas Martin, Ian Darlington Wurlitzer Wonderland, Vol 3 [Sovereign SOV012CD] 1992 3-19 Wurlitzer, Turner's Musical Merry-Go-Round; Ian Darlington, Yamaha keyboard 43:21 Love Me Or Leave Me Stephen Vincent Yamaha EL90 with Paramount 450 2018 47:26 A Kiss In The Dark; I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) Dave Wickerham Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2024 - Fox Theatre 2024 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO; Party On The Pipes 2024-04-15 57:37 Lover Charlie Balogh Spectacular! [OSP ERB 106] 2000 4-78 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa AZ
Murph and AP were on the road for this episode, getting a first hand, behind the scenes look at the beginning stages of planning for each of the RAGBRAI LIII overnight towns. RAGBRAI director Matt visits each of the communities many times to go over timelines and all that goes into hosting us riders in July. Iowa looks a bit different in February, but the RAGBRAI buzz was high while Murph and AP sat in on meetings in each of the overnight towns. RAGBRAI LIII overnight towns include: Onawa, Harlan, Guthrie Center, Boone, Marshalltown, Independence, Dyersville, and Dubuque. Just Go Bike: ragbrai.com/justgobike/ Watch, or listen on our Just Go Bike YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/@JustGoBikePodcast Have a topic for a future episode? Message us at justgobikepodcast@gmail.com. Registration for RAGBRAI LIII is open! ragbrai.com/registration/
Congressman ZACH NUNN shares BREAKING NEWS with SIMON about the special guest for this year's OPERATION TOP NUNN on March 14, 2026 - Secretary of War PETE HEGSETH. Congressman Nunn also shares with Simon for the very first time that the VA facility in Des Moines will soon be renamed in honor of SSG EDGAR TORRES-TOVAR and the VA facility in Marshalltown will be renamed in honor of SSG NATHANIEL 'NATE' HOWARD.
***Special thanks to KEEL Radio’s Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale; to Tony Taglavore (shreveportbossierjournal.com) for his excellent 2024 feature story about Larry Ryan, and to Twin Blends: Northwest Louisiana History Hunters’ Facebook page for a few photos in today’s story. I had the pleasure of working as a part-time announcer for Larry Ryan nearly 50 years ago. During the early 1960’s, Larry Ryan may have heard the phrase “You’re fired!” more times than cartoon’s George Jetson did from his boss, Mr. Spacely. The young radio announcer had bounced around from one radio market to another in search of a few extra dollars per week. This 26-year old disk jockey was offered a $25/week raise to move to Shreveport, Louisiana and begin working the evening shift at Top 40 radio station KEEL 710AM in 1964. For more than 60 years, Shreveport, Bossier City and Ark-La-Tex region have embraced “Lovable” Larry Ryan and his immense radio creativity and talent. Last Friday, Ryan’s most recent Shreveport radio station employer (which played “The Greatest Hits of All Time” oldies format) abruptly advised him and his morning crew that their long-time popular morning show was being canceled. Effective immediately. The FM station was recently acquired by a new owner. They wanted to go in a different direction with their 6-9AM morning show. Though it had been awhile, Larry Ryan was quite familiar with hearing that line again. Today, Larry Ryan’s first radio station employer in Shreveport brought him back on the air to provide him with a very dignified way to say, “Good bye” to his legions of loyal radio listeners. The final hour of Wednesday’s News/Talk 710 KEEL morning show featuring Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale was filled with tributes to the area’s radio broadcasting legend. Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux and Bossier City mayor Tommy Chandler each read proclamations making it “Larry Ryan Day” in both cities (February 11, 2026). How did Iowa native Larry Ryan become so beloved in Shreveport, LA? Larry Ryan is a native of Marshalltown, Iowa – just northeast of Des Moines. After a one year stint at what is now Northern Iowa University, he joined the Air Force. If he thought it was cold in Iowa during the winter, Larry Ryan found himself stationed in frigid Minot, North Dakota. That’s when he knew it was time to leave the Air Force and find a real job. He would become a radio announcer (DJ, if you prefer) who worked at stations in Iowa, Arkansas, Alabama, and Virginia prior to receiving an offer to work the evening shift at AM powerhouse KEEL Radio in Shreveport. Larry reminded listeners today that he also brought along his long-time girlfriend, Suzy. They were married in Marshall, Texas upon his arrival in Shreveport. More about Suzy Ryan in a bit. Larry Ryan’s evening show became a huge hit with the younger audience. He interacted with callers, had fun doing creative “live” spots for sponsors, and even created funny comedy song features such as “Hide The Booze” (performed to the instrumental version of “The Can-Can Song”). It wasn’t long before Larry Ryan was promoted to become KEEL’s morning show host. The 50,000 watt daytime signal of KEEL AM stretches from Texarkana to the north and southward through northeastern Texas and western and central Louisiana down I-49 to Lafayette. “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s morning show beginning in the mid-1960’s featured Top 40 rock and roll hits along with topics of local interest. Talented radio newsmen like Ken Booth and Scott Hodges, syndicated commentator Paul Harvey, and a very unlikely local weatherman added more flavor to this increasingly popular show. This morning, Larry recounted that KEEL’s morning newsman Ken Booth did not like being asked to read the weather at the end of his local newscasts. KEEL’s co-located FM affiliate KMBQ was playing automated reel-to-reel tapes of beautiful music. Larry quickly grabbed the FM station’s young audio operator named Ralph Montgomery and said, “Get in here! I want you to come read the weather on the air for me – now!” Ryan introduced his nervous and totally unprepared 6:05AM weather man to KEEL’s massive audience. “And now…the effervescent…Mr. Weather!” Ralph Montgomery somehow made it through that first weather forecast and won a 50+year radio co-hosting role alongside of Larry Ryan. Mr. Weather’s unique sense of humor always seemed to tickle Larry’s funny bone. It was pure radio magic Larry Ryan & Mr. Weather became the foundation for KEEL’s incredible radio ratings success for the next decade. KEEL’s morning show captured an unheard-of 50% of the total radio audience as both youngsters and their parents were fans of the show. Larry became KEEL’s program director and hired a number of extremely talented on-air personalities to work at other times of the day. Howard Clark, Steve Kelly, Tommy Kramer, Ronald F. Montgomery (no relation to Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery) and many others graduated to work at major market radio stations after being mentored by Larry Ryan at KEEL in Shreveport. Producing a top-notch commercial for clients is very important for radio stations. The creative voice and production talents of Larry Ryan and his team of announcers was in high demand for producing effective commercials on behalf of local, regional and national ad agencies. Larry’s wife, Suzy, became involved in selling radio advertising for KEEL. She possessed a sincere belief in the effectiveness of the station’s primary product – especially her husband’s top-rated radio show. Suzy remained laser-focused on business and supported Larry’s creative talent behind the microphone. The duo’s business acumen translated into solid income for their soon-to-be growing family. After Suzy became pregnant with each of the couple’s two children (Corey and Casey), Larry frequently brought Suzy on the air to talk about how she had been feeling. Their willingness to share such personal details over the air further endeared the couple to thousands of KEEL’s adult listeners. Larry Ryan played sports in high school and brought his love of sports to Shreveport Ryan formed the KEEL “Dirty Dribblers” basketball team and the KEEL “Nasty Nine” softball team. The basketball team featured a few of the radio announcers but included legitimate sports talent such as former Northwestern State University basketball player-turned-media advertising specialist Al LeGrand. The KEEL Dirty Dribblers and Nasty Nine softball teams played dozens of fund-raising games against the teachers and coaches at area schools. The goodwill resulting from those charity games served to reinforce the personal bond between the radio station’s listeners and “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s radio team. By 1974, the World Football League had started a new pro football league. This came a few years after the American Football League had successfully merged with the NFL in 1970. The new WFL franchise located in Houston was already failing in Year #1. Larry Ryan took to the air expressing his firm belief that Shreveport and Bossier City (with about 350,000 residents) was quite capable of supporting the Houston WFL franchise – assuming it could be moved to Shreveport. Within weeks of Ryan’s daily on-air encouragement to local businesses and governmental leaders, the WFL’s Houston Texans (that was their name!) moved the franchise to Shreveport midway through the initial football season. The Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League was born. A local crowd of more than 21,000 attended the Steamer’s first home game against Memphis in September, 1974. Though Shreveport’s attendance remained solid, the WFL folded midway through its second season in 1975 under mounting financial pressures. Around this time, Larry and Suzy Ryan were offered a chance to buy another local radio station in Shreveport. Unlike KEEL’s 50,000 watt signal, local station KBCL’s signal was just 250 watts and operated on a daytime-only frequency. The duo took the plunge anyway. They built a top-notch on-air and sales staff and pursued FCC approval to relocate the radio station onto a frequency with 24-hour capability. Talented on-air personalities like Randy Davis (who enjoyed a long career in New York City), K.C. Daniels, Howard Jennings Hart, and Larry “Charlie” Monk joined the staff. Current FOX Sports football and basketball broadcaster Tim Brando also worked for Larry Ryan at KBCL prior to moving to a larger radio market and into his future television career. Though this under-powered AM radio station’s ratings were quite impressive, the inability to obtain a 24-hour operating frequency from the FCC, a declining local employment market, and the rise of FM competition forced the Ryans to return to their radio roots in the early 1980’s. Bringing it forward Larry Ryan would work for another 40 years (!) in the Shreveport area at various radio stations. He spent most of the past few decades playing 70’s and 80’s music formats for his faithful listeners. Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery began a career in another field, but his employer allowed him to work early mornings with his long-time partner, too. Long-time friend and sales pro Al LeGrand stuck with Larry, too. Al provided sports commentary for Ryan’s morning shows and enjoyed participating in some of the on-air hijinks until retiring several years ago. LeGrand built a very successful media advertising agency in Shreveport. Larry’s one-woman dynamo wife, Suzy Ryan, proudly formed her own media advertising agency. She would (of course) provide sales support for Larry’s successful radio programs. The Ryans’ two children would also enter the media business after completing their education. Sadly, Larry Ryan’s beloved wife and life partner, Suzy, passed away in 2013. Larry has (at least until last Friday) continued to work his morning radio show for a local FM station. Interviewed two years ago, Larry Ryan (now in his 80’s) knew that his time behind the microphone would eventually come to an end. In that print interview in 2024, Larry Ryan said, “I’ve done good. I’ve been nationally recognized, which really doesn’t mean that much other than ego. That has never been part of my being. I had fun!” And so have we! Thank you for six decades of terrific memories, Lovable Larry! The post Celebrating Lovable Larry Ryan’s 60-year Shreveport Radio Career appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
In this episode of Lennox ON AIR, Doug and Dave visit the Lennox Marshalltown factory to explore the people, history, and culture that have shaped Lennox for more than a century. They sit down with Terry Frederickson, celebrating 50 years with the company, and Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor Jimmy Aiello to discuss the evolution of the plant, the creation of the Lennox museum, and why craftsmanship and community remain central to everything built in Marshalltown.Terry shares his firsthand account of the 2018 tornado and the remarkable resilience that followed, while Jimmy walks listeners through what dealers experience during today's factory tours—from the museum to the audit lab to the assembly lines. This episode highlights the pride, dedication, and culture that give Lennox equipment its heartbeat.Lennox ON AIR is a Lennox Learning Solutions Production.
This week AP and Murph sit down with ride director Matt Phippen to talk about RAGBRAI LIII and the 2026 route, along with his process on how to get the route from paper to reality. Matt dives into mileage, elevation and a bit about each of the 8 overnight towns on the RAGBRAI route. The overnight towns for RAGBRAI LIII are: Onawa, Harlan, Guthrie Center, Boone, Marshalltown, Independence, Dyersville, and Dubuque. Just Go Bike: ragbrai.com/justgobike/ Watch, or listen on our Just Go Bike YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/@JustGoBikePodcast Have a topic for a future episode? Message us at justgobikepodcast@gmail.com. Registration for RAGBRAI LIII is open! ragbrai.com/registration/
Gugs Mhlungu chats to Julian Ribeiro, former advertising executive and Chef, about the inspiration behind starting Sadie’s Bistro and his journey from advertising to the food industry and how his restaurant contributes to the heart and vibrancy of Johannesburg. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionNov. 18, 2025 Joe Carter of the Marshalltown company, celebrating company history with a record-setting sculpture on the grounds of their headquarters.
Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Julian Ribeiro, a former advertising executive turned chef, whose new venture—Sadie’s Bistro in Marshalltown—blends fine cuisine with a mission to revive Johannesburg’s inner city and celebrate its rich migrant heritage through food. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When he's not acting in films and television, Marshalltown native Toby Huss is using his camera. Also in this episode, a conversation with the new executive editor of The Des Moines Register.
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Buy the Book! https://hatandbeard.com/products/american-sugargristle-by-toby-huss What if the secret to understanding America was hidden in gas station graffiti? Why does actor Toby Huss photograph truck stops instead of sunsets? And how did abstract painting help him process MDMA therapy sessions? In this mind-expanding episode, beloved character actor Toby Huss (John Bosworth in "Halt and Catch Fire," Cotton Hill/Kahn in "King of the Hill") takes us on a journey through his photography book "American Sugargristle" and reveals how finding beauty in overlooked places can transform both art and consciousness. You'll discover: ✓ The "connective tissue" that unites America beyond political divisions (hint: it's in plain sight) ✓ Why cynicism is the enemy of authentic art (and how to avoid it) ✓ The surprising connection between his abstract paintings and trauma processing ✓ How playing salesmen taught him that performance can be authentic ✓ Why he insisted on specific cowboy boots for Bosworth (and what that teaches about intuition) ✓ The profound humanity in truck stop graffiti and strip mall aesthetics ✓ His approach to voicing Dale Gribble after Johnny Hardwick's passing ✓ Why technical photography skills mean nothing without story ✓ How to train your eye to find beauty anywhere (even Palmdale) ✓ The unexpected spiritual dimensions of documenting mundane America Toby drops wisdom bombs about: Why every actor needs to trust their character intuition over directors The danger of the "safari mentality" when photographing America How different creative mediums access different truths Why he photographs the "impression" places leave, not just the places The democracy of anonymous expression (yes, including dick graffiti) Plus: Learn about his upcoming films "Americana" and "Weapons," and why a Native American ghost shirt might be the perfect metaphor for his artistic vision. Perfect for: Artists seeking authentic vision, photographers tired of Instagram aesthetics, actors wanting to deepen their craft, anyone processing trauma through creativity, fans of Halt and Catch Fire, King of the Hill enthusiasts, and people curious about the real America beyond media narratives. ⚠️ Content note: Frank discussion of trauma, therapeutic psychedelics, and the artistic process. TIMESTAMPS: [00:00] Cold open - Testing audio with an actor who records everything [03:52] "American Sugargristle" - What the hell does that mean? [06:22] Visual DNA: Decoding America's aesthetic language [07:32] Lyn Shelton memories and creative cross-pollination [10:00] When your writing sounds like a fever dream (compliment) [11:39] The universal language of dick graffiti (seriously) [14:10] "Are you a pervert?" - Getting detained for photography [17:31] Photographing ghosts: Capturing a place's impression [18:19] "Where They Grow Headstones" - Perfect titles take time [20:09] Why cynicism kills art (and wonder) [22:32] Finding humanity across the political divide [24:03] Truck stops as temples: Spirituality in mundane places [27:37] From disgust to beauty: The Palmdale transformation [28:33] F*ck your expensive camera (story matters more) [29:19] That time he roasted sunset photography [31:46] Iowa barns and the death of cliché [33:29] Your book feels like a Wim Wenders film [35:02] The performative truth of John Bosworth [36:34] When the salesman mask IS the real face [40:19] Becoming Dale Gribble (with respect to Johnny) [45:37] Stage vs. film vs. voice: Different mediums, different magic [46:40] Plot twist: Those squiggly paintings were trauma all along [48:20] MDMA therapy meets abstract art [52:46] How trauma blocks intuition (and art unblocks it) [56:45] Brain spotting and carnival barkers [59:21] "Americana" and "Weapons" - Coming this August Guest Bio: Toby Huss has built a career finding depth in seemingly simple characters. From Artie (The Strongest Man in the World) on Nickelodeon's "The Adventures of Pete & Pete" to Cotton Hill and Kahn on "King of the Hill" to the unforgettable John Bosworth on AMC's "Halt and Catch Fire," Huss brings authentic humanity to every role. His photography book "American Sugargristle" reveals the same gift for finding profound beauty in overlooked corners of American life. Born in Marshalltown, Iowa, Huss now voices Dale Gribble in the King of the Hill revival while continuing to act in films like "Copshop" and the upcoming "Americana" and "Weapons." Resources Mentioned: "American Sugargristle" photography book "Sword of Trust" directed by Lynn Shelton Upcoming film "Americana" (August 2024) Upcoming film "Weapons" from the director of "Barbarian" (August 2024) King of the Hill revival on Hulu Brain spotting therapy Emotional Transformation Therapy (ETT) Related Episodes: The Psychology of Place: How Environment Shapes Identity Artists and Trauma: Creative Expression as Healing Finding Beauty in the Broken: A Photographer's Journey Connect: Website: GetTherapyBirmingham.com Instagram: @gettherapybirmingham Podcast: Discover + Heal + Grow Subscribe for more conversations about consciousness, creativity, and what happens when we really start paying attention. Keywords: Toby Huss, American Sugargristle, Halt and Catch Fire, John Bosworth, King of the Hill, Dale Gribble, Cotton Hill, voice acting, photography book, trauma and art, MDMA therapy, creative process, actor interview, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Artie strongest man, vernacular photography, American identity, visual storytelling, Lyn Shelton, character acting, artistic intuition #TobyHuss #AmericanSugargristle #HaltAndCatchFire #KingOfTheHill #Photography #TraumaHealing #MDMATherapy #ActorInterview #CreativeProcess #AmericanIdentity #VisualStorytelling #CharacterActing #ArtisticIntuition #VernacularPhotography #SomaticTherapy #BrainSpotting #TherapyPodcast #ConsciousnessAndCreativity #AuthenticArt #TraumaAndArt #VoiceActing #JohnBosworth #DaleGribble #CottonHill #LynShelton #Photography Book #CreativeHealing #TheAdventuresOfPeteAndPete #EmotionalTransformationTherapy #Mindfulness #ArtAsTherapy #StreetPhotography #Documentary Photography #AmericanaFilm #WeaponsFilm #GetTherapyBirmingham #DiscoverHealGrow
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Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose? Jonas Nordwall Vintage Dendy Vol 1 1974 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia. Originally from Capitol Theatre, Melbourne 3:49 Near You Tony Fenelon, John Atwell Vintage Dendy Vol 1 1981 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia. Originally from Capitol Theatre, Melbourne 6:50 Song Of Paradise Horace Weber Au Revoir To The Capitol Wurlitzer [Crest CRE-12-LP-008] 1963 3-15 Wurlitzer, Capitol Theatre, Melbourne, Australia; Last performance on November 17, 1963 10:52 Children of the Regiment David Shepherd Cinema Organ Encores Vol 97 - In Australia [Deroy 1440] 1978 2-12 Wurlitzer, Wyatt Hall Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide 14:28 Destiny Waltz David Hamilton In A Gypsy Mood [Crystal CRY3023] 1972 3-10 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Cinema, Bradford, Yorkshire 18:30 Sugar Blues Al Melgard This Is Melgard [Replica 518] 1958 4-24 Wurlitzer, Replica Studio, Des Plaines, IL (William Huck) 21:40 I Feel Pretty Larry Ferrari At The Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ [Sure Volume 706] 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI 25:09 A Garden In The Rain Don Kinnier Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot [WGRL-OR-3] 1967 3-19 Moller, Sedgwick Theatre, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, PA; Final concert May 21, 1967 29:19 Sophia Vic Hammett At The Wurlitzer Organ [Saga Society SOC 1037] 1967 3-10 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Buckingham; ex-Metropole, Victoria 31:45 Noche Caribe Ann Leaf Spectacular Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1609] 1965 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio. North Hollywood, CA (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa 35:46 Sweet Georgia Brown Bryan Rodwell In Modernistic Mood [Deroy ADM 38] 1955 3-8 Wurlitzer, Granada Cinema, Clapham 38:56 Sweet Someone Bill Coffman One Hour With You [LRS 2274] 1962 4-21 Wurlitzer in the Woodcutter's Studio. Originally 3-11 from the Long Beach, CA Municipal Auditorium. Now a 4-26 in the Old Time Music Hall, El Segundo, CA. 41:55 Matchstalk Men And Matchstalk Cats And Dogs Phil Kelsall Thank You For The Music [One Up OU 2211] 1978 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool; Phil's first album 44:41 Military March No. 5 from Othello Suite Frederic Bayco Music For The Theatre Organ [EMI CLP 1777] 1964 4-36 Christie, Odeon, Marble Arch, London 47:27 I Get The Blues When It Rains Buddy Cole Pipes, Pedals and Fidelity [Columbia CS 8065] 1957 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 51:02 Chu Chin Chow Charles Smitton Double Touch [LTOT/Acorn CF-210] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Paramount/Odeon Theatre, Manchester 55:56 Prisoner Of Love Leonard MacClain Plays For Theatre Organ Lovers [Ralbar SOLP 6301] 1963 4-34 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA 59:23 Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines George Blackmore Magnificent Compton Music Machine [EMI Studio 2 TWO 236] 1968 Dual Console 4-50 Compton and Melotone, Guildhall, Southampton, England
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Love Is Where You Find It Martin Ellis In The Key Of Three 2007 3-26 Robert Morton, Residence Paul Van Der Molen; console ex-Lowe's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York 2:56 So In Love Kay McAbee Light The Lights: A Musical Tribute [DSP-1406] 1993 4-27 Barton, Rialto Theatre, Joliet, IL; 1993 rededication 8:55 A Sunday Kind Of Love Candi Carley Just For You [Minx MxRC 2002] 1978 3-15 Wurlitzer, Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA 12:39 The Object Of My Affection Robert D. Salisbury A Page From Avalon [Island Recording CD] 4-16 Page, Casino Theatre, Avalon, Catalina 15:12 Nobody Does it Better Neil Jensen Five Alive [Digipipe CD] 1985 4-15 Wurlitzer, Capri Theatre, Adelaide, Australia 19:31 Can't Smile Without You Iain Flitcroft It's The Talk of the Town [WWCD 1050] 2003 3-22 Wurlitzer, Assembly Hall, Worthing, England; ex-Metropole, Victoria and Empress Ballroom, Blackpool 22:54 About A Quarter To Nine Dave Wickerham dave@dickinson [DTOS CD] 2000 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 26:41 I Wish You Love Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 29:47 Can't Take My Eyes Off You Justin LaVoie ATOS 2014 Indianapolis [Back Home Again In Indiana] Highlights 2014 3-26 Wurlitzer, Manual High School, Indianapolis, IN 34:23 I'm Falling In Love With Someone Christian Cartwright Tuned Up 2! [Pipes In The Peaks CD] 2007 3-15 Compton-Wurlitzer, Pipes in the Peaks, Ashbourne, Derbyshire 38:28 Can't Buy Me Love Simon Gledhill Concert: Dickinson High School 2010-03-13 [DTOS C-243] 2010 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 41:02 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) John Mann Unforgettable [Soundline SLO 4021] 2001 3-10 Compton, Burtey Fen Collection, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Lincolnshire; ex-Ritz Cinema, Tunbridge Wells 44:50 Besame Mucho Bill Vlasak Sentimental Journey [WJV CD] 1992 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN; originally Paramount Oakland 4-20 48:42 I'm A Fool To Want You Ken Double Let Me Sing And I'm Happy 2019 4-23 Grande Page, Stephenson High School, Stone Mountain, GA 53:28 An Affair To Remember Bob Ralston Tulip Time [SPOTOMA CD] 2000 3-12 Barton, Pella Opera House (1900), Iowa 56:10 Can This Be Love? Mark Herman Concert: COS Northern Convention 2022-09-29 2022 3-12 Wurlitzer, Victoria Hall, Saltaire, Yorkshire; COS Convention 2022 58:01 Of Thee I Sing (Baby) Billy Nalle The Wizard Of The Organ [Concert Recording CR-0043] 4-22 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY
In 2001, 73-year-old Ila Mae Clark, who was just one week away from celebrating her 74th birthday, was killed inside her Marshalltown, Iowa home. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Ila Mae Clark. Ila's house was next to both an apartment complex and a mobile home park. She managed the apartment complex and collected rent payments. Could this have had something to do with her murder? You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production
MORE THAN MORE | Meet the dynamic husband-wife duo of Kurt and Kristin Polley, top agents and advocates for their community in Marshalltown. Kristin recounts her journey from teaching and retail to real estate agent, starting first as a buyer's agent working on the team of a top agent all the way to becoming a top agent herself. Travis, Kristin and Kurt also discuss the Polleys' resilience during the 2008 housing crisis, their ventures in new construction and community development and their deep commitment to their community, highlighted by initiatives like 'Ruckus in the Roundhouse' and post-tornado revitalization efforts. They delve into their decision to join CENTURY 21 to enhance their business infrastructure and capability, and Kristen's evolving role in state-level real estate leadership, culminating in her being named the IAR Realtor of the Year. They also reflect on the challenge of balancing their professional and family lives through meticulous planning and a shared passion for travel and community engagement. Speakers: Travis Bushaw, Director of Sales Kristin Polley, top agent and broker in Marshalltown, IA Kurt Polley, agent in Marshalltown, IA Kristin Polley has been a licensed real estate agent since 2000 and serves the Marshalltown area. She is a top agent in the state and leads the Polley Real Estate Team. Kristin is also the transaction broker for the C21SRE office in Marshalltown. She holds a leadership role with the Iowa Association of REALTORS® and was the IAR 2024 REALTOR® of the Year. Kurt Polley has been a licensed real estate agent since 2013. He is also a member of the Polley Real Estate team and serves buyers and sellers throughout Marshalltown and surrounding communities. ----- Subscribe to the More Than More Podcast for new weekly episodes as we discuss building meaningful and impactful businesses, careers, and lives through real estate. Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube
Night Listeners-We have a bunch of first time plays tonight from everywhere. I really tried to hit as much from Sioux City, Mason City, Marshalltown and the Quad Cities as I could but so much of what we plays is from DSM or IC. Big shoutout to Kelly Plumber for the Dredex live track!G.L.U.E. - "Night Crawlers" / Pray For Us Now In The Hour Of Our Death (Sioux City)Running Man - "In the Shadows" / Running Man (Quad Cities)The Horde - "Odin's Blood" / The Blackened Reign (Quad Cities)The Value of Human Life - "Swarmed" / The Cost of Human Values (Cedar Rapids)The Twelve Cannons - "What Makes a Man" / Volume Two (Iowa City)Deathgaiden & The Introvert - "Ghost" / Ghost EP (Sioux City)Preachers & Herb - "Strychnine Rules" / Superman's Trip Tonight (Des Moines)The Done Wonders - "The Night Follows" / The Done Wonders (Marshalltown)The Value of Human Life - "Red Witches" / The Cost of Human Values (Cedar Rapids)Idolist - "Garden of Fear" / Idolist (Marshalltown)Red Bear - "Displaces" / Pour Vous (Marshalltown)Locomotive Gun - "Locomotive Gun" / Rock N Roll Vol 1 (Sioux City)Psyop - "Communicate" / Dare to Live (Iowa City)Drednex - "Radar Love" / Live (Cedar Falls) Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesFridays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityFridays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e
Buddy Cole: December 15, 1916 to November 5, 1964 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Sassy Brass Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 2:46 Waltz in G Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 5:05 You and the Night and the Music Buddy Cole Moonlight Moods [Capitol 10" LP] 1947 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 8:44 Rio Rita Edwin LaMarr Pipe Organ Pops [Allegro 1705] 1952 Edwin LaMarr is an alias used by Edwin Lemar "Buddy" Cole. LP was most likely recorded on the 3/9 Robert Morton in his residence studio. 10:58 Just a Memory Buddy Cole (as Eddie Grant) Fancy Fingers [Capitol H-243] 1950 Hammond 14:26 The Continental Buddy Cole Organ Moods in Hi-Fi [Columbia CL-874] 1956 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 16:33 River, Stay 'way From My Door Buddy Cole Transcriptions 19:44 Then I'll Be Tired Of You Buddy Cole Transcriptions 22:54 Fine And Dandy Eddie Le Mar, His Piano and Orchestra Transcriptions [Capitol B-215] 25:35 Memories Of You Buddy Cole and The Mellowaires Sweet And Lovely [Tops L1604] 1957 Hammond plus vocals; Don Whitaker, bass; Vince Terry, guitar; Nick Fatool, drums 28:50 Every Time I See You I'm In Love Again Buddy Cole Pipes, Pedals and Fidelity [Columbia Tape] 1957 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 32:08 I Love You Buddy Cole Have Organ, Will Swing / Cole Plays Cole [Oldies Collectibles COL-CD-7865] 1958 Bösendorfer Piano 35:13 Just You, Just Me Buddy Cole Swingin' At The Hammond Organ - Four Stereo Albums [JASCD 185] 1959 Hammond - LP: Powerhouse 38:14 La Rosita Buddy Cole Backgrounds To Love [Warner Bros WS 1384] 1960 Hammond and piano with orchestra 41:23 Clare Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 45:17 Ka-lu-a George Cates, Buddy Cole Polynesian Percussion [Dot DLP 3355] 1961 Full personnel on cover: Buddy Cole, Novachord 48:30 Tumbling Tumbleweeds Buddy Cole Autumn Nocturne [Warner Bros. WS 1557] 1964 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 52:24 They Can't Take That Away From Me Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 55:03 Galloping Comedians Monty Kelly Orchestra, Buddy Cole Pipe Organ Plus: Pops Concert Extravaganza [Audio Spectrum Stereo 4T Reel AST-210] 1964 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio (Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa). Buddy's last recordings - died 5 Nov 1964) 58:30
Welcome to the late-night scoreboard show! Andy Kretzinger is back from the Fairfield-Keokuk game, ready to deliver all the high school football updates. We extend our gratitude to our sponsors: Henshaw Trailer Sales, Elena Hayes, Jeff Shipley, Partners for Profit Fundraising, Wyatt Moore, Westerdrag, Packwood Locker, Iowa Tire, Smith Bergato, and Pure Apex Power Supplements. Andy dives into the night's scores, starting with Van Buren's impressive 45-20 win over Louisa Muscatine. Meanwhile, New London celebrated a high-scoring homecoming victory, defeating HLV 54-38. Keokuk's matchup against Washington was a one-sided affair with Washington dominating 35-0. Mid-Prairie Goldenhawks showcased their prowess with a 48-3 win over Davis County, while Clear Creek Amana secured a 32-13 victory against Oskaloosa. Mount Vernon continued their dominance, crushing Mount Pleasant 59-0. In another significant game, Waco Warriors triumphed 44-14 over Eastern Valley. Andy also covers the intense rivalry games, including Durant's 45-7 defeat by Wilton and the tight 21-19 win by West Burlington over Mediapolis. Ottumwa Bulldogs kept their winning streak alive, beating Marshalltown 42-28 despite an injury to their star player. Other notable results include Danville's 42-13 victory over Wapello, Benton's 29-14 win against Fairfield, and Lisbon's 28-15 triumph over Pekin. The night was filled with thrilling matchups and standout performances, keeping Southeast Iowa's football fans on the edge of their seats.
Evening Times-Republican, September 13, 1907, Marshalltown, Iowa.Music by Brendan Lee Spengler: https://brendanleespengler.bandcamp.com/
One year since the Marshalltown fire - Julekha Van Dorsen by Radio Islam
While school may be out the learning doesn't stop for students enrolled in IVRS' Summer Pre-Employment Transition Services program. Hundreds of students with disabilities across the state are exposed to several different careers to learn hands on, and see what it takes to enter in those career fields. Mary Jackson, Bureau Chief for Transition Services at IVRS , talks about the ever expanding program and how employers who are interested in partnering can get involved.
Want a Great Hot Dog? Go to Marshalltown by STAR 102.5/Des Moines
David from Marshalltown, the new Nick Cannon, and Burton's greatness - M H2
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Understanding Branding: Learn the dual aspects of branding—strategy and design—and why both are crucial for your school's identity.Common Branding Mistakes in K12: Madison Carr, an expert in school branding, discusses the typical pitfalls schools face in their branding efforts and how to avoid them.Beyond Visuals: Discover why effective branding is more than just aesthetics like logos and colors and why settling for low-quality visuals can negatively impact your school's perception.The Power of Words: Words shape your brand. Madison provides insights on selecting powerful messaging that aligns with your school's vision and resonates across all communication channels.Why Listen? This episode is essential for school communicators looking to enhance their branding strategy amidst growing school choice. Gain practical tips and insights to elevate your school's brand and stand out!SPECIAL GUESTMadison CarrCreative DirectorCreative Chameleon Studio, OhioEmail: hello@creativechameleonstudio.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madisoncarr/ Website: https://www.creativechameleonstudio.com/ USEFUL INFORMATIONMadison's examples:Bellevue Children's Academy: https://bcacademy.com/Willows Preparatory School: https://willowsprep.com/Student story video from Marshalltown, IA.Join membership now and you won't pay until July! Learn more here. Order your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
Marshalltown fire: Report finds City of Johannesburg responsible by Radio Islam
If your kid had to do a 3-minute presentation on what they're most passionate about right now, what would they talk about? Gillyan of Granger is so passionate about this subject...that we we're going to hire her?
Die Stad Johannesburg se eiendomsmaatskappy, Johannesburg Property Company, het planne bevestig om die gebou in Marshalltown te sloop waar 77 mense in ‘n brand gesterf het. Die bestuurshoof, Helen Botes, sê die gebou, wat in 2019 gekaap is, word as onveilig beskou. Aktiviste kritiseer die maatskappy vir swak bestuur van geboue in die stad. Botes het aan die kommissie van ondersoek verduidelik dat eienaars wat ‘n skuiling in die gebou bedryf het, in 2019 befondsing verloor en dit daartoe gelei het dat die kontrak nie hernu is nie:
Mike Wills speaks to EWN's Alpha Ramushwana who has been following the inquiry into last year's fire in a building in Marshalltown in Johannesburg, in which over 70 people died.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Marshalltown Fire Justice Campaign verwelkom die besluit om kommissaris Thulani Makhubela te verwyder van die ondersoek na die brand by die Usindiso-gebou in Johannesburg waarin 77 mense omgekom het. Die besluit kom in reaksie op ‘n beswaar oor sy beweerde xenofobiese sienings in sy plasings op sosiale media. Regter Sisi Khampepe het Makhubela se onbetwiste vooroordeel en versuim om belangrike feite te weerspreek as grond vir sy verwydering opgehaal. Die veldtog se koördineerder, Mametlwe Sebei, sê dit is ‘n positiewe stap om ‘n regverdige verhoor vir die slagoffers te verseker:
In this lonely update episode, Taylor recaps November and looks forward to December. November Recap - Summer camp and retreat registration opened up November 1 - Summer Staff Worship Night, Nov 25 - Giving Tuesday phone-a-thon, Nov 28 - To donate, visit hacamps.org/donate Recruiting Update - University of Northwestern in St. Paul, Nov 27 - SALT camp night in Cedar Rapids, Nov 30 - Indianola Community Church, Dec 3 - Grace Church in Marshalltown, Dec 6 Here's the link for our Quick App, as well as the full Summer Staff Application. For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. Music Credit: Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
Ryan Murken and Rob Howe from Your Prep Sports bring you the Seven Nation Podcast. In this episode, they preview the Solon-Williamsburg state semifinal football game this Saturday, recap the area volleyball scene and look ahead to state swimming this weekend in Marshalltown.
Evening Times-Republican, November 7, 1899, Marshalltown, Iowa
Electric Light, October 13, 1883, Marshalltown, Iowa
Iowa's Racing and Gaming Commission says the sports betting scandal at two of the state's public universities has not turned up any attempts to fix games. Marshalltown is installing a public Narcan dispenser to help fight opioid overdoses. Native American advocates in Iowa are raising awareness of Indigenous People's Day, which is Monday.
In depth reaction from Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids, Gilbert, Luther College, and Monticello. Plus our top 5 overall individuals all classes!
Clement speaks to the speaker of Johannesburg City council, Colleen Makhubele as one of the people leading the solemn silent prayer walk in honour of the people who died during the recent the Marshalltown fire in Johannesburg, CBD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement is joined by City Manager, Floyd Brink giving an update of the investigation into the Marshalltown fire in Johannesburg CBD and the effectiveness of the raids conducted by JMPD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Night Listeners -I wanted to start doing a periodic all metal show and even though I think I technically have done them in the past I am finally giving them a name: Thrash City! Tonight we blast Atomic Opera (Metallica worship from 1992 Des Moines), Frontal Assault (Cedar Rapids), Step Child (late 80s Pantera worship from Marshalltown) and the mighty Traffic Death (Des Moines).Follow Kristian Day on IG: @kristianday Twitter: @kristianmdayIowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e Atomic Opera - "Into the Grave" / Disintegration Fold (Des Moines)Frontal Assault - "Earth, Your Master" (Cedar Rapids)Step Child - "Lookin' Out" / The Prayer (Marshalltown)Aseethe - "To Victory" / Throes (Quad Cities)Traffic Death - "Internal Void" / Four Disc Pile-Up (Des Moines)Pozar - "The River of Souls" / Acherousios (Cedar Rapids)Sludgeplow - "Winston" / Hash (Ceda Rapids)Captain Three Leg - "Get Tough" / Split with DSM (Ottumwa)Captain Three Leg - "Plus-Sized Grinders" / Split with DSM (Ottumwa)Captain Three Leg - "Suburban Satanists" / Split with DSM (Ottumwa)Captain Three Leg - "Lyric Sheet Included" / Split with DSM (Ottumwa)Druids - "Cloak Noir Bloom " / Shadow Work (Des Moines)
It was October 29, 1983 in Marshalltown, Iowa when 20 year old Kevin Thacker was arrested for OWI by Officer Kendall Eldred. Less than an hour later, Kevin would be fighting for his life due to a head injury. Six days later he would succumb to this injury. His parents took Officer Eldred to court with a civil lawsuit claiming that he had caused the death of their son. The police department would contend that Kevin had escaped custody and jumped from their roof to the roof across the alleyway when he fell to his death, making it a total accident.Sources for this episode:Justia - Thacker v. EldredTimes-Republican - Kendall Joel EldredDeposition of Kendall EldredYouTube - The Thacker Case: Booking VideoFind A Grave - Kevin Thacker, Thomas Thacker, Beverly ThackerWikipedia - Marshalltown, IowaYouTube - FBI Corrupt Coverup of a murder by a policemanWikipedia - U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by stateLSA Iowa - Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) LawFacebook - Justice for Kevin ThackerSupport the show
Sean and Heather on Flair Friday! Going to Marshalltown for burgers and dogs! JT Rock going to ISU early! Still friends with high school buddies? NCAA overstepping! Northwestern cleaning house!
Sean and Heather on a Flair Friday! JT Rock! Food, glorious food in Marshalltown! Heather's Top 5! Quarterback! MLB! Tommy Birch from the Des Moines Register! What would you wager?
Night Listeners-We have an amazing show tonight with special guests: GLASS OX the black metal/doom act from Marshalltown. Brothers Mythias and Bo join us in the KFMG studio at Mainframe downtown Des Moines.Fundraiser Link to Support Luke Rauch:MLIW Shirt: https://lifelinerecords.bigcartel.com/product/modern-life-is-war-benefit-shirtGoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/gt55zq-lukes-journeyIowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e Find me on twitter @kristianmday #trustkristiandayGlass Ox - "Fire Hate" / Winds of Violence (Marshalltown)Druids - "Hide" / Shadow Work (Des Moines)Dryad - "Bottomfeeder" / The Abyssal Plain (Iowa City)Greg Wheeler and the Poly Mall Cops - "Avoid the Creeps" / Manic Fever (Des Moines)Shake Them Bones - "Exit Strategy" / Into the Night (Marshalltown)Glass Ox - "Ditch Burner" / Winds of Violence (Marshalltown)
Zach, brother of Tyler, is also from Marshalltown but ended up going to high school in Ankeny, playing for Jaguars of Centennial. He never planned on playing college football, until a coach recruiting Riley Moss, his high school teammate, mentioned something to Tyler in late 2017. That sparked a multi year process of scratching and clawing his way into the program. His career lasted 2 years before he decided to move on, but sits as an example of how many, maybe the majority of walk on careers actually play out. And highlights the effort and work put in regardless of shining in the spotlight of college football like the star players. Zach also talks about when the racial discrimination drama hit Iowa, and what it was like for him and several of his teammates who were 8 weeks fresh in the program- and what the team meeting was like that day it all went down.If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!Find us on social media @washedupwalkonsVisit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
Exploring the conflict in Sudan and its impact on Iowa's Sudanese community. Plus a conversation with Hollywood actor Toby Huss, a Marshalltown-native.
Mike Clement joined Ole Miss as their hitting coach and their third base coach prior to the 2015 season. In 2022, he was a part of the Rebel's College World Series championship run and helped lead his club to scoring 82 runs over 11 postseason games and never being shut out. They outscored their opponents 82-23 with a postseason scoring margin of +59 and hit 17 home runs during that time. A former college catcher, Clement played two seasons at Kirkwood Community College (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), helping the Eagles compile a 91-25 record. He finished his college career at Morningside College (Sioux City, Iowa), where he earned his bachelor's degree in physical education/secondary education in 2002. Following college, the Marshalltown, Iowa, native played professionally for one season with the Canton Coyotes of the Frontier League. Today on the podcast, we talk to Mike Clement about winning the 2022 College World Series, the lessons he learned in the highs and lows of last season, the importance of humility and seeking God in all circumstances. Receive our Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here. http://SportsSpectrum.com/newsletter
Organs of Los Angeles #1 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Sweet City Woman Candi Carley Sweet City Woman [Minx KM 7067] 3-15 Wurlitzer, Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA 3:37 Charmaine Gaylord Carter Sparkling Organ Moods RCA Box 1967 4-36 Wurlitzer, Simonton Residence, Los Angeles, CA 6:48 Dance Of The Comedians Jonas Nordwall Bits, Bytes & Pipes Vol. 2 [JN-110CD] 4-47 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder, Portland, OR 12:42 The Second Waltz Phil Kelsall Concert: Worthing Town Hall 2023-03-19 2023 3-22 Wurlitzer, Worthing Assembly Hall, Sussex, UK 17:00 Cry Me A River Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 20:25 March Of The Little Lead Soldiers Del Castillo Half and Half [Concert Recording CR-0028] 4-37 Kimball, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 23:12 Dengozo Ralph Wolf Concert: Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, May 19, 1991 1991 3-13 Wurlitzer, Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 27:54 Step To The Rear Shirley Hannum Shirley [Malar MAS 2021] 1972 3-26 Wurlitzer, Carson/Kearns Residence, Los Angeles, CA 30:19 Where Am I? Bob Mitchell Bob Mitchell's Theatre Organ Favorites [Cassette] 4-30 Kimball, St. James' Episcopal Church, Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 33:36 Take My Word Gordon Kibbee United Artists Theatre 1940 3-17 Wurlitzer, United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles 37:15 Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Jack Loren Plays The Los Angeles Shrine Moller Organ [Artistry WR-4919] 4-73 Moller (mostly un-unified), Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 39:33 Block Party In Barcelona Jim Melander Plays The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ in The Echoing Antique Shop [Dulcet ME-6001] 1960 2-9 Wurlitzer, James Gaines' Antiques, Decorators' Row, Los Angeles 42:34 The Glory Of Love Allen Mills Private 1994 3-13 Barton, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; 11 May 1994 46:36 The Green Leaves Of Summer Ann Leaf Concert Echoes [Concert Recording CR-0083] 1963 2-10 Wurlitzer, Los Angeles Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 50:54 Tip-Toe Through The Tulips Rob Richards Now Playing - Rob Richards at the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ 4-37 Wurlitzer, El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA 54:16 You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile Stan Kann ATOS 1996 Pasadena 1996 4-31 Wurlitzer, Founders' Church of Religious Science, Los Angeles, CA; 1996-07-07 57:55 Wabash Blues George Wright The Genius of George Wright [Doric DO 1422] 1981 5-21 Wurlitzer, Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA 62:32 Bye Bye Blues John Duffy At The Mighty Columbia Square Wurlitzer [Liberty LRP-3004] 1955 3-10 Wurlitzer-Gottfried, KNX Radio, Columbia Square, Los Angeles, CA; Installed and modified by Balcom and Vaughn
A salesman who shared his liquor and steered while sleeping... A Cherokee filled with bourbon. A VW no more than a bubble of hashish fumes, captained by a college student. And a family from Marshalltown who head-onned and killed forever a man driving west out of Bethany, Missouri....I rose up sopping wet from sleeping under the pouring rain, and something less than conscious, thanks to the first three of the people I've already named- the salesman and the Indian and the student--all of whom had given me drugs. At the head of the entrance ramp I waited without hope of a ride. What was the point, even, of rolling up my sleeping bag when I was too wet to be let into anybody's car? I draped it around me like a cape. The downpour raked the asphalt and gurgled in the ruts. My thoughts zoomed pitifully. The travelling salesman had fedme pills that made the linings of my veins feel scraped out. My jaw ached. I knew every raindrop by its name. I sensed everything before it happened. I knew a certain Oldsmobile would stop for me even before it glowed, and by the sweet voices of the family inside it I knew we'd have an accident in the storm. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★