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Matthew Kaminski, the Braves' organist known for trolling opposing players, is more than a ballpark entertainer. He's also a skilled musician, teacher, and bandleader. Mondo Hammondo, one of his many projects, allows Matthew to explore his more adventurous side by diving into the more obscure musical genres of Exotica (Tiki Bar Music)
Listen to our podcasts from the Warsaw European Conversation, an annual conference by Polityka Insight and the European Council on Foreign Relations. In discussions with our speakers, we explored European security and Ukraine, trade wars, and climate policies. Hanna Cichy spoke with Matthew Kaminski, Editor at Large at Politico, and Christian Schulz, Deputy Chief European Economist at Citi, about the trade war, its consequences, and Europe's competitiveness.
Is Donald Trump's presidency the beginning of a new era in the global world order? What is there to know about economic disruption and globalization in this context? And is the European Union overreacting in its response to the recent events or rather attempting to 'make Europe great again'? Leszek Jazdzewski (Fundacja Liberte!) talks with Matthew Kaminski, POLITICO's Editor-at-Large, writing regularly on global politics. He is the co-founder of POLITICO Europe, a pan-European publication created in 2014 through a joint-venture with Axel Springer, and a former Editor-in-Chief of POLITICO from 2019-2023. Tune in for their talk! This podcast is produced by the European Liberal Forum in collaboration with Movimento Liberal Social and Fundacja Liberté!, with the financial support of the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content or for any use that be made of.
In this episode, we are joined by John Inazu, who is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion and Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. This week, he published his fourth book: Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. John sits down to discuss differences, respect, bridge-building, and the unique role of journalism in all this, with Matt Kaminski, editor-at-large of POLITICO, and the co-founder of POLITICO Europe. Matt served as editor-in-chief of POLITICO from 2019-2023, and he's covered international politics for more than a quarter-century, still writing regularly on global affairs today. Together they discuss whether it is possible to disagree in ways that somehow build bridges with neighbors, coworkers, and loved ones, and what role journalists can play in helping us see reality more clearly. Guests John Inazu Matthew Kaminski Additional Resources Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect, by John Inazu Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference, by John Inazu "'Beyond Crazy': The Liberal Jew Mugged by a Post-Oct. 7 World," by Matthew Kaminski
On today's episode, I dive into the life and career of Matthew Kaminski.Matthew Kaminski is a renowned jazz organist, pianist, and composer in Atlanta, Georgia. His musical journey began at a young age when he started playing the organ. Matthew plays with several bands in the Atlanta area and is an in-demand player on organ, piano, and accordion. He is also known for his role as the official organist for the Atlanta Braves.To learn more about Matthew, see his upcoming schedule, and purchase his music, please visit www.matthewkaminski.com.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.
Contained within the promise of every spring is baseball. And the national past time just isn't the same without organ music pumping up the crowd. We talked with Matthew Kaminski, the organist for the Atlanta Braves about his time behind the keys, and all the other sports and activities that keep him busy in the off season and when the team's out of town.And if that isn't enough, Matthew shows us his World Series ring! For more information about Matthew, check out his website or follow him on Facebook.
In August we Party with Matthew Kaminski, who Sports Illustrated called "an expert troll" on social media. Matthew shares his experience as the Atlanta Braves Organist. Plus Rob Wicall talks about the first installment of his new series Impact Moments.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Atlanta-based Jazz Hammond Organist, Pianist & Educator Matthew Kaminski .. He is the main organist for the Atlanta Braves and just wrapped up quite a weekend with the LA Dodgers .. He opened up about his new 2022 CD Matthew Kaminski with Jeff Hamilton and Bruce Forman called L.A. Connection .. At his core, he is a musician who performs for a crowd of 40,000 people at least 81 times a year. A gig that he has had since the 2009 season. A popular figure in the baseball world, he's known for entertaining the crowds with funny musical asides when a player from the opposing team .. He's also got some serious jazz chops .. We get into all of this and more .. Enjoy the story .. Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
YES, it's baseball season once again, and we're celebrating in style with not one, but TWO of our favorite baseball-related creators, social media legend Aaron Chewning and Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski! We're fully covering two songs, both connected to baseball and specifically the Braves, and believe us when we tell you--you have no IDEA the impact of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Plus: “P.O.D. Butt Rock” -The Towering Song Award and Songs of the Century - The origin(s) of the 7th-inning stretch, peanuts and baseball, and the “Tin Pan Alley” sound __ Join us on PATREON for early access, extended interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more ways to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and join the Facebook group for fun hangs with the podcast regulars Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Matt Demecs, Kevin Foley, and Micah Murphy The Great Song Podcast is a Tiger Leap Production. Check out the other fine Tiger Leap podcasts like Curio with Dan Buck, Project SSA, and The Punnery. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message
HUGE thank you to Matthew for joining us! Luke Hardin and David Waters have a Q&A with the legend himself, Braves organist Matthew Kaminski. Our Socials: Instagram - @talkinbravespod @bravesnews101 @luke.hardinn @davidwaters9 Matthew's Twitter & Instagram: @bravesorganist Twitter: @talkinbravespod @bravesnews101 TikTok: @talkinbravespod Use David's promo code on Seatgeek! Use promo code "bravesnews" for $20 off your purchase of $50 or more! Email us! tomahawktalkofficial@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNuZEknROvbM6kEpxhI0yA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinbravespod/support
Matthew Kaminski joins the show to talk about his time as the Braves organist
Lois Reitzes speaks with organist Mathew Kaminski about his new vinyl record called “L.A. Connection.” Plus, a conversation with Omni front man Phillip Frobos about his debut novel, “Vague Enough to Satisfy”.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
W Waszyngtonie miesiąc miodowy się skończył. Joe Biden, który zaczął swoją prezydenturę uwypuklając wizerunek poważnego i kompetentnego polityka, przeciwieństwo Donalda Trumpa, właśnie ten image traci. Powód? Najbardziej spektakularny to oczywiście Afganistan, ale problemów jest więcej. Wyliczają je redaktor naczelny „Politico” Matthew Kamiński oraz Tomasz Lis, gospodarz podcastu
Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski about how he got such a cool job and how he chooses those great walk-up songs for the opposing teams.
Guest: Matthew Kaminski - Episode 41 - February 19, 2021 Matthew is the stadium organist for Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves. He discusses his awesome job, some players he's trolled from behind the organ and ballpark food! Connect... Show: AtTheMicShow.com Host: Keith Malinak: Twitter Guest: Matthew Kaminski: MatthewKaminski.com Sponsor: APR Coffee: APRCoffee.com
In this week's episode, we bring on one of the most interesting people in sports, Matthew Kaminski! Matthew has been the organist for the Atlanta Braves since 2009 and shares many great stories including what it was like to play without any fans. He also gives us a deeper look at how he chooses walk-up songs for the opposing team and advice for getting started. Tune in and make sure to follow all of Matthew's upcoming work!
Mark and Paul discuss the start of the baseball season, beginning with a look at the Cubs' early struggles and bullpen issues (:46 mark), Mark Zagunis and the outfield (5:55), the upcoming Brewers series and the rotation (8:55). They switch gears to discuss the White Sox bullpen's struggles and if the team is showing signs of progress (14:54), Eloy Jimenez's first few games (19:35), what the future holds for Tim Anderson (22:24), if Sox fans still are patient (24:14) and some of the food offerings at Guaranteed Rate Field (27:35). Mark is then joined by Braves organist Matthew Kaminski to discuss how Kaminski chooses songs to play for opposing players (28:50), his Chicagoland roots (31:34), teaching organ, piano and accordion (32:42) and what kind of feedback he gets from his song selections (34:55).
We've got the lowdown from Davos in another special edition from the World Economic Forum. The podcast features interviews with two prime ministers — the Netherlands' Mark Rutte and Poland's Mateusz Morawiecki — as well as U.S. investor Bill McGlashan, a champion of social impact investing. Ryan Heath is your host for a show that's both the final edition of our daily Davos Confidential podcasts and the latest weekly episode in our EU Confidential series. Rutte's red lines: The Dutch PM makes clear he's not up for turning the eurozone into a "transfer union." He says he's all for more European integration if it means completing the single market but "we have to be very careful about what we want to achieve. I'm against risk sharing... And if that is what some people mean, I will very much plead against it." Brexit blues: Hear why the Netherlands "hates" the fact Britain is leaving the EU and what Rutte wants from London now. POLITICO’s Matthew Kaminski speaks to new Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki — a 49-year-old, polyglot banker — about his plans to fix Warsaw’s troubled relations with Brussels, the biggest threats to Poland and its economic successes. Firm on justice reform: "We are not weakening institutions," Morawiecki insists. "I'm absolutely convinced that we are strengthening those institutions. The judiciary system in Poland, after our reforms, is going to be more independent, more objective, more transparent, and more effective" Cabinet reshuffle: “The changes were important to actually bring some new thinking to the government. And the most important thing today is that we tried to find common ground with Europe." Russian worries: Hear why Morawiecki regards Moscow as one of the biggest threats to Poland — and why Warsaw is so opposed to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. U.S. investor Bill McGlashan explains why he started an investment fund with Bono, why he took his family to live in India for a year and why he believes private capital is essential to tackle global social and environmental challenges. And POLITICO's Florian Eder describes the scene as Donald Trump descended on Davos. The show also doubles as the final edition of our daily Davos Confidential podcasts. You can catch up with all of the week's episodes here: https://soundcloud.com/politicoeuconfidential
Ryan Heath and Matthew Kaminski look ahead to Theresa May’s appearance in Davos, hot on the heels of speeches by Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron. Also in the daily podcast, they discuss U.S. officials’ reception at the World Economic Forum, ahead of Donald Trump’s arrival. Ryan interviews Werner Hoyer, president of the European Investment Bank and talks to John Harris, POLITICO’s global editor-in-chief, who previews Trump’s speech to the forum on Friday. To get more from the POLITICO team at the WEF, sign up for the daily Davos Playbook at register.politico.eu/davosplaybook.
Direct from Davos in our daily podcast, POLITICO’s Ryan Heath, Florian Eder and Matthew Kaminski look forward to an unofficial Europe day at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, when Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Paolo Gentiloni will all be in action. In keeping with the Europe theme, Ryan and Florian chat to Belgian Deputy Prime Prime Minister Alexander De Croo about the EU’s future, post-rage politics and Brexit. Ryan speaks to Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, who explains why he always heads to Davos and also offers a brief history of his country — from farming to space mining. Ryan, Florian and Matthew look back at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appearance at the WEF and explain why he missed his moment. To get more from the POLITICO team at the WEF, sign up for the daily Davos Playbook at register.politico.eu/davosplaybook.
Jazz and Braves organist Matthew Kaminksi talks with Todd Steed about jazz, baseball and more. Recorded at Suntrust Park.
Atlanta Braves organist MATTHEW KAMINSKI is all over Atlanta playing organ and accordion with multiple bands. JOANNA DAVIDOVICH, besides being singer for Penny Serenade, is an animator extraordinaire! Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes Subscribe STITCHER Google Play TuneIn Radio
Marta Dyczok interviews Matthew Kaminski, Politico's Executive Editor, who talks about politics and journalism in an uncertain world
This week, Dakota and Gemma talk Minor League promotions, throwback uniforms and Brian Wilson's comeback … as a knuckleballer. Braves organist Matthew Kaminski also drops by to discuss the ins and outs of being responsible for ballpark music.
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to MLB Advanced Media director of R&D Daren Willman and senior data architect Tom Tango about the latest developments with baseball's Statcast tracking system. Then, they bring on Braves organist Matthew Kaminski to talk about his crowdsourced taunting of opposing players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to MLB Advanced Media director of R&D Daren Willman and senior data architect Tom Tango about the latest developments with baseball's Statcast tracking system. Then, they bring on Braves organist Matthew Kaminski to talk about his crowdsourced taunting of opposing players.
Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski joins the boys and explains how one goes from playing jazz to working for an MLB team, the inspiration behind some of baseball's more unique walk-up songs and that top secret Giancarlo Stanton nickname no one knows. Until now.
Matthew Kaminski is a jazz organist with an interesting day job -- he plays the organ for the Atlanta Braves. Kaminski's debut album is Taking My Time (Chicken Coup Records, 2010). In this interview, recorded in the press box at Turner Field, Kaminski talks about the fun and fascinating world of playing organ for the Braves; the family of jazz organists; how he got his start playing organ and who turned him on to jazz. Learn more at matthewkaminski.com and follow him on Twitter at @bravesorganist.
Matthew Kaminski is a jazz organist with an interesting day job -- he plays the organ for the Atlanta Braves. Kaminski's debut album is Taking My Time (Chicken Coup Records, 2010). In this interview, recorded in the press box at Turner Field, Kaminski talks about the fun and fascinating world of playing organ for the Braves; the family of jazz organists; how he got his start playing organ and who turned him on to jazz. Learn more at matthewkaminski.com and follow him on Twitter at @bravesorganist.
Matthew Kaminski is a jazz organist with an interesting day job — he plays the...