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Proximo talks to a panel of industry experts about the top project finance trends from 2024 and what those trends might mean for the market in 2025. Speakers include Ian Cogswell, a senior adviser at Portland Advisers; Jonathan Yellen, an investment director at Climate Investment; and Michael Whalen, a managing director and energy and infrastructure finance adviser at Berkeley Research Group.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND with co-host Joey Stuckey, focuses on his new album, "Joey Stuckey - Live from Macon." This in-studio recording was done during the filming of "Vision," an 11-minute documentary by Michael Whalen that showcases Joey's music and inspirations. Joey Stuckey, Music Ambassador of Macon, Georgia "The Southern Rock Capital of the World," is award-winning blind guitarist, songwriter, singer, composer, producer, and sound engineer. More: https://www.joeystuckey.com/ Watch "Vision" on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Or6JL3zMBI8?feature=shared Order the album "Joey Stuckey - Live from Macon": https://found.ee/joey-stuckey-live-from-macon Joey Stuckey is co-host of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND Podcast every 4th Sunday. Follow the show, here: https://big-daily-blend.podbean.com/
Proximo talks to a panel of industry experts about the top project finance trends from 2023 and what those trends might mean for the market in 2024. Speakers include Ian Cogswell, a senior adviser at Portland Advisers; Jonathan Yellen, an investment director at Climate Investments; and Michael Whalen, a managing director at Berkeley Research Group.
Dunkel klingt anders als hell, blau anders als weiß. Tauche mit Philipp in die Nacht ein. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Alexis Ffrench - "Exhale" // Ludwig van Beethoven - "Bagatelle Nr. 11" // Michael Whalen - "The Shape Of Her Face" // Baldassare Galuppi - "Sonate Nr. 5" // Dustin O'Halloran - "Opus 5" // Den Podcast "This Band Is Tocotronic” findest du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/this-band-is-tocotronic/12819381/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
Chalk it up to the German genius for music and technology, but technical innovations from the late 1960s and early 1970s like the "sequencer" (an early manual method of creating repeating rhythm patterns) have not only remained relevant — they've become an essential part of the language of electronic music. At the same time, the fierce, extended winters of Northern Europe created a context that favored clear, bright tones and vast, subzero atmospheres. It led to what came to be called "kosmische musik" or cosmic music. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, another wintry journey on electronic waves, on a program called WINTERTRONIC 3. Music is by S1GNS OF L1FE, MICHAEL WHALEN, RICHARD BONE, HOLLAN HOLMES, LOSCIL, KEVIN KELLER, and LIQUID MIND. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
The Buffalo-area clergy abuse victim that opened the floodgates of complaints against the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, is skeptical that the new outside oversight rules will be enough. Michael Whalen wants criminal prosecutions. General Motors announces plans to power the Tonawanda Engine plant completely by renewable energy within the next 3 years, and Preservation Buffalo Niagara unveils money for building facade restorations on Buffalo's East side.
Michael Whalen is a two time Emmy Winning keyboardist/composer based in NYC. Ricky Kej is a two time Grammy winning keyboardist/composer based in India.In the show, they discuss their first ever musical collaboration "Imaginary Trains."You can listen to the album here: https://linktr.ee/MichaelWhalenMusicFor more about Michael, please visit his website https://www.michaelwhalen.comFor more about Ricky, please visit his website at https://www.rickykej.comFor more about show host Rob Mullins, visit his website http://planetmullins.comFor VIDEO episodes of the Planetmullins Podcast, here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awdi9SYTiPM&list=PL3UcaTaV7dve_HWLqR9omkq8WwYmao6Iy
Chapters01:47 - What was the inspiration behind the album, “Imaginary Trains”?05:06 - How did you come up with the idea for the live broadcast?10:51 - What instruments did you choose from the EMEAPP collection20:10 - How did you go about replacing the studio parts with the gear you chose?22:44 - Did any instrument daunt you?27:07 - Behind the scenes...30:19 - The choice between live and sequenced34:01 - Rehearsal and preparation35:42 - Gear Acquisition Syndrome! (G.A.S.)39:10 - Did any of these old machines let you down?39:50 - Would you do this again?41:55 - Future projectsMichael Whalen BiogAfter more than 30 years as one of the top television and film composers, an an internationally renown recording artist, a music supervisor, artist coach/client and former record label executive, his music has been heard by billions and billions of people. He has accumulated more than 800 million streams from all worldwide music platforms since 2015. His musical output is enormous and ranges from ambient/new age to jazz to soundtrack/theme music, world music, singer/songwriter, classical and crossover.Michael is an expert on copyright law, music monetisation and digital rights. He consults with major technology and music companies and mentors artists around the world as part of his company Artist Expansion. As a teacher, he has been an adjunct professor at NYU, The Berklee College of Music, and The City College of NY. Michael is also an author, thought leader on the future on digital copyrights and panelist at dozens of major conferences and festivals.https://www.michaelwhalen.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14ugFiMYlr0https://emeapp.org/Rob Puricelli BiogRob Puricelli is a Music Technologist and Instructional Designer who has a healthy obsession with classic synthesizers and their history. In conjunction with former Fairlight Studio Manager, Peter Wielk, he fixes and restores Fairlight CMI's so that they can enjoy prolonged and productive lives with new owners. He also writes reviews and articles for Sound On Sound, his website Failed Muso, and other music-related publications, as well as hosting a weekly livestream on YouTube for the Pro Synth Network and guesting on numerous music technology podcasts and shows. He also works alongside a number of manufacturers, demonstrating their products and lecturing at various educational and vocational establishments about music technology.www.failedmuso.comTwitter: @failedmusoInstagram: @failedmusoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/failedmuso/
Emmy® award-winning composer Michael Whalen is a veteran of more than 800 TV and film scores, thousands of commercials and numerous TV themes and video games. In his latest album, he turns his attention to electronic and ambient music with spiritual overtones. Sacred Spaces is a collection of uplifting, deeply layered anthems that was released just as the conronavirus pandemic hit – and as Michael tells us, provides a glimpse of meditation and comfort in the midst of crisis.
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Desde que el Hombre ha levantado la mirada, se ha maravillado al contemplar el espectáculo del firmamento nocturno. Ahora que comenzamos a comprender algunos de los misterios del infinito, seguimos sintiendo esa misma fascinación al observar la inmensidad del Universo. Muchos artistas han encontrado la inspiración para sus obras en la magnitud del cielo nocturno; y algunos de ellos han tenido el privilegio de haber creado música para planetarios. AVAWaves, Narrow Skies, Endless Melancholy, Phil Thornton, Michael Whalen, David Salvans, Sam Vitoulis, Michael Stearns, Mychael Danna, Kevin Braheny, Mars Lasar, Jonn Serrie, The Expanding Universe. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/979
Viento del Este y niebla gris anuncian que viene lo que ha de venir. No me imagino qué irá a suceder, mas lo que ahora pase ya pasó otra vez. Jan Garbarek & Kim Kashkashian & Manu Katché, Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman, Sam Vitoulis, David Helpling featuring Miriam Stockley, Michael Whalen, Raúl Gonzalo, Osamu Kitajima, Klaus Schulze, Terminus Void, industrial-1, Ben Bertrand. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/978
Tony Morra, drummer extraordinaire, has worked with the likes of Phil Ramone, Diane Warren, Amy Grant, Donna Summer, Roberta Flack, Paul Taylor, Discrete Drums Loop Series, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Toby Mac, Keith Thomas, Kip Winger, Bruce Springsteen, Fabrizio Grossi, Many Albums for “Frontier Records”, Cindy Bradley, Jay Soto, Stephanie Smith, Ayeisha Woods, Rebecca Saint James, Britt Nicole, Michael Whalen, Stevie B, Sweet Sensation, Kathy Troccoli, Regie Hamm, Crystal Lewis, Avalon, Twila Paris, John Elefante, Rebecca Saint James, Van Zandt, AJ Croce and on.For 17 years now Tony Morra has been tracking drums for demos, custom records, indie projects. Tony is tracking drums for Masters, Television, Film, Loop Libraries, Video Games you hear on TV, Gaming systems and on radio everyday. Tony is one of the leaders in home recording through the Internet since it was possible to do so! He has been a beta tester for many online programs that make it easier to do sessions in real time. What was thought to be a little drum room for some extra work has turned into a livelihood. Tony's clients span the world! These sessions are done at his home with the sounds rivaling those done in the largest and most expensive studios,which Tony loves playing in, although that is getting less and less these days with the Home recording “buzz.” His room is outfitted with the best gear there is, Daking, API, GML, Avalon, TL Audio, DBX 160's, Distressors, Telefunken Pre's, vintage Orbans and so on! The mics are no joke; Neumann U47, AKG's, Audio Technica, KM 184's, modified Ribbons, and a ProTools HDX system.It's a new world and a new frontier in recording. Tony's embracing it! Using what's available to make the finest quality Drum Tracks available for those who might never have been able to afford to do so and for those where budget is not even a concern.https://www.paiste.com/en/musicians/tony-morrahttps://soundbetter.com/profiles/175134-tony-morra@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
Tony Morra, drummer extraordinaire, has worked with the likes of Phil Ramone, Diane Warren, Amy Grant, Donna Summer, Roberta Flack, Paul Taylor, Discrete Drums Loop Series, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Toby Mac, Keith Thomas, Kip Winger, Bruce Springsteen, Fabrizio Grossi, Many Albums for “Frontier Records”, Cindy Bradley, Jay Soto, Stephanie Smith, Ayeisha Woods, Rebecca Saint James, Britt Nicole, Michael Whalen, Stevie B, Sweet Sensation, Kathy Troccoli, Regie Hamm, Crystal Lewis, Avalon, Twila Paris, John Elefante, Rebecca Saint James, Van Zandt, AJ Croce and on. For 17 years now Tony Morra has been tracking drums for demos, custom records, indie projects. Tony is tracking drums for Masters, Television, Film, Loop Libraries, Video Games you hear on TV, Gaming systems and on radio everyday. Tony is one of the leaders in home recording through the Internet since it was possible to do so! He has been a beta tester for many online programs that make it easier to do sessions in real time. What was thought to be a little drum room for some extra work has turned into a livelihood. Tony's clients span the world! These sessions are done at his home with the sounds rivaling those done in the largest and most expensive studios,which Tony loves playing in, although that is getting less and less these days with the Home recording “buzz.” His room is outfitted with the best gear there is, Daking, API, GML, Avalon, TL Audio, DBX 160's, Distressors, Telefunken Pre's, vintage Orbans and so on! The mics are no joke; Neumann U47, AKG's, Audio Technica, KM 184's, modified Ribbons, and a ProTools HDX system. It's a new world and a new frontier in recording. Tony's embracing it! Using what's available to make the finest quality Drum Tracks available for those who might never have been able to afford to do so and for those where budget is not even a concern. https://www.paiste.com/en/musicians/tony-morra https://soundbetter.com/profiles/175134-tony-morra @thecareermusician @nomadsplace
Michael Whalen has shelves full of Emmy Awards. He was a big time producer at HBO for years. And then a good ol' boy from Birmingham Alabama approached him with an offer to put a brand new cable channel with a brand new concept on the air, Even though many told him people won't watch golf all day, Michael Whalen ignored them and took the gig and helped to build The Golf Channel! Michael talks with us this week and relates some of the best stories, shares some of the success and the mistakes, and talks about some of the iconic, talented folks he was able to hire at the beginning to make The Golf Channel the success it is today. Another enjoyable, informative and entertaining edition of The Approach Shot.
Tech impacts almost every major company. New types of disputes and problems are constantly arising—all of which present opportunities for general litigators with a broad understanding of the regulations and laws impacting tech. What can the new attorney expect, and how should they prepare? More on Mike Whalen. SPEAKERS Wayne Stacy, Mike Whalen Wayne Stacy 00:00 Welcome, everyone to the Careers and Technology podcast from the Berkeley Center of Technology. I'm your host, Wayne Stacy, the Executive Director for BCLT. And today, we're fortunate to have Mike Whalen from Paul Hastings with us. Mike is an attorney in the litigation department of Paul Hastings, specializing in general litigation with most of his clients in the tech space. So he gives us a really interesting view of how litigation is impacting tech companies and how to get ready for a career in that. So Mike, let me let me start with the idea about, you know, General litigation versus specialty litigation. You know, what should what should a student be thinking about? Mike Whalen 00:49 So I think, for a student, and when it's great to be here, and to talk with you, and hopefully help students figure out what they potentially want out of their career, especially those looking at litigation, which is what I'm familiar with, and students thinking about, it should really think broadly, I think about, you know, what they enjoy what led them to go to law school. And what led me in particular down the path of general litigation is really the notion of problem solving, and being able to think through problems across different industries, across different procedural matrices, whether you're in court or out of court, and maybe a post judgment proceeding. And I think that's really the skill of a generalist litigator, the ability to see a lot of industries see a lot of problems and see a lot of areas of the law. And if that's something that interests students, then they should really think hard about being a general litigator, because I do think there's a general shift, in this day and age you're either hyper specialized, or there's a real emphasis in larger firms like Paul Hastings, on having a broad base of skills as a generalist. Wayne Stacy 01:53 So that's a it's an interesting point about being hyper specialized. You know, I spent nearly all of my life doing patent litigation, which would be that hyper specialization, and not a lot of other things. 20 years ago, people said that, well, General litigation is dead. In big firms, you've got to be hyper specialized. But it seems to be drifting back towards the two specialization, you know, specialization and general litigation coexisting very, very well. Mike Whalen 02:25 Yeah, I think that's right. And I think that's the nature of where legal practice, again, at firms like Paul Hastings and other firms that you've spoken with on the podcast, I think that's where it's headed, in that, in general, the practice is driven by our clients hardest problems. And for some of our clients, particularly say, in the biotech space or in the pharma space, those hardest problems will consistently recur in the IP space. And there's absolutely an area for that hyper specialization. And you do see that a lot. But in other situations, our clients hardest problems change day to day, week to week, month to month, and that really cries out for a generalist who both can react to those problems, but also know when it's time to collaborate and work with specialists. And I think more often than not our teams, particularly in traditional specialist fields, such as antitrust, you're r
Assistant Professor of Urology Dr. Michael Whalen discusses prostate cancer, specifically hereditary prostate cancer, and dietary changes to lower one's risk of developing this type of cancer.
In one of the wider ranging conversations we've ever had, we speak with Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated keyboardist and composer Michael Whalen. As you'll hear, that is only two strings to his bow and Michael has some fascinating insights into the music industry and making a living from music in the digital age. Links to content […]
Wann ging es das letzte Mal nur um Dich? Schon länger her? Dann ist genau jetzt der Moment für Deine Auszeit. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Alexis Ffrench – "Exhale" // Beethoven – "Bagatelle Nr. 11" // Michael Whalen – "The Shape Of Her Face" // Galuppi – "Sonate Nr. 5" // Dustin O'Halloran – "Opus 5" Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch hast, zu welchem Thema Philipp unbedingt eine Playlist zusammenschustern muss, dann schreib ihm: playlist@ndr.de.
Western Governors University (WGU) is a large online, non-profit, competency-based university based in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The College of Business has a total enrollment of over 41,000 students, 11,000 of which were enrolled in graduate business programs as of December 2020. The majority of its students are non-traditional and/or come from under-served populations. WGU is working to develop innovative products that address access and equitable attainment, creating pathways between talent and opportunity. In this webinar, learn about its competency-based approach to online education and its faculty model providing students with personalized support as they progress toward completion of a credential. The speakers will discuss WGU's strategies to scale while maintaining industry relevance, and provide a preview of the skills-focused direction of its program development and redevelopment efforts. Presenters:Michelle Love, Chair of the MBA Program, Western Governors University. USA.Ningchun Han, Product Development Owner, College of Business Western Governors University. USA.Michael Whalen, Skills Architect, College of Business, Western Governors University. USA.
Joe Sergienko joins Michael Whalen to talk about the enormous impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on normal economic activity, as well as contributing factors. Mr. Sergienko provides insights on what credit risk professionals are seeing and are likely to see as the pandemic plays out. Learn more in Credit Risk Management — Impact of an Ongoing Pandemic, a paper that Mr. Sergienko coauthored with Charles Trunz.
Peggy Daley joins Michael Whalen to discuss the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), penalties for violating the act, and shifts that technologies have caused in TCPA cases. They look into recent cases brought before the Supreme Court to further understand the changes to the wrong-number landscape.
In this episode, Tim interviews artist, composer, and music supervisor Michael Whalen about the purpose of music, and of the exciting platform Michael is head of A&R for called Myndstream, which completely reimagines how to deliver new music. Find out more about Michael at https://www.michaelwhalen.com. Find out more about Myndstream at https://myndstream.com. For the "Relaxation Vacation", visit: https://www.sonicrecovery.com For the Music in Recovery Self-Care Guide for Healthcare Professionals, visit: https://hcp.sonicrecovery.com/ Learn about our sponsors: McConnellmts.com DrNeecie.com Production Support: Chris Millett
In this episode, Tim interviews Emmy winning artist/composer/music supervisor Michael Whalen on creating music for service and the new way Myndstream shares music in a whole new way. Find out more about Myndstream at www.myndstream.com and find out about Michael at www.michaelwhalen.com. For the "Relaxation Vacation", visit: https://www.sonicrecovery.com For the Music in Recovery Self-Care Guide for Healthcare Professionals, visit: https://hcp.sonicrecovery.com/ Learn about our sponsors: McConnellmts.com DrNeecie.com Production Support: Chris Millett
In this episode, Michael Whalen is joined by BRG Director Roberto Cunha to discuss the fundamentals of the Hotelling rule and how this long-standing rule has prevailed in today's economy. Learn more about the Hotelling rule in a paper coauthored by Mr. Cunha, “The Hotelling Rule in Non-Renewable Resource Economics.”
Relaxing Chillout 21 Tracklist: 01. Lemongrass - Parc De Joie 02. Noveller - Effektology 03. Jon Brooks - Fonn 04. worriedaboutsatan - Frankfurt 05. Ocoeur - Ascent 06. Logic Moon - Your Face In Slow Motion 07. Michael Whalen - 1000 Paper Cranes 08. Bistro Boy - Waves Of Sorrow 09. Loscil - Bipolar, Pt. 1 10. Mono - Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn 11. Ariel Kalma - Bindu (Remastered 2020) 12. Seahawks & Woo - Magic Sphere 13. Circular - Meteorites
Happy New Year! This week's episode is Blonde Ice, a crime film noir released on July 24, 1948, directed by Jack Bernhard with music by Irving Gertz. The film was originally released as a B movie. This means the film is a low budget commercial film along with a feature movie. The film stars Leslie Brooks as Claire Cummings Hanneman, Robert Paige as Les Burns, and Michael Whalen as Stanley Mason. It is based on the 1938 novel Once Too Often by Elwyn Whitman Chambers. Claire is a society reporter and serial killer who is willing to go to extremes if it means publishing a story. She manages to keep herself in the headlines by marrying and seducing a series of wealthy men. However, all of these men die under certain mysterious circumstances. In order to protect her reputation, as well as deflect suspicion from herself, Claire frames her former boyfriend, the sportswriter Les Burns. Home of The Speakeasy Noir Cast https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3mjDjoa... Resurrection Films LLC https://resurrectionfilms.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/support
BRG Managing Director Elizabeth Arnold joins Michael Whalen to talk about how COVID-19 has changed the workplace environment and how well employees are complying with the employment law for remote workers. Ms. Arnold discusses an empirical study conducted recently by BRG Labor and Employment experts to examine hourly employees’ compliance with applicable wage and hour laws in a remote work environment.
Welcome to our first ever Patron-requested episode! Our wonderful patron, Daryll "The Last Rican" Bowers, host of the VGM Fight Club podcast, has brought along a good friend, Pernell of the Rhythm and Pixels podcast! It's an extra-long podcast host extravaganza as we discuss a series that is very close to three of our hearts: Pokemon! Enjoy a diverse selection of tunes from three veterans and one noob (yours truly) as we explore a small part of the history of this world-famous, long-running franchise. The Last Rican has also brought along some quiz questions to try to stump Pernell and Shootkapow. See how many you can answer as you follow us on our journey through the various Pokemon regions! Thanks as always to our amazing patrons and the artists who made our show art and theme song. Special thanks to Naomi Rubin for our amazing new cover art! Links to their content can be found below the playlist on our YouTube video! You, too, can become a patron at patreon.com/vgmvgm, and you can reach out to us by e-mail at verygoodmusicvgm@gmail.com, on Twitter @Shootkapow, or by leaving us a voice message at anchor.com/vgmvgm. You can also leave us a comment on YouTube and while you're at it, please let us know if you like the video, and subscribe and ring the bell to be notified of future episodes! We look forward to hearing from you! Play-in – The Last Rican Theme by Shootkapow 3:29 - Pokemon Blue/Red - Junichi Masuda - Nintendo/Game Freak - Game Boy - 1996 cover by jesterdist 9:34 - Route 120 - Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire - Go Ichinose, Morikazu Aoki, Junichi Masuda - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - Game Boy Advance - 2002 24:37 - Skyarrow Bridge - Pokemon Black/White - Shota Kageyama, Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda, Minako Adachi - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - DS - 2010 42:14 - Main Menu - Pokemon Duel - Shota Kageyama - The Pokemon Company/Heroz - Android/iOS - 2016 56:29 - Hi Score Screen - Pokemon Pinball - Go Ichinose - Nintendo/Jupiter, HAL Laboratory - Game Boy Color - 1999 1:08:08 - Elite 4 Battle - Pokemon Black/White - Shota Kageyama, Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda, Minako Adachi - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - DS - 2010 1:16:01 - Dialga's Fight to the Finish! - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time and Darkness - Arata Iiyoshi, Hideki Sakamoto, Keisuke Ito, Ryoma Nakamura, Kenichi Saito - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Chunsoft - DS - 2007 1:29:08 - Great Paradise - Learn With Pokemon: Typing Adventure - Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata, Kimihiro Abe, Music Supervisor Hitoshi Sakimoto - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Genius Sonority - DS - 2011 1:40:22 - Battle vs Red Theme - Pokemon Soul Silver/Heart Gold - Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda, Takuto Kitsuta - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - DS - 2009 1:57:32 - Koga's Theme - Pokemon Puzzle League - John Siegler, Marry Corallo, Louis Cortelezzi, Ken Cumminos, Neil Jason, Michael Whalen, Ralph Schucketit, Brian Steckler, and Lawrence Schwedler - Nintendo/Nintendo Software Technology - N64 - 2000 2:15:22 - Battle! Rival Hugh - Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 - Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, Teruo Taniguchi - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - DS - 2012 2:34:00 - Dragon's Nest - Pokken Tournament - Hiroki Hashimoto - Bandai Namco Studios/The Pokemon Company - Arcade/Wii-U/Switch - 2015 2:49:17 - Legendary Pokemon Theme - Pokemon Diamond/Pearl - Go Ichinose, Junichi Masuda, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Game Freak - DS - 2006 3:16:18 - Phenac City - Pokemon Colosseum - Tsukasa Tawada - Nintendo, The Pokemon Company/Genius Sonority - GameCube - 2003 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vgmvgm/message
His revelation nearly three years ago of sexual abuse by a priest within the Diocese of Buffalo touched off a wave of further complaints, which soon led to the departure of former diocesan leaders. Michael Whalen, when asked about the lawsuit filed against the diocese Monday by the New York State Attorney General, called the action "a big stepping stone" toward justice.
#520: Today on the Anxiety Slayer Podcast, Shann is speaking with Michael Whalen, a two-time Emmy® award winner, and Grammy-nominated composer and music supervisor, Michael Whalen. A veteran of more than 800 TV and film scores, thousands of commercials, and numerous TV themes and video games, Michael is also a world-renown recording artist and producer with 32 solo and soundtrack recordings to his credit since 1993.“I have been pursuing a spiritual ‘awakening’ for most of my adult life. Over the past decade, I realized that I am 100 percent responsible for whatever my relationship with a ‘higher being’ might be.” -Michael Whalen Points covered in this episode How this work represents Michael’s spiritual practiceHow Ambient music impacted his life personally and professionally?The inspiration for his album, “Sacred Spaces”Walking through the process of creating original soundsWhy listening to ambient music so beneficial when dealing with anxiety or stressThe art of mindfulness How Michael’s music has helped someone cope with anxiety or stress? “Sacred Spaces” is an epic recording nearly ten years in the making. Filled with sonic landscapes built from hundreds of layers of sound, “Sacred Spaces” is Michael’s tour-de-force electronic project, which seamlessly blends his natural gift for melody with fresh textures and percolating rhythms. Deeply inspired by Michael’s film and TV work and his love for progressive rock, “Sacred Spaces” is a gorgeous ambient recording. Get Sacred Spaces wherever music is streaming. You can also buy on Amazon if you prefer a CD or Vinyl pressing. Also MentionedThe Pearl by Harold Budd and Brian Eno
David Lewin joins Michael Whalen to discuss the effects that the California AB5 ruling has had on the gig economy in Silicon Valley and the tech sector. Dr. Lewin provides personal insights on these complex issues and his work with independent contractors to modify this ruling prior to the election.
#planetmullins #michaelwhalen #robmullinslaTwo time Emmy winning composer Michael Whalen sits down for an in depth interview to discuss music production, his new album, and the music biz with Rob Mullins.Michael Whalen's new album is "Sacred Spaces" an amazing audio journey into other dimensions.Michael Whalen's website http://michaelwhalen.comRob Mullins is a Grammy nominated composer with 39 albums to his credit.He is also touring keyboardist for jazz great Hubert Laws.Find Rob on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/rob-mullins/4607776Rob Mullins' website http://www.planetmullins.com
*QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...* **THE QUIETUDE SERIES** ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this** 39th edition of Quietude for September 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with **brand new tracks** from **David Hicken, Víkingur Ólafsson, David Arkenstone, Dan Kennedy, Robin Spielberg, Bernward Koch, and Michael Whalen.** I hope you'll continue to enjoy these handpicked-selections especially during this "New Normal" life. Thank you and may God Bless us all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 39 (September 2020)**
*QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...* **THE QUIETUDE SERIES** ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this** 39th edition of Quietude for September 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with **brand new tracks** from **David Hicken, Víkingur Ólafsson, David Arkenstone, Dan Kennedy, Robin Spielberg, Bernward Koch, and Michael Whalen.** I hope you'll continue to enjoy these handpicked-selections especially during this "New Normal" life. Thank you and may God Bless us all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 39 (September 2020)**
*QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...* **THE QUIETUDE SERIES** ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this** 39th edition of Quietude for September 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with **brand new tracks** from **David Hicken, Víkingur Ólafsson, David Arkenstone, Dan Kennedy, Robin Spielberg, Bernward Koch, and Michael Whalen.** I hope you'll continue to enjoy these handpicked-selections especially during this "New Normal" life. Thank you and may God Bless us all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 39 (September 2020)**
Our 1st episode in a month and what a great guest and subject to start with! Gina introduces us to Michael Whalen, an Entrepreneur for over 43 years. Michael has owned/operated 6 businesses during that time, and employed more than 120 people. One of those businesses was a screen printing / graphic arts / Identity services business in Hawaii which produced over 10 Million garments during a 33-year career. Michael was an Environmental Science Major In college who has been focused on promoting Sustainable living in Hawaii. He studied and applied the USGBC’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental design) Green Building certification guidelines to create "Kuwili Lani”, Hawaii’s First Fossil Fuel free, sustainable Agrihood (Agricultural neighborhood) subdivision. We really enjoyed this conversation and for more information click the link below! https://www.kuwililani.com/kuwili-lani-story/ Want more of Bill K & Gina Faye? CLICK HERE!
David J. Teece, BRG’s chairman and principal executive officer, joins Michael Whalen for a conversation near the first anniversary of 2019’s New Enlightenment conference held at Adam Smith’s Panmure House in Edinburgh, Scotland. Dr. Teece discusses the history of Adam Smith, also known as the father of capitalism and economics, and how Smith’s paradigms of international economics are directly challenged with the surge to prominence of a very different model pursued by China.
We’ve decided to extend this edition to 4 hours to accommodate a stack of new releases that have steadily come in over the last few weeks. I know this is a long session but you can always take time for a break, have a drink, or whatever you fancy. Before we get the show on the road, here are newcomers to Sequences, 4th Eden from Wales composing melodic, spacial tuneful sounds. If Massive Attack or similar got down in the mud and rolled around a bit they might end up sounding like Rites of Fall. A Kosmiche conjuration exploring spectral echoes, pulses, and harmonic figures phasing through time from Ogre. Listening Center, in growth dream-like melodies and electronic sound palettes. Michael Whalen a two-time Emmy award winner, a tour-de-force of electronic music which seamlessly blends his natural gift for melody with fresh textures and percolating rhythm, Rayspark Industries collaboration with Urban Meditation under the name of Apollo North, a collection of “experimental” ambient electronica, leaning towards the minimalist side & lastly the soothing and calming music of Liquid Mind. No favoritism intended with the opening exclusive track “Kinematic Star” by Volt, featured on E-Scape 2020, unfortunately, one of the many music festivals canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Playlist No 176 02.09 Volt ‘Kinematic Star’ (album Escape 2020 Various Artists) www.admusiconline.com 09.02 4th Eden ‘Contact’ (album Dark Skies) www.4th-eden.bandcamp.com 17.51 Michael Whalen ‘Sacred Spaces’ (album Sacred Spaces) www.michaelwhalen.com 22.07 Michael Whalen ‘A Metaphysical Morning’ 27.39 Nord ‘Up In The Skye’ (album Linking The Stars) www.nordmusic.bandcamp.com 36.34 Lankow & Bruckner ‘Segment 1 & 2’ (album Segmented Vision) https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com 51.27 Ian Boddy ‘Prague 1’ (album Modulations) www.dinrecords.bandcamp.com 01.04.26 OGRE ‘Geist Part 1’ (Geist) https://ogresound.bandcamp.com 01.16.33 Howard Givens & Craig Padilla ‘Prana’ (album The Bondhi Mantra) www.spottedpeccary.com 01.29.23 Eagle ‘The Arecibo Message’ (Album Journey’) 01.35.47 Shinpal ‘Heavenly Over There’ (album Momentary Disappeared Memory) www.syngate.net 01.46.07 Shinpan ‘Sun Flower’ 01.52.11 Rites To Fall ‘Towards The Blackest Skies’ (album Towards The Blackest Skies) www.ritestofall.bandcamp.com 01.58.05 Jessica Moss ‘Fractals (Truth)’ (album Entanglement) www.jessicamoss.bandcamp.com 02.05.07Apollo North ‘Binary Down Lines’ (album Binary Down Lines) www.apollonorth.bandcamp.com 02.12.36 Apollo North ‘Meridian Response’ 02.25.08 Mo-Du ‘Closeness Centrality’ (album MOD04) www.mo-du.bandcamp.com 02.30.56 Mo-Du ‘In Disconnected Graphs’ 02.36.14 Ian Boddy ’Shrine Remix’ (album Escape 2020 Various Artists) www.admusiconline.com 02.45.29 RadioSilence ‘Alpha’ (album RadioSilence VI) *** https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 02.57.36 Listening Center ‘Hovering Haze’ (album Diaphanous Structures) www.listeningcenter.bandcamp.com 03.01.15 Listening Center ‘Sapling Three’ 03.05.38 Jim Ottaway ‘Skies Rain Down Monsoon Mix’ www.jimottaway.bandcamp.com 03.14.12 RadioSilence ‘Delta’ (album RadioSilence V) *** https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 03.26.07 Kamarius ‘Another Beautiful Day’ (album A Gate To Eternity) www.kamarius.bandcamp.com 03.33.37 Kamarius ‘High Plateau’ 03.41.10 Adeptus Mechanicus ‘Solar Flares’ (album The Journey) www.eagle5.bandcamp.com 03.48.11 Liquid Mind X111 ‘Life In The Slow Lane’ (album Mindfulness) www.liquidmindmusic.com
Have you ever wondered what the atmosphere of a space sounds like? Well look no further! In this episode, Emmy Award winning film and TV composer Michael Whalen teaches all about the history of ambient music. He talks about its classical music roots, how circuits and tape collages and German composers had a part in its evolution, and how Brian Eno changed everything. He also talks about his own new album of music for sacred spaces.
Join Kelli and music composer Michael Whalen as they chat about his recent album, Sacred Spaces, and how it promotes the relaxation response in listeners. Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including coaching, articles, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful, but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
Emmy® award-winning composer Michael Whalen is a veteran of more than 800 TV and film scores, thousands of commercials and numerous TV themes and video games. In his latest album, he turns his attention to electronic and ambient music with spiritual overtones. Sacred Spaces is a collection of uplifting, deeply layered anthems that was released just as the conronavirus pandemic hit – and as Michael tells us, provides a glimpse of meditation and comfort in the midst of crisis.
Emmy® award-winning composer Michael Whalen is a veteran of more than 800 TV and film scores, thousands of commercials and numerous TV themes and video games. In his latest album, he turns his attention to electronic and ambient music with spiritual overtones. Sacred Spaces is a collection of uplifting, deeply layered anthems that was released just as the conronavirus pandemic hit – and as Michael tells us, provides a glimpse of meditation and comfort in the midst of crisis.
QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...THE QUIETUDE SERIES ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this **34th edition of Quietude for April 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with brand new tracks from David Foster, Vincente M, Víkingur Ólafsson, Michael Whalen, Chad Lawson, Danny Wright, Erik Bikales, and the famous piano theme from Netflix's "Crash Landing On You" entitled "The Song For My Brother." I hope these handpicked selections will find you inner peace and eternal love during this lockdown period. Thank you and God Bless to all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 34 (April 2020)**
QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...THE QUIETUDE SERIES ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this **34th edition of Quietude for April 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with brand new tracks from David Foster, Vincente M, Víkingur Ólafsson, Michael Whalen, Chad Lawson, Danny Wright, Erik Bikales, and the famous piano theme from Netflix's "Crash Landing On You" entitled "The Song For My Brother." I hope these handpicked selections will find you inner peace and eternal love during this lockdown period. Thank you and God Bless to all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 34 (April 2020)**
QuietStorm: The MVP Collection presents...THE QUIETUDE SERIES ~ a relaxing, stress-free blend of new age, ambient, lush vocals, & piano music. This series will provide the listener to a quiet musical experience, away from any stress in our daily, busy lives. In this **34th edition of Quietude for April 2020**, calming & peaceful music continues with brand new tracks from David Foster, Vincente M, Víkingur Ólafsson, Michael Whalen, Chad Lawson, Danny Wright, Erik Bikales, and the famous piano theme from Netflix's "Crash Landing On You" entitled "The Song For My Brother." I hope these handpicked selections will find you inner peace and eternal love during this lockdown period. Thank you and God Bless to all! >> **The Quietude Series Volume 34 (April 2020)**
One of cruel ironies of 2020 is that spring here in Northern California is the loveliest we've seen in years. As we absorb the terrible news about a global pandemic against this lush, verdant background, the "cognitive dissonance" is deafening. The plants and animals don't know about the virus and are having a wonderful time, while the humans have to fight a ruthless bio-terrorist that can turn our fellow citizens into involuntary assassins, and paralyze our whole society. So in this season of hope and rebirth, we celebrate our steadfast first responders, heroic doctors and dedicated nurses, while we mourn our sick, our suffering and our dead. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a program called ELEGIES FOR THE FALLEN. Music by MICHAEL WHALEN, DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, JON HOPKINS, CHARLES B. KIM, A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN, and KEVIN BRAHENY FORTUNE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
On today's show, I am delighted to have the 2-time Emmy Award Winning composer Michael Whalen who specializes in creating music to soothe the mind. Michael starting creating music when he realized he could help his father go to sleep with different sounds, since then Michael has had millions of streams globally and amassed a passionate fanbase who rely on his music to relax, sleep and focus. During this episode, we speak through Michael's newly launched album Sacred Spaces which is brilliant. Michael is ALSO the master creator behind the NOT PERFECT theme music.Michael is a part of Myndstream, a record label and movement focused on supporting music for mental wellbeing. Please find more information on their music made to relax, sleep, focus and move at www.myndstream.com and on any music streaming platform.Find Sacred Spaces album here: https://open.spotify.com/album/0PAUzUb2X46642J4NPC27HA little bit about the NOT PERFECT podcast. Thank you for reading this and thank you for being here. The intention for this podcast is to share conversations on the subjects that can nurture our life from the inside. Just like physical exercise takes work and commitment, I believe our emotional health requires the same attention. Life throws curve balls unexpectedly and these can feel much more manageable when we know more about our mind. I hope these episodes are helpful in sharing tools, tips and insights into our brilliant hardware that can feel faulty but always fixable. I would love to hear from you if you have any feedback or guest suggestions, please find me on instagram @poppyjamie and @happynotperfect.Want to feel a bit happier? Download my mindfulness app Happy Not Perfect. The app gives you a daily work-out for your mind that helps you to rest, process thoughts and trains positive thinking. Perfect as a morning mind-set routine or when you need to calm down in moments of anxiety or stress. On IOS and Android. www.happynotperfect.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 30 DE MARZO DE 2020 - ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER. Song of Isolde (Eolian Minstrel, 1993) - ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER. Across the Iron River (The Return) (Eolian Minstrel, 1993) - ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER. The Years in the Forest (Eolian Minstrel, 1993) - MICHAEL WHALEN. Sacred Spaces (Sacred Spaces, 2020) - MICHAEL WHALEN. The Pure and the Calm (Sacred Spaces, 2020) - MICHAEL WHALEN. An Ocean of Candlelight (Sacred Spaces, 2020) - STEVE ORCHARD. Dreams of Avalon (Astral Travellers, 2020) - STEVE ORCHARD. Other Dimensions (Astral Travellers, 2020) - STEVE ORCHARD. Earth's Edge (Astral Travellers, 2020) - ERIC BIKALES. Yellow Bird (Fire in the Clouds, 2020) - ERIC BIKALES. Cebu Sunrise (Fire in the Clouds, 2020) - ERIC BIKALES. Fire in the Clouds (Fire in the Clouds, 2020) - MAX RICHTER / DINAH WASHINGTON. On the Nature of Daylight / This Bitter Earth (The Blue Notebooks Deluxe Edition, 2018
Demand for project finance skills has never been higher, but finding suitable case studies - and making sure the right institutions have access to the right knowledge - is still challenging. Tom Nelthorpe talks to Michael Whalen, Ian Cogswell and Paul Clifford about closing the gap.
Satellite finance has overcome some spectacular booms and busts, thanks to access to a variety of financing sources. Increased satellite data usage could take the market to ever greater heights. Tom Nelthorpe talks demand and launch risk with Michael Whalen from Berkeley Research Group and Nick Flitterman from Portland Advisers.
It's the inaugural Proximo Festive Trends Round-up and Draft. Jonathan Yellen, Michael Whalen of Berkeley Research Group, and Ian Cogswell of Cogswell Consulting join Proximo's Tom Nelthorpe to review and rank the most important trends of 2019 in energy, infrastructure and project finance.
Project and infrastructure bond funds are still a rarity in debt capital markets, and are even rarer in emerging markets. Can a new emerging markets infrastructure fund fill a gap in supplying long-dated debt? Tom Nelthorpe speaks to Susan Wisialko of Global Infrastructure Finance and Michael Whalen of Berkeley Research Group.
PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 15 DE JULIO DE 2019 - RAY LYNCH. Ivory (Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening, 1993) - KEITH JARRETT. I C Major (J.S. Bach, The Well-Tempered Clavier, 2019) - KEITH JARRETT. II C Minor (J.S. Bach, The Well-Tempered Clavier, 2019) - KEITH JARRETT. III C-Sharp Major (J.S. Bach, The Well-Tempered Clavier, 2019) - CHRISTOPH BERGHORN. Piano Reflections (Let Go, 2019) - CHRISTOPH BERGHORN. Cellody for Annika (Let Go, 2019) - PERPETUAL MOTION. Sunsplash (Dance of Two Souls, 2019) - JILL HALEY. Whirlwind (The Winds of Badlands, 2019) - JILL HALEY. Silhouettes at Dusk (The Winds of Badlands, 2019) - JILL HALEY. Floor of the Sky (The Winds of Badlands, 2019) - MICHAEL WHALEN. Cupid Blindfolded (Cupid Blindfolded, 2019) - MICHAEL WHALEN. The Muse (Cupid Blindfolded, 2019) - RAY LYNCH. Your Feeling Shoulders (Deep Breakfast, 1984)
US LNG developers struggle more with permitting and politics than with raising debt, though banks are likely to be prodded to take on more merchant risk on future financings. In an episode recorded in March this year, Tom Nelthorpe talked to Michael Whalen, a managing director at Berkeley Research Group, and Inosi Nyatta, a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell
In our last episode, we covered LIBOR’s history and reasons why it’s being phased out. Now, we dive into what’s next and LIBOR’s replacement: SOFR. Michael Whalen, a managing director in BRG’s Washington, DC, office, explains different approaches to replacing LIBOR and what the next generation of benchmarks will be expected to handle.
Why are project finance banks under so much pressure to sell down their exposures, and which methods have worked best to do so? Host Tom Nelthorpe discusses syndication, securitisation, capital markets projects, first loss insurance and bilateral debt sales with Ian Cogswell and Michael Whalen.
In this episode, we speak with Michael Whalen, a managing director in BRG’s Washington, DC, office. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in advising, structuring, and raising more than $20 billion in finance for capital-intensive infrastructure projects across the energy value chain and other infrastructure sectors. In the first of two episodes with Michael, we focus on the future of LIBOR, one of the key benchmark rates in the world economy, which is set to go away in 2021. He provides a brief history of LIBOR and discusses why it’s being phased out.
In an episode first aired May 6, 2019: DJ Andrew Sandoval takes you to 3300 Warner Blvd. to hear his discussion with record producer, Lenny Waronker. They discuss and play Lenny's productions for Bobby Vee, Dick Jensen And The Imports, The Mojo Men, Harpers Bizarre, Michael Whalen, Lola Falana, The Beau Brummels, Tom Northcott, The Everly Brothers, Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman, Sal Valentino, Nancy Sinatra & Brian Wilson. Along the way, Lenny also talks about his work with Snuff Garrett, Mo Ostin, Nick DeCaro, Harry Nilsson, Leon Russell, Jack Nitzsche, Ry Cooder and many more 1960's luminaries.
Assistant Professor of Urology Dr. Michael Whalen discusses prostate cancer, specifically hereditary prostate cancer and dietary changes to lower one's risk of developing this type of cancer.
Michael T. Whalen (whalenfilms.com) shares all that he has learned from film making. This coversation covers his work on Cops (some pretty crazy stories) to Documentries he is working on now. This guy is a plethora of information and he shares A LOT of that information with me. I hope you Enjoy!
xcission of a disconnected obscurancy, with the sounds of Michael Whalen, Seetyca, Keosz, Aegri Somnia, Al Gromer Khan and Atrium Carceri.
xcission of a disconnected obscurancy, with the sounds of Michael Whalen, Seetyca, Keosz, Aegri Somnia, Al Gromer Khan and Atrium Carceri.
Click pix for music exec, #LindaLorenceCritelli, 2X Emmy-winning composer, #MichaelWhalen, and chart-topping singer/songwriter, #MarciGeller. Knockin it out of the park! Also call-ins from writer/producer #DaveLory, SongHall's #AprilAnderson, etc and new song from #michaelCASTALDO, 92 minutes of great music, fun and insights into how to monetize music in the new DIY music industry. Keepin' it real. Keepin' It Live!
Emmy award winning composer and artist Michael Whalen joins us to talk about his 68+ Macs and how he's been making music with Apple technology since 1984.
Host Dr. Richard Louis Miller interviews Michael Whalen about his struggle with apnea and weight loss. Michael Whalen is a composer of over 650 television and film scores and thousands of advertising jingles. He has won two Emmy Awards and his works feature in places from TV shows to audiobooks. Projects include the human trafficking film in 2011 Cargo and short films for Disney.
At least 17 women have come forward accusing President Trump of sexual assault. In honor of our incoming President, please enjoy “Tiny Hands” by Fiona Apple and Michael Whalen.
The brilliant Emmy Winning Michael Whalen discusses artistry, scheduling, balancing wearing MANY hats and, his key focus currently: the philosophy of monetization. What does powerful scheduling really mean and how can it support you in your music career? Quotable goodness: "Performance is a product of action." - Michael WhalenMichael talks about being a film composer and getting gigs, working with directors, and choosing the right gig for you. Growing your reputation through being authentic to what work you want do. The conversation turns to creativity in arranging, and then rounds off with Michaels current focus, monetization. It’s a new philosophy where rather than protecting copyright, the artists need to let go and let their music be heard to the masses in whatever medium possible.MX4 Participants Interviewing: Jenna Burke, Brad Roseborough, Lauren (SenoritAwesome)Links Mentioned:Michael Whalen WebsiteLandmark EducationSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)
Segon i darrer programa dedicat al projecte "Songs Without Words" el qual es basa en que grans compositors són convidats a tocar amb piano una de les seves peces preferides. En aquest programa sentim les propostes de Diane Warren, Jim Brickman, Jeremy Lubbock, Brian Wilson, Stephen Sondheim, Michael Whalen, Jeff Lorber i Carole King
El 1997 el segell discogràfic Windham Hill publica el disc "Songs without words" produit per en Michael Whalen sota la filosofia de convidar a excelents compositors i músics per a tocar una peça o cançó enfrontant-se al piano en solitari. En aquest programa gaudim d'aquestes interpretacions per part de'n David Foster, Desmond Child, David Benoit, Eric Bazilian, John Corey, Walter Afanasieff, Bob James i Michael Kamen
Dr. Glade Curtis can predict when a baby will make his first raspberry...Your Baby's First Week. Brenna Findley says if she were Attorney General, Iowa would be suing over Obamacare. A follow-up on the Project Lead the Way...how some Iowans are making a path towards our technological future. Todd and Hanna Blanton, Lesa Kingman, Clint Downey and David Rethwich tell the Story. Michael Whalen talks from the deep end of the think-tank about "The Under-Taxed Rich".