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Latest podcast episodes about miss tess

Portland Roots Media
SED 536: Tess in Montreal

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 8:45


Today we're gonna talk about Miss Tess's travel to the nation of Canada. This isn't a bunch of tips and tricks about how to travel with someone who has autism. BUT if that's what you're looking for, check out: SED 507 - Traveling with Autism: 14 Essential Hacks for a Smoother Journey Part 1 of 2SED 508 - Traveling with Autism: 14 Essential Hacks for a Smoother Journey Part 2 of 2

The String
Miss Tess

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 59:01


Episode 318: Over a 15-year career that began in Boston's jazz and old-time scene, Nashville-based Miss Tess has distinguished herself with a hybrid blend of contemporary songwriting and vintage, swinging Americana. On her newest, the widely traveled artist taps a long love affair with Cajun country in Louisiana, yet it's her own blend rather than a traditional homage. Our conversation spans her upbringing in Maryland, her passion for early blues and jazz, her fascinating musical relationships and her annual immersion in the Blackpot festival in Lafayette, where she made the new Cher Rêve.

Portland Roots Media
SED 534: Tooth or Consequences

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 10:02


Today we're gonna talk about Miss Tess's recent visit to the dentist.Many thanks to the New York Times for writing about dental patients with disabilities back in 2019, and NYU's new facility designed to help them: "Saving the Teeth of Patients with Special Needs," by Catherine St. Louis, 5/2/2019.

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #559

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 63:08


FTB podcast #559 features two great new releases, Cher Rêve by Miss Tess, and Joe Ely's Love and Freedom. Also new music from The Delines, Crys Matthews, Nefesh Mountain, Chatham Rabbits, and more!  Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9545

Portland Roots Media
Tess Goes to Camp

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 6:29


Quick update about Miss Tess and her adventures at summer camp.

Basic Folk
Dinty Child Dreams Up Tunes on Island Time, ep. 249

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:18


Dinty Child, founding member of Session Americana, the beloved Boston roots music collective, who've accidentally been a band for twenty years, has just released his second solo album, Letting the Lions In. The new songs feature co-writing on all tracks between Dinty and Boston area songwriters like Mark Erelli, Kris Delmhorst and Dave Godowsky. A self-proclaimed slow-writer, the majority of these songs were written on the annual Sub Rosa songwriting retreat Dinty runs on Three Mile Island (no, not that Three Mile Island) on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Owned by the Appalachian Mountain Club, Dinty's family has been working at the island for over 100 years. Dinty currently serves at the off-season manager, putting his musician and carpenter skills to good use hosting songwriter friends at said retreat like Rose Cousins, Rose Polenzani, Rachael Price, Miss Tess and many more, as well as Miles of Music, a summer camp run by Dinty, Kristin Andreassen and Laura Cortese.Letting the Lions In was co-produced by Zachariah Hickman (Josh Ritter, Ray LaMontagne) and recorded at Great North Sound in Parsonsfield Maine over the course of three days in the spring of 2021. Dinty says: "I often trade construction work for studio time there." During our conversation, we dig into why these songs needed to be recorded. Our consensus is that legacy and spreading joy to his community are the top two reasons. Also, Dinty, who says an annoyingly large percentage of his songs start as dreams, talks about what kind of sleeper he is, what's with the lion and his thoughts on drinking thanks to the handful of alcohol songs on the new album. Dinty is a dear friend to the podcast and an important part of the New England musical landscape, we're thrilled to have him on the show!Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 10/12/23 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 116:57


PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC presents Acoustic Europe: a musical journey through France, Italy, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark with ten enchanting songs by some of today's best singer-songwriters. Erella (Israel/France) "Jour Nouveau" Dota Kehr (Germany) "Sommer fur Sommer" Elijah Rose (France) "Mi Amor" Janne Schra, Noordpool Orkest (Netherlands) "Als Daar Muziek Voor Is" Brek (Iceland) "Halftomt glas" ****************** Del Castillo "El Sombrero" - www.delcastillomusic.com Davisson Bros "Long Hard Road" - Home Is Where The Heart Is https://davissonbrothersband.com/ Dan Tyminski "Keep Your Eye On Kentucky" - God Fearing Heathen www.dantyminski.com Chris Canterbury "The Devil, The Dealer & The Dark Side" - Quaalude Lullabies https://www.chriscanterburymusic.com/ Goldpine "Scarecrow" - Two https://goldpinemusic.com/ Colt McLauchlin "Drinkin' Boots" - https://coltonmclauchlin.com/ Katie Curley "Losing Hand" - Penny For My Heartbreak https://www.katiecurley.com/ Miss Tess "I Wanna Be A Cowboy" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com ****************** Bex Burch "Fruit Smoothie With Peanut Butter" - There Is Only Love And Fear - www.bexburch.com Joy Zimmerman "Nobel Prize" - Where The Light Lives https://joyzimmermanmusic.com/ Lynn Hollyfield "Because Of You" - In The Balance www.lynnhollyfield.com Rod Abernethy "The Coffee Song" www.rodabernethy.com Jess Terry "If I Were The Moon" - When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com Switchback "Drawn To The Light"- Birds Of Prey www.waygoodmusic.com Adam Klein "Bright Rails Shine" - Holidays In United States www.adam-klein.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 12 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

Portland Roots Media
#450: New Beginnings

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 7:19


The fall semester of school is kicking off for Miss Tess today. She's excited, and so am I. It's a new day.My new band is called UNLESS PROVOKED. We like you. Unless Provoked websiteUnless Provoked InstagramUnless Provoked FacebookUnless Provoked YouTubeGet your t-shirt here.

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS
CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS T04C097 Pero ya sus figuras pertenecen al pasado (26/08/2023)

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 55:33


Four Tops, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Larry Campbell y Teresa Williams, Miss Tess, The Limboos, Heavy Trash, Richard Hawley, Lovin' Spoonful, Bobby Darin, Joe Cocker, Claudine Longet, Nino Ferrer, Marlango, Mª Dolores Pradera ft. Enrique Urquijo, Oscar Alemán y su Quinteto de Swing, The Police.

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 6/20/23 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 171:25


Surprise Chef "Over The Moon" - Friendship https://www.facebook.com/aristosthefunkysurprisechef/ The Pink Diamond Revue "The Fuzz Guitar" www.pinkdiamondrevue.com The Kut "Animo" - Grit www.thekut.co.uk Blue Stragglers "Last Call" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/bluestragglersuk/ Cosmo Blue "Sweet Moments" - https://www.facebook.com/CosmoBlueband/ Versus The World "The Lights Of Rome" - The Bastards Will Live Forever https://www.facebook.com/vstheworldmusic Diesel Boy "Internet Girl" - Gets Old www.diesel-boy.com Horizon Theory "December" https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087913909620 *************************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "Free! Free At Last" "Underachievement" "Squirrel" "Aztec Energy" ********************** Miss Tess & The Talkbacks "One Last Kiss" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Good As Gold" - Years www.disarmers.com The Currys "Fault Lines" - This Side Of The Glass www.thecurrysmusic.com Eddie 9V "She Got Some Money" - Little Black Flies www.eddie9volt.com Twisted Pine "Amadeus Party" - Right Now www.twistedpinemusic.com Durham County Poets "Together In The Groove" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com The Faux Paws "Southport" - s/t www.thefauxpawsmusic.com ***************************** Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Golden Eagle" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Malcolm Holcombe "Conscience Of Man" - Bits and Pieces www.malcolmholcombe.com Aaron Smith & The Coal Biters "The Way To Sam's Throne" - The Legend of Sam Davis And Other Stories of Newton County Arkansas www.aaronsmithsongs.com Terri Hendrix "Get Down River" - Pilgrim's Progress Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com Hymn For Her "Elders" www.hymnforher.com Moonfruits "Carousel" - Salt www.moonfruits.ca Carole Wise "Still" - The Long way home www.carolewisemusic.com Vance Gilbert "I Hope He's The One This Time" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Claudia Schmidt "Broken Glass" Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Mike Agranoff "Wayfaring Stranger" - Ain't Never Been Plugged www.mikeagranoff.com ************************** Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

Portland Roots Media
#430: Did You Miss Me

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 8:37


Spring is in the air. I'm back from a trip, and I got some key USP7 updates for ya, including a check-in with Miss Tess. What does it mean to miss someone? Stronger Every Day is sponsored by The Disorder Channel. It's dedicated to rare diseases and other types of disabilities. Over 200 film and video titles, including a few video versions of this podcast. Available for free right now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel. The most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/Are you on our Discord server RARE & RELATABLE? It's a 24/7 chatroom for people dealing with rare diseases and other types of disabilities. We even have a closed channel for Hao-Fountain / USP7 families. Click here to join: discord.gg/7UFUPAFs8K

Portland Roots Media
#413: Germany Part 3

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 13:20


The phenotyping study begins for our girl in Germany. How does Miss Tess do?Wrapping up a three-part series about our recent trip. I share tips and tricks! #TravelingWithAutismSpecial shout-out to Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne, hosts of the great linguistics podcast Lingthusiasm, which totally saved me while I was in the hospital with Tess. Stronger Every Day is sponsored by The Disorder Channel. It's dedicated to rare diseases and other types of disabilities. Over 200 film and video titles, including a few video versions of this podcast. Available for free right now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel. The most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/Are you on our Discord server RARE & RELATABLE? It's a 24/7 chatroom for people dealing with rare diseases and other types of disabilities. We even have a closed channel for Hao-Fountain / USP7 families. Click here to join: discord.gg/7UFUPAFs8K

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 10/1/22 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 118:10


ALBUM FOCUS: Let It Bleed Revisited: An Ovation From Nashville featuring The Rock House All-Stars www.qualifiedrecords.com This reimagined version of The Rolling Stones' 1969 album includes handpicked lead singers with their own interpretations of Mick's lead vox. From this new tribute album, I aired: "Live With Me" featuring Seth James "Let It Bleed" featuring Emil Justian and Greg Mayo "Midnight Rambler" featuring Rick Huckaby *************** Jason Ringenberg "John The Baptist Was A Real Humdinger" - Stand Tall www.jasonringenberg.com Kalo "Heartbreak" - Dear John www.kaloband.com Secret Emchy Society "Hell Is A Hard Place" - The Chaser www.emchy.com Miss Tess & The Talkbacks 'Save Me St. Peter" - Sweet Talk www.misstessmusic.com Jack Grace Band "Hopin' For Some Good" - I Like It Wrong www.jackgrace.com Leah Belle Faser "Trash Talk" www.leahbellefaser.com ****************** These artists are performing at the upcoming Folk Music Ontario Conference 10/15 www.folkmusicontario.com Moonfruits "Ladder Song" - Salt www.moonfruits.ca Julian Taylor "Opening The Sky" www.juliantaylormusic.ca The Accidentals "Remain The Same" - Time Out: Session #2 www.theaccidentalsmusic.com Daniel James McFadyen "August, I'm Yours" www.danieljamesmcfadyen.com James Keelaghan "Alberta" - Second-Hand www.keelaghan.com ******************** The Brehms "Red Dress" www.thebrehmsband.com Chris Smither "Train Home" - Train Home www.smither.com Slaid Cleaves "Whim Of Iron" - Still Fighting The War www.slaidcleaves.com Johnsmith "Honest Truth" - Break Me Open www.johnsmithmusic.com Allysen Callery "I Can't See You" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallery.com Mike Agranoff "The Ballad Of Jake and Ten-Ton Molly" - Or Would You Rather Get A Job?" www.mikeagranoff.com *********************** Closing music: Gabrielle Roth & The Mirrors "Speaking Curves" - Jhoom: The Intoxication Of Surrender Running time: 4 hours, 25 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support

Dance Cry Dance Break
Break 006: Answer Inc./ Inhuman

Dance Cry Dance Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 13:18


On this episode of the Dance Cry Dance Break, we open with “Answer Inc.,” a story by Corey Farrenkopf followed by Inhuman, a track from the album Nothing Is by Nashville artist/producer Thomas Bryan Eaton.For Thomas Bryan Eaton, music is everything. Obsessed since childhood with sound and how you can make it, his musical journey has taken him all around this world. While often seen wandering around the fret boards of guitars & pedal steels with Miss Tess, Western Centuries, or JP Harris & the Tough Choices; Thomas also makes his own recordings reflecting his unique take on the music of America and beyond. Delving deep into the roots of music and searching for ways to push forward are at the core of his efforts & artistry.Bandcamp - Spotify - Instagram Corey Farrenkopf lives on Cape Cod with his wife, Gabrielle, and works as a librarian. His short stories have been published in Tiny Nightmares, The Southwest Review, Three-Lobed Burning Eye, Smokelong Quarterly, Catapult, Flash Fiction Online, Reckoning, Uncharted, Wigleaf, Bourbon Penn, and elsewhere. He is the Fiction Editor for The Cape Cod Poetry ReviewWebsite - Twitter - InstagramAnswer Inc. By Corey Farrenkopf Answer Inc. doesn't provide a company computer. For thirty-two fifty an hour, my old Mac does the job. The screen illuminates my face as I hunch over the keyboard. Every light is off in my basement apartment, the scent of microwaved Biryani filling the cramped space. I'm confined to the beanbag chair my parents let me take from my childhood bedroom, the faux leather slightly sticky beneath my back.  Once I log in, questions fill my ears. Is a Pomchi the right breed of dog for me? How far is too far to drive for a Tinder date before I look like a creep? If I can only afford to buy my father's diabetes medication or my brother's diabetes medication, whose should I buy? I'm not allowed a follow up question. I can't delve into which relative Asker C is closest with, which attended more of her high school drama performances, which calls on her birthday. No. They are paying for a one sentence reply, so one sentence is what they get. No, a cockapoo is the correct breed. Anything over fifty miles and you'll seem like an axe murderer. Strictly based on life expectancy, your brother. Sometimes I imagine my callers. Twenty-something with a perfect fade. Late thirties with a softening gym body. Early forties, grays coming in at the roots. It helps me answer, to humanize the anonymous caller numbers and blurred-out headshots. For fifty dollars, clients log on to have someone else make their decisions.  Should they get a face tattoo? How many cats is too many cats for their condo? Which is the best day of the week to bring up divorce to their blindsided spouse? I can see the allure. There are too many options these days, too many lives you can live, and none of them feel right. The vastness is crippling. If I had money, maybe I'd use the service. Employees get a twenty percent discount, but rent is steep.  My questions remain my own. *** I rarely get the same caller twice, except b582 that is.  Somehow, she's in my queue every day. I imagine she's in her thirties, short hair, eyes baggy from sleep. At least that's what her one sentence a day conveys. “Is the air in my apartment toxic?” she asked on her first call. I listened for the bleep of CO detectors. Finding none, I said “No, the air in your home is clean.” The next day she asked, “If my landlord is trying to poison me, how would I know?” After consulting a poison control Google search, I said, “You would feel light-headed and  nauseous.” Her daily questions morph from outward concerns to inner. “Is it crazy to believe your landlord is trying to kill you?” “Is it normal to fear the water coming from the tap?” “Is it normal to worry about what's coming for me?" To each question, given the times we live in, I say No it is completely normal to worry about X,Y, and Z as long as it doesn't rule your life.  *** After a month, I email my boss asking if I can get in touch with b582 to give her the number for a healthcare professional or therapist that may be better equipped for her questions than an ex-barista with a sociology degree. My supervisor writes back that of course there is no way to contact b582. Answer Inc. cares about customer privacy, and, if we were to pass b582 onto another service, we would be losing the fifty dollars per call, and that certainly isn't in the business plan.  We are a form of therapy, he says. The simplest form of therapy. *** On b582's hundredth call, I refuse to answer her question about fearing the inhuman silhouette standing on her street corner. Instead, I give her my cellphone number, rattling off the digits, hoping my supervisors aren't listening in. “There's got to be a better way of doing this. I can't give you the help you need. Call me and we'll figure something out.” b582 pauses.  “But what about the silhouette?” She asks after a minute. I swallow whatever response I thought I'd come up with and simply tell her, “If it's close to your house, yes, go lock your doors.”  Then she hangs up and my next caller is on, asking me about haircare products and flammability around tiki-torches. *** I wait for an unknown number to light up my cellphone screen, but nothing happens. I continue to answer questions about organic sheets, dopamine deficiency, and the most successful ways to potty train a cat, with no interruptions. I end my shift at eight o'clock and move to the kitchen where I microwave instant cup noodles and continue to wait for her call. But the call doesn't come. I worry about how quick she locked the door.  *** The next morning, b582's ID pops up on my screen. She neglected my personal number, but I'm cool with that simply for the fact whatever she thought she saw beneath that streetlight didn't get her in the night. I click “accept” and wait for her voice. “How do you live in this world?” she asks, words coming quick, as if startled. I've given up on one sentence replies. If she isn't going to call my actual number, this is the only chance, the only way I might help “By following the truth. Listening to facts. Believing those you love. Not letting every fear swallow your day.” Each option sounds sensical as I say it, but there is a hesitancy in the back of my throat, an uncertainty clinging to my tongue. “But everyone possesses their own individual truth. You're seeing a different world than I'm seeing.” “Nope, there's one world and we're all sharing it.” I'm waiting for my supervisor to come on the line to end the call, but it's just the two of us, despite the fact we've far surpassed the time limit. My heart rate is up. I can smell my own sweat. “You tell yourself what you need to. Our worlds aren't the same, but they might be some day. You couldn't do your job if they were the same. You'd have too many questions and there'd never be enough answers. You'd always be too afraid of what's coming.” “What is coming? Is it that silhouette again?” I ask. “What's coming for me is also coming for you. It comes for all of us, eventually. Why do you think I'm so afraid?” “I assumed you had an anxiety disorder or a list of phobias, not this.”  “We all have anxieties,” she replies. In the background, footsteps fall on hardwood, boots approaching from down a long hallway. “But this is different. It has arrived and I never learned how to prepare.” “Prepare for what?” “You'll know it when it gets to you. All I can say is you need to be the one asking the questions, not the one giving…” Then the line goes dead. “No, wait,” I reply, leaning forward, my face close to the screen as I frantically search for some trace of b582. An account number. An email. Something I might have previously overlooked. There's no redial option, no number I can reconnect with. It's just me and the next question.  “What's the cheapest wine I can get away with on a first date?” I want to ask if he's aware of what's coming for him, whatever got b582, but I hold my tongue.  “Twenty-eight a bottle,” I reply, not ready to be the one asking the questions.  Not yet.The Dance Cry Dance Break is written and produced by Natalie Bayne and recorded and edited by Moe Provencher. Theme music is Red Lines, by Dance Cry Dance Records artist Tiny Tiny. Dance Cry Dance is a collective record label in Seattle, WA. Paid subscriptions support our artists and writers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit break.dancecrydance.com/subscribe

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 7/4/22 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 138:13


Opening: The Trashmen "Tube City" The Surfaris "Surfaris Stomp" The Aqua Velvets "Green Sunshine" - Surfmania The Dead Milkmen "Punk Rock Girl" - Beelzebubba Michael Franti & Spearhead "The Sound Of Sunshine" - The Sound Of Sunshine **************** Boo Sutcliffe "The Last Train" - You're The Same As Me www.boosutcliffe.com @boo_sutcliffe Dan Rose "She's Always Right" www.danrosedk.com Mouths Of Babes "Lock & Key" - Brighter In The Dark www.mouthsofbabesmusic.com @mouths_babes Meg Williams "Real You" - Live and Learn www.megwilliamsmusic.com @megwilliamsband Simon Bromide "Not That Type" www.simonbromide.co.uk Jo Wymer "The Well Runs Dry" - SLG www.jowymer.com @jowymermusic The Reverend Shawn Amos "The Bottle Always Brings Me Down" - Hollywood Blues: Songs & Stories From The Family Tree 1997-2022 www.shawnamos.com @therevamos Reverend Raven & The Chain-Smokin' Altar Boys "Bricks In My Pillow" - Shake Your Boogie www.reverendraven.com ***************** Donna The Buffalo shares festival stages in July with the following artists: Donna The Buffalo "Motor" - Dance In The Street www.donnathebuffalo.com @donnathebuffalo Miss Tess & The Talkbacks "The Love I Have For You" - The Love I Have For You www.misstessmusic.com @misstessmusic Luke Winslow-King "If These Walls Could Talk" - If These Walls Could Talk https://lukewinslowking.com/ @king_winslow Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Parting Words - Years www.disarmers.com @sarahshook Dobet Gnahore "Leve-toi" - Couleur www.dobetgnahore.com @dobet_gnahore Eddie 9V Dog Me Around" - Little Black Flies www.eddie9v.com @eddie_9v The Accidentals "Wide Open" - Time Out: Session #2 www.theaccidentalmusic.com @moreaccidentals ******************* Sea Driver "Group Mentality" - Group Mentality www.facebook.com/seadriverUK @seadrivverUK Weekend Recovery "The Same Shame" - No Guts, All The Glory weekendrecovery.co.uk @weekendrecmusic Drop Top Alibi "Dylsong" www.droptopalibi.com @droptopalibi Joynoise "Enthusiasm" - You're Surrounded By The Best Around www.joynoiseband.com @joynoiseband East Of Eado "Start Anew" - Sonic Remedy www.eastofeado.com @eastofeado Napoleon "Fullsize Problem" www.napoleontoronto.com @napoleontoront0 Silverstein "It's Over" - Misery Made Me www.silversteinmusic.com @silverstein The Venomous Pinks "Apothecary Ailment" - www.thevenomouspinks.com @venomouspinks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support

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Portland Roots Media
#380: Shhhh

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 6:49


Let's take a field trip with Miss Tess, shall we? It's spring break, and she knows just the place she wants to go.Où est la bibliothèque? Stronger Every Day is sponsored by The Disorder Channel. It's dedicated to rare diseases and other types of disabilities. Over 100 film and video titles, including a few video versions of this podcast. Available for free right now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel. The most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/Are you on our Discord server RARE & RELATABLE? It's a 24/7 chatroom for people dealing with rare diseases and other types of disabilities. We even have a closed channel for Hao-Fountain / USP7 families. Click here to join: discord.gg/7UFUPAFs8K

Portland Roots Media
#365: I'm Walkin Here

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022


A fresh set of eyes looks at an activity Tess does every day. There are some surprises, including one that Miss Tess springs herself.We make an exciting discovery at PT. Okay, *two* discoveries.This podcast is sponsored by The Disorder Channel. It's 100% devoted to programming about rare diseases and other types of disabilities. You can add it for free right now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel—the most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/Merch! You can get your Stronger Every Day merch now on my storefront. T-shirts, mugs, masks, hoodies, kids' clothes—you name it. Each item has Tess's smiling face or this proclamation to the world: I'm in the Tess Army. Thanks in advance for supporting the show. Click here to get your merch now: https://bit.ly/tesspod

Portland Roots Media
#345: Taking a Tour

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 5:51


We've reached the last days of summer, but we're not quite back to school yet. Let's check in with Miss Tess.Tess tours her new school, where she'll be starting 6th grade.Stronger Every Day is sponsored by The Disorder Channel, now available for free on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel - the most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Country Heroes 13 – Noví hrdinové přicházejí

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020


Evžen Müller při pátrání po nových jménech narazil na spoustu pozoruhodné muziky vycházející z těch nejlepších tradic country. Uslyšíme například Nicka Shoulderse, Dallase Burrowa, Miss Tess, Joshua Ray Walkera, Christy Lynn Band, Garretta T. Cappse a nevynecháme ani největší objev poslední doby – Jesse Daniela.

ev usly miss tess country heroes
RadioDixie - Country Heroes
Country Heroes 13 – Noví hrdinové přicházejí

RadioDixie - Country Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020


Evžen Müller při pátrání po nových jménech narazil na spoustu pozoruhodné muziky vycházející z těch nejlepších tradic country. Uslyšíme například Nicka Shoulderse, Dallase Burrowa, Miss Tess, Joshua Ray Walkera, Christy Lynn Band, Garretta T. Cappse a nevynecháme ani největší objev poslední doby – Jesse Daniela.

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My Generation (40UP Radio)
My Generation 147

My Generation (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 60:00


Om 23.00 uur vanavond bij 40UP Radio tijd voor My Generation met Thomas Verbogt. Muziek is er onder meer van Miss Tess, Billie Eilish, Joe Henry, Fiona Apple en Ron Sexsmith.

Americana Music Show Podcast
For people who went to Heartbreak College

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 62:58


Ep444: New music from Tyller Gummersall, Cindy Cashdollar, Miss Tess, Nick Pagliari, Western Centuries, Jim Lauderdale amd many more... "For people who went to Heartbreak College" originated from Americana Music Show.

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Miss Tess (4/21/20)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 51:41


Miss Tess joins us on the Tiny Stage from her Nashville porch. Miss Tess spent many years in the Boston scene before relocating. Her new album The Moon Is An Ashtray was released just last month. Learn more about Miss Tess and check out her quarantine shows at www.MissTessMusic.com. 

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour
Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour 03-30-20

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 57:04


This week, we spin a couple of tunes from Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers in tribute to Cavan Grogan's passing on February 15th, 2020.  We'll also hear a couple of covers from Levi Dexter and Boz Boorer.  We spin new tracks from Erin Viancourt, OC Hurricanes, Jay Hardtke & The Irregulars (with guest Jim Heath Reverend Horton Heat), The Sparks Boys, Miss Tess, Vince Ray's Loser Machine, Nick Shoulders, The Danny McVey Trio as well as Agent Octopus in our instru-Mental Breakdown that also features a track from Ashley Kingman.  Plus, we board the Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine and hear a selection from the Jammin' James Jukebox! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues"   OC Hurricanes- "My Love" Nick Shoulders- "Ding Dong Daddy" The Danny McVey Trio- "Knight Of The Night"   instru-Mental Breakdown: Ashley Kingman- "Roughneck City" Agent Octopus- "Cape Fear"   Miss Tess- "Gamblin' Man" Erin Viancourt- "Cowgirl" The Sparks Boys- "Upside Down" Jay Hardtke & The Irregulars- "Girl Can't Dance" (with Jim Heath aka "Reverend Horton Heat") Vince Ray's Loser Machine- "Rockers Rule"   RIP Cavan Grogan (Feb. 18, 1949- Feb. 15, 2020): Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers- "My Own Way Of Rockin'" Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers- "Who's Gonna Rock Ya?"   Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Week ending February 22, 1958: #89 Jerry Lee Lewis- "Breathless" #76 The Crickets- "Maybe Baby" #1 The Silhouettes- "Get A Job"   Jammin' James Jukebox selection: Darrell Rhodes- "Lou Lou"   Levi Dexter- "My Little Sister's Got A Motorbike" Boz Boorer- "Teddy Boy Rock 'N' Roll" Rocky Burnette with Darrel Higham & The Enforcers- "Unlucky Blues"   Outro Music Bed: Rocky Burnette with Darrel Higham & The Enforcers- "Green Hills"

Americana Music Show Podcast
For people who write the songs you’ll never hear

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 67:06


Ep439: This week I feature Saints Eleven, Marcus King, Miss Tess, Jim Lauderdale, Ayla Brook & The Sound Men, the Green Leaf Rustlers, Kim Richey, G. Love & Special Sauce, and much more... "For people who write the songs you’ll never hear" originated from Americana Music Show.

NPR's Mountain Stage
960- Tyler Childers, Johnny Staats, Mary Gauthier, Miss Tess & The Talkbacks, Bil Lepp

NPR's Mountain Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020


Our 36th Anniversary with Tyler Childers, Johnny Staats & the Delivery Boys, Mary Gauthier, Miss Tess & The Talkbacks, Bil Lepp. Recorded in Charleston, WV on December 1, 2019.Support is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. https://adventuresonthegorge.com/

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 101: John Moreland, Darth Nater, Hannah Juanita, Miss Tess, Kathryn Claire, Jen Starsinic, Sarah Pray, The Jab, Born Again Virgin, Arbor Labor Union

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 43:10


New release nirvana and wifi woes. Also, when I said “ash tray” it sounds like I said “ass tray.” Food for thought! John Moreland -- “A Thought Is Just a Passing Train” AND “Let Me Be Understood” (LP5) Darth Nater -- “Every Lie I’ve Ever Been Told” AND “Coexist” (Untruth) Hannah Juanita -- "Our Love is Done" (Single) Miss Tess -- “The Moon Is An Ashtray” AND “I Wanna Be a Cowboy” (The Moon Is an Ashtray) Kathryn Claire -- “Eastern Bound For Glory” AND “Stay Gold” (Eastern Bound For Glory) Jen Starsinic -- “Foreign Thing” AND “Bad Actor” (Bad Actor) Sarah Pray -- “Like It Matters” (Caralee, Once There Was) The Jab -- “Riot” AND “Analeeza” (Consume) Born Again Virgin -- “Nothing In Your Eyes” (Single) (Homoground) Arbor Labor Union -- “Under the Tree” (New Petal Instants) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst

The Plant Code Podcast
Episode 31 - Super Swede

The Plant Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 50:39


In this episode Max is joined by Zara, a personal trainer, vegan nutritionist, flexologist and animal rescuer. You can find her on instagram @superswede_They discuss animal rescue, how to deal with abandoned animals, the risks of keeping wild animals as pets, canned hunting, memes, the impact of a plant based diet on the body and much more!Thank you to Miss Tess, Taj Hotel Business Bay for allowing us to record in their restaurant and offering us great vegan food! Do check out their vegan menu if you are in Dubai (@misstessdubai)This Episode is also available in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ti_GMRzDXd0New Outro music by James Hoot - Planet Vegan available on all platforms:https://music.apple.com/fr/album/planet-vegan-single/1478275449?l=enResources & mentions:@superswede_Gary Yourofsky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5hGQDLprA8@the.nutty.vegan@newbievegandiaries@veganity@stretchstudiouaehttps://soyummy.com/keto-crotch/

Portland Roots Media
#222: Out and About with Miss Tess

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 9:26


I was lucky enough to have some uninterrupted time with Tess recently. She showed me one of her favorite places.

Portland Roots Media
#221: Jackpot

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 10:20


A lunch table on a lazy Saturday. A plate of food. The occasional clink of a fork as we feed Miss Tess. And then, jackpot.

Portland Roots Media
#191: The Other Day I Saw a Bear

Portland Roots Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 10:17


A bear sighting. Not at all dangerous, but instead delightful for Miss Tess.

WW1 Digger History Podcast
Episode 2.27 Murdered in cold blood

WW1 Digger History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 63:09


Well, Percy is in Blighty at the 1st Southern General Hospital at Edgebaston when he hears disturbing news about an old mate from the 3rd Battalion who was killed in his sleep. He recovers fairly quickly at the 3rd Australian Auxillary Hospital and gets furlough, when he finally catches up with brother Bert and meets the alter-matriarch of the family, Mrs Morgan. Then there is Miss Tess, or is it Tilly, Pugsley, Mrs Caborn, Mrs Cooper, etc etc. Flirting, ...... well Percy is a master at this sport, I think more-so than the skating he also tackles! He goes to shows, like "The Arcadians", a clip from the Edison Opera Company from around 1910 is added, "A little bit of fluff," yeah right, Percy, and detective plays etc. Also to museums and a foundry that macks mills bombs and aerial bombs. Lastly, he is at Perham Downs awaiting classification and he learns more about brother, Verne's wedding. It's a long episode but well worth it. Please enjoy!

Music City Roots
Sept. 28, 2016 w/Carrie Rodriguez, Miss Tess, Angel Snow, Anna & Elizabeth

Music City Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 108:07


The easiest way to describe the Sept. 28 Music City Roots was Ladies Night – our four acts were all led by women. But outside of their creators’ XX chromosomes, those four sets of music had virtually nothing in common. It was an unusual night in more ways than that. With host Jim Lauderdale and “interview guy” Craig Havighurst at the IBMA’s annual gathering in Raleigh, Sam Bush and I were called in. Fortunately, golden-throated MCR announcer Keith Bilbrey was minding the store and maintaining standards. Sam and his trademark mandolin, “Hoss,” appropriately opened the evening with a well-known musical female, Bob Dylan’s “Girl From the North Country.” Although it’s not on his fine new CD, Storyman, it captured that album’s singer-songwriter approach while showing off his mandolin mastery, setting the song to a bluesy, Allman-style riff. Pound for pound, there is no better, more dynamic mandolin picker on earth. Angel Snow, fresh from her weekend performance at Franklin’s Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival played the first set, backed by lap steel guitarist Jason Goforth. Recently signed to Nettwerk (Sarah McLachlan’s longtime label), she’s working on a folk-pop record that expands her sound with electronics, but it’s hard to imagine how she could improve upon the simple beauty of her MCR set, stripped down to two guitars and one voice, creating an atmosphere at once rootsy and ethereal.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess and The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. Tess and her able bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess & The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. On her new release 'Baby, We All Know,' Miss Tess continues to explore her own personal crossroads of American roots music. This full-length release features eleven finely crafted and well-sung original songs. Heightened by Tess' prowess on her Weymann archtop guitar, she is accompanied by her top-notch band, The Talkbacks, featuring guitar ace and co-conspirator Thomas Bryan Eaton. The songs were further enlivened with piano, organ, pedal steel, and fiddle in the studio. Tess studied piano as a child, and continued on as a teenager to take up the guitar and singing, and eventually began her own studies in early jazz and blues. All grown up, Miss Tess and The Talkbacks regularly steal the show at venues with something a little rowdier and more eclectic. Infused with classic country and honky-tonk, southern rhythm & blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, and sounds of swamp pop and early rock n' roll, she is an embodiment of everything that it still home-grown in America. Tess and her bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess & The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. On her new release 'Baby, We All Know,' Miss Tess continues to explore her own personal crossroads of American roots music. This full-length release features eleven finely crafted and well-sung original songs. Heightened by Tess' prowess on her Weymann archtop guitar, she is accompanied by her top-notch band, The Talkbacks, featuring guitar ace and co-conspirator Thomas Bryan Eaton. The songs were further enlivened with piano, organ, pedal steel, and fiddle in the studio. Tess studied piano as a child, and continued on as a teenager to take up the guitar and singing, and eventually began her own studies in early jazz and blues. All grown up, Miss Tess and The Talkbacks regularly steal the show at venues with something a little rowdier and more eclectic. Infused with classic country and honky-tonk, southern rhythm & blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, and sounds of swamp pop and early rock n' roll, she is an embodiment of everything that it still home-grown in America. Tess and her bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess & The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. On her new release 'Baby, We All Know,' Miss Tess continues to explore her own personal crossroads of American roots music. This full-length release features eleven finely crafted and well-sung original songs. Heightened by Tess' prowess on her Weymann archtop guitar, she is accompanied by her top-notch band, The Talkbacks, featuring guitar ace and co-conspirator Thomas Bryan Eaton. The songs were further enlivened with piano, organ, pedal steel, and fiddle in the studio. Tess studied piano as a child, and continued on as a teenager to take up the guitar and singing, and eventually began her own studies in early jazz and blues. All grown up, Miss Tess and The Talkbacks regularly steal the show at venues with something a little rowdier and more eclectic. Infused with classic country and honky-tonk, southern rhythm & blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, and sounds of swamp pop and early rock n' roll, she is an embodiment of everything that it still home-grown in America. Tess and her bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess & The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. On her new release 'Baby, We All Know,' Miss Tess continues to explore her own personal crossroads of American roots music. This full-length release features eleven finely crafted and well-sung original songs. Heightened by Tess' prowess on her Weymann archtop guitar, she is accompanied by her top-notch band, The Talkbacks, featuring guitar ace and co-conspirator Thomas Bryan Eaton. The songs were further enlivened with piano, organ, pedal steel, and fiddle in the studio. Tess studied piano as a child, and continued on as a teenager to take up the guitar and singing, and eventually began her own studies in early jazz and blues. All grown up, Miss Tess and The Talkbacks regularly steal the show at venues with something a little rowdier and more eclectic. Infused with classic country and honky-tonk, southern rhythm & blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, and sounds of swamp pop and early rock n' roll, she is an embodiment of everything that it still home-grown in America. Tess and her bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Folk Alley Sessions
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Folk Alley Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Miss Tess & The Talkbacks rock an old-school rock-a-billy vibe that is the natural cross of her upbringing in a family fond of American folk and '30s swing band sounds. Although she started in Maryland, migrating to Boston and NYC, Miss Tess and the band are now calling Nashville home. Her music is upbeat and dance-worthy, with a contemporary and relatable feel. On her new release 'Baby, We All Know,' Miss Tess continues to explore her own personal crossroads of American roots music. This full-length release features eleven finely crafted and well-sung original songs. Heightened by Tess' prowess on her Weymann archtop guitar, she is accompanied by her top-notch band, The Talkbacks, featuring guitar ace and co-conspirator Thomas Bryan Eaton. The songs were further enlivened with piano, organ, pedal steel, and fiddle in the studio. Tess studied piano as a child, and continued on as a teenager to take up the guitar and singing, and eventually began her own studies in early jazz and blues. All grown up, Miss Tess and The Talkbacks regularly steal the show at venues with something a little rowdier and more eclectic. Infused with classic country and honky-tonk, southern rhythm & blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, and sounds of swamp pop and early rock n' roll, she is an embodiment of everything that it still home-grown in America. Tess and her bandmates stopped by the Beehive Production studio in Saranac Lake, New York, to play a few songs and raise the roof for Folk Alley. Watch exclusive video performances and hear the interview.

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 172 | Like You Mean It

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 111:00


Playlist: D. Smith Blues Band-Shake, Shake, Shake, X Y Eli-Something Else On MY Mind, West End Blend-Speak,Nick moss Band-Ez Bree Zee, Mississippi Heat-Too Sad To Wipe My Tears, Slam Allen-Feel These Blues, Billy Hector-She’s Gone, Southbound-Tell Me What A Man’s Gotta Do, Brandon Santini-No Matter What I Do, Original Legends Of The Blues-The Thrill Is Gone, Isaiah B. Brunt-Which Way To Go, Dixie Peach Band-Too Much Trouble, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks-Don’t Tell Mama, The California Honeydrops-Carolina Peach, Honey Island Swamp Band-Chocolate Cake,New Orleans Suspects-Get Back What You Given, Geoff Achison-One Ticket One Ride, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez-The Deep End(featuring Al Anderson), The Brummy Brothers- Blue Ridge Blues, Brian Charette-Late Night Tv, Mojomatics- Soy Baby.

Forty Story Radio Tower
40 Story Radio Tower episode 4

Forty Story Radio Tower

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 95:18


Featuring performances by Marissa Miller, Christopher Wolfe, Bill Lance, Lynn Highland, Keith Schron. Spoken word, "I Hate Balloons", by Sara Ruch, new scriptwork, "Mouth Sound Factory" and "Gleep Glorp, Robot in the City" by Michael Newton and J. Ferron Hiatt's, "Don't Spread Your Fear to Me" and introducing the comedy, "Crosspital". And straight out of Brooklyn, Miss Tess and the Talkbacks! Stage management and foley effects by Mary M. Malmquist produced by Jim Thorpe Artists and Music and Purple Audio  

Woodsongs Vodcasts
Woodsongs 694: Matthew Ryan and Miss Tess & The Talkbacks

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 81:35


MATTHEW RYAN has been celebrated for his poetic lyricism. His work challenges listeners in so many ways, always cutting to the bone with a rare honesty that isn't prone to offer easy answers. His latest 'In the Dusk of Everything' marks a distilled reclamation of his more primal Americana/Folk roots. With the bluntness of punk and the evocative rhythm of poetry his lyricism shines amongst these twelve deceptively simple songs of perseverance and closure via a clarity that operates in layers amid a world of struggle, beauty and sublime epiphany. MISS TESS is a New York City based songwriter and performing musician, who tours regularly with her band, as "Miss Tess & The Talkbacks". Inspired by styles of vintage swing, blues, country, and early rock-n-roll Miss Tess draws comparisons to artists such as Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Peggy Lee, and Chuck Berry, but maintains a style all of her own. Miss Tess� sixth studio album, Sweet Talk, is a collection of finely crafted original material, along with one haunting cover of the Ink Spot�s 1941 hit I Don�t Want to Set the World on Fire. With songs ranging from influences deeply rooted in a rich history of American music, Tess and her band project a sound that is distinctively timeless and unique.

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 89 | Bluesy Bond Themes

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 75:00


Playlist: Paper Hill Casket Co. -DEad of the Night, John Fries & the Heat- Technicolor You, Jeff Pitchell(featuring Jay Geils)-Homework, Frank Varela- Gospel Truth, Mike Crandall Band- 20 Miles, Sarah & the Tall Boys- Friday Night Man, Peter Karp/Sue Foley- More Than I Bargained For, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez- Daddy Rollin’, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks- This Affair, Henry Wagons- Unwelcome Company, Ten Foot Polecats- Lost at Sea, Three Wheeled Fonk Cirkis- Search for the Arachnid, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Feed Our Friends Contest: This week’s winner in our Feed Our Friends Contest was Nick Balkun. He won a $50 gift card to Black-Eyed Sally’s in Hartford simply by friending our Facebook Fan Page. Congratulations Nick!! Black-Eyed News: Our first piece of news this week was the passing of Chicago Blues legend Magic Slim at the age of 75. You can find the link to his obituary here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2013/02/magic-slim-passes-away-at-75/ The second piece of news was of the passing of blues music supporter Paul Mcillheny of the Tabasco Pepper Sauce Co. I found a nice piece about his career here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2013/02/the-tabasco-king-paul-mcilhenny-passes-away-at-68/ There is an extensive interview with the wonderful Janiva Magness that spans her career including her very sad early years. You can find it here: http://thebluesblast.com/Archive/BluesBlasts/2013/BluesBlast2_21_13.htm Rolling Stone Magazine lists the Top 10 James Bond Themes of All Time. Find that here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/the-top-10-james-bond-theme-songs-20121005 Blues in the Area: FRIDAY (3/1) Mike Law & The Playboys / Henry Wagons - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. Sugar Ray and the Bluetones - Chan's, Woonsocket RI. Paul Gabriel Blues Band - Redding Roadhouse, Redding. Johnny & the East Coast Rockers - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. Mojo Duo - Coalhouse Pizza, Stamford. Petey Hop - Set Back Inn, Tarrytown NY. Kathy Thompson Band - Cobbs Mill Inn, Weston. SATURDAY (3/2) Roomful of Blues / John Fries - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield. Petey Hop - Warwick Valley Winery (2 PM) and Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford (9 PM). Tom Sanders Band - Alpine Lodge, Mt Southington. Professor Harp - The Stomping Ground, Putnam. Eric Ducoff Band - Theodore's, Springfield MA. Jonathan Edwards - Infinity Music Hall, Norfolk. Ricky Russell & The Cadillac Horns - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. Eran Troy Danner (solo/acoustic) - GW Tavern, Washington Depot. Verela / Pop - CW's Chops "n" Catch, Manchester. Carole Capen Kargher / Cornelius "Con" Dowd - The Buttonwood Tree, Middletown. SUNDAY (3/3) CTBS Invitational Jam - Pine Loft, Berlin. Booker T - Katharine Hepburn Arts Center, Old Saybrook. The Last Waltz Live (Roxy Perry and many others)- Irvington Theater, Irvington NY.

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 84 | Downtown Rocks for Newtown

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2013 75:00


Playlist: Jackleg Preachers- Give Me Some Space to Breathe, Delta Generators- Canebrake, Elison Jackson- Parking Lot, Samantha Fish- Down in the Swamp, Rhett Tyler & Early Warning- Slow Down Baby, Dan Stevens- 32-20 Blues, Alexis P. Suter Band- Louisiana 1927, Paul Gabriel & his Blues Band- Five Cars Later, Girls, Guns & Glory- Six Sixty Seven, Jim Carpenter & the Hoolios- Down With Love, Popa Chubby- Smugglers Game, Miss Tess & theTalkbacks- New Orleans, The Soul of a Man- St James Infirmary, Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers- Pick Poor Robin Clean, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Contest: This week’s winner in our Feed Our Friends Contest was Tracy Kloczynski. She won a $50 gift card for Black-Eyed Sally’s just for friending us on our Facebook Fan Page. Congratulations Tracy!! Black-Eyed News: This week’s first story was about the concert being held in Hartford on January 27,2013 called Downtown Rocks for Newtown. About 50 bands will be playing at 9 venues in the Downtown area of Hartford with all the proceed going to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/206063 Otis Rush and his career that almost wasn’t: http://www.allaboutbluesmusic.com/otis-rush/ Mike Palin’s Other Orchestra super article in the Hartford Courant that you can find here: http://www.courant.com/entertainment/music/hc-michael-palin-orchestra-20121217,0,1370563.story The Best of Hartford voting is available to do on Facebook so get out there and vote: http://hartfordmag.com/article-749-vote-for-best-of-2013.html#.UO17If1ODNN.facebook The last thing for the week is there is a benefit for bass player Tim Murphy from the Mojomatics and Shaka & the Soul Shakers.. The Event will be at The Outer Space 295 Treadwell Ave Hamden Ct on Sunday the 20th of January. there will be 8 bands playing they are asking a $10 donation at the door but no amount no matter how large or small will be refused. You can see the lineup and times on the Facebook page Benefit For Tim Murphy. Benefit For Tim Murphy Blues in the Area: 1/18 FRIDAY GUY DAVIS - LYRIC HALL ANTIQUES & CONSERVATION - NEW HAVEN, CT SUGAR RAY & THE BLUETONES - CAFE NINE (9PM) - NEW HAVEN, CT THE SOUL OF A MAN - BLACK-EYED SALLY'S (9PM) - HARTFORD THE CHRISTOPHER DEAN BAND - THEODORES' - SPRINGFIELD, MA DAN STEVENS - GUMBO (8PM) - WORCESTER, MA BRANDT TAYLOR - BELLA'S BISTRO (8PM) - PUTNAM, CT JOHNNY & THE EAST COAST ROCKERS - THE KNICKERBOCKER CAFE (8PM) - WESTERLY, RI 1/19 SATURDAY GUY DAVIS - LYRIC HALL ANTIQUES & CONSERVATION - NEW HAVEN, CT MICHELLE WILLSON'S BIRTHDAY BASH - CHAN'S (8PM) - WOONSOCKET, RI ERIN HARPE & THE DELTA SWINGERS - BLACK-EYED SALLY'S (9PM) - HARTFORD DAN STEVENS - THE CROWN & HAMMER PUB (9PM) - WORCESTER, MA ERAN TROY DANNER - THE ONE EYED PIG - NEWTOWN, CT BLUEDEVILBLUEZ - THEODORES' (9PM) - SPRINGFIELD, MA BRANDT TAYLOR - THE GOLD EAGLE - DAYVILLE, CT Black-Eyed Sally’s Weekly Rundown: Thursday Jan 17 Jan 17 Miss Tess & the Talkbacks W/ Dr. Caterwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps Friday Jan 18 The Soul of a Man Saturday Jan 19 Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers make their debut. They won the Mass Blues Challenge last year and went to Memphis. Monday Night Jazz Jan 21 MLK Celebration Tuesday Jan 22 Mike Palin’s Other Orchestra Wednesday Blues Open MIc hosted by Tommy Whalen I hope to see you out and about this weekend but if not please continue to support live music wherever you are. See you all next week.

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 83 | Sauced Hartford and Gregg Allman Interview

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2013 75:00


Playlist: Jen Lowe- Hell, The Mighty Soul Drivers- Everywhere You Go, Goodnight Blue Moon- How Long, Alexis P. Suter Band-Climbin’ On Up the Mountain, Jim Carpenter & the Hoolios- He Gave Her Roses, The Soul of a Man- Cherry Red Wine, Popa Chubby- Carrying the Torch of the Blues, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks- This Affair, Elison Jackson- Burned, Ryan Hartt & the Blue Hearts- Real Prince Charming, Jackleg Preachers- The Jackleg Preacher & the Idiot Son, The Delta Generators- Too Many Cooks, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Contest: Feed Our Friends Contests: This week’s winner in our Feed Our Friends contest was Whitney Amundsen. She won a $50 gift card for Black-Eyed Sally’s in Hartford for simply friending us on our Facebook Fan Page. Congrat Whit Black-Eyed News: Great interview with Rock N’ Roll Hall of Famer Gregg Allman from azcentral.com you can find it here: http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/20121228gregg-allman-interview-low-country-blues-beyond.html?nclick_check=1 Cool story about Ct resident Steve Balkun about his luthier business he runs out of his basement Find that here: http://www.courant.com/business/hc-balkun-guitars-west-hartford-20130102,0,5030328.st The Rolling Stone Magazine Top 50 Songs of 2012 can be found here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-best-songs-of-2012-20121205/ Hartford/ New Haven Metro area sixth drunkest area in the country read about that here: http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/Connecticut-Cities-Among-the-Drunkest–185649411.html Blues In The Area: 1/11 FRIDAY Johnny Winter – Toad’s Place – New Haven, CT Chris O’Leary – Chan’s (8pm) – Woonsocket, RI 1/12 SATURDAY J. Geils, Gerry Beaudoin & Jeff Pitchell – The Palace Theater (7:30pm) – Stafford Springs, CT Duke Robillard feat. Sunny Crownover – Chan’s (8pm) – Woonsocket, RI The Matthew Stubbs Band – Theodores’ (9pm) – Springfield, MA Blues Alley – The Prime Time Pub (9pm) – Thomaston, CT The Delta Generators – Black-eyed Sally’s (9pm) – Hartford The Rich Badowski Blues Band – Suffield by the River – Suffield, CT Black-Eyed Sally’s Weekly Rundown: Wednesday Night Jan 9 Blues Open Mic hosted by Ed Bradley Thursday Night Jan 10 The Sawtelles Friday Night Jan 11 The Jackleg Preachers 9pm Saturday night Jan 12 The Delta Generators 9pm Monday Night Jan 14 Monday Night Jazz featured performer the Damian Curtis Band Tuesday Night Jan 15 Mike Palin’s Other Orchestra I hope to see you out and about this week but if not please continue to support live music wherever you are. See you all next week. Download to iTunes: Brian T. Lee and the Black-Eyed and Blues Music Hour

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 81 | Joy to the Blues!

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2012 72:00


Playlist: Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood-When it All Comes Down, Eight to the Bar- Everybody Rock N’ Go, Cashed Fools- Furdsjam, Dave Hogan- Christmas Every Day, The Soul of a Man-Just A Little More Love, Brandt Taylor-Robbed Me Blind,Delta Generators-Don’t Uncork the Bottle, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks- If You Wanna Be My Man, The Can Kickers-Dog Named Rover, Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers-Big Road Blues, Lustre Kings-Sparkling Brown Eyes, XY Eli Band-Low Down, The Colby’s- Joy to the World, Mojomatics-Soy Baby. Contest: Feed Our Friends Contests: Sorry but this week we had no winners in our Feed Our Friends Contest. Simply friend our Facebook fan page to qualify. Good luck next week Black-Eyed News: The nominees for this year’s BMAs in Memphis can be found here https://blues.org/#ref=index This year’s list of inductees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame can be found here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-2013-inductees-rush-public-enemy-heart-and-randy-newman-20121211 The link for the story about the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary tour wrapping up along with the setlist and special guests can be found here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/rolling-stones-cap-anniversary-tour-with-an-all-star-blowout-in-newark-20121216 http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/2012/prudential-center-newark-nj-3bda7400.html The National Blues Museum gets a huge donation. The link can be found here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2012/12/national-blues-museum-announces-major-donation-capital-campaign/ Blues in the Area: 12/21 FRIDAY Hash Brown's Blues Christmas Party - Legends Sports Bar (8:30pm) - Bristol, CT with Billy Klock, Ben Boylan and special guests James Montgomery - The Iron Horse (7pm) - Northampton, MA The Killborn Alley Blues Band - Chan's (8pm) - Woonsocket, RI Dan Stevens - Smokin' With Chris (7:30pm) - Southington, CT Shaka & the SoulShakers - June's Outback (9pm) - Killingworth, CT Brandt Taylor - Bella's Bistro (8pm) - Putnam, CT 12/22 SATURDAY Hash Brown w/Ryan Hartt & the Blue Hearts - Theodores' (9pm) - Springfield, MA Jeff Pitchell - Chan's (8pm) - Woonsocket, RI The Tom Sanders Band - The Red House (9pm) - Deep River, CT Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez / The Mighty Soul Drivers - Cafe Nine (9pm) - New Haven, CT XY Eli & Steve Davis - Black-eyed Sally's (9pm) - Hartford With Shaka & other guests The Mojomatics - The Redding Roadhouse (9pm) - Redding, CT Black-Eyed Sally’s Weekly Rundown: Thursday Dec 20 Steve Balkun Blues Band Memphis or Bust Finals Fundraiser Friday Dec 21 The Colby’s Stocking Stuffers Christmas Party Saturday Dec 22 XY Eli Band with Special Guests Monday Dec 24 Closed Tuesday Dec 25 Closed I hope to see you out and about this holiday weekend but if not please continue to support live music wherever you are. Have a Healthy and Happy Holiday and I’ll see you in 2 weeks.

Black-Eyed N Blues
BEB 80 | Pandora and the Red Smoking Jacket

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2012 72:30


Black-Eyed & Blues Show 80 Write Up Playlist: Dave Hogan- Next Time Around, Craig Hartley Trio- Dial 411, Mike Crandall Band- Just Livin’ The Blues, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks- Everybody’s Darling, Roberto Morbioli & Morblus- I Play My Blues, The Can Kickers- New London Blues, The Soul of A Man- Got to be Some Changes Made, Lustre Kings- Long Lean Baby, Delta Generators- Coming Home, Eight to the Bar- Twistin’ in the Wind, Cashed Fools- Hold On Me, Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood- Out in the Cold, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Contest: Feed Our Friends Contests: This week’s winners in our Feed Our Friends contest were Blaine Schweizer and Steven Hodska. They both won a $50 gift card for Black-Eyed Sally’s in Hartford for simply friending us on our Facebook Fan Page. Congrat guys!! Black-Eyed News: Jazz legend Dave Brubeck passed away at 91. Most of Dave’s massive catalog can be found on itunes but you can also find some great performances here: http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/dave-brubeck-quartet/concerts/newport-jazz-festival-june-30-1960.html Pandora vs. the Recording Industry: keep an eye on this story I don’t think this one ends very soon: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/pandora-clashes-with-musicians-over-song-payments-20121203 The passing of Otis Redding just 3 days after he recorded Dock of the Bay: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2011/12/celebrating-the-life-of-otis-redding-on-the-anniversary-of-his-passing/ Rolling Stones back in the U.S. at the Barclays Center. What did they play and who were their special guests? Check it out here: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/2012/barclays-center-brooklyn-ny-23da14ef .html Rolling Stone magazine’s last interview with John Lennon: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/john-lennon-the-last-interview-20101223?link=mostpopular3 Blues in the Area: 12/14 FRIDAY Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson - Chan's (8 & 10pm) - Woonsocket, RI The Mojo Boys - Augur's Pub (9pm) - Guilford, CT Bob Margolis & Friends - Black-eyed Sally's (9pm) - Hartford The Mojo Duo - Coalhouse Pizza (8:30pm) - Stamford, CT The Walter Lewis Blues Trio - The Longridge Tavern (8pm) - Stamford, CT Eran Troy Danner - The River Restaurant - Wolcott, CT Dan Stevens - The Simsbury Public Library (8pm) - Simsbury, CT SwampShaka Duo w/Tony C. - La Vita Gustosa (9pm) - East Haddam, CT 12/15 SATURDAY Jeff Pitchell - Black-eyed Sally's (9pm) - Hartford The Tom Sanders Band - The Cypress Restaurant (8pm) - Middletown, CT The Rich Badowski Blues Band - The Quarry Tavern - Monson, MA The Walter Lewis Blues Trio - Green Woods Grille & Ale House (9pm) - Bethel, CT Eran Troy Danner - Spice Bar & Grille - Southington, CT Dan Stevens - Burke's Tavern (9pm) - Niantic, CT The Ned Lucas Band - Theodores' (9pm) - Springfield, MA Brandt Taylor - The Gold Eagle - Dayville, CT Black-Eyed Sally’s Weekly Rundown: Wed Dec. 12 Blues Open Mic hosted by Ed Bradley Thurs Dec.13 Eight to the Bar Fri Dec. 14 Bob Margolis & Friends Sat Dec. 15 Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood Mon Dec. 17 Monday Night Jazz I hope to see you out and about this week but if not please continue to support live music wherever you are. See you all next week. Download to iTunes: Brian T. Lee and the Black-Eyed and Blues Music Hour http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Show%2075%20%7C%20Black%20Eyed%20and%20Blues%20Music%20%20-%20http%3A%2F%2Fonthehorn.com%2F2012%2F11%2F08%2Fshow-75-blachttp://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fonthehorn.com%2F2012%2F11%2F08%2Fshow-75-black-eyed-and-blues-music%2F&t=Show%2075%20%7C%20Black%20Eyed%20and%20Blues%20Music%20k-eyed-and-blues-music%2F%20

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
FTB Show #188 featuring Miss Tess & the Talkbacks, Andrew Bird, James Hand and Dangermuffin

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 59:01


FTB podcast #188 features the new album from MISS TESS & THE TALKBACKS called Sweet Talk.  Also new music from ANDREW BIRD, JAMES HAND and DANGERMUFFIN.  Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts.  Here's the direct link to listen now!  Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss.   Show #188 MISS TESS - I Never Thought I’d Be Lonely (Sweet Talk) JAMES HAND - Wish You Would Miss Me  (Mighty Lonesome Man) JOHN DOE AND EXENE CERVENKA - It Just Dawned On Me  (Singing and Playing) DANGERMUFFIN - Back In The Pines (Olly Oxen Free) (mic break) RAYNA GELLERT - The Platform  (Old Light: Songs From My Childhood & Other Gone Worlds) MADISON VIOLET - If I Could Love You  (The Good In Goodbye) BILLY DON BURNS - Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way  (Nights When I'm Sober- Portrait of a Honky Tonk Singer) TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS - Wrecked  (Goodbye Normal Street) MISS TESS - People Come Here For Gold  (Sweet Talk) (mic break) OCEAN CAROLINA - Don't Break Your Promise  (All The Way Home) VANDELLA - Spring Refrain  (Fire In The Desert) BILL MALLONEE - Bring You Around  (The Power & The Glory) BROTHER SLADE - Walk Your Dog  (Good Rooster's Reunion) ANDREW BIRD - Three White Horses  (Hands of Glory) (mic break) MISS TESS - If You Wanna Be My Man  (Sweet Talk) (Nov. 29th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie

RVANews
The Bopst Show: Hallucinations (Episode 218)

RVANews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2012


Listen[audio:http://media.rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/The-Bopst-Show-Hallucinations-Episode-218.mp3|titles=The Bopst Show -- Hallucinations -- Episode 218]SubscribeiTunes: The Bopst show podcastEverything else: The Bopst show podcastDownloadThe Bopst Show -- Hallucinations -- Episode 218— ∮∮∮ —Title: The Bopst Show: "Hallucinations (Episode 218)"Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations & Language)Intent: To breathe a sigh of civic relief that my offspring doesn’t grow up in a world governed by a Romney baron…Random Richmond Diversion: The clock is tickingRandom USA Diversion: It won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionairesRandom World Diversion: on the people who plan, incite to carry out, control and lure people to commit self-immolationRandom Image: Mission AccomplishedRandom Music Blog: Penguin Swimming HoleRandom Bopst Show: The Bopst Show: “The Numbers (Episode 76)"Mean-spirited, racist and uneducated:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkX74P5xOm0Construction Date: Sunday November 11th, 2012Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 MicrophonePosted: November 12th, 2012Artists and Groups in order of appearance: The Beau Hunks, Faramarz Payvar & Ensemble, Bart A. Shefter & Paul Sawtell, Roni Size/Reprazent, Kilby Snow & Wade Ward, Marcel Duchamp, Richard Huelsenbeck &Tristan Tzara, Tony Allen, Radio Thailand: Transmissions From The Tropical Kingdom, George Adbo & The Flames of Araby Orchestra, Miss Tess & The Talkbacks, The Beau HunksLiner Notes As a young boy, I didn't know a Republican from a Democrat, only in one way: If some man or bunch of men rode up to the ranch to sit or stay all night, and my Father set me to watching 'em all the time they was there -- what they did and what they carried off -- I learned they were Republicans. Will RogersHere are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week...NEXT NEW SHOW: 11/19/12New show times. The Bopst Show airs Sundays, 11PM and Tuesdays, 6PM (EST-USA) on KAOS Radio Austin.Until Next Time:Stay clean,BOPSTHo there, reader of RSS feeds! Do you ever want to support RVANews in a real and tangible way? Or at least pay a small penance for reading ad-free content? If so, support us on Patreon for a couple bucks a month!

Folk & Beyond
Folk & Beyond - 2010-07-08 Part 2

Folk & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2010 54:50


Floydfest Pre-view: Levon Helm, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Wiyos, Two-Man Gentleman Band, Miss Tess, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Galen Kipar Project, Bearfoot, American Dumpster, Lasko & Pun. Neil On the Beach and Dr John Iko Iko.

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Q-dance: Fausto's Crossover
Fausto's Crossover #011 2010

Q-dance: Fausto's Crossover

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2010 60:00


01. DJ Preach ft Mattehew ryan - Spark (robert burian rmx) [In Charge] 02. Ronald van Gelderen - In Control [Raw Recordings] 03. Shy Brothers - Massive (Original) [Musical Madness] 04. Whelan and Di Scala - Lexar (Beat service rmx) [Blackhole recordings] 05:Shy Brothers - Sorrow (CDR) (Orignal Mix) 06:Greg downey - global code (scot project remix) (Vandit) 07:Neal Thomas - Nova Scotia (Mac Taylor Mix) (NTR) Fausto's Tune of week 08:Sam Punk - Ketamine (CDR) 09:Flarup vs Maly - We Are One - The Anthem (Maly Mix) [Blutonium] 10:Headhunterz - The Sacrifice (original mix)( Derailed Traxx) 11:D-block and S-te-fan feat High Voltage - Shiverz (original mix)( Derailed Traxx) Guestmix By DJ Activator (IT) 01:Dj Ki - On it 02:Activator - Everything 03:Activator and Ricky Raw - B.O.H.I.C.A. 04:Zatox - Drop the track 05:Rexanthony - For you Marlene (Activator rmx) 06:Doctor Zot - The centre of your mind 07:Jim Noizer - Reloaded 08:Marco Cordi - Push the button (Original mix) 09:Activator and Ricky Raw - Street spirit 10:Activator - Kick my brain 11:Dj Ki? - Man on the moon 12:Miss Tess-x - I need your lovin' (Original mix)