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Serenade Christmas 2023 Name Artist Album Year Comments Winter Wonderland Lyn Larsen Pipes of Christmas [Pro-Arte CDD-282] 1986 4-36 Wurlitzer, Century II Convention Center, Wichita, KS; ex Paramount New York Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Jelani Eddington, David Harris Christmas Wonderland 2003 4-26 Robert Morton and Steinway Grand, Wheaton Fox Studio; Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL Christmas Island Ron Rhode Christmas Magic [Roxy RP-106-CD] 1993 4-27 Wurlitzer, 'Private Collector'; ex Minnesota Theatre, Minneapolis 4-20 (demolished 1959) God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Dick Leibert Happy Hits of Christmas [RCA Victor LSP-2771] 1963 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, New York Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town; Frosty The Snowman Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) Scott Smith Christmas At The Mole Hole [MH-9304CD] 1993 2-6 Barton, The Mole Hole, Marshall, MI Brazilian Sleigh Bells George Wright Master Series Vol 4 - George Wright Encores [Banda BA 70170299] 1956 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732, Richard Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago There's A Song In The Air Jonas Nordwall A Unit Orchestra Christmas [NORCAL CD] 2010 4-36 Wurlitzer, Community Center, Berkeley, CA Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Rob Richards Organ Stop Pizza Presents [ERB 103-CT] 4-30 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ plus Yamaha FX-20 We Wish You A Merry Christmas; White Christmas Robert Wolfe Sleigh Ride [Thursford TC-TE-19] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, The Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk
“Making a Mountain into a Mole Hole” - RHONJ S13 E08, VPR S10 E08, SUMMER HOUSE S07 E07Mention it All:We listened to Scheana's podcast and she spilled the tea!This season of Love is Blind is just too crazy NOT to talk about. Real Housewives of New Jersey S13 Ep08:Margaret is just a mean girl.Vanderpump Rules S10 Ep08:At this point we just want the last episode and the reunion.Summer House S07 Ep07:At least they went to the club as a group… that still feels like Summer House.. Timestamps:Intro/Opening : 00:00:00 -> 00:14:02MENTION IT ALL: 00:14:02 -> 00:25:59RHONJ: 00:25:59 -> 00:59:58VPR: 00:59:58 -> 01:14:38SUMMER HOUSE: 01:14:38 -> 01:29:15Outro: 01:29:15 -> EndBuzzsprout Sign up link!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1801338Make sure to follow us on:Instagram | Youtube | TiktokAnd keep an eye out on therealhousemates.nyc for fun updates!
This week's episode is a little blast from the past! Coming to you from the Mole Hole in West Point, MS, Rob and Spence sat down with Dudley Phelps, Manager of Mossy Oak Nativ Nurseries. Aside from the love of the outdoors, they talk about something Spence and Dudley have in common: an old hunting camp in the Mississippi River Bottoms called Jackson Point. Listen to this one all the way to the end...you might be surprised what you learn about diaphragm turkey calls.
Lucy Wow has created a giant mechanical mole, and it's dug underground and escaped! She calls in Bobby Wonder for help and our dynamic duo craft a plan to track down the missing invention.
Floozeville Season 2 is coming soon! In the meantime, tune in to this introductory episode of Bobby Wonder Season 2 to learn all about how the GoKidGo team first discovered Floozeville!
ATOS Unconventional Convention Name Artist Album Year Comments This Is It Zach Frame Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-09 2021 3-30 Wurlitzer, Organ Piper Pizza, Greenfield, WI In A Sentimental Mood Justin LaVoie Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-08 2021 2-6 Barton, The Mole Hole, Marshall, MI I'll Buy That Dream Justin Stahl Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-08 2021 3-10 Wurlitzer, Bronson Collection, Dundee, MI Pine Apple Rag Dave Wickerham Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-10 2021 3-20 Wurlitzer + 1 virtual rank, Blackwood Performing Arts Center, Harrisville, PA Announcement Jelani Eddington Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-11 2021 4-90 Wurlitzer, Carma Labs, Franklin, WI Brasiliera Jelani Eddington Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-11 2021 4-90 Wurlitzer, Carma Labs, Franklin, WI Melody Fair Richard Hills Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-11 2021 4-22 Compton/Hybrid with Melotone, David Shepherd Residence, Holbeach, Lincolnshire In Love For The Very First Time Simon Gledhill Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-11 2021 4-22 Compton/Hybrid with Melotone, David Shepherd Residence, Holbeach, Lincolnshire Hocus Pocus Simon Gledhill, Richard Hills Concert: ATOS Unconventional Convention 2021-07-11 2021 4-22 Compton/Hybrid with Melotone, David Shepherd Residence, Holbeach, Lincolnshire
My medical buddy & Clinical Nurse Manager, Marielle Monaghan, gives top tips on Mole management. So get those dodgy moles checked! And try the MiiSkin App Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/heal-your-hole. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucy Wow has created a giant mechanical mole, and it's dug underground and escaped! She calls in Bobby Wonder for help and our dynamic duo craft a plan to track down the missing invention.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christmas 2020 #2 Name Artist Album Year Comments Deck The Halls Peter Richard Conte Deck The Hall [Historic Organ Restoration Committee CD] 2020 7-449 Midmer Losh, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ The Fairy on the Christmas Tree Nigel Ogden A Wurlitzer Christmas Celebration [OS Digital OS210] 1994 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; formerly Paramount/Odeon, Manchester All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) Scott Smith Christmas At The Mole Hole [MH-9304CD] 1993 2-6 Barton, The Mole Hole, Marshall, MI Sleigh Ride Ramona Gerhard Sutton Christmas In Hi-Fi [Soma MG 1202] 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, New York March Of The Toys Louis Mordish From The Archives [Excelsior cassette LM1] 5-26 Moller, Jubilee Chapel (BBC Studio), Hoxton, London I'd Like To Hitch A Ride With Santa Claus John McCall Christmas with the Walker on Willow Street 2015 Walker Digital RTO 3-35; Residence of Bucky Reddish and James Thrower, Atlanta, GA Santo Natale Jesse Crawford Christmas With Jesse Crawford [Decca DL78794/MCA-15013] 4-24 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA (late 1950s) Jingle Bell Rock Lance Luce Christmas At The Senate 2004 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Jonas Nordwall Ho Ho Ho [JN 107] 4-44 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Restaurant, Portland, OR
We started out talking about ghosts, and went into alternate dimensions and whatever came from that.If you have input, questions, topics you’d like discussed or would like to be a guest please connect with us @speculatewithus on Instagram www.Facebook.com/speculatewithusEmail us at speculatewithuspod@gmail.com Hosts: Billy (William) Spears, Jennifer Weintraub, and Earl Bensley Special guest: Christopher Welch and Steve WeintraubEditing by: Jennifer Weintraub and Earl Bensley
Hop off your lion turtle city and join Bethany & Libby in the spirit wilds! We'll discuss the incredible, brain-leaking lore of the Avatar Universe and maybe even tentacle porn.
Iggy, Fang, and Henry leave the safety of The Great Oak and head underground. What do they find in the long abandoned mines? Spoiler: Danger. ------- Art by Jake Morrison: http://jakemorrisonart.com/ Music by John Hoffman: https://soundcloud.com/hoffy-music
This week Coby is joined by Shaunn and El Topo from Movie The Podcast. They talk the stark contrasts between WWE and NJPW, review and give their highlights from New Japan’s Dominion show, and get ready for Ring Of Honor’s Best In The World.
Updated (14 October 15:40 GMT) Bit of a milestone, as it's the 100th episode, I guess I should probably share a few thoughts, with you the listener. Dance music was my first love, the first type of music that I took seriously. Prior to that I would have been your typical kid who listened to pop music. We lived in a house where someone always had music on, be it the radio in the kitchen that my mother was listening to or emanating from all the rooms simultaneously upstairs. That all changed in 1988 during what was dubbed "The Second Summer of Love". There was a real air of optimism about. Life was changing and the music we were gravitating towards was reflecting this. It all felt new and exciting as a bona fide revolution in youth culture was taking place. It was rebellious and as a pre-pubescent I wanted a part of the action. The Cul-de-sac we lived in formed a natural congregation point for the kids in my neighbourhood and someone always had a stereo on as we played in "the square" as it was referred to. I decided to take up the mantle one afternoon and got my first taste of playing music selector to an audience. Naturally I was hooked. I was initially drawn to the sample based, 'Cut 'n' Paste' style of acts like Bomb The Bass, S'Express and Coldcut and anything I could hear via radio on Simon Young's Dance Show on 2FM and later Pete Tong's Essential selection on BBC Radio 1. I'd tape the shows and listen to them all week trying to track down the records I was hearing. This of course was pre-internet so what followed was a lot of humming in record shops to bemused staff. We had one of those old style record players in our house that could go down to 16 rpm and up to 78 rpm, on top of the usual 33 and 45 and my first foray into concocting mixes was making pause button tapes, messing about with the speeds of the various records in my collection and whatever else we had around the house. Which included my sister's Madonna, Janet Jackson and Gloria Estefan LP's along with a cache of vinyl, which my dad won playing poker, I was later informed. The collection he acquired included a lot of music that was alien to me at the time such as The Band and Pretty Purdie who had a song called 'Funky Donkey' that I developed a fondness for solely because of how absurd a song title it was. I investigated each record in the haul in the same manner that I still do today and put to one side the one's that stood out for me adding them to my stock. I also learned something valuable that day and that was; that, sometimes, it's worth going off the beaten track to discover music for yourself, as it can be extremely rewarding. In 1992 I started working part time, after school, saved up and got my first set of proper turntables. This was back in a time when Ireland's licensing laws were a bit lax and I started sneaking into nightclubs. This opened me up to a whole other world of music and I forged friendships that still hold strong to this day. I was well and truly bitten by the bug and decided that DJ'ng was the profession for me and by 1995 I was gigging regularly and making a living from something that started out as a passion. It's a passion that has never waned. Music still excites me as much now as it did then and I enjoy seeking out and listening to as much new music as I can. Everyday I hear something that blows my mind. So to the mix itself. I decided to take a look back at the history of dance music from the first nightclubs in Paris in the 1950's, to the Sound System culture of Jamaica in the 60's, on to the Discotheques and Block Parties of New York in the 70's, the House music of Chicago, Techno in Detroit, the Balearic Beat of Ibiza, the UK Rave scene in the 80's and beyond to what is now a global phenomenon. It's been fascinating for me to see how dance music evolved from disco to house to techno to drum n bass and mutated into 100's of sub genres and come full circle. History shows us how it's all cyclical and connected like one big organism. Dance music has had many names but only one purpose and that's to get you moving. Dancing is an inherent part of our DNA. It's primal, it unites and truly breaks down barriers. Nightclubs can be magical places transporting us to another dimension, away from the mundane and allows us forget about our troubles, even if only for a night. For this mix I've selected some of my four to the floor favourites. Cramming in as much as I could. There's nods here to seminal tracks and key figures in the evolution of it all. I've had many memorable moments to all these songs, they remind me of different points, places and people. They're tracks that will always hold a special place in my heart for a variety of reasons and in most cases are the best examples, for me, of the many flavours of club music. Thank you as always for lending me your ears, it's greatly appreciated. Right, let's have a party, shall we? 00:00 Friendly Fires/Au Revoir Simone- Paris (Aeroplane remix) 07:07 Daft Punk- da funk 10:52 Björk- big time sensuality (Justin Robertson remix) 18:08 The Crusaders- street life (Opolopo rebounce) 26:49 Jamiroquai- space cowboy (David Morales remix) 34:13 The Chemical Brothers- swoon (Lindstrøm/Prins Thomas remix) 41:50 The Beloved- deliver me (Robodisco dub) 48:10 Todd Terje- inspector norse 54:05 K-Klass- rhythm is a mystery 58:50 Lykke Li- I follow rivers (The Magician remix) 01:02:54 Alan Braxe/Fred Falke- running/intro 01:05:15 Groove Armada/Sunshine Anderson- easy 01:10:32 Gusto- disco's revenge (Mole Hole dirty mix) 01:14:33 Moloko- sing it back (Boris Dlugosch musical mix) 01:19:44 Luther Vandross- are you using me (Masters At Work 12' mix) 01:27:31 Kings of Tomorrow- finally (Dance Ritual mix) 01:35:03 Kim English- nite life (Bump classic mix) 01:40:16 Hercules & Love Affair- Blind (Frankie Knuckles remix) 01:47:28 Basement Jaxx- raindrops 01:50:52 Shakedown- at night 01:53:42 Cut La Roc- freeze 01:57:24 Armand Van Helden/Duane Harden- you don't know me 02:05:02 Jackie Moore- this time baby 02:08:24 Sub Sub/Melanie Williams- ain't no love (ain't no use) 02:13:28 Donna Summer- I feel love 02:18:45 Laurent Garnier- crispy bacon 02:23:40 Bedrock/KYO- for what you dream of(Full On Renaissance) 02:32:58 Rollo Goes Mystic- love,love,love (here I come)(Big mix) 02:40:15 Yeah Yeah Yeah's- heads will roll (A-Trak remix) 02:43:35 Liquid- sweet harmony 02:45:43 Rolando,The Aztec Mystic- knights of the jaguar 02:50:08 Underworld- cowgirl 02:57:48 Westbam- wizards of the sonic (Red Jerry remix) 03:04:34 DJ Misjah/DJ Tim- access 03:07:07 Cygnus X- the orange theme 03:10:35 The Prodigy- no good (start the dance) 03:16:46 Jungle Brothers- jungle brother (Urban Takeover remix) 03:20:11 DJ Zinc- ready or not 03:22:02 Natural Born Chillers- rock the funky beat 03:24:22 Ain't Armand 03:29:41 Fatboy Slim- right here, right now 03:35:11 Sister Sledge- lost in music (Dimitri from Paris remix) 03:42:34 The Streets- weak become heroes 03:47:52 Pet Shop Boys- left to my own devices 03:52:35 Fleetwood Mac- everywhere (Psychemagik edit)
Thanks everybody, Bye for now. The post Mole Hole Seg6: The Last Show, Farewell…….. appeared first on insidestl.com.
Talked many things this morning including naps, meatloaf, Serena Williams, Cardinals baseball, Blues, breakfast cereal, sweet vs savory, and more………… The post Mole Hole “Boulevard Brewing Co.” Seg5: The Last Show… appeared first on insidestl.com.
Why can’t be people be happy for their fellow man despite differences? Stop stealing my fries. Sweet & savory go together…… The post Mole Hole “You’ve Got Maids” Seg4: Head Scratchers appeared first on insidestl.com.
Talked many things this morning including naps, meatloaf, Serena Williams, Cardinals baseball, Blues, breakfast cereal, sweet vs savory, and more………… The post Mole Hole Seg3: The Last Show… appeared first on insidestl.com.
Talked many things this morning including naps, meatloaf, Serena Williams, Cardinals baseball, Blues, breakfast cereal, sweet vs savory, and more………… The post Mole Hole Seg2: The Last Show… appeared first on insidestl.com.
The last Mole Hole featuring Dan Kertz in studio The post Mole Hole Seg1: Dan Kertz in studio appeared first on insidestl.com.
Curt Price talks Vegas expansion draft, NHL draft, Blues off-season, and new Scottrade jumbotron. The post Mole Hole “You’ve Got Maids” Seg4: Curt Price LGB Radio appeared first on insidestl.com.
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Talked about the NBA Draft, and the weird coincidence with my late Dad’s socks today on his birthday The post Mole Hole Seg1: Show Open, My Dad’s Birthday appeared first on insidestl.com.
Owner/GM of the St. Louis Surge Khalia Collier The post Mole Hole Seg2: Khalia Collier from St. Louis Surge appeared first on insidestl.com.
Head Scratchers topics: President Trump drives his golf cart on a green, Mizzou renting out dorms for football games, Cardinals can buy AND sell at the deadline. The post Mole Hole Seg3: Head Scratchers appeared first on insidestl.com.
Matt Berger from “That 590 Show” M-Tu-Th-Fr 6-8pm weeknights joined to talk NBA Draft and Cardinals baseball The post Mole Hole “Boulevard Brewing Co.” Seg5: Matt Berger appeared first on insidestl.com.
Randall Ritchey, contributor to St. Louis Game Time, joins to talk his thoughts on the Stanley Cup Finals, potential STL/Nashville rivalry, Blues offseason needs, the Las Vegas expansion draft…….. The post Mole Hole “Boulevard Brewing Co” Seg4: Randall Ritchey appeared first on insidestl.com.
Derek Shore who covers the Springfield Cardinals and the Cardinals minor league pipeline for The Cardinal Nation at Scout.com, joins to talk Cards prospects. The post Mole Hole “You’ve Got Maids” Seg3: Derek Shore appeared first on insidestl.com.
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Took the family to Disney, Universal Studios, and Gulf Shores last week. I talk about the rides and experience at Disney/Universal, and get a little emotional talking about my son (9) who has Type 1 Diabetes, and the perfect day he had at Harry Potter World. The post Mole Hole Seg2: My Family Vacation appeared first on insidestl.com.
Glad to be bac k live, thoughts on Lebron v Jordan, Pitino/Louisville, US Open/Joe Buck…. The post Mole Hole Seg1: Show Open appeared first on insidestl.com.
Head Scratchers topics: Mark McGwire & Albert Pujols The post Mole Hole Seg3: “Head Scratchers” appeared first on insidestl.com.
Interviewed stand-up comic Bryce Stanley The post Mole Hole Boulevard Brewing Co. Seg4: Stand-Up Comic Bryce Stanley appeared first on insidestl.com.
What could the future Cardinals rotation look like? Do they sign Lance Lynn? Can Wacha stay healthy? EIGHT legitimate prospects on the way in the next 2 years The post Mole Hole You’ve Got Maids Seg5: Future Cards Rotation? appeared first on insidestl.com.
Adventszeit ist Bastelzeit - und was basteln sich da die Geocacher? Wo eher weniger kitschige Sternchen die man sich in Fernster hängen kann, sondern Geokrets, sozusagen die selbstgemachten Travelbugs.Grimpel rief daher mit der Geokrety-Werkstatt zur jahreszeitlich passenden Bastelstunde auf. Hier stand nicht schnelles Zettel laminieren am Küchentisch, sondern ansprechende Gestaltung im perfekt ausgestatten Büro mit Werkstatt bei Lebkuchen und Kaffee auf dem Plan.Mitzubringen war alles was man noch an überflüssigen Tradeitems von Cachetouren aufgehoben hat. In der Munkiste aus der Zeit wo man noch beim Geocaching getauscht hat, lag noch so einiger Kleinkram der heute als Geokret auf den Weg gebracht werden konnte.Dazu startete Schrottie sein Geokret-Race und brachte ein Dutzend Lego-Bausätze mit, die mit vielen Händen und etwas Sekundenkleber schnell montiert als Renngeokrets ihren Weg über das Mole-Hole von Danzig nach Berlin antreten sollen.cachetalk083.mp3