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We kick off our batch of episodes devoted to our awkward teenage years with a look at a band that sings about boners and dysentery: the one and only Blink-182 and their 1999 record Enema of the State. And while the juvenile lyrics, addictive melodies and fast-tempos certainly appealed to a younger crowd, it was perhaps their music videos that catapulted Mark, Tom, and Travis into the mainstream stratosphere. Whether it was streaking through the streets of L.A. in or poking fun at the boy bands that shared the TRL spotlight, the trio was a pretty consistent fixture on MTV's Total Request Live, and solidified Blink-182 as the adolescent kings of pop-punk rock. This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network.
Dory and Mel finally get it together enough to record from two different states! Another aMAZE-ing Winterfest has come and gone with snow plows and ice caves and strudlefests-galore, and the ladies are ready to discuss it all...while taking some detours into MTV's Total Request Live, cozy murder mysteries, and their own personal Bad Place...a magic show.
On the Recapture Self podcast it’s our intention to give you a peek at the lives of people who are balancing daily life, parenthood, and a commitment to their creative selves. These are people who are making time and space for their passion projects whether that be writing a book, designing a blog, photographing their family, or running a business. PREPARE TO BE INSPIRED BY THEIR STORIES. This week I’m chatting with Hilarie Burton Morgan. Hilarie Burton Morgan is an actress and producer and a high school friend of Momtography founder Beryl Young. Her acting career includes being a former host of MTV's Total Request Live, spending six seasons on the The WB/CW drama One Tree Hill portraying Peyton Sawyer, and roles on shows such as White Collar, Grey's Anatomy, and many others. Burton is a mom to two kids and recently married long time partner and actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Hailing from Sterling, Virginia, and alumnus of a Title 1 high school where the majority of students qualify for free and reduced lunches, Hilarie is committed to being an advocate and philanthropist to her alma mater. Project Patriot, began by Hilarie in 2018 as a non-profit alumni booster program that seeks to both provide support and resources to the school, and spark community unification to Patriot Pride, that collective identity and rally cry, to Sterling Park. Learn more about Hilarie Burton and Project Patriot in the following places: Website: https://www.project-patriot.org/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/hilarieburton
What started off as us planning to rattle off our favorite music videos turned into an epic history of the Asian American music video form, with much-needed help from our Potluck Podcast braintrust. Impress your friends with your knowledge of Asian American music video, from pre- and early-YouTube to today, with these audio Cliff Notes. We break down the history, from the inspired to the embarrassing, from those videos we got through FTP servers to these modern YouTube videos that rival the production value of anything we saw on MTV's Total Request Live back in the day. And search YouTube for "Asian American Music Videos Saturday School" for our YouTube playlist of every music video we talk about in this episode!
We're joined in the studio by Andrew Steinthal and Chris Stang, the food-lovers behind restaurant review website The Infatuation (and the #EEEEEATS hashtag). The pair met on the set of MTV's Total Request Live and left careers in the music industry to start their site in 2009, offering "restaurant reviews for the people."
Join us this week as we welcome the pop rock band, Carmen and Camille. The twin sister duo have been practicing since childhood, experimenting with what they call “passion pop” - their trademark honesty set to catchy, dance floor hooks. Carmen & Camille’s new album NEON captures the passion, heartbreak and elation of the pop duo's desire to make their musical dreams comes true in the rough and tumble, star studded town of Los Angeles. Just after the girls embraced their American roots and moved to the US, in a surprise twist, they found success in their native country Canada as their single Shine 4U shot up the Canadian charts and garnered them a Juno nomination (Canada's version of a Grammy). Their rising success didn’t happen overnight, as the girls had already developed a devoted fan base through licensing with several MTV shows including The Hills which reached a worldwide audience. They were already being talked about in Billboard, Elle Girl, Stuff Mag, Seventeen and performed on one of the last episodes of MTV's Total Request Live. C&C have toured with live performances around Europe, the US and Canada and on gritty military tours in remote areas of the Middle East. We will talk to them about their upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at their music, feature songs from their new album "NEON", and ask them to share their message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Carmen and Camille at http://www.carmenandcamille.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with with them during the show (718) 766-4193. If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. Be sure to join us, Sunday 3/23/2014 at 4:00 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
In this episode, Black Hollywood Live hosts Derrial Christon, Jesse Janedy and Courtney Stewart interview special guest Quddus, a TV personality best known from his days as the host of MTV's Total Request Live and ABC's singing competition show Duets. Quddus' professional career in broadcasting began in 2000 as a host and co-writer of VOX, a groundbreaking youth culture show on TV Ontario which went on to win a Gemini Award (Canada's version of the Emmy®). This led to his big break - hosting Total Request Live on MTV. As host of MTV's biggest show, Quddus conducted daily interviews with stars such as Will Smith, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Jake Gyllenhaal, Alicia Keys, Ben Affleck and Denzel Washington, and his work on Total Request Live led to both Usher and Britney Spears requesting him to host their Showtime concert specials. Quddus won a 2003 Favorite TV Personality nomination at the Teen Choice Awards. In 2005, TV Guide named him one of TV's Hottest New Stars, USA Today featured him as a "you