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Segunda entrega dedicada a picotear en los 5 volúmenes de la colección “Black-a-Billy” (Sleazy Records). El coleccionista y estudioso del rock’n’roll, Little Victor (aka DJ Mojo Man) reune y documenta una serie de grabaciones de músicos negros aproximándose desde disttintos ángulos y momentos temporales a ese subgénero conocido como rockabilly.Playlist;MUDDY WATERS “Evan’s shuffle”J.B. HUTTO “Hip shakin’”LITTLE WALTER “It’s too late brother”BILLY WILLIAMS “The pied piper”STICK McGUEE and HIS BUDDIES “Drinkin’ wine spoo-Dee-O-Dee”THE BEES “Tough enough”ARHUT GUNTER “Baby let’s play house”ELER CURRY and CONGREGATION “Memphis flu”MAGIC SAM “21 days in jail”EDNA McGRIFF “The fool”SLIM HARPO “Don’t start cryin’ now”BUNKER HILL “You can’t make me doubt my baby”THE GOSPELAIRES “You can’t make me doubtJERRY McCAIN and HIS UPSTARTS “My next door neighbor”STEVE GIBSON “Big game hunter”BO DIDDLEY “I am looking for a woman”PIANO RED “Rockin’ with red”LITTLE GEORGE SMITH “Oopin Doopin Oopin”BIG JOE WILLIAMS “I’m getting wild about her”Escuchar audio
In this episode of Eyewitness History, I speak with Daryl Davis, an American R&B and blues musician, author, and race-relations activist whose life has uniquely bridged the worlds of music and social change. Davis is widely known for an unconventional and controversial approach to combating racism: engaging directly with members of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups through sustained personal dialogue. Over decades of outreach, he has persuaded dozens of Klansmen to renounce their affiliation, and he has documented these encounters in his book Klan-Destine Relationships: A Black Man’s Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan as well as in the documentary Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America (2016). Before his activism gained national attention, Davis established himself as a respected professional musician. A gifted boogie-woogie and blues pianist and vocalist, he studied at Howard University and went on to perform with some of the most iconic figures in American music, including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Bo Diddley. His playing style reflects deep roots in traditional blues and early rock-and-roll piano, and he has been recognized within the Washington-area and national blues community for both his technical skill and stage presence. His work is grounded in a belief in communication as a tool for dismantling prejudice, summed up in his view that dialogue, not avoidance, is the most effective response to ignorance and hate. Here, Davis reflects on his unusual journey, the philosophy behind his outreach to the Klan, and the ways music, conversation, and personal encounter have shaped his understanding of human change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest began his career as a musician but worked his way behind the scenes, managing some of the biggest tours on the planet. Welcome Larry McNeny. He's just released a book about his career as a tour manager called Blood, Guts, and No Glory. Larry discusses his early aspirations to become a rock star, his encounters with musicians including Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and the Bee Gees, and his work managing tours for various bands. He detailed his experiences managing Eric Clapton's early tours, including memorable moments like touring Europe on a train with Eric Clapton and Muddy Waters, working behind the scenes for The Band's final show, which became The Last Waltz. He also shared stories about managing the Bee Gees on their world tours, working with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne (including planning their Maui wedding). Larry also talks about his philanthropic work, his many writing projects, and a whole lot more. This ais a fascinating look behind the scenes of some huge tours of the 70's, 80's, and 90's. And I want to thank our mutual friend, the incredible Mr. Simon Davies, formerly of Teen Cancer America, for connecting us. Check out Larry's book on TCU Press. Find him on Facebook, Find us @PerformanceAnx of socials. Grab merch at performanceanx.threadless.com. Send money through ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now grab a glass of Courvassier and get ready for a sampling of touring stories from Larry McNeny on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FROM THE ARCHIVES - Original Airdate of 4.10.2021 New intro by Rob Today Jim (rob) and Mike (matt) talk about the 1976 film THE LAST WALTZ ABOUT THE LAST WALTZ The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The Last Waltz was advertised as The Band's "farewell concert appearance", and the concert saw The Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan as well as Paul Butterfield, Bobby Charles, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Wood, and Neil Young. The musical director for the concert was The Band's original record producer, John Simon. The event was filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary of the same title, released in 1978. Jonathan Taplin, who was The Band's tour manager from 1969 to 1972 and later produced Scorsese's film Mean Streets, suggested that Scorsese would be the ideal director for the project and introduced Robbie Robertson and Scorsese. Taplin served as executive producer. The film features concert performances, intermittent song renditions shot on a studio soundstage, and interviews by Scorsese with members of The Band. A triple-LP soundtrack recording, produced by Simon and Rob Fraboni, was issued in 1978. The film was released on DVD in 2002 as was a four-CD box set of the concert and related studio recordings. The Last Waltz is hailed as one of the greatest documentary concert films ever made,[3] although it has been criticized for its focus on Robertson. In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". ****** Rob (and co-hosts) will be back in June 2026 with some brand-new podcasts and interviews! Stay Tuned ****** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora, YouTube and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. Links to more sources at Link Tree - www.linktr.ee/knowgoodmusic Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see video segments from all of our interviews. Just search "know good music" Please follow / subscribe & review Follow our Instagram & Facebook pages for info on upcoming podcasts and sometimes extra content Email Rob at: knowgoodmusicpodcast@gmail.com Know Good Music T-Shirts, Drink Coasters and Embroidered dad hats and winter hats now available. Email Rob for all the info.
El rockabilly es un tipo de rock’n’roll, pero no todo el rock’n’roll es rockabilly. Maravillosa serie lanzada por Sleazy Records. “Black-a-Billy”, colección de cinco LP’s compilados por Little Victor (aka DJ “Mojo” Man), en donde se recogen grabaciones de artistas negros acercándose al estilo del rockabilly desde diferentes ángulos y momentos temporales.Playlist;(sintonía) EARL “ZEB” HOOKER “Frog hop”G. “DAVY” CROCKETT “Look out Mable”JUNIOR WELLS “Lovey dovey lovey one”DON and DEWEY “A little love”LONESOME LEE “Cry over you”MUDDY WATERS “You’re gonna miss me (When I’m dead and gone)”LOUISIANA RED “I’m the seventh son”MAC SIMS “Drivin’ wheel”JOHNNY SHINES “Fat Mama”JUNE ALEXANDER “Sally Sue Brown”WASHBOARD SAM “Diggin’ my potatoes”CLIFFORD CURRY JR. “Kiss kiss kiss”HAROLD BURRAGE “Messed up”THE HOKUM BOYS “Selling that stuff”AL DOWNING WITH THE POE KATS “Down on the farm”SUGAR PIE DESANTO “It won’t be long”LITTLE JUNIOR’S BLUE FLAMES “Feelin’ good”EDDIE DANIELS “I wanna know”JERRY BUTLER and THE IMPRESSIONS “Sweet was the wine”BIG BILL BRONZY “Hey hey”Escuchar audio
THE ROLLING STONES: The Biography (on sale April 21, 2026) offers readers an all-access backstage pass to one of popular music's greatest stories. Drawing on hundreds of new interviews and five years of archival research, award-winning author Bob Spitz delivers an unprecedented, richly detailed portrait of the band that redefined rock 'n' roll-and whose power shows no signs of fading, over sixty years on.At its heart, this story is about two boys, Mick and Keith, and their unique, fraught, alchemical bond, tested through the years but never broken. The bandmates, like Charlie Watts, who found their groove in relation to this double star, made the trip intact, while those who struggled, like Brian Jones and Mick Taylor, were chewed up and spit out. Spitz vividly traces the Stones' artistic inspiration, pivotal moments in the band's rise and reinvention, and the deeply human stories behind the myth.Along the way, Spitz revises many elements of the conventional narrative, underscoring just how carefully the band has controlled its own story up to now. One small example: no, Muddy Waters was not mopping the floors at Chess Records when the Stones showed up. But in a larger sense, as with the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, Spitz's greatest gift is for the big picture. He knows where the magic is, and why it is. Spitz is as clear-eyed a connoisseur of the show business, the spectacle, and the collateral damage of this whirlwind as anyone alive, and he serves as an essential guide to the band's unique history.The story of The Rolling Stones has many dark moments, including a surprising number of deaths. But whether Jagger and Richards sold their souls to the devil at the crossroads for blues greatness or just squeezed their heroes for every drop of inspiration, in the end their connection to their music and to each other put them in a category of one. Rock music fans and pop culture lovers alike will be captivated by this wild rideBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Love the life you live & live the life you love. Spoken by Bob Marley & Muddy Waters. I dive into this concept, what it means and how to integrate it into your daily life.————————————————————You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my new book Down to Earth The Spiritual Beings Guide to a Happy, Human Experience. Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, in digital and paperback!For Life Coaching, Exclusive Content, or More Info: GlennAmbrose.comHave you joined the new community Loving Nation in the Glenn Ambrose Nov 6, 2022 Academy yet?To help support my work and the free content I provide, please donate HERE
In this lesson, Co-Pastor Ezekiel Perez explores the biblical story of Naaman, a commander with leprosy, to illustrate themes of healing, humility, and the importance of seeking help. He emphasizes that despite outward success, many struggle with inner issues that hinder their potential. The lesson highlights the need for vulnerability, the role of relationships in healing, and the journey through difficult times, likening it to stepping into muddy waters. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and transformation, encouraging listeners to confront their challenges and emerge stronger. In this teaching, Co-Pastor Perez discusses the importance of continuous personal growth, understanding family dynamics, and the necessity of facing vulnerability in relationships. He emphasizes the need for individuals to take responsibility for their growth, confront personal issues, and engage in difficult conversations. The lesson also highlights the significance of mental toughness, the challenges of letting go of toxic relationships, and the role of responsibility in parenting. Ultimately, Co-Pastor encourages seeking help and therapy as essential steps towards healing and growth.Co-Pastor Ezekiel Perez | May 12, 2026The Fountain Apostolic ChurchSOW (2026)Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus
Often, God works through our own imperfect circumstances and the mistakes we make to bring about his goals.
In this second part of a two-part series, Paul Andrews dives into five more inspiring guitar documentaries as part of "Movie May." Whether you're seeking motivation or want to deepen your knowledge of the guitar, these documentaries highlight legendary players and their stories. Plus, there are updates on the Beginner Guitar Academy community challenge and recent Academy news.HighlightsCommunity Challenge: Movie MayChallenge: Record and post a video of yourself performing – riff, chord progression, exercise, or song – in the community's performance section.Prize: Entry into a draw to win a $50 gift voucher for Guitarshirts.Shop.Shoutout: congratulates David Jayes for posting the first video (the intro to "Stairway to Heaven")Academy NewsPaul announces the release of the month's Academy Show – a recap of last month's content, member achievements, and what's coming up.Find the Academy Show banner in the community for direct access.This Episode's Featured Documentaries1. Rory Gallagher: Ghost Blues: The Story of Rory Gallagher (2010)Chronicles the life and legacy of blues-rock guitarist Rory Gallagher.Includes interviews with the Edge, Slash, Johnny Marr, Gary Moore, Joe Bonamassa, and Brian May.Gallagher's inspiration to Brian May's signature sound is discussed 03:08.Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f__nvZImFEAmazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rory-Gallagher-Ghost-Blues-Story/dp/B07ZXB4RS12. Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015)A detailed look at Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's life, with family cooperation and rare home movies, artwork, and unreleased material 05:09.Highly recommended for Nirvana fans; available on major streaming platforms 07:24.Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsB6SzPV9B0Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B00W7KLW9E/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r3. George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011)Directed by Martin Scorsese, this Emmy-winning documentary explores the life and spiritual journey of the "quiet Beatle" 07:40.Features unseen footage, interviews, and spans from Harrison's early years through Beatlemania and beyond.George Harrison: Living in the Material WorldTrailer https://youtu.be/fJh9O8pI4CkAmazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0B5PL8GP3/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r4. Remastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019)Explores the legend of blues guitarist Robert Johnson and the myth of his Faustian bargain at the crossroads 09:11.Features interviews, insight into Johnson's influence, legacy, and mysteries about his life and death.Trailer https://youtu.be/E1cIgRy7hUENetflix https://www.netflix.com/title/801910495. Sidemen: Long Road to Glory (2016)Follows the lives and influence of Pinetop Perkins, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, and Hubert Sumlin—sidemen to Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf 11:32.Shows their impact on blues and rock, featuring interviews and tributes from Bonnie Raitt, Derek Trucks, Joe Perry, and others.Trailer https://youtu.be/J5tRt127yxUApple TV https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/sidemen-long-road-to-glory/umc.cmc.2pq3axrmmqw84r35bu98s688eAdditional InformationWhere to Watch:All documentaries are available on popular streaming platforms such as Amazon, Apple, YouTube, and Netflix.Want More?Check out Part 1 in Episode 142 for the first five documentary recommendations.Community Reminder:Join the performance challenge for a chance to win and connect with fellow learners!Support & ConnectRate & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review on your podcast app 13:56.Join the Academy: Looking for structured learning and community support? Visit beginnerguitaracademy.com for a $1 two-week trial 14:04.Practice, watch, get inspired, and keep progressing. See you next week!
Foo Fighters : The Pretender La Reprise L'originale Winger : Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix : Purple Haze Saint Agnes : Good Boy Suzy Quatro : Can The Can Patti Smith : 25th Floor Courtney Barnett : Mantis Brody Dalle : Rat Race Bibi Club : A Different Light Garbage : Vow Marilyn Manson : The Mephistopheles Of Los Angeles HRFTR : Where I Must Leave It All Behind Muddy Waters : Mannish Boy (Ruckus Roboticus Remix) La Reprise L'original Wahtang Beatbox : Black Betty Ram Jam : Black Betty Voodoo Queen : Between My Troubles Janis Joplin : Cry Baby Best Rock Albums 1973 Pink Floyd : The Great Gig In The Sky Led Zeppelin : Over The Hills and Far Away The Who : Love Reign O'er Me David Bowie : Let's Spend The Night Together Paul McCartney Wings : Bluebird Billy Cobham : Stratus Karnivool : AozoraHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ce 30 avril l'émission redécouvre Kasabian, Oasis, Derek and the Dominos, The 5.6.7.8's, The Hives, AC/DC, Kavinsky, Franz Ferdinand, The Zombies, Mano Negra et Bobbie Gentry. Sont également au programme The Kills, Beck, Nick Cave, Blur et Jet. Marjorie Hache rend par ailleurs un bel hommage au bluesman Muddy Waters, disparu en 1983, en diffusant une version live de "Mannish Boy" enregistrée en 1978. Au rayon des nouveautés, The Black Keys dévoilent "You Got To Lose". Le groupe Archive s'illustre avec "City Walls", tandis que les Vendéens de Dynamite Shakers présentent "Cinema". S'ajoutent Saint Agnes avec "The Ghost" et les métalleux de Korn avec "Reward The Scars". La primeur de la soirée revient aux Rouennais de Mnnqns, qui offrent l'énergique morceau post-punk "Vienna". L'album de la semaine referme la page consacrée au douzième disque des Foo Fighters, "Your Favourite Toy", illustré ce soir par le titre "Amen, Caveman" qui symbolise la persévérance du groupe. Enfin, pour la reprise de la soirée on redécouvre le tube "Manic Monday", rendu célèbre par The Bangles en 1986, dans la version de son véritable créateur, Prince, sortie de ses archives en 2016. The Black Keys - You Got To Lose Kasabian - Fire Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy (Live At Rockplast) The Kills - Black Tar Oasis - Little By Little Derek & The Dominos - Layla The 5.6.7.8'S - Woo Hoo Foo Fighters - Amen, Caveman AC/DC - If You Want Blood The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk Beck - Sexx Laws Dynamite Shakers - Cinema Prince - Manic Monday Kavinsky - First Blood Franz Ferdinand - Love Illumination Archive - City Walls The Zombies - Time Of The Season Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand Saint Agnes - The Ghost U2 - Elevation Korn - Reward The Scars MNNQNS - Vienna Blur - Song 2 Mano Negra - Soledad Bobbie Gentry - Bugs Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl Matt Schofield - Red DragonHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
THE ROLLING STONES: The Biography (on sale April 21, 2026) offers readers an all-access backstage pass to one of popular music's greatest stories. Drawing on hundreds of new interviews and five years of archival research, award-winning author Bob Spitz delivers an unprecedented, richly detailed portrait of the band that redefined rock 'n' roll-and whose power shows no signs of fading, over sixty years on.At its heart, this story is about two boys, Mick and Keith, and their unique, fraught, alchemical bond, tested through the years but never broken. The bandmates, like Charlie Watts, who found their groove in relation to this double star, made the trip intact, while those who struggled, like Brian Jones and Mick Taylor, were chewed up and spit out. Spitz vividly traces the Stones' artistic inspiration, pivotal moments in the band's rise and reinvention, and the deeply human stories behind the myth.Along the way, Spitz revises many elements of the conventional narrative, underscoring just how carefully the band has controlled its own story up to now. One small example: no, Muddy Waters was not mopping the floors at Chess Records when the Stones showed up. But in a larger sense, as with the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, Spitz's greatest gift is for the big picture. He knows where the magic is, and why it is. Spitz is as clear-eyed a connoisseur of the show business, the spectacle, and the collateral damage of this whirlwind as anyone alive, and he serves as an essential guide to the band's unique history.The story of The Rolling Stones has many dark moments, including a surprising number of deaths. But whether Jagger and Richards sold their souls to the devil at the crossroads for blues greatness or just squeezed their heroes for every drop of inspiration, in the end their connection to their music and to each other put them in a category of one. Rock music fans and pop culture lovers alike will be captivated by this wild rideBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This week we dive into the legendary career of the Rolling Stones with our panel of musical experts, Dave Boll and Michael Kay! We start out by discussing the band's early influences like blues artists Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry. We also talk about the band's incredible longevity including the secret to Keith Richards' immortality. We do take a quick detour to discuss the latest news regarding Rush, before sharing a hilarious story about a Keith Richards and Chuck Berry documentary, and reminiscing about the iconic Andy Warhol-designed cover for Sticky Fingers. Finally, we touch on the internal dynamics of the group—including the time Charlie Watts allegedly punched Mick Jagger, the origin of the band's name and much, much more! Enjoy!
Show #1147 Repeat Of #89 Another cover show with Beardo & Spinner (April 2005) Beardo Takes Off: 01. Danny Gatton - Apricot Brandy (original by: Rhinocerous) 02. Michael Powers - Bird On A Wire (original by: Leonard Cohen) 03. Clarence Spady - Bad Axe (original by: Son Seals) 04. Brian Templeton w/Monster Mike Welch - Trouble Man (original by: Marvin Gaye) 05. Monster Mike Welch - Masters Of War (original by: Bob Dylan) 06. Sugar Ray & the Bluetones w/Monster Mike Welch - Funk-Shun (original by: Albert King) 07. The Imperial Crowns - You Don't Miss Your Water (original by: William Bell) 08. The Persuations - The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing (original by: Frank Zappa) 09. Toru Oki & The Nighthawks (Live In Japan) - Pretty Girls And Cadillacs (original by: B. Johnson) Spinner's Section: 10. Big Twist & the Mellow Fellows - I Live The Life I Love (original by: Muddy Waters) 11. Eric Ambel - Vampire Blues (original by: Neil Young) 12. Cuby+Blizzards - Five Long Years (original by: Eddie Boyd) 13. Elvis Costello - Everybody's Crying Mercy (original by: Mose Allison) 14. Willy DeVille - It's Too Late She's Gone (original by:Chuck Willis) 15. Crazy Willy - Hound Dog (original by: Big Mama Thornton) 16. Walter Rossi - Malaguena (original by: …you tell me…) One more from Beardo: 17. The Pork Roll Project - The Letter (original by: The Box Tops) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
At The NAMM Show 2026, John Page walks Sean Martin of ITSPmagazine through a hand-painted electric guitar called the Retablo. The motifs are lifted from the artwork that traditionally sits behind a cathedral altar, reimagined so the saints and icons are not from scripture but from the roots of American music. Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Muddy Waters. Howlin' Wolf. Mahalia Jackson. The canvases themselves are cut from the floorboards of an old church. It is one of the most personal guitars John Page has ever built. The conversation traces the arc of John Page Guitars, the small-batch shop John Page runs after more than 20 years at Fender, where he co-founded the legendary Custom Shop and led guitar research and development. He has now been designing and building guitars for 53 years. What gets made today at John Page Guitars is built by a small team, with John Page handling his own custom work and prototypes while a master builder works alongside him on production models. What makes the instruments different is not one big thing but a series of quiet decisions. John Page mounts the neck to the body with threaded machine inserts and machine bolts instead of standard wood screws, a coupling he believes transfers tone better between neck and body and adds overtone complexity that a conventional bolt-on simply does not produce. A flatter 12-inch radius, a reverse-angled bridge pickup that removes the ice-pick high, a vintage-feeling neck profile. Every decision serves a single goal: an instrument that sings as a complete unit. John Page describes his design philosophy in two short phrases. The first is "uniquely familiar," the idea that a guitar should feel comfortable in a player's hands and recognizable in their eyes while still being clearly its own thing. The second is "balanced asymmetry," an imbalance in which he finds a kind of perfect balance. Both show up in the offset fret markers, the body contours, and even in the restraint of the aesthetic choices that surround the Retablo's portraits. The Retablo itself is where that philosophy leaves the factory floor and becomes something closer to a reliquary. John Page had never painted portraits before. He taught himself, hand-painting each founder of American roots music onto wood reclaimed from a dismantled church, designing and building a custom bridge that routes volume and tone controls into the tailpiece so the body can carry its imagery unbroken. A full documentary exists on the making of the guitar for anyone who wants the layer-on-layer detail. When the talking is done, Bryan Ray of John Page Guitars steps in with one of the new baritone builds to let the instrument speak for itself. Every design decision John Page described is suddenly in the room, audible, as one of his guitars does exactly what he designed it to do. This is a Brand Spotlight. A Brand Spotlight is a ~15 minute conversation designed to explore the guest, their company, and what makes their approach unique. Learn more: https://www.studioc60.com/creation#spotlight GUESTS John Page, Founder, John Page Guitars (Co-Founder, Fender Custom Shop) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-page-742b4213/ Bryan Ray, Marketing Director, John Page Classic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-ray-a63b5419/ RESOURCES John Page Guitars: https://www.johnpageguitars.com/ Meet John Page: https://www.johnpageguitars.com/pages/john-page The Retablo and other Art Guitars: https://www.johnpageguitars.com/pages/john-page John Page Signature Collection: https://www.johnpageguitars.com/collections/guitars The NAMM Show: https://www.namm.org/ Are you interested in telling your story? ▶︎ Full Length Brand Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#full ▶︎ Brand Spotlight Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#spotlight ▶︎ Brand Highlight Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#highlight KEYWORDS John Page, Bryan Ray, John Page Guitars, John Page Classic, Fender Custom Shop, Sean Martin, brand story, brand marketing, marketing podcast, brand spotlight, guitar design, luthier, electric guitar, The NAMM Show 2026, NAMM 2026, Retablo art guitar, Ashburn, Bloodline pickups, American roots music, custom guitars, handmade guitars, boutique guitar builder Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Discipleship Weekly we discuss the week's sermon text, sharing insights, questions, and how it might apply to us. This week Ryan Cagno talked with Verna Schwartz about 2 Kings 5 - the fascinating and enigmatic story of Seven Ducks in Muddy Water! It's a story of prejudices, cross-cultural mission, and the surprising grace of God!
Cagefather unlocks beautiful original samples from Black Ivory, James Taylor, Rebekah, Chapter 8, Yuji Ohno and many more. Plus deep groove gifts from The Counts and Muddy Waters, a Boston-BX collab with Stu Bangas x D.I.T.C. and a final drum roll for soul drummer extraordinaire James Gadson. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1289 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
This week on Blues From The Ouse, we head straight to Chicago — the city where the blues plugged in, turned up, and changed music forever.From the electrified foundations laid by Muddy Waters and Little Walter, through the West Side brilliance of Magic Sam and Otis Rush, to modern torchbearer Toronzo Cannon — this is a full journey through the Chicago sound.We also bring you brand-new music from Mike Zito and Tedeschi Trucks Band, plus a packed hour of listener requests featuring Gary Clark Jr., John Mayall and the legendary B.B. King.From early Chess recordings to today's evolving scene, this episode captures the sound, spirit, and legacy of Chicago blues — electric, influential, and still setting the standard.Blues From The Ouse #319 playlist:Kaspar 'Berry' Rapkin & the Swampdogs - Vices - 00:01:26Mike Zito - Outside or the Eastside - 00:05:25Jump66 - Ain't That Fine - 00:10:16Tedeschi Trucks Band - Crazy Cryin' - 00:13:54Kirk Fletcher & Erika Baier - Cold Cold Feeling - 00:18:17Muddy Waters - Mean Old Frisco Blues - 00:21:49Little Walter - Blues With A Feeling - 00:26:38Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightnin' - 00:29:33Otis Rush - Double Trouble - 00:32:40Magic Sam - All Of Your Love - 00:35:25Jimmy Dawkins - All For Business - 00:39:15J.B. Lenoir - Alabama Blues - 00:43:49Toronzo Cannon - The Chicago Way - 00:47:02Earl Hooker - Blue Guitar - 00:51:16Gary Clark Jr - Next Door Neighbor Blues - 00:54:46Håkon Høye & the HoneyTones - Move a Little Closer (AKA Bo's Groove) - 00:59:32Mississippi MacDonald - Elbow Grease - 01:02:59The Stumble - Sleep It Off - 01:10:03John Mayall - The Bear - 01:14:22Free - Wishing Well - 01:29:59Michael Burks - Empty Promises - 01:25:32B.B. King - Many Miles Travelled - 01:31:15Chris Chalmers & The Souvenirs - There Will Be A Light - 01:35:27The Terraplanes - Long Time Coming, Rescue Me - 01:38:58Peter Green - Slabo Day - 01:42:50Chicago blues, Chicago blues history, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Toronzo Cannon, Chess Records, electric blues, West Side Chicago blues, modern blues artists, blues podcast UK, blues radio show, Gary Clark Jr, B.B. King, John Mayall, Mike Zito, Tedeschi Trucks Band, listener requests blues, contemporary bluesBlues From The Ouse is a weekly UK blues podcast and blues radio show featuring classic blues, modern blues, British blues and blues rock.Discover blues legends, new blues releases and the best emerging British blues artists — available worldwide.Links
Host Bill Powers interviews returning guest Jamie Keech of ResourceInsider.com, a former mining engineer, on why his “energy decade” thesis is strengthening as tech-driven demand (especially data centers) pushes huge new power requirements. Keech explains how Resource Insider evolved from a gold-and-copper newsletter into a larger team with expanded exposure to uranium, lithium, and privately built energy businesses including an Oklahoma energy royalty venture and a North Dakota terminal acquisition that has begun paying dividends. In mining stocks, he says their historic performance showed consistent outperformance in advanced-stage explorers with resources/data, strong teams, and stable jurisdictions, while grassroots exploration largely failed unless returns came from private-to-public arbitrage. He updates Mayfair Gold after Muddy Waters' board changes and announces a new public stock-picking product alongside their historic private-placement focus. 00:00 Intro 00:30 Energy Decade Thesis 01:02 Carrying Capacity and Data Centers 04:18 Resource Insider Evolution 06:28 Mining Strategy Sweet Spot 09:23 Private Arbitrage Wins 10:47 Mining vs Energy Allocation 12:25 Terminal Business Exit Plans 16:16 Predator or Prey Ethics 20:04 Mayfair Gold Update 21:53 Using AI for Diligence 22:47 New Stock Picking Service 24:32 Newsletter Competitive Edge 26:29 Wrap Up and Contact https://resourceinsider.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 This interview was not sponsored. MSE receives no compensation if you buy a Resource Insider product. Mining Stock Education offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
International carrot day. Entertainment from 1964. Martin Luther King assassinated, 1st woman in US elected as a Mayor, World Trade Center opened, NATO formed. Todays birthdays - Muddy Watters, Anthony Perkins, Craig T. Nelson, Robert Downey Jr., Nancy McKeon, Heath Ledger, Natasha Lyonne.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Carrots are yummy - From Kids EnglishCan't buy me love - The BeatlesUnderstand your man - Johnny CashBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Whats this all about - Muddy WatersExit - Cowboys are crazy - Jolie & Sonny https://jolieandsonny.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com
On the April 4 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Jay-Z & Beyonce get married, Keith Richards invents a rock myth, Elvis makes television history, the event that inspired Pride in the Name of Love takes place. Also, happy birthday to Clive Davis & Muddy Waters.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 What happened on this date in music history05:33 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history05:51 Albums released on this date in music history 06:18 Singles released on this date in music history 07:19 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history 09:03 Passings of music artists on this date in music history 10:24 What's on tomorrow's episode
durée : 00:53:48 - Et je remets le son - par : Matthieu Conquet - On va tout droit dans les nouveautés avec Juste Shani, H JeuneCrack, Geese, Enchantée Julia... On parle de Muddy Waters et des Stones, de BTS et de Michel Magne, de la rencontre entre Charif Megarbe et Ali. - réalisation : Jérôme Chelius Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Hello to my fantastic listening audience across the internet. Welcome to the latest installment of my podcast. I've been a busy boy this week. Mourning the loss of a head coach, paired with the end of the season for the Heels, planting a flowerbed and exponentially expanding a Pokemon collection in a weekend really can take it out of a fella. I watched the first half of the Dook Uconn game today and left the house in an upset storm around halftime to deal with my Pokemon affairs. Left the house angry because Duke was winning by 20, not thinking in the least that Uconn would come back and have one of the best finishes I've seen in years. Wow I do love this game. My favorite time of year if I'm being honest is still the fall because of the trees in the mountains. BUT March is a close second because of things like that Duke Uconn finish. March Madness makes it fun to be alive for a month. I did finish dead last in the bracket pool that I entered. Saint John's let the boy down. Tough cheese. I hope some individual out there enjoyed the episode. Honey Bee by Muddy Waters and company really kicks the mule. Prince on Plectrumelectrum is suuuuch a nice tone and still to this day, Jimmy Page playing No Quarter at The O2 Arena in my opinion is the best example of guitar playing that one could offer. Whoever reads this, God bless. But you're here so what the heck. In four months I've managed to find and maintain a loophole in the Pokemon card world that has allowed me to catapult rather quickly to an impressive collection. A card shop owner this week told another customer that I most likely have more than enough to become a vendor at card shows. I believe that he is right. To give a visual, it is currently 5 full binders of modern, 2 full binders of vintage and a huge tote box full of the more fancy stuff. All sorted and organized. I felt like the Daywalker at that card show this weekend absolutely going nuts in there and balling out of control. No shame at all. I'm a 33 year old man with more game than an arcade. I handed an ol boy a handful of cards for trade value earlier today. I read this guy like My Side of the Mountain. After seeing the top 3 cards in the stack, buddy looked up at me like I was Neo in the Matrix. "How did you know I liked this stuff?" his question to which I replied "Who doesn't like that stuff"? He gave a trade value offer and I cracked buddy for a nasty Mewtwo. WHAT AN EAR BEATING. The point is, I almost didn't have time for my ever-faithful listening audience across the inter webs because I was too busy balling out of control. Submitting this at midnight like Cinderella. Work in the morning will be cheesed out. Until next time..Your Host with the Most Pokemon cards,Witwicka Juan Don
In this episode, The Happier Ladies dig into what they're currently watching and then share different perspectives on moving through hard times. Get in touch at happierladies@gmail.com Instagram @happierladies https://happierladies.substack.com/ Traitors F1 Netflix Tiny Desk Concert- Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso Happier Ladies Merch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Beaux Gris Gris And The Apocalypse | Harder To Breathe | Hot Nostalia Radio Live | Alex Beraldo | God Knows | Moving On | | Greg Nagy | Between The Darkness and The Light | Just A Little More Time | Duane Eddy | Rebel Rouser | Great Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals, Vol. 1 CD 1 | Johnnie The Gash Gray And Ken Jones | Tequila | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | Muddy Waters | Muddy Jumps One | Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol 4 1948 | Burnin' Sensations | Hard Wired For Lovey Dovey | Welcome to the Church of Rock and Roll | Debra Power | The Architect | Unapologetically Me | | Blind Blake | Cherry Hill Blues | All The Recorded Sides | The Rusty Wright Band | Love Treat You Right | Rusty Wright Band-Live From The End Of The World-1st Wave | Joe Pullum | Telephone Blues | Communication Blues | The Dominoes | That's What You're Doing To Me | When The Church Hits The Charts - 2004 - Vbr | Leo Kottke | Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring | 6 And 12 String Guitar | Blind Willie Johnson | Can't Nobody Hide from God | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (2 of 2) | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Sometimes | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Anthony Geraci | Tutti Frutti Booty | Daydreams In Blue | | Kirby Sewell Band | $1.11 | Girl With a New Tattoo
Den grønne omstilling kræver ledere, der tør handle nu og holde fast i troen på, at morgendagen kan blive bedre. For Lars Bonderup Bjørn, der er topchef i energikoncernen Ewii, er Andreas Odbjergs I morgen er der også en dag derfor mere end en popsang. Det er et løfte til den grønne kurs. Sammen med vært Mette Højen taler Lars Bonderup Bjørn om grøn omstilling, modet til at tvivle og det personlige i at lede en energikoncern midt i en forandringstid. Muddy Waters’ Hoochie Coochie Man er Lars Bonderup Bjørns ledelsessoundtrack – rå nerve og usvigelig selvsikkerhed. Det er en påmindelse om, at sårbarhed og styrke ikke er modsætninger, men hinandens forudsætninger. Hør også, hvad NHØP og Lisa Nilsson har på topchefens aktuelle playliste. Gæst: Lars Bonderup Bjørn, adm. direktør i Ewii Vært: Mette Højen Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation covers a range of music-related topics, including the nostalgic value of Real Big Fish's song 'Beer', a critical review of Lady Gaga's album 'Born This Way', a discussion of Muddy Waters' anthology, and an exploration of The Pharcyde's album 'Bizarre Ride 2'. Each chapter delves into the unique aspects of the music and its impact, providing valuable insights and perspectives. The conversation covers a diverse range of musical genres and influential artists and albums. It delves into the impact of indie pop, the influence of movies on music, critical acclaim, and unique production. It also explores the representation of queer-themed songs, the role of 'old sad bastard' music, and the popularity and influence of indie folk. Additionally, it evaluates Weezer's impact, the influence of Motown, and the significance of Robert Johnson's 'Crossroad Blues'.TakeawaysReal Big Fish's song 'Beer' is a fantastic song with nostalgic valueLady Gaga's album 'Born This Way' is reminiscent of 80s dance music and has a strong association with the gay bar sceneMuddy Waters' anthology is a significant compilation of his work, but its inclusion in the list of greatest albums is questionableThe Pharcyde's album 'Bizarre Ride 2' is a highly underrated and influential hip-hop album Diverse musical genresInfluential artists and albumsChapters00:00 Exploration of The Pharcyde's 'Bizarre Ride 2' Album01:03:10 Robert Johnson's 'Crossroad Blues'
Here are some fine tunes for your listening pleasure from my Bluesland radio show recorded at the KMRE 88.3 FM studios Thursday night. Songs from Muddy Waters, Rod Piazza, Howlin' Wolf, Eric Clapton, Savoy Brown and more. Also several songs from the soundtrack of the Academy Award winning movie Sinners featuring Buddy Guy, Cedric Burnside, Christone Kingfish Ingram, Eric Gale and more. See you next Thursday at 7 PM live.
This week on Blues From The Ouse, we bring you the latest blues releases alongside a special feature diving into the “Engine Room” — where the bass takes centre stage. Discover new music from Robben Ford, Tinsley Ellis, Alex Lopez and Altered Five Blues Band, before exploring the low-end grooves that shaped the blues, featuring Willie Dixon, Albert King, Freddie King and Gary Clark Jr. Hour two is packed with listener requests including Muddy Waters, Joe Bonamassa, Carolyn Wonderland and Canned Heat, plus our weekly gig guide and a smooth late-night blues wind down.Blues From The Ouse #317 Playlist:Altered Five Blues Band - Hammer & Chisel - 00:00:49Robben Ford - Make My Own Weather - 00:05:02Boogie Beasts - Shake 'Em On Down - 00:09:22Tinsley Ellis - Hoodoo Woman - 00:13:14Alex Lopez - When I Sing The Blues - 00:16:05Willie Dixon - Bassology - 00:21:52Larry Davis - Texas Flood - 00:25:36Johnny Winter - Mean Town Blues - 00:28:16Freddie King - Going Down - 00:32:42Albert King - The Hunter - 00:35:35Al Green - I'm A Ram - 00:38:23Gary Clark Jr. - Don't Owe You A Thang - 00:42:02Marcus King - Blood On The Tracks - 00:45:24The Black Keys - Thickfreakness - 00:49:10Muddy Waters - Deep Down In Florida - 00:53:38Carolyn Wonderland - Misunderstood - 00:59:05Billy T Band - Don't Do It - 01:02:36Billy Walton Band - Hell N Highwater - 01:06:20Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers - Drive To Survive - 01:10:38Joe Bonamassa - Playin' With My Friends - 01:16:43Willie and the Bandits - Style Thing - 01:21:46Canned Heat - Bullfrog Blues - 01:25:49Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight In Harlem - 01:28:19Fleetwood Mac - The World Is In a Tangle - 01:31:56Beth Hart - I'd Rather Go Blind - 01:36:51blues music, blues radio show, new blues releases, Chicago blues, blues rock, modern blues, classic blues, Gary Clark Jr, Joe Bonamassa, Muddy Waters, blues podcast, UK blues, UK blues podcastBlues From The Ouse is a weekly UK blues podcast and blues radio show featuring classic blues, modern blues, British blues and blues rock.Discover blues legends, new blues releases and the best emerging British blues artists — available worldwide.Links
This week in Time Signatures with Jim Ervin, Erv welcomes ‘Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin back for a second visit. Among other topics, Bob shared more amazing stories about his early years in the Blues, his impromptu audition for Muddy Waters' band in his hotel room, and his final conversation with Muddy before he passed in April of 1983. Bob was pleased to celebrate the fact that he has been home off the road for more than a year, and is genuinely enjoying time with his wife and fur babies. Order CDs Here: AmazonWebsite: https://bobmargolin.com/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BobMargolinFanPage/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/65SzANOjjJbCdHGbjDkPMU?si=Ul4nA3hNQSyFUboL7J0v2g _________________________Facebook: Time SignaturesYouTube: Time SignaturesFacebook: Capital Area Blues SocietyWebsite: Capital Area Blues SocietyFriends of Time Signatures _______Website: University of Mississippi Libraries Blues ArchiveWebsite: Killer Blues Headstone ProjectWebsite: Blues Society Radio NetworkWebsite: Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation
While it would be easy to categorize the work of OTIS as Southern Rock, being from Kentucky, their musical background is much broader. In addition to being guided by the classic rock giants of the 1960s and 70s era, the members of OTIS draw inspiration from true greats—people like Muddy Waters, Leadbelly, and the artists of Motown—to create their own unique rock and roll sound.With Boone Froggett on guitar and vocals, John Seeley on bass, Alex Wells on guitar, and Dale Myers on drums, the members of The Otis Band are staying connected to their Kentucky roots. Growing up around traditional instruments like piano, fiddle, and guitar instilled in them an appreciation for country-rock, bluegrass, gospel, and folk music. Kentucky's rich musical heritage led them to discover the Rock and Blues heroes that continue to influence the bands original material.After releasing Tough Times: A Tribute to John Brim,—Former Chess Records Blues Recording Artist— in 2014, OTIS joined Cleopatra Records in 2017, with the release of their second album Eyes of the Sun. A chance meeting with ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons led to the legend listening to Otis and becoming a fan—even handing their albums off to the likes of Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck! Four songs from Eyes of the Sun were also included in the soundtrack of the 2020 film Street Survivors.OTIS has a new track out called I'm Wicked part of a forthcoming album out sometime in 2026!For more on the band checkout their website! https://theotisband.com
The godmother of British blues began life in a terrace in Northern Ireland, a little girl who felt like an outsider. When the blues music drifted across from the American GIs up the road, Ottilie became obsessed: she'd found her tribe. From teaching herself songs from sheet music and gigging in Belfast, she went on to play the Royal Festival Hall and tour the UK and USA with the Chris Barber Band, accompanying greats like Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson.Dubbed “the greatest singer to emerge this side of the Atlantic”, Ottilie was an immense presence and talent in the ‘50s & '60s music scene. So why haven't you heard of her? What happened to this iconic voice?Immerse yourself in the music and atmosphere of the post-war jazz scene and discover the legacy of this forgotten talent. Performed by Jolene O'Hara, Ottilie is at turns funny, at others poignant – but always intriguing. Come fall in love with the music, and the story, of the greatest Irish blues singer of all time.
The Monday Microsegment for the week of March 9. All the cybersecurity news you need to stay ahead, from Illumio's The Segment podcast. Google unmasks an advanced — maybe government-leaked — exploit kit targeting Apple devices. Iran's Muddy Waters hacking group is shaping up to be a clear threat to U.S. networks. And the White House signals that the best cyber defense might be cyber offense. And Aishwarya Ramani on this year's International Women's Day theme — and why empowering women in cybersecurity gives the entire industry momentum. Head to The Zero Trust Hub: hub.illumio.com Register for Hard Truths in Cybersecurity: Fear, Liability, and the Industry's Biggest Lies: https://www.illumio.com/resources/events/rsac-2026-registration
Episode 137 The Muddy Waters of Life I channeled an interesting metaphor for a client recently and it was too good not to share. If we view ourselves as a plant with roots, is there something catching all the water that runs through? And then are we sucking that muddy water back up or letting it run back into the ground? We are scheduling now for Season Two. If you are interested in receiving a reading with a loved one in the afterlife, or a soul existence reading as part of a future episode, contact linkingpodcast@gmail.com. Purchase Donna's books on Amazon. You can find out more about Donna here: https://linktr.ee/donnaboylemedium To schedule a private or group reading, contact Donna at dboylemedium@gmail.com Producer and editor: Donna Boyle Music from Freesound.org Opening: CD_PLENITUDE_002 kevp888 Closing: Pinecone ambient evanjones4 #theafterlife #mediumship #trust #spirituality #soulpurpose #consciousness #channeling #innerwork #spirit #spiritguide #pastlife
From Dream to Reality Winchester's dining scene welcomes a fresh voice as Bistro Sojo opens its doors, bringing Mediterranean and tropical flavors to downtown Winchester. Host of The Valley Today, Janet Michael and cohost Justin Kerns from VisitWinchesterVA.com sit down with owners Felix and Martha Addison to uncover the story behind Winchester's most talked-about new restaurant. The Addisons didn't rush into this venture. After moving to the area from Reston, Virginia in 2006, they harbored dreams of opening a restaurant but recognized the timing wasn't right. Instead, they built their reputation gradually, launching their first food truck, Roaming Bistro, in 2016. Two years later, they added Three Fires Pizza, a mobile wood-fired operation serving Neapolitan-style pizza. For years, loyal customers asked the inevitable question: "When are you getting a storefront?" "You don't get a storefront because people want to see a storefront," Felix explains. "You get a storefront when everything is sustainable." That moment finally arrived in late 2024. The Space That Feels Like Home Walking into Bistro Sojo reveals an immediate transformation from its previous incarnation as La Nicoise. Martha knew exactly what she wanted the moment she saw the space, though Felix admits he had no vision at first. Working with architect Kyle Hopkins of Four Square Architects, they turned Martha's dream into reality. The building's age dictated the design approach. "I couldn't make the ceilings higher," Martha notes. "So I couldn't do the modern stuff. But I could do the cozy." The result feels welcoming rather than imposing, with artwork playing a central role in the atmosphere. Local nonprofit Arte Libre created stunning murals throughout the space, while Zach Anderson painted the striking Royal Birds mural at the reception area and bar. The artwork serves a deeply personal purpose—the little girl in one mural reminds Martha of her daughter, while ocean scenes transport diners to distant shores. Meanwhile, vibrant orange flowers beneath the bar captivate visitors, with Janet confessing she's been contemplating recreating the design on a wall at home. Despite the spacious feel, the restaurant actually seats fewer guests than the previous establishment. The building's occupancy limit, which had been grandfathered in for years, came under scrutiny when the Addisons applied for permits. What was once zoned for 65 now accommodates about 50, including staff. Yet clever design makes the space feel larger and more open than before. A Name Rooted in Family The restaurant's name carries profound meaning. Sojo combines the first syllables of Sophia (Felix's mother) and Jonathan (his father), while also honoring the couple's two children, who bear those same names. "It's a hard J," Felix emphasizes. "It's not Soho. It's Sojo." This family connection extends beyond the name into every aspect of the operation, from the recipes tested at home on dinner guests to the warm hospitality that greets every visitor. The Menu: A Culinary Passport Bistro Sojo takes diners on what Felix calls "a culinary journey from the Mediterranean to the tropics." The menu draws inspiration from Southern Mediterranean and North African cuisines, incorporating warm spices that create depth without heat. Cardamom, nutmeg, star anise, and cloves meld together in unexpected combinations, each dish featuring three or four carefully selected spices that complement the main ingredients. The philosophy borrows from Blue Zone regions, areas where populations reportedly live the longest based on their diets. "We try to make sure we are cognizant of the food that we serve," Felix explains. The kitchen doesn't even have a microwave—everything arrives freshly cooked and freshly sauced. Seasonal ingredients drive the menu, with the Addisons partnering with Chilly Hollow Farm in Berryville for produce. "Whatever they have is what I would make sure I have in here," Martha says. This commitment to seasonality means the menu evolves, with hearty oxtail dishes giving way to spring peas and fresh greens as the weather warms. Current standouts include the surprisingly popular chicken and couscous, the beloved squash and burrata salad, and an unexpected hit—grilled romaine with house-made blue cheese dressing. Meanwhile, Martha's personal favorites lean toward the vegetable-forward dishes, particularly the fried plantains with beans. Remarkably, 98-99% of everything comes from scratch, made in-house. The commitment to quality and transparency stems from knowing exactly what goes into every dish. The Drink That Won Hearts Before even discussing the food, Justin finds himself captivated by a house specialty drink. What he initially assumes came from a container in the back turns out to be Sobolo, a popular West African beverage made from fresh ingredients. The recipe calls for dried hibiscus leaves, freshly grated ginger, freshly squeezed lemons, handfuls of cloves, and star anise. After steeping and straining, the mixture chills before being poured over ice. The result serves as both a palate cleanser and thirst quencher, while also forming the base for all house cocktails. One particular cocktail, the Muddy Waters, earned recognition at Winchester on the Rocks. Initially, the drink's sandy, grainy appearance seemed problematic, but attempts to refine it diminished the flavor Felix loved. The solution? Own it. The name became a tribute to blues icon Muddy Waters, who happened to be a bourbon drinker himself—the cocktail's key spirit. Welcoming Everyone to the Table Personal experience shapes the restaurant's inclusive approach to dining. When Martha's son was young, he had borderline celiac disease. Twenty years ago, finding restaurants that understood gluten-free needs proved nearly impossible. "Most people didn't even know they had allergies," Martha recalls. "They just lived sick." The family started cooking at home, making meals special despite the restrictions. That experience now informs every menu decision at Bistro Sojo. Guests can find gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options throughout the menu. "You can come with any of your sensitivities and intolerances and know that there's an option for you," Martha promises. Justin emphasizes the tourism significance of this commitment. Travelers with allergies often feel anxious about dining away from their safe home restaurants. When Winchester's tourism office works with travel writers and groups, dietary accommodations consistently rank as a top concern. Having restaurants that take sensitivities seriously makes Winchester a safer, more welcoming destination. Standing Out in Winchester's Dining Scene The Addisons deliberately chose a menu unlike anything else in Winchester. "We would not want to do what most of the restaurants were doing because they were doing it so well," Felix explains. "We weren't gonna compete with them doing what they do so well." Instead, they turned to what they naturally cooked at home—Mediterranean and tropical cuisines that reflected their heritage and passion. Most dishes on the menu underwent testing with dinner guests at home before ever reaching the restaurant, ensuring each one met their exacting standards. This uniqueness serves Winchester's tourism mission perfectly. Visitors seek locally owned establishments offering flavors they can't find at home. They want stories to share when they return—tales of discovering a restaurant named after the owner's parents, sipping an award-winning hibiscus cocktail, or experiencing cuisine inspired by the world's healthiest populations. "That's what people are looking for," Justin notes. "Unique stories. So they can go home and say, 'I went to this restaurant that was named after his mom and his dad, they have the best drink, this is a unique thing.'" Bistro Sojo delivers exactly that experience. The Brunch Experience Beyond dinner service Wednesday through Saturday (4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, last reservation at 8:30), Bistro Sojo offers Sunday brunch from 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM. While brunch is still building momentum since launching in late November, the Addisons welcome walk-ins during this time. Janet, admittedly not a morning person, celebrates the timing. "I don't believe that eight, nine o'clock should exist ever, especially not on a weekend," she jokes. "A brunch at 10 or 10:30, particularly on a Sunday, is right up my alley." Planning Your Visit The intimate 40-seat space means reservations become essential on busy nights. While two-person walk-ins usually find accommodation, larger parties should book ahead, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Wednesday and Thursday evenings offer the best chance for spontaneous visits. When First Fridays returns to downtown Winchester's pedestrian mall, the restaurant expects even higher demand. Guests can make reservations online through bistrosojo.com or via Google, embracing the convenience modern diners appreciate. As for whether the restaurant welcomes families with children, Martha offers an honest assessment. While they've accommodated kids, the adventurous menu might challenge picky eaters. However, the kitchen keeps some "American-friendly" emergency backup options for children who won't eat anything on the regular menu. Janet appreciates this candor, noting she's reached the stage of life where dining without children appeals to her. The intimate setting naturally encourages conversation between neighboring tables, with guests sometimes exchanging phone numbers after bonding over the food and experience. A Labor of Love From food trucks to fine dining, the Addisons' journey spans nearly two decades of preparation. Their brick-and-mortar dream required patience, planning, and the help of skilled local partners—from architect Kyle Hopkins to the artists who brought the space to life, to the farmers who supply fresh ingredients. "We asked for this, we wanted this, and we've been waiting for this," Felix reflects. The result transforms a meal into an experience, offering Winchester and its visitors something genuinely new: warm flavors, inclusive hospitality, and a story worth sharing. As Winchester continues growing as a destination, Bistro Sojo adds an essential ingredient to the mix—a restaurant that welcomes everyone to the table while serving cuisine that can't be found anywhere else in the region. Whether you're a local looking for your new favorite spot or a visitor seeking that unique dining experience to tell friends about back home, Sojo delivers a journey worth taking. For more information, visit bistrosojo.com or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @BistroSojo.
Today's show features music performed by Muddy Waters, Albert King, and B.B. King
C'est à Memphis, dans le Tennessee, qu'Elvis Presley va devenir chanteur...C'est un adolescent aux cheveux noirs, pas très grand, poli, un élève assidu. Les nuits, il les passe à écouter les standards du moment sur la radio locale (She Moves Me, Muddy Waters), ou dans un théâtre local où se produisent des groupes de gospell. Elvis a 19 ans. Sur scène, impossible de rater cet énergumène qui porte un nœud papillon et une coiffure en queue de canard. Miroir d'une Amérique décomplexée et en pleine croissance. Il plait à tout le monde, déchaîne les cris des adolescentes et bouge de façon inédite. La célébrité est vite au rendez-vous...Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
As Season six rolls onward, we are pleased to welcome another member of the NEXT generation of the Blues, Grammy nominated musician, Mr. Jontavious Willis. From the time this young man heard Muddy Waters, he says it changed his life. As a 19 year old, he was invited to joining the legendary Taj Mahal on stage, and he has never looked back. This young man, in his own words, is dedicated to preserving the tradition of old school Blues. Check out this episode, then do me a favor and tell everyone you know about him!Website: https://jontaviouswillis.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JontaviousWillis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jontaviouswillis Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/73IlVk80PrVQlPW92IEv4r?si=CoIsYzU9RxW1zRXSQ4StYA _________________________Facebook: Time SignaturesYouTube: Time SignaturesFacebook: Capital Area Blues SocietyWebsite: Capital Area Blues SocietyFriends of Time Signatures _______Website: University of Mississippi Libraries Blues ArchiveWebsite: Killer Blues Headstone ProjectWebsite: Blues Society Radio NetworkWebsite: Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation
Today's show features music performed by Lloyd Price, Muddy Waters, and Johnny Winter
Here is music in the air, radio waves that is, from February 19, 2026 featuring Ruthie Foster, Mahalia Jackson, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, D.K. Harrell, Ronnie Baker Brooks and more.
Send a textThe boys head back to last fall's PHCC show in Grand Rapids, Mich., where they talk with Jon Bezon, Adrian; Matt McLaughlin, Rheem; and Susan Klaren, president, PHCC ORSB.This episode is brought to you by Bradford White — trusted by pros for high-quality, innovative products. Their new AeroTherm Series G2 hybrid electric heat pump water heater is their most efficient yet, boasting a best-in-class 4.20 UEF on the 65-gallon model. It features the easy-to-use ICON System LED display, ultra-quiet operation, and flexible zero-clearance installation. Plus, with Bradford White Wave built-in connectivity, you can perform diagnostics remotely and your customersSubscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels and don't forget about the other ways to interact with the Mechanical Hub Team! Follow Plumbing Perspective IG @plumbing_perspective Follow Mechanical Hub IG @mechanicalhub Sign up for our newsletter at www.mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter Visit our websites at www.mechanical-hub.com and www.plumbingperspective.com Send John and Tim your feedback or topic ideas: @plumbing_perspective
On February 1, President Trump announced that The Kennedy Center would close for two years for “Construction, Revitalization, and Complete Rebuilding” (capitalization sic). Washington Post art and architecture critic Philip Kennicott sees this as an existential threat to the Center. And: New York Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman thinks everyone has been misunderstanding the Melania documentary from the get go. It’s less an actual movie, she says, and more the launch of the Melania luxury brand. And finally: Don Glickman was a design professor. He had retired in the late 1990s, and he died last year at 94. And then some people started getting postcards from him — charming, amusing, perfectly Glickmanian postcards. GUESTS: Vanessa Friedman: Fashion director and chief fashion critic of The New York Times Philip Kennicott: Senior art and architecture critic at The Washington Post Sydney Page: Staff reporter at The Washington Post, where she writes for The Optimist MUSIC FEATURED (in order): Take Care of This House – Cynthia Erivo, Leonard Bernstein ALT Take Care of This House – Frederica von Stade, Leonard Bernstein Regrets – Ben Folds Five Two Hearts on a Post Card – Vance Dolan I Really Like You – Carly Rae Jepsen I Got My Brand on You – Muddy Waters, Otis Spann The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Air Week: February 9-15, 2026 1956: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 2 This week, we journey back 70 years as the “Juke In The Back” puts the ol’ Rockola Jukebox front and center and we present part 2 of a 2 part feature on the biggest jukebox jivers from 1956. It was the first full year of Rock n’ Roll Music crossing over from its Rhythm & Blues roots into mainstream Pop Culture. This was the year that Elvis broke through and scored massive hits on the Pop, R&B and Country Charts. We’ll dig on the future King’s biggest record of the year as well as monster crossover hits by Bill Doggett and Little Willie John. Matt The Cat also spins tunes by B.B. King, Gus Jinkins, Otis Rush and Muddy Waters, that were solely R&B hits. So grab a nickel, grab a dime and let’s make some time with the top jukebox spinners from the second half of 1956 on this week’s Jukebox Rhythm Review. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: February 2-8, 2026 1956: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 1 This week, we journey back 70 years as the “Juke In The Back” puts the ol’ Rockola Jukebox front and center and we present part 1 of a 2 part feature on the biggest jukebox jivers from 1956. It was the first full year of Rock n’ Roll Music crossing over from its Rhythm & Blues roots into mainstream Pop Culture. The line between R&B and Pop was getting more and more blurred, but there were still many records that Black audiences were dancing and romancing to, that were not heard at all by White audiences. We’ll hear a few of those on this week’s program from big artists such as Muddy Waters, Ruth Brown and Little Walter. We’ll also dig on some certified crossover hits from Chuck Berry, The El Dorados, The Platters and The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon. So grab a nickel, grab a dime and let’s make some time with the top jukebox spinners from the first half of 1956 on this week’s Jukebox Rhythm Review with host Matt The Cat. LISTEN BELOW
From Florida Metal to the Blues: Raped Ape, Divine Empire, and More /////////////////// In this episode, we are joined by guitarist JP Soars to trace his journey from South Florida's metal scene of the 1980s and 1990s to a decades-long career as a blues artist. JP shares stories from early bands like Raped Ape, Malevolent Creation, and Divine Empire, recording at Morrisound Studios and Studio 13, playing and seeing shows at venues like the Cameo Theater, The Treehouse, The Pit, Weekends, Metal Factory, and more, as well as radio, zines, and touring.He also talks about discovering blues, jazz, and roots music early on, inspired by artists like BB King, Muddy Waters, and Albert King, which eventually led to a full-circle career shift and collaborations with Jason Newsted of Metallica and Lee Oskar of War.