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Neon Dream – Dan Lepien Mister Cowboy – Ryan Fritz Roly Poly – Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan Swinging Doors – Stacy Antonel What Do We Tell The Children? (feat. The Murphy Beds) – Wayne Brereton Della Jane’s Heart – Appalachian Road Show The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy – James McMurtry Farm Girl – Shelby Means In A Ditch – William Shirley Time Well Spent For A Man (feat. Charles Wesley Godwin) – Jesse Daniel
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N' Local featuring Liz Hanley and the Murphy Beds in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 1, 2024.
Orny Adams returns to the show to talk about a recent story where stranded sailors used leaves to write the word “Help” on the beach. The guys then chat about problems within the English language before doing a deep dive into airport terrazzo. They also chat about shoe shines and Adam presents a theory regarding airport workers. Chris reports news stories about O.J. Simpson dying of prostate cancer and a Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death over the country's largest financial fraud case ever. Lastly, Jennifer Murphy joins the show to talk about her new film based on her viral video “I Want to be Neenja.” She tells the story of how the song came about and the immense backlash she received. The group also chats about murphy beds. For more with Orny Adams: ● LIVE DATES: ○ Las Vegas, NV - Kimmel's Comedy Club- April 18 ○ Hollywood, CA - Kookaburra Lounge / Netflix is a Joke Festival - May 4 ● http://OrnyAdams.com ● PODCAST: ‘What's Wrong With Orny Adams' ● Hear him Sundays on KFI 640 am in California and syndicated worldwide iHeart radio ● INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, TWITTER: @OrnyAdams For more with Jennifer Murphy: ● “I Want To Be Neenja! The Movie” is available for purchase on her website http://Iwanttobeneenja.com and on Vimeo ● INSTAGRAM & TIK TOK: @JenniferMurphyGoGirl Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529) ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
Featuring a tight re-release of a 1980's Nina Simone joint; Michael Blake's brilliantly orchestrated 2022 album Dance of the Mystic Bliss; Colorado sax phenom Dom Lalli; Shabaka's most recent Impulse record; classic piano trio fare from Dean Johnson, Tony Mason, and Erik aka Decades; and modern balladeers Jefferson Hamerand Eamon O'leary aka The Murphy Beds.
Eamon O'Leary (The Murphy Beds) Eamon started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin.
This week in another installment of Road Stories, Matt and I regale you with tales of our best and worst lodging experiences from murphy beds to suites that made us think for a minute that we were rich! To get transcripts, links, and details from each episode, check out the show notes. To continue your support of the podcast and my work, become a member of my Patreon community where you can get access to archived episodes, bonus episodes, and behind the scenes content. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter, for podcast clips, poetry quotes and random quips. For information on how to book me to speak or perform at an event, visit amenabrown.com. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #277 This week Andy Hoffman joins Dave and Toni-Ann, he shares with us some of his favorite places in Disney to take a nap. Where else has Andy sleep in Disney? Well some of the resorts of course, find out what he thinks about crashing on some of the Couches , Murphy Beds and more, all this week on the show. www.thedisneycrush.com thedisneycrush@gmail.com www.patreon.com/thedisneycrush
Friend of the show and Emmy-award winning TV host Kae Lani Palmisano stops in the throw Marty and Dan into the world of reality TV with her parental control pick - TLC decoration program Trading Spaces!Learn all about the inner lives of interior decorators as we do a deep dive into the history of TLC, reality TV, and some of the most unhinged TV we've ever seen. Get your decoupage ready because it's DIY time on Breaking Mayberry.Trading Spaces Everret, WA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2PWMarfVIcTrading Spaces Harlem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIjDvbOD0GgTrading Spaces 7th Heaven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9bUgmv624QTrading Spaces Fails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_xye7OESnc&t=546sPlaces to follow Kae Lani: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaelanisayshttps://www.instagram.com/kaelanisays/https://twitter.com/KaeLaniSaysFollow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter: twitter.com/BreakMayberry,Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/383110240030195/or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.com
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/4vDBh6929Wk The CPSC and Cyme Tech have recalled Ivy Bronx, Orren Ellis, Stellar Home Furniture, and Wade Logan branded Murphy Beds. These beds may suddenly detach from the walls to which they are attached and fall onto those near the bed causing serious crush injuries or worse. About 8200 of these Murphy beds were sold online on the respective websites of Wayfair, AllModern, Amazon, Cymax, Overstock and Wal-Mart. Stop using these Murphy beds and do not pass near them. Contact Cyme Tech at 1-833-408-0501 or via email at murphybed@realtimeresults.net to arrange for a free inspection and repair of the bed. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2022/Murphy-Beds-Recalled-Due-to-Serious-Impact-and-Crush-Hazards-Manufactured-by-Cyme-Tech-Recall-Alert #murphybed #walldetechment #crush #injuries #recall
We've got a cute calf, some virulent racists, a narcissistic, murderous husband, some teen hackers, and a couple of housewives. What does that mean? That means it's time for another episode of the TSHE Cinema Roadtrip Spectacular! Join us as we finally trek through these bizarre, creepy, beautiful, and somewhat desolate lands to discover the correct DEFCON levels, some really terrible men, the early 90s ubiquity of Daniel Stern, and Borscht belt comedy!In small talk, Hillary's trapped in an elevator for the first time, Meredith goes to the Cleve, and Bobby's on the mad hunt for an ironing board. Obviously, we have a detour into the death rates surrounding Murphy Beds. They are extremely threatening to some (1) hosts!TSHE RecommendsA League of Their OwnMoConnect with the show!This is your show, too. Feel free to drop us a line, send us a voice memo, or fax us a butt to let us know what you think.Facebook group: This Show Has EverythingFax Bobby Your Butt/Itinerary: 617-354-8513 Feedback form: www.throwyourphone.com Email: tshe@tenseventen.comTwitter: @tsheshow
Do you always hunt for ways to make the most of the space in your RV? A Murphy bed for an RV is a practical space-saver. It gives you more space in your camper for sitting and moving about throughout the day, as well as ... Read more. View detail https://www.rvingbeginner.com/rv-murphy-bed
Eamon O'Leary and Jefferson Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. In 2015, the pair visited Saranac Lake, NY for an exclusive Folk Alley Sessions recording to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
In 2015 Brenden Marquardt was a Texas-based investment analyst. He met a homesteader named Lori who made custom Murphy beds, those that fold up in a wall. Marquardt was looking for a side hustle. He acquired her business. Fast forward to 2022, and Lori Wall Beds is an eight-figure direct-to-consumer company.
Featuring a fresh slapper from NYC legend Stu Bogie and The Bogie Band feat. Joe Russo; a truly inspired collaboration of Tuvan-fusion between Bady-Dorzhu Ondar and Shodekeh on the EarUp label; a snippet from Jeff Parker's outstanding offering “Suite for Max Brown”; the musings of pianist Federico Albanese; ambient wizard Spencer Zahn dives deep on “People of the Dawn”; mod-trad-folk from Eamon O'Leary and Jefferson Hamer aka The Murphy Beds; and finally, one the greatest that there ever was, Mr. Oliver Nelson.
Today we’re going a little bit “off the wall” and talking about Murphy beds! You may recall me talking about the amazing space-saving product offered by Lori Wall Beds, and today you’ll meet their co-founder, Kyle Marquardt. Lori Wall Beds is a Murphy bed company co-founded by Kyle and his brother Brendan, and they’re focused on providing the best value Murphy bed to the United States market. Kye is originally from the Chicago area, and he is currently living in Barcelona, Spain, with his wife and two children. If you’re looking for a space-saving idea to give you an extra bed in your home or multi-purpose room, you’re going to want to consider the Lori Wall Bed! It is a Murphy Bed when it’s down and a shelf when it’s up, and you can assemble it on your own. It’s made from 100% real wood and comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee, plus a lifetime warranty. The Lori Wall Bed is available in various finishes and they offer free shipping throughout the US, with your bed being delivered in just 3 to 7 business days! Print and video instructions are included, and prices start at just $799. To order to go https://loriwallbeds.com?aff=30 today! I’m excited to announce that I have the perfect service for you called R.O.O.M (which stands for “Remove the Overwhelm and Overcome the Move One Room at a Time”). With this service you can tackle one room, or you can tackle 9. This result-driven digital service is available in bundles, and I want to meet you where you are in your purchasing path to buy things are get your home furnished beautifully. If you think you’re overwhelmed and need some customized guidance from a pro, R.O.O.M is for you! For more details and to get started, reach out to me on my website at https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/ or DM me on Instagram, http://instagram.com/jillkalmaninteriors! As mentioned at the end of this episode, you can go to https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/ to get some great freebies I have for you, including my Mini Moving Guide and Welcome Home Planner! As well, My Welcome Home Moving Organizer available for just $29, and it’s designed with EVERYTHING you need to move (which is why I say that it’s “the moving organizer that you can’t live without)! I have an exciting announcement that I want to share with listeners of the podcast. Soon I will be launching my digital course, Style & Accessorize Your Home in a NY Minute! In this course I’ll be revealing my secrets, tips and tricks in a simple video course that’s broken up into modules. This will give you the resources, solutions and really quick wins at an affordable price – all with direction from me. To get on the waitlist and to be the first to know (as well as quality for the special introductory price offer), go to http://jillkalmaninteriors.com/course-waitlist, or you can find details on my Instagram Profile as well. Get full show notes and more information at: https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/podcast
It’s a hard task to follow up the achievement that was The Muppet Movie, but The Great Muppet Caper in 1981 certainly… follows up. We discuss where this film falls short, but still have plenty to appreciate in the jokes, choreography, and Murphy Beds. Also, Quinn has never seen James Bond. I know, I know. Host Quinn Rose and Stephen Hackett.
It’s a hard task to follow up the achievement that was The Muppet Movie, but The Great Muppet Caper in 1981 certainly… follows up. We discuss where this film falls short, but still have plenty to appreciate in the jokes, choreography, and Murphy Beds. Also, Quinn has never seen James Bond. I know, I know. Quinn Rose and Stephen Hackett.
This time Cody is joined by his brother, Gunner Franks, as they discuss memories of growing up in a haunted house! Also in this episode: Haunted Scottish Castle, big eyed waifs, goat neighbors, HAL 9000, and Murphy Beds! *STRONG LANGUAGE AND DRUG USE WARNING* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Lay out the welcome mats! This week’s episode is all about how we tackle one of the trickiest areas of hospitality and gracious living: Houseguests! Joins hosts Kirsten and Graham as we explore the do’s and don’ts of hosting houseguests and we share some great tips we’ve used to make these guests feel at home. We discuss what it’s like to host friends in small homes with no guest rooms versus large homes with designated guest rooms, our favorite memories of staying with others, and what happens when you’re suddenly the guest in the home where you grew up? Plus, we chat about the worst hostess gift we’ve ever received, whether you should ditch your dining room table in favor of a pool table, and why Murphy Beds are our new guest room obsession! Real Life Remodel! We also get a chance to check in with our real life listener remodeler, Jen and hear how she’s doing. She’s got lots to say about how to salvage cheap kitchen cabinets and how removable wallpaper is her new favorite. She recommends Spoonflower as one of her favorite sites for this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This time on the show the guy stalk about jaywalkers and people who cross the street without a care. The guys also talk about Murphy beds, smoking in the locker room, walking the streets, daddy issues, sex partner lists, God's plan and more! The post Murphy Beds And Smoking At Halftime-The Hotshot Whiz Kids Podcast Episode 597 first appeared on The Hotshot Whiz Kids Podcast Network.
You've made your bed, now DON'T LIE IN IT!
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross read your responses to Forsaken Castle Cainhurst. LINKS OF NOTE: World's Tastiest Cat Litter See No Evil, Hero No Evil Murphy Beds Horse and Buggy Ride Lost in Space Pyramid Head, spoilers here Pumpers Fear of the Unknown
Eamon O'Leary started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin through his friendship with the Mayock family, traditional musicians from County Mayo. When he moved to New York City in the early '90s, he immersed himself in the city's traditional music scene and travelled widely, performing with many of the great players in Irish music. Jefferson Hamer is a guitarist and singer based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, he and songwriter Anais Mitchell released 'Child Ballads,' a collection of new adaptations of English and Scottish folk songs which won a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. O'Leary and Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. The pair visited the studios at Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
Eamon O'Leary started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin through his friendship with the Mayock family, traditional musicians from County Mayo. When he moved to New York City in the early '90s, he immersed himself in the city's traditional music scene and travelled widely, performing with many of the great players in Irish music. Jefferson Hamer is a guitarist and singer based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, he and songwriter Anais Mitchell released 'Child Ballads,' a collection of new adaptations of English and Scottish folk songs which won a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. O'Leary and Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. The pair visited the studios at Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
Eamon O'Leary started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin through his friendship with the Mayock family, traditional musicians from County Mayo. When he moved to New York City in the early '90s, he immersed himself in the city's traditional music scene and travelled widely, performing with many of the great players in Irish music. Jefferson Hamer is a guitarist and singer based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, he and songwriter Anais Mitchell released 'Child Ballads,' a collection of new adaptations of English and Scottish folk songs which won a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. O'Leary and Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. The pair visited the studios at Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
Eamon O'Leary started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin through his friendship with the Mayock family, traditional musicians from County Mayo. When he moved to New York City in the early '90s, he immersed himself in the city's traditional music scene and travelled widely, performing with many of the great players in Irish music. Jefferson Hamer is a guitarist and singer based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, he and songwriter Anais Mitchell released 'Child Ballads,' a collection of new adaptations of English and Scottish folk songs which won a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. O'Leary and Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. The pair visited the studios at Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
Eamon O'Leary started playing Irish music while growing up in Dublin through his friendship with the Mayock family, traditional musicians from County Mayo. When he moved to New York City in the early '90s, he immersed himself in the city's traditional music scene and travelled widely, performing with many of the great players in Irish music. Jefferson Hamer is a guitarist and singer based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, he and songwriter Anais Mitchell released 'Child Ballads,' a collection of new adaptations of English and Scottish folk songs which won a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. O'Leary and Hamer met in New York while performing traditional Irish music. They discovered a shared love of the old songs - from Ireland and throughout the British Isles. They joined together on an album that became the name of their duo - The Murphy Beds - which O'Leary says is a mystery to their audiences in Ireland. The pair visited the studios at Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York to play the traditional music that they have "decorated." Watch video performances and hear an interview with the duo.
Cette semaine nous aurons un premier tiers tout en violon avec Liz Carroll, Duncan Chisholm, Andrea Beaton et Katie McNally. Ensuite, on découvre le groupe Goitse. Le Bruit Court Dans la Ville et Cillian Vallely qui seront prochainement au festival Chants de Vielles. Aussi Claude Méthé, La Volée d'castors, Colleen Raney et The Murphy Beds.
Cette semaine nous aurons un premier tiers tout en violon avec Liz Carroll, Duncan Chisholm, Andrea Beaton et Katie McNally. Ensuite, on découvre le groupe Goitse. Le Bruit Court Dans la Ville et Cillian Vallely qui seront prochainement au festival Chants de Vielles. Aussi Claude Méthé, La Volée d'castors, Colleen Raney et The Murphy Beds.
Cette semaine à l'émission : Musique à bouche, Michel Faubert, Galant, tu perds ton temps, Breabach, Colleen Raney, La Bal à l'huile, Barbo, Tu m'en diras tant, Réveillons, Murphy Beds, Kongero, Éric et Simon Beaudry et Oisin McAuley.
Cette semaine à l'émission : Musique à bouche, Michel Faubert, Galant, tu perds ton temps, Breabach, Colleen Raney, La Bal à l'huile, Barbo, Tu m'en diras tant, Réveillons, Murphy Beds, Kongero, Éric et Simon Beaudry et Oisin McAuley.