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Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! This week, the boys take on Billy Ray Cyrus' 1992 mega-hit “Achy Breaky Heart” and uncover one of the most unhinged songs we've ever covered.There's line dancing hysteria, exploding hearts, military conspiracy theories, Alvin & The Chipmunks, and possibly the first ever country music sleeper-agent activation.Plus: Mad Dog fights 1992 Billy Ray Cyrus The return of “One Has To Stay” The worst lyric in country music history Why this song genuinely might be a psychological weapon He might blow up and kill this man.Love music but tired of hearing us complain about it?1001 Songs That Make You Want To Live is our free Patreon bonus show, where we celebrate the songs we actually love.New episodes every Thursday.Listen free on Patreon. Think you know music?Every Friday, Tower Of Music puts your music knowledge to the test.Guess the artists. Spot the clues. Beat the hosts.Play along and see if you can make it to the top of the tower.New episodes every Friday on YouTube.Search 1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die and subscribe now. Please tell your mates about the podcast and jump on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and give us a 5-star review!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEBlessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. DUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
Hobart Reveals the Insane Story Behind I Am Ryan and Hollywood's Weirdest Fame, Game, Musician, actor, and creative wild card. Hobart sits down with Keith Reza for a funny, strange, and genuinely fascinating conversation about breaking into film, building a movie around an outrageous premise, and finding comedy in the absurdity of modern Hollywood. His official site describes a career spanning over 1,000 concerts, Warped Tour, acting, and live hosting — and this episode feels like all of that energy crashing together at once. The conversation dives into I Am Ryan, a comedy about a Ryan Reynolds doppelganger navigating Hollywood chaos, plus the role of improvisation, the power of sound design, the weirdness of celebrity culture, and the kind of big questions that turn a normal interview into something way more memorable. Guest Info: Hobart According to his official site, Hobart is a performer with a background that spans music, live entertainment, and screen work. His website describes him as having played over 1,000 concerts, being a Warped Tour veteran, a film, TV, and streaming actor, and the host of Live Play Bingo. His film I Am Ryan is listed on IMDb as a comedy about a Ryan Reynolds doppelganger and his manager causing chaos in Hollywood while navigating celebrity events and red carpets. IMDb lists the release date as May 22, 2026. Follow Hobart Official Website: https://bigsushivampire.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/bigsushivampire Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/bigsushivampire YouTube: https://youtube.com/hobart Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Movie Promotion 02:26 Hobart's Musical Journey and Career 07:24 The Making of I Am Ryan 12:27 Casting and Improvisation in Film 17:25 Future Plans and Look-Alike Stunts 18:39 The Buddy Film Experience 20:09 The Importance of Comedy in Today's Society 21:51 Creative Process and Filmmaking 24:04 The Role of Sound in Film 27:33 Personal Insights and Fears 32:41 Theories on Ancient Civilizations 36:26 Final Thoughts and Future Projects Support the show on https://patreon.com/rezarifts61 Follow Keith on all social media platforms: FB: https://www.facebook.com/realkeithreza IG:https://www.instagram.com/keithreza ALT IG:https://www.instagram.com/duhkeithreza X:https://www.twitter.com/keithreza TT:https://www.tiktok.com/keithreza Book Keith on cameo at www.cameo.com/keithreza Check out my website for dates at https://www.keithreza.com/ Subscribe - Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts - Tell a friend :) Be a Rifter! #RezaRifts #KeithReza #Hobart #IAmRyan #ComedyPodcast #FilmmakingPodcast #Hollywood #Acting #Screenwriting #SoundDesign #IndependentFilm #MoviePodcast
In this episode, Rhys, Kyran & Georgia have a lovely little chinwag about charming bits and bobs, before getting rather carried away on the topic of, well, the state of music and comedy. Enjoy!CONTACTText - +61 (0)431 345 145Email - fwendspod@gmail.comMail - PO Box 24144, Melbourne, VIC 3001, AustraliaRATE AND REVIEWOf course you've already subscribed or followed the show, now we'd love you to leave a rating and a review. In whatever podcast app you're in right now, just throw down the 5 stars. Will make our day, and help to get the podcast into more people's ears (which will ultimately mean even bigger name guests for you!)INSTAGRAMFwends PodGeorgia MooneyRhys NicholsonKyran NicholsonYOUTUBESoon (how soon we don't know) you will be able to watch clips of the show on YouTube, click through and hit subscribe now to get them the second they appear: Fwends Pod YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dina Hashem discusses her new comedy special "Dark Little Whispers" on Amazon Prime, produced by Sam Morrow. She details her journey learning to play drums through a Japanese arcade game, which inspired the special's intro music. Hashem shares her experiences with social anxiety, how comedy has helped her overcome it, and her admiration for fellow comedians like Norm Macdonald and Nathan Fielder. She also touches on the challenges of creating new material, the therapeutic aspects of comedy, and her mixed feelings about using drugs like weed and mushrooms. Hashem reflects on her past day jobs and how they contributed to her social anxiety.00:00 - Intro 00:20 - New Special & Music 01:20 - Japanese Drum Game 04:50 - Comedians & Musicians 06:23 - Visual Aesthetic of Special 07:03 - Sam Morril & Well Written Jokes 10:50 - Comedy Role Models & Influences 13:00 - Prank Call Bits 14:15 - Content, Writing Jokes & Crowd Work 18:25 - Roast Battles 21:02 - Insecurities, Being Real & Desensitization 26:13 - Weed & Mushrooms 30:15 - Day Jobs 32:45 - Outro Dina Hashem website:https://dinahashem.com/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
“Madmen Cross the Water" is a novel vehicle for the theatrical folk duo Sons of Town Hall to introduce their fictional band's music.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 158 BobCat - One Man Band www.bobcatmusic.li https://youtube.com/c/BobcatMusicOneManBand www.facebook.com/bobcatonemanband www.instagram.com/bobcatonemanband https://open.spotify.com/artist/6fzT9Np4KUYO1svB7MucSt https://bobcat522.bandcamp.com/ In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, host Zach Fell interviews Bobcat, a unique one-man band captivating audiences across the U.S. Known for his electrifying mix of rockabilly, punk rock, garage rock, and comedic elements, Bobcat shares his musical journey from his first instrument, the mandolin, at age four, to his current two-year tour. He discusses the influence of bands like the Beatles and the importance of engaging with both 'normies' and music lovers. The episode also delves into Bobcat's touring strategy, his experiences in Wisconsin venues, and his networking approach of trading merchandise with fellow artists. Bobcat's advice for touring musicians and his dedication to promoting quality music and bands are also highlighted.
Hey Homefronters! It's time to unwind and listen to a wholesome conversation between Jeff Dudan and singer, songwriter, comedian, and author Stephen Kellogg. They explore Stephen's creative journey, from backyard pig roasts to performing in 21 countries, and discuss his heartfelt music, standup comedy, and the inspiration behind his book "Objects in the Mirror". Stephen shares stories of family life, balancing work and touring, and his passion for giving back to military communities and children's hospitals. Tune in for an authentic conversation filled with laughter, life lessons, and the pursuit of meaningful success. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Join in on the conversation in the comments if you'd like to hear more from Jeff Dudan and his incredible guests.What you'll hear in this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Stephen Kellogg 00:02:15 - Stephen's Creative Beginnings 00:08:40 - Balancing Fame and Family 00:14:55 - Life on the Road 00:21:20 - Giving Back Through Music 00:28:45 - Stand-Up Comedy Journey 00:36:10 - Lessons in Parenting 00:42:30 - Legacy and Authenticity 00:50:20 - Future of Music and AI 00:57:50 - Comedy Special Preview 01:04:15 - Thoughts on Success 01:08:30 - Closing Remarks
Hey Homefronters! It's time to unwind and listen to a wholesome conversation between Jeff Dudan and singer, songwriter, comedian, and author Stephen Kellogg. They explore Stephen's creative journey, from backyard pig roasts to performing in 21 countries, and discuss his heartfelt music, standup comedy, and the inspiration behind his book "Objects in the Mirror". Stephen shares stories of family life, balancing work and touring, and his passion for giving back to military communities and children's hospitals. Tune in for an authentic conversation filled with laughter, life lessons, and the pursuit of meaningful success. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Join in on the conversation in the comments if you'd like to hear more from Jeff Dudan and his incredible guests.What you'll hear in this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Stephen Kellogg 00:02:15 - Stephen's Creative Beginnings 00:08:40 - Balancing Fame and Family 00:14:55 - Life on the Road 00:21:20 - Giving Back Through Music 00:28:45 - Stand-Up Comedy Journey 00:36:10 - Lessons in Parenting 00:42:30 - Legacy and Authenticity 00:50:20 - Future of Music and AI 00:57:50 - Comedy Special Preview 01:04:15 - Thoughts on Success 01:08:30 - Closing Remarks
This weekend marks Waking Windows' third festival since taking two years off due to the COVID pandemic. Venues around Winooski will showcase musicians, comedians, local authors and more for the three-day event.
Wesley Willis was truly one of the strangest dudes to ever touch a keyboard. A street artist and independent musician from Chicago's south side, Wesley self-produced dozens of CDs before amassing a grassroots cult following among hipsters and music nerds. Wesley was a consummate "outsider artist"; his songs are basically little more than spoken word rants belted over a pre-programmed keyboard track. His lyrics cover all manner of oddities from McDonald's to gangsters to Sucking a Camel's Ass. Wesley himself was a barely-functional eccentric who suffered from schizophrenia and liked to headbutt everyone he met. So why do so many people adore his music? Well it's one of those things you just have to hear in order to understand. His songs are hilarious, charming, and 100% original, and his life story is as tragic and harrowing as anyone you'll read about. Join us on a wild, left-field ride to kick off 2024!***NOTE: WE ARE NOW BACK ON INSTAGRAM!! PLEASE FOLLOW @polishing.podcast FOR FURTHER UPDATES!!***Selected sources/supplemental material:"Wesley Willis As Himself" Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CJ-sHcArHkPosthumous article by David Buck: https://tedium.co/2017/11/16/wesley-willis-remembrance-history/FOLLOW US:Instagram: polishing.podcast Twitter/X: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
In the latest episode of "Comes a Time," Mike and Oteil dive deep into personal and professional growth, reflecting on the transformative power of breaks and creative pursuits. They discuss the liberating yet daunting task of creating new work in the public eye, whether it's comedy specials or heartfelt albums. The duo shares candid insights into the struggles and triumphs of their creative processes, emphasizing the importance of taking risks, embracing change, and the universal journey of finding balance between work and life. The conversation extends beyond the personal, touching on broader societal issues like the frustrations with the ticketing industry and the deep-seated problems in the entertainment world. They share their personal experiences with the complex systems that affect artists and fans alike, advocating for a more just and equitable industry. Listeners are invited into an intimate, honest conversation between two friends navigating the highs and lows of life and artistry. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the collective human experience, encouraging others to reflect on their journeys and find solace in shared stories. As the year wraps up, Mike and Oteil express gratitude for their community, urging fans to engage and share their own stories, setting a hopeful tone for a new year of continued growth, laughter, and community-building through "Comes a Time." Comes A Time Podcast and content posted by Comes A Time is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of "Comes a Time," Mike and Oteil dive deep into personal and professional growth, reflecting on the transformative power of breaks and creative pursuits. They discuss the liberating yet daunting task of creating new work in the public eye, whether it's comedy specials or heartfelt albums. The duo shares candid insights into the struggles and triumphs of their creative processes, emphasizing the importance of taking risks, embracing change, and the universal journey of finding balance between work and life. The conversation extends beyond the personal, touching on broader societal issues like the frustrations with the ticketing industry and the deep-seated problems in the entertainment world. They share their personal experiences with the complex systems that affect artists and fans alike, advocating for a more just and equitable industry. Listeners are invited into an intimate, honest conversation between two friends navigating the highs and lows of life and artistry. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the collective human experience, encouraging others to reflect on their journeys and find solace in shared stories. As the year wraps up, Mike and Oteil express gratitude for their community, urging fans to engage and share their own stories, setting a hopeful tone for a new year of continued growth, laughter, and community-building through "Comes a Time." Comes A Time Podcast and content posted by Comes A Time is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victoria Jackson grew up in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, TV-free home in Miami. When Johnny Crawford (The Rifleman) met her at a Birmingham summer stock production, he bought her a one-way ticket to Hollywood to be in his night club act. For two years, she held odd jobs in the show-biz capital — as a cigarette girl, waitress, and typist — until Johnny Carson noticed her stand-up routine and put her on The Tonight Show… twenty times. After that, she starred in many movies and TV shows, most notably six seasons on Saturday Night Live. Victoria still appears in films, does stand-up comedy, sings her original ukulele songs. She recently released her first music-comedy album, When I Get to Nashville, playing her signature ukulele paired with her instantly-recognizable high-pitched voice, Victoria works her way through “When I Get to Nashville,” with 18 hilarious songs (plus some stand up) about landing in Music City - where she's determined to find her way to the Grand Ole Opry stage. The album also features a cameo from fellow-SNL star Rob Schneider. #comedy #standupcomedy #comedian #comic #comedienne #SNL #SaturadayNightLive #JohnnyCarson #TheTonightShow #UHF #weirdal #musiccomedy #newalbum #minniepearl
Victoria Jackson grew up in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, TV-free home in Miami. When Johnny Crawford (The Rifleman) met her at a Birmingham summer stock production, he bought her a one-way ticket to Hollywood to be in his night club act. For two years, she held odd jobs in the show-biz capital — as a cigarette girl, waitress, and typist — until Johnny Carson noticed her stand-up routine and put her on The Tonight Show… twenty times. After that, she starred in many movies and TV shows, most notably six seasons on Saturday Night Live. Victoria still appears in films, does stand-up comedy, sings her original ukulele songs. She recently released her first music-comedy album, When I Get to Nashville, playing her signature ukulele paired with her instantly-recognizable high-pitched voice, Victoria works her way through “When I Get to Nashville,” with 18 hilarious songs (plus some stand up) about landing in Music City - where she's determined to find her way to the Grand Ole Opry stage. The album also features a cameo from fellow-SNL star Rob Schneider. #comedy #standupcomedy #comedian #comic #comedienne #SNL #SaturadayNightLive #JohnnyCarson #TheTonightShow #UHF #weirdal #musiccomedy #newalbum #minniepearl
Bailamos con malas noticias, Titito se tira los pasos prohibidos de Elvis Presley y nos van a "banear" de la cintura para abajo. Invitado Luis Enrique Music (Elvis Tribute Artist) VIVA THE KING | 12 de enero 2024 en el Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A Ferrer. Boletos en Ticketera Somos los mejores cantando canciones de Elvis, Titito tiene un traje de miles de dólares y por supuesto no puede faltar el magnífico, único y sinigual, OPEN MIC DE COMEDY PEEPS! Escucha este episodio del podcast con los movimientos mas sensuales. Comedy Peeps, tus panas de la comedia. Redes www.instagram.com/comedypeepspodcast Luis Enrique www.instagram.com/luisenrique.music Erick Bonilla IG www.instagram.com/erickbonbonilla Titito Sanchez IG www.instagram.com/tititopuelcorico Lonnie Contreras IG www.instagram.com/lonnie_toons --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comedypeeps/support
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Octavio F. G. is a musician and songwriter. https://linktr.ee/OctavioF.GGet ready for an exhilarating journey deep into the realms of music, comedy, and culture, as we invite Octavio into the Mind Buzz universe. We've got a lot to unpack, starting with our latest endeavors - from the captivating performances at the Artist in the Alley event to the zany shenanigans at the Monday Night Goofball Open Mic at First Amendment Pizza Joint. Excitingly, we're also turning our website into a mecca for open mics - a platform for comedians, musicians, and poets to showcase their talent!As we wander through Octavio's life, we discuss his cross-country touring experiences, his move to LA, and the stark contrasts between California and other states. Notably, we touch upon the rising rent costs in California and delve into the unique scenario enveloping the fentanyl situation in Vancouver, Canada. We weigh in on Vancouver's approach to the Control Drugs and Substances Act, its significant impact on the city's culture and population, and draw parallels with LA.We then turn the spotlight on my own personal journey into the music world. From my introduction to the guitar during my college days to my transition into a music career, I share my story. Octavio and I delve into the importance of live performances in personal growth, the courage it takes to get on stage, and the influence of the environment on performance. As we wrap up, we dissect the process of writing and testing comedy sets, sharing our top five comedy rules amidst the West Coast Pop-Lock Podcast Comedy Competition. So, tune in for a whirlwind of insightful discussions, amusing anecdotes, and engaging dialogue!FirmeMezcal.comUse promo code MYGRITO to receive a discount with your purchasehttps://www.firmemezcal.com/HouseofChingasos.comUse promo code MINDBUZZ to receive a 10% discount on entire purchasehttps://houseofchingasos.com/?ref=0F5Yfbs6SAN0f2Mindbuzz.orgStart podcasting!https://www.mindbuzz.org/ Subscribe to The Mindbuzz Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYj7eDCsV3YPzxv7VRKZKg Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @themindbuzz https://www.instagram.com/themindbuzz/ to keep up with our hosts, guests, and upcoming events! See you on the next one!"King without a Throne" is performed by Bad HombresKing without a Throne Official Music Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNhxTYU8kUsKing without a Thronehttps://open.spotify.com/track/7tdoz0W9gr3ubetdW4ThZ8?si=9a95947f58bf416e
Time to break down one of the all time cult classics in music history with Neil Diamond's 1969 hit single "Sweet Caroline". Why do we all hit the "Bah Bah Bah!" and "So Good! So Good So Good!"? When did that start? Do you get pulled into it every time? Or are you maybe sick of it? And what is the ultimate sing along song if not this? What movie comes to mind when you think of Neil Diamond? And is who is Caroline anyway and what makes her so good? So good! So Good! Castle and JAG dissect it all!
Time to break down one of the all time cult classics in music history with Neil Diamond's 1969 hit single "Sweet Caroline". Why do we all hit the "Bah Bah Bah!" and "So Good! So Good So Good!"? When did that start? Do you get pulled into it every time? Or are you maybe sick of it? And what is the ultimate sing along song if not this? What movie comes to mind when you think of Neil Diamond? And is who is Caroline anyway and what makes her so good? So good! So Good! Castle and JAG dissect it all!
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Wicked Clowns or Criminal Masterminds?? In this episode we cover the bizarre drama that unfolded when the FBI decided to officially classify Juggalos as a "gang." While seemingly ridiculous, this had drastic consequences for both ICP and ordinary Juggalos across the nation. How the heck did this happen? Are Juggalos really gangsters? We break it down in detail, exploring the messy police practices and lazy journalism that led to this unprecedented decision, as well as J & Shaggy's historic attempt to fight back by suing the Feds! But don't worry folks, it's not all doom and gloom! We also take a look at some particularly hilarious ICP deep cuts, and share the results of our exclusive Juggalo Survey!DID YOU KNOW???--Juggalos have lost jobs, been denied military service, and lost custody of their children simply by being associated with this "gang"--Some people earn a decent living by going around to police departments giving lectures on Juggalos. --Northeast Wisconsin is (apparently) a barbaric hellhole ridden with hundreds of gangs Instagram: polishing.turds Facebook: facebook.com/PolishingTurdsPodcast "X" lol: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
This episode features Benjamin Kintisch. Ben is a musician, teacher, cantor, comedian and former chaplain. He wrote a musical comedy called Life Review: The Hospice Musical, inspired by his time as a chaplain.
We're back like a vertebrae for Part II of our in-depth history of America's favorite psychopathic clowns! In this episode we'll cover the band's progress in the early 90s, when they established many of the traits that would come to define their unique aesthetic. This includes their affinity for Faygo, the coining of the term "Juggalo," and most especially the concept of the "Dark Carnival" -- the esoteric spirituality that guides all of ICP's music. Indeed, far from the deranged ramblings of two Detroit thugs, the Posse's songs contain layered messages that warn Juggalos against a life of sin... sometimes. Other times they'll just rap about beating up women and scratching the bugs off their nuts. Instagram: polishing.turds Facebook: facebook.com/PolishingTurdsPodcast "X" lol: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
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WHOOP WHOOP!! We're finally getting around to the group that proudly calls itself "The Most Hated Band in the World." For decades ICP have been adored by their fans and reviled by the establishment at levels that seem equally deranged. But what is the actual truth about this band? How did two high school dropouts from Detroit basically create an entire subculture, and is it really as scary and repulsive as people think?In the first of an epic series, we'll walk you through an Evil Clown origin story that puts The Joker to shame. From growing up in poverty and rising above all sorts of abuse, criminality and hopelessness, the protagonists of our saga planted the seeds that will one day sprout into a wicked Juggalo empire... Instagram: polishing.turds Facebook: facebook.com/PolishingTurdsPodcast Twitter: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
Comedians Jessimae Peluso and Gary Mule Deer join Adam for an entertaining show, starting with some commentary on Partisan politics, and we're introduced to the, “Jimmy Johnson Asthma Award”, highlighting people today who call out all perceived wimps and whiners. Jessimae recalls an unforgettable high school coach who in essence crowned her with the, “Asthma Award”. Gary Mule Deer joins in with some epic stories of a full life of, “music, comedy, drugs, and brothels”. From his early days being a roommate with Steve Martin, and being a part of The Comedy Club in the days of Legendaries like Jay Leno, and David Letterman. He recalls how life has always been far too exciting to ever sleep. Next, we have Chris reporting the news with a controversial video of NBA star Dwight Howard training his 9 year old son despite the boy sobbing. This opens up some conversations on tough love vs child abuse. PLUGS: Listen to Jessimae Peluso's podcast, ‘Sharp Tongue' wherever you listen to podcasts See Jessimae Peluso live: Chicago, IL - Zanies Chicago - July 20th to 22nd Point Pleasant Beach, NJ -Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club - August 19th to 20th Plano, TX - House of Comedy - September 14th to 18th And for more dates visit: JessiMae.com Follow Jessimae on Twitter and Instagram, @JessimaePeluso Watch Gary Mule Deer's documentary, ‘Show Business Is My Life but I Can't Prove It' available on VOD August 1st And for live dates go to GaryMuleDeer.com THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Turo.com LearAdam.com or call 800-489-6450 ‘Trust Us' Documentary on YouTube ForThePeople.com/ADAM or dial #529 OReillyAuto.com
This episode is sponsored by Luxurious Bastard Beard Co | https://luxuriousbastardco.com/ | Use promo code: LEGENDARY Musician Chris Zumwalt and psychic medium, portal, and remote viewer Mary Johnson join the podcast. As always, The Anthony Rogers Show is hosted by comedian Anthony Rogers and rockstar Sean Danielsen.
We pay tribute to the late legendary pop queen Tina Turner by breaking down her most iconic jam from 1984 "What's Love Got to Do with It". We all know the song, but what does it actually mean? We put on our dissecting gloves and try to scope it out. What does love got to do with it?
We pay tribute to the late legendary pop queen Tina Turner by breaking down her most iconic jam from 1984 "What's Love Got to Do with It". We all know the song, but what does it actually mean? We put on our dissecting gloves and try to scope it out. What does love got to do with it?
Get ready for a thrilling ride into the vibrant and varied world of music with our special guest, Mitchell Wheeler. Mitchell, the local celebrity, music junkie, and host of 'The Other F Word' podcast, is here to share his intriguing life experiences and the influential role of music in his journey. Mitchell's heartwarming stories include everything from his first Aerosmith concert to his deep love for Billy Joel's 'We Didn't Start the Fire' - all painting a vivid picture of how music is deeply intertwined with his life, faith, and relationships. Experience the nostalgic charm of the 80s music scene, the excitement of comic book characters, and the allure of billionaire dreams, all through the eyes of Mitchell. His thrilling accounts of working with radio, his obsession with 3D printing, and his unique take on stand-up comedy will leave you wanting more. Enjoy an open discussion about various music genres, from Christian rap and metal music to Tenacious D and Adam Sandler's music, showcasing Mitchell's diverse taste and deep love for music. The journey doesn't stop here; exploring Mitchell's passion for wrestling, his love for artists like Mariah Carey, Wu-Tang Clan, and Lizzo, and his challenge against the toxic gender stereotypes of the 90s, is equally compelling. Stand-up comedy, radio, and podcasting are other hats that Mitchell wears with ease, and his stories from these experiences add another fascinating layer to this musical adventure. So, strap in for this captivating voyage with Mitchell Wheeler, where music, comedy, and wrestling all come together for a dynamic and delightful saga.You can reach Mitch at That Other F Word on all Podcast Streaming apps, @themitchwheeler on IG @monsteramitch which is about the 3D printing he makes.Listen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music Junkies Support the show
Pina Sits down with drummer for the Trews Chris Gormley and Comedian Frank Spadone. What is it like to raise kids while working on the road? Talking what happens when your kids repeat some of your less kids friendly songs or skits and raising them with a love of music without endorsing that career path. On this episode of the parenting show! Host: Pina Crispo // https://www.instagram.com/chic_mamma Guests: Chris Gormley // https://www.instagram.com/the.whisky.hunter/?hl=en Frank Spadone // https://frankspadone.com/
What happens when you combine improv comedy, a group of slightly wacky singer-songwriters and dinner theater? Well, on Friday in Ketchum, you'll get Parlor in the Round, a night of singing, song creation, fun, and storytelling - thanks to the Sun Valley Museum of Art!
Cognac Boyz Podcast Season 9 Episode 11 ( We Thinking More Than Drinking Season) COGNAC BOYZ PODCAST STARRING COMEDIAN FREDO DAVIS & RON DA DON "We Talk The Best Ish" Special Guest Comedian Ratchet Tracy EMAIL:COGNACBOYZ3@Gmail.com FOLLOW ON Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cognacboyz/?hl=en @ComedianFredoDavis @RonDaDon71 Twitter: https://twitter.com/cognacboyz3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cognacboyzpodcast Check Out Our Youtube Channel & Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOkb8VmKaTNdMObd6OPQ4Hg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/support
CHARNA HALPERNCharna Halpern (born June 1, 1952) is founded the ImprovOlympic, now known as iO. Upon iO's founding, in 1983, with partner Del Close, she began teaching Harold to many students in the Chicago theater community. Many prominent comedians performed at iO, from Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Mike Myers, She and Close co-authored the book Truth in Comedy: The Manual of Improvisation with editor Kim "Howard" Johnson in 1994.She published Group Improvisation in 2003 and Art by Committee in 2006.The remaining theater in Chicago, originally located in the Wrigleyville neighborhood was forced to relocate due to neighborhood development. In 2017, the theater reopened in the Clyborn North Area. In 2020 during a forced shutdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic Charna decided to close theater and sell it. iO was then purchased and as of 2022 has reopened with new management. DEL CLOSEDel Close, an actor, improviser, and coach who taught John Belushi, Gilda Radner and Bill Murray and elevated improvisation to an art form.Close pioneered the concept of “long form” improvisation. “Long form is one suggestion and then you improvise for 25 minutes, and in short form you are constantly coming to the audience for suggestions throughout the evening and treating each improv game as its own little three- or four-minute piece,”While many comedy groups use improvisation as a tool to develop characters and sketches, Close believed that improvisation was the show. He often said there was really only one role for a director: “Light fuse and run!”His ideas, although hotly debated in the comedy world, have influenced nearly every improvisation group in America, from Chicago's legendary Second City to San Francisco's the Committee. “He was the singular most powerful force in improvisation in the world,” said Kelly Leonard, the producer of Second City, where Close acted and directed before opening his own theater. iO with Charna HalpernThe resident guru at “Saturday Night Live” during the show's early years, Close trained several generations of comics, from Belushi and Murray to Mike Myers and the late Chris Farley. Close came up with the idea for the popular early 1980s television show “SCTV,” which stood for Second City Television and was widely credited as the intellectual and spiritual force behind a recent renaissance in Chicago's hotbed of improvisation.Although groups such as Second City use improvisation as a rehearsal tool to develop characters and sketches, Close believed in improvisation as an end in itself. In collaboration with Halpern, he was constantly tinkering with the form, turning the Harold into a more elaborate tapestry of scenes with a cinematic flavor. The ImprovOlympic became the cutting-edge training ground, sending many of its graduates, such as Farley, to better-known venues like Second City and television and movie careers.STORYTELLERCharna HalpernBAND(Piano) Dave Asher(Guitar) Ross Plunkett(Drums) Mike Amandes (Saxophone) Eli V Wilson(Trumpet, Vocals) Ivan Pyzow (Bass) GordonVOCALISTS Matt GriffoDrake ShraderAmber LindeLisa Burton Joe BillSupport the showSupport the show via Matt Griffo's Patreon page at Patreon.com/mattgriffo
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris review an old article from Sheryl Crow where she proclaimed that people should only use one square of toilet paper to wipe their ass. They reviewed a few videos from Crow, before transitioning to Sheena Easton and her Strut video. Following, they talked about who held up better - Sheena Easton, Martha Davis of the Motels or Kate Pierson of the B-52s. Get all our episodes at www.theclassicmetalshow.com. Interact with The Classic Metal Show at https://classicmetalshow.locals.com.**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!!WEBSITE: http://www.thecmsnetwork.comTHE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.comCMStv: https://www.cmstv.netCMSRadio: https://www.cmsradio.netCMSPN App: Search "The CMS Network" In Your iOS or Android App Store!Become A VIP On Locals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.comRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmsBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cms/ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:aROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel#theclassicmetalshow #comedy #parody #neeley #chrisakin #shockjocks #popculture #sex #hardrock #heavymetal #celebrities #socialjustice #socialmedia #woke #politics #humor #dating #relationships
Artist Ricky Antonio Stopped By FAME Studio To Chop It Up With Host L-Deez About What He's Been Up To Lately Staying Busy Recording New Music And Content. Fresh Off His
The Crappy Hour with Crappy the Clown! Music, comedy, fun and games! Clown philosophy!
JJ and Jamie sit down with the reigning Black Wrestlers Matter Champion, Frontman Jah-C! We talk about the multitude of creative outlets flowing through Jah's mind, his influences from movies, music and the world of comedy, as well as play a couple Impossible Games & more!-----------------Frontman Jah-C's Links-----------------Twitter: https://twitter.com/FRONTMANJAHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontmanjahFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRONTMANJAH/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCwnw9K1-UZbAo3xVmGsPyQBuy his merch HERE: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/frontmanjahrox
Prepare to crank those amps up to eleven as we experience This Is Spinal Tap! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule. We look forward to comments and questions sent via e-mail to 80srevisited@gmail.com.
We take 10 random songs each week, and put them in to our 5-tiered list of; Pause It Play It Endorsed, Certified, Malcolm in the Middle, Not Saying Its the Dregs and The Dregs!To submit songs for us to talk about on the show - https://linktr.ee/pauseitplayit Follow us on Twitter @PIPIpodcastInstagram @the1975podEmail pauseitplayitpod@gmail.comFollow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found
We take 10 random songs each week, and put them in to our 5-tiered list of; Pause It Play It Endorsed, Certified, Malcolm in the Middle, Not Saying Its the Dregs and The Dregs!This week we're talking about:Cotton Candy - YungbludPeaches - Presidents of the United States of America Don't Freak - The AcesRobbers - The 1975 Bring Me To Life - EvanesceneI Think I Like You - The Band CaminoYouth - Troye Sivan Father of All... - Green DayKnights of Cydonia - MuseI Don't Feel Like Dancing - Scissor Sisters To submit songs for us to talk about on the show - https://linktr.ee/pauseitplayit Follow us on Twitter @PIPIpodcastInstagram @the1975podEmail pauseitplayitpod@gmail.comFollow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found
Ep. 57: Keller Williams — Life, Music, Comedy, and His New Album 'Grit' Imagine an episode of “60 Minutes” mixed with a Ram Dass lecture, but starring your favorite musicians… Keller Williams returns to the Weird Music Podcast to discuss his new album, Grit, his musical relationship with his daughter, Ella, how comedy influences his song writing, and more! Stream Grit here: https://www.kellerwilliams.net/grit Looking for more? Check out our past interview with Keller here: https://anchor.fm/weirdmusicpodcast/episodes/Ep--38-Keller-Williams-e1cb04n This is the Weird Music Podcast, where our host Cam Elkins explores the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in the music festival scene. We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors that make this show possible. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins Produced by: Katie Daly Sponsored by: SEM Tickets (https://semtickets.com) Hemp Relief CBD (https://hemp-relief.com) Devil Wind Brewing (https://www.devilwindbrewing.com)
Bla Zae Bey is an extraordinary talent who takes you on a journey with music, comedy, and the occult as it really is - nothing scary or evil. He gifted us with a song and much wisdom. He is truly an epic adventure seeker! Follow him on Instagram where he often shares podcast episodes or go to The Left Handed Perspective here. Find him on Instagram as Bla Zae Bey You can reach hm at lefthandperspective(at)gmail.com Remember to join our Facebook group - ask questions. make a new friend. Stay up with what's going on in our podcast family. Donwload your guide Step in a New Direction And take advantage of the very special offer WYDK - book and audioDownload Rev Ali's special gift, Your First Steps On You Spiritual Path takes you out of the woo-woo sphere and gently guides you to discover your own deep spiritualityStruggle is optional. If you or someone you know hurts physically or emotionally contact Rev. Ali to eliminate the grief and hurt.Confused by all the energy workers, their claims - and their sometimes weird antics? Join Rev. Ali for a LIVE video chat every month. Need someone to talk to about your spirituality who won't think you're nutsy? Join our Facebook groupNO more boredom . NO more limited choice. Audible's exclusive content is more than audiobooks. FREE trial now.Discover how to communicate with the Universe, your guides and angels. Rev. Ali makes it easy. Watch or listen to any episode and leave a review on our show siteSome of the links may earn a small amount for Rev. Ali without adding to your costs.
Finn is the founder of VR, AR and video game production company Chicken Waffle (creator of VR games including Baby Hands and Shadow of Valhalla); co-founder of virtual music concert company The Wave XR; and VR-based comedy club Failed to Render. I caught up with Finn before he headed down to Art Basel Miami where he planned to show off some of his work in metaverse art. This conversation covers a lot of ground: we cover how far virtual reality (VR) has come in the last few years, and the opportunities as it expands into AR and new hardware like smartglasses (e.g., Snap Spectacles)--and then get into some of the new experiences that involve art, music and even comedy. We talk about video games, and applications for the blockchain and NFTs to support creators across this ecosystem. This is a conversation I know you'll enjoy if you are intrigued by any of these topics.
Join us as we traverse the enlightening journey of self-discovery with Amber, unearthing the extraordinary role music and comedy played in her life amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Brace yourself for a thrilling ride as Amber transports us through her most cherished memories; from the echoing hallways of high school where she discovered her all-time favorite band, to the heartwarming tale of how a song by The Killers provided solace during a family member's turbulent breakup. Avid fans of comedy, prepare to chuckle as we discuss Amber's fascination for comedic geniuses like David Spade, Amy Schumer, and Lisa lampanelli and her adoration for vintage SNL episodes. Navigating deeper into Amber's captivating experiences, we uncover her theory about the circle of life within families - the poignant idea of an older family member passing away when a baby is born. Amber also lays bare her encounters with aggressive men, providing keen insights into how she skillfully dealt with such challenges. To all punk rock aficionados, Amber's love for Blink-182 is bound to resonate with you, as well as her accounts of overbearing admirers and her inspirational body positivity journey. Wrapping up with a heartening discourse on fitness and mental health, Amber's dedication to maintaining physical wellness and her passion for Rob Bailey and the Hustle Standard is nothing short of motivating. The practicalities of staying fit, including increasing protein intake and intermittent fasting, are discussed with equal parts enthusiasm and realism. Ending on an empowering note, we explore Amber's mental health regime involving meditation and visualization exercises, all while highlighting the importance of competing, not comparing. Get ready for an episode infused with laughter, personal anecdotes, and an undying love for music and comedy. Come, let's connect with Amber.Watch this on YouTube If you would like to download her playlist click here Follow us everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! Share the love and share our show! New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pmRock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show
I'm flipping the TV channels when I see something that makes me have a flashback to my childhood. I remember standing next to my best friend Jeff Babko in the backyard near a kiddie pool. We loved putting on skits and performing at his house as kids. Then, we got older and lost touch as I got into softball and moved to Hawaii for college while he studied music in Miami. So imagine my surprise when I stopped on Jimmy Kimmel's show one day and saw a very familiar face. It was Jeff! I had to invite him on the show for a walk down memory lane. And he's got plenty of stories to share about his musical career and travels, working with other musicians, and especially collaborating with comedians like Steve Martin and Martin Short. We talk all about it, as well as performance (whether it's music, improv, or storytelling) and key elements necessary for making a connection with your audience. What you will learn in this episode: What role music plays in comedy and storytelling Why your audience matters in every performance How you can best experience your own storytelling Who is Jeff? Born and raised in southern California, Jeff Babko has lived on the West Coast for his entire career of television, film, and live performances. After graduating from the University of Miami's Frost School of Music, he began touring internationally with Julio Iglesias, then joined the group, Toto, to tour Europe. He's also recorded and toured with musical stars like Smokey Robinson, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Ocean, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Willie Nelson, James Taylor, and John Mayer, among many others. On the TV side of things, Jeff's most significant work has to be the past 18 years as the musical arranger, co-composer, and house band member of Jimmy Kimmel Live. But he's always kept his toes dipped in comedy too. His TV work actually began on Martin Short's syndicated talk show at the turn of the century. In fact, he still regularly performs with Short and Steve Martin. Jeff has also been on the Emmy award-winning Wayne Brady daytime show and even worked as an Emmy show composer, arranger, and orchestra member for three years. People have enjoyed his performances at the 2012 Democratic National Convention and the White House for the Obamas and the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel. His work is even featured on the musical scores of several movies like Toy Story 4, Frozen 2, and Pixar's Luca. But today, Jeff and his wife, violinist Songa Lee, produce music from their studio in the San Fernando Valley and regularly perform as a duo in Paso Robles, CA Links and Resources: Jeff Babko Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
Real talk: Morgan Jay is a comedian based out of LA who is truly one of the greatest live performers I've ever seen. Morgan and I lived together as roommates for 5 years in Los Angeles and he cruised by the pod to chat about what's changed now that we both live/work out of our own spaces, his experience in comedy transitioning out of the pandemic, and so much more. Catch a live show: dates at morganjay.com and watch his comedy special "I Hope My Ex Doesn't See This" on YouTube.