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Topics Covered: Resources Mentioned: Show Sponsor: Planning Center So let's talk about Planning Center. For those of you who are old enough, we often refer to worship leading eras as the pre-Planning Center days and the Planning Center days. It's that game-changing and that important. I talk about Planning Center pretty often on here, and […] The post #305: Mike Janzen on Learning Music, Jazz Techniques, Gear, & All Things Piano [Podcast] appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.
I dagens avsnitt så debuterar Bareq & Mujtaba! Vi snackar Liverpool - Chelsea, Real, United & massa annat. Sen på slutet kör vi Impostor! Favorit gameshow! Gillar ni det vi gör? Lämna en like, kommentera & prenumerera! Socials: https://www.tiktok.com/@frirollstudion https://www.instagram.com/frirollstudion Contact: frirollthepodcast@gmail.com Credits: Animation Video by Burak Kiraz from Pixabay. Music: Jazz & Hop by Kid Cut https://uppbeat.io/t/kidcut/jazz-and-hop License code: KOITNXTXLTCGLDK4
In this episode, Shelley and Phil, as well as you the listener, are treated to a true music creator, inspired by each wine we're tasting through. Continuing the idea that Phil Mershon shared with us, in this episode, we explore the intersection of wine and music as Barry Aiken lays down a symphony of sound based on what he's tasting. Barry is no one trick pony. He can play it all! In this episode, we talk music, jazz, blues and of course, wine. He even knocks out a deep cut Billy Joel tune, out of the blue! Grab one of these wines or your own, sit back and enjoy this one. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTIme! #Cheersing #WineIsLikeMusic #EasterEgg Check out the Barry Aiken YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuFJ4GHrysDJ2pBWLPlRSQAWines this episode:2022 Rivaura Rosé ($19 at the winery)
This week's show has some lovely music. Deep house from all over the world. TWO featured albums from City Soul Recordings 10 Year Anniversary and Deep Clicks 10th Anniversary Best Of Remixes. Both superb compilations and worth checking out. We have a massive IRON ROD's selection of South African Deep House and music from all these brilliant artists:Grant Nelson | Jeff Haze | Demarkus Lewis | Agent Matteo | B&S Concept | Lennart Richter | Pete Whiteley | Oscar Barila | Glass Slipper | Miguel Migs & Meshell Ndegeocello | Intr0beatz | KaySoul | Abel | Chris Stussy | James Winter | Prunk | Kevin Yost & Peter Funk | Youen | Cee ElAssaad & Lee Wilson | ABNA | Meowsn | Sonic Soul Orchestra Ft Kathy Brown | Teddy Douglas & Friends | Black Eyes | BTWN SPKRS | Black Chynese | Mark Heun | Dubtommy | Jullian Gomes | Antonyo010 | Marina Trench | Mark Mac | Peter Mac | Jero Nougues | Enrique Iturralde | Ranka | Dr.Sud |
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Season 3 begins with a return to Morocco, my go-to country for epic adventure, exquisite beauty, and exotic stays. The Marrakesh Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the perfect home base for exploring the Kingdom. Staying in a riad — a guest house once owned by wealthy families — is a signature Moroccan experience. But with over 1K riads within The Red City's walls, how does one choose? Find out why guests love Riad Luciano and meet global traveler and Moroccan-born Laila Krattiger who is living the expat life in Switzerland. Using the alchemy of Moroccan warmth, Swiss perfection, and Italian style, Laila created a haven. It wasn't easy. Just after opening the doors, the pandemic slammed them shut. With optimism, tenacity, a dream staff, and a premium location she has created a luxurious haven in the Old City.See this podcast on YouTube. here. See blog with more info here. Contact Laila and Riad Luciano at https://riadluciano.com/ *See Season 1 Episode 2, for more travel experiences across Morocco. Also see Southern Girl Gone Global where I've featured my favorite resorts, boutiques, and riads since 2014.Music: Jazz in Paris, Media Right ProductionsPink Flamenco, Doug MaxwellCasablanca Caravan, Chris HaugenDesert City by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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Lets go crazy in ringtone heaven with iServalan Homotech 23.Strata 3 of Immersion is here at last. You can read all the episodes as they update on the blog www.tale-teller.clubWelcome to the recording studio at Tale Teller Club.To chat and checkout Midjourney AI, pop over to my server https://discord.gg/6RUvzccrqnGet your free music discounts voucher on my Pond5 music is herehttps://www.pond5.com?ref=TaleTellerClubLoop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.My Music on YouTube is herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_rXZ4DiuopFwl2qFNU_cwFashion is herewww.iservalan.company.siteFree Loops n Ringtone Factory by Tale Teller Club presented by iServalan Homotech 23 with great tips on being the best musician you can with the current available technology,Welcome to Tale Teller Club™ an AI Orchestra.Home of The Book of Immersion V1 Music and Audiobooks.iServalan Presents amazing free music every hour of every day for free!Welcome to a world of music and chat with iServalan, cellist and composer at theiServalan is also artist in residence at the Tale Teller Club creating superb art and composing great tracks at the Tale Teller Club arts network.Who is iServalan?iServalan AI 23 is a Homotech artist and musician is from the band Tale Teller Club.She is part human and part AI, a futuristic entity finding out about life through music and poetry.The Tale Teller Club was created with funding from the Future's Venture Foundation in 2020. The TTC is an electroacoustic orchestra with a futuristic edge fusing jazz, classical, and contemporary stylistic elements to create cerebral dance music or CDM as well as music therapy recordings and film soundtracks.#immersion #sci-fi #adventure #books #midjourney #beats #digital #audio #tech #library #loops #ringtones #funk #phonk #driftphonk #rap #trap #house #sub #woofa #bass #jungle #memphis #southern #music #musicpodcasts #musician #composer #digitalmusic #arranger #performer #how_to_create_soundtracks #filmmaker #tools #postedit #procreate #jazz #blues #iservalan #taletellerclub #content #freemusic #royaltyfree #soundtracks_for_film, #classical #classicallytrained #contemporarymusic #recordingartist #††ç #TTC #entertainers, #futurism #arthouse #artschool #apple_loops_alternative #ringtone #ringtone_samples #logicpro #taletellerclub podcasts #freepodcast #audiobooks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jazz baby!Lets go crazy in ringtone heaven with iServalan Homotech 23.Loop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Free Loops n Ringtone Factory by Tale Teller Club presented by iServalan Homotech 23 with great tips on being the best musician you can with the current available technology,Welcome to Tale Teller Club™ an AI Orchestra.Home of The Book of Immersion V1 Music and Audiobooks.More cool free music, loops, jingles and samples, atwww.tale-teller.clubiServalan Presents amazing free music every hour of every day for free!Welcome to a world of music and chat with iServalan, cellist and composer at the Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_rXZ4DiuopFwl2qFNU_cwwww.iservalan.company.sitewww.tale-teller.clubOur merch shop for iServalan Arthttps://www.redbubble.com/people/taletellerclubhttps://www.taletellerclub.com#books #bookclub #taletellerclub #iserrvalan #podcasts #freepodcast #audiobooks#grandma #
A beautiful relaxing new year's eve with this Smooth Rainy Jazz Music - Jazz with Rain in a cozy apartment far away from stress. Best Jazz for Study, Working, Sleeping. Soft Rain Outside Cozy Apartment with Relaxing Jazz Coffee| Best Jazz for Study, Working, Sleeping. Cozy Apartment brings the best music to you. Having a cup of coffee while listening to this playlist with rainy outside could make you reduce stress after a long day of work. Listen to smooth jazz, sit back, relax and enjoy the views and sounds of winter evenings from your living room and watch the rain fall through your room's windows If you want to donate to help the podcast grow:
John Levett agent and promoter of live music jazz funk and soul Today I'm going to be talking to John Levett who runs the listening room music agency. Twenty three years ago his children were budding musicians but they were struggling to find gigs and he wanted to help them nurture their talents. So he started getting them bookings, from there on he worked with more musicians, bands and venues. Today he books for events, restaurants, pubs, weddings funerals etcetera but also shares in the risk of that booking which is especially important in today's climate. Great chat with John who I first met nearly 20 years ago. John talks about important points to do with aspiration for both musicians and footballers, and their being led to believe within society that there is a career path and how we can help in securing a creative environment for young talent. Visit http://thelisteningroommusicagency.com/ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
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Jamecia Bennett calls in to talk about the upcoming Evolution of Music: Jazz, Blues, and Soul show at Chanhassen Dinner Theater. Rocco is in for New Music Friday plus we Hollywood Speak! Also, we discuss the Kanye and John Legend "beef".
What can it mean when a man knows the exact date and time he's going to die? And what does THAT mean to the people he hires to save him? Cast List Rena - Julie Hoverson Matilda - Kate Waterous Fred Quarry - Carl Cubbedge "Bud" - Anthony D.P. Mann (Horror Etc. Podcast) Infernique - Julia Belyea Ma - Angela Kirby Music by: Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a bar parking lot, can't you tell?" ************************************************ FORCE MAJEURE Cast: [Opening credits - Olivia] Rena Matilda Fred Quarry, fat male comedian Beelzebud Infernique Ma OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a parking lot of a low life honky tonk, can't you tell? MUSIC SOUND DISTANT TRAFFIC, MUFFLED VERY LOUD MUSIC SOUND DOOR SLAMS OPEN, MUSIC GETS LOUDER, SOUND OF A FIGHT SOUND DOOR SLAMS, FOOTSTEPS SET OUT ACROSS PARKING LOT SOUND DOOR QUICKLY OPENS AND SHUTS, SECOND PAIR OF FEET SCUTTLE AFTER FIRST QUARRY [coming on] Come on! I'm sorry about that! I really needed to know if you're as good as you're hyped up to be. RENA [Snort] QUARRY I - I need some help here! there's no place else I can turn. RENA [low uninflected growl] Bite me. SOUND DOOT_DOOT OF CAR DOOR REMOTE SOUND QUARRY'S FEET STOP QUARRY I - I'm about to be murdered. SOUND RENA'S FOOTSTEPS HESITATE JUST A SECOND, THEN CONTINUE. SOUND CAR DOOR YANKED OPEN SOUND QUARRY'S FEET NERVOUSLY DASH FORWARD QUARRY No one will take me seriously - my agent, my wife. Certainly not the police. RENA [quiet] Big surprise. SOUND THE CAR SQUEAKS AS SHE CLIMBS IN. QUARRY [beginning to squeal] I'm desperate here! Can't you just listen? SOUND DOOR SLAMS QUARRY [squeaks as the door almost catches him] SOUND RUSTLE OF PAPER QUARRY I've got money! If this isn't enough, I'll write you a bigger one! Whatever you want! SOUND CHECK SLAPPED FLAT AGAINST THE WINDOW SOUND INSIDE THE CAR, NO NIGHT NOISES. QUARRY'S VOICE IS VERY MUTED QUARRY Anything! RENA [sighs] SOUND BUTTON PUSHED, WINDOW COMES DOWN, PAPER SNATCHED RENA Get in. SOUND THE DOOR LOCKS CLICK. MUSIC JAZZ, UP AND THEN UNDER AS IT PLAYS ON THE CAR STEREO. SOUND STARTS DRIVING AS THEY TALK RENA What if this guy that's got you wee-ing yourself gets you while I'm out looking for him? QUARRY He's...he's not gonna kill me 'til Saturday. RENA He sent an itinerary? QUARRY [very evasive] It was all in the note. RENA [skeptical] But you believe him? QUARRY Where are we going? RENA We're just going. [beat] Why's he after you? QUARRY Why? I mean why does anyone do something wacko? He probably just wants to be famous. RENA And killing you would make him famous. QUARRY [duh] Well, yeah. RENA Why? QUARRY Don't you - you don't... know who I am? I'm Fred Quarry! I told you that back in the bar. RENA I was a little busy fighting off your thug. QUARRY The Fred Quarry - you know, with the sitcom, and the late night talk show? RENA I don't watch much. QUARRY I was on the cover of T.V. Guide twice last year - don'tcha shop at supermarkets? RENA [still flat] Oh, THAT Fred Quarry. QUARRY That's what I've been saying. I'm famous. Even you must have heard someone say- [catchphrase>] "No! Reeeeally?" RENA No. Really. MUSIC SOUND COMPUTER NOISES [MAT] CLEANING A GUN [RENA] MATILDA You buy it? RENA He's hiding something. MATILDA Most people are. RENA Not me. MATILDA But you're a robot. [beat] Oh, come on. RENA It wasn't funny when when we were kids, and it's not funny now. MATILDA [sigh] Fine. What now? RENA You find anything on Quarry? MATILDA He's actually pretty clean, for a hollywood bigshot. Meteoric rise to fame, starring roles, gonna be roasted on comedy central. RENA If this guy doesn't roast him first. SOUND SLAPS THE SLIDE BACK INTO THE GUN MUSIC AMB CAFE QUARRY Nothing? RENA Nothing. Your guy's in the wind. Invisible. QUARRY [dreadful revelation] Of course... RENA What? QUARRY He... well... [gasp, then panicking] Oh crap! Oh CRAP! SOUND TRYING TO SQUEEZE OUT OF THE BOOTH AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE SOUND DOOR OPENS, BELL JINGLES RENA What's up? QUARRY He said not until Saturday!!! RENA [calm and dangerous] He won't do anything here. QUARRY You don't know that! Shit shit SHIT shit shit. RENA I won't let anything happen - we have an agreement-- QUARRY [squeals] SOUND HE FALLS OUT ONTO THE FLOOR SOUND FEET WALK UP AND STOP RENA Are you supposed to be someone famous too? Or just a goomba hit man? BUD [affable] What could my pal here be telling you? He's a little sensitive, ya know? A little... over-imaginative. All good entertainers are. [dangerous] Arentcha? QUARRY [mumbled] Go away. BUD [tsks] You're just undignified on the floor like that. SOUND CHAIR PULLS UP, BUD SITS BUD Want a hand? QUARRY [squeal] SOUND TRYING TO SCUTTLE AWAY RENA What are your plans? BUD Plans? Just breakfast here with friends. SOUND MENU FLAPS BUD [pretending to read] What's good here? RENA For Fred. BUD Him? They gotta low-cal menu? RENA I mean-- BUD [exasperated sigh] Look sweetheart, drop this. Whatever Fred here's told you, it ain't like that at all. [serious] This ain't a game you can win. QUARRY [whining] You said Saturday. You shouldn't be here. RENA What is it, then? BUD [chuckles] Ask your boy about his contract. QUARRY [high whine] MUSIC MATILDA And then he just left? RENA Yup. But he dropped this. SOUND SLAP OF PLASTIC CARD ON TABLE MATILDA Oh, please - how transparent. Either he's an idiot or he's setting up a meet. RENA Too early to tell. MATILDA [musing] But he didn't deny anything. Hmm. Did I get everything on the description? SOUND COMPUTER KEYS MATILDA [reading] 5'6, narrow face, dark hair - slightly receding, crooked teeth, wiry, but looks tough? RENA Yup. MATILDA Looks something like this? RENA [leans in] Yeah. Not the guy, but that same kind of look. MATILDA Great. So we're hunting Steve Buscemi in a pale green leisure suit. MUSIC SOUND HOTEL KEY CARD, DOOR OPENS SURREPTITIOUSLY SOUND QUIET FOOTSTEPS SOUND LIGHT SWITCH BUD Hiya. RENA [disgusted noise, then resigned] My sister says-- BUD [chuckles] Yeah? Well, I ain't an idiot. C'mon in. RENA [disturbed, suspicious] Yeah. SOUND DOOR SHUTS BUD You wanna drink? The mini-bar ain't world class, but... it's on me. RENA I wouldn't drink anything "on you." BUD [ouch noise] Brass tacks, then. You want to know why you should drop whiny boy's case? Try this. SOUND FLIPS OUT BUSINESS CARD RENA "Beelzebud - Recruitment - F-M-C"? SOUND FLASH FLAME RENA [gasps, blows on fingers] Beelze-what? BUD Just call me Bud. I hate being mistaken for that other guy. It's not like I'm Joe Estevez. [beat] Frank Stallone? RENA [she's not getting the joke] Nice card. Flashpaper? BUD [disgusted sigh] All right-- [voice begins to change] How plain do I have to make this? Tell your sister [raises his voice] or is she listening right now? RENA [gasp] MATILDA [filter, quiet] What the--? BUD [still raised] Get on the internet and look up demons. [voice very demonic] There's a particularly good Web site at www dot legion dot H-E-L, but I'm not sure you can access it. [coming back to normal] It ain't exactly ... user friendly. And god knows it ain't Vista compatible. RENA [flat, unbelieving] You're a demon? BUD [sigh] Whaddaya want, horns? That's such a drag - always having to fix my hair again once I get done showing off. RENA Yeah, that's a lot of grease to reapply. BUD [long intake of breath, then sucks his teeth] I like you. You don't scare. [beat] You guess my interest in Freddy boy yet? How bout you phone a friend - eh, sis? MATILDA [filter, getting it] A contract. RENA A contract...? BUD Bingo. I held up my end, and now he wants to welsh. So who's really in the wrong? 'Sides, there's nothing you can do - I get his life. One way or another, Quarry's gonna die. He might slip in the shower, choke on a herringbone, or have a turtle drop out of the freakin' sky on his head - but he will die. I don't even gotta be there. MUSIC SOUND POUNDING ON A DOOR QUARRY [squeak] SOUND CHAIN LOCK OFF, STARTS TO OPEN DOOR, BUT IT SLAMS OPEN ON HIM QUARRY [Starts to scream, is muffled] SOUND DOOR SLAMS SOUND BODY UP AGAINST WALL RENA I believe this is yours. SOUND BUNCH OF PAPER FLIPPED OUT ALL OVER FLOOR QUARRY [squinched up] You said you don't give refunds. RENA I'm making an exception. You're lucky I don't feel like breaking my "I don't beat the crap out of my employers" rule, too. SOUND CRUMPLING MONEY QUARRY [crying piteously] Look at me - oodles of money, married to a supermodel, top of the world - and it's all ashes. RENA You made your own bed. QUARRY [getting a bit tough] So I don't wanna die - is that so wrong? RENA Everyone dies. QUARRY But me - I'm gonna die day after tomorrow!!! And you won't even help! RENA Does the word "demon" ring a bell? QUARRY Wouldya have believed me? I don't think so. RENA [mocking his catchphrase] No. Reeeeally? MUSIC SOUND DRIVING IN A CAR MATILDA [on filter] Too bad. He is Fred Quarry. RENA I still don't care. He's a weasely little shmuck. MATILDA Too bad you didn't keep the check - once he's dead, that signature'll be worth big bucks. RENA Oh, please. MATILDA I have the soul of a collector. RENA And the taste of a crazy cat lady. MATILDA [huffy] I have never tasted a crazy cat lady in my life. RENA [snort, almost a chuckle] MUSIC SOUND SNORING [rena] SOUND PHONE RINGS SOUND FUMBLING FOR PHONE, PICKS UP RENA [barely awake] What? BUD [filter] Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, eh? RENA Yup. Thanks for calling. SOUND STARTS TO FUMBLE PHONE BACK BUD [filter, getting smaller] Wait-wait-wait! Should I call back after you have some coffee? Lithium? RENA [sigh] Speak. BUD [filter] This ain't exactly something I wanna discuss over the phone. RENA Where? MUSIC SOUND PARK AMB SOUND FEET ON GRAVEL RENA So? BUD Your sister on the line? RENA Yeah. BUD Where? RENA Where what? She's at our office. BUD She always is, isn't she? She don't get out much. I mean where's the mike? RENA Does it matter? BUD I don't like being bugged. RENA I can always leave. BUD No, no. Well, if she's gonna be part of this deeply personal conversation - introduce us, wouldja? RENA Matilda. Bud. Happy? BUD Thrilled. And you? RENA I'm thrilled too. BUD Your name. You know mine. RENA I've already forgotten it. BUD Bud. RENA Rena. You're lucky I'm not charging by the minute. BUD Fine. I gotta trade for ya - I leave your boy sucking air, and you do something for me. RENA He's not my boy. BUD Well.... see if you can get back on the payroll, and take him for as much as you can get. [sigh] I wouldn't even consider any of this but you don't strike me like someone who's gonna laugh me out. MATILDA [filter, quiet] Wow, finally your lack of a sense of humor actually comes in handy. BUD [uncomfortable] See, I ain't had a date in a really long time-- RENA Not interested. SOUND STARTS TO WALK AWAY. MATILDA [filter, quiet] I might be. I loved Fargo. BUD [demonic voice] LISTEN. SOUND FEET STOP BUD No offense to you, sweet cheeks, but dating a human is like having a freaking hamster for a pet. Cute and cuddly, but the relationship has the lifespan of about a week. [lighter] Besides that wheel just gets on your freakin' nerves. [laughs] RENA That "funny". How's that working for you? BUD I'm an acquired taste. So... [long breath] I spotted another demon. A real looker. Last night at a club. Dark hair, sleek body... RENA Do I look like a yenta? BUD [urgent] Find out who she is and get me a date. RENA A... date? BUD Yeah, a date - I don't mean you gotta guarantee "va-va-voom" or nothing, just get her to go out with me. If I can't take it from there, well... that's my problem. RENA And Quarry goes free. BUD Well... Instead of death, I can settle for total ruination. People come back from worse every day. Look at Rob Lowe. Marion Barry? MATILDA I'll call Fred! MUSIC SOUND OUTSIDE, APPROACHING A NIGHTCLUB RENA [musing] Goblin and the Trolls - Delightful. Bad sixties rehash or cheez metal? MATILDA Give me a second. RENA It was rhetorical. MATILDA Cheez. RENA What? MATILDA The band. They sound like Gwar without the bodily fluids. RENA Woo. This better work. How do I turn it on? SOUND BOX OPENS; CHIMEY HUM, MUTED - GETS LOUDER AS SHE GOES THROUGH THE DOOR. MUSIC IS PLAYING MATILDA Dunno - Bud just said that crystal would lead you to-- Oh, jeez. RENA What? SOUND CHIMEY THING GETS LOUDER. MATILDA Feedback. Call when you turn it off. SOUND MATILDA OUT RENA Oh, goody. MUSIC MUSIC MUTES WITH THE SHUTTING OF A DOOR SOUND SINK RUNS, THEN STOPS. SOUND LIPSTICK OPENS. SOUND PAPER TOWELS RENA [very uncomfortable] Hi. INFERNIQUE It's not your color. RENA No, I-- INFERNIQUE Weren't you asking to borrow my lipstick? RENA No, I-- INFERNIQUE Then... [smacks lips] No, I'm not into chicks. RENA No! I-- INFERNIQUE [sigh] What, then? RENA [fumbling, flustered] This is going to sound... well, like something out of junior high school. INFERNIQUE Dissection? RENA I have a sort of a ...friend who wants me to tell you that he thinks you're ... attractive - and he wants me to - he wants to ... ask you out. INFERNIQUE And he's what ... shy? RENA No, he's one of - your kind. He saw you here last night-- INFERNIQUE That iguana in the leisure suit? I don't think so. SOUND BUSINESS CARD SLAPPED ONTO COUNTER RENA Just in case, here's my-- SOUND BODY SLAMMED UP AGAINST WALL RENA [gasp] INFERNIQUE [suddenly intense] Don't try to set me up, bait. I happen to be honest. If you're some kind of half-ass demon-hunter, you can bite me, [demonic whisper] and I don't mean in the nice way. SOUND MUSIC STARTS SOUND BODY SLAMMED BACK INTO WALL INFERNIQUE Gotta go, sweetheart - my boys are on. MUSIC SOUND CAR DOOR SLAMS SHUT, SMACK TO STEERING WHEEL RENA I hate bitches. SOUND PUNCHING BUTTONS ON A CELLPHONE RENA Especially DEMON bitches. BUD I take it the date's off? SOUND PHONE FALLS TO FLOOR, STILL RINGING RENA [completely surprised] What the crap? How'd you get into my-- BUD "Demon"? RENA Right. That. MATILDA [filter] What's up? Hang up your phone. RENA It's on the floor. Yes, she wouldn't go for it. BUD Figures. Classy deme like that. [sigh] It was worth a try. I owe you something. RENA No thanks. BUD Nonsense. I always pay up. How about a new car or something? RENA Answer some questions. BUD If I can - some things man ain't meant to know. RENA This demon bitch said she's "honest"? BUD So? RENA The way she said it, it seems like it meant something ... more. BUD [trying to decide] Hmm. Yeah, you can know that. Ok, I think your basic problem here is that you're thinking demons are the enemies of god, right? RENA Go on. BUD See, what you're forgetting is that in a big business, the janitors work for the same boss as the executives. Get me? MATILDA [filter] Interesting. RENA No. BUD God made folks able to choose right from wrong. He wants 'em to choose, right, sure, but if wrong ain't enticing, it ain't a fair test. MATILDA [filter] Makes sense. BUD So, you get a bunch of mooks like me running around tempting people. If they're good clean folks who would rather do the right thing, then they just don't take us up on it. Otherwise... MATILDA [filter] Sort of like if chocolate tasted like celery, we'd all be a size 8. RENA Matilda says-- BUD Skip the replay - I can hear her. RENA So, "Honest"? BUD Right, um. We have rules. We don't lie to make a deal - we omit everything under the sun, but can't tell an actual untruth. We can only offer stuff, in return for... stuff. We can't threaten folks - you know, say something like "if you don't sign, we'll kill your dog", y'know? [joking] And it's murder if you pull out the red-hot pokers. MATILDA [filter] So why hasn't he - sorry, why haven't you - tried to tempt us? BUD You're not my type. Uh, no offense - my department is fat male comedians. You may have seen some of my work. MATILDA [filter] Really? Like John Belushi? John Candy? [ghoulish] Fatty Arbuckle? BUD Far be it from me to name names, but let's just say how else would Tommy Boy and Black Sheep both get made? MATILDA [filter] Wow. So what do you... do? BUD Actually, not much. I mean, the way I roll is I don't make talentless gobs into stars - much easier to scout the ones who actually have what it takes but no luck, catch 'em at a low point, and scoop them and their haagen dasz up like sand on the beach. Do a little work - pretty much like any other agent - and reap the rewards. RENA You're a shit. BUD Pretty much like any other agent. RENA Your percentage is a little high. BUD Look, babe. It's my job. It may be a crap job, but I'm good at it. Always in the black. And you don't want to run over on these kinds of projects - the accounting department - whew! I mean, you wanna see bureacracy, go to hell. MATILDA [filter] But you could - decide not to kill Quarry? BUD Well, it seems like a wash now, but yeah - I gotta little discretion. Won't be a gold star on my record, but I stay ahead enough - basically he'd be a small loss, like losing money for a tax writeoff. MUSIC SOUND RUSTLE OF PAPER, EATING NOISES SOUND TV, COMPUTER, PLAYS IN BG MATILDA [around food] Hold on, um, here-- SOUND REMOTE CLICKS, T.V. SOUND UP QUARRY [on T.V.] No, Reeeally? SOUND [on T.V.] MUSIC CUTS TO COMMERCIAL, SOUND DOWN RENA He's still an idiot. MATILDA You don't feel sorry for him? At all? RENA Right. Next I can feel sorry for the chain smoker who's going through cancer and the gangbanger who gets caught in a drive by. Let's just help everyone. MATILDA [tsks] SOUND KNOCKING AT THE DOOR RENA Got it. SOUND CREAK OF CHAIR, FOOTSTEPS, LITTLE METAL PEEPHOLE DOOR RENA What? QUARRY [outside] Can we talk? RENA [disgusted sigh, calls over her shoulder] Incoming! SOUND SEVERAL LOCKS UNLOCK, DOOR OPENS QUARRY [coming in] I brought someone to talk to you. Maybe it'll help. MA [old and feeble] Hi. RENA I thought she was a supermodel. QUARRY Huh? MA You're thinking of Divana, his wife. I'm his mother. MATILDA Is that--? [laughs] No, Reeeally? QUARRY [disconcerted] Uh, who's that? RENA My sister. She's a big fan. MA [quiet] Oh. QUARRY You stay here, ma, and talk to this nice lady, I'll go sign an autograph or something. MA Um. [quietly] So, you're a friend of Fred's? RENA No. MA Oh, uh - Fred's such a nice boy. He paid off my mortgage. RENA Good for you. MA And he even bought me a new hip. You should really help with whatever-- MATILDA [from off] Oh my god! Is that Mamma Farnaby? Bring her on over! MA [losing the cutesy old lady] Oh, Crap. SOUND FOOTSTEPS, KICKING A BAG ASIDE RENA You know her? QUARRY [mumbled] She's my... mom. MATILDA She plays his mother on the show. MA I tried. MATILDA Come on over, I gotta get your autograph too! MUSIC SOUND CAR DOOR CLOSES, KEYS INTO IGNITION RENA [talking to Mat] Yes, I got them. Um-hmm, The frosted kind, not the glazed-- INFERNIQUE [pointed sigh] RENA Oh, I should have mentioned the black-eyed bitch in the back seat. Why are you here? INFERNIQUE To make a deal. RENA How'd you find me? INFERIQUE You left me your card. RENA Funny how that connects up to catching me in the car at the grocery store. INFERNIQUE I'm here to make a deal. A one time offer. RENA Deal? INFERNIQUE I will go to [disgusted] karaoke, or miniature golf, or whatever appeals to your... [slur] friend. But you have to do something for me. RENA I'm listening? INFERNIQUE I've run a bit over budget for my "current project". You do understand what I'm talking about? RENA I've got the basics. Hell. Bureaucracy. Budgets. INFERNIQUE Good. My current client is the "singer" for that ...band. RENA I'm sorry. INFERNIQUE And I need someone to kill him. RENA [beat, but still even] Isn't that... cheating? INFERNIQUE Don't ask. Don't tell. MUSIC SOUND LOCKS UNLOCK, DOOR OPENS, FOOTSTEPS [laughter] SOUND TV PAUSES RENA [coming in] They only had a dozen-- oh. MATILDA [off] There won't be enough to go around. QUARRY [off] What'dja bring? MA [off] I'm off grains anyway. SOUND FEET RENA I take it you weren't on the cans the whole time I was gone? MATILDA [sharp] What? You said you got the frosted ones, then hung up. RENA Shit. Get your ears on. I'll step outside. QUARRY [eager] We could - you know - leave. MA I do have a rolfing session at 5. MATILDA Oh, all right. Come back sometime, ya hear? SOUND FOOTSTEPS MATILDA [calling] Bye! Thanx again for hanging out! MA Bye, dear. MATILDA Give me one, willya? RENA [beat] She means you. QUARRY Right. [deep breath, then in character] No, Reeeaally? MATILDA [laughs delightedly] Yay! SOUND DOOR SHUTS, BUT PEEPHOLE DOOR OPENS RENA [talking loudly] It was that demon chick. MATILDA [both quiet and on filter] You don't have to yell. RENA She said if I killed her "client", she would get Bud to let Quarrie off. MATILDA You shouldn't-- RENA Yeah, that singer with the band. I just don't think I can do that. Even for ten times the money. I'm just... not a killer. MATILDA [quiet] But you are a conniving bitch. RENA I guess I can think about it, but your pal's time is nearly up. [overly dramatic sigh] MATILDA How will you get him there? RENA I suppose it can't hurt to go and see the band tonight. See what the vic's like. MATILDA [chuckles evilly] I suppose it can't. SOUND A MOMENT, THEN LITTLE METAL DOOR SHUTS RENA Did he give you a new check? MUSIC AMB BACK ALLEY INFERNIQUE Goblin's not dead yet. RENA [gasp, slightly irritated] You really need to stop doing that. INFERNIQUE It's part of my charm. Ask your little "friend." RENA You said that as long as Goblin's dead by midnight, you'll-- INFERNIQUE Must I say it again? "go out with that... fellow." RENA Bud. INFERNIQUE [as if it's offal] Bud. RENA Right. Thanks. INFERNIQUE See you later. [slowly sounding demonic] Don't jerk me around. You wouldn't like to see me angry. RENA [unruffled] Yeah. Betcha get ugly. I'll be inside. SOUND STEPS, DOOR OPENS BUD Was that wise? RENA Promising a dead goblin? BUD Uh, no - pissing her off. [avid] Not that she ain't seriously hot when she lets the red out, but-- RENA It's fine. And you'll be in the black. MATILDA [on radio] Though I'll bet he'd rather be "in the red" ... at least if she's steamy enough... BUD Hah! You gotta dirty mind, babe. RENA Darn. And all I got was looks. SOUND 3 GUN SHOTS BUD What the--? RENA Hold on. [waits a second] BUD [whispered] I don't hear nothing. RENA Ok. He's coming. BUD What? RENA Had to make sure there weren't any more. BUD What--? SOUND DOOR SLAMS OPEN QUARRY [under his breath] Omigod! Omigod! Omigod! RENA Over here. QUARRY What? BUD [realizing] Oh? Oh! That's beautiful! QUARRY I gotta get out of here! RENA No. QUARRY What? RENA Do you have your story? QUARRY Story? RENA Play the crazy card. QUARRY Crazy - Look, ask him-- no, I'll ask him-- [yelling off] Am I out? I mean, are we square? BUD [smug] We'll know in just a sec, won't we? RENA Fred, focus. Crazy talk. QUARRY Why? RENA You're gonna get caught. QUARRY No! I mean - why? BUD She's right. About a surprising lot of things, Freddy babe. You can't walk away free and clear, but-- INFERNIQUE He's dead. [mock sympathy] Before you could even get in there. Too bad about that. QUARRY [long squeal] Noooo! BUD Ah, crap. RENA [calm] I never said I was going to kill him. INFERNIQUE You-- RENA I specified "as long as he's dead by midnight--" and you agreed. MATILDA [on radio] You want a playback on that? For your records, maybe? INDERNIQUE Blast you! BUD You can blast me, babe. But... you know you gotta come through. For her. INFERNIQUE [long hissing breath as she decides] Fine! But you may just rue this day later. BUD Freddy there will. QUARRY I'm just tickled there is a later. BUD Oh, yeah. You're clear. [to Inf] Shall we? I know this cute little place where they make the best lobster calzone. Mwa! [to Fred] Make sure your check doesn't bounce. Those chicks'll fuck you up. RENA Yup. QUARRY Cash it quick. RENA Now for the crazy talk. MUSIC TV NEWS --Remanded for psychiatric evaluation after he broke down on the stand and claimed that the devil demanded he kill or be killed. MATILDA Tsk. They should be nicer to that poor boy. RENA Why? MATILDA The rest of the news is all politicians and disasters. RENA So? MATILDA He's a rarity. RENA A celebrity criminal? MATILDA Someone actually telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth. RENA [almost a chuckle] CLOSER
Novo and Buck discuss the career of Jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding, her sprawling discography, her incredible musicianship, and why she became one of the youngest professors in the history of the prestigious Berklee College of Music | This episode is brought to you by the novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - you can find it in paperback on Amazon, as an ebook, and as an audiobook on Audible. Thank you for listening, and if you'd like to support us, please consider leaving a donation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofthebeholder/support
Rainbow Music hosted by DJ Glen McLean whom shares some of his favourite influence of Jazz Music, Soul Music, Funk, Boogie and Reggae to his fellow dancers. Catch the regular show every Sunday 8-10pm (UK) 3pm (NY) 12pm (LA)
Born in New Orleans and now living in New York City, hip-hop artist MYSELF has a unique style of rap, funk and jazz on his Protest In Disguise CD. Also, Myself's lyrics standout with powerful messages. https://www.amazon.com/Protest-Disguise-Myself/dp/B000UZ4T3Y (https://www.amazon.com/Protest-Disguise-Myself/dp/B000UZ4T3Y) www.joekelleyradio.com
Episode 7: Narrative Medicine w/ Matt Zytkoskee, Ph.D. In this episode we speak with Dr. Zytkoskee, the writing and healing director of The Center Foundation about narrative medicine, journaling and it's profound healing properties. “Here's some advice, write for 5 minutes on a regular basis…if I wanna eat a burrito and watch cartoons afterwards, after 5 minutes, fine.” - Matt Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Join me as I chat with Amy Sinha, a British Asian jazz vocalist, songwriter, presenter and now voice over artist from Wales, in the UK. Her story is quite the unique one, but through the constant struggle and heaviness, every challenge has created new ways to help educate & inspire at least one person to other possibilities of ‘normal' in this world. She developed many rare conditions and disabilities from 1 year old. The first being cataracts leaving her almost blind, the 2nd being a rare nerve condition called ‘sensory neuropathy type 2, meaning I can't feel hot, cold, or pain anywhere on my skin. There were only 5 like her in the UK. It also led to her almost being left in a wheelchair and stopped growing at the age of 11. It helps to keep in mind that this was during the 80s where social media and fb groups were not available to reach out to. She has been singing since childhood, but all these disabilities affected her confidence as you can imagine. But despite the doctors not knowing how long she'd live for, and after nearly having her colon removed due to ulcerated colitis, she graduated from Music College with a degree in Music (Jazz), She also released her own album and a few singles and collaborated with a record label in New York thanks to social media. She also tried to tackle her lack of confidence by interviewing musicians that came to Swansea. Amongst them included Jazz musicians Buddy Greco and Kyle Eastwood, Clint Eastward's son. During the latter part of 2019, she ventured into the world of Voice Overs and earlier this year embarked upon and completed a Business Growth Acceleration Course, winning The Accelerator Award Helpful Links www.amysinha.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
Episode 6: Recovery Stories w/ Brandon Collins We all know our host, Brandon Collins, but do we really? Listen to Brandon's story of addiction and recovery: we learn about his first drink at 4 years old and when his use became problematic. The path to addiction brought Brandon legal trouble and interpersonal trouble. We talk about successes and failures, sober college life, the spirit world and always saying yes. However, the path to recovery, through slip ups and emotional struggles, has brought him more wonders than he could have imagined. You can only find out more on this episode of Pack N Recovery. “Metaphorically I was killing apart of me…. I had a funeral for myself.” - Brandon Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 5: Recovery Meetings In this episode we chat with Seth Freedmanpeel about all the different recovery meetings, our experiences with them, why someone would want to go one and a bunch of other hilarious off-topic nonsense as per usual. "Everybody learns things at a different pace...recovery as a whole is an individual pursuit." - Seth Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What's Your Favorite Song? Let's have some Fun Today! As Baby Boomers we had such a Variety of Music: Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Motown, Country and Rock N Roll! With all those choices what's Your Favorite Song? Or Do you have your Own song waiting for the World to hear?
Please join us in welcoming VÏKÆ to chat with Heart of Indie Radio Co-Host Emme Lentino Born in Ukraine, Veronika Bell [who goes by the pseudonym VÏKÆ ] and her family moved to New Zealand to seek refuge after The Chernobyl Disaster. Veronika was introduced to the beauty of classical music from an early age; studying the piano (Royal Schools ABRSM) and going to ballet school as well as finishing a drama program all before the age of 12. Finding a niche within the performing arts gave Veronika a sense of purpose. Under the tutelage of Gina Sanders, Veronika studied the Trinity College Guildhall vocal syllabuses and at age 16 she was awarded a choral scholarship towards tertiary tuition. Originally enrolled in a Classical Performance program at University she switched to a Contemporary Performance program in her 3rd year. Veronika obtained a Bachelor of Music (Contemporary Performance Voice) and a Diploma for Graduates in Music (Jazz) in 2016 from The University of Otago. She became a resident vocalist of The Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra and began releasing her own music. Veronika formed and managed a band 'VTMNK'. When this venture dissipated, Veronika moved to Auckland to pursue a solo career as an artist. As a freelancing singer-songwriter, Veronika now works as a recording artist and teaches privately in her home studio. Amassing over 350k streams (collectively amongst all platforms) she celebrates the release of her debut EP FINE LINES. Veronika is a self-managed independent artist who creates all her own content, music videos, and photoshoots. VÏKÆ is actively gigging and has completed two tours in just under six months apart... and plans to do it all again in due course. Veronika's vocals have been compared to the likes of Imogen Heap and Halsey. VÏKÆ recently finished her second tour playing at major festivals Basecamp, The Mix Festival and Baydreams Nelson 2021. VÏKÆ has music to be released in 2021 with shows yet to be announced.
Episode 4: Recovery Stories with Claire Clark In this episode we chat with one of our favorite people in the entire world, Claire Clark. We have a loving, heartfelt, yet hilarious conversation about trauma, coping, being a sober college student, acceptance, NRAP, crying, insecurities/empowerment and everything else in between. "I can tell you for a fact, when I'm 45 I will be sitting in my room crying....for sure." - Claire Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Today in this episode we have Special Guest Amy Sinha from wales UK. Her story is quite the unique one, Amy is a jazz vocalist, songwriter, presenter and now voice over artist. She developed many rare conditions and disabilities from 1 years old. Her first being cataracts leaving her almost blind, the 2nd being a rare nerve condition called ‘sensory neuropathy type 11, meaning she can't feel hot, cold or pain anywhere on my skin. There were only 5 like her in the uk. It also led to her almost being left in a wheelchair and stopped growing at the age of 11. She has been singing since childhood, but all these disabilities affected her confidence as you can imagine. But despite the doctors not knowing how long she will live for, She graduated from Music college with a degree in Music (Jazz), She also released her own album and a few singles and collaborated with a record label in New York. In this episode Amy will Share her life Journey and talk about Disability isn't an excuse to achieve your dream. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rasel-chowdhury2/support
Episode 3: What is Addiction? Have you ever wondered what addiction really is? In this episode Brandon and Ezra talk with Sandy Lowery, LCSW, LADC, a clinical Social Work/Therapist and proffessor at the University of Nevada, Reno. In this episode we learn about the definition of addiction, the mechanisms in the brain responsible for addiction, genetic predispositions, addiction recovery and allyship. Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 2: GO GREEK! Sobriety or sorority? No college student should feel as if they need to choose one or the other. In this episode we invite Lexi Baum, the Tri-Delta Vice President of Chapter Development and Programming, to speak on the questions of temptations in Greek life, the opportunities, and support she has experienced being in a sorority now for her fourth year. “Even if you just go through recruitment, you can educate yourself on the sororities, what they're about, their morals, and philanthropy…I can't say there won't be temptations, but we have so many events and opportunities for women where there won't be.” – Lexi Disclaimer: All views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 0: Introduction to Pack N Recovery w/ Daniel Fred In our very first episode of Pack N Recovery, hosts, Brandon and Ezra introduce everyone to the Pack N Recovery podcast with a little history of NRAP, how society has struggled to define recovery, and their perspective of what this podcast will bring to our listeners, with special guest Daniel Fred! “I started with ‘What NRAP could be' without NRAP as even a name yet… And hearing you talk about what it is? It's a very trippy experience for me, but I love being here, I mean we need this.” – Daniel Disclaimer: All views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 1:Recovery in College In this episode of Pack N Recovery, Brandon and Ezra reflect on the stigma of what the 'college experience' truly means for students in recovery, difficulties navigating college life as a sober student, resources found on the University of Nevada, Reno's campus, and more! "When we think of the college experience our mind perceives the only way to do so is to party, but for those choosing to live a sober lifestyle, the reality looks a bit different." - Ezra University of Nevada Reno Resources: Nevada's Recovery & Prevention Community-NRAP: (775)-784-6224 WRB Room 1001 Student Health Center: (775)-784-6598 Counseling Services: (775)-784-4648 PSAC Suite 420 Downing Counseling Clinic: (775)-683-5515 WRB Room 3007 Crisis Call Center: (775)-784-8090 24 hr. Disability Resource Center-DRC: (775)-784-6000 PSAC Room 230 E.L. Wiegand Fitness Center: (775)-682-5935 WFC Building #086 Livewell: unr.edu/livewell Veteran's Service Office: (775)-682-5935 FSSB 2nd Floor Disclaimer: Views and opinions of our hosts/guest speakers on Pack N Recovery, are not of those at the University of Nevada, Reno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pack N Recovery Trailer!! Welcome to Pack N Recovery, the podcast made by people in recovery, for people in recovery! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: "Jazz in the Park w/Tea" by Jennifer Miller Used with license through Universal Production Music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
“There's a multi-sensory experience going on whenever you're tasting something; whenever you're doing music...and can you bring these things together?” -Phil MershonIn this episode, at long last, Shelley and Phil WILL bring these things, wine and music, together through the talents and instruments of Phil Mershon. Listen how jazz saxophone player, Phil Mershon, turns the tastes, notes and nuances of a Chateau St Jean Chardonnay, La Crema Pinot Noir and an Alamos Malbec into musical notes, all adlibbed live! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime!For more information on Phil Mershon, his music and his podcast, please visit https://philmonious.com and https://maninthepew.comWines tasted this episode: 2018 Chateau St Jean Chardonnay (about $12) 2018 La Crema Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (about $20) 2019 Alamos Malbec (about $12)For more information on the Chateau St Jean Chardonnay, please visit https://www.wine.com/product/chateau-st-jean-crisp-chardonnay-2018/615403For more information on the La Crema Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir please visit https://www.wine.com/product/la-crema-sonoma-coast-pinot-noir-2018/626737For more information on the Alamos Malbec please visit https://www.wine.com/product/alamos-malbec-2019/640856Thanks to our episode sponsor: Studio 107Studio 107. At Studio 107, in the heart of downtown Coeur D'alene, Idaho, we believe that small towns deserve great wines, too! Come join us in our wine bar and gallery for an afternoon or evening escape. For more information, please visit https://studio107cda.comAnd of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music which is ANYthing but average. Please contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.com Wine Time Fridays Wine Word of the Week - Notes 1) Notes are referred to as the nuances in wine flavor and aroma. It includes taste identification, acidity, structure, texture, and the balance of wine. This overall sensory examination helps identify the quality of wine. 2) As the wine industry evolved into cultural staples of society, descriptive words were introduced to identify specific flavors, most notably in the 14th century when there was a boom in taking wine tasting notes to describe flavors and aroma. Notes have become more precise and formalized.Other wines we enjoyed this week: La Crema Chardonnay, Mer Soleil Silver Chardonnay, *Cuvee du Roy Duc de Belloy, *Les Canons, *La Legende and *Le Grand Vin Canon-Fronsac.*These are four wines from Chateau Belloy from Bordeaux.Mentions: The Greatest Song You Never Heard podcast, Gary Vaynerchuck, Janine DouglassPlease find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets) and Instagram (@WineTimeFridays). You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
Intro audio gives background on this 15 series and some detail on Charlie Barnet, his careers and some of his "before his time" principles... These shows were sponsored by the United States Marine Corps mostly in an effort to attract recruits. Many branches of the military used this technique to encourage men to "sign-up" and it was reported that they were quite successful in their efforts. This track lives in the "Big Band - Jazz" Playlist on this podcast.
URBAN BLU, JAZZ MUSICIAN, HAS BEEN ON A FEW TIMES AND OF COURSE HE HAS SOME NEW MUSIC.....
@Passion, People & Purpose #singer #songwriter #author #music #jazz Hello Everyone, Our today's guest, Connie Lansberg is a singer/songwriter, jazz artist, and published author based in Melbourne Australia, and for this artist, it really is all about the story. With five albums of standards and originals, she is drawn to stories that hold up a mirror to our triumphs and tragedies, our loves, and our losses. As an author, Connie loves the long-form. But as a songwriter and singer, there is nothing more pleasing than summing up the difficult, the wonderful, the terrifying, and exhilarating feeling of falling in or out of love in a four-minute soliloquy accompanied by talented jazz musicians. Quick Summary: 00:17 Introduction 01:50 Passion & Interest 11:12 Questions from Audience 17:20 Fun Segment 19:10 Career/Work/Volunteering 21:26 Tips/Advice/Books 25:15 Leadership 30:00 Closure & Thank you So, watch the complete episode - https://youtu.be/ZmB-xZ-D3XE Listen to the complete episode - https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/episodes/SoLeadSaturday---Episode-77---Connie-Lansberg-singer-songwriter-author-music-jazz-e11ql67 Until we meet, happy leading and let's lead together. Stay safe. Bye for now. Find me on - YoutTube - https://bit.ly/3dA0Qko #SoLeadSaturday Community Website - https://vaishalilambe.club/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/vaishalilambe LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaishali-lambe/ Instagram - @PassionPeoplePurpose Website - https://www.vaishalilambe.com/soleadsaturday Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vaishalilambe17 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soleadsaturday/id1496626534?uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzFiYTA0MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0bFOIm9EGFalhPG8YPBhVp --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support
Rainbow Music hosted by DJ Glen McLean whom shares some of his favourite influence of Jazz Music, Soul Music, Funk, Boogie and Reggae to his fellow dancers. Catch the regular show every Sunday 8-10pm (UK) 3pm (NY) 12pm (LA)
Meditation Music Jazz and Blues for meditation practice or to simply relax and enjoy some you time with Sound Meditation. Enjoy and be well. 20 Minute Music Meditation
Sedih banget kalo lagi ngomongin musik Jazz tapi gaada yang ngerti, gua sadar ternyata musik Jazz kalah pamor sama genre musik lainnya Pop, R&B, Soul, even K-POP wkwk. Padahal musik Jazz itu adalah salah 1 genre musik yang bisa memperbaiki mood kita. Hope u enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kembalikebumi/message
#HOWCEE Radio Productions Gospel We will cover all elements of the human being. We will minister to the whole man. Come join us. In "Bringing Families communities and Churches Together" Support for Howcee Productions Gospel Thanks for listening to this smooth jazz instrumental music. Prayers are always in order just Do It ! God is still in control. This is the music of saxophonist Mark Maxwell, aka Dr. SaxLove: https://drsaxlove.com Dr. SaxLove specializes in smooth jazz, jazz music, soft jazz, jazz instrumental music, jazz saxophone, saxophone music, motown jazz, and relaxing music 00:00 Let's Stay Together 04:15 You Are My Lady 09:26 Just My Imagination 14:25 Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got) 20:40 Inner City Blues 25:27 My Girl 29:57 Use Me 34:54 I Heard It Through The Grapevine 39:40 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me 44:25 Mercy Mercy Me 48:50 Let's Get It On 54:21 Where Is The Love? 59:22 Dance With M Special David Sanborn Band - Live in Budapest 2015
In this Episode, we are playing 21 tracks that combine the worlds of jazz & classical. Through the history of jazz, classical music has served as an interesting source of inspiration. More than you may think. Enjoy!
A D&D 5e actual-play podcast, set in the city of New Republica, a land of wondrous magics and amazing technologies, of speakeasies and prohibition, of jazz music and butt-jokes. Join us as we explore this fantastic world inspired by the golden age of jazz, and experience our adventures working for McGuffins Incorporated, the swankiest and moxiest adventurers-for-hire outfitter in the world! Dungeon Master: Marcus Stusek (he/him) Cast: Craig Chapman (he/him) Richard Chapman (he/him) Tobi McGowan (they/them) Elliot White (they/them) Aidan Whitmore-Weddle (he/him) Music "Jazz in Paris" by Media Rights Productions, courtesy of the Youtube Audio Library.
Exposing the world to America's classical music. Along with an interview with filmmaker Faheed Alston
In the latest episode, I speak with Joe Connolly Head Coach Football Sports Performance at Arizona State University Sun Devils Football. We have an awesome conversation on a variety of topics that include how he started out in coaching, having strong mentors. Establishing programs for over 120 athletes, the fundamental movements are critical to success. How he takes the ‘Athlete dictates the programming' meaning a good coach needs to have the skill to adapt the program based on what the athlete needs at that time. The minimum effective dose, incorporating variability in programming to allow for flexibility and adaptability for the coach and athlete. The common threads seen across all athletic pursuits be it distance running, football or ballet. Coaching Student athletes requires strong relationship and leadership and the skills to understand human dynamics, it's not just fitness. Growing trust. Consistency is King, Personal Accountability. Your words & Actions must align. The importance of sleep quality vs. sleep duration and maintaining sleep hygiene Instagram: @asucoachjoe Books: Helter Skelter Pentagons Brain by Annie Jacobson Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Podcast: London Real, Joe Rogan Podcast, Mark Bell, Stronger by Science Greg Knuckles, Ben Greenfield, Muscle Intelligence Podcast, Jocko, Steve Austin, Music: Jazz, Metallic, AC/DC, Techno, Hip hop, Rap, country etc. Favorite R&R: Sleep, Nutrition, Hydration ***SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE and REVIEW *Anything discussed in this episode is not medical advice and you should always check with a health professional prior to taking any actions. Please leave a rating and review Connect with me on Instagram and Twitter CBD purespectrumcbd.sjv.io/rrpod BioStrap: https://biostrap.com/order-evo/?ref=scottshortmeyeru Infrared Saunas: https://qj959.isrefer.com/go/restandrecovery/restrecoverypodcast/ Tusol Wellness: https://tusolwellness.com/?rfsn=5207570.45dc97 CODE: SCOTT20 Xendurance: http://shopxnd.com/berestedbewell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the latest episode, I speak with Joe Connolly Head Coach Football Sports Performance at Arizona State University Sun Devils Football. We have an awesome conversation on a variety of topics that include how he started out in coaching, having strong mentors. Establishing programs for over 120 athletes, the fundamental movements are critical to success. How he takes the ‘Athlete dictates the programming' meaning a good coach needs to have the skill to adapt the program based on what the athlete needs at that time. The minimum effective dose, incorporating variability in programming to allow for flexibility and adaptability for the coach and athlete. The common threads seen across all athletic pursuits be it distance running, football or ballet. Coaching Student athletes requires strong relationship and leadership and the skills to understand human dynamics, it's not just fitness. Growing trust. Consistency is King, Personal Accountability. Your words & Actions must align. The importance of sleep quality vs. sleep duration and maintaining sleep hygiene Instagram: @asucoachjoe Books: Helter Skelter Pentagons Brain by Annie Jacobson Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Podcast: London Real, Joe Rogan Podcast, Mark Bell, Stronger by Science Greg Knuckles, Ben Greenfield, Muscle Intelligence Podcast, Jocko, Steve Austin, Music: Jazz, Metallic, AC/DC, Techno, Hip hop, Rap, country etc. Favorite R&R: Sleep, Nutrition, Hydration ***SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE and REVIEW *Anything discussed in this episode is not medical advice and you should always check with a health professional prior to taking any actions. Please leave a rating and review Connect with me on Instagram and Twitter CBD purespectrumcbd.sjv.io/rrpod BioStrap: https://biostrap.com/order-evo/?ref=scottshortmeyeru Infrared Saunas: https://qj959.isrefer.com/go/restandrecovery/restrecoverypodcast/ Tusol Wellness: https://tusolwellness.com/?rfsn=5207570.45dc97 CODE: SCOTT20 Xendurance: http://shopxnd.com/berestedbewell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kevin Brown and the host Paul Swann talk about the legendary musician's musician jazz/funk bassist Marcus Miller. He's played with and produced the music game's best. From Roberta Flack, Luther Vandross, Grover Washington, David Sanborn, Bob James, and Miles Davis it's been a melodic and funky journey. Enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-swann/message
Meditation Music Jazz Mix for your meditative practice session. Get comfortable, relax, enjoy and be well.
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Aaron and Drew sat down for a lengthy discussion with legendary composer, arranger, saxophonist, and educator Andy Farber, who has been a leading writer in the NYC and international jazz scene for many years. His many collaborations include Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Shirley Horn, Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Catherine Russell, Frankie Laine, Alan Harris, Cynthia Scott, Billy Stritch, B.B. King, Ray Charles, and more. He has also composed music for a number of film and media projects, including Star Trek Continues. Find out more about Andy at his website: www.andyfarber.com
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Aaron and Drew sat down for a lengthy discussion with legendary composer, arranger, saxophonist, and educator Andy Farber, who has been a leading writer in the NYC and international jazz scene for many years. His many collaborations include Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Shirley Horn, Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Catherine Russell, Frankie Laine, Alan Harris, Cynthia Scott, Billy Stritch, B.B. King, Ray Charles, and more. He has also composed music for a number of film and media projects, including Star Trek Continues. Find out more about Andy at his website: www.andyfarber.com
jazz along with a small sample of political talk
In this episode of The Career Musician, NOMAD interviews Ruslan about the Soviet Union, Cassette overdubs, Music improvisation, Writing songs, Music anarchists Classical training, Practicing, Israel, Yamaha School of Music Jazz, Harmonic freedom and density, Scholarship to Berklee, working in LA, and more! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruslan_Sirota
This seminar is a continuation from the 1pm lecture investigating jazz in Britain today.
British Jazz has been transformed in the past 20 years - now representing a vibrant and distinctive British cultural form, presenting many opportunities for young and established artists to thrive economically and artistically.Using musical examples from Jamie Cullum to Soweto Kinch, Professor York traces this exciting journey, exploring how the careers and art of young British jazz musicians present positive role models for other - especially the classical - music scenes that are still searching for a modern and culturally diverse identity.