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Jeff Goldblum isn't just a great actor — he's a gifted jazz piano player, too. In a wildly entertaining interview with host Brian Hiatt, Goldbum talks about his new album, Still Blooming, his hopes for the sequel Wicked : For Good, how he got Ariana Grande to sing with him, and much more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Jamaican State of Mind podcast, hosts Nicobel and Carter reflect on their experiences growing up in the 80s and 90s, discussing the significant technological advancements, cultural shifts, and the nostalgia associated with their childhood. They explore the evolution of media, music, and entertainment, emphasizing the unique position of their generation as the last to experience life before the internet became ubiquitous. The conversation highlights the contrasts between their upbringing and the current generation, touching on themes of adaptability, cultural identity, and the impact of technology on society.
Mercy Me frontman Bart Millard joins Ben and Spence to take a deep dive into the story behind his hit song "I can only imagine". The guys share stories of their friendship, argue about the best professional athletes to ever play for Bart's home town of Dallas, TX and talk about the transition from making hit records to producing television and film. Be sure to catch Mercy Me on tour!https://mercyme.org/
Episode Summary:In this episode, host James Cox welcomes actor Matt Drago, known for his role in the film "Somewhere in Montana." They discuss the profound connection between music and storytelling, the importance of mental health, and how music can serve as a powerful tool for healing and inspiration. Matt shares his journey as an actor, his love for musical theater, and the impact of various artists on his life and career.Key Highlights:Introduction to BetterHelp and the importance of mental health care.Matt Drago's background and his recent film "Somewhere in Montana."The role of music in film and its ability to enhance storytelling.Discussion on favorite artists, including Tom Petty, Taylor Swift, and Counting Crows.The significance of musical theater in Matt's life and career.Insights into the audition process for Broadway shows.The importance of self-care for artists and maintaining vocal health.Fun anecdotes about childhood influences, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Roger Rabbit.Featured Sponsors:BetterHelp: Offering 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/musicspeaks.Bones Coffee Company: Use code MUSIC SPEAKS for 10% off your order at bonescoffee.com.All Above Landscaping: Call 803-464-7414 for landscaping services in Sumter.Connect with Matt Drago:Website: mattdrago.comInstagram: @MattDrago
SawyerSomm is in the house!In this episode, we talk with Chris Sawyer, the “Sommelier to the Stars,” about his unique approach to wine, film, and music. From high school nights with Winona Ryder to private tastings with Hollywood's biggest and brightest, Chris shares his passion and unforgettable stories. There's just not enough time to describe Chris's impact on the wine world. His unique approach to pairing films with vintages, and behind-the-scenes stories from Hollywood to Napa Valley are legendary and unforgettable. But, as you'll learn, Chris keeps it real and down-to-earth.From hosting underground cellar tastings to rubbing shoulders with Michael Keaton and Francis Ford Coppola, Chris proves that wine is more than just a drink—it's a story waiting to unfold. Grab a glass and enjoy the conversation!
Half a century after the drug-fueled, DJ-driven, glamour-drenched musical phenomenon of disco was born at a New York City loft party, disco's musical and fashion influences live on in popular culture. WGN Radio's Dave Plier talks to author Frank DeCaro about his new book Disco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror Ball — an entertaining, yet serious tribute […]
Composer Elliott Wheeler - the composer behind Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and The Great Gatsby, Netflix’s The Get Down and new movie Spit starring David Wenham - reveals how he gets audiences’ emotions flowing. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and produced and edited by Jasper Leak. Our team also includes Kristen Amiet, Lia Tsamoglou, Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Stephanie Coombes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode the crew sat down to discuss 90s Music Movies with David Denoyer from the Do You Even Movie? Podcast! Check out David on the Do You Even Movie? podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-you-even-movie/id1716401646 Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://twitter.com/BirdmanODSTAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGKen Reels - https://twitter.com/KenReelsAaron PollyeaFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: spotify:show:0BHP4gkzubuCsJBhU3oNWXCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: https://www.thisweekingeek.netJanuary 13, 2025
It's the most wonderful time of the year for... lists, lists, and more lists! We're back to tell you what entertainment we loved in 2024 - including favorite albums, movies, TV shows, and more. Thank you for listening and happy holidays!Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller
Half a century after the drug-fueled, DJ-driven, glamour-drenched musical phenomenon of disco was born at a New York City loft party, disco's musical and fashion influences live on in popular culture. This is a frolicking, entertaining, yet serious tribute to the overlooked art form of disco, which has never been given its proper due, nor taken its true place in the historic struggle for LGBTQ+, gender, and racial equality. Painting a vivid portrait of this provocative era, DeCaro explores the cultural importance of disco and how the music and dance that originated in Black and Latin clubs of the day became a mainstream phenomenon, changing our culture along the way. With glamorous photos from disco's heyday up through today, DeCaro examines disco's pervasive influence on pop culture over the last fifty years-exploring disco in film and television as well as in fashion and interior design. Through entertaining texts-as well as interviews with artists and celebrities of the era, such as Donna Summer and Grace Jones, among others-this book champions the diverse origins of disco while celebrating its influence on today's groundbreaking artists such as Lady Gaga, Duo Lipa, and Miley Cyrus. A must for all lovers of music, style, and pop culture. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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FRANK DeCARO, is the author of DISCO: Music, Movies & Mania Under the Disco BallFrank talks:-Disco wasn't just music, it was a lifestyle-1981 people were tired of disco-The Village People had a movie (?)-Studio 54 opened April '77, Saturday Night Fever released Dec '77-About Studio 54, "They always said it was a dictatorship at the door and a democracy on the dance floor"-Why did it go away-Alec Baldwin was the the cigarette guy at studio 54 To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Half a century after the drug-fueled, DJ-driven, glamour-drenched musical phenomenon of disco was born at a New York City loft party, disco's musical and fashion influences live on in popular culture. This is a frolicking, entertaining, yet serious tribute to the overlooked art form of disco, which has never been given its proper due, nor taken its true place in the historic struggle for LGBTQ+, gender, and racial equality. Painting a vivid portrait of this provocative era, DeCaro explores the cultural importance of disco and how the music and dance that originated in Black and Latin clubs of the day became a mainstream phenomenon, changing our culture along the way. With glamorous photos from disco's heyday up through today, DeCaro examines disco's pervasive influence on pop culture over the last fifty years-exploring disco in film and television as well as in fashion and interior design. Through entertaining texts-as well as interviews with artists and celebrities of the era, such as Donna Summer and Grace Jones, among others-this book champions the diverse origins of disco while celebrating its influence on today's groundbreaking artists such as Lady Gaga, Duo Lipa, and Miley Cyrus. A must for all lovers of music, style, and pop culture.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
We are looking at the 2024 Netflix adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning August Wilson play, The Piano Lesson, directed by Malcolm Washington, starring John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler, Ray Fisher, and Samuel L. Jackson. Plus we take a music-movie quiz written by Steven Ray Morris. Emmy-winning film and television producer, Shelby Stone, joins us.What's Good:Drea - Celebrity Look Alike CompetitionsShelby - Not Snowing or Freezing on the East Coast/Her petsAlonso - A Season for Soft Foods (A can of Campbells' Cream of Chicken Soup)ITIDIC:1. Several high-profile filmmakers pull their films out of Poland's Camerimage Film Festival following a Misogynist op-ed written by the festival's founder and head Marek Żydowicz.- https://deadline.com/2024/11/coralie-fargeat-the-substance-camerimage-marek-zydowicz-women-cinematographers-1236178278/- https://www.thewrap.com/camerimage-festival-jury-we-wholeheartedly-support-gender-inclusivity/- https://deadline.com/2024/11/steve-mcqueen-blitz-camerimage-film-festival-2024-marek-zydowicz-female-cinematographers-1236174179/2. Anna Kendrick Felt ‘Gross' Making Money Off ‘Woman of the Hour,' Donated All Her Pay to Anti-Violence Charities: ‘Felt Like the Least I Could Do'3. Pop-Loving Beauty Brand E.l.f. Cosmetics Launches Production ArmChristmas Movie Minute:Festival of TreesTis the Season to be IrishChristmas with the SinghsJingle Bell RunConfessions of a Christmas LetterHot FrostyStaff Picks:Drea - FlowShelby - NightbitchAlonso - Carnage for ChristmasPlugs!Have Yourself A Movie Little ChristmasI'll Be Home For Christmas Movies Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or InstagramWithDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeIfy NwadiweProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Frank De Caro – Disco: Music, movies and mania under the mirror ball...with TRE's Hannah Murray
Enjoy! Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heel-shit-podcast/id1672868064 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nDJTA8hpz09Yp2Wr1Gh1f Please support the Podcast: https://streamlabs.com/heelshitpod/home Merch: https://streamlabs.com/heelshitpod/merch Amazon Music Unlimited (30 days free) https://www.tryamazonmusic.com/jrYZe5 Havoc Energy Drink (10% off): https://tryhavocenergy.com/discount/HSP10?ref=kcdHaCxWlgEnOi Join Streamlabs: https://streamlabs.pxf.io/c/4079613/1963764/23134 Website: https://heelshitpodcast.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heelshitpodcast Millions: https://millions.co/heel-shit Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/heelshitpod Kick: https://kick.com/heelshitpodcast Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/HeelShitPodcast Trovo: https://trovo.live/s/HeelShitPodcast/228461792 *NEW* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heelshitpodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/heelshitpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/heelshitpodcast "Bad Guys do Heel Shit" ~ Dark Cordz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Madeline, Julian, and Emilio continue their "Musicians on Film" episode cycle with a "Two-Shot" entry on a pair of unforgettable cinematic portrayals of Bob Dylan, namely D. A. Pennebaker's trailblazing 1967 documentary "Dont Look Back" (apostrophe not included), and Todd Haynes' kaleidoscopic 2007 film "I'm Not There." As two of many films out there which focus on the enigmatic musician, the group aims to distill from them whatever greater truths they can, both about Dylan himself and broader musical artistry and publicity. Starting with "Dont Look Back," they consider how the film's fly-on-the-wall look at Dylan's 1965 tour of England serves to dually build the legend and arguably demystify its young and newly famous subject. They then fast-forward forty years to "I'm Not There," which refracts Dylan's well-established mythos into a sprawling, non-linear ensemble drama that illuminates as much about the artist as it obscures. The two films also mark milestones for the podcast itself, the former being the first documentary which the trio cover in-depth, and the latter being the third Todd Haynes film they've discussed, making him the most-covered director on the show to date.If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This can really help us find new listeners and continue to grow!Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats
As certified UN-Nerds, Anjali Dayal and Mark Leon Goldberg's ears always perk up when they see the UN represented in pop culture. In this special episode of To Save Us From Hell, we take a deep dive into how the United Nations is portrayed in popular music, television shows, and film. From Lou Reed to Charlize Theron to Doctor Who —we explore the cultural impact of the United Nations from the 1950s to today. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.globaldispatches.org/subscribe
For half a century, Nile Rodgers has been making hit records that have touched people's hearts around the world. The creative force behind disco pioneers Chic, and some of the best known songs of David Bowie, Madonna and Beyoncé, tells us the definition of an artist: someone whose work "speaks to the souls of a million strangers". But what if generative AI can make music that's just as good? Is AI a threat or a blessing to art and human expression? We also hear from the head of the Hollywood actors' union on why moviemakers went on strike over the threat posed by AI. And from Refik Anadol, a leading light in AI-generated art. This episode was first published on 4 April, 2024. Radio Davos will resume new weekly podcasts from September 2024. Guests: , National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of the actors' union SAG-AFTRA Media Artist and Director, Refik Anadol Studio , musician and founder of the We Are Family Foundation Watch: Nile Rodgers interview: Podcasts: Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
For half a century, Nile Rodgers has been making hit records that have touched people's hearts around the world. The creative force behind disco pioneers Chic, and some of the best known songs of David Bowie, Madonna and Beyoncé, tells us the definition of an artist: someone whose work "speaks to the souls of a million strangers". But what if generative AI can make music that's just as good? Is AI a threat or a blessing to art and human expression? We also hear from the head of the Hollywood actors' union on why moviemakers went on strike over the threat posed by AI. And from Refik Anadol, a leading light in AI-generated art. This episode was first published on 4 April, 2024. Radio Davos will resume new weekly podcasts from September 2024. Guests: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of the actors' union SAG-AFTRA Refik Anadol, Media Artist and Director, Refik Anadol Studio Nile Rodgers, musician and founder of the We Are Family Foundation Watch: Nile Rodgers interview: https://www.weforum.org/videos/ai-nile-rodgers/ Podcasts: What's next for generative AI? Three pioneers on their Eureka moments AI: Is 2024 the year that governance catches up with the tech? AM24: The Expanding Universe of Generative Models 'AI will either compete with us or augment us' - so how do we pick the right path? Davos 2024: Technology in a Turbulent World AI - What could possibly go wrong?: Professor Stuart Russell Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
Director John Carney gets a sleeper on the club. IT's "Sing Street" from 2016 and Comedian Tom Simmons is here to discuss it all with Host & Comedian Steve Mazan. Is John Carney to Music Movies as Frank Darabont is to Prison Movies? Is it a good title? Is this criminally underseen? What's the best song?. Did ya want a sibling like this? Is this one of the great movie endings? All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club Podcast. "Sing Street" on IMDb Home of the Mazan Movie Club Steve Mazan on Instagram Home of Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
Send us a Text Message.We sit down with John Cozz, the dynamic entrepreneur behind Cozz Coffee. John, a native of Nutley, New Jersey, shares his fascinating journey from his roots in Essex County to becoming a prominent figure in the local coffee scene. He delves into his early life, influenced by the vibrant culture of his hometown, and his initial foray into architecture at NJIT, which he eventually left to pursue his true passion—coffee.John recounts his experiences working various coffee jobs during college, which ignited his interest in coffee roasting. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic provided the perfect opportunity to launch his own coffee business, starting with an online mail-to-order service featuring unique artwork from local artists on the coffee bags. This creative branding approach, inspired by his love for skateboarding and its artistic culture, set Cozz Coffee apart in a crowded market.The conversation also explores John's musical journey, from his early days playing guitar influenced by punk rock to his current endeavors in the local music scene. He discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing his multiple passions, including skateboarding, which has taken him on explorative adventures across New Jersey.John shares insights into the evolution of Cozz Coffee, from its humble beginnings to the addition of a mobile espresso cart and eventually a coffee truck, which now serves customers at various events and farmers markets. He highlights some of his unique coffee creations, such as birch beer espresso and hot honey lemonade espresso, which reflect his innovative approach to the coffee business.Throughout the episode, John emphasizes the importance of community and creativity in his work, drawing inspiration from his family and friends. He also hints at future projects, including the potential for ready-to-drink coffee cans and expanding his brand's presence.Listeners will enjoy John's candid storytelling and the inspiring tale of how he turned his diverse interests into a successful and multifaceted career. Tune in to discover more about John Cozz's journey, his creative process, and his vision for the future of Cozz Coffee.@john.cozz@cozzcoffeeMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.com Support the Show.
Dave Schrader is in for Jason. He talks about shifts in the live music and movie markets. How have things changed and will the industries survive?
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of Connected Speech in English. Join us as one of our talented coaches sings lines from Adele's popular songs, showcasing the natural flow and rhythm of spoken English. We will break down the connected speech patterns, helping you understand how words blend together in everyday conversation. Don't miss this fun and educational episode that's perfect for English learners at any level! Show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube) Instagram: reallife.english
In this new episode of The Fretboard Confessional, Chris and Cooper dive into the hard hitting questions - what's up the Taylor Taylor Swift guitar?, Is Gibson copying Rolex's business model? What is going to happen int he vacuum of Sam Ash closing and what are the best movies about music? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Discussing the imperfect rollout of “Radical Optimism," plus: the recent music movies “Back to Black,” about Amy Winehouse, and “The Idea of You” with Anne Hathaway.
The Killer Pod Krew is back!This week we are ranking our Top 10 Music Movies, and we are of course doing it War Games style.This week we have a special guest refereeing the list for us....Lyss is back in action! She will be in charge of trivia and keeping us in line as we put together this top 10. Also, trivia is high stakes this week as the coveted Money in the Bank perk is back on the table. Lots of fun stuff in this episode. We of course sneak in some dark horse selections into the list along with some stone-cold classics. Check it out!
For half a century, Nile Rodgers has been making hit records that have touched people's hearts around the world. The creative force behind disco pioneers Chic, and some of the best known songs of David Bowie, Madonna and Beyoncé, tells us the definition of an artist: someone whose work "speaks to the souls of a million strangers". But what if generative AI can make music that's just as good? Is AI a threat or a blessing to art and human expression? We also hear from the head of the Hollywood actors' union on why moviemakers went on strike over the threat posed by AI. And from Refik Anadol, a leading light in AI-generated art. Guests: , National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of the actors' union SAG-AFTRA Media Artist and Director, Refik Anadol Studio , musician and founder of the We Are Family Foundation Watch: Nile Rodgers interview: Podcasts: Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
For half a century, Nile Rodgers has been making hit records that have touched people's hearts around the world. The creative force behind disco pioneers Chic, and some of the best known songs of David Bowie, Madonna and Beyoncé, tells us the definition of an artist: someone whose work "speaks to the souls of a million strangers". But what if generative AI can make music that's just as good? Is AI a threat or a blessing to art and human expression? We also hear from the head of the Hollywood actors' union on why moviemakers went on strike over the threat posed by AI. And from Refik Anadol, a leading light in AI-generated art. Guests: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of the actors' union SAG-AFTRA Refik Anadol, Media Artist and Director, Refik Anadol Studio Nile Rodgers, musician and founder of the We Are Family Foundation Watch: Nile Rodgers interview: https://www.weforum.org/videos/ai-nile-rodgers/ Podcasts: What's next for generative AI? Three pioneers on their Eureka moments AI: Is 2024 the year that governance catches up with the tech? AM24: The Expanding Universe of Generative Models 'AI will either compete with us or augment us' - so how do we pick the right path? Davos 2024: Technology in a Turbulent World AI - What could possibly go wrong?: Professor Stuart Russell Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
The year is 1995 and we are diving into what video games came out that year, hit songs on the radio and what movies were coming to the theater. @NESADDICT has some fun stories of seeing Ace Venture: When Nature Calls, so we hope you enjoy this episode of The Weekly Warp Pipe - EP 103
Picture this: the year is 1980, and the air is buzzing with the electric sounds of Starship and the soft hum of a Donna Summer ballad. As Scott McLean, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio, sit down to reminisce about those glory days, we're not just talking about the music that had our toes tapping - we're sharing the personal side of things too, like the heart-pounding adventures of my daughter Amanda's spring break that had me, as a father, holding my breath. Join us for a trip down memory lane that's not just about nostalgia; it's about the stories behind the tunes and the movies that defined an era.Now, let's shift gears to the heartbeat of the year's music scene - from the raw metal riffs of Iron Maiden's debut to Bob Marley's historic performance in Zimbabwe. We're tipping our hats to the artists we've lost, like Eric Carmen and TM Stevens, and debating over one-hit wonders that still have us humming decades later. Stick around for a deep dive into the bands that emerged in 1980, like Depeche Mode and The Church, and discover how their unique sounds left an indelible mark on the music industry.Lastly, as we gear up for St. Patrick's Day, we're tapping into the rich tapestry of Irish culture. From culinary showdowns (corned beef versus shepherd's pie, anyone?) to the legacy of bands like The Cranberries, we're celebrating the spirit of the Emerald Isle. And because we love a good brew as much as the next person, we'll even settle the great beer debate: Guinness or Harp? So, grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let us regale you with tales, tunes, and a dash of cultural flair that's sure to entertain.
Step into the time machine with us—Scott McLean with Mark Smith, and Lou Calichio from the Music Relish Show—as we rewind to the electric year of 1983. Our trip revisits the melodies and movie magic that have withstood the test of time, from Michael Jackson's moonwalk to the silver screen glow of box office hits. Even as we laugh off technical hiccups and Lou's antics from a 'borrowed' Airbnb, the shared passion for this bygone era rings true. It's a blend of personal tales, historical musings, and a game of vinyl record poker that will have you longing for the days of 45 rpm singles and the thrill of discovering a classic track.Picture this: a game where your hand is dealt in vinyl, and the stakes are pure nostalgia. We unearth musical treasures from Smokey Robinson to Three Dog Night, reveling in the excitement and unpredictability each new pull from the box brings. Meanwhile, the backdrop of 1983 unfolds through our laughter-lines—with ZTT Records' birth, Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," and the transformative UK Singles Chart's electronic leap. Personal whereabouts become waypoints in our journey, as the music milestones of '83 echo the bittersweet symphony of Karen Carpenter's untimely departure and the soulful heights of Marvin Gaye's national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game.Culminating in a crescendo of memories, our episode is a homage to the icons who shaped our musical landscapes. From David Bowie's chameleonic mastery to Michael Jackson's epochal dance moves, the year's soundtrack is as diverse as the stories we share. We touch on triumphs and tribulations: the glory of Toto's Grammy sweep and the darker moments of the music industry. And as we wrap up, anecdotes of rock 'n' roll valor, like bar brawls over honor, intermingle with reflections on the lasting impact of albums like 'Synchronicity' and 'Kill 'Em All'. Join us for this joyous, jam-packed jaunt through 1983—where music history and personal narratives collide, and every listener leaves with a piece of the past.
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Mandrake & Ferrari discuss tomorrow's UFC 298, movies about wrestling royalty (Iron Claw) and reggae royalty (One Love), and why Ferrari isn't drinking!
Catherine Gray, the host of Invest In Her, interviews Roslyn Kind and Monique Impagliazzo. They discuss Rosalyn's new music video “The Look of Love/The Island” with her and the director of the music video, Monique Impagliazzo. They also discuss the need for more funding for women in the arts as well as the need for more women to invest in women! Roslyn Kind's music video is out today, February 2nd anywhere you find music! https://www.sheangelinvestors.com/ Follow Us On Social Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
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We're back to tell you what we loved this year! Our end-of-the-year spectacular - where we go over our favorite pop culture and entertainment from the year - including favorite albums, movies, TV shows, and more. Thank you for listening and happy holidays!
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What would it feel like to go back to the year 1990, a time of iconic music, classic movies, and unforgettable events? Come join us on a captivating journey back to the era of vibrant mixtapes and chunky VHS tapes. We're dusting off our denim jackets and rewinding our memories to the rhythm of Morrissey's anthems at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, and the entrancing sounds of the Australian band, Church. We dive headfirst into the legend of Sinead Connor and the haunting notes of 'Nothing Compares to You', penned by the enigmatic Prince. The infamous Blonde Ambition Tour of Madonna, the star-studded tribute concert for Nelson Mandela, and Janet Jackson's twinkle on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are among the notable events we re-examine. Join us for some trivia too, from Eric Clapton's marathon concert series at the Royal Albert Hall to the debut broadcast of MTV Unplugged. Bringing a balance of charitable spirit and flavor to your lives, we introduce the HERD Foundation, a not-for-profit guiding veterans to work with horses, and their delicious range of barbecue and hot sauces. Then, shifting gears to the world of cinema, we critique the best of 1990, from Goodfellas to Dances with Wolves. Lastly, we express our gratitude to our dedicated listeners and hint at our exciting plans for future shows. So kick back, tune in, and get ready to be transported back to a year that truly rocked our world.
On this episode of Post In Black, we talk movies and music with film and TV composer, Dara Taylor. Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, Dara grew up a little outside of Buffalo. We talk about how, between both of her parents, there was a mutual love of music that found its way to her. Hence, she thought every home had a 'record room.' Her mother, a church choir director, was the first person to teach her about music arrangement and instrumentation. So, how did Dara go from being a computer science major to composing for her latest project, the feature film, Strays? We get into it as well as the 'aha moment' when she decided that music in film and television was the adventure she was destined to take. In this really great and expanding conversation, Dara shares advice for those interested in film and TV composing. We get her perspective on starting out in the industry, navigating it through relationships and rejections, and the comedy, Strays, starring Jamie Foxx and Will Ferrell. Dara was nominated for a Society of Composers and Lyricists Award in 2023 for The Invitation. Her credentials include Tender Bar, directed by George Clooney, The Noel Diary, HBO Max's Little Ellen, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Curious George: Cape Ahoy, Amazon's The Boys Presents: Diabolical, American Refugee, Echo Boomers and both Netflix series, Bookmarks and Trial By Media. Stay tuned for more episodes of Post In Black's fourth season as we continue to amplify the stories and experiences of Black professionals working in post-production. Look out for new episodes every second and fourth Wednesday. Host: David Hunter Jr. | Executive Producers: Daniel K. Hunter, David Hunter Jr, Tatiana M. Johnson | Producers: Eric Johnson, Aurelia Belfield | Editor: Landon T. Bost | Audio Post/Re-recording Mixer: Trailblazer Studios® | Special Guest: Dara Taylor | Theme Song: "Sanctuary" by Chvrles | BTS Photography: J Nyce | Creative Commons Photographs: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mockstar/3221457658/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Imogen_Heap_Pop_Tech.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_%26_The_Catapult_10_01_2014_-6_(15421994771).jpg | Produced by Made for More Entertainment in association with Trailblazer Studios and Landon Bost Media Stay tuned for more episodes of Post In Black's fourth season as we continue to amplify the stories and experiences of Black professionals working in post-production. Look out for new episodes every second and fourth Wednesday. RELATED VIDEOS Post in Black – Season 4: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WAYLhXPNkA52FWM49JEbMwY Post in Black – Season 3: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WDVPHsYggzwBdwOTsJvt5pb Post In Black – Season 2: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WCA1y1AEh-lSn9ga9yZv5sq Post In Black – Season 1: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WBUJGPdXlHNIn8nuQBxri4U CONNECT WITH POST IN BLACK & MADE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT https://www.madeformoreent.com/ IG: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEnt Twitter: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEnt FB: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEntertainment CONNECT WITH DARA TAYLOR INSTAGRAM: DaraTaylorMusic SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@madeformoreentertainment LISTEN TO THE PODCAST https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postinblack --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postinblack/support
Join us on this exciting episode of the Drinks With Johnny podcast as we sit down with the incredibly talented P-Nut from the iconic band 311. Get ready to dive deep into P-Nut's remarkable musical journey, as we explore his evolution from a violin player to a bass virtuoso that has left an indelible mark on the world of music.We'll touch on the unfortunate decline of music education in public schools and how P-Nut's passion for bass and music in general drives his mission to inspire and empower the next generation of musicians.But that's not all – prepare to be captivated as we delve into P-Nut's love for horror and sci-fi movies. Discover how his fascination with these genres influences his creativity and how he envisions himself scoring a movie in the future, bringing his unique musical perspective to the silver screen.P-Nut's emphasis on pushing the boundaries and constantly seeking new horizons on the bass is a central theme of our conversation. Join us as we explore the uncharted territory of bass music and discuss why this instrument deserves more attention and excitement than ever before.And of course, we can't forget the exciting updates on new 311 music! P-Nut will share insights into the band's latest projects, giving you an exclusive glimpse into their creative process and what's on the horizon.To top it all off, we'll discuss the delectable 311 beer – a treat for both your ears and your taste buds. So grab your favorite beverage, tune in, and join us for a captivating episode filled with music, movies, passion, and the undeniable urge to create something fresh and innovative on the bass. Cheers to P-Nut and the electrifying world of 311!
Join us on this exciting episode of the Drinks With Johnny podcast as we sit down with the incredibly talented P-Nut from the iconic band 311. Get ready to dive deep into P-Nut's remarkable musical journey, as we explore his evolution from a violin player to a bass virtuoso that has left an indelible mark on the world of music. We'll touch on the unfortunate decline of music education in public schools and how P-Nut's passion for bass and music in general drives his mission to inspire and empower the next generation of musicians. But that's not all – prepare to be captivated as we delve into P-Nut's love for horror and sci-fi movies. Discover how his fascination with these genres influences his creativity and how he envisions himself scoring a movie in the future, bringing his unique musical perspective to the silver screen. P-Nut's emphasis on pushing the boundaries and constantly seeking new horizons on the bass is a central theme of our conversation. Join us as we explore the uncharted territory of bass music and discuss why this instrument deserves more attention and excitement than ever before. And of course, we can't forget the exciting updates on new 311 music! P-Nut will share insights into the band's latest projects, giving you an exclusive glimpse into their creative process and what's on the horizon. To top it all off, we'll discuss the delectable 311 beer – a treat for both your ears and your taste buds. So grab your favorite beverage, tune in, and join us for a captivating episode filled with music, movies, passion, and the undeniable urge to create something fresh and innovative on the bass. Cheers to P-Nut and the electrifying world of 311! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Guardian culture writers Alex Needham, Ellen E Jones and Michael Cragg make their picks of the best of this summer in arts and culture. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Little Richard is a fixture of American culture, and if you were born after the 1950s, you may never have known a time when that wasn't the case. But chances are, even if you know Little Richard's name and larger-than-life persona, you still don't know the half of what he contributed to culture (and not just music culture). Lisa Cortes's documentary sets the record straight (well, okay, not straight…) and we have Juilliard ethnomusicology professor Fredara Hadley (who appears in the doc as an expert) here to help us talk it out.What's GoodAlonso - Blue Diamond Cocoa Dusted AlmondsFredara - Spring in New York = Horticulture time!Drea - Jury Duty on FreeveeITIDICa.) Some Celebrities Are Getting Their Blue Checks Restored…Against Their Willb). Joaquin Phoenix Warns Fans Not to Take Mushrooms Before BEAU IS AFRAIDc). Next (yes, NEXT) Fast and Furious Sequel Has its WritersStaff PicksAlonso - The Girl Can't Help ItFredara - The WizDrea - JoylandWith:Drea ClarkAlonso DuraldeFredara HadleyProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
RCA Country Artist Chris Young is joined by his three friends Ryan from Miami, Haley the Bear and Producer Josh to discuss four topics from Sports, Music Movies and a Hot Take.
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My guest today is Ted Gioia. Ted is a musician and an author. He's written 11 books including his latest, which is called "Music: A Subversive History". He's been on the faculty at Stanford, and he's been published in the New York Times, the LA Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other newspapers. In this episode, Ted and I talk about why human beings enjoy music from an evolutionary perspective. We discuss the evolution of recorded music from the analog age to the present. We talk about Ted's unique approach to music history. We talk about the increasing market share of older music compared to newer music. We talk about the current state of music criticism and music writing. We discuss how the streaming model has affected the music industry and the strange phenomenon of fake artists on Spotify. We also talk about Hollywood's shift towards doing remakes and sequels and brand extensions as opposed to new stories, and much more. SPONSORSBUTCHERBOX: Sign up today at butcherbox.com/coleman and use code COLEMAN to get one 10-14 lb Turkey FREE in your first box.
My guest today is Ted Gioia. Ted is a musician and an author. He's written 11 books including his latest, which is called "Music: A Subversive History". He's been on the faculty at Stanford, and he's been published in the New York Times, the LA Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other newspapers. In this episode, Ted and I talk about why human beings enjoy music from an evolutionary perspective. We discuss the evolution of recorded music from the analog age to the present. We talk about Ted's unique approach to music history. We talk about the increasing market share of older music compared to newer music. We talk about the current state of music criticism and music writing. We discuss how the streaming model has affected the music industry and the strange phenomenon of fake artists on Spotify. We also talk about Hollywood's shift towards doing remakes and sequels and brand extensions as opposed to new stories, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices