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NZ Music Month lives on into June, on Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills and James Irwin. The crew discuss which Kiwis have had major global success and what are the top hits from 2000 to now. They also take a look at Pagan records and the huge names that have bloomed from the label. And James shares his story of hitch-hiking with one of the most beloved New Zealanders ever. Find out who on Music Time. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week on Israel Hour Radio, we brought you the most popular Israeli songs of 2020, that crazy year in which the entire world shut down. But after the show, we realized that there were SO many more songs we didn't include - but should have. Throughout the pandemic, Israel's musical community kept us entertained, comforted, and inspired, over and over again. So this week, we present part 2 of our look back at the amazing Israeli music of the Coronavirus era - and we can't wait to hear your memories too! (Original Air Date: June 7, 2026) Full YouTube playlist at https://tinyurl.com/mrxbye9m Bring Josh Shron, 'Israel's Soundtrack Storyteller,' to your community, and help spread the joy of Israeli music around the world! Visit https://www.joshshron.com/ Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of Israel Hour Radio: https://www.patreon.com/c/MyIsraeliMusic
All aboard! The Israeli Music Time Machine is ready to depart 2026...and land in 2020! Who doesn't remember 2020? Probably the most interesting year of our lifetimes, 2020 was marked by the outbreak of a global pandemic that disrupted literally EVERY aspect of life. Thank God for Israeli music - there to comfort us, console us, and keep us company during some very difficult days. How was Israeli music woven into the history of this crazy time? What were the biggest hits of the year? You'll hear them all on today's episode of Israel Hour Radio! (Original Air Date: May 31, 2026) Full YouTube playlist at https://tinyurl.com/3p4r9pp3 Bring Josh Shron, 'Israel's Soundtrack Storyteller,' to your community, and help spread the joy of Israeli music around the world! Visit https://www.joshshron.com/ Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of Israel Hour Radio: https://www.patreon.com/c/MyIsraeliMusic
Its Music Time and the last week of NZ Music Month! Nick and James continue to debate the greatest New Zealand singles of the 1980s and 90s. Give big ups to a New Zealand record label who discovered one of our biggest international success stories and cover off all the happenings of gigs you can attend before the end of May! LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate NZ Music Month - James Irwin is in the studio every week of May for Music Time. This week Nick and James listen and debate the top hits pf the 60s and 70s. And talk the beginnings of NZ's rich music history and record labels. And what gigs are on this week? Get more info on NZ Music Month on their site linked here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its Music Time with James Irwin! It's another week of NZ music month, James and Nick chat a new record label based in Wellington - check it out at strawberryjampromotions.com. Then they talk Tom Scott of Homebrew fame who blew Wellington away last Friday and the opening of musical & Juliet on Saturday. Plus, what are the most recognisable Kiwi songs? James shares his office survey results. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its Music Time, Nick and James champion NZ music month with a nod to the kiwi musos who broke through globally in the last 55 years. The gang also throw in a little comedy festival must see show banter as well. NZ Comedy Fest and NZ Music Month combine with 'Pōneke House Party' on Sunday 17 May at The Opera House. Profits from the event will be donated to the Mayoral Flood Relief Fund. Get tickets here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For Music Time this week Nick is joined by our music guru James Irwin. After the weather yesterday record store Creeps Newtown was flooded significantly. James talks the importance of supporting small record shops - of which we have a greta selection of in Wellington. Especially with record store day, which was last weekend. Brett McKenzie celebrated by doing a free gig at Slowboat Records on Cuba St. Then the crew talk NZ music award nominations and the new book on Flying Nun band The Clean. And find out what gigs are on the coming week. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Irwin is back in the studio for this week's Music Time. James shares his travels to Hawaii and how much they know of NZ music overseas, what could he find in the record shops? Then The Pogues hit Wellington tomorrow at the St James - without Shane MacGowan. After MacGowan's passing 18 months ago James takes a look at the new band and what we can expect from their show. For the latest on Wellington gigs and music - its Music Time with James Irwin LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth held a press conference providing the latest update on the Iran war one month into Operation Epic Fury. Hegseth stated, “Regime change has occurred.” He reported, “The last 24 hours saw the lowest number of enemy missiles and drones fired by Iran. … We recently destroyed another one of their command bunkers. … Just last night, we had 200 dynamic strikes alone.” Hegseth warned, “President Trump will make a deal — he is willing. And the terms of the deal are known to them. If Iran is not willing, then the United States War Department will continue with even more intensity." What will Iran do next? We also cover: Iryna Zarutska mural halted. What's underneath the new White House ballroom? Marco Rubio sits with Al Jazeera to discuss the Iran war. Lindsey Graham visits Disney World alone? Artemis II donuts & flight path. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:25 Should the U.S. Stay in NATO? 00:55 Iran Launches Missile at Turkey 01:44 Marco Rubio on NATO 03:12 Aljazeera Discussion 04:45 Marco Rubio on When War with Iran will End? 06:49 Marco Rubio on Iran's Regime Change 11:40 Trump: First Three Days of Iran Offensive 13:41 Price of Oil 14:30 Iranians Need to Take Back their Country! 15:21 Weapons Depot in Iran Explodes 19:07 Trump's Ten-Day Deadline 20:07 Illegal Iranians under the Biden Administration 21:35 The REAL Purpose for White House Ballroom 26:06 Trump's Presidential Library 31:04 Jeffy Talks about Marco Rubio's Ears 31:18 Just Kidding! Time for Fat Five 43:13 Abdul El-Sayed Running for Senator of Michigan 45:52 FBI Michigan Synagogue Update 49:47 New Mutated COVID-19 Variant 52:27 Music Time! 54:32 Major News Outlets Supporting Trump? 57:34 Marine Arrested for Stealing Missile System 59:11 Election Stolen in Florida? 1:01:03 Mural for Iryna Zarutska Halted 1:04:00 Gifts for Pat & Friends! 1:08:17 Pete Hegseth on Iran 1:12:25 Lindsey Graham at Disney World 1:15:42 Kris Cruz Brings some Artemis II Donuts! 1:16:13 New Video from 'New Democrat Party' 1:21:27 Artemis II Flight Path 1:22:20 'New Democrat Party' and Pronouns 1:25:42 Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Markwayne Mullin 1:28:10 What Epic City Almost Was Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I've had several emails requesting a podcast with Gratz Vella in the wake of his thrilling third placing in the TAB Golden Slipper with Music Time. The Maltese born trainer drifted into the racing game by pure chance and has held a licence for more than three decades. He's enjoyed a notable measure of success from his Canberra base and is widely respected by all sections of the industry. Gratz secured Music Time for just $45,000 at the 2023 Inglis Classic Sale and soon discovered that he'd bought a very promising young horse for long established clients. Music Time probably cost himself a win at his first start but quickly made amends with a hat trick, culminating in the Black Opal on his home track. The Gratz Vella story is one that needs to be acknowledged on our podcast. The trainer says he'll be pinching himself for quite a while yet. Gratz says he asked his jockey Pierre Boudvillain to ride Music Time as close as possible without overdoing it. He explains the reason why the gelding got a little bit lost in the closing stages. The trainer acknowledges the support of six owners, some of whom have had horses with him for many years. Gratz goes back to the Inglis Classic Sale of 2023. He recalls being “blown out of the water” on a few early lots, and says his confidence had been dimmed by the time a certain All Too Hard colt came into the ring. He believes the youngster's immature appearance put a few buyers off. Gratz says the All Too Hard colt quickly signalled his talent. He was given a nickname in his first preparation. The trainer says his Golden Slipper placegetter has already developed one unlikely taste. Vella says he wasn't tempted to run him again this preparation. Gratz discusses his burgeoning partnership with French born jockey Pierre Boudvillain, currently one of the most talked about riders in the nation. The Canberra horseman takes us back twenty years to his first Golden Slipper start with a $300.00 “pop”. Gratz talks about his late father's arrival in Australia sixty years ago. Michael Vella found a job in Canberra and a suitable house before bringing his wife and eight children to a new land. The trainer pays tribute to his remarkable mother who died only recently at 95 years of age. Gratz Vella's business acumen was on display at an early age. He, two brothers and a handful of mates collected horse manure from a nearby pony club and carted it around the district in home made billy carts. When the concept became popular with backyard gardeners, the boys investigated bolstering supplies from Canberra racing stables. Gratz says his love affair with thoroughbreds began there and then. He says Robbie O'Sullivan was the trainer to teach him the basics of horse management and would later encourage him to take out his own licence. Gratz says he kicked off at amateur meetings but quickly made up his mind to progress to the professional ranks. He explains the derivation of his rather curious christian name. Gratz talks of the amazing offer he received from highly successful Canberra trainer John Morrisey. He was destined to stay with Morrisey for twenty years during which time he had the opportunity to prepare a small team of his own. He says Morrisey's later move to the Gold Coast prompted his decision to go it alone. Gratz looks back on the horses to help him along the way. He's got a story or two about a few stable favourites. His story about the acquisition of his current stable colours is a very entertaining one. He talks of his Aussie born kids and the five grandchildren who've come along in recent years. It's a laid back chat with the kid from the historic township of Zabbar in Malta's port region. He's a highly respected and universally liked member of the Canberra training ranks and has no intention of leaving the city adopted by his father six decades ago.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
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Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
For reasons we don't quite understand, recently the internet has been full of people posting memories of 2016. Why? We have no idea...but we're happy to be followers, so we're jumping on the bandwagon. And we're glad we did! It turns out that 2016 brought us some amazing Israeli music that you're sure to love. Join us as we hop into the Israeli Music Time Machine, and land in the year of the Trump-Clinton election, Brexit, the beginning of the Israeli music phenomenon known as Static and Ben-El, and much more. You're going to love this fun, upbeat playlist from ten years ago! (Original Air Date: January 25, 2026) Full YouTube playlist at https://tinyurl.com/ycker64e Bring Josh Shron, 'Israel's Soundtrack Storyteller,' to your community, and help spread the joy of Israeli music around the world! Visit https://www.joshshron.com/ Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Fill-In Notes: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.windows.net/notes/39900/note-256693.html Continuing the Conversation Go around your room and let every person answer this one question for each of these 4 movements (one at a time) that guide the day: Describe what this movement could look like for you in a potential 24hr Sabbath flow: STOP Choosing When Enough Is Enough = To cease work, striving, and productivity. Name your STOP list (What you will not do on this day?) REST Letting Your Body, Mind Soul Recover = To engage in activities that restore body soul energy rather than drain it. 1-2 of these: Unhurried sleep * Walks * Reading that calms rather than stimulates DELIGHT Relearning Joy Without Guilt = To enjoy Gods good gifts with gratitude, not guilt. Good food * Music * Time w/pple who bring joy * Beauty, laughter, creativity WORSHIP Re-centering Life on God = To intentionally turn attention affection toward God. 1 of these: Scripture reading * Prayer * Singing * Gathering w/Gods pple (when possible)
Fill-In Notes: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.windows.net/notes/39900/note-256693.html Continuing the Conversation Go around your room and let every person answer this one question for each of these 4 movements (one at a time) that guide the day: Describe what this movement could look like for you in a potential 24hr Sabbath flow: STOP Choosing When Enough Is Enough = To cease work, striving, and productivity. Name your STOP list (What you will not do on this day?) REST Letting Your Body, Mind Soul Recover = To engage in activities that restore body soul energy rather than drain it. 1-2 of these: Unhurried sleep * Walks * Reading that calms rather than stimulates DELIGHT Relearning Joy Without Guilt = To enjoy Gods good gifts with gratitude, not guilt. Good food * Music * Time w/pple who bring joy * Beauty, laughter, creativity WORSHIP Re-centering Life on God = To intentionally turn attention affection toward God. 1 of these: Scripture reading * Prayer * Singing * Gathering w/Gods pple (when possible)
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
The end of the Soviet Union. The Gulf War. Kan Noladeti. What do these things have in common? They all came to be in 1991! Let's take another ride in the Israeli Music Time Machine, and let's explore the Israeli music of 1991, shall we? This week on Israel Hour Radio, We take you back to a time when classic artists like Gidi Gov, Ethnix, Etti Ankri, and Yehuda Poliker ruled the airwaves...and the songs? Nothing like 'em. Enjoy a throwback to some old favorites you might remember, or learn some new favorites in this fun musical experience! (Original Air Date: November 30, 2025) 'The Emotional Soundtrack of Israel: Two Years in 20 Songs' - get it here! https://joshwave354.gumroad.com/l/emotional-soundtrack-israel Full YouTube playlist at https://tinyurl.com/mtb4d47m Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
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Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Josh Flanagan embarks on a campaign of adventure with his trusty ward, Dr. Ryan Haupt. What race and class would be best for discussing this week in comics? Tune in to find out! Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:18:05 Pick of the Week:00:02:54 - Assorted Crisis Events #6 Comics:00:13:45 - DC K.O. Knightfight #100:19:35 - Alien vs. Captain America #100:24:15 - Planet She-Hulk #100:28:42 - Huck: Big Bad World #600:31:16 - The Amazing Spider-Man #979 (15) Star Wars Corner:00:40:22 - Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10 Patron Pick:00:43:22 - JSA #13 Patron Thanks:00:52:24 - A Bunny VTuber Listener Mail:00:56:39 - Patrick K. from North Carolina wants to know what characters the DC trinity would play in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign? Fortunately Ryan has done his homework...01:06:16 - Eric P. from Alexandria, Virginia wants to know what "evil" organization we'd sign up to work for if living in the world of comics. Brought To You By: iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or join for a full year and get a discount! You can also make a one time donation of any amount! iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got TWENTY THREE designs! Music:“Time & Confusion”Anberlin Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss Blade (1998) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996. Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996. Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show. Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Jaws 4: The Revenge (1987) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) on Cradle to the Grave. Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
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