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Dr. Ryan Berns sits in for Mark Husen from Bellin Sports Medicine. Jim & John chat with Dr.Berns about innovative approaches in athlete care and the upcoming NFL Draft's medical logistics. Then, Todd Magnuson from Rock 'N Roll Land shares the allure of vinyl records and the buzz around National Record Store Day. Plus, we welcome local artist Spencer Nolan Young, who captures Packer history by painting using just a football and cleats, all while discussing the vibrant local arts scene. If you're unfamiliar with Spencer's work, check out his website HERE. It's a whirlwind of music, art, and cutting-edge sports medicine. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Spencer Young, Todd Magnuson, Dr. Ryan Berns
Todd Magnuson from Rock 'N Roll Land talks more about tomorrow's National Record Store Day. Listeners share their very first and their very favorite albums they've owned. Spencer Nolan Young continues his work on the one-of-a-kind artwork that is being donated to the New Community Shelter in Green Bay and Veterans 1st of NEW. In our Heights Pub & Parlor Music Series, we feature the band Nettle Hill Band. They describe themselves as "Brothers and Sisters Through Music". Liz, J.D., and John, give us great tunes this Friday morning! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Spencer Young, Todd Magnuson
Tomorrow expect lines at some of the local record stores. vinyl lovers of all ages will be digging through crates for treasure .. chasing exclusive releases for National Record Store Day.
Owner Vicki Scott talks about the first anniversary of Verbena Vinyl as well as celebration of National Record Store Day on Saturday, April 12. National Record Store Day is a celebration of brick and mortar Indie Record Stores with a large release of unique titles from many of your favorite artists.
Owner Vicki Scott talks about the first anniversary of Verbena Vinyl as well as celebration of National Record Store Day on Saturday, April 12. National Record Store Day is a celebration of brick and mortar Indie Record Stores with a large release of unique titles from many of your favorite artists.
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Get ready to groove to the beat and spot uncanny resemblances on April 20, 2024, as Destination Celebration commemorates National Record Store Day and National Look Alike Day. Dive into the world of music and celebrate the unique charm of vinyl records, exploring their enduring appeal and cultural significance. Then, prepare to be amused as we recognize the fun and humor of Look Alike Day, where doppelgängers come out to play. Join hosts Marlo Anderson and Latoya Johnson as they spin tunes, share laughs, and celebrate the joys of music and resemblance on Destination Celebration. Let's groove to the beat and double the fun on Destination Celebration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A newly released report shows racial and ethnic health disparities are persistent across the U.S., especially in the deep south. Mississippi Tree farmers who lost forest land during last year's extreme drought are now eligible to receive federal assistance for their losses. Plus, tomorrow is National Record Store Day. Audiophiles and vinyl collectors will be in search of that one-of-a-kind item. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blair gives some tips on how to stay positive during times like these. Martin gives us some statistics, and tell how you could become a "podfan"...Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Play It Again Sam! Turn the Table on National Record Store Day.Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)"Evil Woman - The American ELO"TANSTAAFLThe Romantic ManifestoAndrew Layman's Top 3 Objectivist Content RecommendationsHow Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?“What Can One Do?”All politics is localHumanProgress.orgSuperAbundance bookThe Roots of ProgressJason CrawfordNews sandwichOminous Parallels by Dr. Leonard PeikoffThe Cause of Hitler's GermanyThe Paper TIgerCalumet "K"Fruity Dreams about Jingle and Orchestral BellsKyrin Down's review of The Secular Foxhole podcastWelcome to The Secular Foxhole Podcast! (trailer, August 26, 2020)Podcasting 2.0...
Sean Magnum & Donnie Vagrant visit Better Days Records for a second day in a row (after a Facebooklive broadcast @ Better Days Records for National Record Store Day feat. meet & greets with Plague IX, Creeps Inc., Indignant Few, Jim Harrelson, The Response (that's us too), Glasspack. We are joined by all members of Belushi Speedball & Señor Diablo, Tony Hazelip, Rick Gideons of Fifty11 Media, Morgan Donor. Special Thanks to Ben Jones, Morgan Donor, Athena Prychodko, Punk Rock Night Louisville, Belushi Speedball, Plague IX, Creeps Inc., Indignant Few, Jim Harrelson. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
In this episode, we find out that we're much more like Jesus than we originally thought, because we are very judgmental! Join us as we discuss the theology of angels as described through J.R.R. Tolkien's Ainur. We look at the spiritual nature of angels, the hierarchy of divine powers, how angels communicate, and much more! We also talk about National Record Store Day, whether or not Jesus mocked people, and whether people should be called "Doctor" if they're not an MD. You should be like Austin Freeman and follow us on Twitter! @UlmtdOpinions
Johnnie and Steve broadcast from Panama City, Florida and are joined by music columnist and owner of Tom Lounges’ Record Bin, Tom Lounges to talk about National Record Store Day and writer, Jamie Freveletti, to discuss the Suspense Magazine anthology, Infinity. Later, New York Times best-selling author of The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside […]
Denise and Dan Zieja started Melodies & Memories in Eastpointe in 1988 and for the last 35 years, they've seen the music industry change drastically. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark and Annie Scaramuzzino visit the legendary music store ahead of National Record Store Day to drop the needle on why an old-school way of enjoying music perseveres. (PHOTO: Annie Scaramuzzino/WWJ)
Hey friends! Wanted to share something really dope with you! One of our favorites, Questlove, has partnered with Whatnot to auction off some very special records from his personal collection live! It's all for charity, but he will also be choosing someone from the stream to go record shopping with him in NYC at A1 Records in celebration of National Record Store Day. To participate, all you have to do is download the Whatnot app, search Questlove and join the livestream at 3:30 PM EST on April 7th. See ya there! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crateism/support
Today is National Vinyl Record Day. Not to be confused with National Record Store Day, this observation is run by a non-profit that works to preserve vinyl music and culture. So today's show is all about landmark albums.
Charles reviews Grayson Perry's live gig A Show for Normal People in Harrogate as the artist/presenter/documentary maker/social observer asks who and what is normal? Graham sheds light on the slightly blurred state of affairs regarding National Record Store Day, or is it days? Graham ponders why Father John Misty (aka Josh Tillman) attracts hatred as his latest album, Chloë And The Next 20th Century, arrives. Then come more revelations from Alex Danchev's new biography of the colourful life and work of Belgian artist René Magritte, Magritte: A Life.
Welcome everyone to The Side Jawn, I am your host Dennis Holmes and I'm here with my co-host Sharon the Chocolate Girrrrrrrrrrrrrrrl! Say it right Dennis! Sharon says hello. Sends it back to Dennis. Dennis: Thank y'all for tuning in today. We're calling today's show We the Rational National (in reference to Public Enemy's "First the Sheep Next the Shepherd?") y'all will have to go check out that song. "First the Sheep Next the Shepherd?" by Public Enemy. Dennis: Let's get this out the way, Chocolate Girl did you see the Heat/Hawks game last night????? Dennis: Heat up 110-109, 4.4 seconds left, and Trey Young hit that floater making it 111-110 to close it out. Man the Heat took it hard man. Sharon: Yeah so now the Heat still lead 2-1 in the series, but man, the Hawks weren't playin. They were not going out like that. Trey Young said give me the ball and get out the way! Dennis: Yeah because Jimmy Butler missed a jumper with 12.6 seconds left which would have put them up by 3. Dennis: say something about Jimmy Butler and what dudes in the Zoom been saying to you about this matchup. Sharon: The Heat lost after being up by 16 late in the 4th. But the Hawks would not go away. Who you got in the series Dennis? Dennis answers and moves on Dennis: Today is April 23rd and I'm sure it's somebody's birthday ut there, so if it's your birthday, Happy Birthday. But we are gonna focus on the National Days today. You know how it's always some kind of national this day or that day. Well we found there's a whole lot of days today. So here's the ones we aren't talking about: Read those Sharon. Sharon reads: Talk Like Shakespeare Day, nah we aren't doing that. Cherry Cheesecake Day. I don't like cherries so if it was just cheesecake then yeah we could but the cherries messed it up. Another weird one Impossible Astronaut Day? I didn't even read to see what that is it sounds so strange. Lost Dog Awareness Day? Nah. Because see, until we as Americans start caring about our living children and the elderly more than we do dogs, then I'm not talking about lost dogs or any other kind. That's just me. Dennis: we me and you Sharon love music and we love karaoke, and this week is National Karaoke Week. 4/17-23 Dennis talk about karaoke and why you love it, first time you did it, most fun, most embarrassing, etc. Ask Sharon what about her. Sharon: same thing. Gives her shout out to DJ RnB the baddest DJ karaoke show ever. (Kingdem Karaoke) Found an article on how to celebrate karaoke: go to article. Dennis: today is also National Book Day. We put a poll up on the Side Jawn group page (go join) asking if you would like to see a Side Jawn Book Club. Sharon thought hey people don't read enough, maybe we should start reading things together. So if we get enough interest maybe we will start one, but anyway.... Dennis talk about books, does he read or not, why, does he want to. Then ask Sharon. Sharon: I am a reader. Always loved to read, my sister's fault, she used to read all day and I of course imitated her but grew to love it on my own. Dennis: Now today is also supposed to be National Lover's Day, never heard of it. Heard of Sweetest Day and Valentine's Day, never this day have you Sharon? Sharon: NOPE! Dennis: It says it's just another day created to give gifts to your loved ones. Sharon: Yead it says if came about because St George Day in Europe which celebrates love and literature because Shakespeare died on 4/23. That's why today is also National Book Day. So since we are celebrating something musical and love, Dennis when you hear the word love song, what's the first song that comes to your mind? Dennis gives his and Sharon gives hers. Sharon: viewers list your favorite love songs in the comments. Sharon: Dennis did you know today is also National Record Store Day???? So today we are supposed to hit up a record store and go celebrate the industry. Mainly vinyl Thank you for Listening make sure you go like --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-holmes/support
Harry Styles performed a surprise duet with Lizzo during his second Coachella set and yes, they covered a One Direction song. Today is National Record Store Day so shop local and get limited editions of previously unreleased music. Diddy will be hosting the upcoming Billboard Music Awards on May 15th.
Steve Warrenfeltz, the owner of Kiss the Sky record store in Batavia, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss the 15th anniversary of National Record Store Day, and the importance of independent record stores. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
National Record Store Day is this weekend. Music has always been a big deal; in fact, in the 1940s and 50s, some people in the Soviet Union broke the law and produced makeshift records on old X-ray plates just to hear Western music that the government censored. Plus: this weekend it's the Great Delaware Kite Festival. Soviet-era bootleg music recorded on discarded X-ray plates (New Scientist) 2022 Great Delaware Kite Festival (Visit Delaware) You can hear our show thanks to our Patreon backers; join them today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support
Illinois, Chicago Reopening Friday As COVID Cases, Deaths Have Plunged: ‘You Did It' | Houston Had Most USPS Dog Attacks In 2020, Chicago Comes In 2nd | Saturday is National Record Store Day!! | A $56 million Mega Millions Lottery Ticket was Sold at a Citgo Gas Station in Crestwood! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orlandez Lewis of Vintage Vinyl joins host Rachel Zimmerman and producer Andrew Stolze to preview the return of National Record Store Day in June and discuss the overall revival of vinyl records. Later, producer Carl Middleman joins the show to chat about movie-going after COVID. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donnie, Sean, and Danny talk about about recent news including the death of DMX ( RIP :-( ), death of Prince Phillip, Donnie's Elephantoe-tis, Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland, National Record Store Day, Rocky 4, Rocky 5, Rocky 6, Scarface, the Scary Stories short-story books/Southern-Fried Rat, This Week in Music History, and more!!! --- 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/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/support
Epic Politics Man, Michael Shure joins Brett Erlich on Happy Half Hour! Someone replaced Walgreens' ‘W’ with Al Green. You can’t unsee that — you’re welcome. Michael celebrates National Record Store Day. What happens when you tell a cop they have a small dick? ‘Godly Man’ loses it in an Alaska Walmart over masks. Sex is saving the US Postal Service. Japan develops a flying car. Science for win! Guest: Michael Shure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Epic Politics Man, Michael Shure joins Brett Erlich on Happy Half Hour! Someone replaced Walgreens' ‘W’ with Al Green. You can’t unsee that — you’re welcome. Michael celebrates National Record Store Day. What happens when you tell a cop they have a small dick? ‘Godly Man’ loses it in an Alaska Walmart over masks. Sex is saving the US Postal Service. Japan develops a flying car. Science for win!Guest: Michael Shure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your Weekly Dose Show #165 opens with My Big Ten Inch Record by Aerosmith for National Record Store Day. This is a special show since this is our debut show on Delmarva Talk Radio! Thank you to them and picking us to be on their network. We do our 2nd episode of Lockdown Pick Me Up. Then the gang offers up some Haiku Poetry, paying tribute to Brian Dennehey, Best drinks with Amaretto, 50 Years since The Beatles & The Monkees broke up and celebrate 8 track day! Then we finally offer up a Pocket Size Cinema. LINKS: Aerosmith music The Beatles music The Monkees Music
Your Weekly Dose Show #165 opens with My Big Ten Inch Record by Aerosmith for National Record Store Day. This is a special show since this is our debut show on Delmarva Talk Radio! Thank you to them and picking us to be on their network. We do our 2nd episode of Lockdown Pick Me Up. Then the gang offers up some Haiku Poetry, paying tribute to Brian Dennehey, Best drinks with Amaretto, 50 Years since The Beatles & The Monkees broke up and celebrate 8 track day! Then we finally offer up a Pocket Size Cinema. LINKS: Aerosmith music The Beatles music The Monkees Music
In honor of National Record Store Day, Sly wants to know where you shopped for records...
It's She Said, He Said with Kelley Lamm and Gordon Montgomery. Movie Critic Kathleen Kaiser is also in-studio. We are a day away from Kelley and Gordon saying "I do." Kelley is at a loss for words. Kelley compares her love with Gordon to the movies. Many National Days today, including National Record Store Day. What's the first record you bought?
It's She Said, He Said with Kelley Lamm and Gordon Montgomery. Movie Critic Kathleen Kaiser is also in-studio. We are a day away from Kelley and Gordon saying "I do." Kelley is at a loss for words. Kelley compares her love with Gordon to the movies. Many National Days today, including National Record Store Day. What's the first record you bought?
Luke Softich from Rockin' Rudy's stopped by Friday to talk about National Record Store Day coming up tomorrow (Saturday the 13th). Always a pleasure to have Luke in the studio. A genuinely nice person who knows a ton about music. We talked vinyl, Record Store Day, and being a proud parent. Oh, and he brought me a six-pack - of root beer. Like I said. A nice person. Craig
In this installment of Worcester Culture watch, Craig Semon talks to Joe Demers of Joe’s Albums about National Record Store Day, and Craig and Victor Infante discuss Wednesday's Worcester Music Awards. All this, plus music from Bad Marriage and the Deadites!
We open the show the song You Spin Me Right Round by Dead or Alive to honor National Record Store Day! In Catching Up the gang thanks their guest from last week Christian James Hand, Host of The Sessions - They recap Christian's point of view of who should go in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame - Phoebe talks about her Pre-Diabetes and how her pee smells like candy. Sean talks about going to his niece's baby shower and Steve is house sitting again! Next the gang welcomes Listener Grace to the room - She won our Twitter Contest ! Then they talk about the passing of actor Harry Anderson and Recapping the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. For National Record Store Day everyone talks about their favorite album to listen to and the best selling albums of all time! To honor 420 Day Phoebe gives us the best snacks to eat while buzzed. Then the gang plays a meteorologist who goes off on his co-workers and Unnecessary Censorship from Jimmy Kimmel. The everyone plays a round of Yes or BS! Who is telling the truth about their past? CLICK ON PIC TO FOLLOW LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We open the show the song You Spin Me Right Round by Dead or Alive to honor National Record Store Day! In Catching Up the gang thanks their guest from last week Christian James Hand, Host of The Sessions - They recap Christian's point of view of who should go in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame - Phoebe talks about her Pre-Diabetes and how her pee smells like candy. Sean talks about going to his niece's baby shower and Steve is house sitting again! Next the gang welcomes Listener Grace to the room - She won our Twitter Contest ! Then they talk about the passing of actor Harry Anderson and Recapping the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. For National Record Store Day everyone talks about their favorite album to listen to and the best selling albums of all time! To honor 420 Day Phoebe gives us the best snacks to eat while buzzed. Then the gang plays a meteorologist who goes off on his co-workers and Unnecessary Censorship from Jimmy Kimmel. The everyone plays a round of Yes or BS! Who is telling the truth about their past? CLICK ON PIC TO FOLLOW LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
Every music lover has that one record that changed their life. They played it over and over until they knew every note, so today in honor of National Record Store Day, we will travel across the state showcasing some of MS best record stores. We’ll start this road trip off in Hattiesburg at T-Bones records then we’ll move north to End of All Music in Oxford, after that we’ll head down to Jackson and stop by Off-Beat then end our trip with musical guest, Young Valley. So hold on tight, because we’re going for a ride here on Next Stop Mississippi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Its the second annual Record Store Day preview episode, recorded at The Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, MN. We talk about the genesis of National Record Store Day - now in it's 11th year - record retail, and preview several of the exclusive new releases that will be available on National Record Store Day, which is Saturday, April 21! www.weaponofselfdistraction.com www.electricfetus.com www.recordstoreday.com
Fancy J & Dixon discuss Wrestling stuff, Crazy wrestling stories, Prince, National Record Store Day, J's new nickname from Dixon's wife, Bill O'Reilly, eating animal butt, Dixon vs Pauly Shore, Dixon's boring 4/20 day, B-side choice cuts, Serena winning while preggers, Dixon vs Swans, and we end with a disgusting BS question of the week from Dixon which leads to a backdoor summer stories from Dixon. • Follow us on Twitter - @BShowWrestling • Follow us on Facebook and like our page – @TheBShowAWrestlingPodcast • Email us at thebshowawrestlingpodcast@gmail.com for story ideas, thoughts, what you'd like more or less of. • Subscribe/Download/Review our show please!
www.honestweight.tumblr.com It’s National Record Store Day! Mike has just finished a DJ set at Landlocked Music, and now The Boys are charging through I-69 Phase 5 construction on their way to a raucous RSD celebration at Luna Music in the State Capital. Jump in the van and join in the discussion with some of today’s […]
Andrew Curry returned to The Time Machine this week to debut two more songs from the upcoming album project "Here Comes The Reign Again: The Second British Invasion". Andrew shared Ken Stringfellow's arrangement of The Blow Monkey's "Digging Your Scene" and the Madness classic "Our House" performed by The Corner Laughers. Both songs made their world broadcast debut this past week and it was a perfect opportunity to have singer-songwriter and producer Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, Big Star and R.E.M.) on the broadcast to discuss his participation with the forthcoming release along with singer-songwriter Karla Kane talking about her bands The Corner Laughers and Agony Aunts. This week also saw the release of Fernando Perdomo's latest song "Girl With A Record Collection" off of his upcoming album "Warm" along with a music video of the single to coincide with National Record Store Day. Fernando returned to The Time Machine for a conversation about record stores and the women who love their record collections. A brand new stripped down cover of the seventies classic Raspberries song "Go All The Way" from Lisa Mychols was also featured on the radio show. Others artists featured on this afternoon Maui FM broadcast aircheck include The Posies, Mike Viola, Brian Ray, The Bangles, Cheap Trick, Teenage Fanclub, Courtney Jaye and Second Saturday. "Here Comes The Reign Again: The Second British Invasion" on Facebook Official Website for Monsters Of Lite Rock Official Website for Ken Stringfellow Official Website for The Posies Official Website for The Corner Laughers Official Website for Fernando Perdomo Official Website for Mike Viola Official Website for Lisa Mychols Official Website for Brian Ray Official Website for The Bangles Official Website for Wyatt Funderburk and Second Saturday Official Website for Cheap Trick Official Website for Teenage Fanclub Official Website for Courtney Jaye
It's National Record Store Day. Get out and support your local record store.