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On this episode we welcomed Nature's Seed to discuss their company and product lineup. Nature's Seed offers only the highest quality turfgrass varieties top-rated by the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program. No filler species, no added inert matter.www.naturesseed.comIG: Natures_seedKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
On this episode we were happy to welcome Rolux Reel Mowers onto the show. Rolux set the bar for guests on KOTG, as they talked to us live from their warehouse and were able to demo some mowers-so be sure to check out the YouTube version! Rolux is a long time South African manufacturer of reel mowers geared toward the homeowner market. They have launched in North America with a headquarters in Atlanta. If you're in the market for a top notch mower with sixty years of experience, be sure to check them out! www.myrolux.com IG: myroluxusa roluxglobalKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
2024 debate: to use or not use a pre emergent? Pre emergents are herbicides designed to KEEP weeds from germinating, and there are a number of different types. The window is closing or has closed on some of these compounds around the US, so give this episode a listen and see if this is a weed control strategy that's right for you! Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
On this episode, we're excited to showcase Senix Tools. Senix has been on the scene for a few years designing and bringing some great tools to market. We sat down to talk about the company, what they have to offer, as well as their new X6 60 volt line of battery operated lawncare tools. We've been talking alot over the past two years about how battery powered machines are showing some real competition in the homeowner outdoor power tool market, and Senix is no stranger to the conversation. Give it a listen and check them out! www.senixtools.com IG: @senixtoolsKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
John Cowan is an All-Star Singer and Bassist. He's a longtime member of the Doobie Brothers and previously with New Grass Revival with whom he was inducted into the Bluegrass Hall Of Fame. He's played with a Who's Who including Bela Fleck, Alison Krause, Huey Lewis, Chris Hillman and Leon Russell. And he's currently performing with legendary fiddler and singer Andrea Zonn, longtime member of James Taylor's band.My featured song is “My Love” from the album Bobby M and the Paisley Parade. Spotify link. ---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's new single. With guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Crossover instrumental.Click HERE for all links.—-------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's first album, was recorded in 1994 but was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with John:www.johncowan.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
at KOTG we're big believers in soil testing. HOW are you going to know what kind of fertilizer and soil amendments to apply if you don't know what is going on with your soil?! This week we talked about soil testing, how to make lasting changes, and WHY we use Earth Works 4 Home tests. check it out. We also gave away some top-tier soil probes from our friends at Landzie. STOP missing out on the giveaways and hop in the livechat on Tuesdays! www.ew4h.com IG: earthworks4homewww.landzie.comIG: Land.zie Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
In this program, we compare dreaming and improvisation focusing on creative synergies, experiential similarities, and the underlying neurophysiology. These states of mind are mutually illuminating. That is, learning about one provides insights into the other. A key insight here is that we can deepen our understanding of improvisation by exploring other states of mind that have overlapping experiential qualities or brain states. In his book Dreams of Awakening, Charlie Morley writes that “…there are many different ways to tell the difference between [different states of experience], but the easiest way to get to grips with these differences is to spend as much time as we can in these states.” I propose that this is the case for improvisation, as well. By paying more attention to our dreaming experiences, we may deepen our knowledge of the experience of improvisation. References: The Case of the Three-Sided Dream: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-case-of-the-three-sided-dream/umc.cmc.2no74bniyii0qtz63oc0wrmih Bashwiner, D. (2018). The neuroscience of musical creativity. The Cambridge Handbook of the neuroscience of creativity, 51, 495-516. Link to Albert Ayler's New Grass liner notes: https://lavelleporter.com/2010/08/22/message-from-albert-ayler/ I Called Him Morgan documentary: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/i-called-him-morgan/umc.cmc.4cip1f47gqxk6qigg0mb1hiny Arrows to Infinity documentary: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/charles-lloyd-arrows-into-infinity/umc.cmc.3ldicyne96kj1hrewd9w3dmvj Kansas City PBS documentary Bird: Not Out Of Nowhere | Charlie Parker's Kansas City Legacy: https://www.youtube.com/clip/Ugkx9Z02xiRacQxWEtx5eSmeucx-t6lB5kYZ Zadra, A., & Stickgold, R. (2021). When brains dream: Understanding the science and mystery of our dreaming minds. WW Norton & Company. Oliver Sach's article about the jazz drummer with Tourette's Syndrome: https://medhum.med.nyu.edu/view/12034 Hank Green of the SciShow Psych: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwOhfmygHyM Braun, A. R., Balkin, T. J., Wesenten, N. J., Carson, R. E., Varga, M., Baldwin, P., ... & Herscovitch, P. (1997). Regional cerebral blood flow throughout the sleep-wake cycle. An H2 (15) O PET study. Brain: a journal of neurology, 120(7), 1173-1197. Kraehenmann, R. (2017). Dreams and psychedelics: neurophenomenological comparison and therapeutic implications. Current neuropharmacology, 15(7), 1032-1042. Limb, C. J., & Braun, A. R. (2008). Neural substrates of spontaneous musical performance: An fMRI study of jazz improvisation. PLoS one, 3(2), e1679. Liu, S., Chow, H. M., Xu, Y., Erkkinen, M. G., Swett, K. E., Eagle, M. W., ... & Braun, A. R. (2012). Neural correlates of lyrical improvisation: an fMRI study of freestyle rap. Scientific reports, 2(1), 834. Rosen, D. S., Oh, Y., Erickson, B., Zhang, F. Z., Kim, Y. E., & Kounios, J. (2020). Dual-process contributions to creativity in jazz improvisations: An SPM-EEG study. NeuroImage, 213, 116632. Walker, M. P., & van Der Helm, E. (2009). Overnight therapy? The role of sleep in emotional brain processing. Psychological bulletin, 135(5), 731. Trehub, S. E., Ghazban, N., & Corbeil, M. (2015). Musical affect regulation in infancy. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1337(1), 186-192. Shenfield, T., Trehub, S. E., & Nakata, T. (2003). Maternal singing modulates infant arousal. Psychology of music, 31(4), 365-375. Terry, P. C., Karageorghis, C. I., Curran, M. L., Martin, O. V., & Parsons-Smith, R. L. (2020). Effects of music in exercise and sport: A meta-analytic review. Psychological bulletin, 146(2), 91. Seppälä, E., Bradley, C., & Goldstein, M. R. (2020). Research: Why breathing is so effective at reducing stress. Harvard Business Review. Diakses dari https://hbr. org/2020/09/research-why-breathing-is-so-effective-at-reducing-stress. https://hbr.org/2020/09/research-why-breathing-is-so-effective-at-reducing-stress
Playlist Track Time Start Time Opening and Introduction (Thom Holmes) 11:57 00:00 1. Herbie Hancock, Herbie Hancock Demonstrates The Rhodes Piano (1973 Rhodes). A terrific flexi-disc produced by Rhodes and narrated by Hancock who tells an interesting story about his first encounter with the instrument on a Miles Davis session and then he walks the keyboard through a series of effects. He speaks with the authority of a proud electronics tinkerer who understands the nuances that make this instrument so beloved by jazz musicians. This flexi-disc was originally delivered in the November 8, 1973 issue of Down Beat magazine. I provide both sides of the disc, in entirety. Tunes included during the demonstration include parts of Watermelon Man, Maiden Voyage, and The Spook. Soloist, Rhodes Electric Piano, Voice, Herbie Hancock. I thought it would be wisest to lead off this podcast with an overview of the Rhodes even though it is out of chronological sequence, being from 1973. We then go back a few years to hear tracks in proper time order. 12:48 11:57 2. The Don Ellis Orchestra, “Open Beauty” from Electric Bath (1967 Columbia). Alto Saxophone, Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Joe Roccisano, Ruben Leon; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet, John Magruder; Bass, Dave Parlato, Frank De La Rosa; Bass, Sitar, Ray Neapolitan; Congas, Bongos, Chino Valdes; Drums, Steve Bohannon; Leader, Trumpet, Don Ellis; Percussion, Alan Estes; Piano, Clavinet, Fender Electric Piano Fender, Mike Lang; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Ron Starr; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Clarinet, Ira Schulman; Timbales, Vibraphone, Percussion , Mark Stevens; Trombone, Dave Sanchez, Ron Myers, Terry Woodson; Trumpet, Alan Weight, Bob Harmon, Ed Warren, Glenn Stuart. 5:33 24:44 3. Miles Davis, “Stuff” from Miles In The Sky (1968 Columbia). I think this was Miles' first album recorded using the Fender Rhodes, played by Herbie Hancock. See the opening tracks from this podcast for a story about this session from Hancock. Bass, Ron Carter; Drums, Tony Williams; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Herbie Hancock; Tenor Saxophone, Wayne Shorter; Trumpet, Miles Davis. 16:59 30:14 4. Joe Zawinul, “The Soul Of A Village (Part II)” from The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (1968 Vortex). Zawinul, along with Hancock, was an early adopter of the Fender Rhodes. Cello, Kermit Moore; Double Bass, Richard Davis; Drums, Freddie Waits, Roy McCurdy; Percussion, Warren Smith; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Joe Zawinul; Tenor Saxophone, Arranged by, William Fischer; Trumpet, Jimmy Owens; Viola, Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Theodore Israel. 4:16 47:10 5. Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Go Fly a Kite” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse). Another Steve Allen record, whom we heard from in part 1 playing the Wurlitzer Electric Piano. Here is a selection from an album on which he plays the Rock-Si-Chord and occasional piano. Arranged by Oliver Nelson; Rock-Si-Chord, piano, Steve Allen; Drums, Jimmy Gordon; session musicians, Barney Kessel, Bobby Bryant, Larry Bunker, Roger Kellaway, Tom Scott; Produced by Bob Thiele. 2:30 51:24 6. J & K “Mojave” from Betwixt & Between (1969 A&M, CTI). “J” is J.J. Johnson (trombonist) and “K” is Kai Winding (trombonist). Their ensemble included Roger Kellaway playing the electric clavinette. An example of using the clavinet in jazz. This was most likely a Hohner Clavinet Model C which had just been introduced in 1968. Recorded at Van Gelder Studios during late 1968. 2:31 53:54 7. Albert Ayler, “New Generation” from New Grass (1969 Impulse). An electric harpsichord played by Call Cobbs adds some subtle comping to this buoyant tune written by Ayler, Mary Parks, Rose Marie McCoy. Baritone Saxophone, Buddy Lucas; Design Cover And Liner, Byron Goto, Henry Epstein; Drums, Pretty Purdie; Electric Bass, Bill Folwell; Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Call Cobbs; Producer, Bob Thiele; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Seldon Powell; Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Albert Ayler; Trombone, Garnett Brown; Trumpet, Burt Collins, Joe Newman; Vocals, The Soul Singers. 5:06 56:22 8. Bill Evans, “I'm All Smiles” from From Left To Right (1970 MGM). Piano, Rhodes Electric Piano, Bill Evans; Bass, John Beal; Conducted, arranged by Michael Leonard; Double Bass, Eddie Gomez; Drums,Marty Morell; Guitar, Sam Brown; Liner Notes, Harold Rhodes, Helen Keane, Michael Leonard; Produced by Helen Keane. For his 24th solo album, the long-established jazz pianist Evans took his turn playing both the Fender Rhodes and Steinway acoustic piano on this album, as two-handed duets no less. Liner notes were written by Harold Rhodes, inventor of the Rhodes Electric Piano. 5:42 1:01:24 9. Sun Ra And His Intergalactic Research Arkestra, “Black Forest Myth” from It's After The End Of The World - Live At The Donaueschingen And Berlin Festivals (1971 MPS Records). You can hear Sun Ra enticing other-worldly sounds from a Farfisa organ beginning at about 1:35. Recorded in 1970. Of the many electronic keyboards heard elsewhere on this album (and occasionally on this track), here the Farfisa is heard the most. Farfisa organ, Hohner Electra, Hohner Clavinet, Piano, Performer, Rock-Si-Chord, Spacemaster, Minimoog, Voice, composed by, arranged by, Sun Ra; ; Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Abshlom Ben Shlomo; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Danny Davis; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Piccolo Flute, Drums, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Drums, Pat Patrick; Bass, Alejandro Blake Fearon; Bass Clarinet, Robert Cummings; Drums, Lex Humphries; Drums, Oboe, Flute, James Jackson; English Horn, Augustus Browning; Mellophone, Trumpet, Ahk Tal Ebah; Oboe, Bassoon, Bass Clarinet, Leroy Taylor; Percussion African, Other Fireeater, Dancer , Hazoume; Percussion Hand Drums, Nimrod Hunt; Percussion, Other Dancer, Ife Tayo, Math Samba; Photography By, Hans Harzheim; Producer, Liner Notes, Joachim E. Berendt; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Kwame Hadi; Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Alan Silva; Voice, June Tyson. 9:07 1:07:05 10.Joe Scott And His Orchestra, “Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head” from Motion Pictures - The NOW Generation (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord in electric harpsichord mode. Bass, Charles Rainey; Cello, Charles McCracken, Gene Orloff, George Ricci, Maurice Bialkin; Drums, Alvin Rogers, Joe Cass; Flute, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Tenor Flute, George Dessinger, Joe Soldo, Joseph Palmer, Philip Bodner; Flute, Flute Tenor, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Walt Levinsky; French Horn, Donald Corrado; Guitar, Jay Berliner, Stuart Scharf; Keyboards Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Owens; Mastered By Mastering, Dave Crawford (2); Percussion, Joseph Venuto; Piano, Frank Owens; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Buddy Morrow, Tony Studd, Warren Covington, Wayne Andre; Trumpet, Bernie Glow, James Sedlar, John Bello, Mel Davis; Viola, Emanuel Vardi, Harold Coletta, John DiJanni, Theodore Israel; Violin, Aaron Rosand, Arnold Eidus, Emanuel Green, Frederick Buldrini, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malignaggi, Jules Brand, Leo Kahn, Lewis Eley, Mac Ceppos, Max Pollikoff, Paul Gershman, Peter Buonoconsiglio, Raymond Gniewek, Rocco Pesile, Winston Collymore. 2:28 1:16:12 11.The Phoenix Authority, “One” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Note the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 2:43 1:18:38 12.The Phoenix Authority, “Sugar, Sugar” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 3:34 1:21:20 Sun Ra's flare for electronic sound in performance is demonstrated in the following three tracks that make excellent use of the several keyboards, the Farfisa organ, Minimoog, and Rock-Si-Chord. 13.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Discipline No. 11” from Nidhamu (Live In Egypt Vol. II) (1974 El Saturn Records). Recorded at Ballon Theater, Cairo, Egypt December 17, 1971. Sun Ra playing several electronic keyboards in turn, the organ, Minimoog, and Rock-si-Chord. What I hear is some organ (Farfisa?) in the opening, then Sun Ra turns to a wild exchange between the Minimoog (monophonic) and Rock-Si-chord (polyphonic) during the second half of the track. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged By, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 9:31 1:24:52 14.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Cosmo-Darkness” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). Beginning around 0:26, you get an example of Sun Ra's rhythmic, trace-like playing of the Rock-Si-Chord. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:05 1:34:25 15.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Solar Ship Voyage” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). This track features Sun Ra and the Minimoog in an extended solo. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:40 1:36:30 Herbie Hancock mastered an array of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and several ARP models in the next three tracks tracing only two years in his musical journey. 16.Herbie Hancock, “Rain Dance” from Sextant (1973 Columbia). Patrick Gleason provides beats and beeps using the ARP 2600 and ARP Soloist. Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone, Trombone Alto Trombone, Cowbell, Pepo (Julian Priester); Congas, Bongos, Buck Clarke; Drums, Jabali (Billy Hart); Effects Random Resonator, Fundi Electric Bass Fender Electric Bass With Wah-Wah And Fuzz, Double Bass, Mchezaji (Buster Williams); Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6 With Fender Fuzz-Wah And Echoplex, Percussion Dakka-Di-Bello, Mellotron, Piano Steinway, Handclaps, Songs by Mwandishi (Herbie Hancock); Synthesizer, Mellotron, John Vieira; Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piccolo Flute, Afoxé Afuche, Kazoo Hum-A-Zoo, Mwile (Benny Maupin); ARP 2600, ARP Soloist, Dr. Patrick Gleeson; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Mganga (Dr. Eddie Henderson). 9:19 1:39:08 17. Herbie Hancock, “Palm Grease” from Thrust (1974 Columbia). Hancock himself plays all the keyboards and synthesizers on this album. Drums, Mike Clark; Electric Bass, Paul Jackson; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6, Synthesizer Arp Odyssey, Arp Soloist, Arp 2600, Arp String, written by Herbie Hancock; Percussion, Bill Summers; Producers, David Rubinson, Herbie Hancock; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Alto Flute, Bennie Maupin. 10:36 1:48:18 18.Herbie Hancock, “Nobu” = ノブ from Dedication = デディケーショ(1974 CBS/Sony). Fascinating recording because it is Hancock solo with an assortment of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and multiple ARP models. Piano, Fender Rhodes, Arp Pro Soloist, Arp Odyssey, Arp 3604, Arp 2600, Arp PE-IV String Ensemble, composed by Herbie Hancock; Engineer, Tomoo Suzuki; Producer, David Rubinson. 7:33 1:58:46 The analog synthesizer became a regular companion of the Fender Rhodes in jazz, leading up to the end of the 1970s. 19.Bobbi Humphrey, “My Little Girl” from Satin Doll (1974 Blue Note). The great jazz funk flutist Bobbi Humphrey released a series of albums around this time that often-featured fantastic synthesizer players. Here you can pick out the Minimoog by Don Preston and the ARP (Odyssey?) by Larry Mizell. The synths included here are in contrast to the more experimental sounds that Herbie Hancock was issuing at the same time. Flute, Vocals, Bobbi Humphrey; ARP Synthesizer, Larry Mizell; Minimoog, Don Preston; Bass, Chuck Rainey; Congas, King Errison; Drums, Harvey Mason; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Fonce Mizell, Larry Mizell; Guitar, John Rowin, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin; Percussion, Roger Sainte, Stephany Spruill; Piano, Jerry Peters; Produced by Chuck Davis, Larry Mizell; Trumpet, Fonce Mizell. 6:39 2:06:19 20.Ramsey Lewis, “Jungle Strut” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). Another mainstream jazz artist who found many interesting sounds to accompany his electric piano. ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Congas, Drums, Derf Rehlew Raheem, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Synthesizer Freeman String, Ramsey Lewis; Tambura, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Vocals, Derf Rehlew Raheem; Written by, R. Lewis. 4:40 2:12:54 21. Ramsey Lewis, “Tambura” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Drums, Tambura, Congas, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Written by R. Lewis. 2:52 2:17:32 22.Clark Ferguson, “Jazz Flute” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1974 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Not an instrument often used in jazz, so I turn to the company's demonstration album for a sample of this more advanced in the RMI keyboard family. RMI Harmonic Synthesizer, Clark Ferguson. 2:43 2:20:24 23. Fernando Gelbard, “Sombrero De Flores” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). A straight-up jazz track from Argentine musicial Gelbard that features both the Fender Rhodes and the Minimoog. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 7:25 2:23:04 24. Fernando Gelbard, “Mojo Uno” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). This track features an outrageously unique Minimoog part that is akin to something you would hear from Sun Ra. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 2:00 2:30:28 25.Jan Hammer “Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun” from The First Seven Days (1975 Atlantic). On this track you get to hear (I think) three different synthesizers all fit for Hammer's purpose, the solo Moog, Oberheim fills, and Freeman strings. Producer, Engineer, Piano, Electric Piano, Moog, Oberheim, and the Freeman string synthesizer; digital sequencer, Drums, Percussion, Composed by, Jan Hammer. 4:29 2:32:26 26.Larry Young's Fuel, “Moonwalk” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 5:32 2:36:52 27.Larry Young's Fuel, “Startripper” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 4:44 2:42:22 28.Wolfgang Dauner, “Stück Für Piano Und Synthesizer Op. 1” from Changes (1978 Mood Records). Dauner is one of the only jazz players to utilize the massive EMS Synthi 100. Written, produced, recorded, Steinway C-Flügel piano, EMS Synthi 100, Oberheim 4 Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer, Wolfgang Dauner. 9:51 2:47:04 29.Wolfgang Dauner, “War Was, Carl?” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). More analog synthesizer jazz from Germany. C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:12 2:56:54 30.Wolfgang Dauner, “Intellektuelles Skalpell” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:26 2:58:06 Opening background music: 1) Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “The Light Thereof” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic) (5:14). Farfisa organ playing from Sun Ra. 2) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Green Tambourine” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:28). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. 3) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Torino” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:02). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. I created an illustrated chart of all of the instruments included in this podcast, paying special attention to the expressive features that could be easily adopted by jazz musicians. You can view it on my blog, Noise and Notations.
This week we welcome Hatlaunch to the show! Hatlaunch is a family owned and operated company out of Illinois using the latest embroidery technology and trusted hat brands to get you the custom headwear you need. With NO order minimums for embroidery and leather patch hats, they can accommodate any size job you've got.www.Hatlaunch.com/order?promo=KOTGPOD SELECT A HAT, CLICK "I'VE ORDERED WITH THIS LOGO BEFORE" AND PUT KOTG PODCAST AND PLACEMENT IN THE NOTES AND YOU'RE READY TO GO!IG: hatlaunchKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
There's alot to be said about spring preparations and pre-emergent Herbicides. We're barely scratching the surface here, but this week we chatted about a few different considerations, and will circle back to this topic in the next few weeks! Here's a few good resources in the meantime: https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/golfd/article/2011jan61.pdfhttps://turf.purdue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/15_AGRY_Patton_sequential20apps.pdfhttps://www.advancedturf.com/resources/dithiopyr-vs-prodiamine-resources-advanced-turf-solutions-inc/Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
We're getting back to doing guest spots with other lawncare Instagrammers and this week we've got our buddy Craig-@beardedlawndude. Craig walked us through his path to lawn domination, what he's been working on and where he's trying to take things this year. And we hooked him up with some free ProPEAT.Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
It's 2024 and we're back for season 4 of Keep Off The Grass! We're kicking it off talking about snow management, snow removal. Most of the US may not be growing grass, but we're still taking care of our homes and properties! Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
We're so excited to welcome Grasshopper Mowers back to the show for a second time! Grasshopper is the original zero turn mower, and they are constantly innovating in the ride-on and zero turn market. If you're looking for an amazing mower manufactured to the highest standards in the USA, look no further and check them out! https://www.grasshoppermower.com/IG: Grasshoppermowershttps://www.grasshoppermower.com/Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
New Holland is redesigning and restyling its line of forage harvesters. Up front, farmers will notice a renewed version of New Holland’s UltraFeed grass pickup on its range of FR forage harvesters for 2024. The UltraFeed will be available in working widths of 3.o, 3.5 and 4.0 metres. In this interview from Agritechnica, Laurent Libbrecht,... Read More
2023 is over. That means season 3 is over. We will be back LIVE on youtube January 16 to kick off season 4. We've been blessed to give away alot of awesome products to you all this year, to share some knowledge from some amazing guests, and to make some awesome friends. Subscribe to the YouTube channel and follow along on Instagram as we launch into a new season. Join us in the livechat for a chance to win some great products, and contribute to the content. love you all, thanks for all the support!
Sorry we got behind on the Podcast uploads, but we're getting caught up for Season 4! We chatted about the turn from Autumn to Winter and what that all means for our lawns and the hiatus in this hobby. Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
We know, Thanksgiving was a long time ago now....with the Holidays we didn't get everything uploaded, but we're shooting for more consistency this next season. Enjoy! Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
What does six generations of family owned seed production and sales look like? Premium seed produced with care and attention to detail. We welcomed Cervando back to talk about Berger and what their seed can do to transform your lawn. www.bergerseed.comIG: bergerinternationalKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
If you're a grown person, what do you put on your Christmas List? We had some ideas for ya, and while Christmas has passed, maybe you didn't get what you wanted. You've still got time to order up some primo tools for the Spring. Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
Here at KOTG we've had the honor of being the Podcast of new product drops on more than one occasion. Our friends at ProPEAT fertilizers were kind enough to come on and announce an all new product N-Less Green. Listen to what Rob has to say about it, and what else we can expect from the BEST fertilizer company in the game for 2024! www.propeat.comIG: @Propeat1Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
On this episode we sit down with Live Earth Products. Located in Emery, Utah, Live Earth Products, Inc. mines and manufactures humic acid and fulvic acid based products. The humic based ingredients manufactured by Live Earth are used in the following industries: agriculture, animal feeds, cosmetics, dietary supplements, balneotherapy, bioremediation, organic gardening, and lawn care. Gain some great insights into Humic products, the inside scoop on what makes a quality Humic Acid product, and how another great family owned company is making waves in the turfcare world. check them out and give them a follow!www.liveearth.comIG: livearthproductsKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizersbe sure to tag #kotglawnoftheweek in a post or story on IG to get in the running!www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1KOTG is happy to use Simple Lawn Solutions liquid fertilizerswww.simplelawnsolutions.comIG: SimplelawnsolutionsJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
This week's Is This Song Good podcast mows the New Grass by Talk Talk, a one hit wonder band that produced It's My Life in the 1980s. Find out it the group enjoys this more artistic post rock song from the early 1990s. Listen to the song on YouTube: Talk Talk - New Grass
Markus "The Waterboy" Boucher wraps up week 2 of the NFL season by taking a look at last night's Monday night double header and Nick Chubb's season ending injury before breaking down the 49ers decision to install new grass at Levi's stadium ahead of their home opener this Thursday against the New York Giants and the San Francisco Giants decision to send down their top prospect Kyle Harrison!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor Jonathan Parnell explains the obscure passage of Proverbs 27:23-27 and gives an image of three realities that we pray will mark our church as we enter a new season together: deepened theology, increased surrender, and multiplied joy.
What in the world does this obscure proverb have to do with our church?Well, Proverbs 27:23–27, has everything to do with our church — and my aim today is to show you why. This sermon is pretty simple. Here's what I want to do: First, I'm gonna try to explain the meaning of these verses in order to, second, give you an image to hold onto; and then third, I want to fill in that image with three realities that I pray will mark our church in this new season that we're entering together. We can say it like this: Explanation. Imagination. Hope. Let's pray:Father, we could never praise you enough. You are greater than what we could ever fathom, and you are more worthy than anything we could ever give. Regardless of our circumstances or emotions, in this moment, as best as we know how, we want to honor you. We wanna get in on your praise. Father, we worship you. We love you. We thank you for who you are and for all of your goodness to us. By your Spirit now, we ask, give us a greater vision of your goodness to us in the future, in Jesus's name, amen. Explanation: Proverbs 27:23–27?Okay, so let's take a look at Proverbs 27. As far as I can remember, I don't think our church has ever heard a sermon from the Book of Proverbs, so this is a first, and without going into a ton of detail about this book as a whole, let's just say that the Book of Proverbs is like a bag of treasure, and you never know exactly what you're gonna pull out of the bag: Sometimes you get sage advice about how to conduct yourself, sometimes you get fatherly warnings about things to avoid; sometimes you just get statements like divinely-inspired fortune cookies; and sometimes they come in the form of poems — and one thing fascinating about the Proverbs is that you don't simply read them to get wisdom, but you have to already have wisdom to even read them. You have to employ the resource you hope to increase.That's what we have to do in Proverbs 27, verses 23–27. This passage is a pearl that stands by itself. There are two parts: Advice and Rationale. The advice is verse 23: “Know well the condition of your flocks and give attention to your herds.” Then verses 24–27 give us the rationale. There's negative rationale and positive rationale:Negatively, tend to your herds, verse 24, “for riches do not last forever; and does a crown endure to all generations?” Both of these things are blessings. Wealth and a crown. Think wealth and a secure income. They're both good things; they're gifts — but they're also transitory. You can't assume they last forever. Tend to your herds because some of the good that you enjoy today will not always be around. That's negative rationale. Positively, tend to your herds because, verse 25: “when the grass is gone and the new growth appears and the vegetation of the mountains is gathered, the lambs will provide your clothing, and the goats the price of a field. There will be enough goats' milk for your food, for the food of your household and maintenance of your girls [or milk-maidens].” Now at one level this proverb gives us an investment strategy for a farmer. Cold, hard cash by itself depreciates over time (verse 24). It's not a self-maintaining resource. But herds, on the other hand (verse 25), they have compounding value. Because if the billy-goats are happy and well, they'll multiply and you can get clothing from them and can acquire more property through their sales, and the she-goats will give you milk. And now notice the trickle-down effect here in verse 27. The result is that: “there will be enough goat's milk for your food.”And I'll be honest with you. I read verse 27 several weeks ago and started crying. I sent Pastor David Mathis a text message and said, “Bro, there will be enough goat's milk for our food.”The word “food” here is a stand-in for “life.” It means sustenance. The goat's milk will be enough to sustain the life of the whole household, including the milk-maidens who milk the goats. Everybody is taken care of. This is the rationale for why you should tend to your herds. Let's track with what's being said here. Put your thinking caps on. Start at the end:Verse 27: The result is that everybody is living and thriving because, verse 27–26: the milk is enough, because, verse 25: “When the grass is gone and the new growth appears and the vegetation of the mountain is gathered…” This verse is important.Another way to translate that phrase, “when the grass is gone” is to say “when the grass is removed” — this is talking about when the hay is harvested. That's the idea. The grass here is wild grass that the goats would eat. The farmer would gather the grass/hay/vegetation — He'd gather it to feed the herd, and that's how all the other goods would come from the herd (the clothes and fields and enough milk), and that's how the provision of life came.Tend to your herd because this is how it works, this interconnected sequence of events will take place. But get this: although the farmer has responsibilities to harvest in verse 25, the whole thing is actually dependent upon something out of the farmer's control.He's supposed to gather up the grass for hay, but if he uses all that hay to feed the herd today, what will he feed them in the future? Do you see the problem? If he removes the grass, the grass is removed. It's gone. It's all used up. So what's this farmer gonna gather up tomorrow if all the grass is gone today? What about the future?Well, there must be new growth. New growth must appear. New grass must come. And who does that? Who makes the grass grow?Look, I can tell you, it's not us. Trust me. God makes the grass grow — and that is the only reason why any of this works. If we had to shorten the logic of these verses to three lines, it's this: Tend your herds,Because God makes the grass grow, And the result is that there will be enough goats' milk for your food.And here's how we apply that to Cities Church …We've just come through a wonderful, head-spinning season. God gave us over $5.1 million dollars in two years. These new renovations are going to be amazing. And we've commissioned out of this church three of my favorite people … and also Pastors Josh and Kenny and Joe. (I was talking about their wives: Erica and Malaina and Jenny. I love those sisters, and thank God for them. I talked to Joe on the phone a few days ago. I just miss all of ‘em.) Here's what it means:The grass is gone, Cities Church. The grass is gone. We used it all up. And man, it was a harvest! Thank God for the harvest! But it's gone now. We can't use that past grass anymore. It's not here. It's over. And that's a word I think we need to sit with. “Over.” Call it a season or a chapter or whatever you want, but there was something about our church that is now over. That grass is gone — and so what about our future?New grass has to grow. And God will send us new grass, and there's gonna be enough goat's milk for our food.Imagination: Green GrassAnd this is where your imagination comes in. Put your imagination cap on; you might have to close your eyes to do this. Whatever it takes. I want you to imagine green grass. Imagine wide-open space and rolling hills and a plain of green, lush, abundant, glorious grass. Imagine blue skies and green grass as far as the eyes can see.Can you imagine that?All that grass is new grass, and it's our future. And now I want to give you some details about that grass. If you can hold that image in your mind, I want to fill in some of that image by telling you three things that we could call marks of our future together — and they're aspirational; I've already started asking God for them. These are three realities that I pray will be part of our future.As for this sermon outline, here's where we are: we started with the explanation of our passage in Proverbs 27; then the imagination of green grass as far as you can see (keep holding on to that); and now this is about hope.Hope: Three Marks of This New SeasonThree marks of this new season of new grass:Deepened theologyIncreased surrenderMultiplied joyLet me explain each one. First, deepened theology.1. Deepened TheologyAlmost a decade ago when a group of six families started meeting together to pray and dream about this church, one of the questions that we did not have to ask was “What do we believe?” This church was planted on the foundation of a firm doctrinal heritage. We had (and have) amazing doctrinal unity that is articulated in our Leader Affirmation of Faith, which has its roots in older statements of faith that date back to the 17th-century English Reformation, and even back before that.In short, we really value the Holy Scriptures as the word of God — what the Bible says, God says. And so the truth we learn about God in the Bible is the truth that God himself tells us about himself. And of all his wonderful truth, God tells us most loudly that he is absolutely sovereign and good and happy — and he is who he is in feast and famine, in celebration and suffering — and most amazing of all is that this God loves us despite us. Our best efforts cannot earn his love; our best perception of his love cannot increase his love. God loves us because he loves us.He has always loved us and he will always love us, and he made that clearest for us in the death of Jesus: “God showed his love for us in that, while we were sinners [— while we were most unlovable —], Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). In this great love, Jesus saves sinners. That's our theology in three words. Jesus does not merely meet sinners halfway and expect them to do the rest. He does not help sinners save themselves. Jesus saves sinners. And a lot of us in this room would probably say that we ascribe to that theology. A lot of us would say that we believe all that, but, hey: we need to believe it deeper.And I think deeper is the perfect word here. I mean “deeper” for the same reasons that Pastor and Writer Dane Ortlund explains in a book he's written titled Deeper. Pastor Dane says that a lot of times when we think about growth in the Christian life, we think in terms of three areas: behavior improvement, intellectual addition, and emotional experience. Each of those are part of the Christian life — they matter — and so we think that if we're going to grow, we need to be improving and adding and experiencing. We think we need to go out and get more of these things. Try harder. Do better. All that.But the idea of deepening is different, because deepening implies that you already have what you need. You don't need extras so much as you need congruence. You need truth to settle down and sink in. A deepened theology intends to bring what we do and say and feel into line with what we already know. Will we end up changing the way we act in certain ways? Yes! Will we learn new truths about God we've not really thought about before? Of course! Will we have a richer and more sincere experience of God? I hope so! We are not anti-experience. I know that sometimes we Reformed-types can get nervous on the topic of experience, and I get it — but look: because God is real and we have a real relationship with him through Jesus, we can experience that relationship like we would any relationship. We get to talk to God. We get to hear him talk to us in his word. I want you to experience God. We want to experience God — but here's the thing with each of these … with behavior and intellect and experience … we're not pursuing any of them by themselves. We pursue God! Give me God! “As for me, the nearness of God is my good. I have made the Lord God my refuge, that I may tell of all his works” (Psalm 73:28). Church, we want to go deeper with God. That matters more to me than anything else.And so as you imagine the new grass, in the details include a deepened theology. Practically, a deepened theology is the primary aim of The Cities Institute and our Wednesday Gatherings coming up. If you've not heard yet, starting on Wednesday, September 20, and then for a total of six Wednesday nights this fall, we are gathering the whole church for a big meal together and fellowship, and a time of teaching and discussion. We're gonna have something for everybody, from young kids to students to adults, and pray for and expect a deepened theology. Now here's the second mark of the new grass:2. Increased surrenderAnd increased surrender is actually inseparable from deepened theology. This mark describes what we do as we encounter a deeper understanding of who God is. It means that as we go deeper with God, we give more of ourselves to him. I'm calling it increased surrender, but another way to say it is that we need to increase the decrease of ourselves. Remember John the Baptist said of Jesus, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30). That's what we want. More of Jesus leading our lives, less of me. But here's the thing: we actually can't surrender to God more of ourselves unless we come to understand more of ourselves. We can't decrease what we don't know. Which means an important part of increased surrender is self-understanding — we have to take ownership of our stories. I've heard it said that “we can only surrender as much as we know about ourselves to as much as we know about God.” Which means that deepened knowledge of God has to include deepened knowledge of ourselves. Both of these together is the recipe for true wisdom and that's what makes us grow in Christ from the heart. I recently read a book by a Christian therapist who has worked with many Christians over the years to help them get through the wreckage of bad decisions. And he said that in all his experience, none of those Christians made ruinous choices because of lack of facts about God. Actually, he said they knew a lot of truth, but they didn't know how to apply the truth to themselves because they didn't understand themselves. And I'm telling you that we must. We must learn to take ownership of our stories and of our particular brokenness and of our particular idiocy — because God has particular grace for you in all of that. When God saves us, he doesn't just stamp us “SAVED” and toss us in the crowd, but he saves you. You. Everything about you. And of course you are part of a people, you become part of a community, a family — and all at the same time, God knows your name and your heart and the number of hairs on your head — and he wants all of you. He will save all of you. So understand more of yourself to give more of yourself to God. This is increased surrender.So what does this increased surrender look like for us?Two practical things: discipling relationships and corporate prayer.When it comes to discipling relationships, we value them so much in our church that we have a structure set up to keep them always in view. We call them Community Groups and we have about 23 of them and counting right now across the metro, and we want to encourage everyone to plug into one of these groups, because the goal of these groups is mutual discipleship — we're learning together how to follow Jesus in everyday life, open-hearted to God and others. And yeah, it's weird sometimes. That's okay. We believe Jesus is real and we want to be real with one another. The second practical thing is corporate prayer. Our church has a lot of praying members, but we haven't done enough of those members praying together. It is happening though. Every third Sunday morning, before service, several of us meet and pray over here, and I want to see that grow. I want it to leak out and be a thing. I want to see more times of corporate prayer where we get together not just to ask God for things; we're not just seeking God's hand, but we're seeking God's face, and then we're praying “your kingdom come.” Not my kingdom. Not our kingdom. God's kingdom. See, corporate prayer like that is corporate surrender.Increased surrender is part of the new grass.3. Multiplied joyWe cannot remind ourselves enough that joy is deeper than the universe. “You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11).I hope you know that if you could peel back reality and see what's behind everything that is, what you would find is joy. And I mean joy as in joy. Sometimes we can get caught up on qualifying joy — serious joy, poker-face joy — and we do that because we don't want people to think we're talking about something cheap. I get it. But I'm convinced that the best way to clarify what we mean by joy is not in our adjectives but in our action. We don't need qualified joy so much as manifest joy. Like in the story of the prodigal son. Jesus tells this story in Luke 15, and it never gets old.Jesus says there was a son who took all of his inheritance money and savings and he went out and abandoned his family, left his home, traveled the world, and he squandered everything he had on reckless living — what an idiot (just like us). He was a long ways from home, in the far country, and he had ruined his life … until finally he came to himself and thought, I guess I'll go back home now. Maybe my dad will at least let me be a servant. So he starts walking home. And Jesus tells us that when the son was still a long ways off down the road on the way back, the father saw him — and what did the father do? He felt compassion for him, and he ran — which was a most undignified thing to do for a First-Century CEO — but he ran and he embraced his son and kissed him. And the son said, I screwed up. I'm not worthy to be your son. But the Father put the best robe on him and put a ring on his hand, and do you remember what the Father did? He threw a party. Because there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over 99 self-righteous prigs.It was a real party, and there was music and dancing and joy so real you could see it. Manifest joy. And it became controversial joy, because the older son didn't like it, remember. The older son didn't like the party. But the Father said, “It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found” (Luke 15:32). We're going to party. Won't you come party with us?See, that's one way to talk about our mission. It starts here, with joy. We want to have real, manifest joy, and then invite other people into that joy, not theoretically but truly. We want to be a happy people. Glad-hearted, merry, cheerful. We wanna be … a people who can sing their lungs out in worship and drink an ice-cold sweet tea for the glory of God; a people who value fellowship in the local church and achieve excellence in their vocations whether you're a butcher, baker, or candle-stick maker, or an orthopedic surgeon or an attorney or athlete or educator or engineer or salesman or artist, dentist, therapist, scientist — all of them. We wanna be a people who rest and work unto the Lord, a people who enjoy meditating on God's word and who have “babies, babies, everywhere”; a people who go and send missionaries near and far and who are the kind of parents who read their kids stories at bedtime about wild things — and I know there are a hundred hard things going on. And some of us are (and will be) in the valley of suffering, but we're never alone. And God is God and he is good, and we have his joy down deep in our souls, and if you're around us you'll see it. Real joy. Manifest joy. Won't you come party with us?Real joy, see, can't help but be multiplied joy. You can't contain real joy. So make that part of this new grass. Practically, what does it mean? It means we're for real about joy, and we're going to keep commissioning people out of this church to multiply that joy. We're gonna work on another church plant in 2024, and then in 2025, and as long as we can. And we're launching a global missions pathway in the hopes of sending some of you to the unreached peoples around this world who have never heard the name of Jesus. We're gonna multiply joy. The old grass is gone. That's over now. New grass is growing. Deepened theology. Increased surrender. Multiplied joy. And there will be enough goats' milk for our food. And that is what brings us to the Table.The TableAnd you might be thinking: How in the world does that bring us to the Table? Because this table is a table of thanksgiving. We remember the death of Jesus for us, and we give thanks to him for that, and we also give thanks to him for all of the grace that comes to us through his death. Every good we have, church — every good we've had in the past, every good we'll have in the future — it all come through the blood of Jesus Christ, and we come to this table to give him thanks.And so if you're here this morning, and you're a Christian, if you have put your faith in Jesus, we invite you to join us. Eat and drink with us, and let's adore Jesus together. Come to the party.
We're taking bets on how long it takes BJ to let his grass die.
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On this episode Nick O'Brien talks with Armchair Boogie Frontman Augie Dougherty. Augie talks us through how he met his bandmates in college at Steven's Point, and how the "New-Grass" band came to be. He also talks us through his challenges balancing the life of a musician, but also the love and drive he has to make it through. Tune in to hear more about Augie's experience and his future goals.Find more info about Augie and Armchair Boogie at:Armchairboogiemusic.comCheck out more about TMV Podcast at www.themusiciansventure.com, @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
The grass may not always be greener, as they saying goes, but it's also okay to want different grass. In other words, just because someone says, "you know, the grass isn't always greener" doesn't mean that pursuing what's new or different is bad. Both can be true. The grass may not be greener, BUT, you may just be ready for some new grass. I'm pulling for you, Bryan
Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's guest is Ethan Bush representing the band, Arkansauce. I first had the chance to see them perform on @KATV. He speaks of how the group created the name, the forming of their band, and the upcoming release. Check them out and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. If you are listening on RPEntRadio.com, Arkansauce's latest single will be played in The Freedom Mix. @Buzzsprout @Spotify @ApplePodcasts @Tunein @Youtube @Twitch @LinkedIn @Everyone @ArkansauceMusicLink to Arkansauce Music: https://youtu.be/eYjm-v0HOR4Support the showhttps://www.Blonde-Intelligence.comhttps://youtube.com/c/IndieArtistMusicHustlewithBlondeIntelligencehttps://chrt.fm/track/GF3B5B/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/feeds.myhost.com/my.mp3
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse Patricia has a Christmas cactus that did not bloom this year and now the leaves are falling off. Curtis wants Taun's opinion on the new grass in a sod program. Roger has some black spots in his lawn. Taun discusses pruning fruit trees and when to spray them for the season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week we feature bass player and vocalist John Cowan. John, along with Sam Bush, was a member of both configurations of the New Grass Revival. We talk with John about his New Grass days and also about all of the many musical endeavors he has been involved with post-New Grass Revival.
This week we feature Curtis Burch, one of the founding members of the New Grass Revival. Curtis and I talk about his early days in bluegrass music and his time spent working with our November 2022 cover story artist Sam Bush in the New Grass Revival.
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In this episode, Alicia and Diz discuss music they like beyond punk rock. New episodes drop on most streaming platforms on Saturdays at 3:00 pm HST. Listen to our playlist on Spotify News Correlation-One Data Science for All Matthew McConahey's full speech Occam's Razor Criminal podcast Episode 189, The Doctors Sandy Hook denier forced to pay for hoax Pistol on Hulu, Malcolm McLaren Bootstrapping NoFX's Fat Mike tasteless statement after Las Vegas mass shooting Fat Wreck Bands List Favorite Albums of 2021 and the Best of 2021 Collection Music we mention Songs by Name: Kottonmouth Kings “Suburban Life,” Madonna-“Bitch, I'm Madonna,” The Killers- “Mr. Brightside,” Run River North's cover of “Mr. Brightside,” Miley Cyrus- "Wrecking Ball," Bright Eyes- “First Day of My Life” Genres: Bluegrass, Traditional Irish, Klinka -traditional russian music, Gypsy Jazz, Symphonic Progressive Instrumental Metal, Movie Soundtracks, Musicals, Bad Pop, East Bay Mathcore Rap, Country, Sappy White Guy Songs, New Grass, Folk Punk, Trance, Reggae, Black Grass Artists: The Pogues, Django Reinhardt, Dr. Dre, Hieroglyphics, Deltron 3030, Jarv, Hobo Johnson and the LoveMakers, Little Nas-X, Connor Obers, Modest Mouse, girl in red, Taylor Swift, David Bowie Albums: Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack (1996), Hamilton: The Musical, Dr. Dre- Compton, De La Soul- And the Anonymous Nobody, Mary J Blige- Good Morning Gorgeous, Adele- 30 Shows: The Head and the Heart Radio, Thistle and Shamrock, Hearts of Space Al should have mentioned Rebecca Black's “Friday,” but she didn't… Soul Seek, Lime Wire, Kazaa were downloading sites that are no longer around because of Metallica vs Napster Bands White Lung- Paradise “Kiss Me When I Bleed” Blackbird Raum- Swidden “Valkyrie, Horse Whip Wheel” Shout Outs Hacking Diversity by Christina Dunbar-Hester Well Beings Let's fucking have the conversations! Email us at outonanislandpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outonanislandpodcast/message
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Eli Broxham is a bassist in Nashville who recently released Watch Me Learn, the debut album from his band Dallas Ugly. We talk about his path from classical performance major to multi-style bassist, making the move from Chicago to Nashville and lessons learned along the way, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to follow Eli and his work on his website, and check out the latest from Dallas Ugly on Spotify, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically! Check out our Online Sheet Music Store with 100+ wide-ranging titles for bassists. Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle. Check out my Beginner's Classical Bass course and Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass course, available exclusively from Discover Double Bass. Thank you to our sponsors! Upton Bass String Instrument Company - Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. Dorico - Dorico 4 is here to supercharge your workflow. Steinberg's latest major version of music notation and composition software for macOS & Windows is packed with powerful new features that are designed to accelerate your workflow and make it quicker and easier than ever to go from inspiration to finished product. If you're a composer, arranger or orchestrator, you'll be delighted by the sophisticated new tools on offer – and there are improvements across the whole application, whatever your focus. For more information and to download a free 30-day trial of Dorico 4 visit steinberg.net/dorico. theme music by Eric Hochberg
The boys travel north just over the border to Shelby, NC to have some drinks and food with Brad and Zach of Newgrass Brewing Company, then a sit-down with Kenny of Passmycup Radio and the Wednesdaze Livestream.
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast In this episode, host Keith Billik interviews Eric Lindberg of Nefesh Mountain! Eric is a talented banjo & guitar player, singer, songwriter, composer, and arranger. Nefesh Mountain has gained national attention for their fresh and energetic music that blends traditional Americana and Bluegrass with musical messages influences by their Jewish heritage and experience. Nefesh Mountain's latest album "Songs For the Sparrows" features legends such as Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Bryan Sutton, and John Doyle! Sponsored by Peghead Nation, GHS Strings, and Elderly Instruments Eric Lindberg on the web: www.nefeshmountain.com Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
Country rock and bluegrass musician Ryan Shupe introduces me to the world of progressive bluegrass by way of The Best of New Grass Revival on this episode. We discussed some of Ryan's favorite songwriters, the influence that New Grass Revival has had on Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband and several of his favorite tracks on this 1994 greatest hits compilation.Note: On this episode, we had discussed the timing of the covers of Angel Eyes by New Grass Revival and Jeff Healy Band but weren't sure which came first. It was the Jeff Healy version that came out first, as a track on the See The Light album, which was released in September 1988. New Grass Revival's version was on their Friday Night in America album, which came out in 1989.You can find Ryan on Twitter at @ryanshupe and on Instagram at @theryanshupe. As he noted on this episode, you can also contact him by submitting a message on the contact form at https://ryanshupe.com/contact.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and he is also on both Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Those latter accounts are where he announces upcoming guests and featured albums, so give those accounts a follow if you want to be in the know!1:02 Ryan joins the show1:33 Ryan talks about his son's ordeal with COVID-19 and MIS-C3:24 Ryan has been playing music since the age of 54:37 Ryan formed Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband in college6:01 Ryan and Al could have talked about Bruce Springsteen instead9:13 Some may think calling New Grass Revival a bluegrass band is blasphemous12:46 Ryan's goal with the Rubberband is to take the New Grass Revival concept a little further13:40 Ryan admires New Grass Revival for their songwriting and arranging16:56 Al asked Ryan about genres that are hard for him to warm up to, and his answer surprised him19:05 It could be easy to miss some of the nuances of bluegrass20:32 Finding unique musicians and bands in any genre requires some work26:51 Ryan's skater friends from Germany didn't just stick to skater music28:20 Ryan felt like picking a greatest hits compilation might have been a cop-outBreakdown of selected tracks29:42 Callin' Baton Rouge36:39 Revival43:49 Hold to a Dream45:11 In the Middle of the Night50:07 Love Someone Like Me52:50 Metric Lips58:05 You Plant Your Fields1:01:41 I'm Down1:04:22 Angel Eyes1:08:22 Ryan has kept his band's tour close to home
Allen “Woot” Daugherty of the Red Brush Band stopped by to talk about Hermit Daugherty and his Best Selling Book, playing music with his grandmother, learning to play by listening to other musicians, playing on Broadway in New York, the difference between Bluegrass and Newgrass, and much much more! If you've heard the Red Brush Band… you know they're legit!! Check em out! #podcast #musician #bluegrass #redbrushband #guitarplayer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors of this episode: - AP Prep: https://apprep.info/ | https://www.facebook.com/apPrep/ - Gillum Insurance: https://www.facebook.com/GillumInsurance/ - McDonald's of Jackson and Vinton Counties: https://bit.ly/3kTx22h - Geiger Brothers, Inc: https://www.facebook.com/GeigerBrothers, http://geigerbrothers.com/ And check out buddy Chris O'Boyle of the Kelly Wiley Group: https://www.facebook.com/kwoboyle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Subscribe to stay up to date with all of our guests! https://bit.y/2V7irpD - Say hi to us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/thechubbybartenders - Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/chubbybartenders/
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast In this bonus episode, professional banjoist Eli Gilbert (of Dale Ann Bradley's band) describes a special offer for Patreon supporters of the podcast. I can't wait to see what he comes up with! Eli Gilbert on the web: www.eligilbertbanjo.com https://www.youtube.com/eligilbertbanjo Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com