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Testament's Chuck Billy delves into the band's evolving sound, discussing Gene Hoglan's impact and Dave Lombardo's contribution to "The Gathering." He addresses controversies head-on, responding to a question about former bassist Greg Christian and shedding light on the Kukar Rockin' Fest 2014 incident in Indonesia. Chuck reflects on Testament's legacy, sharing thoughts on classic songs and personal favourites while revealing the inspiration behind recent album themes. He also discusses career crossroads, including his Sepultura audition and other band opportunities that might have been. He touches on the Nick Barker situation and working with James Murphy during his brief stint in Testament. Looking forward, Billy talks about the band's upcoming Australian headline tour, their first since 2010, potential setlist changes, and Testament's current goals and ambitions. TESTAMENT June 2025 Australian Tour Dates Wednesday 18th June - BRISBANE, The Tivoli Friday 20th June - SYDNEY, The Metro Saturday 21st June - MELBOURNE, Northcote Theatre Sunday 22nd June - ADELAIDE - The Gov Tuesday 24th June - PERTH, Metropolis Fremantle Tickets Presale: Thursday 31st October, 9am Local Time General Public On Sale: Tuesday 5th November, 9am Local time From: https://metropolistouring.com/testament-2025/ or https://thephoenix.au/testament/
Howdy partner. Welcome to the Wild West, where there is gold to be found in them there hills. Only the most daring souls will find the riches. Mining is dangerous work. So helping your fellow human is the right thing to do, but getting repaid for your kindness is not guaranteed. I'll start you off with a pick-axe, some safety gear and a few sticks of dynamite. It's on the house, because I'm sure you'll soon be back to stock up. Now, off you go. Make your fortune in this wonderful place we call Undermined! Pairadice City by Chris Fisher and Nick Barker from Devilfly Games. Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2024/06/22/undermined-pairadice-city-saturday-review/ Useful Links Undermined! Pairadice City: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/878983701/undermined-pairadice-city Devilfly Games: https://www.facebook.com/devilflygames/ BGG listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/379802/undermined-pairadice-city Intro Music: Bomber (Sting) by Riot (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/) Sound Effects: bbc.co.uk – © copyright 2024 BBC Music by: bensound.comLicense code: OTGKK4PHBSRPGFOI If you want to support this podcast financially, please check out the links below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopgamesblog Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/TabletopGamesBlog Website: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tabletopgamesblog/message
Peter Brichs og Morten Greis har været en tur i det store udland, denne gang til Birmingham hvor de har besøgt UK Game Expo 2024. Det lykkedes dem at indfange et par fremvisere. Først Nick Barker, der fremviste Undermined! Pairadice City. Et samarbejd-og-stik-dine-venner-i-ryggen spil sat i det vilde vesten. Bagefter skal vi høre fra Gwen Ruelle, der fremviste Fire Tower. Her er det (i øvrigt meget opløftende tema) skovbrande, hvor du skal futte dine venners brandtårne af, før de kan ramme dig. Desuden bliver det til en snak om små publishere fra fjernere egne, Etsy-butikker, forskelle og ligheder mellem UKGE og Essen, og hvor mange speciallavede terninger Morten egentlig kan få sneget med hjem i bagagen. Spil nævnt i denne episode Undermined! Pairadice City Fire Tower Musik brugt under Fair Use: Guns N' Roses – Paradise City A-ha – Forest Fire (Det er begrænset hvor mange sange der hedder Fire Tower, men det må være tæt nok… /Producer Bechmann)
This episode is a chowcase of interviews from the ACEL 2023 National Conference. ACEL's NextGen is an initiative intended to support emerging educational leaders and build a network around the country. This episode features interview with members of the NextGen panel at the conference, discussing the issues they see as an immediate priority for education and how they might seek to address them.Read more at https://community.acel.org.au/blogs/barbara-watterston/2023/07/18/next-gen Timecodes:00:00 Opening Credits00:34 Intro04:26 Hayley Dureau & Kylie Chatto26:07 Nick Barker & Alix Birthwhilstle42:11 Kristy Wax & Ramya Deppak Kumar58:17 Adam Inder & Kristie Shulz01:12:27 Jennifer Sze & Ellen Moffatt01:28:23 Announcements & CloseSupport TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcastTER Podcast on TwitterFollow TER Podcast on Facebook
This episode is a chowcase of interviews from the ACEL 2023 National Conference. ACEL's NextGen is an initiative intended to support emerging educational leaders and build a network around the country. This episode features interview with members of the NextGen panel at the conference, discussing the issues they see as an immediate priority for education and how they might seek to address them.Read more at https://community.acel.org.au/blogs/barbara-watterston/2023/07/18/next-gen Timecodes:00:00 Opening Credits00:34 Intro04:26 Hayley Dureau & Kylie Chatto26:07 Nick Barker & Alix Birthwhilstle42:11 Kristy Wax & Ramya Deppak Kumar58:17 Adam Inder & Kristie Shulz01:12:27 Jennifer Sze & Ellen Moffatt01:28:23 Announcements & CloseSupport TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcastTER Podcast on TwitterFollow TER Podcast on Facebook
Salty Dog's CHARGE! Podcast, September 2023 We are charging ahead tone hounds. These cuts give me a thrill, hope you dig em. Tracks from Ray Beadle, Cold Stares, Dylan Triplett, Bettye VaVette, Rod Paine, Blow Out, Nick Barker, Walter Becker, John Mayall, Perry Keyes, Darell Scott, Jason Eady, Selwyn Birchwood, Jeff Lang, Chris Whitley, Anthony Rosano, Mick Pealing, Nick Charles, John Gorka, Fat Rubber Band, Ben Reel, Ben Harper, John Mellencamp, Jakob Dylan, Bob Dylan. DAWG IS ON HOLIDAY IN THE SUN, BACK LATE OCTOBER - STREAM AWAY ON SALTY.COM.AU AND ALL GOOD PODCAST CATCHERS. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Ray Beadle / Got To Get Out / Bound To Get The Blues 2. The Cold Stares / Thinking About Leaving Again / Voices 3. Dylan Triplett / Who is He And What Is He To You / Who Is He? 4. Bettye LaVette / Plan B / LaVette! 5. ** Rod Paine N The Full Time Lovers / Warm Tones / Dirt On Velvet 6. ** The Blow Out / Tables Do Turn / Version of You Sampler 7. ** Nick Barker / Time Bomb / Happy Man 8. Walter Becker / Hard Up Case / Eleven Tracks of Whack 9. John Mayall, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood / Brand New Start / Live in 1967 Vol 3 10. ** Perry Keyes / Beer And Cigarettes / Meter 11. Darrell Scott String Band / Southern Cross / Old Cane Back Rocker 12. Jason Eady / Way Down In Mississippi / Mississippi 13. Selwyn Birchwood / Done Cryin' / Exorcist 14. ** Jeff Lang, Chris Whitley / Velocity Girl / Outtake 'Dislocation Blues' 15. Anthony Rosano N Conqueroos / Keeps Adding Up / Cheat the Devil 16. ** Mick Pealing N Nick Charles / God's Got It In For Me / Songs From This Town 17. John Gorka / Look The Other Way / Old Futures Gone 18. ** Fat Rubber Band / Nobody Owes You Nothin' / Other World 19. Ben Reel / Come Along Way / Come A Long Way 20. Ben Harper / Ground On Down / Fight For Your Mind 21. John Mellencamp / The Kindness of Lovers / Orpheus Descending 22. Jakob Dylan / Evil Is Alive And Well / Seeing Things 23. Bob Dylan / Tombstone Blues / Highway 61 Revisited
As any subscription-based business knows, customer churn can be a major brake on growth. Not only can replacing customers be expensive and challenging — a common rule of thumb is that acquiring a new customer costs five times as much as keeping an existing one — but it can be even harder to cross-sell/upsell new customers. That's why growth-minded businesses place extra emphasis on customer retention and existing account monetization. While many organizations have a good grasp on how they perform on retention or cross-selling/upselling, a key challenge is knowing when a customer is likely to take action so you can respond accordingly. Real-time, predictive analytics can be the answer to minimizing attrition, maximizing cross-selling/upselling and ultimately driving significantly improved revenue metrics. In this episode, we will discuss: How churn and cross-selling/upselling affect net revenue retention Foresight on customer behavior Building intervention events to change outcomes How to overcome data silos for greater insight Improving your customer retention and profitability To provide insights into these topics, Ben Sher, Engagement Manager at L.E.K. Consulting's San Francisco office, talks with Dominic Perrett, Managing Director at L.E.K.'s San Francisco office, and Nick Barker, Director and Head of Data and Analytics for North America at L.E.K.'s Boston office.Connect with our experts on LinkedIn:Ben Sher: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminsher/Dominic Perrett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-perrett/Nick Barker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-a-barker/Interested in learning more? Read our insight, Know Thy Subscriber: Putting Your Data to Work on Retention and Monetization. Visit L.E.K. Consulting at https://www.lek.com/
Episode 170 is a quick one before heading off to play 'To the nameless dead' at Beyond the Gates festival with Primordial, normal, or more normal service will be resumed next week. This one is about all the things you have to prepare for such a show, what can go wrong, the dilemmas, worries, stresses, costs and pressure involved, from the voice, to the gear to the airline not losing anything, to the guy making the new stage props! will we avoid meme hell!!!The show also has a sponsored track by The Crawling right at the end so keep listening!if you like what you hear go to: https://thecrawlingband.bandcamp.com/Nick Barker gofundme:https://gofund.me/4ea03ab2support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillsponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://www.indiemerch.com/metalblade...promo code AA 2023 for 10% off your orderships worldwidefor professional band backdrops or other requests contact :alan.averill@gmail.comPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...Verminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, we start the show with a shout out from Exhorder's Marzi Montazeri and we give some updates on what's going on with the show before checking out our first of two bands you should know artists in PERCUSSOR. We then check out some rock and metal news with stories on Nick Barker, Dave Lombardo, Dan Sugarman, and more before taking a break to check out our second bands you should know artist in Backlash. We check out more rock and metal news with stories on Whitechapel, Cannibal Corpse, Crowbar, Burning Witches, Bullet For My Valentine, and more. We end the show with this week's unsigned band of the week in Fort Worth, Texas's Macabre Eternal. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-gato/support
WHY DO BANDS RE-RECORD ALBUMS? Contract issues, no royalties ever paid, in order to tour, to spike interest, a new singer, or maybe just for fun!and what ever happened to the classic live album?Nick Barker gofundme:https://gofund.me/4ea03ab2support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillsponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://www.indiemerch.com/metalblade...promo code AA 2023 for 10% off your orderships worldwidefor professional band backdrops or other requests contact :alan.averill@gmail.comPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...Verminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grammy Winning producer and engineer Mike Exeter covers a heap of ground throughout this conversation. Mike talks about his work with Cradle of Filth across groundbreaking albums Dusk and Her Embrace and Cruelty and the Beast, as well as the From the Cradle to Enslave EP. He helps solve the riddle of why Jan Peter Genkel was asked to produce Cruelty and the Beast, and if you've listened to my conversations with Stuart Anstis, Nick Barker and Greg Moffitt, much of what Mike has to say expands on the topics covered in those episodes. Other topics covered include: ♠️ Working with his good mate Tony Iommi throughout the past quarter of a century ♠️ Working on Black Sabbath's final album, and he puts to rest the speculation around Bill Ward's non-involvement ♠️ Dealing with Ozzy means that you're dealing with Sharon, so hear what he has to say about Sharon ♠️ He discusses what it was like to work with Rick Rubin ♠️ We dive into his work with Judas Priest, and Mike settles the debate surrounding Glenn Tipton's contribution to Firepower, the last Judas Priest album ♠️ He talks about working with Dio on the Heaven and Hell album from 2009 ♠️ His thoughts on working with Glenn Hughes, former Judas Priest drummer Dave Holland… there's so much more. The conversation with Mike was recorded on a Sunday evening Brisbane time, so I'd just spent two days at Gold Coast water parks with my daughters, which is why I'm a shade of beetroot red, and why I'm not as articulate as I wished I could be, but Mike more than makes up for that. An excellent addition to the 'Chronicles of Filth'!
Nick Barker, the vice president and general manager of Turner Construction tells KRLD's David Johnson that the key to their success has been the versatility to work across multiple market segments. He says being located in Texas has also helped insulate them from market factors impacting real estate in other parts of the world.
Trending Ideas And Current Events Affecting M&A Financing For Wealth Management In this podcast version of the Borrower Briefing Webinar for January 2023, credit and lending experts Chris Jewett and Nick Barker join Mike Langford to share their insights on the current state of lending in the wealth management industry. The briefing covers timely and pertinent topics financial advisors acquiring practices should know. Buyers who prepare early and are educated about lending can win with deal structure over their competition.
Photos by Ian RitterInterview by Kris PetersThe Bendigo Hotel in Melbourne is stamping its mark on the live music scene from early in the New Year when it hosts Robot Rocks Presents, a showcase event of bands and artists aligned to the Golden Robot label.The brainchild of Kim Bencic, Robot Rocks kicks off on January 7 in the first of what is hoped will be a regular music program that will highlight some of Golden Robot's emerging artists across Australia.The first installment will see Stonetrip, Cicadastone, Shotgun Mistress, Gen2, The Vendettas, Mark E and The Exiles take to the stage in one massive night of live music covering a range of genres and styles.Bencic and Mark Alexander-Erber, CEO and founder of Golden Robot Records sat down with HEAVY to talk about Robot Rocks Presents and Golden Robot."Robot Rocks will be taking primarily our Australian - not all of them - but part of our Australian roster and touring them around Australia in 2023," Alexander-Erber explained, "which is fantastic.""Golden Robot Records has been going about 8 years now," he continued, "and we have fast become one of the leading independent labels in the world. We've got 12 labels in the group, around 500 bands, with some of the biggest names in the world. We have Filter and The Answer and three members of Guns N Roses, LA Guns, RATT and Faster Pussycat plus a huge slew of great Aussie singer/songwriters, like Nick Barker and Johnny Casino. We've worked with Steve Kilby from The Church. We've worked with Mark Of Cain and we've got new bands that have joined that could be the next big thing. We just signed an incredible band out of New Zealand called Shepherd's Reign that could be the next Sepultura, so we're right across all fronts from country music, hard rock, heavy rock, metal, punk, old school rock and classic rock etc. We're an Australian label out there kicking ass all over the world, especially in Europe and the UK and America."While Alexander-Erber oversees the above and more, he gladly defers to Bencic when asked about the Robot Rocks Presents events."A couple of the bands came to me and asked me what I thought about putting some shows together for everyone that's on the roster with Golden Robot Records," she began. "There seems to be a lot of festivals going on and you just can't get on them, so we thought together we'll put our own shows on and just go around Australia."In the full interview Kim talks more about the first show on January 7 and the bands involved, outlines her future plans to take Robot Rocks gigs throughout Australia. Mark talks more about Golden Robot Records, their stable of bands, upcoming releases - including Stonetrip who will be releasing a new single and their debut album early next year, tips for getting your band on a labels radar, showcasing homegrown talent and more.
GuestNick BarkerSystem Analyst, LightPoint NW,a Meriplex Systems CompanyOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/nicqbHostsJax ScottOn ITSPmagazine
GuestNick BarkerSystem Analyst, LightPoint NW,a Meriplex Systems CompanyOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/nicqbHostsJax ScottOn ITSPmagazine
Nick Barker, Chief Banking Officer of SkyView Partners joins Aaron Hasler and Mike Langford for a detailed discussion on how independent financial advisors and RIAs should approach M&A deals during a rising rate environment. This episode was recorded shortly after the Fed raised rates by 75bps with an anticipation of additional rate increase to follow in coming months.
In this far-reaching conversation with The Demolition Man, he discusses the new album from Venom Inc., There is Only Black and the likelihood of Nick Barker joining the group for more shows. Tony also talks about how he secured the rights to Temples of Ice (1991) and The Waste Lands (1992).
Nick Barker grew up visiting his grandparents in St Kilda and fate brought him to live here as a young adult. He tells us about a life-changing experience he had while seeing The Cure at The Palais in St Kilda as a 16-year-old. Known as one of the area's musical icons, Nick played in numerous bands throughout the 1980s including the Wreckery. He formed his own in 1988 – Nick Barker and the Reptiles, and followed this up with a solo career in the late 1990s. He's still making great music today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with thrash drummer Nick Barker. In this episode Rob and Nick have many laughs about the days when Nick worked as a drum tech, and eventually filled in for, Tom Hunting of Exodus. Nick also shares stories of growing up in England and his journey that led him to become the killer metal drummer he is today.Nick Barker's Playlist: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6QOziWp3CfzEGpGovXO6te?si=8f4c86cb1eb94282Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/nick-barkers-playlist/pl.u-Ymb09E5IPvdGqN Follow:https://www.instagram.com/rob_dukeshttps://twitter.com/rob_dukesI'm on Cameo! All proceeds go to HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCERhttps://www.cameo.com/robdukes?utm_ca...Put Up Your Dukes is produced and edited by Melody Myers
August 2021 Hops to Home pack has arrived! While much of Australia's population is again stuck in some form of lockdown thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to pivot and deliver the podcast from seperate sheds. Nothing is going to stop us from banging on about awesome Australian Craft Beer while slipping in the odd Coronavirus reference and reminicing about great Aussie Rock and Roll bands that hopefully will be playing at Hope Estate in October.. Who is Nick Barker anyway?? OK, stop screaming at your laptop/desktop/mobile device.. Even after Dave going through Apple Music the following day, he is still struggling to find a song that he knows from Nick Barker & The Reptiles.. Check out these 5 cracking beers: Status Quo Pale Ale - Mountain Culture Beer Co https://mountainculture.com.au/ Brew Grit American Brown Ale - Bright Brewery https://brightbrewery.com.au/ Pale Ale - Two Cities Brewing https://www.twocities.beer/ Single Hop Citra Hazy IPA - Hope Brewhouse www.hopeestate.com.au Moonlight Milk Stout - Local Brewing Co https://www.localbrewing.co/ And don't forget to check out our 500 beers page that Dave spent hours and hours pulling together and see if you can find your favourite beer and let us know what it is in the comments. https://www.aussiebeerexplorers.com/p/500-beers/ www.hopstohome.com.au instagram.com/aussiebeerexplorers facebook.com/aussiebeerexplorers twitter.com/Ozbeerexplorers aussiebeerexplorers@gmail.com aussiebeerexplorers.com
Alex's oldest childhood friend, talented musician Nick Barker, returns to Cedar Rapids and joins the show for some pretty funny (and a couple horrific) tales from their shared childhood. Also, Jake screams a lot. One Word Stories is the weekly podcast where host Alex Schulte, along with right-hand man Jake Truemper, choose a word to inspire an episode's worth of the stories that made us. New episodes every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you find your podcasts. One Word Stories is produced and distributed by the L.A.S. Podcast Network in Cedar Rapids, IA. For more, visit LASPodcastNetwork.com. The L.A.S. Podcast Network is an independent network of creators working to elevate the voices of Eastern Iowa and support local businesses. To support this endeavor and get access to bonus content, extra episodes, and exclusive shows, visit Patreon.com/LASPodcastNetwork.
Nick Barker & The Reptiles were one of Australia's most recognized touring bands in the late 1980s and through the 1990s.Sometimes playing up to three gigs a day, five days a week, their legendary exploits on stage saw them build a cult-like following that took them from one side of Australia to the other.Although times have changed since then, the band's leader Nick Barker has remained true to his rock roots and recently announced two shows back with Nick Barker & The Reptiles, set down for Sydney and Melbourne this October.Barker sat down for a trip down memory lane with HEAVY earlier this week…"It's a Nick Barker and Reptiles show,” he affirmed. “It's not really a reformation of any date or anything like that, we just got a bit nostalgic during lockdown here in Melbourne and just wanted to get out and blow the cobwebs off a bit. You don't often get to play the Marshall these days, it's all so general around here. It's all acoustic, it's crazy. In Melbourne, there's hardly any good rock and roll bard left down here. I mean, there's plenty of bar s but so many of them are restricted in what you can do. Reptiles are still a bar band so we get to blow off a bit of steam.”Music has played a large part in Barker's life, with him leaving home at age 17 in the pursuit of his musical dream. To be still going over 30 years later is a sense of pride.“It is my life, you know,” he measured. “It's a love or hate thing. I've had times in my life where I've thought 'that's it, I wanna do something else and that's always lasted about a week (laughs) before I come back to it in one form or another. I guess the thing that you have to realise is you're not the same person as you were when you were 22. I think with Nick Barker & The Reptiles I could have killed myself in that band and it would have been alright. We went really hard and then when that finished I felt like what am I going to do now? I just didn't see it. And then you kind of move on and get older and you do all sorts of different stuff but I think the thing to remember is that you're a musician for life and if you're not then you're probably not a real musician, you know what I mean? People... obviously financially, have to go and do other things and I get all that but you've just gotta... you've gotta give it a go. So I guess I'm proud of the fact that I've stuck with it for that long. The music industry has changed, and I've changed, so it's getting back to my point of doing a show like this and seeing the other guys and thinking this is what we've achieved. It's not an easy thing. People think it's an easy thing to do, get a band together, and it just isn't. There's so much... so many variables and personalities and things working against you. Bands split up for a reason. Mostly it's not to do with they don't like playing music together. It's all the other things. You know what I mean (laughs).”In the full interview, Nick talks about re-releasing his back catalogue digitally and the troubles in convincing or educating an older fan base on the virtues of technology, his musical career since going solo, coming back to the Reptiles, getting back on stage, how touring life has changed in his time in music and more.
Dino Cazares (Fear Factory, Asesino, Brujería, Divine Heresy). Aggression Continuum is the name of the new album from Fear Factory, it will be out June 17 2021. The album is a rolled gold opportunity to chat to Dino about all things Fear Factory. Dino is an open book and alongside my conversations with Nick Barker and Stuart Anstis from Cradle of Filth, you won't hear more insight offered into the inner machinations of a globally recognised band than what Dino provides on this episode. One not to be missed!
The Razor's Edge - Interview! https://therazorsedge.rocks Tim chats with Nick Barker, legendary drummer with bands like Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Lock Up, Brujeria and more to talk about Nick's new project, the NYHC inspired BORSTAL!
In Episode 45 I talk to my old mate Nick Barker, it's also a video cast over on my Youtube channel, just search Alan Averill. We chat about the old days, 80s and 90s underground scenes, Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Lock Up, Brujeria and all the other bands he's sat behind the kit for! I also bring up the fact that Nick has probably played on the two biggest selling second wave Black Metal albums of all time! Not bad for a lad from Chesterfield! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Barker, SCA's Director of Spiritual Life, discusses with Aaron Bynum the overriding philosophy of Spiritual Life at SCA.
Nick Barker (Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Lock Up, Old Man's Child). Nick Barker is one of the greatest extreme metal drummers, his career spans 30 years and many colossal albums. He was in Cradle of Filth for the flawed magnum opus, Cruelty and the Beast, which is the reason I was keen to chat to him. Nick shares his thoughts and doesn't hold back, so it was great to hear him offer so much insight. A companion episode to the conversation with Cruelty guitarist Stuart Anstis.
Salty Dog's SECTOR Podcast, November 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Into the blues and roots sector tone hounds. Grab your passports and get Dawg certified! Hell yeah! Cuts from Backsliders, Elizabeth Cook, GA-20, Harvey Dalton Arnold, Jimi Hocking, John Mayall, Buddy N Julie Miller, Lachy Doley, Artur Menezes, Gov't Mule, Gwyn Ashton, Cristina Vane, Los Lobos, Danko Fjeld Andersen, 400 Bears, New Moon Jelly Rock Freedom Rockers, Louis King, ACDC, Geoff Everett, Darren Jack, The Flood, Nick Barker, Kirk Fletcher, Big Pete. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Backsliders / Tombstoning / Bonecrunch 2. Elizabeth Cook / El Camino / Welder 3. GA-20 / Greene Boy / Lonely Soul 4. Harvey Dalton Arnold / Cold and Lonesome / Outlaw 5. ** Jimi Hocking / Mojo String / Blue Mandolin 6. John Mayall / I'm As Good As Gone / Pre Release 7. Buddy N Julie Miller / One Part, Two Part / Written In Chalk 8. ** Lachy Doley / Only Cure For The Blues Is The Blues / Double Figures 9. Artur Menezes / Come With Me / Keep Pushing 10. Gov't Mule / Monkey Hill / The Tel-Star Sessions 11. ** Gwyn Ashton N Chris Finnen / Givin' Up The Church / Ragas, Jugs N Mojo Hands 12. Cristina Vane / Troubled Sleep / Troubled Sleep 13. Los Lobos / Down Where The Drunkards Roll / Beat The Retreat 14. Danko Fjeld Andersen / Baby I'm Lonesome / Danko Fjeld and Andersen 15. 400 Bears / Borderline / 400 Bears 16. New Moon Jelly Rock Freedom Rockers / Strange Land / New Moon Jelly Rock Freedom Rockers - Vol 1 17. Louis King's Royal Blue Trio / Standing On The Corner / Royal Blue Trio 18. ** ACDC / Jailbreak / Dirty Deeds Done Cheap 19. Geoff Everett / You Can't Catch Me / Swamp Frog 20. ** Darren Jack / Deep Blue Ocean Deep Blue Sea / Pre Release 21. ** The Flood w. The Dingoes / Down The Line / Blood Red Ties 22. ** Nick Barker / Follow You Around / Rhythms Magazine Sampler 23. Kirk Fletcher / Heart So Heavy / My Blues Pathway 24. Big Pete feat. Shawn Pittman / I Was Fooled / Big Pete Choice Cuts
Nick Barker is the lead singer of Alt Pop Punk band Love Like Fiction, a member of the 80/20 Records family. Instagram: @lovelikefiction Facebook: facebook.com/lovelikefiction Follow 80/20 Records: Instagram: @8020records Facebook: facebook.com/8020records www.8020records.com
Salty Dog's MASK Podcast, July 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au We're on the MASK show, but we got nothin' to hide! Oh yeah, cuts from Charles Jenkins, Scarlet Rivera, Lisa Mills, Jimmy Copley, Jeff Beck, Dustin Arbuckle, Matt Woods, Jackie Greene, Emma Swift, Raised By Eagles, Jimmy Johnson, Otis Rush, Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson, Bec Willis, Danny McDonald, CW Ayon, Nick Barker, White Lightning, Grant Dermody, Hiss Golden Messenger, Jack Broadbent, Jontavious Willis, Lynwood Slim, Guy Forsyth. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Charles Jenkins, David Andrew Milne, Art Starr / Secrets / The Willaroo Tapes 2. Scarlet Rivera / Lady Liberty / All of Me 3. Lisa Mills / Greenwood Mississippi / The Triangle 4. Jimmy Copley, Jeff Beck / J Blues / Slap My Hand 5. Dustin Arbuckle N Matt Woods / Always Gone / Pre-Release 6. Matt Woods N The Thunderbolts / Fairfield / Be My Friend 7. Jackie Greene / By The Side Of The Road Dressed To Kill / Gone Wanderin' 8. ** Emma Swift / You're A Big Girl Now / Blonde On The Tracks 9. ** Raised By Eagles / Watching You Fall / Raised By Eagles 10. Jimmy Johnson / Long About Midnight / The Chicago Blues Box 2 11. Otis Rush / Double Trouble / The Essential Otis Rush 12. Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson / Double Trouble / Now My Soul 13. ** Bec Willis / End of Time / Other Side Of Town 14. ** Danny McDonald / The Suburb I Grew Up In / Modern Architecture 15. CW Ayon / Can't Stop The Rain / Attack of The 64's 16. ** Nick Barker / Follow You Around / Rhythms Magazine Sampler July 2020 17. ** White Lightning / Steal Your Girl / Gone To Your Head 18. Grant Dermody / Illinois Blues / Sun Might Shine On Me 19. Hiss Golden Messenger / Heart Like A Levee / Heart Like A Levee 20. Jack Broadbent / Everytime I Drown / Moonshine Blue 21. Jontavious Willis / Daddy's Dough / Spectacular Class 22. Lynwood Slim N Igor Prado Band / Is It True / Brazilian Kicks 23. Guy Forsyth / Nobody Gonna Bail Me Out / The Pleaser
In this episode, Brian travels to Travelworld Erwin Hymer Centre to discover the 2020 season range on offer from Hymer, Niesmann + Bischoff, Carado, Dethleffs and others. As well as discover the brand new Erwin Hymer Centre, the first independent Hymer centre outside Germany. Brian sites down with Nick Barker, Sales Manager at Travelworld Erwin Hymer Centre to discuss different aspects of mobile leisure moving forwards.
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Salty Dog's SPARK Podcast, March 2019 Visit: www.salty.com.au The dynamo has rained a hail of SPARK's upon the Dawg. Revealed is some gems and diamonds from Tomislav Goluban, Alejandro Escovedo, Lindsay Beaver, Keb Mo, Nathan Seeckts, Big Mama Thornton, Irish Mythen, Tes Perkins, Samantha Fish, Perry Keyes, Teresa James, Nathan Beretta, Spafford, Great Unknown, Fiona Boyes, Jon Cleary, Little Feat, Dean Haitani, Nick Barker, Front Country, TajMo, Charles Lloyd, Lucinda Williams. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Tomislav Goluban / Bag Full Of Troubles / Chicago Rambler 2. Alejandro Escovedo / I Was Drunk / Bourbonitis Blues 3. Lindsay Beaver / Mean To Me / Tough As Love 4. Keb Mo / Better Man / Playing For Change 5. ** Nathan Seeckts / Old Blood / Old Blood 6. Big Mama Thornton / Hound Dog / The Sun Years - Rufus Thomas 1949-56 7. Irish Mythen / Nah Nah Nah / Open Here 8. ** Tex Perkins N Cruel Sea / I Know, You Know, I Know / Best of Tex Perkins 9. Samantha Fish / Don't Say You Love Me / Belle Of The West 10. ** Perry Keyes / The Last Ghost Train Home / The Last Ghost Train Home 11. Teresa James N Rhythm Tramps / Here In Babylon / Here In Babylon 12. ** Nathan Beretta / Really Are Through / Where I Belong 13. Spafford / Mind's Unchained / For Amusement Only 14. ** The Great Unknown / Mercy Beat / Cemetery Road 15. ** Fiona Boyes / Don't Leave Your Feet At Home / Voodoo In The Shadows 16. Jon Cleary / Unnecessarily Mercenary / Moonburn 17. Little Feat / Mercenary Territory / The Last Record Album 18. ** Dean Haitani / Starting Time / 47 Stones 19. ** Nick Barker / Time Bomb / Happy Man 20. Front Country / One Kind Word / Sake Of The Sound 21. Taj Mahal N Keb Mo / Shake Me In Your Arms / TajMo 22. Charles Lloyd N Marvels w Lucinda Willams / Unsuffer Me / Vanished Gardens
Nick Barker, director of GCP Student Living, tells personal finance writer Emma Agyemang what's driving opportunities in the student accommodation market. Taha Lokhandwala, deputy personal finance editor, looks at why British Empire Trust (BTEM) are planning to launch a Japan equity investment trust. And he also investigates whether funds that invest according to environmental, social, governance (ESG) criteria could offer protection in falling markets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Треклист передачи: Do-Re-Mi – Man overboard the Stems – At first sight Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girl – Darling it hurts Nick Barker and the Reptiles – Another me the Crocodiles – Tears the Triffids – Wide open road the Choirboys – Run to paradise Icehouse – Electric blue Redgum – Runnin’ with the hurricane 1927 – That’s when I think of you Noiseworks – Hot chilli woman Gang Gajang – House of cards the Black Sorrows – Calling card the Zorros - Blue moon Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – dig, Lazarus, dig
The first episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast for 2017 is here! Join Fresh, Mitch and Jonsey as they recap episodes of Australian television institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 8th Hey Hey of 1994 which had Denise "Ding Dong" Drysdale filling on for Daryl. This is another out of control episode featuring Leslie Nielsen, The Screaming Jets, Urban Cookie Collective, Nick Barker and much more. Another really fun episode so check it out! Find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Show note- you may notice a slight hissing sound at times, Jonsey was testing out some new gear. Shouldn't be an issue moving forward
Origin, NRL, Super League, International Origin, Nick Barker and new music from KISS, Lita Ford & Little Caesar!
We talk Nick Barker & The Reptiles, Heaven & rugby league!
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