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This interview first aired on Thursday the 9th of May, 2024 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM fill-in breakfast announcer Jason Welsh interviews Nicole Hart from the Resilience in Recovery program about Undera the Stars concert this Saturday the 11th of May. Undera the Stars this Saturday 11 May 2024 from 6:00pm - 10:00pm at the Undera Recreation Reserve, 1915 Echuca Road, Undera VIC 3629. There is a free courtesy bus to this event. To book go to https://www.trybooking.com/CQWKI Come along to the Undera Recreation Reserve and share in a night under the stars! There will be an incredible line-up of musical talent, from our local pool of artists, and some making the special visit across to our neck of the woods to share their talents, as well as plenty of food options to keep you cosy and warm, and fun for all ages. We're gathering to not only connect as a community and catch-up with old friends, but to also perhaps meet some new ones, and support one another in the ongoing recovery process. We will have various recovery support services come along to have a chat if needed, and support packs that you can take home and read in your own time, or pass on to someone you know in need. Recovery from a natural disaster is an ongoing process, and we encourage you to invite friends, extend an invite to a neighbourhood, and share the love to make this a memorable night. We encourage you to bring along a picnic rug, cushion, blanket, chair, and set yourself up for a beautiful night. We will have a number of heaters around on-site, and a coffee van to boot! This is a FREE event, including a free BBQ with further meal options available on-site. For further information please get in touch using 03 5832 9700 or recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au. If you require assistance you can the hotline 1800 560 760 or call the council flood recovery team on on 58329700. You can also email recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au or follow onhttps://www.facebook.com/p/Resilience-in-Recovery-61551671452682/ or the council website at https://greatershepparton.com.au/community/emergencies/flood/flood-recover Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to One FM Breakfast weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
This interview first aired on Tuesday the 7th of May, 2024 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM fill-in breakfast announcer Plemo interviews Nicole Hart from the Resilience in Recovery program about Undera the Stars concert this Saturday the 11th of May. Undera the Stars this Saturday 11 May 2024 from 6:00pm - 10:00pm at the Undera Recreation Reserve, 1915 Echuca Road, Undera VIC 3629. There is a free courtesy bus to this event. To book go to https://www.trybooking.com/CQWKI Come along to the Undera Recreation Reserve and share in a night under the stars! There will be an incredible line-up of musical talent, from our local pool of artists, and some making the special visit across to our neck of the woods to share their talents, as well as plenty of food options to keep you cosy and warm, and fun for all ages. We're gathering to not only connect as a community and catch-up with old friends, but to also perhaps meet some new ones, and support one another in the ongoing recovery process. We will have various recovery support services come along to have a chat if needed, and support packs that you can take home and read in your own time, or pass on to someone you know in need. Recovery from a natural disaster is an ongoing process, and we encourage you to invite friends, extend an invite to a neighbourhood, and share the love to make this a memorable night. We encourage you to bring along a picnic rug, cushion, blanket, chair, and set yourself up for a beautiful night. We will have a number of heaters around on-site, and a coffee van to boot! This is a FREE event, including a free BBQ with further meal options available on-site. For further information please get in touch using 03 5832 9700 or recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au. If you require assistance you can the hotline 1800 560 760 or call the council flood recovery team on on 58329700. You can also email recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au or follow onhttps://www.facebook.com/p/Resilience-in-Recovery-61551671452682/ or the council website at https://greatershepparton.com.au/community/emergencies/flood/flood-recover Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to One FM Breakfast weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
On this week's episode, we have special guest Nicole Hart. Nicole is a mom of 3 - twins and a singleton. She is also a licensed nurse. After the birth of her youngest, one thing was very obvious to her as she started to dive deeper into postpartum healing/recovery….There is a BIG gap in the space between having a baby and heading back to the gym. Regardless of your 6/8 week postpartum checkup, your body is not ready to hop back into all the things you were doing in the gym pre-baby!As someone who has worked in the medical field, she hopes that someday, women are given MORE during their pregnancy and postpartum journey: more support, education, and awareness.Foundational steps are missing in postpartum recovery, and THAT is what she aims to teach. Nicole Hart IGNicole Hart FB
October 1, 2023Join us as we explore the music, legacy, and influences of the Everly Brothers. Perhaps the most interesting discovery for me was how Phil and Don's music crossed over to significantly influence so many genres and artists including British popular music including covers by The Beatles, The Who, and The Hollies (Graham Nash); Folk Music including covers by Simon and Garfunkel and Bob Dylan; the formation of Country Rock including covers by Linda Ronstadt, Neil Young, The Byrds, Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris, and Crosby, Stills, and (Graham) Nash; and modern rock with covers by Allison Krause & Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), The Chapin Sisters, Bonnie Prince BIlly & Dawn McCarthy, and Norah Jones & Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day). 1. Nicole Hart and Anni Piper / Walk Right Back2. Dr. John / Let 'Em In3. Rockpile / Poor Jenny4. Sting / Jock the Welder5. James Taylor & Alison Kraus. So How's the World Treating You (Atkins & B. Bryant) 6. Charlie Louvin / More Than a Name on the Wall (2010) 7. Kitty Wells/ Thou Shan't Steal [Don Everly penned]8. Chet Atkins / Rocky Top9. Roy Orbison / Claudette10. Phil and Jason Everly / Rave On 11. Mary Chapin Carpenter / Wishing12. Johnny Cash, Roseanna Cash, The Everly Brothers / Ballad of a Teenage Queen 13. Elvis Presley / Mess O'Blues 14. Linda Ronstadt / When Will I Be Loved15. Bob Dylan / Let It Be Me 16. The Beatles / So How Come (No One Loves Me)17. The Who / A Man with Money 18. Neil Young / I Wonder If I Care19. Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen (The Byrds) / Problems20. Gram Parsons w/ Emmylou Harris (The Byrds, Flying Burrito Bros, Keith Richards) / Brand New Heartache 21. Emmylou Harris w/ Don Everly / Every time You Leave
The Shades featuring Nicole Hart visited "Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley" for an in-studio concert and interview. The amazing blues and R&B band was known for their standout concerts: top-notch musicians and the dynamic voice of Nicole Hart. Lots of fun in the studio and of course, great songs.____________________________Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Prince featured the "Upper Room with Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault" on his official website www.npgmusicclub.com. This is the first radio show to have ever received that honor. "Joe Kelley Radio" has been on the radio airwaves since 1982. Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault co-host the show and are well-respected in the music business as creative air personalities and supporters of independent musicians . Our web site is located at www.joekelleyradio.com . The show broadcasts 24 hours/ 7 days a week here, and also, live locally, in Fairfield, CT on WVOF 88.5 FM , on Mondays from 6pm-8pm EST.The show features creative music in funk, R&B, jazz, blues, rock, hip-hop, latin, and gospel. In addition, Joe Kelley has interviewed renowned musicians such as Victor Wooten, Sheila E. , Foley, Robin Duhe, Jef Lee Johnson, Jellybean Johnson, Monte Moir, Rhonda Smith, Bernie Worrell, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Bland, Larry Graham, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Steve Smith, St. Paul Peterson, JD Blair, Tori Ruffin, Kat Dyson, Eric Person, actor Jeff Daniels, Junior Giscombe, John Scofield, EC Scott, John Blackwell, Mystic Bowie, and many others. Finally, "Joe Kelley Radio" hosts an in-house concert series.
Career moms & co-parenting EP58 - The Parenting Series ✨Guests:✨ Alexlindy “Lindy” Croes, BSc - Serial Mom-preneur✨ Nicole Hart, MA - Social Work, Entrepreneur and EducatorTune in Monday May 30th, 2022 at 6:30pm ASTSincerely,Carolina
Do you want your ideal person to fall in love with your brand?Do you wonder how you can make that happen?What does it take to create a lovable brand?What does a lovable brand look, sound and feel like?My friend Nicole Hart, answers all these questions and more on today's SCTS episode.Ad agency dropout turned entrepreneur, Nicole is the Founder & Lead Strategist at Hart & Soul Creative. Along with her all-female team, she designs and delivers lovable brands and multi-channel experiences for lifestyle and wellness companies. Nicole is a beach-obsessed dog mom, binge reader, INFJ and Enneagram 3.Connect with Nicole Hart: Hart and Soul Creative on InstagramHart and Soul Creative WebsiteBook Recommendation by Nicole Hart: Radical Candor by Kim ScottREADY TO TAKE YOUR LOVABLE BRAND TO MORE STAGES?Then this is for you: HOW TO ACCELERATE YOUR BUSINESS GROWTH IN 2022
In this episode, Kirsten Adler talks to Paula Norcott and Nicole Hart, the owners of Maine Mother & Company, about what it's really like to be a new parent. They discuss: Why unbiased parenting support is important Some of the common challenges and how to deal with them Ways to better prepare for becoming a parent Ideas for self-care Connect with Paula Norcott and Nicole Hart https://www.mainemother.com IG: @mainemotherandcompany @arrive.doula.nicole @paula.j.norcott.ibclc Connect with Kirsten https://exploremovement.com IG: @exploremovement Episode Show Page Did you enjoy the episode? You can support us by subscribing to the podcast, leaving us a rating and review on Apple podcasts, or sharing this episode with your friends or on social media.
Welcome to The Social Media Manager – the podcast for entrepreneurs looking to grow their brand on social media and for social media managers looking to grow in their field. I'm your host Dakota Jeane – I started out in social media as a career by accident. I was working for the Kardashian sisters as their Retail Director for DASH in 2013 and had some aggressive goals to make the stores successful. I needed to bootstrap and do some marketing. Little did I know that my days of MySpace, Twitter, and growing my personal Instagram would give me the foundation to build our DASH Instagram account up 58% to 1.2 M followers in less than a year. Since then, I have helped hundreds of small and large businesses find their voice and grow their brand on social media. So now I'm here spreading my knowledge through this podcast so I can reach even more people like you who are looking to lead and let social media work for you. Let's do the damn thing, shall we?This episode is all about Social Media Sprints, where you learn a new Instagram hack each week in a seasonal, 10-week session networking event. The sessions founders, Nicole Hart and Ana Ramirez, discuss what drove them to create these events and why they continue doing it. Check out Social Media Sprints here.DM me on InstagramCheck out The Social Media ManagerSubscribe to our Newsletter
This episode, we bring in special guest Nicole Hart, founder of Hart & Soul! She supports clients in lifestyle and wellness, helping entrepreneurs grow their business and expand their impact. It's important to align your work with yourself. You shouldn't go against what you know is right for your business based on external forces. Your business is yours, and being aligned with it will help you grow with it.
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | STITCHER After spending a decade in Boston-based advertising agencies leading brand and growth strategies for regional and national companies, Nicole Hart founded Rising Tide Co. Design Studio. Raised by entrepreneurs herself, Nicole decided to translate her experience to benefit local, female-led creative businesses. Today, Nicole's team is hand-crafting brands and websites that are equal parts strategy and soul to help local businesses create connection and profit. HER BACKGROUND Nicole talks of her experience working for branding agencies focused on creating brand strategy and design as well as creating tactical strategic growth upgrade retention programs. She would describe her career in advertising as having to play on the left and right side brains of marketing the strategic and beautiful and tactical aspects of marketing. She explained that it challenged and evolved many ideas for her but that she ultimately wanted to start focusing these strategies and her skills to entrepreneurs. SHIFTING INTO ENTREPRENEURSHIP Nicole talks about a lesson that she learned that helped her transition to her role as a freelancer. She speaks to finding the next lily pad and that entrepreneurship is very similar in that you need to find the next lily pad to jump to where you can arrive safely, look around where you need to go next and that for her, the next step was to start doing freelance work on the side developing websites and creating brands and doing that enough that it could sustain her life for herself and her family. Finding her first clients was very much reaching out to friends and family and beginning to understand the processes that she needed to put in place to get started. She also speaks to the pressure of having to validate the choice that you've made but giving yourself grace in the process. ON WORKING FOR YOURSELF Nicole talks about knowing that the only limitation to her success is herself. She had reached a point in her advertising career where she knew there was limited opportunity for her to grow and she loves that the only thing that can stop her is her. She finds it extremely motivating and freeing that she can pursue a life that she wants to create and live. We also discuss her least favorite part of entrepreneurship which she says is self doubt but she continually goes back to the why. ON GROWTH We discuss how Liz started to grow her business and add members to her team. She spoke to simply being so tired that she knew she needed to outsource. She talks to having that moment in your business where you know you can't go on in the same way and speaks to the importance of still being able to have fun in your business and if you start to lose that it is time to seek help. She focused on hiring out in the parts of her business in the areas that she personally least enjoyed. Liz talks about how podcasting and business mentorship are some of her favorite aspects of her business. We also discuss her least favorite part which is spending time on email. ON BRANDING Nicole and I nerd out talking about branding. Nicole stresses that branding done successfully creates love. She discusses that if you love your branding, you know. You're excited to look at it and excited to hand out your business cards but if it has a cohesive look across all channels your customers will love it too because it starts to feel familiar and feel like home. We talk about how personal branding is and that as a business owner you should be a part of your brand and that doing a deep dive into why you started and what you hope your customers will achieve and what the value is that you bring to them can reveal so much. By distilling that all down into your brand and messaging brings it all to life. WHY A BRAND IS MORE THAN JUST A LOGO Nicole uses the analogy that if Starbucks was just a logo you wouldn't be spending $4 on a latte every day. The brand comes through in the design of their stores, the materials you receive, in the app and digital experiences. She explains that a brand is built on touch points and that if you aren't paying attention to every interaction that your customer has with your brand then you are leaving opportunity on the table. We discuss that sometimes you need a minimum viable product so you can get started somewhere and that if you can't invest initially don't hesitate to reach out and barter or swap services. OPT-INS AND LEAD GEN Nicole talks about viewing opt-ins as a first date for your business. You're giving your business the opportunity to show off it's best self. She asks her own clients what they could go on talking about and how they can add value to someone fairly easily to make them want to continue the conversation. We also discuss having hesitancy to give away value for free. Nicole talks about the metric that a consumer's email is worth $10 and in understanding that value she thinks about lead gen is what value you are providing in exchange for that email that is worth at least $10. As a consumer there has to be an inherent value to drive that behavior. Nicole decided to offer free website audits because it allows her to focus on changes that are really valuable for potential clients. CREATING BRANDING OR COLLATERAL WITHOUT A DESIGNER We discuss the need for clients to be able to take their brand materials and run with them. Nicole suggests canva as a wonderful resource that is extremely user friendly and gives you access to a lot of design tools and templates. We discuss being able to take existing templates and brand them accordingly. We also discuss Etsy as a great resource in looking for templates or branding collateral as well as Creative Market. ON GETTING TO KNOW SOMEONE BEFORE YOU HIRE THEM We talk about the importance of clients getting to know you before you are hired as their designer. Nicole touches on the depth of the relationship and how much work goes into developing a brand that is driven by someone's story and passion for their business. The depth of that relationship is so much more than picking colors and that to collaborate and share that way you have to be really comfortable with one another. Nicole always does an intake call in order to feel one another out and see if it would be a good match and to see if what they need from a designer is something that she can provide but that it all starts by connecting as people. ON LETTING CLIENTS GET TO KNOW YOU Nicole and I discuss ideas for how to let clients get to know YOU on your own website or through social. Nicole loves videos and faq sessions and suggests engaging your audience through polls and using stories to share authentically pieces of you and your day in order to create connections for your business. More formally on your website having video content and allowing people to see your face and hear your voice adds so much value. SOULFUL BRANDING Nicole started a soulful branding facebook group as a meeting place for experts in marketing as well as entrepreneurs who need to speak to those experts sharing advice and tips and answering questions, sharing inspiration and support. RISING TIDE DESIGN CO. Nicole talks about what is coming down the pipeline for Rising Tide Design Co. They are working on updating their own brand as well as working on some new Showit templates that are launching that are specifically for coaches with more coming on the way. links + resources WHERE TO FIND NICOLE website on instagram STAY HAPPY + GET INSPIRED THE CC SPOTIFY PLAYLIST BOOK CLUB reco Glennon Doyle, Untamed THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FLODESK: GET 50% OFF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BY CLICKING HERE
Danny Bryant is Walter Trout's protégé and while Walter is recovering from his successful Liver Transplant, Danny and Walter’s son Jon are out with the Walter Trout Band bringing the music to the fans. I will speak with them both about the tour and the reaction from the fans and how Walter is doing. We will also hear some of Danny’s music. Colleen Rennison is 25 years old, but has the vocal abilities and stage presence of someone who has been at it much longer. Her debut solo album is entitled “See The Sky About To Rain” and it was produced, recorded and mixed by Couch Kid Steve Dawson, who also plays guitars on all the tracks.This is one special lady with a great debut album. David Michael Miller began singing, like many, in church. The Buffalo, NY native is also the front man for Dive House Union who made the semi-finals in the IBC this year. David has released his solo album, “Poisons Sipped” and we will talk about his journey and where he is headed. Finally, Couch Kid Anni Piper returns to talk about her current tour of North America. Remember Anni has been on twice before, once in December of 2012 and then in April of 2013, when “Split Second” her album with Nicole Hart came out; which was a direct result of both them being on that December episode of Music On The Couch. “Musician You Should Know”
Colin Linden (Smoke 'Em All); Juke Boy Bonner (Trying To Get Ahead); J.B. Hutto and His Hawks (Going Ahead); Eden Brent (Send Me To The 'Lectric Chair); Jo Harman (Heartstring); Amy Hart (Put Me Back); Big Son Tillis (I Got A Letter); Little Son Willis (Harlem Blues); Nicole Hart and Anni Piper (Ain't Nobody Watchin'); Larry Carlton and Robben Ford (Hand In Hand With The Blues); Poplar Jake (Burned); J.B. Lenoir (Mississippi Road); Elvie Thomas (Motherless Child Blues); Savoy Brown (Street Corner Talking); Linda Valori (I Smell Trouble).
This week's playlist: • Built For Comfort (3:40) by Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows, from Live From Chicago! Bigger Than Life! (1987); available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Thanks also to AirplayDirect for helping make this track available. Visit this page at the Alligator site for more information. • A Woman Like That (4:00) by Jacks O' Diamonds, from Find Something New (2006). To buy Find Something New, send email to jdofjacksodiamonds (at) yahoo (dot) com. Visit JacksODiamonds.net for more information. • I Didn't Know (3:36) by Albert Castiglia, from Burn (2002); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. • You Don't Love Me (5:10), You Think I'd Know Better By Now (5:08) and Fear No Evil (3:51), all by Coco Montoya and all from The Essential Coco Montoya (2009); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit CocoMontoya.com for more information. • Halo (2:41) by David Herrero, from Austin To Chicago (2007); available from CDBaby.com and the iTMS. Visit DaveHerrero.com for more information. • Worse Without You (3:40) by the Ramblin Dawgs, from their EP, Rockin Blues (2009), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit RamblinDawgs.com and their MySpace page for more information. • It was Born in the 20's (7:52), Find Yourself Another Man (5:39) and Don't Take Too Long (4:39), all by Dave Gross and all from Crawling the Walls (2009); available from the store at Dave's site, from the VizzTone Label Group store and the iTMS. Visit DaveGross.net for more information. • Free Ride Blues (3:08) by Andre Bisson, from Rhythm and Blues Experience (2008); available from CDBaby.com and the iTMS. Visit AndreBisson.ca for more information. • No Cuttin Loose (5:46) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009); available from Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, as well as online through J&R Music World, Amazon.com, and the Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. The CD is available through TheNRGBand.com and at all their performances. Visit TheNRGBand.com for more information. To contact me: send email to murphyssaloon (at) gmail (dot) com - you can also contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You can check out my Flickr photo collection here. My Google profile is here, and you can read the items I share in Google Reader here. You're also welcome to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Recommended sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Recommended reading: Today's Chicago Blues (Amazon link) by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. Karen also blogs about the blues at Today's Chicago Blues. For things to do in Chicago: The Local Tourist. Two wonderful non-traditional online sources of Chicago news: Gapers Block and the Chicagoist. A very cool Chicago-centric site - Forgotten Chicago. (Something noteworthy being done by a remarkable long-ago friend of mine: Flamenco Chicago) (Music on Murphy's Saloon #169 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and possibly one of the following: the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com, Garageband.com or AirplayDirect)
This week's playlist: • One Thin Dime (4:29) by Mance Lipscombe, recorded during a live performance at the Ash Grove coffeehouse on May 6, 1966; made available to Murphy's Saloon by special arrangement with Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which now has available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove in the late '50s, '60s and early '70s. • Devilment (2:46) by Paul Reddick, from SugarBird (2008), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit PaulReddick.ca for more information. • Move On Blues (4:05) by The Snake Charmers, from Been Gone Too Long (2008), available from the iTMS. Visit TheSnakeCharmers.net and The Snake Charmers' MySpace page for more information. • Down That Road Again (4:58) by Guitar Shorty, from We the People (2006); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit GuitarShorty.org for more information. • Night Train (4:58), Darkness (5:19) and Too Sweet for Me (4:54), all by Tab Benoit & Louisiana's LeRoux, and all from Night Train to Nashville (2008); available from the music page at Tab's site, ConcordMusicGroup.com and the iTMS. Visit TabBenoit.com for more information. • It Feels So Right (1:58) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009); available from the Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, as well as online through J&R Music World, Amazon.com, and the Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. The CD is available through TheNRGBand.com and at all their performances. Visit TheNRGBand.com for more information. • Bitter Rain (4:30), Patron Saint of Pain (4:46) and Little Queen Bee (3:20), all by Roy Rogers and all from Split Decision (2009); available from this page at Roy's site, BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit Roy-Rogers.com for more information. • Everybody Counts (3:32) by Nerak Roth Patterson, from Brown Angel (2008); released on the Blues Leaf Records label. Visit Nerak's MySpace page for more information. • Sweetness And Delight (5:10) by Jennifer Marriott & Odd Sheep Out, from Baa Baa Blue Sheep (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JenniferMarriott.com for more information. • Jumpin At The Showplace (3:11) by Steve Guyger from Last Train To Dover (1997); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit SteveGuyger.com for more information. • Payback Blues (4:45) by the Dennis Mitchell Band, from Highway Kind of Life (2008); available from Amazon.com and the iTMS. Visit DennisMitchellband.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Ash Grove archive at Wolfgang's Vault; EarlyBlues.com, On This Day in Blues History, and the Captain Spaulding's Animal Crackers blog. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #157 courtesy of the artists, their labels (!) and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • The Other Side Of The World (5:39) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009); available from the Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, as well as online through J&R Music World, Amazon.com, and the Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. The CD is available through TheNRGBand.com and at all their performances. Visit TheNRGBand.com for more information. • Baby Please Don't Go (3:24) by Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded during a live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; made available to Murphy's Saloon by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • On and On (5:31) by The Ninth Chapter, from BAR, Vol. 6 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Visit BluesAndRootsPromotions.com for more information. • She's the One (3:54) by Bobby Jones, from Comin' Back Hard (2009); available from Delta Groove Productions and the iTunes Music Store. Visit TheMannishBoys.com for more information. • Steppin' Up (2:51) by Ramblin' Dawgs, from their EP, Rockin Blues (2009), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit RamblinDawgs.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Sweetness And Delight (5:10), Outrunning The Rain (4:31), and Chicago Blues (3:27), all by Jennifer Marriott & Odd Sheep Out, and all from Baa Baa Blue Sheep (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JenniferMarriott.com for more information. • Love's Lost and Found (4:47) by Mia Vermillion, from Alone Together With the Blues (2009); available from HipChickMusic.com, Rhapsody.com, Amazon MP3 and the iTMS. Visit MiaVermillion.com for more information. • Another Time (3:49) by Danny Burton, from BAR, Vol. 6 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Visit BluesAndRootsPromotions.com for more information. • Something Ain't Right (2:51) by Blue Dukes, from Wanted (2009); available from Somersault Music and the iTMS. Visit BlueDukes.com.au for more information. • I Shall Not Be Moved (4:48) by Mississippi John Hurt, from a July 1st, 1964, live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • Daughter Of The Devil (4:03) by John Nemeth, from Love Me Tonight (2009); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JohnNemethBlues.com for more information. • She Know How to Love Me (4:26) by Robert Stanley, from Roadman's Hammer (2008); available from DigStation.com, CDConnection.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RoadmansHammer.com and Robert's MySpace page for more information. • Big Toe (5:31) by Albert Castiglia, from A Stone's Throw (2006); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: NoiPodRequired.com, BluesFestivalGuide.com, TheBluesBlast.com, BluesWax.com and LiveBluesWorld.com; Wolfgang's Vault. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #156 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Breakin' Out (3:33) by Shemekia Copeland, from The Soul Truth (2005), available from Alligator Records or the iTMS. Visit Shemekia Copeland.com for more information. • Big Mary's (3:13) by The Hipnotics, a Kansas City-area blues band, that is unfortunately defunct, as far as I can tell from online searches. If you know otherwise, please contact me, and I will include a correction in a future episode. • Down and Out Blues (6:18) by the Ricky Lewis Band, from Songs For The New Depression (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit RickyLewisBand.com for more information. • Can't Ever Let You Go (5:10), I Just Want To Cry (4:00) and The Other Side Of The World (5:39), all by Nicole Hart and all from Treasure (2009); available after April 14th from the Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, as well as online through J&R Music World, Amazon.com, and the Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. The CD will also be for sale through TheNRGBand.com and at every performance. Visit TheNRGBand.com for more information. • On The Run (6:35) by Katie Webster, from Katie Webster - Deluxe Edition (1999), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Katie's bio page at the Alligator site for more information. • Baby Please Don't Go (3:24) by Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded during a live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; made available to Murphy's Saloon by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • Down That Road Again (4:58) by Guitar Shorty, from We the People (2006); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit GuitarShorty.org for more information. • Sexual Chocolate by The Ken DeRouchie Band, from Unglued (2006). For more information, visit KDBand.net, their Garageband page, their page at American Idol Underground, or their MySpace page. Mentioned during this show: The Ash Grove; Music of the Ash Grove; Wolfgang's Vault. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes, as long as your review has to do with the show content. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #155 courtesy of the artists and their labels, as well as IODA PROMONET, the Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Stay Here In Your Arms (3:17) by Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm, from 2 Man Wrecking Crew (2008); available from Delta Groove Productions and the iTunes Music Store. Visit LightninMalcolm.com and their MySpace page for more information. • I Shall Not Be Moved (4:48) by Mississippi John Hurt, from a July 1st, 1964, live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • Gin House Blues (3:16) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009). Treasure will be released April 14th, and orders can be placed at Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. Visit Nicole's MySpace page for more information. • Baby's Like A Train (4:53) by Robert Stanley, from Roadman's Hammer (2008); available from DigStation.com, CDConnection.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RoadmansHammer.com and Robert's MySpace page for more information. • That Boy (3:40) and Dirtfloorcracker (3:37), both by JJ Grey & Mofro, and both from Lochloosa (2004); available from the band's online store and the iTMS. Visit Mofro.net and this page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • War (3:28) by JJ Grey & Mofro, from Country Ghetto (2007); available from the band's online store and the iTMS. Visit Mofro.net and this page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • The Philly Shimmy (3:06) by Steve Guyger, from Last Train To Dover (1997); available from the iTMS. Visit SteveGuyger.com for more information. • Who (4:36) by Nappy Brown, from Long Time Coming (2007); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blind Pig Records site, and the Nappy Brown article at Wikipedia for more information. • Chocolate Jesus (5:05) by Martin Harley, from Martin Harley (2003); available from Martin's online shop and the iTMS. Visit MartinHarleyBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: The Ash Grove; Music of the Ash Grove; Mississippi John Hurt; Wolfgang's Vault; The Great Northern Blues Society's Blues Cafe 2009. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through the following social networking sites: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #154 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)