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Wiz Khalifa joins Hawk vs Wolf for a candid conversation about everything from his skating roots and Muay Thai training to the highs and lows of his music career. He talks about his worst injury, balancing hits with new music, and why intimate venues beat arena shows. Wiz also opens up about working with Snoop Dogg, his upcoming album Kush & Orange Juice 2, and the surprising moments that shaped his journey. Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. Go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code HAWKWOLF. Download the FREE Ibotta app Get $5 just for trying IBOTTA by using the code when you register USE CODE: HAWK Earn points by paying rent right now when you go to join bilt.com/hawk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wiz Khalifa joins Hawk vs Wolf for a candid conversation about everything from his skating roots and Muay Thai training to the highs and lows of his music career. He talks about his worst injury, balancing hits with new music, and why intimate venues beat arena shows. Wiz also opens up about working with Snoop Dogg, his upcoming album Kush & Orange Juice 2, and the surprising moments that shaped his journey. Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. Go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code HAWKWOLF. Download the FREE Ibotta app Get $5 just for trying IBOTTA by using the code when you register USE CODE: HAWK Earn points by paying rent right now when you go to join bilt.com/hawk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is rapper and one-fifth of the collective No Label, Yo OG. We spoke about Buddhism and spirituality, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Belly, Dope, the ritual of going to the movies, juggling different projects, coming up listening to And1 mixtapes and Joey Bada$$, how he came to make music and help form No Label, and the creative process behind his projects Burgundy—produced entirely by Buddy—and this year's This Too Shall Pass. Come fuck with us. This Too Shall Pass is available now wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping the album on Bandcamp, where it comes with a handful of exclusive bonus tracks. Follow OG on Instagram (@supreme47g) and keep up with No Label on IG and TikTok: @nolabelentMy first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today starting at $5/month to get early access to episodes, our Discord server, exclusive bonus interviews and reviews, and more!Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the Show.
We cover a range of topics including the NAIA banning transgender men to women from women sports, the No Label party no longer having a party, jail time for parents of school shooters, March Madness, Tiger Woods, and, of course, THE Eclipse!
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: The No Label Party wants to put a Republican and Democrat to team up on the ticket but no one took the bait. Greg Wrightstone, geologist and Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition, joins Marc & Kim to discuss a Federal District Court overturning Biden's climate rule for states. Josh Divine, Missouri Solicitor General, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk about how they never found out who leaked the Dobbs decision, about the Administration suppressing information that criticized them, and if a state can defend it's own borders Coming Up: Kurt Bahr and Ryan Wiggins
New York's presidential primary went under the radar as the suspense of the race fades. Also, the No Label party opts not to run.
Today's podcast features Andrew Walworth, and Real Clear Politics correspondents Susan Crabtree and Phil Wegmann discussing Biden's State of the Union address and the GOP's response. They also talk about the "No Labels" party and the big changes coming at the RNC. Then, Andy interviews Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., Ph.D., who is a professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine in the Department of Health Policy. They chat about the Samizdat award. And finally, Carl Cannon interviews Eric Spitz who is a former president of the Orange County Register and CFO of Narragansett Brewing Co.
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Episode 117 Electronic Keyboards in Jazz, A Recorded History, Part 1 of 2 Playlist Length Start Time Introduction 05:42 00:00 1. Vernon Geyer, “Day After Day” from All Ashore / Day After Day (1938 Bluebird). Soloist, Hammond Electric Organ, Vernon Geyer. 02:22 05:42 2. Milt Herth Quartet / Milt Herth Trio, “Minuet in Jazz” from Home-Cookin' Mama With The Fryin' Pan / Minuet In Jazz (1938 Decca). Milt Herth was one of the first to record with the Hammond Organ Model A. His playing was more focused on melody and counterpoint and not so much on creating a lush progression of chords. This was recorded a few years before the availability of the Leslie rotating speaker, which added a special tone quality to later Hammonds, such as the model B3. 02:44 08:04 3. Milt Herth Quartet / Milt Herth Trio, “Looney Little Tooney” from Flat Foot Floojie / Looney Little Tooney (1938 Decca). Vocals, O'Neil Spencer; Drums, O'Neil Spencer; Guitar, Teddy Bunn; Hammond Organ, Milt Herth; Piano, Willie Smith (The Lion). 02:50 10:46 4. "Fats" Waller And His Rhythm, “Come Down to Earth, My Angel” from Come Down To Earth, My Angel / Liver Lip Jones (1941 Bluebird). Waller was an extremely popular ragtime and stride piano player and vocalist. In this number, he takes a rare turn on an electric organ, presumably an early model Hammond. Vocals, Piano, Electric Organ, "Fats" Waller; Bass, Cedric Wallace; Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Gene Sedric; Drums, Slick Jones; Guitar, Al Casey; Trumpet, John Hamilton. 03:10 13:36 5. Collins H. Driggs, “When Day is Done” from The Magic Of The Novachord (1941 Victor). Soloist, Hammond Novachord, Collins H. Driggs. This was an early polyphonic keyboard that generated its sounds using valve, or vacuum tube, oscillators. Made by Hammond, the Novachord was an entirely different electronic instrument than its tone-wheel organs. The Novachord had unique, synthesizer-like controls over envelope generation, band pass filtering and vibrato controlled by a series of flip switches, offering the keyboardist a unique suite of sounds. 03:11 16:45 6. The Four Clefs, “It's Heavenly” from It's Heavenly / Dig These Blues (1943 Bluebird). Hammond Electric Organ, James Marshall. Another organ recording and a nice duet with a guitarist Johnny "Happy" Green. 02:41 19:54 7. Ethel Smith And The Bando Carioca, “Tico-Tico” from Tico-Tico / Lero Lero / Bem Te Vi Atrevido (1944 Decca). Another was a popular and skilled organist using a pre-B3 Hammond. 02:45 22:36 8. Slim Gaillard Quartette, “Novachord Boogie” from Tee Say Malee / Novachord Boogie (1946 Atomic Records). Bass, Tiny Brown; Drums, Oscar Bradley; Guitar, Slim Gaillard; Piano, Dodo Marmarosa. While the Hammond Novachord plays a prominent role in this recording, the player is not credited. 02:57 25:20 9. Milt Herth And His Trio,” Twelfth Street Rag” from Herthquake Boogie / Twelfth Street Rag (1948 Decca). Recorded in New York, NY, September 5, 1947. Described on the recording as a “Boogie Woogie Instrumental.” Hammond Organ, Milt Herth; Drums, Piano, Uncredited. Herth had been recording with the Hammond organ since 1937. 03:10 28:16 10. Ben Light With Herb Kern And Lloyd Sloop, “Benny's Boogie” from Benny's Boogie / Whispering (1949 Tempo). This track includes the triple keyboard combination of piano, organ, and Novachord. Hammond Electric Organ , Herb Kern; Piano, Ben Light; Hammond Novachord, Lloyd Sloop. 02:37 31:27 11. Johnny Meyer Met Het Kwartet Jan Corduwener, “There's Yes! Yes! in your Eyes” from Little White Lies / Thereʼs Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes (1949 Decca). Accordion player Johnny Meyer added a Hammond Solovox organ to his musical arrangements. The Solovox was monophonic and it added a solo voice to his performances. This recording is from the Netherlands. 03:22 34:04 12. E. Robert Scott, R.E. Wolke, “Instructions For Playing Lowrey Organo” (excerpt) from Instructions For Playing Lowrey Organo (circa 1950 No Label). Promotional disc produced by piano and organ distributor Janssen, presumably with the cooperation of Lowrey. This is a 12-inch 78 RPM disc, but is undated, so I believe that picking 1950 as the release year is safe because the Organo was introduced in 1949 and 78 RPM records were already beginning to be replaced in 1950 by the 33-1/3 RPM disc. Recordings of this instrument are extremely rare. I have no such examples within a jazz context, but being a competitor of the Hammond Solovox, I thought this was worth including. 03:23 37:26 13. Ethel Smith, “Toca Tu Samba” from Souvenir Album (1950 Decca). One of the great female masters of the Hammond Electric Organ was Ethel Smith. Her performances were mostly considered as pop music, but she had the knack for creating Latin jazz tracks such as this. Featuring The Bando Carioca; Hammond Electric Organ soloist, Ethel Smith. 02:25 40:48 14. The Harmonicats, “The Little Red Monkey” from The Little Red Monkey / Pachuko Hop (1953 Mercury). Jerry Murad's Harmonicats were an American harmonica-based group. On this number, they included the electronic instrument known as the Clavioline. The Clavioline produced a fuzzy square wave that could be filtered to roughly imitate many other instruments. The record is inscribed with the message, “Introducing the Clavioline,” but the player is not mentioned. 01:56 43:12 15. Djalma Ferreira E Seus Milionarios Do Ritmo, “Solovox Blues” from Parada De Dança N. 2 (1953 Musidisc). From Brazil comes a jazz group that included the Hammond Solovox Organ as part of its ensemble. Invented in 1940, the Solovox was a monophonic keyboard intended as an add-on to a piano for playing organ-flavored solos. It had a 3-octave mini keyboard and controls over vibrato and attack time, and tone settings for deep, full, and brilliant. Piano, Hammond Solovox Organ, Djalma Ferreira; Bass, Egidio Bocanera; Bongos, Amaury Rodrigues; Drums, Cecy Machado; Guitar, Nestor Campos. 02:31 45:08 16. Eddie Baxter, “Jalousie” from Temptation (1957 Rendezvous Records). Piano, Hammond Organ, Celesta (Electronic Celeste), Krueger Percussion Bass, Eddie Baxter; rhythm section, uncredited. Like Ethel Smith, Baxter was pushing the limits of popular music with his virtuosity on the organ and other instruments. In this track you can hear the electronic celesta with its chime-like sounds near the beginning before the electric organ and guitar dominate the rest of the piece. 02:33 47:38 17. Eddie Baxter, “Temptation” from Temptation (1957 Rendezvous Records). Hammond Electric Organ, Eddie Baxter. Piano, Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Krueger Percussion Bass, Eddie Baxter. In this track, you can clearly hear the Wurlitzer electric piano in several sections. 02:08 50:10 18. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Advice to Medics” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). This excursion into one of the first records released by Sun Ra as a bandleader of the Arkestra was recorded in 1956 at RCA Studios, Chicago. This track is a solo for the Wurlitzer Electric Piano, an instrument invented in 1954 and that was quickly adopted by many jazz and popular music players. 02:02 52:17 19. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “India” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). A work featuring the Wurlitzer Electric Piano played by Sun Ra, miscellaneous percussion; electric bass, Wilburn Green; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran; Timpani, Timbales, Jim Herndon; and trumpet, Art Hoyle. 04:48 54:18 20. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Springtime in Chicago” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). This work features Sun Ra playing the acoustic and electric pianos. Wurlitzer Electric Piano, piano Sun Ra; bass, Victor Sproles; Tenor Saxophone, John Gilmore; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran. 03:50 59:14 21. Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra, “Sunology” from Super-Sonic Jazz (1957 El Saturn Records). Another number with both the acoustic and electric pianos. Of interest is how Sun Ra moves deftly from one keyboard to the other (these recordings were made in real time), often mid-phrase. This was a style of playing that Sun Ra would continue to perfect throughout his long career and many electronic keyboards. Wurlitzer Electric Piano, piano Sun Ra; bass, Victor Sproles; Tenor Saxophone, John Gilmore; Drums, Robert Barry and William Cochran; Alto Saxophone, James Scales; Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick. 12:47 01:02:54 22. Steve Allen, “Electronic Boogie” from Electrified Favorites (1958 Coral). From Steve Allen, who played the Wurlitzer Electric Piano on this track. This track has the characteristic brashness that was typical of the Wurlitzer sound. 02:23 01:15:40 23. Steve Allen, “Steverino Swings” from Electrified Favorites (1958 Coral). From Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Steve Allen. Unlike many tracks featuring the Wurlitzer Electric, which make use of its distortion and emphasize its sharp attack, it was possible to closely mimic an acoustic piano as well, as Allen does here. I had to listen to this several times before I believed that it was the Wurlitzer, as the liner notes state. But you can hear certain tell-tale sounds all along the way—such as the slight electrified reverb after a phrase concludes and the occasional thump of the bass notes played by the left hand. 02:54 01:18:02 24. Michel Magne, “Larmes En Sol Pleureur (Extrait D'un Chagrin Emmitouflé)” from Musique Tachiste (1959 Paris). Jazz expression in a third-stream jazz setting by French composer Michel Magne. Third-stream was a music genre that fused jazz and classical music. The term was coined in 1957 by composer Gunther Schuller after which there was a surge of activity around this idea. In this example, the Ondes Martenot and vocalist add jazz nuances to a chamber music setting, the interpretation being very jazz-like. Ondes Martenot, Janine De Waleine; Piano, Paul Castagnier; Violin, Lionel Gali; Voice, Christiane Legrand. 02:38 01:20:54 25. Ray Charles, “What'd I Say” from What'd I Say (1959 Atlantic). This might be the most famous track ever recorded using a Wurlitzer Electric Piano. The fuzzy, sharp tone added depth and feeling to the playing. The opening bars were imitated far and wide for radio advertising of drag races during the 1960s. 05:05 01:23:30 26. Lew Davies And His Orchestra, “Spellbound” from Strange Interlude (1961 Command). This was one of Enoch Light's productions from the early 1960s, when stereo separation was still an experiment. This is the theme from the Hitchcock movie with a melody played on the Ondioline, a monophonic organ and an otherwise jazzy arrangement with a rhythm section, reeds, and horns. Arrangement, Lew Davies; Ondioline, Sy Mann; Bass, Bob Haggart, Jack Lesberg; Cymbalum, Michael Szittai; Drums, George Devens, Phil Kraus; French Horn,Paul Faulise, Tony Miranda; Guitar, Tony Mottola; Reeds, Al Klink, Ezelle Watson, Phil Bodner, Stanley Webb; Trombone, Bobby Byrne, Dick Hixon, Urbie Green; Produced by, Enoch Light. 03:29 01:28:34 27. Sy Mann and Nick Tagg, “Sweet and Lovely” from 2 Organs & Percussion (1961 Grand Award). Duets on the Hammond B3 and Lowrey Organs “propelled by the urgent percussive drive of a brilliant rhythm section.” This is a unique opportunity to contract and compare the sounds of the Hammond and Lowrey organs with percussion. Hammond B3 Organ, Sy Mann, Nick Tagg. The track begins with the Lowrey and demonstrates the sliding tone effects made possible by its Glide foot switch. 02:58 01:32:02 28. Enoch Light And The Light Brigade, “Green Eyes” from Vibrations (1962 Command). More stereo separation hijinks from Enoch Light. This tune features the Ondioline in an exchange of lines with the guitar and other instruments. The Ondioline is first heard at about 35 seconds. Ondioline, Milton Kraus; Bass, Bob Haggart; Guitar, Tony Mottola; Percussion, Bobby Rosengarden, Dan Lamond, Ed Shaughnessy, Phil Kraus; Piano, Moe Wechsler; Trumpet – Doc Severinsen; Woodwind – Phil Bodner, Stanley Webb; Produced by, Enoch Light. 02:50 01:34:59 29. Jimmy Smith, “Begger for the Blues” from The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith--Bashin' (1962 Verve). Jimmy Smith was a great jazz soloist on the Hammond B3 organ. This stripped-down arrangement shows his nuanced expression skills with the organ. 07:26 01:37:49 30. Jimmy Smith, “Walk On The Wild Side” from The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith--Bashin' (1962 Verve). This big band arrangement of a theme from the movie Walk on the Wild Side features the Hammond B3 of Smith in the context of a full jazz orchestration. 05:54 01:45:12 31. Dick Hyman And His Orchestra, “Stompin' At The Savoy” from Electrodynamics (1963 Command). Arranged, Lowrey Organ, Dick Hyman; Bass, Bob Haggart; Drums, Osie Johnson; Guitar, Al Casamenti, Tony Mottola; Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Bongos, Congas, Bass Drum, Bells, Cowbell, Bob Rosengarden, Phil Kraus; Produced by Enoch Light. Hyman shows off the steady, smooth tonalities of the Lowrey and also makes use of the Glide foot switch right from the beginning with that little whistling glissando that he repeats five times in the first 30 seconds. 02:50 01:51:06 32. Sun Ra, “The Cosmos” from The Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra, Vol. I (1965 ESP Disc). The instrumentation on this entire album is quite experimental, especially the dominance of the bass marimba, Electronic Celesta, and timpani of Sun Ra. The celesta is seldom heard on jazz records, but it is the only electronic keyboard found on this track. Marimba, Electronic Celesta, timpani, Sun Ra; Percussion, Jimhmi (sp Jimmy) Johnson; Performer, Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra; Baritone Saxophone, Percussion, Pat Patrick; Bass, Ronnie Boykins; Bass Clarinet, Wood Block, Robert Cummings; Bass Trombone, Bernard Pettaway; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Danny Davis; Percussion, timpani, Jimmi Johnson; Piccolo Flute, Alto Saxophone, Bells, Spiral Cymbal, Marshall Allen. 07:31 01:53:54 33. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra, “The Magic City” from The Magic City (1966 Saturn Research). You won't be disappointed to know that Sun Ra gave the Clavioline a turn on this album. This was prior to his experimenting with synthesizers, which we will cover in Part 2 of this exploration of early electronic keyboards in jazz. He incorporated the Clavioline in many of his mid-1960s recordings. Clavioline, Piano, Sun Ra; Alto Saxophone, Danny Davis, Harry Spencer; Percussion, Roger Blank; Trombone, Ali Hassan; Trumpet, Walter Miller. 27:24 02:01:22 34. Clyde Borly & His Percussions, “Taboo” from Music In 5 Dimensions (1965 Atco). Vocals, Ondes Martenot, Janine De Waleyne. Yes, Ms. De Waleyne was a French vocalist and Ondes Martenot player. 03:33 02:28:44 35. Jeanne Loriod, Stève Laurent and Pierre Duclos, ''Ordinateur X Y Z” from Ondes Martenot (1966 SONOROP). Album of broadcast library music from France that happened to feature the Ondes Martenot played Jeanne Loriod; drums, uncredited. The dynamic expression features of the monophonic electronic instrument can be clearly experienced on this track. 02:05 02:32:16 36. Roger Roger, “Running with the Wind” from Chappell Mood Music Vol. 21 (1969 Chappell). Broadcast library recording with various themes played using the Ondes Martenot. This track features a solo Ondes Martenot and is backed by an electric harpsichord. The Ondes Martenot used the same electronic principle to create smooth, flowing tones as the Theremin, only that it was controlled by a keyboard. In this piece, the articulation of the Ondes Martenot is quite apart from that of the Theremin, including its double-tracked tones and the quick pacing which is rather un-Theremin-like. 01:28 02:34:20 37. Roger Roger, “Night Ride” from Chappell Mood Music Vol. 21 (1969 Chappell). Broadcast library recording with various themes played using the Ondes Martenot. While this track features a flute solo, you can hear the Ondes Martenot from time to time, especially in the middle break. Other uncredited musician play drums, harp, and perhaps a celesta on this track. 01:35 02:35:45 Opening background music: Dick Hyman And His Orchestra, “Mack the Knife,” “Satin Doll” and “Shadowland” from Electrodynamics (1963 Command). Dick Hyman playing the Lowrey organ. Arranged, Lowrey Organ, Dick Hyman; Bass, Bob Haggart; Drums, Osie Johnson; Guitar, Al Casamenti, Tony Mottola; Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Bongos, Congas, Bass Drum, Bells, Cowbell, Bob Rosengarden, Phil Kraus; Produced by Enoch Light. 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 download the PDF, for free, on my blog, Noise and Notations at thomholmes.com
We welcome NBA superstar Baron Davis, who shares his insights into the transition from sports to business. Baron shares his journey growing up in South Central LA and how he leveraged the advice from mentors and fellow athletes to help build a lasting legacy beyond his NBA days.Baron's story is not just about sports, it's about leveraging his athletic career into a second act in business, and how he was able to navigate the business landscape with the same agility he used on the court, and mentoring the next generation to do the same.About Baron Davis:Baron Davis is an entrepreneur, investor, and two-time NBA All-Star and record-holder. Known for his electrifying style on the court, Davis was a powerful point guard, who won acclaim for executing in crucial, high-pressure moments, when his team needed him the most. As a businessman, Baron was one of the original investors for Vitaminwater and helped launch Thrive Market.Baron is also the founder of several companies, including Sports and Lifestyle in Culture (SLIC), The Black Santa Company, BIG, and No Label—each with the objective of combining creative talent with original publication and production to develop and provide educational and heartwarming stories that appeal to global audiences of all ages. Baron also served as producer of several acclaimed documentaries including Crips and Bloods: Made In America, 30 for 30: Sole Man, and The Drew: No Excuse, Just Produce. In this episode, we discuss:(1:45) Basketball and finance lessons from early mentors shape Baron's path(3:08) Transition to Crossroads exposes him to diverse social dynamics, sparking entrepreneurial curiosity(5:01) Early representation and self-navigation in his career(7:00) The launches of BIG focusing on curated networking for athletes and investors(11:56) BIG's educational and corporate partnership strategies aim for impactful industry connections(14:08) The importance of efficiently using athletes' time off the court and ensuring meaningful business interactions(16:37) BIG's approach to education and corporate partnerships, aiming for impactful connections across various industries(19:42) BIG's role in fostering business relationships in sports(21:24) Forming productive partnerships between athletes and entrepreneurs(26:36) His personal investment story with Vitamin WaterFast Favorites:*
Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com. Archives at brianturnershow.comXMAL DEUTSCHLAND - Allein - Early Singles 1981-82 (Sacred Bones, 2024)BLUE ORCHIDS - Hanging Man (live) - The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain) (1982, re: Tiny Global Productions, 2024)TERMINAL INTENSITY - Til the End of the Day - Tentatively Terminal 1977-89 (cs, Gulcher, 2024)PETIT BUREAU - The Red Spot Cave - Bear's Brain (Dushtu, 2024)HOAVI - Phase 2 - Phases (Gost Zvuk, 2023)XAO SEFFCHEQUE - Happy New Wave - 7" (Zick Zack, 1981)WWW - Virus Negro Digital - V/A: Este Sinte Mata Fascistas (Fichines Ruido Zafarla, 2024)GASWAR - Mom and Dad and Father - Girl Vanishes On Way To Jive Club (Rock Is Hell, 2023)TERMINAL CHEESECAKE - Wipey's Revenge - Le Sacre Du Lièvre (Box, 2019)SHOCKING BLUE - Love Buzz - Shocking Blue (Colossus, 1970)ANIKA - Officer Officer - Anika (Invada, 2010)DEATH PEDALS - Nil By Mouth - Meat House (Hominid/Rip This Joint, 2016)LUPO CITTA - Machine Operator - Lupo Citta (12XU, 2024)THEE ALCOHOLICS - Power - Live at the Piper (Human Worth, 2023)SATIN LATIN - Same Mistakes - Demo (NL, 1981)CHRONOPHASIA - Gas Station Eye-Catcher - Chronophasia (cs, Cream Over Misery, 2019)MARCIA BASSETT & SERGEJ VUTUC - Covering the Surface Piece 2 - Covering the Surface (cs, Yew, 2023)IL ROVESCIO DELLA MEDAGLIA - Excerpt - Giudizio Avrai (NL, 1975)MAJOR ENTERTAINER - A Tribute To Fraternity Vacation - A Tribute To Fraternity Vacation - 7" (NO Label, 2023)LÉON APHAR & IVANN CRUZ - Sisters - Aphar's Cave (Circum-Disc, 2023)BARRY STOCK - Relentless - New Wave Disco Ambulance Driver (cs, Muteant Sounds, 2024)SUNDAE PAINTERS - Serious Eye - Sundae Painters (Leather Jacket, 2023)SONG PEOPLE - Bottom of the Well - Spring Demos 2023 (BC, 2023)ZONGKONSTRUKTEURE - Wochenende - Terrible (cs, NL, 1992)PHILL NIBLOCK - Held Tones - Young Person's Guide To Phill Niblock (Blast First, 1995)
The Detroit News reports it obtained audio of Donald Trump pressuring two Wayne County canvassers not to certify Joe Biden's win. Then, the No Label's organization is preparing for the most unlikely of scenarios: forming a coalition government after the election if no candidate receives enough electoral votes. Meanwhile, the spotlight on immigration continues to increase, as issues on the border continue. Tonight, we take a look at how immigration policies are hurting the healthcare industry. Jonathan Karl, Kristy Greenberg, Hugo Lowell, Charlie Dent, Conor Lamb, Heidi Heitkamp, and Erica DeBoer join.
This new hop sounds fishy...With our recent love of tinned seafood we were pretty stoked to hear about Anchovy hops, and even more stoked to hear they don't taste like anchovies. We'll have to find a beer with these soon.Y'all remember a couple of years ago when someone stole two truckloads of beer from Sweetwater Brewery? Well, some folks in Memphis beat that by stealing "17 or 18 truckloads" of Twisted Tea. What in the world will you do with that much Tea? I can't wait to hear how this shakes out.Spice up your boring beerI'm not sure this is exactly new, but the internet says to upgrade your cheap beer to put a few dashes of hot sauce in it. Some places really go all out with that like a Loaded Tecate or the Dressed Hamm's. I decide to try it with a Three Taverns Beeps and gotta say, pretty good.On the note of spicy beers... remember when chile pepper beers were cool? Habnero Sculpin, Stone's horrendous Crime and Punishment. We loved No Label's Don Jalapeno. Another one last to the sand of time, mostly.More brewery closures coming at us and another big one this week with the announcement that Ecliptic Brewing would close their pub and restaurant. However, the brand's beer will still be available.Happy Thanksgiving!We're talking off this week to stuff our fat faces with turkey. We hope you'll do the same. Have a great holiday and we'll see you in two weeks!Beers of the WeekFeatured! Parish's Holy Ghost 3X NE IPA - Deep dive on the show.Parish Ghost in the MachineParish Reve Coffee StoutSierra Nevada CelebrationAllagash GatherwellThanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
Navarro sits down with Brian Teta and addresses her recent Instagram post about Maluma that got people talking, gives her perspective on ‘No Label' candidates and weighs in on how Republicans are addressing abortion after Tuesday's election results. Plus, she discusses being named to The Hollywood Reporter's list of the most powerful Latin players in film, TV and music – bravo, Ana! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Navarro sits down with Brian Teta and addresses her recent Instagram post about Maluma that got people talking, gives her perspective on ‘No Label' candidates and weighs in on how Republicans are addressing abortion after Tuesday's election results. Plus, she discusses being named to The Hollywood Reporter's list of the most powerful Latin players in film, TV and music – bravo, Ana! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Label the Podcast returns after their season 4 hiatus. Dante, Nelson, and Kiman discuss the new studio space and what they've been doing in their down time. This episode includes conversations around Conway's 2nd annual Drumwork Fest, top 5 Hip-Hop CEO's, and our new 3rd eye segment based around cymatics. Check out our YouTube channel for video of this podcast, link provided below.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6H_TcnreGBWMfxXPgK7wxg
Daily Kos's Founder, Markos Moulitsas, did not mince his words as he exposed No Label. An episode of Survive the Raft put the most dangerous racism on display. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rowena-curlewis/https://www.denomination.com/ Does wine really need a fancy label? What if packaging was the absolute minimal design? What's the future of sustainable packaging? https://ororapackagingsolutions.com/Looking to improve the sustainability of your packaging today? Check out: https://www.landsberg.com/The views and opinions expressed on the "Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. https://specright.com/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1329820053/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=corygathttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-connors/I'm here to help you make your packaging more sustainable! Reach out today and I'll get back to you asap. This podcast is an independent production and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2022.
More evidence covid escaped from Wuhan, the No Label party is the party about nothing, review of the day's stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's been a while! After the Peyton inflicted break, Peyton and Mike are back with several topics, including Biden's authorization of reserve troop deployments to Europe, a self-proclaimed 2024 election insurance policy by "No Labels", offering an alternative to Biden and Trump, and the release of the much anticipated Oppenheimer and the resulting backlash. There's a lot to cover, so kick back and enjoy the show!
On this Dixie Dems episode of the Lean to the Left podcast, you'll hear Georgia Republican wacko Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laud President Biden for all of the great work he's done since his election. Yes, that's true. In fact, so true that the Biden campaign has turned those comments by Greene into a killer TV ad.Also on this episode, you'll hear a Republican Congressman inside a couple's bedroom while they are preparing to have sex telling them they're not allowed to use contraception. Yep, that's right. It's an ad Democrats are running in Ohio, and while funny, it's a warning of how the GOP is trying to interfere with our personal lives on many fronts.All of that, plus discussions about the No Label party and efforts by some moderates to establish a bipartisan ticket to challenge Biden and the eventual Republican nominee, as well as key political issues percolating in southern states and nationwide.Remember, the Dixie Dems is the monthly podcast from Lean to the Left, which takes an irreverent look at politics in our region and nationwide. Joining me on the episode, as always, are Arthur Hill, from North Carolina, and Robert Thompson, from Georgia.Arthur is first vice chair of the Brunswick County, North Carolina, Democratic party. Robert Thompson is based in Atlanta and founded Peach News Now and its opinion podcast, Got Damn Liberals.Me, I'm based in South Carolina, the state where two Republican candidates are taking on Donald Trump in the Republican presidential sweepstakes. They, of course, are former SC governor Nikki Haley, former UN ambassador for Trump, and Sen. Tim Scott, the only African American GOP US Senator.On July 1, Trump took over Main Street of the tiny town of Pickens located in the hills of our state, where he drew a big crowd of supporters…some estimates as high as 50k, although that was in dispute by some attendees. However, it was hot and thousands stood for hours to hear this man. Some even got sick from the heat. Incredible.At any rate, it was on the home-state turf of Haley and Scott, two long-shot candidates who are trying to wrest the GOP nomination from him.“2024 is our final battle,” declared Trump. “Under our leadership, the forgotten men and women will be forgotten no longer.” Same old message, reprised from his previous campaigns. Same old song. And the people lap it up.In North Carolina, Arthur Hill discusses a groundbreaking decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on gerrymandering, which he said Democrats were applauding as crucial to fair elections, both in the Tar Heel State and nationwide.In Georgia, Thompson discusses upcoming potential indictment of Donald Trump in the case involving the former president's ill-fated effort to convince state officials to simply "find" him the 11,000 votes he would have needed to carry the state in the 2020 election. There is much, much more in this episode as the Dixie Dems cut through typical and ongoing GOP BS.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
On this Dixie Dems episode of the Lean to the Left podcast, you'll hear Georgia Republican wacko Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laud President Biden for all of the great work he's done since his election. Yes, that's true. In fact, so true that the Biden campaign has turned those comments by Greene into a killer TV ad.Also on this episode, you'll hear a Republican Congressman inside a couple's bedroom while they are preparing to have sex telling them they're not allowed to use contraception. Yep, that's right. It's an ad Democrats are running in Ohio, and while funny, it's a warning of how the GOP is trying to interfere with our personal lives on many fronts.All of that, plus discussions about the No Label party and efforts by some moderates to establish a bipartisan ticket to challenge Biden and the eventual Republican nominee, as well as key political issues percolating in southern states and nationwide.Remember, the Dixie Dems is the monthly podcast from Lean to the Left, which takes an irreverent look at politics in our region and nationwide. Joining me on the episode, as always, are Arthur Hill, from North Carolina, and Robert Thompson, from Georgia.Arthur is first vice chair of the Brunswick County, North Carolina, Democratic party. Robert Thompson is based in Atlanta and founded Peach News Now and its opinion podcast, Got Damn Liberals.Me, I'm based in South Carolina, the state where two Republican candidates are taking on Donald Trump in the Republican presidential sweepstakes. They, of course, are former SC governor Nikki Haley, former UN ambassador for Trump, and Sen. Tim Scott, the only African American GOP US Senator.On July 1, Trump took over Main Street of the tiny town of Pickens located in the hills of our state, where he drew a big crowd of supporters…some estimates as high as 50k, although that was in dispute by some attendees. However, it was hot and thousands stood for hours to hear this man. Some even got sick from the heat. Incredible.At any rate, it was on the home-state turf of Haley and Scott, two long-shot candidates who are trying to wrest the GOP nomination from him.“2024 is our final battle,” declared Trump. “Under our leadership, the forgotten men and women will be forgotten no longer.” Same old message, reprised from his previous campaigns. Same old song. And the people lap it up.In North Carolina, Arthur Hill discusses a groundbreaking decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on gerrymandering, which he said Democrats were applauding as crucial to fair elections, both in the Tar Heel State and nationwide.In Georgia, Thompson discusses upcoming potential indictment of Donald Trump in the case involving the former president's ill-fated effort to convince state officials to simply "find" him the 11,000 votes he would have needed to carry the state in the 2020 election. There is much, much more in this episode as the Dixie Dems cut through typical and ongoing GOP BS.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4719048/advertisement
Today on The Brett Winterble Show we're joined by former North Carolina Governor and WBT contributor Pat McCrory to talk about the "No Labels" controversy that is continuing to garner attention. Brett and the former governor react to how hosts of "The View," talked about the movement before talking about the politicization of election boards in states around the country + McCrory explains why he thinks it is an important movement ahead of the 2024 Presidential election as well as preparing for the onslaught likely coming the way of the "No Label," believers. McCrory also talks about how his previous experience dealing with controversial issues has prepared him for dealing with backlash in the future before sharing what he's hearing inside both political parties when it comes to the direction of the leadership of The United States of America + why he feels like we need more choices than simply Trump or Biden for the head job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman for Wednesday, July 12th, including guests Tom Blocker with news of improving automobile sales, Theresa Payton talking about the US Senate getting a classified briefing on the potential and dangers of AI, Brett Winterble with his take on a Georgia Dem flipping to the GOP, Dr. Ashley Lucas of PHD Weight Loss talking about her new podcast "The Dr. Ashley Show," Breaking Brett Jensen live from Spain enjoying free food and drink at the Madrid Airport private lounge, and Pat McCrory with a No Label update and a McCrory Top Five!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/bob-dylan-favourite-john-prine-song/#Bob Dylan is one hell of a wordsmith. His ability to capture the mood of the times in just a handful of well-honed phrases once earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature, which he initially turned down only to begrudgingly accept later down the line. One wonders if he rejected the honour out of fellow feeling for the great John Prine, whose body of work contains some of the finest turns-of-phrase in the 20th-century folk canon. Prine always seemed slightly surprised by his own talent. While working as a mailman in Chicago, he began attending open-mic nights at the Fifth Peg. Although initially reluctant to sing himself, John was forced to take to the stage after one performer threw down the gauntlet. On stage, he was modest almost to a fault, seeming to fade into the background. His songs, on the other hand, stood tall and proud, many of which seemed so different from the usual folk balladry coming off stage that he felt embarrassed singing them: “Some were so different that I hesitated to sing them for anybody because I thought I hadn't heard anything like this before,” he once recalled. “And I thought, ‘Is it because it's really good, or is it because it's so awful?'”Bob Dylan would have agreed with the former. The pair met for the first time in New York. Prine had just been to watch Kris Kristofferson perform in Greenwich Village and ended up tagging along with the singer-songwriter after the show. After making himself comfortable in Carly Simon's apartment, Prine heard a knock on the door. It was Dylan, fresh from a long hiatus after his motorcycle crash: “We got introduced and pretty soon the guitars came out,” Prine recalled. “I got to singing one of my songs called ‘Far From Me'. My first album was three weeks away from being released and all of a sudden Bob Dylan starts singing along. I'm sitting there thinking, ‘I know all your songs, but how do you know mine!'”During a conversation with The Huffington Post many years later, Dylan would label Prine's lyrics “pure Proustian existentialism,” and “Midwestern mind trips to the nth degree.” But it wasn't just Prine's capacity as a writer that impressed Dylan. “And he writes beautiful songs,” he continued, expressing his adoration of songs like ‘Sam Stone', in which Prine sings about a drug-addled Vietnam veteran who eventually dies of an overdose. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Prine was actually drafted into the US Army during the conflict and was inspired to write the song by his fellow soldiers. It was perhaps real-world experience such as this that lent his lyrics such clarity, lyrics that Dylan found intensely moving.
In today's episode we finally have the first show, of the season, where we talk about nothing! We hope you enjoy today's show, please like and subscribe if you are first time listener or visit our like below for our other social media places. Have a wonderful day! https://linktr.ee/jtandrewshow
In Episode 96, R&P sits down with a fellow Podcast duo, Nelson & Donte from the "No Label Podcast"( @nolabelthepod ), in the episode the guy's discuss the art of podcasting and what goes into the craft to be successful, they also discuss the A.I. Phenomenon and all of the implications that come with it, tune in and enjoy, and join the conversation! #rnppodcast #nolabelpodcast #podcasting #podcast #podcastclips #podcastclip #podcastingwhileblack #podcastingforbeginners #ai #artificialintelligence #robots #robot #conspiracy No Label Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nolabelthepod/ No Label Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC6H_TcnreGBWMfxXPgK7wxg Everything R&P Podcast: https://linktr.ee/rnppodcast Everything PLAX: https://linktr.ee/PLAX Rick's Instagram: https://instagram.com/rikkitikki12?ig… Everything Producer Ray(AlmightyDonte716): https://wlo.link/@AlmightyDonte716 Camera Man VAD(KING VAD) on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/smokndaruntz KING VAD on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/king-vad/1497476395
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Ramzi Rafih, the Founder and General Partner of No Label Ventures, which invests in exceptional immigrant and under-represented founders who outperform. It backs exceptional immigrant founders from Day 1 and helps them with visa and immigration, as well as introductions to clients and downstream funding. Don't miss a thing on this. Tune in to learn more!
Will Arizona's newest political party, the "No Labels Party," draw from the GOP or Dems? Jim Sharpe thinks it'll mostly be people tired of wearing the "crazy" label.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
End of the year craft beer recap with Colin Klingermann from Saint Arnold Brewing Company, Casey Motes from Eureka Heights Brew Co, Michael Duckworth from True Anomaly Brewing and of course Tom Paynter from No Label Brewing Company. Lots is discussed over a few pints in the Saint Arnold Beer Garden.
On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank is joined by Steve Kates, aka Dr. Sky, a veteran radio and TV broadcaster and edu-tainer with expertise in astronomy and space. He's also a podcaster for wabcradio.com. They discuss all the latest in space news. Then, Frank discusses the CNBC poll saying that people want someone other than Biden and Trump in 2024, an article in Politico slamming the No Label party, and Kenneth's many first names. After, Frank talks about what really grinds his gears and then Dr. Murray Sabrin, economist, retired Professor of Finance at Ramapo College and the author of the new book “From Immigrant to Public Intellectual: An American Story” joins the show to talk about the economy, his book, and the news of the day. Later, Frank talks about the Pew Research Center poll saying that four in ten Americans say that we are "'living in the end times", and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friend of the show, and friend in our hearts Boris of No Label, jumps in the tub to drink some Big, badass, barrel aged beers. We wax poetic on the intricacies of high alcohol winter warmers and try to stay sober!! Jump in to season 4 with us!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hottubbeer/support
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This week's episode is a big one. No Label, Vallensons, 11 Below, Project Halo live at Thistle Draftshop in Spring, Texas.
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Hour 3 - Good Friday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers: Rumors of 2024 are coming out of Washington. The "No Name" party. ALSO - The Carriker team joins Nick this morning: The Carriker team talk about the upcoming election. The housing market is starting to see a swing and it's becoming more even. For any of your home loan needs, give the Carriker team a call today! Bruce with Beadles Property Maintenance also stops by: Nick had the Beadles Property Maintenance team out earlier this week. Nick and Bruce talk about the process of what you can expect whenever you call Beadles.
Our first repeat guest is none other than Tom Paynter from No Label Brewing in Katy, TX! As they approach their 12th anniversary in November, we recap their incredible year as they cleaned up at the World Beer Cup with a Silver Medal in the IPA category with Cali Boy IPA and 8 Crushie Awards at the Craft Beer Marketing Awards. They also have some great beers coming down the pipeline with Murky Myers Hazy IPA, a Halloween themed beer with a famous fictional serial killer as its inspiration. Also, their anniversary party on November 26th will have Perpetual Peace variants along with a can't wait to try barrel aged Belgian Quad. Thanks for listening to the show! Follow Circle Brewing Facebook Instagram Twitter Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Show Sponsors Galveston Island Brewing Hops and Houses with Hugh Squats and Hops Music by Bad Child --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/texasbeerexperience/support
On SZN 4 EP 12, Nelson and Danté conduct live on sight interviews at the ‘LOCATIONS' photography and arts event hosted by Steven Luang at ‘Legacy House Studios' in Buffalo, NY with artists and creatives from all over the world. https://www.legacyhousestudio.com/
Episode 186 was filmed in the van last Friday right after we left No Label Brewing in search of some fast food. We talk about our great experience playing at No Label, and during the song killing segment we discuss the merits and faults of Mötley Crüe and Guns N' Roses. Songs resurrections this week from Benny Mardones and Richie Barrett. ALSO: a few words for our dear old friend and fellow lifer musician Davee Bryan, whom we recently learned is terminally ill with cancer. Patrick met Davee when Patrick was bartending in Houston during the early 1990s, and Davee later essentially served as Patrick's mentor when Patrick first started performing live. Years later, after being introduced by Patrick, Davee and Chad did an acoustic duo for several months before Blaggards got started. Chad also contributed backing vocals to Davee's 2004 album Is Anyone Driving This Bus? (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kFflQHpZXsF_i1S8rYSltIdNiJ8_iyBd4) produced by Jack Saunders. Davee later moved to Lake Worth, Florida, where he has been writing and performing ever since. This episode concludes with a clip of Davee performing his excellent original song "The Only One" at the Foundry in Athens, GA, September 2015, filmed by his daughter Missy (original video (https://youtu.be/NFMeJE6Imqk)). DAVEE BRYAN - Is Anyone Driving This Bus? (Full Album) (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kFflQHpZXsF_i1S8rYSltIdNiJ8_iyBd4) Benny Mardones - Into the Night (https://youtu.be/zWHjJt4833I) Richie Barrett - Some Other Guy (https://youtu.be/i9mGII4HK7g) Show dates Blaggards.com (https://blaggards.com/shows/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pg/blaggards/events/) Bandsintown (https://www.bandsintown.com/a/3808) Follow us on social media YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/blaggards) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/blaggards/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/blaggards) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/blaggards/) Become a Patron Join Blaggards on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/blaggards) for bonus podcast content, live tracks, rough mixes, and other exclusives. Rate us Rate and review SlapperCast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slappercast-a-weekly-talk-show-with-blaggards/id1452061331) Questions? If you have questions for a future Q&A episode, * leave a comment on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/blaggards), or * tweet them to us (https://twitter.com/blaggards) with the hashtag #slappercast.
We are talking Wild West Brew Fest this week drinking No Label beers. Hear all the details for the upcoming beer fest in November.
Secrets and untold stories from independent country artists featuring Smithfield, Alexandra Kay, Drew Baldridge, and Spencer Crandall. Hosted by Bobbi Dixon (Backstage Bobbi). Follow us on socials @allcountrynews. Submit to us at allcountrynews.com
The brothers are back! This week with the hosts of No Label the Podcast, Nelson Clark and Danté Williams! They chat all about their music interviews, the best and worst of t.v. shows, and how artificial intelligence will take over the world.No Label the Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6H_TcnreGBWMfxXPgK7wxgNo Label the Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/nolabelthepod/Nelson on IG: https://www.instagram.com/seyedefx/Danté on IG: https://www.instagram.com/beyondprolificc/Merch Link: https://snack-spot-se.creator-spring.comInstacart Link: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/vAWXNTITC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twointhecooler/?hl=enSupport the show
This week listen to our adventures at the Bedrock City Comic-Con at No-Label Brewery! We watch cosplayers and we talk a bunch of new friends! Special cameos abound! Follow all our new friends! Bedrock City Comics https://www.facebook.com/BedrockCityComics/ https://www.instagram.com/bedrockcitycomics/?hl=en https://twitter.com/BedrockCity No-Label Brewery https://www.nolabelbrew.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nolabelbrew/?hl=en Uncanny Universe Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncanny-universe/id1100497821 Homebrewed Brass Ensemble https://www.homebrewedbrass.com/ https://www.facebook.com/homebrewedbrass https://www.instagram.com/homebrewedbrass/?hl=en "Spider-Man" https://www.instagram.com/smopandflop/ "Doctor Strange" https://www.instagram.com/dyercosplay/?hl=en "Endgame Thor" https://www.instagram.com/ktbeerguy/?hl=en "Scarlet Witch" https://www.instagram.com/ukita_cosplay/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/Ukita-Cosplay-100908592630682 Amanda Lee https://artofamandalee.bigcartel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/artofamandalee/?hl=en https://beacons.ai/artofamandalee Terry Dodson, check out Adventureman https://www.terrydodsonart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/terrydodsonart/?hl=en Mark A. Nelson https://www.grazingdinosaurpress.com/pages/mark/home.html https://www.instagram.com/grazingdinosaurpress/?hl=en opening & closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/ Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/
On this Episode Loon recaps the Lil Durk interview with Million dollars Worth Of Game and how some of these rappers are at war. Loon responds to the big homie energy Walo had speaking to Rapper Lil Durk about forgiving his brother killer loon always give props to Walo and Gille. Big Loon Also gets into why you see Walo Post Rappers on His page On album day, loon says Do we love the truth even if it doesn't come from a famous person? Also Lil Durk turns down Dj Akademiks Interview On Off The record Podcast on Spotify. Loon does a deep dive into Kanye Jeenus Documentary on Netflix and sights That most people are Coolie but Think They are Kanye. And how Fame can Turn Your Homie into what is called a "Cock Buffer " . Rhyme Fest says Kanye isn't a genius . Other Topics Covered They Had the Black Mothers Scared after they took fathers out the Home Coolie interrupts while Kanye is on the phone with his father Jussie Smollett Sent to Jail for Lying to Chicago about Racist interaction Kanye west Pete Davidson Kanyes Unconventional Approach BECOME A PATREON https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast You must share to support on this platform! linktr.ee/fogfolooney ♻️ Audio Drops Every Monday (link in bio) ♻️ Video Drops Thursday (Pateron ) ♻️ YouTube drops 20 day after Pateron (Fogfo Tv) on YouTube ♻️ Subscribe to Pateron For XXX Podcast (It's up there podcast on Pateron) ♻️ Grab Members Only Merch (Link In Bio) @itsuptherepodcast also goes into the ghetto and hoods of America to teach kids the importance of communication and to put cameras and audio equipment in the hands of the black Americans link in bio on how you can help!!
To my singles, my sneaky links, my besties, my taken women, my girls, gays and theys... welcome to the Valentines Day episode! We cover all the tea of my failed Valentines Days of the past, why I love Valentines Day so much, where 'no label no gift' originated, my plans for this year AND my thoughts on Euphoria (random, I know, just started it). Music: domenicosounds