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Chicago Jazz Audio Experience
Episode 061 Chicago Music Revealed with Jimmy Johnson

Chicago Jazz Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 43:39


James Earl Thompson, known professionally as Jimmy Johnson, is an American blues guitarist and singer. In the 1960s he played music in more of an R&B style, working with Otis Clay, Denise LaSalle, and Garland Green. He had his own group from the early 1960s, and by the mid-1960s he had released his first single. By 1974, Johnson had returned to playing blues, working with Jimmy Dawkins and touring Japan with Otis Rush in 1975.In November 1980, Johnson was awarded at the first annual Blues Music Awards, held in Memphis. His career continued to pick up until December 2, 1988, when his touring van crashed in Indiana, killing his band's keyboardist, St. James Bryant, and bassist, Larry Exum.[3] Johnson was injured and took an extended break from the music industry. He returned to record for Verve Records in 1994. In 2002, he recorded with his brother Syl. He remained active and toured Europe in 2009, performing in the United Kingdom and at the Copenhagen Blues Festival in Denmark. On Friday June 7, 2019, while performing at the 36th annual Chicago Blues Fest, Chicago Major Laurie Lightfoot officially declared it to be Jimmy Johnson Day.

Crenshaw & Clarkson
Morehouse Forced To Cancel Football Due to COVID.mp3

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 1:02


On Friday June 26,2020, the President of Morehouse, David Thomas released a statement stating that fall sports for Morehouse College this year will be canceled. That includes their cross country and football program.   Sam Crenshaw and Greg Clarkson talked to the head football coach of Morehouse College, Rich Freeman.     Coach Freeman was asked by Sam Crenshaw about arriving to the decision to canceling the season of cross country and football. He said this came from their leadership of Morehouse, President David Thomas. Coach Freeman applauded the forward thinking of the president for caring for the safety and health of their student athletes and the community at large.   Freeman said, “it speaks to the fact that we definitely care and have immense concern for our students. And it should be a platform for others in collegiate athletics, in sports period to really take a close look at.”

TOCA Backstage
028 - Jeff Bordes

TOCA Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020


TOCA's SouthBay Festival of the Arts was supposed to be Saturday June 27th. However, due to the Covid 19 pandemic, we had to cancel the event. Still, with all that's going on in the world, we'd still like to share the arts with you this weekend. On Friday June 26th at 7pm, TOCA will present a live concert, streaming on our Facebook page. Jeff Bordes is an amazing musician who has appeared on TOCA's stages. Together with his guitarist, they will be streaming live from Jeff's porch in Northern California. Don't miss it!

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
464 – STLV, BLM, and a Call to Action | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 33:57


This week on Episode 464 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ STLV’s TWO big changes, Jason Isaacs’ thoughts on Prime Lorca, Jeffrey Combs clears up some confusion, and Jason Zimmerman talks special effects! In Star Trek Gaming, we have a call to action! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ:  Where do YOU think Prime Lorca is? Do you want to see him in future Trek? AND CQ: What object in Romulan lore do you think could be a “Legendary” Item? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Star Trek Las Vegas Moved to December Star Trek Las Vegas. A place where thousands of Star Trek fans meet to celebrate our favorite franchise. A place that brings the creative minds behind the property - and the fans that have helped keep it alive for over fifty years - together. A place where you must remain indoors because it’s August in the desert, and there is fear of spontaneously combusting, melting into the pavement, or becoming a gas through sublimation. Sadly, this year, Star Trek fans won’t have the opportunity to OFFICIALLY meet up in Las Vegas this August. But imagine being able to celebrate STLV without fear of looking like Arnold Toht - at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” - if we venture out for fresh air?!? On Friday June 5th, Creation Entertainment released an update to the 2020 Official Star Trek: Las Vegas Convention. From the release ”The 19th Annual Star Trek Convention’s NEW DATE is now December 9-13, 2020 and is beaming into Caesars Forum Conference Center Las Vegas, the brand-new state of the art, $375 million facility located in the heart of the famed Las Vegas Strip! Caesars Forum Conference Center features direct access to our new host hotel, the newly renovated Harrah’s Las Vegas!” That’s right! This year the convention will take place in December, and it WON’T be at the Rio. Creation followed, saying ”William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Kelsey Grammer and more guests have confirmed the new date, and we are currently working on more confirmations.” If you’re still not comfortable making plans to travel at this time, or simply can’t go in December, Creation is suggesting you cancel your room at the Rio, call your airline, and cancel your tickets to the convention  through a link provided in their release. But act fast, the deadline to cancel convention tickets is June 19th, 2020. Jason Isaacs Talks About Returning To Pike as Lorca When Jason Isaacs was cast as the Captain of the USS Discovery, some people rose an eye-brow. It was interesting that the Villain from “The Patriot” , “Harry Potter”, and “The OA” - as well as the voice of Iconic super villains Lex Luthor, Ra's al Ghul, and Sinestro - was going to be one of Discovery’s heroes, Captain Gabriel Lorca. As Discovery’s first season unfolded, and it was revealed that Lorca should have had a goatee, few viewers were shocked; But Isaacs compelling portrayal left fans thirsty for more, and many were asking ‘where is PRIME Lorca’? As it turns out, it wasn’t only fans asking about the devious would-be-emperor’s doppelganger In an interview with the “Empire Films Podcast”, Jason Isaacs asked that very question. He said ”Where is Prime Lorca? Well, I admit that we talk. It’s not like when Mirror Lorca bit the bullet there wasn’t a clamoring for Prime Lorca, but the thing is, it has got to be a great story. Pike is already there! We know what he is like. We have seen him and he’s great. We don’t know who Prime Lorca is.” Isaacs went on to explain that no one wants to see an indecisive, logy character, saying /”He is going to have to be as interesting, as ballsy, and you have to find him a ship and find him a context to bring him into a story. So, we talk. And when and if we come up with something we think is fabulous I will happily go on a starvation diet required to slip into the snakeskin uniform again.” Jeffrey Combs on Returning To Trek A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned the hopeful proposition of a Jeffrey Combs return to Star Trek - this time as Captain Pike’s booze chucking Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Boyce. If you’ll  recall, Combs was doubtful of the casting, saying ”the chasm between what fans want and what the studios want make the chances of it happening slim to none.... and Slim left town.”. But Combs clarified his comments this week, when he sat down with friends of the Roddenberry Podcast Network, Trekmovie.com Combs told Trekmovie he was surprised that the Twitter exchange had become newsworthy, before clearing up his statements ”Some people were saying, “Jeff says he doesn’t want to do it!” And that wasn’t my point at all. My point was there has always been a disconnect between and fans and the networks and studios. It goes all the way back and not just with Star Trek. There is often this disconnect and that is what my tweet was about. What you want and what they want is most of the time not in harmony…I took it as a compliment that people wanted me to be a part of it. It doesn’t mean I wouldn’t relish it or jump in and embrace it, but I have to be a bit of a realist here and it is not likely.” Combs also took the opportunity to explain his reaction, saying ”I deeply appreciate the enthusiasm of the fans. I love them so much. …I would love it. I was completely surprised the fans jumped all over that and I guess my tweet was an attempt to go: Thank you, I appreciate that, but let’s be realistic. I have to be realistic. No one wants their hopes to be dashed on the rocks of disappointment.” VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman Sits Down With Deadline It’s said that the most impressive special effects are those that the audience doesn’t consciously notice. If that’s true, Picard VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman and his team should be considered some of the best in the business. This week, the accomplished Zimmerman sat down with Deadline to discuss the challenges of working on Star Trek, and the importance of honoring what has come before. Zimmerman talked about the subtle work of “layering” effects to make sets look futuristic while still looking recognizable, like the sweeping shots of Okinawa or Boston, saying ”I think you first sort of establish the basic geometry and layout of the city, or the location that you’re shooting, Then, you start to go in and dress things to camera, like sky traffic shuttles, holograms, to sort of flesh the world out and make it feel scope-y.” The 2-time Emmy winner also discussed the importance of the past when creating new effects, telling Deadline ”Working with these canon things, like the [Starship] Enterprise and the Borg cube, it’s always a little bit daunting to be responsible for something that’s so revered, [that’s] been depicted so many times, so what you definitely don’t want to do is go back and start from scratch. You have probably the best amount of research and reference humanly possible for any show, so you definitely start there, and want to make sure that you don’t do anything that doesn’t make any sense. That’s, for us, a very important part of the process, doing our research and checking with everybody who knows the Star Trek universe, to ensure that we’re actually treating these things appropriately.” Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Scopely Supports Black Lives Matter Last week, we touched on the Star Trek world’s responses to the ongoing protests and social upheaval in the United States, and around the world. This week, another part of the Star Trek gaming universe has shown their support. Scopely, the makers of Star Trek Fleet Command, recently donated $1 Million to the Black Lives Matter Foundation, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the Equal Justice Initiative.  The company stated “The time is now to listen, learn, and act for FOREVER change” Star Trek Timelines June Events June is lined up to be a big month for players of Star Trek Timelines. Starting on June 11th, Timelines will be celebrating Pride month. This month’s campaign will focus on DS9’s Lenara Kahn and “Reinforcements” Stamets as featured crew.  On top of that, June is also time for the traditional Players Choice Month in Timelines. Players Choice will kick off a Mega-Event based on Voyager’s “Before and After” episode. This event will feature the Nacine, Suspiria, and a brand new Tholian starship. Players Choice month will also feature a theme pack chosen by the players, Homesteader Janeway from the episode “Resolutions”. A Call To Action

Mysteries of the Deep
MOTDLP008 - Løt.te | Longplay

Mysteries of the Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 4:00


100% of digital sales will be donated to Black Lives Matter and related causes. Friday, June 5th, from midnight to midnight Pacific Time, Bandcamp is waiving their share of sales to support artists impacted by Covid-19. On Friday June 5, Bandcamp will be donating 100% of their share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Mysteries is proud to release a new album from Turkish-born, NY-based musician and designer Løt.te (@lottesounds). While he is mostly known for his club-oriented releases on The Bunker New York and New York Trax labels, Løt.te has been experimenting with sound design and narrative compositions since he launched the project in 2014. His experimental tendencies and growing interest in politics collide in a 60 minute piece that’s composed as the soundtrack to a short story and film script he wrote. Though the details of the story are not essential for full enjoyment of the musical composition, the overall theme does give context to the dark and emotionally-charged feel of the piece. The story is set in Turkey a few decades in the future, and revolves around the government’s use of surveillance and artificial intelligence to try to hold onto power. It explores themes of autocracy, oppression and resistance, and the growing role technology plays to propagate, enable and counter them. While Løt.te’s interest in politics has been building since first noticing his home country’s descent into autocracy under the current regime, the specific inspiration for the piece originated from how Turkish and other oppressive governments have been using the internet and social media to silence dissent and incarcerate citizens they deem threatening to their rule, and the way common people have been using similar technology to organize and enable anti-government protests around the world. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio NY Artwork & Words by Mehmet Irdel Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDLP008, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net

It Is What It Is: A True Crime Podcast
The Missing of Lewis-Clark Valley

It Is What It Is: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 52:21


On April 29th 1979 12 year old Christina Lee White vanished. On Friday June 26th 1981 22 year old Kristen David went missing her body was found July 4th 1981. September 12th 1982 35 year old Steven pearsall and so did stepsisters Kristine and Brandy ask Jackie Miller .

Didn't See It Coming by Marc Stoiber
Can you eliminate gender stereotyping from advertising?

Didn't See It Coming by Marc Stoiber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 16:03


On Friday June 21st, the UK enacts a regulation barring gender stereotyping from advertising. It's a noble initiative but, I believe, a futile one. Advertising, to paraphrase Malcolm McLaren, is all about sex. Sex sells. And with sex come stereotypes of gender that are hard, if not difficult to shake without dire implications for the bottom line.  Yes, I believe things will improve. They've already dramatically improved. But legislation will not eliminate stereotypes.  In this interview with CFAX's Mark Brennae, we explore the journey of gender stereotypes in advertising - from the abysmal 60's to today - and try to find the path forward into the future. It's an entertaining conversation. Enjoy! If you liked this podcast, please share it on social media. And don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter to get my insights straight to your inbox. 

Damn Straight Radio
Circadian Lapse (NJ)

Damn Straight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 30:52


On Friday June 14th 2019 we got to sit down with one of the heaviest bands from New Jersey that band is Circadian Lapse check them out online everywhere https://www.circadianlapse.com/

Damn Straight Radio
The View From Here (NJ)

Damn Straight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 23:14


We got to chat with New Jerseys own The View From Here! On Friday June 14th 2019 check this out! Also while your at it go check them out online everywhere https://www.theviewfromherenj.com/

My Independence Report
Best of PTR- Eileen Johnson and her mom Talk about Gilda's Club and the celebrity filled CD they created

My Independence Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 38:17


On Friday June 27, 2003, the double-disc CD "Voices for Gilda" is being released, featuring singer and thyroid cancer survivor Eileen Johnson. Eileen survived a teenage bout with thyroid cancer that nearly endangered her growing singing career, and has come out a singing sensation. Eileen has dedicated a great deal of time to volunteer efforts, joining actor Richard Karn, (Al from television's "Home Improvement") to perform for his "Stardays" cancer fundraisers in Seattle, singing the National Anthem for Seattle Mariners games, and performing for the Seattle "Gilda's Club" cancer benefit in memory of the late Gilda Radner, who died from cancer. Eileen has two songs on "Voices for Gilda," and her voice joins a host of famous performers including Elton John, Paul Simon, Celine Dion, Tony Bennett, Kenny G, Harry Connick, Jr., Nathan Lane, Randy Travis, Sarah McLachlan, Willie Nelson. The album also features hilarious performances from Steve Martin, Dana Carvey, Billy Crystal, Gilda's husband, comedian Gene Wilder, and Gilda Radner herself.

Make Dad Read Comics
The Last One

Make Dad Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 22:50


On Friday June 6th Dad passed away. He was really amazing. Thanks for listening. I hope you enjoyed us talking about comic books for a few years.

Stick Together
Basic Wage Decision

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


On Friday June 1, the first day of Winter the Fair Commission handed down the annual Minuim Wages Case. We hear from workers why it isn’t enough and more about the big end of towns guzzling ways.Melbourne University is ranked as one of the top universities in Australia but is this on the back of workers who have wages stagnation and work overload? In the latest enterprise bargaining the National Tertiary Education Union the NTEU members has put in place in-definite bans as an incentive for management to improve wages and conditions. We speak with Steve Adams, Melbourne NTEU branch secretary for an update.News : Strike for Pay by Downer Group workers/ ACT crane drive charged with manslaughter/ New Vic Laws to protect ambos also extend to Police 

Storymobile Podcast
Sean Mclaughlin reading Saint Paul City Words on p. 36 at Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 7:33


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Sean Mclaughlin reading Saint Paul City Words on p. 36

Storymobile Podcast
David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass on p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 7:05


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass on p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184

Storymobile Podcast
Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and The Bell Tower on p. 147 at Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 7:30


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and The Bell Tower on p. 147

Storymobile Podcast
Isadora Gruye reading Doomsday Heart on p. 233 at Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 5:44


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Isadora Gruye reading Doomsday Heart on p. 233

Storymobile Podcast
Carla Hagen reading Morels on p. 7 at Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 4:32


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Carla Hagen reading Morels on p. 7

Storymobile Podcast
Amy R Clark reading Highland Pool on p. 138 at Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 6:17


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Amy R Clark reading Highland Pool on p. 138

Storymobile Podcast
Saint Paul Almanac Reading Series: Goldens Lowertown

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 35:24


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Readers include: Amy R Clark reading Highland Pool on p. 138 Carla Hagen reading Morels on p. 7 Isadora Gruye reading Doomsday Heart on p. 233 Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and The Bell Tower on p. 147 David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass on p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184 Sean Mclaughlin reading Saint Paul City Words on p. 36

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ 3 The Hard Way - Scratch Famous + Tommy Far East + Jah Wise Live Recording Pt.3 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 69:40


On Friday June 24th, 2016 we celebrated serious Vintage sounds with Jah Wise (Tippatone), Tommy Far East, Jah Point, Diggy Brown, Lee Gemini and Scratch Famous (Deadly Dragon). This is the recording - live and direct. Unfortunately we had a few problems and some significant parts did not record but we hope that this glimpse into a great night is good enough!!! This a Part 3!!!!

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ 3 The Hard Way - Scratch Famous + Tommy Far East + Jah Wise Live Recording Pt.2 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 61:38


On Friday June 24th, 2016 we celebrated serious Vintage sounds with Jah Wise (Tippatone), Tommy Far East, Jah Point, Diggy Brown, Lee Gemini and Scratch Famous (Deadly Dragon). This is the recording - live and direct. Unfortunately we had a few problems and some significant parts did not record but we hope that this glimpse into a great night is good enough!!! This a Part 2!!!!

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ 3 The Hard Way - Scratch Famous + Tommy Far East + Jah Wise Live Recording Pt.1 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 26:19


On Friday June 24th, 2016 we celebrated serious Vintage sounds with Jah Wise (Tippatone), Tommy Far East, Jah Point, Diggy Brown, Lee Gemini and Scratch Famous (Deadly Dragon). This is the recording - live and direct. Unfortunately we had a few problems and some significant parts did not record but we hope that this glimpse into a great night is good enough!!! This a Part 1!!!!

WXAV 88.3FM
William Elliott Whitmore Live in the WXAV Studios

WXAV 88.3FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 36:35


On Friday June 19th, the one and only William Elliott Whitmore visited the WXAV studios for a very special interview. Will discusses his new album Radium Death, college radio, who he would fight in a steel cage, and so much more. You don't want to miss this!!!

Alternative Wrestling Radio
Rubber Guard Radio Episode 112

Alternative Wrestling Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2009 120:00


On Friday June 19th your host's ZOMBIE~! and JOSHI Rob will present a special Friday afternoon edition of Rubber Guard Radio. In the first hour our guest will be IWC Legend Rob F'n Naylor. We will discuss wimpies,the merits of Osaka Pro comedy matches,deathcrap wrestling,a blowup doll,Dr. Keef and who the hell knows what else. In the second hour we will be joined by the host of Lucha Listen-In "Fettman" Tony Galvan. We will discuss AAA's Triplemania show,the lucha scene,Misawa memories,the F4W BOARD~! and many other topics as well. Make sure to join us LIVE at 2:30pm pst/5:30pm est for anothery indylicious voyage on the Starship Rubber Guard Radio!