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INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Free Kittens Rice Lager from Berryessa Brewing Company. She reviews her week in Atlanta playing “25 Words or Less” with friends Meredith Viera and Melissa Peterman, and then flying to Sacramento for her show at the Hard Rock Live. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (12:38): Kathleen shares news that Stevie Nicks is teasing a new single being recorded with Haim, Dolly Parton opened her new Pirates Voyage dinner theatre in Panama City Beach, Post Malone is building a bar on Broadway in Nashville, and Jelly Roll purchased a Lamborghini for Bunnie XO. TASTING MENU (2:43): Kathleen samples Walkers Seriously Salt & Vinegar chips, Blue Diamond Carolina Reaper Almonds, and Lesser Evil Spaceballs Outer Planet Pizza Balls. UPDATES (22:23): Kathleen shares updates on Meghan Markle's revised business plan for As Ever, the 1st Welshman to climb Everest slams adventure costs, a 13th body is found in New England, Aaron Rogers finally signs with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the initial reviews are in regarding Universal's Epic Universe theme park. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (47:53): Kathleen reveals that a big cat seen on a Central Texas trail cam is a jaguarundi. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (49:53) : Kathleen shares articles involving the escaped Nashville zebra, golfer John Daly is opening a bar in Nashville, the TSA has banned Costco cards at airport security, Ozzy Osbourne will reunited with Black Sabbath for a final show, Baba Vanga has a 2025 prediction involving aliens. SAINT OF THE WEEK: Kathleen reads about Saint Julian the Hospitaller. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (18:52): Kathleen recommends watching Meredith Viera's gameshow “25 Words or Less” on YouTube. FEEL GOOD STORY (57:43): Kathleen reads about a nursing home in the Netherlands offering a rent-free program to students, and Morgan Freeman's pledge to build a stray dog sanctuary.
MUSICNine women, some who say they were underage, have accused Jared Leto of sexual misconduct, including incidents dating back to 2006.· Hayley Williams of Paramore joined Turnstile to sing on the Never Enough track "Seein' Stars" Thursday night in Brooklyn, New York. Watch the performance on YouTube. The Back to the Beginning festival with Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final shows on July 5th will streamed live with tickets on sale now at BackToTheBeginning.com. Rod Stewart has canceled six upcoming US concert dates this month, sharing with fans, "I continue to recover from the flu. So sorry, my friends. I'm devastated and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to my fans. I'll be back on stage and will see you soon." TVKourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker didn't get a warm welcome at a WWE event, instead, they got bodyslammed with boos. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Ballerina couldn't dance its way to the top of the box office. Disney's Lilo & Stitch claimed the No. 1 spot for the third consecutive weekend with $32.5 million. Btw: A mom in the U.K. took her kid to see "Lilo & Stitch", and noticed an adult man, by himself, "munching on snacks" and watching the movie. And she posted on a parents' forum, asking if it was unreasonable to find this odd. Mia Goth will play a villain in Ryan Gosling's "Star Wars" movie. George Clooney's Broadway play Good Night, and Good Luck just made Broadway history. Sex with a pie isn't the grossest thing Jason Biggs ever did. He once jumped into a "trash bin" to snort AND FINALLYA site called FamilyMinded.com put together a list of the WORST songs of the '70s. 1. "Let 'Em In", Paul McCartney and Wings (1976)2. "Billy Don't Be a Hero", Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974)3. "(You're) Having My Baby", Paul Anka (1974)4. "Lovin' You", Minnie Riperton (1974)5. "Disco Duck", Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots (1976)6. "Ben", Michael Jackson (1972)7. "Afternoon Delight", Starland Vocal Band (1976)8. ANCHORMAN AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Would you risk it all for one last song?” That's the question echoing through this electrifying episode of The Ben and Skin Show on 97.1 The Eagle, where the crew dives headfirst into the world of legendary rock reunions, wild transformations, and jaw-dropping true stories.Join Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray as they unpack the epic upcoming Black Sabbath reunion — their final show ever — and the massive “Back to the Beginning” festival featuring Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Tool, Slayer, Pantera, and more. With Tom Morello as music director and Ozzy Osbourne battling Parkinson's to make it to the stage, the stakes (and emotions) are sky-high.Key Moments You Can't Miss:
eDNA with Georgia Nester | The Deep Sea Podcast | Episode 59 “Exploration is about the place, adventurism is about the person, science is about the question” Professor Alan Jamieson In an episode recorded earlier than usual, which is to say not recorded late, and so perhaps recorded right on time?... we are talking about environmental DNA or eDNA. Thom is headed off to Norfolk Island, north of New Zealand, to characterize the unique life in the region and hopefully not be eaten by sharks. Alan's been up to secret things, organizing everyone's lives and, for a change, is recording this episode from the same country as the last one. In the news, Thom and Alan discuss a recent paper about the extent of ocean exploration, the valuable research it was based on, and the unfortunately defeatist tone. There is a lot left to do, but we have done so much! Also in the news: Bottom trawling releases not only organic carbon into the ocean but also pyrite, which reacts with oxygen in the water and reduces the oceans' ability to absorb carbon from the air. An art installation pairs a Sri Lankan artist with JAMSTEC and NuStar Technologies for a collection of steel cubes located 7,000 meters (23,000 feet) below the ocean close to the Marianas Trench. The cubes are housed in a seismic monitoring system designed for registering tectonic plate movements. And finally Al and Thom discuss gene mutation in deep-sea fish and a new paper that gives evidence to an old theory that some deep-sea fish are “ancient survivors,” from dinosaur times, while others are “new immigrants,” post mass extinction. For this month's interview, we speak with Dr. Georgia Nester, a colleague of Alan's from the University of Western Australia, about eDNA (Environmental DNA is any genetic material left behind by organisms in an environment). She talks about how several collection methods, eg.: Niskin bottles, sponges and paper filters, located on the deep-sea lander system, can retrieve different types of eDNA from the deep. Georgia also touches on how diel migrators can really mess with eDNA data, and larvae gave her a surprise when she kept getting hits from very deep-living fish in her surface samples. Georgia even used a water sample to locate surprise eDNA evidence of the Giant Squid in Australian waters, which Al takes as a chance to remind Thom of his Antarctic colossal squid failure. Alan talks about how valuable he thinks eDNA is, how it can give a great snapshot of what can't be seen on the footage or in the submersible, and how it might be able to narrow down species that are difficult to catch, like Bassozetus cusk eels. Hold onto your buoyant elbow glands because we've got a great episode here! Support the show The show is self-sustaining, but we couldn't do it without you. Here's a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us: Rainstorm Wolfe Shea Racist Teacup Don't forget that becoming a patron also gives you access to the Discord and a like-minded community of deep-sea folks, including scientists, artists, students, and previous guests! Deep-sea news often breaks there first. Check out our podcast merch here! Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas at: podcast@deepseapod.com We'd love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note! Thanks again for tuning in; we'll deep-see you next time! Find out more Social media BlueSky: @deepseapod.com Twitter: @DeepSeaPod Instagram: @deepsea_podcast Keep up with the team on social media Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley Instagram: Thom - @thom.linley Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions BlueSky: Thom @thomaslinley.com Reference list News Only 0.001% of the deep sea has been seen in 70 years. Bottom Trawling stops ocean absorbing carbon dioxide Art Installation near the Marianas Trench Deep-Sea Fish have independently evolved the same Gene Mutation for pressure Interview Nester, G. M., Suter, L., Kitchener, J. A., Bunce, M., Polanowski, A. M., Wasserman, J., & Deagle, B. (2024). Long-distance Southern Ocean environmental DNA (eDNA) transect provides insights into spatial marine biota and invasion pathways for non-native species. Science of the Total Environment, 951, 175657. Takahashi, M., Saccò, M., Kestel, J. H., Nester, G., Campbell, M. A., Van Der Heyde, M., ... & Allentoft, M. E. (2023). Aquatic environmental DNA: A review of the macro-organismal biomonitoring revolution. Science of the Total Environment, 873, 162322. Credits Theme: Hadal Zone Express by Märvel Logo image: Microsoft CoPilot Song of the month: Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne, performed by William Jamieson
Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageFrom high school art class to the White House and beyond, Master Potter Wes Muckey's 40-year journey crafting exceptional ceramic art has made him one of America's premier traditional craftsmen. As founder of Nolde Forest Pottery, Wes creates distinctive pieces that have found homes in presidential libraries, museums, and celebrity collections worldwide.The spark that ignited Wes's passion came in 1985 when his high school art teacher introduced him to clay. Unlike other art forms, pottery's practicality captivated him - "You can eat off it," he explains, highlighting the unique intersection of function and artistry that defines his work. After apprenticing at Breininger Pottery, where he developed his decorative techniques, Wes eventually established his own studio to pursue his distinctive vision.Working primarily with specialized red earthenware clay - a carefully formulated mixture of six components delivered in hundred-pound boxes - Wes creates traditional pieces using techniques like scraffito and slip trailing. Among his most compelling creations are face jugs, sculptural vessels with exaggerated human features that trace their lineage to Southern slave potters from the 1800s who made them for ritualistic purposes. These distinctive pieces have become collector's items, with some enthusiasts amassing hundreds of his creations.The prestigious reach of Nolde Forest Pottery extends from the White House Foundation, which has commissioned work for six presidential administrations, to museums like the Zurich Museum in Switzerland and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Perhaps most surprising is his roster of celebrity clients - Wes has created custom pieces for rock legends like Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N' Roses, and Rob Zombie, as well as actor William H. Macy, who personally visited his studio.Whether crafting commemorative plates for presidential libraries or teaching pottery classes in his studio where visitors can decorate their own pieces, Wes remains driven by an unwavering artistic passion. "You don't retire from being an artist," he insists, embodying the timeless connection between craftsman and clay. Explore Wes's remarkable work at NoldeForestPottery.com or schedule a studio visit to witness firsthand how this master potter transforms earth into enduring legacy. ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 5ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1971 chuaigh iascaire printíseach a raibh aois 16 ó gcontae Maigh Eo ar iarradh agus thit sé ó thrálaer I mBaile Átha Cliath. I 1981 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh peitreal 2 punt gach galún roimh dheireadh an mhí de bharr go raibh an dollar ag ardú. I 1981 ainmníodh 13 iarrthóir I gcóir na cheithre shuíochán sa chontae. I 1992 bhagair comhairle contae an Chláir clann a raibh le tuismitheoir amháin sa tSionainn a raibh taobh thiar ar cíos. Sin Shania Twain le You're Still The One – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1998. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1964 chan The Rolling Stones a chéad cheolchoirm I Meiriceá nuair a chan siad ag an Swing Auditorium I gCalifornia. Chan siad amhráin óna chéad albam darbh ainm The Rolling Stones agus bhí siad I Meiriceá Thuaidh. I 1993 phós Mariah Carey uachtarán Sony Music, Tommy Mottola I Manhattan. Bhí daoine ann cosúil le Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand agus Ozzy Osbourne. Scair siad I 1997. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh aisteoir Jeff Garlin I Meiriceá I 1962 agus rugadh aisteoir Mark Wahlberg I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1971 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 5th of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1971: a 16 year old co . mayo apprentice fisherman was lost overboard from a Dublin trawler yesterday. 1981: Petrol was likely to be £2 a gallonn before the end of the month of June due to the soaring value of the dollar. 1981: 13 candidates were nominated to contest the four seat clare consituency. 1992: single parent families in shannon who incurred arrears in rent were threatened by thr clare co council. That was Shania Twain with You're Still The One – the biggest song on this day in 1998 Onto music news on this day In 1964 The Rolling Stones played their first-ever live date in the US when they appeared at the Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California. The Stones were supporting their first album release The Rolling Stones, in North America. 1993 Mariah Carey married the President of Sony Music, Tommy Mottola in Manhattan, guest's included Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand and Ozzy Osbourne. (The couple separated in 1997). And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – actor Jeff Garlin was born in America in 1962 and actor Mark Wahlberg was born in America on this day in 1971 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
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Send us a textEver wondered what connects Journey concerts, floating in salt pods, and country music birthdays? This episode takes you on a journey through music history and personal stories that will have you nodding along and laughing out loud.We kick things off with a nostalgic dive into our first concert experiences – Jay's being Journey with Billy Squire opening (complete with the unexpected secondhand marijuana experience at Boston Garden), while Tiffany attended a Michael W. Smith show before graduating to Aerosmith. Our listeners chimed in with everything from Backstreet Boys to Ozzy Osbourne, sparking conversations about how these formative shows shaped our musical tastes.The musical birthday calendar for June reveals fascinating stories about country and rock stars celebrating this month. Did you know Lee Bryce was a songwriter for Garth Brooks before launching his solo career? Or that two members of Korn share June birthdays just days apart? We unpack these fun facts while discussing Ronnie Dunn, Blake Shelton, Gretchen Wilson, Joey Kramer of Aerosmith, and many more June-born musicians.Our music news segment covers Billy Joel's heartbreaking tour cancellation due to his brain disorder diagnosis, the alleged discovery of Freddie Mercury's secret daughter, and Miranda Lambert's refreshingly humble take on her Country Music Hall of Fame prospects. We also spotlight two incredible song recommendations – the genre-bending "Six Feet Deep" by Royale Lynn that perfectly blends country lyrics with metal edge, and the hauntingly beautiful "Ghost of Us" by indie artist Jolie from St. Augustine.The episode wraps with Tiffany's hilarious and anxiety-filled account of experiencing a sensory deprivation float tank for the first time – a rollercoaster of emotions packed into a foot of salt water that perfectly captures the authentic, unfiltered conversation style we're known for.Ready to join our crew? Follow us at jayfranze.com and tell a friend about the show – or two friends if you didn't enjoy it! Either way, keep chasing the rhythm – your sound matters.LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comVirtually You: https://www.virtuallyyouva.com/ Support the show
Obviously we talk about Taylor Swift (and a lil' Diddy.) But the Ozzy Osbourne revelation is HUGE, plus find out what A-lister Corey Feldman once beefed with!Check out VIIA gummies at VIIAHEMP.COM. Use code Rosepricks to get 15 percent off, free shipping on orders over 100 bucks and if you're new to VIIA - a free gift of your choice! Tell them Rose Pricks sent you!Also, want healthier hair? Go to FORHERS.COM/rosepricks and learn how you can get started TODAY. (This stuff is amazing!)
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 3ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1967 bhí an rialtas ullamh chun laghdú na fíneálacha I gcoinne na bhfeirmeoirí. I 1988 tháinig nuacht iontach amach I gcóir an tír – bhí laghdú sna rátaí úis agus bhí an easpórtáil ag dul ó neart go neart. I 1977 bhí ionadh ag an chomhdháil sa chontae mar go bhfuair Mrs McCarthy ainmniúchán in ionad Gerry Dooley. I 1988 chuaigh 17 duine óga in Inis as a gcrann cumhachta de bhuirgléireacht sa bhaile. Sin Usher agus Will.I.Am le OMG – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2010. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1965 shroich Bryan Adams uimhir a haon I Meiriceá lena hamhrán Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman agus d'fhan sé ann ar feadh cúig sheachtain. Bhí sé ón scannán Don Juan De Marco agus bhí sé a tríú huimhir a haon I Meiriceá agus shroich sé uimhir a ceathair sa Bhreatain. I 2002 bhí Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten agus S Club 7 ag an cheolchoirm iubhaile banríon ag Buckingham Palace I Londain. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Rafael Nadal sa Spáinn I 1986 agus rugadh amhránaí Kelly Jones sa Bhreatain Bheag ar an lá seo I 1974 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 3rd of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1967: the government was prepared to 'mitigate entirely' the outstanding fines against farmers. 1988: There was good news for the country - booming exports and a cut in interest rates. 1977: the only surprise at the clare conventions was the nomination of mrs mc carthy who beat off the challenge of gerry dooley. 1988: seventeen ennis youths went on a rampage of burglaries in the town. That was Usher and Will.I.Am with OMG – the biggest song on this day in 2010 Onto music news on this day In 1995 Bryan Adams started a five week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman' Taken from the film 'Don Juan De Marco' it became Adams third US solo No.1, a No.4 hit in the UK. 2002 Paul McCartney, Sting, Elton John, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, The Corrs, Will Young, Atomic Kitten and S Club 7 all appeared at The Queen's Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace, London. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Rafael Nadal was born in Spain in 1986 and singer Kellt Jones was born in Wales on this day in 1974 and this is one of their songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Emitido el 04 de junio de 2025 ¡Hoy rendimos homenaje a una leyenda de los controles! En el episodio 430 de Made in Metal celebramos el legado de uno de los productores más influyentes del rock: Roy Thomas Baker. Su firma sonora dejó huella en álbumes inolvidables de bandas como Queen, Journey, Foreigner o Alice Cooper, y en este programa recorremos parte de su impresionante carrera con una selección brutal de artistas que pasaron por sus manos. 🔊 Escucha este especial con música de: Savoy Brown, Free, Ginger Baker’s Air Force, Nazareth, Queen, Journey, Alice Cooper, Foreigner, Dokken, Joe Lynn Turner, Santana, Ozzy Osbourne, Dangerous Toys y Guns N’ Roses. 📡 Emitido en: 🇪🇸 España: Sol y Rabia Radio, TNT Radio Rock, El Lokal del Rock, Asalto Mata Radio Rock 🇦🇷 Argentina: Lado Salvaje Radio 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico: Heavy Metal Mansion 🎙️ Conduce: Tony González 📲 Disponible en iVoox, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcast, Apple Podcasts, Castbox y más. 👇 Suscríbete y acompáñanos en este viaje por la historia viva del rock. 👉 Síguenos también en redes y visita nuestra web para más contenidos exclusivos.
The crew pinches a harmonic while listening to the 1991 solo release No More Tears from everyone's favorite uncle Ozzy Osbourne. Rock On!Theme song "Trance" from The Steepwater Band. Used by permission. New music coming soon!Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter/X: @r4podcasterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
Reidar Palmgren ja Sami Ruokangas analysoivat lisää suosikkilevyjään Deep Purplen ja Black Sabbathin rikkaasta ja rakkaasta sukupuusta. Millainen oli Reidarin Tampereen Pakkahuoneella 90-luvulla näkemä Black Sabbath? Kuinka tähän liittyvät Kassu Halonen, Kirka ja rumpalilegenda Carmine Appice? Kuuntele viihdy ja sivisty. (Huom! Jakso on äänitetty joulukuussa 2024 jolloin John Sykes oli yhä elossa, mutta julkaistaan vasta nyt Samin silmäleikkausten ja sairaslomien vuoksi. RIP John Sykes ja Jukka Komppa.) Black Sabbath Born Again, Whitesnake: Slide It In, Deep Purple: Perfect Strangers, Black Sabbath: Headless Cross ja Pretty Maids: Jump The Gun. Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1w53LNstIsa4AHpH1u0Jtt?si=d741ef0475624c82 Menossa ovat mukana Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Martin, Hammer Film Productions, Y&T, Geezer Butler, Soundi-lehti, Stonehenge, Spinal Tap, Krusher Joule, David Coverdale, Whitesnake, Bad Company, Paul Rodgers, Cozy Powell, Ian Paice, Micky Moody, Mel Galley, Trapeze, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Led Zeppelin, Gary Moore, Neil Murray, John Sykes, Thin Lizzy, Tygers Of Pan Tang, Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Randy Rhoads, Blue Murder, Tony Franklin, Carmine Appice, Marco Mendoza, Tommy Aldridge, Darren Wharton, MTV, Iron Maiden, Sounds, NME, Kerrang, Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow, Roger Glover, John McCoy, NWOBHM, Kassu Halonen, Kirka, Uriah Heep, Tina Turner, Nyt-liite, Steve Harris, Don Airey, Rolling Stones, Ray Gillen, RATT, Badlands, Vow Wow, Laurence Cottle, Geoff Nicholls, Ian Stewart, Quartz, Juha Ruokangas, Marita ja Jukka Komppa, Pink Floyd, Sorcerer, Tampereen Pakkahuone, Bobby Rondinelli, Blue Öyster Cult, Axel Rudi Pell, Pretty Maids ja Ronnie Atkins. www.facebook.com/RockAroundTheBlogFinland www.instagram.com/samiruokangas
Breaking News: Taylor Swift now owns all of her original music. Yup, this means Reputation (Taylor's Version) isn't on its way. Ozzy Osbourne is finishing up the final performances of his career, and his documentary is coming to Paramount+ later this year. Walking sidewalks are killing airport stores, so you might be seeing less of them. And the gang finishes Friday with the giggles.
On this episode of Exclusively Van Halen, we talk about Sammy Hagar's bold invitation to Wolfgang Van Halen to join him for a special Van Halen-themed residency, the dream that inspired his emotional tribute to Eddie, and why he still holds out hope for more musical magic—even without Alex Van Halen. Sammy Hagar is turning up the heat again—and this time, he's calling out to Eddie Van Halen's son, Wolfgang, with a heartfelt and electrifying offer: “Hey Wolfie, let's do a residency someday—just one show of Van Halen songs!” In a new interview with WRIF, the Red Rocker didn't hold back his admiration for Wolfgang, praising the Mammoth WVH frontman for blazing his own trail. “He's not trying to be his dad, and I love that,” Hagar said with genuine pride. “Let that boy boogie!” Despite Wolfgang's past statements that he won't perform Van Halen songs live, Hagar is holding out hope for a one-night-only celebration. But that's not all. Sammy revealed something even more surreal—his new song Encore, Thank You, Goodnight was inspired by a dream he had where he wrote a song with Eddie Van Halen himself. “I had a friggin' dream and wrote a song with Eddie!” Sammy shared. “That's as real as it gets.” He describes the track as a final chapter, a spiritual jam session that gave him the closure he needed. “The ‘what if' is gone now. I feel good. Healthy, even.” The track features none other than Joe Satriani, who Sammy says completely captured Eddie's essence. “The intro… I don't even try to figure out what Joe's doing,” Hagar laughed. “I ain't torturing myself with that.” One person not involved? Alex Van Halen. “Al and I… we've got a problem,” Hagar admitted. “You'd have to ask him what it is. I don't know. But I knew he probably wouldn't be part of it.” Still, when asked if he regrets his time in Van Halen, Sammy didn't hesitate: “Oh, hell no! The only regret I have is that we didn't make more music. Eddie and I were just getting started. We were capable of so much more.” And as a bonus, Hagar revealed he'll be part of Black Sabbath's farewell show, originally planning to sing No More Tears until Ozzy Osbourne himself asked to sing Hagar's Rock Candy! So now? Sammy's cranking up the volume on Flying High Again. You won't want to miss this episode of Exclusively Van Halen—packed with heart, history, and one seriously rocking dream. #VanHalen #SammyHagar #WolfgangVanHalen #MammothWVH #EddieVanHalen #JoeSatriani #AlexVanHalen #OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #RockNews #ExclusivelyVanHalen #JohnnyBeaneTV Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4906555367489536
Classic Dave und Lee könnten im Mix heute für eine spannende Dynamik sorgen: ersterer nimmt jeden Kalauer Volley, ganz egal wie niedrig die Messlatte auch sein mag. Sein Counterpart aus der Schweiz versucht selbige zu umschiffen wie ein Spaziergänger im Stadtpark die Hundehaufen. Ein episches Aufeinandertreffen von zwei Welten, wie zuletzt eventuell die Begegnung zwischen Ozzy Osbourne und Queen Elizabeth. Cheerio!
Kirk Hammett, le guitariste de Metallica, admet qu'il "devrait être bien meilleur" à la guitare. Le guitariste de Soundgarden, Kim Thayil a parlé des enregistrements réalisés avant la mort du chanteur Chris Cornell en mai 2017. Le 7 mai 2025, Indochine a mis en ligne son nouveau clip "L'Amour Fou", réalisé par le photographe et cinéaste américain David LaChapelle. Une rumeur enflamme les réseaux sociaux : Timothée Chalamet pourrait faire une apparition surprise au festival de Glastonbury 2025 pour interpréter des chansons de Bob Dylan. L'icône de la Motown, Smokey Robinson, âgé de 85 ans, fait face à de graves accusations d'agressions sexuelles. Ozzy Osbourne a confirmé une nouvelle fois que l'évènement ‘'Back to the Beginning'' prévu à Birmingham le 5 juillet serait bien sa dernière prestation sur scène. Mots-Clés : 1983, déclaration, interview, virtuose, internet, technique, talent, enregistrer, compétence, feeling, théorie musicale, metal, monde, travail inachevé, cadeau, fans, lutte juridique, veuve, membre, Mexique, court-métrage, exclusivité, cinéma, Pathé, France, réalisateur, pochette, album, Babel Babel, spéculation, succès, biopic, A Complete Unknown, acteur, légende, musique folk, Not Completely Unknown, tribute band, organisateurs, femmes de ménage, procès, producteur, viols, avocat, allégations, Christopher Frost, Rolling Stone, américaine, public, preuves, femme, manager, Sharon, stop, couple, retraite, Buckinghamshire, bagages, bus, drogue, vie rock'n'roll, bars, petits-enfants, mourir, chambre d'hôtel. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of Exclusively Van Halen, we take a trip back in time to May 29, 1983, the day Van Halen headlined Heavy Metal Day at the iconic US Festival in San Bernardino, California. This legendary performance drew over 300,000 fans and solidified Van Halen's status as a dominant force in rock history.
S8E22 went out live from the TSORR Studio on Myoli Beach on 29 May 2025 at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio. Running order of artists featured: Joe Bonamassa, Skid Row, Rise Against, Airborne, Rival Sons, Sheryl Crow, The Doors, W.A.S.P., Ugly Kid Joe, The Black Keys, The Gaslight Anthem, Temple of a Dog, Alice in Chains, Kiss, Death Leopard, Deep Purple, Judas Priest, The Stranglers, The Beatles, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Osbourne, Sepultura, My Chemical Romance, Goodbye June. Joe Perry, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Kiss, Guns N' Roses, Jelusik, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Live, Metallica, Onslaught, Arch Enemy, Atticus Fitch.The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
Pues aquí está ya nuestro Moore de la temporada en este monográfico que va a tratar de abarcar una obra que desgraciadamente tal vez es más conocida por su accidentadísima andadura editorial y legal, que por su contenido. En 1982 y rescatando al viejo Marvelman británico, aparecía en las páginas de la revista Warrior, de la mano de un joven Alan Moore y Garry Leach el primer capítulo de esta historia que, tal vez por su errática publicación es menos conocida que otras obras como Watchmen o V de Vendetta, pero que para nada les va a la zaga y con las que tiene muchas cosas en común. Llegarían después otros dibujantes como Alan Davis, John Ridgway, Chuck Austen, Rick Veitch o John Totleben y la serie pasaría del Reino Unido a los USA en un caótico maremagnum de derechos que ha tardado décadas en solucionarse. Repasaremos punto por punto todo este asunto, pero tan solo como preliminar de contexto para una obra que por sí sola tiene muchísimo más que contar y de la que tal vez se ha hablado menos de lo que merece. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 378 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶 Miracle Man, de Ozzy Osbourne 🎶 Zarathustra, de Bomber 🎶 Marvel Man, de Jibri McLean
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT This podcast is a bit different, as I am on the other side of the interview table - answering questions instead of asking them. That's because this is the last Sixteen:Nine podcast with me as the host. I've been doing Sixteen:Nine for almost 20 years, and the podcast version for the last nine. I'm retiring. I'm 67 and it is time to slow the hell down. I'm not leaving the industry, entirely. Just dialing back to a few side hustle gigs and other work, working more when the weather gets cold in my part of the world and I'm looking for distractions and extra money that will get Joy and I away from that cold weather for a bit. Think of this as my exit interview, done with my friends in Munich at invidis, who have been longtime content partners and will now edit and manage Sixteen:Nine. This makes me happy, as I didn't want to just stop what I think is a valued part of this business. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Balthasar Mayer: Welcome to the Sixteen:Nine podcast. This is Balthasar Mayer. Antonia Hamberger: This is Antonia Hamberger. Balthasar Mayer: We have a very special guest today. He is the bullshit filter of the digital signage industry. He's the head, heart, and driving force behind Sixteen:Nine, one of the rare people who manages to produce a trade publication that makes you laugh and gives you something to learn at the same time. He also keeps the digital signage industry with his beloved industry mixes at trade shows, and he's never afraid to cut through marketing fluff and speak his mind and now he's retiring, and we are very happy to have him here on the podcast. Welcome, Dave Haynes. Thank you. Dave Haynes: Yes, I was joking. This is the exit interview. It's like leaving a company. Antonia Hamberger: It is the exit interview, and we were thinking about just turning things around. Your blog is called Sixteen:Nine, and we're now doing the Nine:Sixteen edition. You'll get nine questions where we just let you ramble on a bit about your career, and then you'll get sixteen questions where you'll give us rapid-fire answers. Dave Haynes: Alright, I'm drinking Vice beer because I'm in Munich so this could get salty by the end of it. Balthasar Mayer: That is our goal to make it salty, and interesting at the same time. Antonia Hamberger: Dave, you've been doing this blog for 20 years. You've been in the industry for even longer than that. So I guess I'm wondering what made you go into digital signage? How did this happen in the first place? Dave Haynes: I was in the newspaper industry. I was a daily newspaper reporter. I started in 1979 at the Winnipeg Free Press, and my first job out of school, working for a newspaper, was covering the rock music scene. So my first three years in the newspaper, I was interviewing rock bands like Billy Joel, Ozzy Osbourne, you name it, back in the early 80s, late 70s, just about anybody who was big at that time. I did an interview with them, which was quite interesting. At times, you would get lovely people and sometimes you'd get absolute a-holes, and everything in between. Antonia Hamberger: Probably also a lot of drunk people, drunk rock stars? Dave Haynes: Ozzy definitely was impaired, and Billy Joel, he stopped in Winnipeg on the first stop on his North American tour back in 1981 or something and he was just off a plane from New York, he and his band, and they had a press event at a Holiday Inn in Winnipeg, and he was very tipsy. He'd been having cocktails all the way from New York. So that was pretty interesting. I've had a number of those kinds of interviews. So anyways, then I continued in newspapers for several years, became an editor, and got bored with being an editor in a market where not a lot of bad things happened, and as a journalist, you're not praying for bad things to happen, but they're much more interesting to write about than calm, stable situation. When the newspaper started talking about doing new media, getting into digital, I stuck my hand up and said, I'll do it. So I took the newspaper online in 1995, one of the first North American papers to go online, and did that for four years and reported directly to the publisher and nobody on the executive team, including the publisher, bought into my concerns that this was going to be a problem for newspapers. They just tended to think this was a passing fancy. It wasn't really gonna happen. So, I just got frustrated and left and weirdly went to work for a company called Elevator News Network that was putting digital screens, LCD panels in elevators, office tower elevators in 1999. Very complicated, very expensive. I started out as the GM for Western Canada, but pretty quickly became Vice President of Operations for the whole show. So I was putting screens in 70-story office towers in the elevator shops, in the shafts, and running all the cabling in the elevator shafts, and very expensive, very complicated, and very frustrating because you're dealing with unionized labor. With elevator companies, where they wanted to charge you $250 to stand there and watch you, that sort of thing. So I did that. There was a shotgun merger with another company in the US that was doing that, and I walked off the plank with the rest of the Canadian management team and found myself looking around, going, okay, now what do I do? And I ended up starting my own digital out-of-home media company, putting screens in. Public walkways in the underground walkways at downtown Toronto which was a great idea, but probably ten years too early because I would go to advertising agencies and say, I'm doing this, and they would look at me like… What? Digital out-of-home was just not a thing back then. So I was the dreaded pioneer lying in a field with arrows in my back, having done that. So I didn't make a lot of money out of that, and my wife, bless her, said it would be great if we had an income. So I started working for what is now known as ComQi. At the time, it was called Digital View, and then it became EnQi, and then it became ComQi, and I was a business development person. So I was doing sales and looking around going, how did a guy who used to interview Rock bands become a sales guy for a software company? But I did that and went over to Broadsign because they offered me more money and then the Great Recession hit in 2008-2009, and that was that was it for salespeople. That company, Broadsign, ran into deep problems at that point. They totally rose back up like a phoenix, and they are a powerhouse now, but at the time, they were in trouble. So that was 2009, and I decided, okay, do I wanna work for somebody else or do what am I gonna do? And I just decided to go out on my own and start just doing writing and some consulting, things like that. But early on, when I was still with Digital View, I decided to just look at the industry and the level of “thought leadership” that was available at the time. It wasn't very good. A lot of it was just nonsensical or badly written, and I thought, okay, I understand this space at this point. I've been doing it for seven years. I know how to write. So I just, for the hell of it, I just started Sixteen:Nine, and never thought that this would be something that would define my career, my later-stage career for many years, and be like a full-time job, and generate real money. So it just happened. Antonia Hamberger: But we're all glad it took that turn for you, Dave, because I don't think anybody would take you for a good salesperson. I think you're much better off as an editor and publisher. Because you would just say the truth and would probably offend a lot of people. Dave Haynes: That was one of my problems when I was doing business development. If we lost a deal, if I could understand why the target company went in a different direction, I would be fine with it, and I think to be a really good business development person or “salesperson”, you've gotta just want to be a killer. You just wanna win every deal, and it doesn't matter whether you're the right solution, you just wanna win the deal and my mind doesn't work that way. I probably wasn't best suited to it. Balthasar Mayer: So just to understand, you founded Sixteen:Nine in 2006, and then you went full-time on it in 2009? Dave Haynes: I wouldn't say by 2009, I was full-time, but I liked doing it every day. But it wasn't necessarily my main thing. It was just something that I'd been doing, and I kept on doing it because I felt, so I had, at that point, I had a following, and it felt something of an obligation to do it. In the first few years, I would have a Google ad on there, and every quarter, I would get like $37 or something from Google ads. But then I started getting questions saying, “Hey, can we advertise on this?” And so I would just get inbound, and that just built up and built up to become inbound. It took a while, but it was all inbound as opposed to me shaking trees. It took a while, and it was like making real money, and it was something that would be a proper income for me. At which point, I was able to back off doing much in the way of consulting or writing for hire and just mostly do Sixteen:Nine. Antonia Hamberger: For somebody who's been in the industry only a few years, I'm wondering what the industry was like when you first came into it, and what you hoped to contribute? Dave Haynes: It was very embryonic. A few people understood it. When people would ask what I did, and I would tell them digital signage, they would just have to give me a sort of tilted head and say… Huh? Antonia Hamberger: I still have to explain it on a weekly basis to people outside the industry. So I can't imagine what it was like 15 years ago. Dave Haynes: There are so many more reference cases now, whereas before you would have to say, you might be in a store, and you might see this. Now it's like everywhere. So I just have the digital menus in any quick service restaurant that's digital signage, and posters that you see on the sidewalks that's digital out-of-home/digital signage, and they go, okay, I get it. In those days, it was very expensive. Few people understood it. There were far fewer vendors. A lot of the companies that were providing software in particular were companies that had, in a lot of cases adapted that software from other purposes like broadcast and turned that into something that would also work on as sometimes described a narrow cast, just like narrowly defined network as opposed to something sent out everywhere. It was in those days not well known, not well understood, and I just felt that the writing that was available back in 2006 was a lot of buzzword bingo stuff, crossing the chasm, paradigm shift, all these nonsense phrases out of business books, and I just thought, if somebody's just gotta write something that says, here's this thing, here's why they're doing it, here's what's good about it, here's what I think is problematic and how it could be done better. So, it was a little bit of my, I don't wanna say bully pulpit, but it was a way to express my advice without being mean or anything else.. Antonia Hamberger: Were there any trends you predicted really early on that then became true or didn't? Dave Haynes: Oh, I saw everything. I would say more than anything else, you could see that whereas in the early stages, it was something that was nice to do, I clearly saw that this was going to be something that was needed to do for a company. It was going to be mission-critical. It was just going to be fundamental to how retailers and other businesses designed a space in the same way that they're thinking about their furnishings, thinking about their lighting, their HVAC system and everything else, they're gonna start thinking about, okay, where does the digital fit? And in the early days, it was to build a space and then look for empty space on a wall and go, okay, we'll put the screens there, even though in a lot of cases it wasn't the appropriate place to put it. I'd say the other thing was pretty obvious, and I started writing about this in 2011 but I could see LED was gonna come and come hard and start to supplant flat panel displays just because of all the benefits and the flexibility that I have. I invested a lot of time in in the last few years, went to Taiwan and China and everything else to visit factories and really fully understand what it is as opposed to just writing about it and taking what the manufacturers are saying because manufacturers as is their way, their marketing people tend to fledge the facts and play pretty fast and loose with what something is versus what it really is. Antonia Hamberger: In a lot of cases, they don't even know what it really is. Dave Haynes: This is true. It's the thing about the digital science industry. A lot of the companies still are run by technical people, engineers, electrical engineers, software developers, and everything else. They're not good marketers. Then they hire people to do their marketing for them, and those people with some notable exceptions, don't understand a damn thing about the space. So they just parrot what their executives say, which is far too technical and people don't understand it, and I always try to bang on people that if you're going to market your product, for God's sake, provide some relevance and context and to use my Canadian term, give me an explanation as to why I should give a crap about this and why should I care? Antonia Hamberger: I guess that's a thing that a lot of companies in the digital signage space struggle with. Finding those people who want to understand their product on a technical level. But we don't just wanna bash in the digital signage industry because there's a lot of great things in the industry, and. So what's your favorite thing about the industry? Dave Haynes: If we're talking in technical terms, I am impressed and encouraged and excited by how LED in particular is opening up all kinds of new possibilities to start to think in terms of displays being a building material, being a finish, being the curtain wall glass, being something that's a full exterior of a building. That gets way beyond just this idea of a screen on a wall, which is how this industry was defined for a whole bunch of years. Thinking about the industry, it's a relatively small industry. Even though we tend to think that it's giant and it's booming and everything else, in pure terms, it's very small compared to most technology industries. But that means you get to know a lot of people all over the world, and there's no shortage of knuckleheads, but I would say by and large, it's full of really great people, and because it's a small industry and it gets together two or three times a year at different events, I've got to know people all over the world and develop friendships with people all over the world that I never do at all in doing other work, which is fantastic. I'm friends with the Invidis folks, and here I am in Munich having a beer. Antonia Hamberger: Yeah, and we're always glad to have you. But you've also done a lot of trips over the years, right? You went to Taiwan. You visited some display manufacturers last year. Dave Haynes: Yeah, I spent a week in Taiwan in October. Antonia Hamberger: So what was the best work trip you had during all that time? Dave Haynes: The best trip I had. I did an extended consulting gig on digital signage for a mobile carrier, a telecoms company in South Africa, and I went down there three times. I never would've gone to South Africa. It's very expensive. It's a long flight and everything else, but I was there for, I think, six or eight weeks, I forget now, and so I spent a lot of time in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and that was absolutely fantastic, and it was just something I never would've done otherwise. I would say the most interesting stuff has been going to Asia just because that's where it all emanates, and I think the second time I went to Hong Kong was when LEDs were really starting to come out. It was kind of a big moment for me in that I don't like to go to tourist places, although all of Hong Kong is really a tourist place, but I like to go off the beaten track, where you don't see all the people with their cameras and everything else and I was just walking in this district and saw over a nightclub entrance, a very large billboard, a LED billboard, that in North America would be a press release. There'd be all kinds of buzz about it, because look at the signs of that. Antonia Hamberger: In Germany, let me tell you that will be the breaking news, the news of the year. Balthasar Mayer: Talk of the digital signage town. Dave Haynes: But there, it was just there, and it really told me that, okay, this is where this is gonna go where it just becomes commonplace. Because it was already there, and when you go to Asia, it's way over the top from what I've seen from a distance in China. I've been to China, but I haven't been in several years now, pre-COVID covid where you see entire skylines that've got LED lighting. Whether it's mesh lighting or they've got larger lighting that's illuminating the whole building, but entire skylines that are synchronized. I don't really want that in whatever city I live in with all the light pollution. It looks amazing, but it's not appealing in another way, but China, Taiwan. Hong Kong and Seoul, all those areas really are instructive as to the possibilities, as well as Dubai. But Dubai's just insane. I don't think that's a marker or an instruction of anything. It's just a crazy place. Antonia Hamberger: No, it just also has tons of money in that place. Dave Haynes: The building tires skyscrapers on a change order. Antonia Hamberger: Dave, was there ever a particular moment when you realized that your blog really has influence, because I know almost everybody in the North American proAV and digital signage industry knows you and reads you. But that has taken a while. So was there a moment when you? Dave Haynes: Oh, it was immediate. Antonia Hamberger: Yeah? Oh. Dave Haynes: No. There were a couple of moments. Early on, I said I'd gone from one company, with Broadsign, and I went up to Montreal to do the interview. They'd approached me, and I was walking the hallways, and one guy came around the corner and said, “Oh, Dave Haynes, I read your stuff” and I went, oh, really? Antonia Hamberger: This is something we still have to achieve still. Balthasar Mayer: Yes, this is a big goal for us. Did you ever sign an autograph? Dave Haynes: I have signed autographs which is absolutely bizarre. I was asked, can you sign your business card because there's somebody back in the office that'll just be thrilled and I go, really? I don't want to see what's gone wrong in your life, but the big thing that has always stuck with me is the number of times that companies have told me that part of their onboarding process now for new employees is, there's the parking lot, here's your parking assignment, here's this, that's your desk, here's your wifi password, and so on, here are the instructions for healthcare and this and that, but here's what you need to do on a daily basis, you need to subscribe to this thing, and you need to be reading it every day to stay current in this industry. I've had dozens of people tell me that I'm just kind of part of their workplace operations that they've told people as part of learning this business, you need to be reading this every day, and yeah, that's always been really heartening and nice to hear. Antonia Hamberger: So apart from reading Sixteen:Nine every day, which is an obvious thing to do as part of your daily routine, what advice would you give to someone just entering the industry? Dave Haynes: Learn it. The flip side of what I was just saying is I'm always astonished at how many people I run into who've been in this industry for ten years or more, and they had no idea about Sixteen:Nine or something else that they're not learning about their industry, and I'm flabbergasted by that. How can you work in an industry without investing any time to learn emerging technologies and trends and everything else? I would say just invest the time. Make sure you invest the time to read about it and look at things with curiosity, but also with a degree of skepticism because as you guys well know, there's a lot of trade press and a lot of PR that's just cheerleading. It's just shaking the pompoms about, “This is amazing” and “This is world's first” and all that. I've spent 18 years calling bullshit on things that it's not the world's first, and if it is, who cares? It can be the world's first, but it has no business application. It's just eye candy. So spend the time looking at stuff. Try to get your head past the wow factor and the eye candy side of things because we collectively go to trade shows and we will see people at certain stands, I won't name them, but they're slack jaws staring at this technology there going, oh my God, that's amazing… Antonia Hamberger: Did I hear the word hologram just now? Dave Haynes: I didn't say it but… Antonia Hamberger: I saw you thinking it! Dave Haynes: Yes. It is just thinking about what the business application is, what you're gonna do with it, and get past whether you think it's amazing looking because as I've said for years and years, eye candy and wow factor have very short shelf lives. They're exciting the first time you see it, second time it's eh, third time you just walk right on by it. And that's a lot of money to spend on something that people aren't really paying attention to. Some of the best digital signage out there. I started using the term boring signage a few years ago. Some of the best digital signage is crushingly boring, but incredibly relevant to the people who are looking at it. Like, how busy is this washroom? Do I turn left or right? Is this lineup faster if I go this way or that way? It's just data, but it's immediately relevant to the people who want to know this. They don't need to see a hologram of somebody dancing or whatever, or pretending they're a security control agent. They just need something saying, “This line over here” because we're using AI to measure or computer vision to measure the density of lineups that this one's gonna take five minutes. The one you're right in front of right now is gonna take you 12 minutes, so they're gonna go to the left, down to the other one, and that's gonna load, balance the venue, which is awesome. It just makes operations better, but for the people who are all about the eye candy, it's not not very exciting. But it works. It beautifully serves its purpose. Antonia Hamberger: So learn about the industry. Take your time, learning everything you can. Learn about new emerging technologies and don't get wowed too easily by flashy stuff. Dave Haynes: View everything with a degree of skepticism and a business mindset of, okay, even if this is super cool, would anybody use it, or does this scale? Some of this stuff is amazing. But given the cost of it, there's never gonna be a whole bunch of them. Antonia Hamberger: Balthasar, do you want to throw some rapid fire corners? Balthasar Mayer: Dave, you ran Sixteen:Nine for almost 20 years. You gave great insights for the industry, and you're giving it over to us at Invidis. I really hope that we can keep up the spirit of Sixteen:Nine. We will try our best. Dave Haynes: You've got big, smelly shoes to fill. Balthasar Mayer: The smelly part we can do. So we have sixteen rapid-fire questions for you. Dave Haynes: Sounds like a game show. Balthasar Mayer: Yeah, it's in celebration. It's a celebration for you. I have sixteen questions. You try to answer them as rapidly as possible. Since this is your exit interview and your celebration, you are allowed to put one sentence into it. We are not that strict with the rules. We're a little flexible today. Today, on our very first podcast. You need another sip of beer, or are you ready? Dave Haynes: I'm good. Balthasar Mayer: Then let's begin. What is your first big thing you do in retirement? Dave Haynes: Ooh, boring yard work. Balthasar Mayer: After the show, wine or beer? Dave Haynes: After what show? Balthasar Mayer: ISE? Dave Haynes: That's Spain, so wine. Balthasar Mayer: Infocomm? Dave Haynes: That'd be beer because it's hot. Balthasar Mayer: What do you like more: conferences or trade shows? Dave Haynes: Conferences. Balthasar Mayer: In conferences, on stage or in the audience? Dave Haynes: I like both. Balthasar Mayer: Blog or the newspaper? Dave Haynes: I'm a newspaper guy. Unfortunately, I love the tactile side of newspapers, but they're hard to find. So if I'm in New York, I'll pick up The Times. Balthasar Mayer: Hardware or software? Dave Haynes: Hardware. Balthasar Mayer: Hologram or MicroLED? Dave Haynes: MicroLED. Balthasar Mayer: What was the coolest story you covered in Sixteen:Nine? Dave Haynes: Oh boy, that's hard to give a snappy answer to. Balthasar Mayer: You can give the top three because it's the exit interview. Dave Haynes: I would say going to China, going to Taiwan, and, I always remember the LED billboard that is at 8 Times Square. It was back ten years ago or something in front of the Marriott Marquee in Times Square, they lit up what at that time was the biggest LED board, certainly in the United States, and probably among the biggest in the world and I saw the room where they had all the servers and everything else, and then I was there when they turned the thing on, and that was pretty cool. Balthasar Mayer: True MicroLED or OLED? Dave Haynes: They are so different. True MicroLEDs are still in their infancy. OLED is getting a lot better than it used to be. But I still don't see it as a digital signage project product by and large. Balthasar Mayer: I messed up the numbers, but what was the silliest story you covered. Dave Haynes: Top three allowed. Oh. Most of those, I just don't run. Balthasar Mayer: We'll change the question. What was the absolute silliest press release you got? Dave Haynes: It's a tie between those Guinness World Records and those with the Frost and Sullivan Awards, which you buy. You don't win an award, you buy a Frost and Sullivan Award. Balthasar Mayer: But I have to say I love the Guinness World Records stories, but yeah, you're right. The coolest person in digital signage you interviewed? Dave Haynes: The coolest? Can I say the best interview? That's easier. Chris Riegel, CEO of StrataCash, founder of StrataCash. Sole owner, as far as I know. Insanely smart guy. Very dry sense of humor, but so knowledgeable and so blunt. It inevitably or very reliably was a great interview. If he talks, people should listen. Balthasar Mayer: We heard about your past. So, what was the best interview you ever had aside from digital signage? Dave Haynes: Oh, boy, I had a whole bunch of really great interviews when I was doing the entertainment industry. I think one of the ones that always sticks in my mind is Bryan Adams in his very early days, when he was still playing in local nightclubs and not in arenas or anything else. I had a chat with him at our offices. He came up there and he was playing at a local spot, and said, are you coming tonight? I said, yeah, I'll come. Is your wife coming? Yeah, she's gonna come with me, and I said, come and see me, and went up to see him after the first set, he said, did your wife come? I said, yeah and he said, let's go. So he sat down with Joy and I and friends of ours and shot the shit in between the sets. Super nice guy. I met some rock people who were idiots, but he was among the truly nice people, and that's always encouraging that fame doesn't get to them. Balthasar Mayer: The most useless digital signage tech you've ever seen? Dave Haynes: I know I rag on holograms. I do think they have a role. I just think they're overstated in terms of their applicability. Also, robots, screens on roving robots. Those are almost universally pointless. Balthasar Mayer: A technology you didn't think would make it, but became successful. Dave Haynes: These are hard questions. Balthasar Mayer: Was there ever a thing you were wrong about or you misjudged? Dave Haynes: Oh, never! You know what? The rotating LED rotors, when I first saw them, I thought they were interesting, but those will disappear in a couple of years. To Hypervisions' credit. Hypervision is the company that markets them more than anybody. They've done a great job of marketing their product and getting people excited about it and I have seen instances of it where I think it's really applicable, but I've seen lots of other cases where I just don't get it. I was wrong there that I thought that would just disappear, but they've done a good job. Balthasar Mayer: You're at fifteen questions now, so here's question #16: Imagine you run a successful trade block for almost 20 years. You were very successful, and are a guiding star in the industry. If you retire, what is better: simple goodbye or emotional farewell?? Dave Haynes: A simple goodbye. By the time this gets up and listenable, I already have my goodbye post written, and it's me riding off into the sunset on my lawnmower. Antonia Hamberger: We couldn't top that. That picture of you riding off into the sunset on your lawnmower. We wanna preserve that memory of you. Dave Haynes: Just imagine a cowboy on an electric lawnmower. Balthasar Mayer: Nevertheless, thanks, Dave, for all the things you've done from all of Invidis. We'd really try to hold up your flag, and I think it's your time to have the last words. Dave Haynes: Thank you. I've known Florian and stuff and you guys for quite some time now. Got to not just be industry colleagues and people doing the same work, but friends as well, and when I decided to wind things down, I'm 67 now and at some point you gotta do it or you're gonna be sitting at a computer when you're 85 and trying to remember your name. I think I'm leaving it in good hands. I've got a lot of respect for what you guys do with the yearbook, with your day-to-day stuff, and everything else. It would've been challenging to just have some person come into the industry and try to have a little baptism by fire understanding it, so to have it taken over by people who already know the industry, know the people in it, know the goods and bads, and understand some of the bullshit, that makes it a lot easier to kinda back out of it, and as I've said to you and I said to others, it's not like you'll never see me again, I'm gonna stay in the industry. I just decided I didn't want to do this every day first thing in the morning. I would be better off health-wise to get up, have my coffee, and then do some stretching and go for a walk, and things like that, instead of banging away on a keyboard. I'll be around, I'll still go to ISE and do other things. I'll probably still do some writing on Sixteen:Nine, but just as a guest editor as opposed to the daily editor. So it's been great, and I think this is gonna work out really well, and I'm excited for it. Antonia Hamberger: We're excited too. Thank you, Dave.
This week we invited Tony Musallam and Johnny Rowland from Restrayned to go track by track through the 5th studio album “No Rest For the Wicked” from Ozzy Osbourne. No Rest For The Wicked will be the first album to feature new guitarist Zakk Wylde. For our 2025 Album Review Series, we explore the Studio Albums of the “Prince Of Darkness” himself Ozzy Osbourne WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Spotify Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Officail Ozzy Website Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Ozzy Osbourne, Frehley's Comet, Restrayned If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Pod of Doom, a podcast dedicated to the British band Black Sabbath! The hosts of Every Pod You Cast return to discuss all things Sabbath: Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes, Chris Mancini, and Randy Allain of Media/Lit will be covering the Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio eras of the metal pioneers. In the ninth official episode of the season, Chris, Justin, Randy, and special guest Kris of Media/Lit and Batman by the Numbers tackle the first Sabbath album with Ronnie James Dio. They extol the virtues of “hobbit rock,” ponder whom the victor would be in a fight between the Neon Knights and Johnny Blade, and even find a way to bring the Backstreet Boys into the discussion. And of course, they recommend other artists they've been enjoying for your listening pleasure. Host Picks: We Know That It Is Good (A Song We Think Is Underrated or Just Really Like)Chris – Heaven and HellJustin – Die YoungKris – Children of the SeaRandy – Lonely Is the Word Nobody Wants Him (A Song We Don't Like So Much)Chris – Walk AwayJustin – Lady EvilKris – Lady EvilRandy – Walk Away Words That Glow (A Favorite Lyric)Chris – Children of the SeaJustin – Lonely Is the WordKris – Children of the SeaRandy – Die Young Occupy My Brain (A Favorite Musical Moment)Chris – Lonely Is the WordJustin – Children of the SeaKris – Lonely Is the WordRandy – Wishing Well Other Artists We've Been Listening To:Chris – Steven WilsonJustin – Rhiannon GiddensKris – The Longest Johns/Greta Van FleetRandy – Soundtrack from Bluey
He's got an old school production ethos planted firmly in the 21st century, a stellar multi-room studio, and awards for his work with artists ranging from Ozzy and Disturbed to Shania Twain. We got into some deep conversation with The Hideout Studio's Kevin Churko.
Steve Stevens opens up about his longtime friendship with Billy Idol, working with Billy Morrison and what makes his new signature guitar so special.
HPR All Things Considered host Dave Lawrence welcomes back Deep Purple's talented keyboardist, Don Airey, who has a new solo album, "Pushed to the Edge." Don has a wild history, with experience in Ozzy Osbourne's band, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Jethro Tull and many other projects over the years. He's been with Deep Purple for over two decades now. The chat takes us back to Don's classical inspirations, organ heroes like Booker T and Jimmy Smith, heartwarming encounters between his parents and Ozzy Osbourne, and lots more!
Gary Holt reflects on the early days of Exodus' career, what it was like writing a memoir and what it means to be part of Ozzy Osbourne's final show.
This episode, we go back to the 1980s with Gary Graff, editor of 501 Essential Albums of the '80s: The Music Fan's Definitive Guide. We dive into the greatest albums of the 1980s. From epic hair bands to groundbreaking alternative sounds and iconic MTV moments, we're breaking down the decade's best. Purchase a copy of 501 Essential Albums of the '80s: The Music Fan's Definitive Guide Follow Gary Graff BlueskyFacebook InstagramX---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich: FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TIKTOK X Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Do you enjoy hearing stories about the songwriting process? Well….if you do, it doesn't get better than this! Legendary songwriter Jim Vallance joins me to share stories about the many classics he helped write!! What was the original title for the song “Summer of ‘69”? Is it really about the sexual position? What famous band was “Run To You” actually written for? What was it like recording with Tina Turner? What Aerosmith song did Jim think Steven “got wrong”? What songs was Jim a ghosts bassist on? What was it like writing a few songs for KISS? These are just some of the great stories you will hear on this episode. Quite honestly this one was one of my favorite guests I've ever had on my show!
John Corabi dives into The Dead Daisies' new album, what it was like recording in Muscle Shoals and one of his fondest memories of Ozzy Osbourne.
Neeley and Chris are back on THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, and they're not thrilled! This week, they're talkin' about the bummer of seeing some performers now stuck in chairs. They also suffer through some rough audio of Ann Wilson on the Howard Stern Show. Then, they get into the continuously depressing news about Black Sabbath's final show as Ozzy keeps downplayin' it. And finally, they share some seriously bad footage of David Lee Roth from his M3 gig tonight. Tune in for the unfiltered metal take!Find more metalheads with these hashtags: #MetalPodcast #ClassicRockNews #BlackSabbathTour #DavidLeeRothFail #AnnWilsonStern.rock performers seated, Ann Wilson Howard Stern review, Black Sabbath final tour, Ozzy Osbourne news, David Lee Roth M3 performance, aging musicians, poor audio quality, lowering the bar, awful live footage, honest metal opinionsGet a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premiumNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.
This week Tom & Zeus welcome Gene Simmons Band drummer and lifelong KISS fan, Brian Tichy! Brian Tichy is considered one of today's greatest rock drummers. He is part of the Gene Simmons band that is on tour currently. He has played for and with Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Foreigner, The Dead Daisies and more. Brian shares his thoughts on the Gene Simmons, the tour and his KISStory. SIOL gets an exclusive interview with the talented drummer and he shares never before stories and opinions. Another one of a kind interview with an incredible guest! To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISSSongs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOLPatreon Get all your Shout ItOut Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our AmazonStore by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email uscomments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon PodcastNetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT DON AIREY: Don has been a player on the rock scene for over 50 years, notching up almost 200 album credits & associations with major bands including Cozy Powell's Hammer, Colosseum II, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Jethro Tull, ELO & has been in Deep Purple since 2001. His latest solo album is out now called, "Pushed To The Edge". ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT DON AIREY: Don has been a player on the rock scene for over 50 years, notching up almost 200 album credits & associations with major bands including Cozy Powell's Hammer, Colosseum II, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Jethro Tull, ELO & has been in Deep Purple since 2001. His latest solo album is out now called, "Pushed To The Edge". ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the greatest frontmen in the history of heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne has had an historic career. In that career, he has been surrounded by some of the greatest guitar players on the planet. On this episode, we dive into all the guitarists from his solo career including some names you may not have known were associated with the Prince of Darkness. So sit back, relax, turn it up to 11 and let the debate begin. Hosted by - Kenneth Dean, the Dean of Metal and Chris Kaye Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/debatingmetalpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debatingmetal/ X - https://twitter.com/debatingmtlpod email - debatingmetal@gmail.com
Johannes Eckerström teases Avatar's next album, which should be out later this year, and reflects on his appreciation for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath.
In this brutally funny episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS…, legendary comedian Jim Florentine joins Chris Akin and guitarist Erik Ferentinos for an absolutely unfiltered roast of everything ridiculous in music, culture, and life.Florentine breaks down seeing AC/DC live in 2025—and why Brian Johnson still crushes it! He also shares plans to fly to England for what could be the final Black Sabbath reunion, and speculates if Ozzy Osbourne will even make it to the mic.
Ozzy Osbourne opens up about an injury he sustained while taking a leap onto his bed and completely missing the landing spot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ozzy Osbourne opens up about an injury he sustained while taking a leap onto his bed and completely missing the landing spot.
We got ex-#BlackSabbath drummer #BobbyRondinelli's thoughts on his former band's upcoming final show with #OzzyOsbourne, and whether Bobby would do a #Rainbow reunion with #RitchieBlackmore and #JoeLynnTurner. It's part of our chat highlighting Bobby's new project with guitarist #JamieHolka. Their debut album “The Gathering” will be released June 6th. SHOW CREDITS: Diamond Dave Kinchen & Brother Shane McEachern (hosts). Intro made in part w/ Drum Pad Machine (DPM). Instagram: @RockNationsDK Twitter: @RockNationsDK. Facebook: @RockofNationsDK.
Our second KoFi member selection covers the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne and his killer 1991 record, "No More Tears". Get ready for songs about creepy dudes, hellraisers, zombies, and yo momma! There's pinched harmonics for everyone and lots of love for one of the grandaddies of heavy metal! All thanks to our pal Ruddy Rutherford for sending this one to us! The question is, how much will we love it? Will Kev be into a song about Aston Villa? WilL Corey like ballads closing both sides of a heavy metal album? And will the heads be bitten off any bats?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and come and sit upon my knee!Songs covered in this episode: "Mr. Tinkertrain", "I Don't Want to Change the World", "Mama, I'm Coming Home", "Desire", "No More Tears", "S.I.N. (also known as "Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.)")", "Hellraiser", "Time After Time", "Zombie Stomp", "A.V.H.", "Road to Nowhere"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/76F8G8FEX8Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/ultimatecatalogueclash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wedding Empires Podcast - Grow and Market Your Dream Wedding Business
Ask Jac & Ben A Question!Ever wondered what separates truly luxury weddings from those that simply cost a lot? Elizabeth Solaru, multi-award winning luxury business consultant and former cake artist to Queen Elizabeth, pulls back the curtain on the exclusive world of high-net-worth clientele.Elizabeth's remarkable journey from microbiologist to headhunter to luxury entrepreneur provides the perfect backdrop for her revolutionary insights. She reveals that luxury isn't defined by budget alone, but by understanding the psychology behind different types of wealthy clients. "You could have King Charles and Ozzy Osbourne with identical budgets," Elizabeth explains, "but their weddings would require completely different approaches because their psychological profiles as luxury clients differ dramatically."For wedding professionals looking to break into this exclusive market, Elizabeth offers tactical strategies that go beyond the obvious. Rather than focusing on luxury publications or social media, she suggests identifying gatekeepers like personal assistants who control access to wealthy individuals. Her approach to Instagram is equally surprising – look for private accounts under pseudonyms and notice who major luxury brands are responding to in comments.The mindset shift required for luxury positioning proves just as important as marketing tactics. Wedding professionals must recognize what type of luxury business founder they are (artisan, visionary, etc.) and build complementary partnerships accordingly. When showcasing work online, Elizabeth advocates quality over quantity: "Don't show 20 products when three incredible products will do the job." Your website should guide visitors like a Sherpa, creating curiosity through strategic organization and authentic storytelling.Website: www.elizabethsolaru.com Support the show
A zookeeper calls in to talk about her job, a caller tells me how having three kids changed him for the better, a caller idolizes Ozzy Osbourne, I talk to a caller about how energy drinks cure all of life’s ailments, and a final caller’s ex gets a concerning tattoo. If you’re reading this, congratulations. I am a gecko. Send an email to therapygeckomail@gmail.com to maybe have it possibly read on the show potentially. SUPPORT THE LIZARD AGENDA: therapygecko.supercast.com FOLLOW ME ON GECKOGRAM: instagram.com/lyle4ever GET WEIRD EMAILS FROM ME SOMETIMES BY CLICKING HERE.Follow me on Twitch to get a notification for when I’m live taking calls. Usually Mondays and Wednesdays but a lot of other times too. twitch.tv/lyleforeverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Today we go back to episode 1200 with legendary bass player, Rudy Sarzo from Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Blue Oyster Cult, The Guess Who and many more. This show was originally released on 9/22/2022. Below are my original notes. Hello friends! Legendary bass player, Rudy Sarzo from Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Blue Oyster Cult, The Guess Who and many more is guest for episode 1200! Rudy is currently on tour with Quiet Riot again and they're gearing up to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their classic album, Metal Health next year. Go to quietriot.band for tour dates, merch and more. We have a fantastic conversation about leaving Ozzy's band after Randy Rhoads' death, moving to the U.S. from Cuba, the Miami music scene of the early 70's, his thoughts on sub-bass frequencies, the Quiet Riot line-up, understanding religion through quantum physics, playing with so many legacy bands and much more. I had a great time getting to know Rudy. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get your act together at Space Rehearsal, Recording and Video Spaceatx.com Follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
This week we invited BC from Podder Than Hell to go track by track through the 4th studio album “The Ultimate Sin” from Ozzy Osbourne. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Spotify Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Podder Than Hell Podcast Officail Ozzy Website Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Ozzy Osbourne If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Tom & Zeus welcome Gene Simmons Band drummer and lifelong KISS fan, Brian Tichy! Brian Tichy is considered one of today's greatest rock drummers. He is part of the Gene Simmons band that is on tour currently. He has played for and with Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Foreigner, The Dead Daisies and more. Brian shares his thoughts on the Gene Simmons, the tour and his KISStory. SIOL gets an exclusive interview with the talented drummer and he shares never before stories and opinions. Another one of a kind interview with an incredible guest! To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISSSongs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOLPatreon Get all your Shout ItOut Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our AmazonStore by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email uscomments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon PodcastNetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this hard rockin', non-stoppin', monster stompin' episode of Yeah! (greatest podcast in the world, 2 months running) we're talking all about Rob Zombie and his song "Superbeast" that was featured on at least 2 videogames! Rob Zombie was on top of the world in 1998 when Twisted Metal 3 released...they even let him sort of be the boss of the soundtrack for the game! He then got tapped again in 2009 to appear on the soundtrack for Brütal Legend alongside Ozzy Osbourne. We get into the weirdness of Mr. Zombie (or is it Mr. Cummings?) and his roots in a sleepy Massachusetts town that coincidentally used to be the home of both Jonathan and Tanya. It's an endless thrill ride of Zombie-infused delights designed to tickle your ears and dazzle your mind.0:00:00 - Haverhill Locals Only0:03:48 - Inside the Twisted Mind of Rob Zombie0:08:02 - What Was Happening with that Twisted Metal 3 Soundtrack?0:11:06 - Adventures in CD-ROM0:13:00 - Brütal Legend Starring Jack Black0:14:47 - Rob Zombie's Living on Schlock0:17:38 - The Locals' Guide to Haverhill, Massachusetts0:19:37 - The Haverhill to Hollywood Pipeline to Fame0:23:50 - Rob Zombie, Mario's Cousin Twice Removed0:25:15 - Massachampshire0:27:05 - Why Isn't Jonathan on the Notable Figures of Haverhill List?0:31:12 - The Latest Update on Kaiju Big Battel0:33:54 - I'm All Out of Thoughts and Feelings
Join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they dive headfirst into a brand‑new segment on this week's episode: The Musicwed Game! Inspired by matchmaking shows but with a melodic twist, our hosts will each select five songs they love, then try to predict which of those the other will enjoy most. At the end, whoever racks up the highest “likes” wins bragging rights for the week.Songs mentioned during this episode include The Staunton Lick from Lemon Jelly, Purple Hat from SOFI TUKKER, How? from Ozzy Osbourne, Prayer In C (Robin Schulz Radio Edit) from Lily Wood and The Prick and Robin Schulz, bad guy from Billie Eilish, Inner Light from Elderbrook and Bob Moses, This Is Your Life from Dio, Beautiful World from Colin Hay, Shake It Off (Taylor's Version) from Taylor Swift, and Venus In Furs from The Velvet Underground.Check out Professor Aubrey's playlist.Check out Tim the Nerd's playlist.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
En este episodio Luis y Jota le hacen un homenaje de 30 aniversario al Ozzmosis de Ozzy Osbourne. Hablan de todo el revolú que hubo para crear el disco, su aceptación y cómo este marcó un antes y un después en el catálogo del Prince of Darkness.www.patreon.com/acordesyrimas
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Marc Broussard joins Ralph Sutton and Dov Davidoff and they discuss starting singing in church and "cleaning up his act" by 14 years old, being able to trip while sober and meditating, getting fired from a youth ministry, Marc Broussard going to Los Angeles in 2002 to pursue his career then finding out his girlfriend was pregnant back home, touring with Maroon 5, his 2024 album Time Is A Thief and how he was able to work with Jeremy Most, marrying his high school sweetheart in 2008, writing a song for Patrice O'Neal, a live performance of Man Ain't Supposed to Cry and a taste of These Arms of Mine, peeing next to Ozzy Osbourne, Marc Broussard's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: March 26th, 2025)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Marc BroussardTwitter: http://twitter.com/MarcBroussardInstagram: https://instagram.com/MarcBroussardRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Dov DavidoffTwitter: https://twitter.com/DovDavidoffInstagram: https://instagram.com/DovDavidoffShannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/IMShannonLeeInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShannonLee6982The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.