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Actress and singer Juliette Angelo will perform a heartfelt tribute concert honoring Patsy Cline this Saturday, May 24, at the Romance Theater in Rexburg. Angelo says the stripped-down show—just her and a guitar—is deeply personal and aims to offer audiences “peace and human connection.” The concert will feature Cline's iconic songs along with stories reflecting her lasting influence.
Sintonía: "Follow That Arab" - Corduroy "Sweet Nothin´s" - Brenda Lee; "Pink Shoe Laces" - Dodie Stevens; "Lucky Lips" - Ruth Brown; "I´ll Be True" - Faye Adams; "Broken Hearted Melody" - Sarah Vaughan; "Where Will The Dimple Be" - Rosemary Clooney; "I Can See An Angel" - Patsy Cline; "Tennessee Wig Walk" - Bonnie Lou; "Dreamboat" - Alma Cogan; "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me" - Shirley Bassey; "Memories Are Made Of This" - Gale Storm; "Walkin´ After Midnight" - Patsy Cline; "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - Marilyn Monroe; "This Ole House" - Rosemary Clooney; "Jim Dandy" - LaVern Baker; "Love and Marriage" - Dinah Shore; "You Always Hurt The One You Love" - Connie FrancisTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (3xCD) "Fifties Girls: 75 Original Recordings on 3CDs" (Not Now Music, 2014)Escuchar audio
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Zev Feldman, a/k/a "The Jazz Detective," returns to our show to talk about a newly released 1980 live set from the late great alto sax legend, Art Pepper, An Afternoon In Norway: The Kongsberg Concert (Elemental Music), plus a little about his work on the recent sold out Record Store Day Release from Patsy Cline: Imagine That: The Lost Recordings (1954-1963). The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com
Send us a textOn this Episode Tom and Bert introduce "The Spotlight Series" on entertainment influencers thru the decades!There are Stories to tell and the Guys will cover and discuss the beginnings and the careers of some of the greatest influencers throughout ALL of the entertainment industry.Today's Podcast will cover 3 Legends of the Music scene from the early rock n roll and country music genres. These female artists are 3 icons from the 1950's and 1960's era. Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee and Connie Francis!Listen in as we cover these Ladies!CHAPTERS:(1:08) Patsy Cline- "The most popular Female Country Singer in recording History!"(9:23) Brenda Lee- "Little Miss Dynamite"(22:23) Connie Francis- "The Queen of Song"Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
Theatre By The Sea's announcement of the 2025 season is the subject of this week's program with Bill Hanney, owner of the theatre, and Karen Kessler, General Manager. We talk about next summer's musicals and listen to some of the very popular songs from: Always...Patsy Cline, Waitress, Hairspray, and Heartbreak Hotel. For more information, you can call (401) 782-8587 or go to www.theatrebythesea.com
One FM presenter Josh Revens and Steve Dowers present 'Whatever Happened To?' This week's topic is the iconic singer Patsy Cline This program originally aired on Monday the 28th of April, 2025. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
One might say Robbie had leavin' on his mind for this episode, because there were definitely not 3 cigarettes in the (proverbial) ashtray on this episode. Robbie went to Vegas, leaving Art and Jay to reminisce about their shared role in musical community theater. It was almost crazy how these last minute roles in “Always, Patsy Cline” came about. Let's just say it pays to know Art's cousin, as well as one of the Golden Triangle's favorite actresses. Jessica Horton and Madeline Golden (not to mention the Silver Eagle Band) put on a stellar performance, and also allowed these two Guys to dance their way into regional stardom. On this episode, they talk about their experience, with a little country music trivia thrown in just for fun. And there were Geeks of the Week a'plenty. Lots of trailers for big movies dropped this week, a well-done insurance commercial makes the cut, and there is news of fictional fantastic new life juxtaposed with the actual passing of some big stars with geek cred. If you're walkin' after midnight under the blue moon of Kentucky, and need a podcast to keep you from falling to pieces, this is the one.
MUSICDrake has amended his defamation lawsuit againstUniversal Music Group (UMG), asserting that Kendrick Lamar's Super BowlLIX halftime performance of "Not Like Us""assassinated" his characte Fans of Patsy Cline willbe sad to know that the last day of operation for the Patsy Cline Museum in Nashville will be on May 15th. Themuseum opened in April of 2017 and it sits above the Johnny Cash Museum on 3rd Avenue. There's no word onwhat will happen to all of the displays currently, but they already know what'sgoing in its place. Sublime are the subject of another tribute album.set for release on May 9th, marks the 20th anniversary of the original 2005tribute album, Look at All the Love We Found.Bruce Springsteen, Dead & Company, and Eddie Vedder wereamong the winners Wednesday at the Pollstar Awards in Los Angeles, presented by Pollstar,the concert industry publication. TVRob Lowe and John Stamos are basicallythe same guy. So it shouldn't be surprising that they get mistaken foreach other. But if you're driving a tour bus around Hollywood, youshould really know the difference. Alicia Silverstone is returning as Cher for a sequel series onPeacock. There aren't any plot details yet, and it's not known if she'llbe joined by anyone else from the original cast, like Paul Rudd, DonaldFaison, or Stacey Dash. Type in style with Severance-stylekeyboard … Apple recently teasedfans with a keyboard inspired by the hit show Severance. MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS: Tim Allen gave us a new tidbit about "ToyStory 5". Up until this point, not much was knownexcept that he and Tom Hanks would return as Buzz andWoody. Dwarf comedian BradWilliams is currently on tour and during a recent interview, he wasasked if he would've wanted to be one of the seven dwarves in the new Disney"Snow White" movie. (DA Exclusive.) The new trailer for "FantasticFour: First Steps" gives us our first look at JuliaGarner's Silver Surfer. The new trailer for "28Years Later" is pretty intense. AND FINALLYIN THEATERS:· Sinners(Michael B. Jordan,Hailee Steinfeld)· TheBallad of Wallis Island (CareyMulligan, Tim Key)Sneaks (animated - Anthony Mackie, Laurence Fishburne, Martin Lawrence) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Drake has amended his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), asserting that Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime performance of "Not Like Us" "assassinated" his characte Fans of Patsy Cline will be sad to know that the last day of operation for the Patsy Cline Museum in Nashville will be on May 15th. The museum opened in April of 2017 and it sits above the Johnny Cash Museum on 3rd Avenue. There's no word on what will happen to all of the displays currently, but they already know what's going in its place. Sublime are the subject of another tribute album. set for release on May 9th, marks the 20th anniversary of the original 2005 tribute album, Look at All the Love We Found. Bruce Springsteen, Dead & Company, and Eddie Vedder were among the winners Wednesday at the Pollstar Awards in Los Angeles, presented by Pollstar, the concert industry publication. TV Rob Lowe and John Stamos are basically the same guy. So it shouldn't be surprising that they get mistaken for each other. But if you're driving a tour bus around Hollywood, you should really know the difference. Alicia Silverstone is returning as Cher for a sequel series on Peacock. There aren't any plot details yet, and it's not known if she'll be joined by anyone else from the original cast, like Paul Rudd, Donald Faison, or Stacey Dash. Type in style with Severance-style keyboard … Apple recently teased fans with a keyboard inspired by the hit show Severance. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Tim Allen gave us a new tidbit about "Toy Story 5". Up until this point, not much was known except that he and Tom Hanks would return as Buzz and Woody. Dwarf comedian Brad Williams is currently on tour and during a recent interview, he was asked if he would've wanted to be one of the seven dwarves in the new Disney "Snow White" movie. (DA Exclusive.) The new trailer for "Fantastic Four: First Steps" gives us our first look at Julia Garner's Silver Surfer. The new trailer for "28 Years Later" is pretty intense. AND FINALLY IN THEATERS: · Sinners (Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld) · The Ballad of Wallis Island (Carey Mulligan, Tim Key) Sneaks (animated - Anthony Mackie, Laurence Fishburne, Martin Lawrence) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cuti Vericad recuerda músicos y canciones estadounidenses inspirados en el país vecino, México. Suenan The Coasters, Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Merle Haggard, Jerry Lee Lewis o James Taylor, entre otros.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (10/04/2025)Entrevistas: - Lori Meyers , protagonistas de la Primavera Sardinera. - Pink Floyd live at Pompeii regresa restaurada. José Abellán, de Animals Pink Floyd Magazine, nos habla del estreno en cines. Novedades discográficas:Lana del rey, Girl and Girl, Galician Army y Jordana B, M(h)aol, Daughter of Swords, Jim Legxacy, Repion, Bon Iver, Rata, La La Love You, Alba Morena, Rufus T Firefly, Gryffin y Band Of Horses, Rauw Alejandro, Annapurna, The Sand, Feedbacks, Vera Fauna, Lifeguard, Gallopedro, Aló Presidente, Ruge Boreal, JoseLuis, Noticias:Pulp anuncian nuevo albúm para junio. Imagine that: The lost recordings (1954-1963) recupera grabaciones inéditas de Patsy Cline. Sonorama completa su cartel. Beth Gibbons, de Portishead, interpreta ‘Glory Box' en Coachella. Tennis se despedirán con ‘Face down in the garden'. La película-concierto ‘Cornucopia' de Björk llegará a los cines en mayo. Weezer anuncian que están trabajando en una película. Depeche Mode anuncian en sus redes el estreno de un nuevo dicumental, ‘M'. Llega el vídeo de ‘One of these days' nuevo adelanto de Pink Floys en Pompeya. Se reedita ampliado el primer disco de Nick Drake. Agenda de conciertos:Lori Meyers, vera Fauna, Lara Fichera, Colectivo Da Silva, Mala Cotton, Slowkiss, Karmacadabra, Orquesta Mondragón, 25 aniversario ONG Cirugía Solidaria, María de Juan…
Send us a textLily Mae Clements dazzles in this unforgettable episode that showcases her remarkable talent for spinning tall tales into gold. When Valene's irrepressible mother meets Jackson Mobley at a retirement home, it's a match made in con-artist heaven. These kindred spirits recognize the hustler in each other immediately, bonding over their shared gift for fabrication and spinning yarns that grow taller by the minute.Their whirlwind romance leads to an impromptu Vegas elopement funded by $200 stolen from Kenny and Ginger's emergency fund. But when their mutual deceptions are revealed – she's not wealthy and he's never managed Patsy Cline – they don't fall apart. Instead, they join forces, with Jackson convincing a Vegas lounge owner that Lily Mae is terminally ill, securing her long-dreamed-of singing opportunity at the Sidewinder Lounge.Meanwhile, young Olivia faces ridicule when classmates taunt her about her father potentially kidnapping her, making the upcoming father-daughter dance particularly painful. Valene suggests Gary step in, leading to entertaining rehearsals for their magic act. But there's something brewing beneath the surface as Abby takes a suspicious interest in the arrangements, culminating in her unexpected insertion into what should be just Gary and Olivia's special night.The episode masterfully balances comedy with subtle romantic tension, revealing Lily Mae as what the host calls "country dumb" – a woman who doesn't miss a thing despite her seemingly naive exterior. Her ability to transform disaster into opportunity showcases why she's become such a fan favorite, while Abby's lingering glances at Gary hint at potential complications that could rock the cul-de-sac in episodes to come. Subscribe now to follow these intertwining tales of deception, ambition, and unexpected romance!
Renowned archivist & record producer Zev Feldman, "The Jazz Detective", returns to discusses the Record Store Day 2025 releases of lost jazz recordings from Freddie Hubbard, Charlie Mingus, Bill Evans, Patsy Cline & more! Topics Include: Introduction of Zev Feldman, nicknamed "the jazz detective" Status of finding lost jazz recordings - feeling optimistic Live recordings create a "renaissance" for jazz enthusiasts Concern about aging jazz colleagues with undiscovered tapes Feldman works with multiple record labels simultaneously Record companies are selective about which projects to release Concerns about tariffs affecting vinyl manufacturing costs Vinyl jazz releases often operate on slim profit margins Resonance Records uses Canadian pressing plant Le Vinylist Six Record Store Day releases coming from Feldman Patsy Cline "Imagine That" was most difficult release to assemble Patsy Cline release required coordinating multiple rights holders Country Music Hall of Fame involved in Patsy Cline project Feldman's personal connection to record stores and vinyl collecting Freddie Hubbard "On Fire" recorded at Blue Morocco (1967) Bernard Drayton engineered the Blue Morocco recordings Blue Morocco club owned by Sugar Hill Records founders Kenny Dorham recordings from same Blue Morocco venue Dorham's recordings especially rare and significant to Feldman Dorham was also a writer who contributed to DownBeat magazine Charles Mingus in Argentina - recordings from 1977 concerts Second Argentina concert added due to popular demand Mingus recordings made less than year before his ALS diagnosis Wes Montgomery with Wynton Kelly Trio reissue with new mastering Original Montgomery release now selling for $100+ in stores Time machine question - which historic jazz gig to attend Discussion of legendary venue Slugs and its important shows Feldman's collection of music memorabilia and venue posters Bill Evans live in Finland recordings (1964-1969) Feldman's 13th Bill Evans production with the Evans Estate Finland recordings feature three different Evans trio lineups Record Store Day helping introduce Evans to younger audiences Plans for Record Store Day Black Friday releases Value of releasing previously unheard music versus reissues EXTENDED, Commercial free, high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Photo by Jean-Louis Atlan Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Episode Notes S6E10 - Join us as we sit down with the one and only Laura Pursell. She'll be telling us tales from acting to singing her hits and much much more. Her nostalgic, lush and heartfelt voice, Laura Pursell's smooth west coast vocals are backed by the genius of her famous father Bill Pursell, who wrote 8 out of 10 arrangements and played piano on all 10 tracks. The rich orchestration, recorded by Nashville's A-team players. Mr. Pursell is perhaps best known for his hit record "Our Winter Love," but also played piano on many of Johnny Cash's albums in the 1960s, and worked as a session musician and arranger for Patsy Cline, Johnny Paycheck, Hoover, Joan Baez, Eric Andersen, Scotty Moore, J.J. Cale, Willie Nelson, Dan Fogelberg, and others. In 1985, Pursell was named Composer of the Year by the Tennessee Music Teachers Association. HELPFUL LINKS: VETERANS: https://www.va.gov/.../mental-health/suicide-prevention/ ADDICTION: https://lp.recoverycentersofamerica.com/.../continuum-of.../ Due you know someone that has lost their lives due to addiction? Or even someone that has made a full recovery? Reach out to Johnny Whitaker so they can help to celebrate the lives lost/ lives recovered at overdoseawareness0831@gmail.com Follow our guest https://www.laurapursell.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0700958/ https://www.youtube.com/c/LauraPursell http://bhbpr.com/ Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ ————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: Singer/Actress Laura Pursell was born and raised in Nashville, TN surrounded by music (her father is pianist Bill Pursell, who had the hit record “Our Winter Love” (1963) and was a go-to sideman in Nashville for Marty Robbins, Patsy Cline, Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph, Johnny Cash, and many, many others. At 18, she was cast as Dick Van Patton's niece in a nationally televised Christmas special, “The Gift of Song”, starring a host of country music stars. Relocating to LA in the early 90's, she studied at the South Coast Repertory and Beverly Hills Playhouse and has starred in countless stage productions all over LA, including "Blue Moon Dancing" by Ed Graczyk, "In the City for the Summer" (Variety singled out her gritty performance), and the farcical, outrageous "And Then There was Nun" which played to sold out houses for 2 extensions, where she did a hilarious sendup of Gloria Swanson. She was a long time member of the Company of Angels, LA's oldest repertory theatre, winning a Dramalogue Award for her saucy, sword-wielding performance in the mainstage production of “Zastrozzi”. She appeared in an iconic video for Weird Al Yankovic, spoofing Tanya Harding in the "Mmmm Mmmm" song (where she did her own figure skating). She appeared in several episodes of "Days of Our Lives" and had a small but pivotal role in "The Landlady" starring Talia Shire. In 2013, she was cast as one of the three leads in a hilarious coming-of-middle-age web series called "Living the Dream", and in 2015, she had the starring role in "Only the Moon Howls", a moving one act which won the Encore! Award at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Her performance was singled out for its "deep emotional access" and hailed as "heartbreaking", "truthful", "sensitive" and "vulnerable". A film version of the piece is planned for late 2015. In 2001, she landed a plum role, singing for Betty and President Gerald Ford in Palm Springs. Over the years, she has recorded and performed with some of the greatest jazz musicians on the west coast. She has performed in St. Petersburg, Russia, Dublin Ireland and in west coast venues such as Spazio, Vitello's, The Money Tree, Barone's, Monteleone's, The San Ysidro Ranch (Santa Barbara), Vicky's of Santa Fe (Palm Springs) and the Canyon Club. She appeared with Gary Tole's "Legends of Swing" orchestra and the Doug MacDonald's 13-piece "Jazz Coalition". She currently performs every Thursday at Mixology 101 in the Grove at the LA Farmer's Market with a stellar jazz trio. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/still-toking-with/13da5f46-65d7-47be-b832-20740d7de20d
Does Costco stock future husbands? In the case of Erica Hansen, the answer is yes! Erica is a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, loves musical theater, singing, and Patsy Cline....but she does not love that she lost her amazing husband a year and a half after they were married. She also does not love that she was diagnosed with breast cancer after she became a widow. But even though she's been living in the worst of it, she shares her message of hope and light in her new book (with featured original songs!)Check out Erica on IG: @ericahansen13Find Erica's book, The Hope At The End Of The Tunnel at:https://theericahansen.com/the-hope-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-coming-soon/Sponsored by:BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnMint Mobile: Mobile phone plans with great service and coverage starting at $15/month https://trymintmobile.com/wwdnJoin our Patreon for ad-free episodes and more!http://www.patreon.com/wwdnNeed some Snarky Grief merch?http://shop.widowwedonow.comWanna buy us tacos?http://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonow
This week, we do all our listeners dirty and talk about the splatter. But even if you think the filth is so wrong, your cheatin' heart can still enjoy the best podcast about Patsy Cline and the 229th greatest album of all time, The Ultimate Collection. But before we get to the album, we introduce you to our virulent lover and chat about which sporting event every fan must experience before they die. We also share some car buying tips, talk employee reviews, and get AI's feedback on the podcast. Then at (1:02:00) we start foolin' around and cover Patsy Cline's Ultimate Collection. We discuss how Patsy Cline became a country/pop crossover star, the #1 jukebox song of all time, and the greatest artists that Patsy Cline influenced. And for any of you who listened just to figure out Patsy Cline's birthday, I'll save you the two hours: it was September 8, 1932. Next week, we'll make the same ol' mistakes when we become the best Rihanna podcast and cover her 2014 album Anti.
Send us a textOn this episode, Tom and Bert discuss the Songwriters who wrote the songs for other famous Singers! Some of the greatest songs of all time were sung by amazing singers BUT the person that wrote the song is sometimes overlooked. These songwriters passed on their amazing talent to the artists that went on to record them and became Top Hits for the Singers. Just shows the importance of the these Songwriters and the impact they have had through the years. Highlighted Chapters:(2:56) "Irreplaceable" by Beyonce, written by Ne-Yo(4:11) "I will always Love You" by Whitney Houston, written by Dolly Parton(7:59) "My Way" by Frank Sinatra written, by Paul Anka(11:14) "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson, written by Avril Lavigne(18:58) "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, written by The Bee Gees(25:28) "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees, written by Neil Diamond(28:50) "Respect" by Aretha Franklin, written by Otis Redding(34:37) "Crazy" by Patsy Cline, written by Willie Nelson(40:23) "I Wanna be your Man" by The Rolling Stones, written by The BeatlesEnjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
MONOLOGUE A TALE OF TWO NATIONS: TRUMP'S BOLD VISION VS. LIBERALS SMALL WOKE IDEAS NEWSMAKER WOKE: Trudeau introduces "Black Justice Strategy" https://www.junonews.com/p/trudeau-government-releases-implementation Noah Jarvis, Reporter at True North Wire OPEN LINES THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE Climate risk will take trillion-dollar bite out of America's real estate, report finds Tony Heller, Geologist, Weather Historian, Founder of https://realclimatescience.com MONOLOGUE Fake Patriots and Phony Nationalism: Canada's Hollow ‘Buy Local' Movement NEWSMAKER Trump Delivers Triumphant, Blistering, Patriotic Address to Congress Ken Khachigian Author of Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan & Nixon. Director Emeritus of the Richard Nixon Foundation Board of Directors. Chief Speechwriter and Senior Political Advisor for President Reagan https://www.reaganandnixon.com/ OPEN LINES THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY In 1963, tragedy struck when 30-year-old country star Patsy Cline was killed in a plane crash, alongside Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. In 1983, Michael Jackson's “Billie Jean” began a seven-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. In 2002, The Osbournes made its debut on MTV. A fly-on-the-wall look at the life of ex-Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne and his family, the show was an instant hit and became the channel's most-viewed program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Cheese Doodle day. Entertainment from 1786. Boston Massacre happened, Stapler invented, convicted murderer electrocuted on toilet. Todays Birthdays - William Aughtred, Antone de la Mothe Cadillac, Dean Stockwell, Eddy Grant, Marsha Warfield, Penn Jillette, Teena Marie, Andy Gibb, Eva Mendes. Patsy Cline diedIntro - God did good - Dianna Cocoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Cheese puff song - The Hungry Food Band(love is) Thicker than water - Andy GibbMammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys - Waylon Jennings Willie NelsonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Quantum Leap TV themeElectric Avenue - Eddy GrantNight Court TV themeLover girl - Teena MarieI just want to be your everything - Andy GibbCrazy - Patsy ClineExit - Bottom of the bottle - Gin House Jesters https://gin-palace-jesters.com/ Countryundergroundradio.comHistory and Factoids website
On the March 5 edition of the Music History Today podcast, there's Elvis, Led Zeppelin, & Kings of Leon making music history.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
This week's episode's clientele is the people who want Hardee's gravy for breakfast and also enjoy the best podcast about De La Soul and the 228th greatest album of all time, De La Soul is Dead. Before we get to the album, we ruminate about the unsexiest instruments, navigating insurance claims, and bad parenting moments. We also get soup dumpling-shamed and have a record store adventure that' snot just about your grandpa's impotence but also about your grandma's lack of intimacy. For those of you who are keepin' the faith through this episode, at (56:00) we cover the 1991 hip-hop album De La Soul is Dead. We discuss De La Soul's reinvention, sampling lawsuits, and the best hip-hop lyrics about Burger King! Next week's episode is sure to be crazy, when we become the best podcast about Patsy Cline and cover her Ultimate Collection compilation album. Hit the music!
On this week's show, a bromance changes music forever, two artists pass away long before their time, & we discuss how a future music legend broke major world news.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
Episode 322, Music for Breaking Up, includes 16 songs about what happens when love goes astray. Artists include Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Vic Damone, Kitty Wells, Rosemary Clooney, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and eight others.... Read More The post Episode 322, Music for Breaking Up appeared first on Sam Waldron.
On this day in 1961, 'I Fall to Pieces' was released by Patsy Cline.
After an intensive holiday season, we're taking a week off, so from the TCBCast Patreon archives we bring an episode from December 2023 when Bec and Justin convened to explore the Top 20 hits during the week in early 1969 that "If I Can Dream" peaked at #12, the highest it would reach on the Hot 100. What kept Elvis out of the Top 10? Turns out a lot of really iconic music! Unlike our usual Billboard charts episodes, the duo decide to go for broke and cover all of the Top 20, not just to include Elvis, but numerous other iconic songs of 1969 from acts as far reaching as Dusty Springfield, Jay and the Americans, The Turtles, Marvin Gaye, Sly & the Family Stone, BJ Thomas, Tommy James & the Shondells and many more. Then, we jump in our time machine back to November 2021's bonus episode and hear Gurdip and Justin's "Songs of the Month," as Gurdip spotlights a very Elvis-and-Buddy-Holly-influenced rockabilly cut from Buddy Knox, "Party Doll," while Justin picks "Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray" a beautiful but an otherwise largely overlooked Patsy Cline tune occasionally encountered in a famous video game, and which manages to have a TON of Elvis connections. If you enjoy this kind of discussion and what we do on TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy. This month, patrons are getting an album review of Chuck Berry's "Berry Is On Top" and a discussion on the 3rd episode of the CMT TV Series "Sun Records." We'll be back next week!
On our latest episode, I interview Becca Neighbor: Astrologer and Singer-Songwriter about making sense of the Natal Chart (aka Birth Chart) in Astrology! Her intuitive method of reading the birth chart highlights key placements illustrating the blessings and challenges inherent in each chart, with the goal of enhancing self-awareness and self-compassion. We also discuss Becca's journey in navigating her neurodivergent brain, tarot and astrology as shadow work tools, and symbols of the divine feminine in dreams. Enjoy!Becca's song featured in the episode is “Losing Grip”Follow Becca's work and various projects here! Psyche Magic Website, Socials and more!More on Becca Neighbor: Twangy, laid-back melodies with a cosmic twist.Drawing from indie rock, folk, country, and pop influences, Neighbor's music is a glittery fusion inspired by the Wizard of Oz, her Taurus rising, Nada Surf's “Blonde on Blonde”, and Patsy Cline on vinyl.Neighbor's Nashville yellow brick road led her to tour managing outlaw country artist and “Highway Queen” Nikki Lane, who graciously gave her an acoustic set at the Stagecoach music festival in 2018. A few years later she managed Dualtone record label's artist curated vinyl subscription service Magnolia Record Club. When the tornado of 2020 kicked off her Saturn return she found herself back in Ohio for a few years to reconnect. In 2022 she made her eventual return to music city with a fresh perspective and a desire to create. Recently she has been helping behind the curtain of the local non-profit Girls Write Nashville, launching her astrology business, and will be releasing new music in fall of 2024! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychemagic.substack.com/subscribe
On the January 21 edition of the Music History Today podcast, there's Patsy Cline & BB King. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
On this special episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam dive into the topic of greatest hits, best ofs and other compilations! Bell brings blink-182's "Greatest Hits", their first such compilation, released in 2005. A fun, often goofy release from the masters of pop-punk, it came out two years after their fifth album. Adam's pick, Engelbert Humperdinck's "20 Great Hits", released in 1977, raises two questions. Firstly, what constitutes a "great hit"? Second, what is a "middle of the road balladeer"? The boys grapple with both questions. Finally, Jamie's pick, Patsy Cline's "Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits", is a brief exploration of Patsy Cline's unfortunately short music career. Will this episode be our greatest hit? Come along and find out!
Classic female country artists like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Faith Hill, along with modern-day musicians like Kasey Musgraves, Carrie Underwood, and Shania Twain are pioneers of the genre. Despite their influence and hand in elevating country music to the heights it's reached in the modern era, only 10% of country music airplay and awards are granted to women. This is one of the astonishing facts in Tami Neilson's latest show ‘The F Word', which combines music with the research of musicology professor Dr Jada Watson. The two first met on Twitter, both very vocal about challenging inequality in the country music industry. “I followed her because she wrote, you know, these incredible articles," Neilson told Francesca Rudkin. “What I loved about her work was that for an artist, she was kind of giving us the tools to feel validated I guess, you know, vindicated.” Neilson says she wanted to tell the story of women in country music through song, backing it with the black and white statistics of Watson's research. Despite country being one of the largest genres of music in the United States, women are disproportionally represented, an issue Watson says has historic roots. “We have to remember where country came from and the time in which it was developed, and this was 1920's United States, racially segregated country.” “Most cultural institutions were racially segregated and then sort of built into that framework was also different forms of discrimination or oppression,” she said. One of the stories they tell in ‘The F Word' is that of the Carter Family – one of the founding families of the country music genre. Watson says that in the recording sessions including people like Jimmie Rodgers, the Carters said that a woman in the lead would never sell. “We think of them as the founding family of country music,” Watson told Rudkin. “And so that idea of women not selling, or not being possible to sell has really been baked into the fabric of the institution that is country music.” The ‘F Word' will be performed on Saturday, March 8th at Auckland Town Hall. Tickets are available at aaf.co.nz/ LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this lively episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd explore the music world, veterinary tales, and a captivating new documentary. Here's what to expect: Our Favorite Musicians from the Opposite Gender:Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share their personal music heroes from outside their own gender. Professor Aubrey highlights iconic male artists, including Bob Dylan, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Bragg, and Snoop Dogg. Tim the Nerd celebrates groundbreaking female musicians, such as Juice Newton, Patsy Cline, Janis Joplin, Cyndi Lauper, Aretha Franklin, and Carole King. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion about what makes these artists timeless and influential. Annie and Mimsy's Vet Adventure:The show's beloved feline mascots, Annie and Mimsy, recently had their one-year check-up at the Oregon Humane Society Community Veterinary Hospital. Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share the details of their visit and discuss the importance of regular vet care for pets. Disney Plus Documentary Spotlight – Beatles 64:Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into the new Martin Scorsese-produced documentary, Beatles 64, streaming on Disney Plus. They break down the highlights, the behind-the-scenes moments, and the enduring legacy of the Fab Four. 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.
The talk runs from musicals to artificial turf. From knee injuries to making a healthy change for the new year. Water consumption and whether or not you weigh yourself every time you pee are also topics that come up in conversation. Then John Miller from NBC26 joins us for Football Friday from Burkel's One Block Over, and Dennis Peters from The Glam joins to talk about the Packers' chances this weekend. Then we feature Lilie Collins in the Heights Pub & Parlor LIVE Music Series! From Appleton, she's living and attending college in Nashville and is already a recording artist. She goes to school at Belmont University, which houses the Columbia Recording Studio A, which was used to record the likes of Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, and Marty Robbins. Our listeners hear some Joni Mitchell and Nora Jones. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Ashley McDermid, Nikki Zerjav, Dennis Peters, Lilie Collins
Lilie Collins joins the show for our Heights Pub & Parlor Music Series. Originally from Appleton, she lives in Nashville and attends Belmont University, where you'll find Columbia Studio A, a legendary studio that recorded the likes of Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, and Marty Robbins. Her sound is very unique but think Norah Jones or Joni Mitchell. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Ashley McDermid, Nikki Zerjav, Dennis Peters, Lilie Collins
Though she's been called Canada's original cowboy punk, k.d. lang has had a long and complex relationship with country music. When she got her start as a singer in Edmonton, she didn't fit the mold of what people thought a country artist should be. Earlier this year, k.d. was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. She joined guest host Talia Schlanger to reflect on her history with the genre, from her early days channelling Patsy Cline to her thoughts on country music today.
We are so thrilled to present this episode with the Young Fables. We had a great talk about mental health, their documentary (available on Prime) "The Fable of a Song" and their recently released album "Short Stories". The Young Fables (TYF) create music with classic storytelling weaved into Country music with pop sensibilities. East Tennessee (Maryville) natives, Laurel Wright and Wes Lunsford are influenced by timeless treasures like Patsy Cline, Bonnie Raitt, Glen Campbell and Chet Atkins. The duo's unique sound has resonated with audiences around the globe as live performances have become stages from which The Young Fables discuss themes and topics typically saved for the therapy couch. Strong advocates for mental health awareness, The Young Fables are focused on helping to erase the stigmas surrounding the topic. Recognizing the duo's advocacy, the pair were honored with The Troy Gentry Compassion Award in 2021 for compassion, commitment, kindness and love. Their whimsical yet unmistakable blend of Country and Pop has garnered praise from industry icons and tastemakers. Nine-time GRAMMY® Award winner Sheryl Crow once tweeted, “Laurel's as good as any country singer out there!” Their releases have earned them recognition, including a spot on Rolling Stone's "10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week." Check them out here: Website: https://www.theyoungfables.com/ Facebook: The Young Fables IG: Theyoungfablesofficial YouTube: theyoungfables
We're closing out the twentieth century in our fifth episode, and there are fewer howling embarrassments among our Best New Artist winners this time...but just as much anal-retentive insanity in our prep, plus diversity of sound, nothingburger arrangements saved by a Braxton, convincing Patsy Cline drag, effortful album titles, and the memory-holing of a multi-platinum act. Your dinner-party table in hell is ready, so pull up a chair and listen! Intro and outro by David Gregory Byrne; for more information/to become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas. SHOW NOTES The list of Best New Artist recipients, and nominees The Best New Artist Breakdown season premiere "Frosty The Snowman...Is Melted" Beats Around The Bush, Episode 01: Hippie Hop Hooray Episode 41: Another Bad Creation, "Iesha" (with guest Nick Rheinwald-Jones!) Extra Extra Hot Great 327: Focusing In On Interior Chinatown The Lilith Fair 40, Episode 02: The Next 5 Weird Al vs. Everybody, Episode 08: Crash Test Dummies Episode 8: Jewel-erdome! "You Were Meant For Me" vs. "Hands" Episode 100: Surprise Party Episode 85: Why Aren't These Songs Super-Famous, With Pam Ribon Record Of The Year Showdown, Episode 3: 1991-2006
Theatre By The Sea's announcement of the 2025 season is the subject of this week's program with Bill Hanney, owner of the theatre and Karen Kessler, Director of Marketing. We talk about next summer's musicals and listen to some of the very popular songs from Alway...Patsy Cline, Waitress, Hairspray, and Heartbreak Hotel (about Elvis). For more information you can call (401) 782-8587, or go to www.theatrebythesea.com
The second in a two-part podcast. John talks about the new hostage cease-fire deal happening in Israel. He plays a clip of Joe Biden making the announcement about the deal brokered by Qatar. He takes a call from Lyn in Virginia on new ways to get people to register to vote and from Charles in Miami on GOP fascist policies and tax reform. Then, Mitch at Kent State calls to talk turkey about the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination. Also Bruce in California calls to chat about Patsy Cline and Voltaire's birthday. John plays a clip from the past of Jimmy Carter talking about Hamas and Netanyahu and also a clip of State Department Spokesperson Matt Miller on the hostage deal. Next, he welcomes back "Comedy Daddy" Keith Price and they talk about Thanksgiving and Trump. They take calls from Rachel in Los Angeles on Hollywood scandals, Stephen in Kentucky on first ladies, and Norm in Tampa on the Kennedy assassination. Then finally, John compares Trump to Rocky Balboa and they all say what they are thankful for this year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patsy Cline was only 30 when she died, but her relatively small catalog of music continues to resonate with music fans for more than six decades. “Patsy Cline: Walkin’ After Midnight” airs Nov. 22 on PBS and features a host of stars singing songs from Cline’s catalog. In advance of that program, co-host Bruce Miller spoke with Cline's daughter, Julie Fudge. Bruce also got an early preview of "Wicked: Part I," which hits theaters nationwide on Nov. 22 and is expected to be one of the biggest releases this late fall/early winter season as movie fans return to theaters during the upcoming holidays. Despite a few flaws, notably the unnecessary need to split the movie into two parts, "Wicked" delivers and keeps the magic of Oz alive. About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Theme music Thunder City by Lunareh, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: FV694ULMCJQDG0IY
In this episode, we get to meet Henry Hall. Henry is a musician and actor from LA, whose new album, Stop Doing Funny Stuff, is out now. (That didn't stop me from screwing up the title of it TWICE, but, I digress.) In this chat, Henry and I discuss the record and its myriad of influences and styles. We talk inspiration - both lyrically and musically - of folks as eclectic as Patsy Cline, Morrissey, and Jens Lekman. We also touch on his comedy lineage, as Henry is the son of comedy legends Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall. We talk his own discovery of and relationship with comedy, including his own lead series role in the new show Dinner With the Parents, as well as the glory that is Julia's show, Veep. We talk about a lot more, too; it's a very casual, fun, funny, light-hearted conversation. Thank you for listening.
Filmmaker Barbara Hall is a Producer and Music Supervisor on the PATSY CLINE: WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT episode of GREAT PERFORMANCE in this, their 52nd, season! She joins us to talk about Patsy Cline's legacy and the incredible artists that graced the stage in her honor, using The Ryman in Nashville as the backdrop.
I am honored to be on Radio Promotor Angela Backstrom's contact list for new music being released by the amazing cadre of Americana/Roots Artists she represents. Angela reached out to me to arrange a phone interview to highlight Kiely Connell's appearance at Kansas City's recordBar venue in support of her amazing sophomore record “My Own Company.” I went down the rabbit hole, as I so often do in preparation for this conversation. I was entranced by Kiely's voice, her affinity for some of my personal favorites like Courtney Marie Andres and Patsy Cline, and her totally relatable lyricism. Kiely Connell is a Nashville-based, rustbelt-born Country singer who has widened her musical horizons by recording My Own Company in Portland, Oregon with producer Tucker Martine (Roseanne Cash, Courtney Barnett, Madison Cunningham). It is a gritty and generous display of heartbreakingly honest lyricism, powerhouse vocals, and a deep-dive into recovering after heartbreak, staring down the barrel of depression, and coming out the other side…to choose oneself. Instrumental backing provided from bassist Nate Query (the Decembrists), drummer Andrew Borger (Tom Waits, Norah Jones) and long term musical companion and guitarist Drew Kohl. In Connell's own words, “It's about a love that you work so hard on that doesn't work out in the end, so you ultimately end up working on yourself. You learn that the most important relationship is the one you have with yourself.” Enjoy this conversation with Nashville's Kiely Connell.
Send us a textMeg peeks behind the curtain of the World Wrestling Federation and the art of kayfabe. Jessica learns that Times Square wasn't cleaned up by City Hall, it was… cats? Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
Join Jack and Kevin as they embark on a whirlwind weekend adventure filled with retail frustrations, nostalgic discoveries, and a deep dive into the life of country music legend Patsy Cline. The episode kicks off with Jack's cranky vent about shopping for elusive gold wire earrings and a frustrating experience with a tech store return policy, setting the stage for a weekend full of unexpected twists. The duo takes a trip to Winchester, Virginia, where they explore Patsy Cline's childhood home, soaking in the rich history and personal anecdotes that shaped the iconic singer's life. With Kevin's admiration for Patsy's music and Jack's relatable experiences, the visit offers a charming glimpse into a bygone era. The journey continues to Shawnee Land, a development with grand ambitions that fell short, providing a humorous exploration of what could have been. Along the way, Jack and Kevin share laughs over Cracker Barrel pot liquor and reflect on the quirks of rural living. This episode is a delightful blend of humor, history, and heartfelt memories, capturing the essence of a weekend road trip filled with music, nostalgia, and the unpredictable joys of life on the road.
durée : 00:53:58 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, cette nuit, comme vous le savez, l'Amérique profonde va parler. Very Good Trip pense à elle, tout en musique.
Katie Feeney, the lead vocalist and songwriter for the Philly-based Outlaw Americana band Roberta Faceplant, is a honky tonk hurricane with a voice that blends the raw, rock n' roll grit of Janis Joplin with the whimsical, western smoothness of Patsy Cline.Staffed by a gang of mischievous musical veterans, Roberta Faceplant's live show is high-energy roadhouse joy infused with a rebellious spirit that'll keep you on the dance floor all night. The sound has captivated audiences in the Northeast Corridor with elements of southern rock, old school country, rockabilly, and the blues blending perfectly into a melting pot of killer melodies, memorable riffs, and lyrical storytelling unlike anyone else doing it today. The band just released their debut EP, Yee Haw Stuff, on July 26, 2024 and is working on a follow up record slated for early 2025.Katie plays a song so new, half the band hasn't even heard it yet ... and you get to hear it here on this episode of Your Next Favorite Band!!Thank you to guest co-host Mike Egan!Roberta Faceplant LinksWebsiteYoutubeInstagramFacebookRoberta Faceplant MusicBandcampSpotifyApple MusicText us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Step up to the edge of counterculture with Air Tight Episode 121, where we explore a mix of headlines that challenge the mainstream and embrace the #rebel spirit. This week, we're diving into groundbreaking news: a new study reveals that #smoking grass might not affect your memory after all—breaking #myths and stirring conversations in the #cannabis community. We'll also discuss #Morocco's historic decision to pardon 5,000 cannabis farmers, marking a monumental shift in global legalization efforts. And if that wasn't enough, we're taking you onstage with Jane's Addiction as tempers flare and band members clash in a live performance that proves rock ‘n' roll is still as chaotic and alive as ever. We're not just talking headlines, though. This episode is filled with #music that speaks to the #soul of rebellion—featuring tracks from L7, 2Pac, Patsy Cline, James Brown, and many more. Each song is a statement of defiance, love, and liberation, echoing through the speakers and into the hearts of those who refuse to conform. Tune in for a #wild ride through the worlds of cannabis, #culture, and music, where every note and every word challenge the status quo. Playlist Air Tight #121 Buffalo Springfield - For what it's worth Frank Sinatra - New York New York Carl Perkins - Boppin the Blues Patsy Cline - Crazy Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen James Brown - The Boss Perez Prado - Mambo No. 5 Tom Petty - 105 Degrees Childish Gambino - Feels Like Summer 2Pac - California Lovin' Through the Roots - Rollin' Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Pirate Love Masters of Reality - Domino L7 - Pretend we're Dead Big Data - Get Some Freedom Jane's Addiction - Stop Natanael Cano - Más Altas Que Bajas Sofi Tucker - Best Friend The Knocks - Classic The Heavy - Coleen Stereo Mc's - Connected U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
Though she's been called Canada's original cowboy punk, k.d. lang has had a long and complex relationship with country music. When she got her start as a singer in Edmonton, she didn't fit the mold of who people thought a country artist should be. Now, k.d. is being inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. She sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to reflect on her history with the genre, from her early days channelling Patsy Cline to her thoughts on country music today.
BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 19-25,2024) — Historical events from the movies start with The Crucible and how it depicts the Salem witch trials from this week in 1692. Then, we'll learn a bit about Patsy Cline's hit song "Crazy" because it was this week in 1961 that she started recording it in the studio, and that's shown in the 1985 biopic about her life called Sweet Dreams. For our third event, we'll learn about the eruption of Mount Vesuvius as it was shown in the movie Pompeii. Editor's note: The filmmakers couldn't have known this, but there's a good chance it didn't actually happen this week in history. Listen to the episode to learn more. Until next time, here's where you can continue the story. Events from this week in history Monday: The Crucible Wednesday: Sweet Dreams Saturday: Pompeii Birthdays from this week in history Friday: King Louis XVI of France in Marie Antionette Saturday: William Wilberforce in Amazing Grace Sunday: Ivan Vasilyevich "Ivan the Terrible" in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Historical movie released this week in history Wednesday: Inglorious Basterds Also mentioned in this episode Photos from the real Pompeii Schindler's List with Dr. Dan McMillan Did you enjoy this episode? Get the BOATS email newsletter Leave a comment Support our sponsors Unlock ad-free episodes Note: If your podcast app doesn't support clickable links, copy/paste this in your browser to find all the links: https://links.boatspodcast.com/341 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices