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Episode 34 features bluegrass player Tyler Grant, Americana trio The Wildwoods, musician Emily Hines, and an interview with Nashville musician Paul Burch. Plus, we hear a letter from a listener about the “silent generation.”
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Mobile Sheriff Paul Burch for our monthly episode of ASK THE SHERIFF. The Sheriff talked about immigrants and Metro Jail, gang violence and problems also he talked about animal cruelty with the dog left on the side of the road for death. As much as they tried the dog died.
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan and Mobile's Sheriff Paul Burch have their monthly conversations Ask the Sheriff. Host Sean Sullivan and Sheriff Burch talked about immigration arrests and housing immigrants at Mobile Metro Jail. They also talked about new laws and how that effects the arrest process. Texters and callers asked about the extent of reach for the department. Also a big topic Mardi Gras!
ICYMI On Midday Mobile our monthly installment of "Ask the Sheriff", Sean Sullivan talked to Sheriff Paul Burch about veterans, the election as well as poor prosecution of gun crimes in other areas of the country. They also discussed texters questions about deportation and their assisting boarder control. The subject of Fentanyl problems is alway there. Sheriff Burch reminds you to be careful of scams and shopping during the upcoming holiday and SHOP LOCAL!!
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Sheriff Paul Burch in our monthly segment "Ask the Sheriff". The Sheriff talked about school bus safety and pedestrian safety. They discuss the rules. They als so discuss violence in Mobile and his worries about the crime coming out of Prichard. Listen to their conversation here:
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Mobile Sheriff Paul Burch in our monthly segment on ever 2nd Tuesday Ask The Sheriff. Sheriff Burch answered question from texters and callers about searches and local alternate jails. He also discussed the Kenyan Brown report and what he feels about it.
Justin Amaral first made a name for himself touring the country in the jam band scene, leading to shows with Mike Gordon of Phish and a profile in Modern Drummer's (April, 2004) “On The Move” column. After world tours with alt-country guit-steel legend Junior Brown, Justin relocated to Nashville and quickly became first call for many of Nashville's finest players and songwriters including Paul Burch, Tim Carroll, Fats Kaplin, Jon Byrd, Charles Butler and the late, great David Olney. In addition, Justin has performed and recorded with Jim Lauderdale (Late Night with Conan O'Brien), Laura Cantrell, Michelle Wright, The Wild Iris Brass Band feat. Jeff Coffin, Dennis Crouch, Milan Miller, Mike Farris, Layton Howerton, Tommy Womack, Chris West and many more. Justin maintains an active performing and recording schedule working at some of Nashville's most prestigious studios like Blackbird, Creative Workshop and the Hen House as well as venues like The Bluebird, The 5Spot, The Exit/In and Roberts Western World. In 2024 Justin released a collection of traditional hymns re-imagined as world beat instrumental duets called LIFE IN GROOVELAND - The Hymnal. Each track features a different instrumentalist. In this episode, Justin talks about: Heeding the call to do your own thing The origin of his new record: LIFE IN GROOVELAND - The Hymnal Creating your own opportunities Jump starting the creative process The inspiration of Drum and Fife Practicing movement and visualization as a technique
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Sheriff Paul Burch in our monthly "Ask the Sheriff" segment. Today the Sheriff talked about Policing in Pritchard and enforcing operation that several members of the community asked for. They also discussed the gas station robbery video and smelling marijuana at red lights. He talked about the ALEA Bill with boating and answered several questions.
ICYMI On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Sheriff in our monthly "Ask The Sheriff".
ICYMI: On Midday Mobile Sean Sullivan talked to Sheriff Paul Burch in his first appearance as the Sheriff. They talked about Mardi Gras, violence and answered texter's questions.
207. This is your night to get wild with a real Aztec Werewolf! DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! is back with a solid 3-hour blast of the finest high-grade rockin' billy music -hear an expert blend of vintage & modern sounds, including OLD SCHOOL rockers like Bob Luman, Jack Scott, Eddie Bond, Janis Martin, Tommy Blake, Justin Tubb, Warren Smith, Narvel Felts and even Joe Penny. There's hot NEW recordings to enjoy in this show from the Low Life Roosters, Ezra Lee, Dollar Bill, Djordje Stijepovic, Darrel Higham, The Mezcal Bros., Lucky 7.5.7., Shaun Young (Happy Birthday!), Paul Burch, Seatbelt, The Oak Hill Drifters and one of my hot new favorites, Little Dave & The Sun Sessions! So much variety & high quality programming should be against the law, but thankfully, it's not! Enjoy all you want and come back for MORE of Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Just a heads up, we lost the first 30 minutes of this one due to technical difficulties, but the rest […] The post John Paul Burch first appeared on Live From The Path.
Join Smilin' Jay McDowell, guitar-player-turned-upright bassist from the small town of West Lafayette, Indiana, as he takes you on his journey from watching and playing in bands in the back room at Lucy's to traveling the world with BR5-49. If you lived in Nashville in the 90s and loved live music you may have known about the punk scene at Lucy's, but you definitely knew about the resurgence of hillbilly and western swing played in the seedy honky tonks on Lower Broad. Jay felt equally at home in both places. Some nights he'd hang out and watch bands at Lucy's or play a gig there with the band Hellbilly. Other nights he'd go downtown to drink cheap beer and watch Greg Garing, Paul Burch, Tim Carroll, or BR5-49 play at Tootsie's or Robert's Western Wear. When he was asked to join BR5-49 he jumped at the chance (it may have been the liquor talking), switching his primary instrument from guitar to stand-up bass and adding some additional style and substance to a band already bursting with it. Jay's tales include his favorite shows at Lucy's, what the scene was like on Lower Broad both pre- and post-BR5-49, chatting with Keith Richards and John Fogerty, touring with Bob Dylan, and what it was like when ALL the record companies came a-callin'. Smilin' Jay McDowell heads the video department at The Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN, which opened to bring attention to studio and road musicians who play a vital role in the creation of music but rarely get the attention they deserve. He even has his own well-deserved exhibit in the museum celebrating his work as a session bass player with artists such as Marty Stuart, Dierks Bentley, The Black Crowes, Alan Jackson, Levon Helm, The Crickets and BR5-49. Go see it. This episode is dedicated to John Van Etten (1966-1995), Timothy White (1952-2002), and Jim Bessman (1952-2021). Episode Music Hellbilly - Make a Mess Los Straitjackets - Fury Lambchop - Cowboy on the Moon BR5-49 - Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts) BR5-49 - Ole Slewfoot (Live from Robert's) Additional Mentions/Links: John Van Etten, The Shindigs, John Delworth, Laura Matter (The genius behind kickball), Hellbilly, The ‘Boro, Fun Girls From Mt. Pilot, Deanna Varagona, Los Straitjackets, Danny Amis, Eddie Angel, Scott Esbeck, Jimmy Lester, Lambchop, BR5-49, Chuck Mead, Gary Bennett, Shaw Wilson, Don Herron, Tootsie's, Robert's Western Wear, Zach Taylor, Garry Tallent , Timothy White (Billboard), Jim Bessman (Billboard), Greg Garing , Paul Burch, Tim Carroll, Keith Richards, John Fogarty, Bob Dylan Follow us / Say hello at lucysrecordshop.com and @lucysrecordshop Instagram, Twitter & Facebook. This show is part of We Own This Town, a podcast network of original entertainment and documentary content. You can find more info at the official site at WeOwnThisTown.Net and on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter.
Captain Paul Burch with the Mobile County Sheriff's Office joins us to talk about how MCSO uses technology to help fight crime, as well as discussing drug and mental health resources in Mobile County, how annexation efforts could affect law enforcement, and his 2022 campaign for Sheriff of Mobile County.To learn more about Paul Burch For Sheriff, please visit:https://paulburchforsheriff.com/For information about MCSO, visit:https://www.mobileso.com/Learn more about Community Insurance Partners & how we help with Medicare Insurance benefits, please visit:https://CIPmedicare.com
Captain Paul Burch with the Mobile County Sheriff's Office joins us to discuss programs designed to help keep senior citizens safe, such as Project Lifesaver for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the Yellow Dot Program. Paul also discusses several common schemes that scammers use to target senior citizens, including the Grandkid Scam, Romance Scams, and Contractor & Solicitor Scams. Learn more about MCSO Fraud Prevention at: http://www.mobileso.com/senior-fraud-prevention/Learn more about Community Insurance Partners & our Medicare Benefits Store at: https://www.communityinspartners.com/
Episode 127: Paul Burch moved from Indiana to Nashville in 1994 when his friend Jay McDowell (BR549) told him about the burgeoning indie country music scene on sleepy Lower Broadway. In the 25 years since then, Burch has made uncompromising and original music with shades of classic honky tonk and timeless rock and soul. Here we talk about his role in the fascinating band Lambchop, the evolution of his band the WPA Ball Club and his new album Light Sensitive. Also in the hour, German-born bluegrass songwriting star Thomm Jutz.
Ep443: New music from Paul Burch, Shelby Lynne, Tomar and the FCs, Thomm Jutz, Sonny Landreth, Western Centuries, Saints Eleven, and many more. "For people who watch the flames ’til they get sober" originated from Americana Music Show.
President Trump Holds Off on Retaliatory Strikes Against Iran. Wise Move. Military Industrial Complex pushing for more Middle Eastern war. Our consideration of warmonger John Bolton's long-standing fantasies of blowing up Tehran. Tucker Carlson calls Bolton a "bureaucratic tapeworm." Neoconservative Remnants in the Beltway. Trump's effective good cop, bad cop routine with his "hawks." Meanwhile, Trump mentions "Ukraine" in the SpyGate context. Stay tuned. Bocelli comes to Denver. Un Anima. Life of a Fool. Bony Moronie. With Listener Calls & Music via Paul Burch, The Astronauts, Louane, George Strait and Andrea Bocelli. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opening Monologues. As Long As It Takes. The Patient Pursuit of Accountability. Media unveiling new tricks for delaying The Reckoning, but we're in it for the long haul. Notes on maintaining proper Mental Hygiene in the face of relentless Deep State propaganda. The "arms length" approach. Still Zero MSM Learning Curve, same olde tactics on display. But the brain damage goes both ways. Puzzling over Team Trump inviting ABC's George Stephanopoulos to spend three days in the White House. Why this partisan Leftist narrative-engineer? Does Trump fully realize what he's up against? Tributes to the great Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders after her announced move back to Arkansas. Plus, newly-elected Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca pledges to hasten the arrival of Communism "by any means necessary." We study her apparatchik use of ideological language with helpful context from Che Guevara. Havana. Paradise. Daddy Rhythm Guitar. Papa Loves Mambo. With Listener Calls & Music via Perry Como, Sade, Dwight Yoakam, Paul Burch, Florida Georgia Line, Bebe Rexha, Eros Ramazzotti, Alberto Iglesias and Camila Cabello.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a very special guest on the show today - meet Paul Burch from Echo Lotto, a Canadian company changing the way charities sell tickets for raffles during events. Using smart-phone technology, this company aims to raise more money through raffles with less effort.
Deep State Updates: The Clock Is Running. Four months from midterm elections, Devin Nunes calls upon President Trump to "DECLASSIFY" documents, including the Carter Page FISA documents. Nunes describes them as "100 percent fraudulent." Meanwhile, Goose Egg Mueller throws Manafort into solitary confinement, still offers no evidence on "collusion," and seeks additional delays on the Michael Flynn sentencing. Jim Jordan gets slimed by the Deep State, FBI Peter Strzok threatens to ignore a subpoena, and good olde Drudge keeps dropping the ball. Meanwhile, Trump's second SCOTUS appointment looms large. Judge Raymond Kethledge front-runner? We describe the formal collapse of the low-testosterone Never Trump Conservatives and debate "Appeasing v. Defeating" the Left. Hillary to run in 2020? We say no way. Notes on the Democrats' incredible ongoing War On Women. Quotes from Laura Ingalls Wilder on American Freedom. Bugs on the Windshield. With Listener Calls & Music via U2, Waylon Jennings, Paul Burch and Daft Punk. Sacred Song from Patsy Cline. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Fretboard Journal Podcast, we talk to singer-songwriter Paul Burch, who went from performing in rock and indie bands in the Midwest to working the honky tonks on Lower Broadway. Burch tells us about his years performing at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, focusing on “post-war, pre-Elvis” music; his classic country music influences; how his songwriting and singing evolved; and his latest project, Meridian Rising, an imagined, musical autobiography of Jimmie Rodgers. Read about Burch on fretboardjournal.com here: https://www.fretboardjournal.com/features/blue-ode-paul-burch-channels-inner-jimmie-rodgers/ This episode is sponsored by TR Crandall.
It must be October. A day after the Chicago Cubs pulled off a four-run ninth-inning comeback against the Giants to secure their Division title (rock!), this week’s Roots featured: a band called the WPA Ball Club, Aly Sutton dressed like a cast member in A League of Their Own and four basses (we pun out of love). They were all acoustic upright basses belonging to four very different and thoroughly wonderful bands. Then we capped the night off with a solo performance which I can in no way force into my baseball metaphor. Except to say that we won. Our seventh birthday show looked really good on paper and it sounded amazing in actuality.
PAUL BURCH, a pioneer in fusing an unmistakably modern voice to American roots music, celebrates his 10th release, 'Meridian Rising', on Plowboy Records. The album is a first-of-its-kind concept album based on the life of Jimmie Rodgers � the genre-breaking superstar of the late 1920s whose blend of pop, folk, and blues anticipated rock �n� roll. No Depression has already deemed it "a contender for best roots album of 2016." RAYLAND BAXTER is a gentleman, a singer of song, a teller of tale, a picker of strings, a thinker of things. Growing up in Nashville, Tennessee, Baxter�s father Bucky (a multi-instrumentalist for Bob Dylan, Steve Earle and Ryan Adams, among others) made sure music was just a natural part of life, a soundtrack to childhood. He�d always just let things settle into place naturally, following his gut from Tennessee to Colorado to Israel and back again, not knowing that when he returned home he�d have a handful of songs and the knowledge that, at the end of the day, he didn�t want to do anything else but make music. Baxter's full-length album 'Imaginary Man' on ATO Records was released to widespread critical attention last year. WoodSongs Kid: Joseph Oharek is a self taught, 12 year-old bluegrass musician from Oviedo, Florida.
Bill Cody with Paul Burch, recorded February 23rd, 2016 at WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee. Paul stopped by our Gaylord Opryland studio to chat about his new album "Meridian Rising". Find out more at www.paulburch.com.
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Show #235 PAUL BURCH - Couldn't Get A Witness (Fevers) HEIDI FEEK - 57 Bel Air (The Only) WILLIE NILE - American Ride (American Ride) JESSE TERRY - Feel That Way Again (Stay Here With Me) (mic break) BETH BOMBARA - Mountain Sun (Raise Your Flag) PETER ROWAN - Doc Watson Morning (The Old School) MILTON - Ain't Been The Same (The Lady At the Bottom of the Hill) YVETTE LANDRY - Dog House Blues (No Man’s Land) PAUL BURCH - Straight Tears, No Chaser (Fevers) (mic break) TOM GILLAM - Right Here, Right Now (...is good for you) TALLAHASSEE - Old Brown Shoes (Old Ways) CAROLINA STORY - You Know, I Know (Chapter One) BUDDY MONDLOCK - What Do I Know (The Memory Wall) COPPER & COAL - Kentucky Blue (Copper & Coal) (mic break) PAUL BURCH - Two Trains Pullin' (Fevers) Here's the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. You can buy the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (Nov. 21st, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
Shannon Pollard, founder and President of Plowboy Records, dropped by the Music Business Radio studios to talk about his label and the current state of the music business today.Plowboy Records is home to artists such as Bobby Bare, Paul Burch, Cheetah Chrome, JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers, and Chuck Mead. The label has also released an Eddy Arnold tribute, You Dont Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold, which features a diverse group of artists including Frank Black, Lambchop, Drivin' N Cryin', Alejandro Escovedo, and Mary Gauthier and was recorded at RCA Studio B, where Arnold recorded many of his hits.
Shannon Pollard, founder and President of Plowboy Records, dropped by the Music Business Radio studios to talk about his label and the current state of the music business today.Plowboy Records is home to artists such as Bobby Bare, Paul Burch, Cheetah Chrome, JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers, and Chuck Mead. The label has also released an Eddy Arnold tribute, You Dont Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold, which features a diverse group of artists including Frank Black, Lambchop, Drivin' N Cryin', Alejandro Escovedo, and Mary Gauthier and was recorded at RCA Studio B, where Arnold recorded many of his hits.
FTB podcast #164 is a "One-Shot" show featuring new music from THE INFAMOUS STRINGBUSTERS, TIM CARROLL, THE MASTERSONS and THE WACO BROTHERS & PAUL BURCH. There is one huge error, I said that THE GHOST HOTEL was the name of the album, rather rather then the band's name, their album title is Maiden Hill. Show #164 EVIE LADIN BAND - Weathering (Evie Ladin Band) HONEY BLUE - Bedfellow (Nashville 48) THE MASTERSONS - One Word More (Birds Fly South) TRAVIS LINVILLE - Lefty (Sun Or Moon) (mic break) NATHAN JAMES & THE RHYTHM SCRATCHERS - Pretty Baby Don't Be Late (What You Make Of It) SWEET WEDNESDAY - Days Grow Long (Escaping from the Pale Moonlight) THE WILD RUMPUS - Logan County Line (304) THE INFAMOUS STRINGBUSTERS - Fire (Silver Sky) ENTER THE HAGGIS - Devil's Son (Whitelake) (mic break) THE CORNELL HURD BAND - Her Crazy, Brave Love (Drop In On My Dream) CAROLINE DOCTOROW - Down the Road (I Carry All My Own: The Songs of Mary McCaslin) THE GHOST HOTEL - Juliette (Maiden Hill) TIM CARROLL - One More Step (Look Out!) THE WACO BROTHERS & PAUL BURCH - Great Chicago Fire (Great Chicago Fire) (mic break) TOYKO ROSENTHAL - What Did I Used To Be (May 11th, 2012) Bill FraterFreight Train Boogie Freight Train Boogie
Show #36 features the new CD by PAUL BURCH called I'm Your Man. Also new songs from BETH WOOD, TWO TONS OF STEEL and THE BOTTLE ROCKETS. The full playlist is posted below. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe or download the show and here's the link to the direct download link to listen right now on your computer. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions, comments or suggestions for the podcasts. Show 36 PAUL BURCH - Still Your Man Still Your Man THE COALMEN - Almost Kids With Songs SHELLEY KING - Summer Wine Welcome Home (advance single) TWO TONS OF STEEL- Cryin' Eyes Not That Lucky (mic break) THESE UNITED STATES - The Secret Door Everything Touches Everything BETH WOOD - Our New Century Beachcomber's Daughter THE DEVIL MAKES THREE- Aces and Twos Do Wrong Right PAUL BURCH - Like A Train Still Your Man (mic break) BUSKIN & BATTEAU - Red Shoes and Golden Hearts Red Shoes and Golden Hearts DAVID SERBY - Permanent Position Honkytonk and Vine DANIELLE TALAMINI - Pack My Bags The Road Rises THE BOTTLE ROCKETS - Get On The Bus Lean Forward (mic break) PAUL BURCH - Little Bells Still Your Man Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie