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Ian McMillan's guests celebrate hedges, with poetry from Alison Brackenbury and Testament, singing from Sam Lee, Michael Symmons Roberts explores a poem with a nightingale at its centre, and hedgelayer Paul Lamb records himself walking a hedgerow that's rich in wildlife.This hedge-themed special features a haunted hedge from poet Alison Brackenbury, part of the anthology 'Lincolnshire Folk Tales Reimagined' (ed, Anna Milon and Rory Waterman). Alison's hedge started off life as a talking hedge in her non-fiction book 'Village' which is all about her childhood home in Lincolnshire (to be published online in July)Testament, a world record-breaking beatboxer, rapper and poet, performs a poem called 'The Lig', based on his experiences observing three generations of farmer hedge-layers in Cumbria. Testament is a member of the Hot Poets Collective which explores climate change through spoken word poetry.Sam Lee's most recent album is 'Songdreaming' - and he sings, not only in front of human audiences, but also with and alongside nightingales. Sam takes musicians and small groups of people into woodland for annual 'Singing With Nightingales' events - events which celebrate this vulnerable bird and our creative connection with it. Sam sings 'Bushes and Briars' on the show and explores the poetry of 19th century poet John Clare.Poet and professor Michael Symmons Roberts chooses a 'neon line' for The Verb's ongoing series about stand-out lines in poems . His choice is from a poem that features a 'deconstructed hedge' and a singing blackbird. Michael listened carefully to the blackbirds in his garden whilst writing his new book 'Quartet for the End of Time: On Music, Grief and Birdsong', - inspired by his relationship with the music of the composer Olivier Messaien.Ian also dips in and out of a very long hedge with the help of Paul Lamb, a hedge-layer who walks the Gower Peninsula to bring us hedge language. Paul's new memoir is called 'Of Thorn and Briar - A Year with the West Country Hedgelayer'
The writer and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth discusses his love of words and language.Lorna Tucker is the fearless and celebrated filmmaker who rose from homelessness and a life of crime on the streets of Soho to Sundance glory.And Paul Lamb the wagon-living-hedge-laying wizard, who weaves living masterpieces from nature's tangle, restoring ancient countryside hedgerows and keeping alive a vanishing ancient craft.Plus we have the Inheritance Tracks of the stand-up comedian and writer Sophie Duker.Presenters: Nikki Beddi and Huw Stephens Producer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesAnd if you've been affected by any of the things discussed in our conversation...there's information, help and support available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Paul Lamb, Joe Filisko and Adam Sikora join me on episode 125, for a retrospective on one of the legends of the diatonic harmonica, Sonny Terry, whose real name was Saunders Terrell.Sonny was born in 1911 (or 1912), in Greensboro, Georgia (or it could have been North Carolina). Growing up on a farm in a rural community, Sonny was left blind by two accidents in his youth. Unable to work on the farm he turned to music, with his harmonica playing father giving him his early lessons.Sonny first rose to prominence playing with Blind Boy Fuller, and then made a splash by performing at Carnegie Hall in 1938 as part of the ‘From Spirituals To Swing' concert.A few years later he formed probably the most famous blues duo ever, with Brownie McGhee. Sonny and Brownie made their name in the New York Folk scene and went on to play together for forty years, travelling the world, with many festival appearances, on Broadway, in movies and countless albums together. Sonny also played solo and with many other notable musicians besides Brownie, including an album with Johnny Winter towards the end of his life.We look into Sonny's style of playing and talk about how his rhythmical work is essential study in getting your own harmonica chops together.Links:Sonny Terry Estate items for sale:https://bluemoonharmonicas.com/collections/sonny-terry-estate-llcPaul Lamb: http://paullamb.com/Joe Filisko: https://www.filiskostore.com/Adam Sikora: https://jukejointsmokers.com/http://www.the-archivist.co.uk/rare-early-blues-harp-recordings-by-singers-and-sidemen-introduced-by-joe-filisko/Videos:American Folk Blues Festival, Hootin' The Blues:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtO7cctW1uISonny and Woody Guthrie postage stamps playing Lost John:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4ldxb0iGHcSonny and Brownie in one of their last concerts, 1980:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzDNhA5irc8Sonny and Brownie playing on The Jerk, Steve Martin movie:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeDgOUoDTsYPodcast website:https://www.harmonicahappyhour.comDonations:If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GBSpotify Playlist: Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQPodcast sponsors:This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS--------------------------------Blue Moon Harmonicas: https://bluemoonharmonicas.comSupport the show
Paul Lamb joins us to share his contemporary, generational novels: One-Match Fire and Parent Imperfect. It leads to discussions of generations of fathers and sons (including two gay dads), different types of coming of age, and a cabin in the woods as the safe place to be one's self. https://www.paullambwriter.com/ http://www.wrotepodcast.com/paul-lamb/
I truly enjoyed my author interview with literary fiction writer Jeanne Blasberg. She is a best selling author and writing teacher. She recently published the literary fiction Daughter of a Promise, which is a biblical retelling of David and Bathsheba. I am so excited to read this one, and it is definitely on my TBR. This is the final book in her trilogy that began with Eden and then the second in the series was The Nine. As a writer she brings strong female characters to the forefront and beautifully details her main characters self-discovery journey through a letter to her unborn son... a journey that includes the corporate world, feminism, love, and loss during a time that changed the world as we know it. Though she has always been a writer, she now finds herself as a lettuce farmer, finding her creativity off the paper and in nature. This interview is definitely one to listen to. You can purchase her book through her website http://jeanneblasberg.com ------------------------------------ SHOW ME LOVE OVER AT PATREON - https://patreon.com/authorsalcovepodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink BUY THE WRITING PROGRAM SCRIVENER - $60! Scrivener won't tell you how to write—it simply provides everything you need to start writing and keep writing. It is by far my personal favorite writing app! https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=angela46 BECOME A PROOFREADER/EDITOR! Guaranteed work as a proofreader/editor, if you pass the exam with an 80% or higher!!: https://give.knowadays.com/6DcL9W ------------------------------------ If you have been listening for awhile, please rate my podcast, this allows not only my podcast to get before more listeners, but my authors books to get before more readers! If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy my conversation with literary fiction writer Paul Lamb, author of One Match Fire. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2u3bdCTvNFPjCe6Uh8fsUP?si=oU9noyEdSZ-YTVaDb5_NwA If you are interested in being a guest on my episode, you may fill out the form on my website: http://authorsalcove.com/be-a-guest You can also follow me on: Facebook: http://facebook.com/authorsalcove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorsalcovepodcast/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-wolfe-20bb47288/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQYPBl1LtZh08qCdIRHTy?si=aa56d7a9565a49fa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVCbL470bDCgeg23kziYAg (possible affiliate links above)
In the latest episode of *Blues is the Truth,* Ian McHugh brings together a stellar lineup of artists that showcases the rich diversity of the blues genre. The episode opens with the soul-stirring guitar work of Otis Rush, known for his passionate and emotional style that helped shape the Chicago blues sound. The Rolling Stones make an appearance with their iconic blend of rock and blues, reminding us of how they brought blues to the mainstream. Rory Gallagher delivers his fiery guitar solos, capturing the raw energy that made him a legendary figure in the blues-rock scene. The distinctive rhythms of Bo Diddley are also featured, showcasing his unique style that influenced countless musicians. British blues veterans Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes bring their tight, harmonica-driven sound, while David Sinclair 4 contributes a contemporary blues flavor with intricate guitar work and thoughtful lyrics. The episode doesn't stop there—it includes a track from Eric Clapton, the guitar god whose career has been deeply intertwined with the blues, offering listeners a chance to hear one of his masterful interpretations. Tangiers Blues Band delivers gritty, no-nonsense blues, while the Paul Garner Band adds a modern twist to traditional blues sounds. The legendary Howling Wolf makes an appearance, his deep, growling voice cutting through the mix with the power and authenticity that only he could provide. Taildragger, another Chicago blues veteran, channels the spirit of the city's rich blues history, while Ray Charles adds a touch of soul, reminding us of the close ties between blues and soul music. The Cadillac Kings bring a swinging, upbeat vibe, and John Primer continues the Chicago tradition with his electric blues style. Carl Wehtersby delivers not just one, but two powerful tracks, showing off his impeccable guitar skills and deep understanding of the blues. The show also features harmonica virtuoso Rod Piazza, who delivers an energetic and dynamic performance. Junior Wells, another harmonica legend, brings his raw and emotional sound, while Albert King, known for his influential string-bending technique, contributes a powerful track. Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse bring a modern, eclectic mix to the blues, while Robert Cray adds his smooth and soulful touch. The episode rounds out with tracks from Mike Vernon and the Mighty Combo and The Mustangs, both bringing their unique perspectives to the genre, and finally, the electrifying Joe Louis Walker, whose passionate playing and powerful voice close the show on a high note. In addition to this incredible music lineup, the episode features the regular segments that fans love. "Blues Driver" sees Paul Michael picking out a timeless blues track to get your heart racing, "The Song Remains the Same" explores different versions of classic blues songs, and "Title Track Tango" highlights standout title tracks from various albums. Ian McHugh's insightful commentary ties it all together, making this episode of *Blues is the Truth* a must-listen for blues fans old and new.
Author Paul Lamb discusses his latest novel, Parent Imperfect. Once again, family takes center stage in this sequel to Paul's debut novel, One-Match Fire. Parent Imperfect is a story about fatherhood—its highs and lows, joys and sorrows. Two fathers, Curt and Kelly, are trying to raise their adopted son, Clarkson. Curt is a reluctant father. Kelly, on the other hand, has always wanted a child but is plagued by his own demons. And Clarkson grows up understanding that one of his fathers is absent even when he is present, while the other is absent because his condition prevents him from being present. Parent Imperfect takes a look at adoption, the nontraditional family, and the relationship between fathers and sons.
Recorded live before a literature-loving London audience, professional actors read five brand new short stories of SPORTS & LEISURE. We've got state carnivals & frozen fairs; rifle ranges & pub quiz teams; stoned time-travellers, elephants, bears, & a lifelong friendship measured in marathon miles. So put in your earbuds and join us for a workout in words ... SPORTS & LEISURE STORIES - RUNNING ORDER "Frost Fair" by JJ Surtees, read by Claire Lacey "Back of the Pack" by Paul Lamb, read by Tony Bell "Romancing the Cherry" by Laura Morgan, read by Patsy Prince INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ "Shooting Gallery" by Abigail Lee, read by Gloria Sanders "Incident 420" by Charlotte Davis, read by Sarah Barlex & Jay Hunt Hosted by Liam Hogan, directed & recorded by Katy Darby at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London on Tuesday 11th June 2024.
Join us for a special Father's Day episode with Paul Lamb, who returns to the podcast for a second time. In our first conversation (Episode 148), we discussed Paul's journey to becoming a writer. He never gave up on his dream while raising a family and working to support them. Starting with freelance feature articles, he eventually found great satisfaction in writing fictional short stories, one of which grew into his debut novel, One-Match Fire. Now retired from the business world,Paul enjoys the freedom to pursue his writing fully, and he's written a sequel to One-Match Fire, titled Parent Imperfect. In this episode, Paul shares how his experiences as both a father and a son shape his storytelling. He focuses on intergenerational family relationships and the complexities within them. Paul's family life deeply influences his work even though it isn't auto biographical. Celebrate Father's Day with us as we delve into stories about family life, fatherhood, and the inspiration it brings. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that honors dads everywhere.
Tune into episode 705 of Blues is the Truth, presented by Ian McHugh, for another electrifying journey through the world of blues. This episode features the soulful sounds of Eric Clapton, Tom Manci and the Icebreakers, Otis Rush, The Untouchables, Martin Abrahams Band, Jersey Swamp Cats, Kid Andersen, Paul Lamb, Mississippi MacDonald, Deb Callahan, Buddy Whittington, JP Soars, Eddie 9V, Will Johns, Billy Price, Albert Castiglia, Anthony Geracci, Lisa ‘Little Baby' Andersen, Guy King, Brave Rival, Kathy and the Kilowatts, Katie Kadan, Eddie Blue Lester, and Freddie King. This week's show includes all your favorite regular features: - **Blues Driver:** Paul Michael shares a timeless blues track that's bound to get your heart racing. - **The Song Remains the Same:** A segment dedicated to exploring different versions of classic blues songs. - **Title Track Tango:** An exploration of albums where the title track stands out. Join Ian McHugh as he weaves together listener requests and personal selections, ensuring a rich tapestry of blues brilliance. Whether you're a longtime blues aficionado or a new listener, this episode promises to captivate and inspire with its diverse lineup and heartfelt performances. Don't miss out on the magic of Blues is the Truth! ---
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This Author interview with literary fiction writer Paul Lamb talks about what the literary fiction genre is all about as well as how to get published as a short story author using the site duotrope. Author Paul Lamb wrote the multi-generational character focused novel One Match Fire. It is about the struggles of being a father as well as the struggles of being a son and how they change one another. One Match Fire although may have elements of magical realism is set in the real world, but the characters are found in several of his short stories as well. If you are interested in purchasing their books, you can do so here https://a.co/d/bAtfwU0 If you are interested in being a guest on my podcast, you may fill out the form on my website: http://authorsalcove.com/be-a-guest You can also follow me on: Facebook: http://facebook.com/authorsalcove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorsalcovepodcast/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-wolfe-20bb47288/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQYPBl1LtZh08qCdIRHTy?si=aa56d7a9565a49fa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVCbL470bDCgeg23kziYAg (Possible Affiliate Links Above) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorsalcove/message
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Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring world of blues with the latest edition of "Blues is the Truth," hosted by the passionate Ian McHugh. Recently nominated on the long list for the 2024 UK Blues Awards, this edition promises an electrifying journey through the blues landscape. Joining Ian McHugh is the dynamic Paul Michael, who introduces the Blues Driver segment, adding a unique flavor to the show. The lineup is a stellar ensemble of blues legends and rising talents, featuring unforgettable tunes from The Cinnelli Brothers, The Paul Michael Band, Diego Morgue Band, Ian Siegal, Dave Kelly, Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes, Walter Trout, The Texas Horns, Freddie King, The City Boys All Stars, Clifton Chenier, Brad Guitar Wilson, Seth James, Paul Cook Blues Band feat. Katie Bradley, Robert Hokum, Bumble Bee Slim, Jimmie Vaughan, John Lee Hooker, Joe Bonamassa, Peter Frampton, Dion, Tomislav Goluban, Robert Johnson, Deep Six Blues, Dexter Shaw and the Wolftones, John Angus, Steady Rolling Revue, and the timeless sounds of Honeyboy Edwards and James Cotton. Tune in to "Blues is the Truth" for an unforgettable experience of raw, authentic blues that transcends generations and captivates the spirit.
Author Jaime Paul Lamb joins the Sixth Sense Society to discuss the Order of the Golden Dawn, one of the most influential occult and esoteric societies to have ever existed.
Author Paul Lamb discusses his new book, One-Match Fire. This novel is a love story—involving the love between grandfather, father and son, as well as the love they share for a little cabin in the Ozarks. The cabin is a place where the characters can leave their lives behind and just be themselves, and it was inspired by Paul's own cabin in the Ozarks. This novel was never meant to be more than a single short story. But after writing ten short stories involving these characters, Paul decided it was finally time to draft the novel.
In this episode, we'll hear about Paul Lamb's journey to becoming a writer. Paul never gave up on his dream while raising a family and working to support them. In addition to his corporate job, he started writing freelance feature articles. Eventually, he abandoned feature work altogether and found great satisfaction in writing fictional short stories. One of those stories grew into his debut novel, One-Match Fire. Now retired from the business world, Paul has the freedom to pursue his writing as much as he wants. Join us to hear more about Paul's inspiring story.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Buddy Whittington and Jim Suhler | Texas Trio | Texas Scratch | Quarto Valley Records | Mike Guldin And Rollin' & Tumblin' | Two Hearts | The Franklin Sessions | Johnny Dickinson & Paul Lamb | Ya Ya Blues | Playin' With The Blues | Lightnin' Hopkins | Walkin' Blues | All That Blues | | Tom Harpo Walker feat Dani Wild | Ride on | Bruised Heart Blues | | Buddy Whittington and Jim Suhler | Louisiana Cock Fight | Texas Scratch | Quarto Valley Records | Blind Blake | Detroit Bound Blues | All The Recorded Sides | JT.Lauritsen | I Need My Babe | Play By The Rules | | Paul Dougherty | I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome | Spankin' Hankin' | | Piano Kid Edwards | Give Us Another Jug | The Paramount Masters - CD 4/4 | Alex Lopez | Chase My Blues Away | Yours Truely, Me | | Voodoo Ramble | Out Of This World feat. Ivana Galic | Can't Write a Pop Song (When You've Got The Blues) | Chuck Berry | Maybellene | The Blues Collection (Chuc | The Fabulous Thunderbirds | Rock This Place | The Jimmy Vaughan Story | Malcolm Holcombe | I've Been There | Bits & Pieces (mp3) | | Kyle Culkin | Path of Least Resistance | Shotgun Ridge | | Mick Pini & Audio 54 | New Blues.mp3 | Way Ahead |
Get ready for an electrifying episode of Blues is the Truth, where we dive deep into the soul-stirring sounds of legendary blues artists. In our latest installment, host Ian McHugh has curated an exceptional lineup featuring the musical brilliance of John Lee Hooker, Lee Oskar, Robert Cray Band, Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers, Arlen Roth and Jerry Jemmott, and many more! Feel the raw power of John Lee Hooker's gritty vocals and mesmerizing guitar work as he takes you on a journey through the heart of the blues. Experience the soulful harmonica melodies of Lee Oskar, capturing the essence of blues in every breath. Let the Robert Cray Band captivate you with their unmatched talent, blending blues, soul, and rock into a captivating musical tapestry. Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers will have you on your feet, grooving to their infectious rhythm and irresistible energy. Prepare to be blown away by the exceptional guitar skills of Arlen Roth and Jerry Jemmott, as they showcase their virtuosity in a mesmerizing collaboration. And don't miss the timeless classics and unparalleled stage presence of the Godfather of Soul himself, James Brown. Discover the untamed energy of The Untouchables, the scorching guitar solos of Albert Castiglia, and the blues-infused stylings of JW Jones. Get lost in the slide guitar mastery of Elmore James, the soulful harmonies of The Mustangs, and the iconic sounds of Fleetwood Mac. Feel the blues in your bones with Mike Guldin and Rollin and Tumblin', Benny Turner, and the captivating Mike Bourne Band featuring Jonny Burgin. Experience the powerful vocals of Lisa Ohlback, the dynamic guitar skills of Aynsley Lister, and the rich heritage of Mud Morganfield, son of the legendary Muddy Waters. Let the bluesy riffs of Gary Clark Jr. ignite your passion for the genre, while Larry Taylor and the Taylor Family with the Soul Blues Healers bring a touch of healing and soulful melodies. The Roadhouse Blues Band will transport you to a smoky juke joint, and Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes will have you stomping your feet to their high-energy tunes. Experience the captivating voice of Vaneese Thomas, the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin, and the irresistible groove of Steady Rollin' Revue. Tune in to this soulful extravaganza of blues legends on the latest episode of Blues is the Truth. Let the music wash over you, and discover the timeless power and emotional depth of the blues. Get ready to immerse yourself in the raw, honest, and soul-stirring melodies that define the genre. Don't miss out on this extraordinary musical experience!
Jaime Paul Lamb: Georeferential Dynamics and derivation of Hermetic Time
In episode 5, Ike sits down for a fascinating discussion with the inimitable Jaime Paul Lamb on the reemergence of esoteric Traditionalism, Daimonic Astrology, & the Harmony of the Spheres. Jaime: https://www.jaimepaullamb.com Patreon: http://patreon.com/arcanvm Follow on IG: @a.r.c.a.n.v.m Contact: arcanvvm@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanvm/support
It's time for another packed edition of Blues is the Truth, as always bringing you the very best new and classic blues. This weeks show features a chat with the wonderful Joanne Shaw Taylor along with tracks from her brand new album, as well as a huge number of amazing tunes. Featured in this weeks show are... Robert Johnson, Kai Strauss, Eric Bibb, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Elmore James, Vanessa Collier, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Muddy Waters, Rick Berthod, Johnny Rawls, Robert Connelly Farr, Jonny Lang, Paul Lamb and the King Snakes, Shawn Pittman, Mud Morganfield, Eric Demmer, Ivan Perilli, Albert King, Will Jacobs, Spellbound, Jim Keller and Lightning Hopkins Hit play and enjoy the two hour ride. Don't forget to like, share, subsribe and review as well as joining our facebook group on facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
The recent TV series, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has renewed public interest in the story of a serial killer while becoming Netflix's second-most popular English language program of all time. Many people have criticized the Dahmer series for desensitizing viewers and potentially "retraumatizing" the families, surviving victims, and those closely involved with the case. We live in times of viral populous acceptance of ideas, both negative and positive. Perhaps this voyeuristic pleasure by the viewers is a reflection of society and our primal fascination with evil. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks with astrologer, Jaime Paul Lamb and psychotherapist, Dr. Kirk Honda about MILWAUKEE MONSTER - THE ASTROLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF JEFFERY DAHMER. https://aftermath.media/podcast/10-20-22-milwaukee-monster-the-astrology-and-psychology-of-jeffery-dahmer-w-jaime-paul-lamb-and-dr-kirk-honda/
Billy Price (You've Got Bad Intentions); Bob Geddins (Irma Jean Blues); Jimmy Wilson (I Found Out); Paul Lamb and Johnny Dickinson (Poor Boy); TG and The Swampbusters (Hey Poor Boy Hey); Eddie Vaan Shaw (Morning Rain); Jelly Roll Anderson (Good Time Blues); "Spider" Carter (Dry Spell Blues); The Mighty Mike Schermer Band (I Want A Little Girl); T-Bone Walker (T-Bone Shuffle); Lonnie Shields (Cry, Sky); Lightnin' Slim (My Baby Left Me This Morning); Andrew Dunham (She Left Me); The Boneshakers (Ice Cream And Cigarettes); Sun King Rising (Buried In The Blues); Robert Johnson (Milkcow's Calf Blues); Big Boy Bloater and His Southside Stompers (Take The First Train Outta Town).
Bryan Barrett and State Rep. Mike Sparks talk about the Wings of Freedom Fish Fry with Paul Lamb and Jimmy Driver. https://wofsmyrna.com/ Plus, some vintage audio from 2
It's time for the latest edition of Blues is the Truth, bringing you two hours of amazing blues and soul and everything in-between. This weeks show is packed with amazing tunes old and new and features music from Bob Margolin, BB King, Walter Trout, The Tedeschi Trucks Band, Lonnie Armstrong, Billy Boy Arnold, The Rockwell Avenue Blues Band, Matty T Wall, Paul Cox, G-Love, John Lee Hooker, National gallery, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Paul Lamb, Errol Linton, Jesse Davey, Mike Ross, The Della Grants, Mick Pini, Erja Lyytinen, Bill Filipiak and The Pete Harris R&B All Stars. Don't forget to like, share and leave a review for the show and join our Facebook group on Facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
Welcome to Occult of Personality: esoteric podcast extraordinaire. I'm Billy Hepper and Greg Kaminsky is your co-host.Now, in episode number 214, we have the return of Freemason and author Jaime Paul Lamb to discuss his excellent recent book, The Archetypal Temple and Other Writings on Masonic Esotericism! https://triaprima.co/2021/08/18/new-book-the-archetypal-temple-and-other-writings-on-masonic-esotericism/Jaime Paul Lamb is an astrologer and tarotist, practicing in the context of the Western occult tradition. You can find Jaime online at https://www.jaimepaullamb.com/.In the second half of our interview, available to members at https://chamberofreflection.com, our Patreon, and premium subscribers to Rokfin.com at https://www.rokfin.com/occultofpersonality, Jaime Paul Lamb delves even deeper into the content from his latest book. We talk about astrology, Tarot, Hermeticism, and much more. Join us for that wonderful conversation! Please remember, we are in the midst of our Meditations on the Tarot Study Circle that is open to all Chamber of Reflection paid members. Later in May, we'll be meeting to discuss The Pope / Heirophant! Join us!I'd like to remind you that although you're able to listen to this podcast at no charge, it costs time and money to create. We ask you to support our efforts and the creation of future podcasts by joining the membership section at https://chamberofreflection.com or subscribing via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. As always, if you're already supporting the show or have done so in the past—my heartfelt thanks and I salute you!The intro music is “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/avgerinos-gnosis?song=3) and the outro music is “Fortune Lies Freedom” by Shawn Harris (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/harris-temptation?song=5). Greg Kaminsky Linktree – https://www.linktr.ee/brothergreg Occult of Personality podcast website – http://occultofpersonality.net Chamber of Reflection (Occult of Personality membership section) – https://chamberofreflection.com Email – occultofpersonality@gmail.comPatreon – https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality Rokfin – https://www.rokfin.com/occultofpersonality Support Our Work – PayPal - https://paypal.me/occultofpersonality Telegram - https://t.me/occultofpersonality Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/occultofprsnltyYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeKBc9SEZJbz0A9n3ytbSXg Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OccultofPersonality
Hello! Episode 133 features return Guest, Brother Jaime Paul Lamb. He is an author, a musician, an astrologer, and so much more. Be sure to check out his website (http://www.jaimepaullamb.com). Following our fantastic chat, we hear the Masonic News, and wrap with Larry in truncated form. [00:00:00] Introductions [00:14:05] First break, brought to you by George J. Grove and Son [00:15:15] Segment 1 [00:32:50] Second break, brought to you by the Historic Smithton Inn [00:35:10] Segment 2 [00:53:35] Third break, brought to you by Hiram & Solomon Cigars [00:54:45] Segment 3 [00:59:30] The Masonic News & the Wrap-up [01:08:40] Chickens [01:09:55] Outro MASONIC LITE PATREON www.patreon.com/MasonicLitePodcast Sign up to support the show with an automatic, monthly donation of $1, $5, or $13! SPONSORS: George J. Grove and Son: www.georgejgrove.com Historic Smithton Inn: www.historicsmithtoninn.com The Red Serpent: By Larry Merris: www.amazon.com/Red-Serpent-Larry…ris/dp/1466478608 Intermezzo by Stephanie, Locally Handcrafted Chocolate www.facebook.com/IntermezzobyStephanie/ MEDIA ATTRIBUTION: Bye Everybody!
I know you keep hearing about the growing popularity of cryptocurrency. But did you know that hundreds of millions of dollars have been donated to nonprofits through cryptocurrency? My guest today, Paul Lamb, is answering all your questions about crypto – including how to get started, what's hot right now, and the new emerging term “crypto-philanthropy.” In the next 30 minutes, Paul shares the future of non-profit giving and which new crypto opportunities you should be taking advantage of. If you lead a non-profit or are just interested in the future of crypto, you'll find this episode fascinating. Pre-order my new book now: GoodMoneyRevolutionBook.com Follow Derrick on Instagram for daily money tips! https://www.instagram.com/derricktkinney/
Master mason, astrologer, and tarotist, Jaime Paul Lamb, joins us in discussing masonic secrets, playbook of the tarot, Gematria, the Occultic operation in world events, Illuminati, Luciferianism, Satanism, Knights Templar and Baphomet. Will Josh join the dark side? Find out!https://www.jaimepaullamb.com/
Show #926 Beardo's Birthday Bash 2021 This year's episode that is dedicated to Beardo with a nice variety of tunes selected by a couple of friend of Bandana Blues. It is a great show, so start listening! 01. Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Jay - Happy Birthday Clappy (0:38) (Weeds-Instrumentals from the Series Vol. 1, Lionsgate Records, 2008) 02. Oreo Blue - Born To Suffer (4:26) (Nuthin' But The Blues, self-release, 1998) 03. Nace Brothers Band - Space In Your Heart (5:02) (Club 15, self-release, 1994) 04. Oscar Alemán - Bye Bye Blues [1942] (3:05) (Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938–1957, Acoustic Disc, 1998) 05. Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk (Parts 1+2) (5:32) (45 RPM Single, King Records, 1956) 06. Cassandra Wilson - 32-20 Blues (5:23) (New Moon Daughter, Blue Note Records, 2003) 07. Peter Green Splinter Group - Help Me (4:48) (Soho Session, Snapper Music, 1999) 08. Oscar Alemán - Tico Tico No Fuba [1943] (2:49) (Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938–1957, Acoustic Disc, 1998) 09. The Kinks - Father Christmas (3:43) (Single, Arista Records, 1977) 10. Albert Collins - Don't Go Reachin' Across My Plate (3:44) (Frostbite, Alligator Records, 1980) 11. Jeff Beck - Diamond Dust (8:22) (Blow By Blow, Epic Records, 1975) 12. Johnny Meyer - Johnny's Blues (2:18) (In Swinging Amsterdam, BASF Records, 1974) 13. John Too Cool McCool - Mississippi Blue (3:27) (Digital self-release, 2002) 14. Gov't Mule - Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home (5:44) (Heavy Load Blues, Fantasy Records, 2021) 15. Albert Castiglia - I Been Up All Night (5:27) (Up All Night, Ruf Records, 2017) 16. Altered Five Blues Band - Holding On With One Hand (3:56) (Holler If You Hear Me, Blind Pig Records, 2021) 17. Ricci & Krown - The Jimmy Smith Strut (4:18) (City Country City, Gulf Coast Records, 2021) (#923) 18. Oscar Alemán - Limehouse Blues [1944] (2:41) (Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938–1957, Acoustic Disc, 1998) 19. DogTown Blues Band - Cookin' In Style (3:13) (Search No More, RVL Music, 2021) 20. Fleetwood Mac - Albatross (3:06) (45 RPM Single, Blue Horizon Records, 1968) 21. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Beaumont Lafayette (2:49) (Soul Conversations, Dixiefrog Records, 2008) 22. Red Peters - Holy Shit It's Christmas(3:04) (I Laughed, I Cried, I Fudged My Undies!, 1995) 23. Paul Lamb & the King Snakes - Going For It (2:44) (I'm On A Roll, Blue Label, 2005) 24. Curtis Salgado - Too Loose (3:40) (Curtis Salgado & the Stilettos, JRS Records, 1991) 25. R.J. Mischo - Little Village (4:01) (Cool Disposition, CrossCut Records, 1997) 26. Rev. Jimmy Bratcher - Check Your Blues At The Door (3:17) (Secretly Famous, Ain't Skeert Tunes, 2013) 27. Oscar Alemán - Scartunas [1944] (2:30) (Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938–1957, Acoustic Disc, 1998) 28. Danny B. Harvey - The Falcon (3:20) (Single, self-release, 2021) 29. Frank Zappa - Tinsel Town Rebellion (4:34) (Tinsel Town Rebellion, Barking Pumpkin Records, 1981) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
This short talk right at the beginning of Esotericism in Freemasonry Conference 2021 was presented by Brother Jaime Paul Lamb to argue that, at least according to the accepted academic definitions, Freemasonry falls under the term “Western Esotericism”. Meant to be an introduction to the topic, Br. Lamb presents some basic definitions and then briefly outlines the important figures in the recent history of the study of Western Esotericism. A special thanks to Br. Lamb for sharing this with us. His latest book “The Archetypal Temple” is available from Tria Prima Press. Please support his important scholarship. https://triaprima.co/2021/08/18/new-book-the-archetypal-temple-and-other-writings-on-masonic-esotericism/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=GF63CZJFDZ8Z8)
How packed is this week's edition of Blues is the Truth? The answer would be extremely... It's bursting at the seems with amazing music from folks like John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Dave Hunt, Dudley Ross, Elles Bailey, Ghalia Volt, Paul Lamb and the King Snakes, Stanton Moore, Makuini, Dave Specter, The Starlite Campbell band, Mark Harrison, Emanuele Fizotti, The Kokomo Kings, Mud Morganfield, and Jimi Hendrix... What else? You'll need to listen to find out!
This week starts with Bob Margolin, and takes a stroll through some of the best the blues has to offer. We see the return of the Song Remains the Same feature with a take on Howling for My Darling from Errol Linton, a Title Track Tango from Buddy Guy and Otis Grand. We also have a world exclusive new track from Paul Michael, old friend of the show. Alongside there are tunes from Paul Lamb, Guy King, The Spikedrivers, Albert Castiglia, Dave Thomas, Colin James and a birthday track from Keb'Mo' and we finish with Little Jimmy Reed. Hit play for two hours of amazing music!
Today's guest, Jaime Paul Lamb is an astrologer and tarotist, practicing in the context of the Western Occult Tradition. He has already been on this podcast once before, in Episode 2 of Season 3. He is the author of three books on the subject of Freemasonry and Western Esotericism: Myth, Magick & Masonry: Occult Perspectives in Freemasonry (The Laudable Pursuit, 2018), Approaching the Middle Chamber: The Seven Liberal Arts in Freemasonry and the Western Esoteric Tradition (The Laudable Pursuit, 2020) and The Archetypal Temple and Other Writings on Masonic Esotercism (Tria Prima Press, 2021), and has contributed pieces to anthologies such as The Light Extended: A Journal of the Golden Dawn, Vol. 2 (Kerubim Press, 2020), The Light Extended: A Journal of the Golden Dawn, Vol. 3 (Kerubim Press, 2021) and the soon-to-be-released Collectanea Hermetica: The Astrology of the Golden Dawn (Golden Dawn Research Trust, 2021-22). Quite incredibly two of his books have been placed in the Top 7 of the Southern California Research Lodge's ranking of "Best masonic books of the century"! Lamb's work has appeared in periodicals dedicated to Freemasonry and Western Esotericism such as Knight Templar magazine, Royal Arch Mason magazine, Southern California Research Lodge's Fraternal Review, The Journal of the Masonic Society, Esoteric Mason magazine and many other online and in-print publications. He has been a featured guest on several podcasts in addition to being a co-host and co-founder of Tria Prima podcast. Jaime Paul Lamb is the current Worshipful Master of Ascension Lodge no. 89 F&AM, a Frater of both the Arizona College of the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis and the Hermetic Society of the G∴D∴. He is based in Arizona where he lives with his wife and their many animals. Find all details on Jaime's work and also how to get his books on his website here! HERE COMES A SPECIAL FEATURE! In the interview's second part, Jaime and I are talking about "Astromusicology", a special way Jaime uses to set a horoscope into music, to say it the easy way. More about this at THIS LINK. In order to give you right away a practical example, Jaime set my personal natal chart into music, and you can hear it in the interview, starting at 1:23:44. CLICK HERE to be linked directly to the right place in the YouTube version) And here is my natal chart... Have fun! Music played in this episode Our guest, Jaime Paul Lamb, is at the origin of all the music you will hear here today. The third piece is just one of his all-time favourites, where former lead-singer of The Velvet Underground Nico with her sultry voice and ice-goddess presence put a spell on Jaime :) The other pieces though see the musician Jaime Paul Lamb at work: first we hear him with the vocals and playing a 60's Vox Jaguar organ with real good ol' Garage Punk. His band is called "Thee Faded Pyctures". And finally, after the interview, that piece is a lenghty natal chard interpretation, like the one he did for Rudolf in the interview. You can find more of that on THIS LINK (click here). 1) BORED AGAIN - Thee Faded Pyctures feat. Jaime Paul Lamb (Track starts at 5:10) 2) SINGING THE WORLD - Thee Faded Pyctures feat. Jaime Paul Lamb (Track starts at 8:40) 3) ROSES IN THE SNOW - Nico (Track starts at 54:14) 3) KAHDKHUDAH - from "The Birth of Iskandar, by Jaime Paul Lamb (Track starts at 1:36:25) Intro and Outro Musicespecially written and recorded for the Thoth-Hermes Podcast by Chris Roberts
SEE FULL VIDEO HERE----> https://youtu.be/phfD7gN9qZ4 Jaime and I talk about Freemasonry, esotericism, tarot, mystery schools, the occult, UFOs, Off World Intelligences, DMT, Crowley, OTO, The Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn, Symbolism, Magick, astrology, worlds within worlds and so much more. Jaime Paul Lamb is an astrologer and tarotist, practicing in the context of the Western Occult Tradition. He is the author of three books on the subject of Freemasonry and Western Esotericism: Myth, Magick & Masonry: Occult Perspectives in Freemasonry (The Laudable Pursuit, 2018), Approaching the Middle Chamber: The Seven Liberal Arts in Freemasonry and the Western Esoteric Tradition (The Laudable Pursuit, 2020) and The Archetypal Temple and Other Writings on Masonic Esotercism (Tria Prima Press, 2021), and has contributed pieces to anthologies such as The Light Extended: A Journal of the Golden Dawn, Vol. 2 (Kerubim Press, 2020), The Light Extended: A Journal of the Golden Dawn, Vol. 3 (Kerubim Press, 2021) and the soon-to-be-released Collectanea Hermetica: The Astrology of the Golden Dawn (Golden Dawn Research Trust, 2021-22). He is the current Worshipful Master of Ascension Lodge no. 89 F&AM, a Frater of both the Arizona College of the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis and the Hermetic Society of the G∴D∴. He is based in Arizona where he lives with his wife and their many animals. Lamb's work has appeared in periodicals dedicated to Freemasonry and Western Esotericism such as Knight Templar magazine, Royal Arch Mason magazine, Southern California Research Lodge's Fraternal Review, The Journal of the Masonic Society, Esoteric Mason magazine and many other online and in-print publications. He has been a featured guest on podcasts such as Occult of Personality, Whence Came You?, The Masonic Roundtable, Thoth-Hermes and others, in addition to being a co-host and co-founder of Tria Prima podcast. https://www.jaimepaullamb.com/ Jon Majerowski ALL LINKS - https://linktr.ee/ufosonthelevel YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/UFOsOnTheLevel TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jonmajerowski PODCASTS: https://anchor.fm/ufosonthelevel CONTACT: jonmajerowski@protonmail.com #ufotwitter
I recently had the joy and pleasure of having a wide-ranging conversation with Brother Jaime Paul Lamb. He has published two significant works on Freemasonry in only three short years, and he is on the cusp of publishing a third. His writing is accessible and popular amongst those members of The Craft whose interests lean towards Western Esotericism. Our conversation covers a little of his original interest in esotericism, some of his experiences in Freemasonry, and more than a few interesting ideas he originally put forth in Approaching The Middle Chamber. This book is excellent reading for those looking for a broad overview of the Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences from the perspective of an experienced practitioner and student of The Great Work. This talk is just the first of many we hope to host with Jaimie. Please make sure to support his publishing efforts at http://www.thelaudablepursuit.com/ Questions for him for future installments can be directed to the show email at founder@scholomance.ca Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=GF63CZJFDZ8Z8)
We start this week with a great Freddie King classic, and take a stroll through some amazing tunes... For people who missed the Ealing Blues Festival there's one of the mixes I played while hosting the festivities featuring songs from Giles Robson, Whitney Shay, Willie Dixon, Elvin Bishop and Rod Piazza amongst others, and that's nestled amongst songs from Will Johns, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Guy King, Paul Lamb, The Untouchables, Victor Wainwright, and Robert Hokum... Once again it's packed with amazing tunes and ready to stream right now!
Another amazing edition of Blues is the Truth is here, and it's full of amazing music. We start with Taj Mahal's take on a Robert Johnson classic, before we run through some amazing tunes from folks like Christone Kingfish Ingram, Ron Sayer Jr, Bernie Marsden, GA-20, Sean Chambers, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Connor Selby, Matt Anderson, Otis Grand, Paul Lamb and Chad Strentz, Mark Harrison, The Steady Rollin Revue, JW Jones, Kyle Esplin, and Robert Johnson himself before we finish with Cesar Crespo. There's something for every blues fan in here... hit play and enjoy!
This weeks show starts off with a Ray Charles take on a blues classic and meanders its way through two hours of amazing music both new and old! Featuring tracks from Connor Selby, Son of Dave, Dani Wilde, Guy King, The Vampirettes, Paul Garner, TBelly, Paul Lamb, Sam Kelly's Station House, Mike Zito, Roger Chapman, Christone Kingfish Ingram, Bernie Marsden, Eddie 9v, Will Johns and more in a stellar line up it's another unmissable show!
Fern Santini designs one-of-a-kind residences for a diverse group of clients across the U.S. The style of each home she helps create is driven by the unique site, the architectural style and her client's vision. Rather than apply a specific look across projects, Fern thrives on learning about each client's tastes and personal style to tailor a unique environment perfectly suited to them. She builds upon her client's affinity for art, reflects their history of travel and sometimes expresses their sense of humor. Her process involves listening to carefully reflect her client's tastes, and encouraging them to be open minded and think outside the box. This results in a completely distinctive expression true to each client.Fern works primarily on projects that are “ground up” from the initial architectural concept through to completion and move-in. This allows her to carefully compliment and accentuate the architecture and bring the interior style through to special touches outside the home.One of Fern's signature traits, which she has spoken about publicly for numerous organizations, is her commitment to collaboration amongst the entire design team. Her work style has shown that when creative, talented team members collaborate closely on a project, there is a synergy created that brings out the best in everyone involved, and provides a significant benefit for the client. Fern has worked with award-winning architects such as Paul Lamb, Mell Lawrence, Lake Flato, Gary Furman and Philip Keil, Dick Clark, and FAB Architecture. Her work has been published on the covers of Luxe, Renovation Style, and Belle (Australia), and has been featured in publications such as Milieu, Objekt International, Modern Luxury Interiors, Texas Architect, House Beautiful, Metropolitan Home, Traditional Home, Bridge for Design (UK) and Mountain Living. Her work can also be found in books such as Great Houses of Texas and Contemporary Texas Architecture. Fern has designed a custom rug collection for Kyle Bunting that delivers a contemporary twist on classic antique Turkish Oushak rugs, made from hair on hide in multiple color variations.Fern lives in her own unique environment in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Jerre Santini, two charming dogs and a stylish collection of vintage cars. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lee Sankey continues his discussion with Chicago based harmonica guru Joe Filisko about his Five Fundamentals for Playing the Harmonica. In this episode Lee and Joe cover the second fundamental Active Blues Breathing, with some tangents about Paul Butterfield and Little Walter. Joe Filisko websiteGet in touch with your suggestion, ideas and comments - info@leesankey.comLee Sankey LinksWebsiteYouTubeTwitterInstagram
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
In this week's episode, I talk with Vanessa Blakeslee about Robert Paul Lamb's Art Matters: Hemingway, Craft, and the Creation of the Modern Short Story. Five years in, TDO finally devotes a show to Hemingway, and Bob's discussion of Hemingway's craft is profoundly illuminating to how effectively extraordinary Hemingway's aesthetics were. I somehow manage not to tell the story how in my Purdue years, my roommates and I dubbed the more rustic of our two bathrooms as The Ernest Hemingway Memorial toilet, with a lot of great photos of Hem in it.
The Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) and the Centre for Public Law (CPL) hosted Saimo Chahal to deliver a lecture on 7 March 2017.Saimo Chahal is a leading figure in public law, human rights and international law. She has acted as the solicitor in the leading assisted suicide cases of R (Jane Nicklinson and Paul Lamb) v The Ministry of Justice & the DPP & The Attorney General UKSC [2013] and R (Debbie Purdy) v The Director of Public Prosecutions (2009). Further legal challenges to the law prohibiting assisted suicide are imminent and will be heard in the courts this year.Saimo Chahal:She is listed in the Thompson Reuter's Top 100 Super lawyers ListIn January 2016, Black Lawyers Directory (BLD) first ever “Movers and Shakers” list of the most influential and powerful black lawyers;In April 2014, Ms Chahal was awarded the tile of Honorary QC in recognition of her major contribution to the development of the law of England and Wales. The title has only been awarded to about 115 solicitors in total at that date.For more information about the Centre for Public Law, see: https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.ukFor more information about the Centre for Law, Medicine ad Life Sciences, see: http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/