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it's kind of an unbelievable list of accomplishments and stunts. X-Games Skysurfing World Champion. Super Bowl Halftime winning Pepsi Commercial pulling stunts with a goose. First ever to skydive from an exploding aircraft. First ever parachute on fire in flight... The list goes on and on. Yet if you had asked a young Troy Hartman what he thought he was going to be when he grew up, there was only one answer. Pilot. Unfortunately, as seems to be the case over and over in life, the plan didn't exactly go the way he thought, so on to plan B... Becoming not only a world champion skysurfer, but the ambassador for skydiving at a time when not only the US but the whole world seemed to be screaming for something extreme. Join us on this edition of Lunatic Fringe as we talk with Troy about more out of your mind tricks, stunts and lucky breaks than anyone could ever imagine, all of which have him forever linked with the Lunatic Fringe.
It's kind of an unbelievable list of accomplishments and stunts. X-Games Skysurfing World Champion. Super Bowl Halftime winning Pepsi Commercial pulling stunts with a goose. First ever to skydive from an exploding aircraft. First ever parachute on fire in flight... The list goes on and on. Yet if you had asked a young Troy Hartman what he thought he was going to be when he grew up, there was only one answer. Pilot. Unfortunately, as seems to be the case over and over in life, the plan didn't exactly go the way he thought, so on to plan B... Becoming not only a world champion skysurfer, but the ambassador for skydiving at a time when not only the US but the whole world seemed to be screaming for something extreme. Join us on this edition of Lunatic Fringe as we talk with Troy about more out of your mind tricks, stunts and lucky breaks than anyone could ever imagine, all of which have him forever linked with the Lunatic Fringe.
This educational podcast by Ryan Bowles and Lauryn Tadda takes a deep dive into the cancel culture and how it has affected big brands and famous celebrities. We also talk about PR professionals' roles in this situation and best practices to follow. Length: 10 minutes, 56 seconds 0:34 Intro 1:34 The comeback of Nick Gunn and the beginning of cancel culture 2:16 Kendall Jenner's controversial Pepsi Commercial and how they answered 3:16 Strategies PR pros use in crisis management 3:50 Nike's Decision on taking a stance 4:16 Importance of Transparency 4:37 Social Media's role in Cancel Culture 5:44 Ethics in Cancel Culture and PR 6:22 Brand Reputation vs. Moral Responsibility 8:22 Influencers and Cancel Culture 9:00 Can you come back from being cancelled? 10:15 Outro
The February 27 edition of the Music History Today podcast features Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, & Michael JacksonFor 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
A very educational episode where Jamie shares the origin story of Chuck E : the ORPHAN rat. Alyssa Lynn's tik tok corner is back with some things about deviled eggs and crazy Southern drinks!Star-Spangled Jesus is the book Jamie was thinking of, https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/april-ajoy/star-spangled-jesus/9781546006688/?lens=worthyWrite us some of your cringe stories at [nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com](mailto:nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com)The socials: [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nervouslaughterpodcast) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/NervousLaughterPodcast) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/NervouslaughPod)
Episode Summary: In this enlightening podcast episode, Vincent Paterson narrates his illustrious career, detailing his collaborations with Michael Jackson and Madonna. He reminisces about being cast as the gang leader in Jackson's "Beat It" video and their subsequent partnership. Vincent highlights the creative liberties Jackson afforded him, which culminated in the iconic "Smooth Criminal" lean and revolutionized the Super Bowl halftime show. Vincent recounts his initial tense interaction with Madonna during a Pepsi commercial shoot, which later transitioned into a dynamic collaboration for the Blonde Ambition Tour. He discusses his assertive stance during contract negotiations, resulting in fair compensation and setting an industry standard for artists' rights. Listeners are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the dance world through Vincent's narratives, packed with valuable takeaways for dancers, choreographers, and enthusiasts alike. Join in to explore the life of a dance legend and gain unique perspectives on the performing arts industry. Show Notes: 00:00:45 - Introduction and Vincent's Career Highlights 00:02:18 - Vincent's New Book and His Work with Michael Jackson 00:03:46 - Vincent's Roles 00:05:38 - Vincent's Role in "Smooth Criminal" 00:10:22 - Vincent's Encounter with Madonna on the Set of a Pepsi Commercial 00:18:55 - Impact of Vincent's Work on Other Dancers 00:28:57 - Vincent's Approach to Choreography 00:37:05 - Vincent's Audition for "Beat It" Biography: Vincent Paterson is a renowned director and choreographer with a diverse career spanning film, theater, music, and television. He directed and choreographed notable productions such as "Cabaret" in Berlin and "Evita" in Vienna. Vincent's work on "Gangsta Love" and "Gulliver's Travels" garnered critical acclaim. In Las Vegas, he helmed Cirque du Soleil's "Viva! Elvis," and he directed the opera "Manon" with Anna Netrebko, conducted by Placido Domingo. His collaborations with Madonna and Michael Jackson are legendary, including directing Madonna's "Blond Ambition Tour" and creating iconic performances like her Marie Antoinette-inspired "Vogue." With Michael Jackson, Vincent choreographed the "Bad Tour" and the Super Bowl halftime show. Vincent's film contributions include choreographing Lars Von Trier's "Dancer in the Dark." His short film, "Threnody," explored 9/11 through dance, while his choreography graced films like "The Birdcage," "Closer," and "Evita." He earned Emmy nominations for the TNT Telefilm "In Search of Dr. Seuss" and a Tony nomination for Hal Prince's "Kiss of the Spiderwoman" on Broadway. Vincent has also directed commercials, lectured worldwide, and taught acting and dance in various locations. Throughout his career, Vincent has collaborated with music legends such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, George Harrison, and Whitney Houston. His accomplishments are celebrated in the Smithsonian publication "Masters of Movement" and the documentary "The Man Behind the Throne." Connect on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/VINCENTPATERSONOFFICIAL https://www.instagram.com/vlpla Website: https://www.vincentpaterson.com/
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New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca revisits the Kendall Jenner Pepsi Commercial debacle with marketing expert Shailendra Jain. A professor of Marketing & International Business at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business, Professor Jain masterfully walks us through the complexities of in-house generated brand content, the role of advertising agencies and a trend toward, “purpose based brand association.” Afterward, Patreon subscribers can hear the post interview breakdown and see if the verdict holds up. Not on Patreon? Click the link and join us below!Join our Patreon!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who's to blame for the Kendall Jenner Pepsi Commercial?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) welcomes podcaster Sequoia Holmes to discuss the infamously disastrous 2017 Pepsi commercial starring Kendall Jenner. They're joined by Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early. With America in political turmoil and social injustice at the forefront of our minds, why did Pepsi feel the need to wade into the conversation? Was money the main goal? Could keeping the project in-house be to blame? Or perhaps there really is no such thing as bad press! Join our Patreon!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this weeks' episode, Dani and PJ discuss 90's nostalgia with NSYNC's comeback, 2004's Pepsi Commercial, and they play a game of M.A.S.H. to determine their futures. Pour yourself a glass and tune in every MONDAY for a new episode of Wine Time With A Gay and A Gal. #NSYNC #Wine #nostalgia #Pepsi #90s #BritneySpears #Beyonce #PINK #LGBTQ #Gay
The guys of *NSYNC are dropping a new track, 21 years after their last release, Drake & SZA are teaming up and Sia's new track “Gimmie Love” is the first single off her upcoming album ‘Reasonable Woman.' Madonna thanks Pepsi for airing canned 1989 ad during 2023 MTV VMAs. We are taking a look back at Madonna's iconic VMA performance of "Like A Virgin." And more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Child-loving Michael Jackson went through a secret marriage ceremony with an eight-year-old boy — which a judge excluded from the singer's 2005 sex abuse trial.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Maddie Goerl and Alex Zito discuss the public relations nightmare that was the Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial. Although Jenner and Pepsi had good intentions, the commercial seemingly used the Black Lives Matter movement as a secondary element that was inappropriately used. In this episode, Maddie discusses how celebrities and large corporations float above the rules and the backlash of a crisis like this. She also talks about the importance of research in public relations and how it can affect a company's campaign. Additionally, Alex talks about comparable campaign failures and some digital public relations tools companies can use to refine their story and ensure it suits their audience. The common theme with all of the companies is their lack of thoroughness when going through the ideation process of their campaign. At the end of the episode, Maddie and Alex review best practices for creating a campaign that appropriately and effectively reaches an audience Check out related resources below: Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad: https://time.com/4726500/pepsi-ad-kendall-jenner/ https://www.fridaythings.com/recent-posts/pepsi-commercial-kendall-jenner Burger King: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2021/03/08/burger-king-uk-under-fire-women-belong-kitchen-tweet/4627505001/ https://twitter.com/BurgerKingUK/status/1369036021925638154 Dove: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/dove-ad-1.4347314
Shaq goes out onto the ice, slipping on his curling shoes and sliding out to eruptious applause. Pepsi has abandoned him, but none of these fans will. They know his ability to throw the rock, to hurry hard into the goal; Charles Barkley agrees. There is only one obstacle between him and Olympic glory: A… Read more S6:E32 – 1993 Pepsi Commercial Featuring Shaq
We are thrilled to welcome Vincent Paterson, the legendary choreographer and director who has worked with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bjork, Diana Ross, Whitney Houston, and within the movie and tv commercial industries. We talk all about Vincent's work choreographing M's Pepsi Commercial, her Express Yourself video, the Blond Ambition tour, the Vogue VMA's performance, the Evita film, and about his forthcoming book detailing his stories from working with some of the biggest legends in entertainment. Vincent's book, Icons & Instincts is available through RareBird Lit. Visit Vincent's website for more information: vincentpaterson.com Follow MLVC on Instagram and Twitter: @mlvcpodcast Donate to the podcast: https://venmo.com/mlvcpodcast or on our Crowdfunding page: https://patron.podbean.com/mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play/YouTube or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/
Company purpose has become something of a fashionable prop post-pandemic. Organizations have realized that they need one, but there is a growing trend towards the inauthentic. Cobbling together a purpose that lacks substance is akin to building a house on sand – this unstable foundation simply won't support the positive impact you think it will. So what should companies do? Well, we've sought the advice of two experts on this topic – Hannah Grove and Jonathan Knowles. Hannah is the non executive director of abrdn, and Jonathan is the Founder of Type 2 Consulting. Together they recently authored the incredible "What is the Purpose of Your Purpose" article for HBR, and they're on the show this week to chat through their findings. We'll talk about: the importance of purpose, the confusion around the term, what organizations and leaders need to do to build an authentic purpose, and how this is linked to talent acquisition. Links: The HBR article: What is the purpose of your purpose? The Pepsi Commercial: https://youtu.be/uwvAgDCOdU4 The J&J Credo: https://www.jnj.com/credo/
On this amazing episode Chris talks to PJ an LA Radio Vet that has seen it all even the famous MICHAEL JACKSON Pepsi Commercial where Michael's hair caught fire and started his drug problem. @Chris_Donovan#ThisIsFunner #FunnerFamily #FunnerNetworkhttps://twitter.com/ThisIsFunnerhttps://www.facebook.com/ThisIsFunner/
Dean shares his interview with supermodel Cindy Crawford as she recreates her iconic Pepsi commercial almost 30 years later.
it's kind of an unbelievable list of accomplishments and stunts. X-Games Skysurfing World Champion. Super Bowl Halftime winning Pepsi Commercial pulling stunts with a goose. First ever to skydive from an exploding aircraft. First ever parachute on fire in flight... The list goes on and on. Yet if you had asked a young Troy Hartman what he thought he was going to be when he grew up, there was only one answer. Pilot. Unfortunately, as seems to be the case over and over in life, the plan didn't exactly go the way he thought, so on to plan B... Becoming not only a world champion skysurfer, but the ambassador for skydiving at a time when not only the US but the whole world seemed to be screaming for something extreme. Join us on this edition of Lunatic Fringe as we talk with Troy about more out of your mind tricks, stunts and lucky breaks than anyone could ever imagine, all of which have him forever linked with the Lunatic Fringe.
It's kind of an unbelievable list of accomplishments and stunts. X-Games Skysurfing World Champion. Super Bowl Halftime winning Pepsi Commercial pulling stunts with a goose. First ever to skydive from an exploding aircraft. First ever parachute on fire in flight... The list goes on and on. Yet if you had asked a young Troy Hartman what he thought he was going to be when he grew up, there was only one answer. Pilot. Unfortunately, as seems to be the case over and over in life, the plan didn't exactly go the way he thought, so on to plan B... Becoming not only a world champion skysurfer, but the ambassador for skydiving at a time when not only the US but the whole world seemed to be screaming for something extreme. Join us on this edition of Lunatic Fringe as we talk with Troy about more out of your mind tricks, stunts and lucky breaks than anyone could ever imagine, all of which have him forever linked with the Lunatic Fringe.
We've already talked about New Coke, now it's time to talk about a terrible idea from Pepsi. Today, we're joined by our friend Dylon Sheffer as we discuss the infamous Kendall Jenner Pepsi protest commercial of 2017.Check out Dylon's TikTok! @dill_fatherFollow No Good Ideas on the internet!@NoGoodIdeasPod on Twitter and InstagramReview No Good Ideas with Brad & Hank on Apple PodcastsFollow Hank Farr:Twitter: https://twitter.com/HankAnimatesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/HankAnimates/YouTube: http://youtube.com/HankFarrMindmill Games: https://bio.fm/mindmillstudios/Follow Bradley Miller:Twitter: https://twitter.com/bradleywithaneTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bradleywithaneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradleywithane/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bradleywithaneWebsite: https://brad.rocksSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nogoodideas/donations
Episode 25 of Inside Quotes! This week, Jeremy picked the 1990 film “Home Alone”.Recorded in 2020, so it still counts for year one of the podcast. We talk about setting booby traps in the house, why Jeremy had to apologize to our childhood Preacher, and is Fuller the villain of the movie?Hot Take: Home Alone 3 > Home Alone 2 (We’ll get to those movies eventually)Pepsi Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmblRz-PI8Q Contact Us:Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidequotescast/Show Artwork by @Groovybridge: https://www.instagram.com/groovybridge/
Digital and content strategist Wynter Mitchell (Pop Rocket) joins Andrew to discuss the tone deaf Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad, Dr. Dao being pulled from a United Airlines flight, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
Following in the footsteps of thirsty celebrity royalty like Jennifer Lopez, Cindy Crawford, Ray Charles, David Beckham and Beyonce, John Leguizamo stars in a 2019 commercial for Pepsi. It follows him through New York as he hurriedly makes his way to the theatre to perform in his one man show on Broadway. Thankfully, he has delicious Pepsi to keep him focused.You can check out the commercial on YouTube if you want to! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the Material Girl Comes to TV in a Soft-Drink Commercial, It Ends Up Being Hard News for the Sponsor to Swallow
We are re-releasing our third episode from Spring of 2017: The Revolution Will Not be Televised. SHE CASTers interview Lawyers Guild attorney, Jerry Boyle who discovered the use of stingray technology (aka telephone hacking) on youth protestors by Chicago Police. Together they cover how to stay safe while young and attending a protest. The SHE CASTers also discuss the controversial Pepsi Commercial. Audio Production by: Ari Mejia Produced by: Meredith Montgomery SHE CAST is a project of {she crew}. {she crew} provides safe spaces and expressive platforms for adolescent girls and gender expansive youth across Chicago. Thank you to the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. This season is brought to you by The Chicago Housing Authority Crossroads Fund And all of our incredible Feminist Agenda Subscribers Learn more at shecrew.org
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
This week we read Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert and talked about chronic pain, whether Red was a good artist or just hot, and what would be on our "Get A Life" lists! Read: Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert Watch: Gentefied (Netflix) It was NOT a Pepsi Commercial! It was Diet Coke: Shirtless Construction Worker Commercial (1995) [Youtube] Find us- Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com Learning The Tropes is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!
Happy New Year! Today we're dishin' on the year 2017. We 'Bow Down' to Beyoncé's pregnancy reveal
This week Ken welcomes Tracy Tofte (formerly Wells) of Mr. Belvedere to the show. Ken and Tracy discuss real estate, loving the San Fernando Valley, traffic, acting with your sister, The Bad Seed, stage moms, being in a Pepsi Commercial with Michael Jackson, Pennies from Heaven, being a dancer, ABC, Growing Pains, guest starring, After School Specials, No Means No, if things are better or worse now, Very Special episodes, difficult discussions, ton shifts, being in Gremlins, getting cut out of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, the tough lessons learned while acting as a kid, keeping mementos, being famous and not knowing it, the fizzle out cancellation of Belvedere, being cast as the best friend, navigating the loss of a parent, strangers being at your birthday for publicity, losing a role to Hilary Swank, guesting on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, how there's enough business for everybody, saying goodbye, having Belvedere reunions, missing out on the social aspect of actually going to High School, shooting in front of live audiences, building a show around Bob Uecker, warm up comics, movie actors vs. TV actors, movie stars, having trouble watching yourself, cooking shows, Good Eats, Julia Child, being a chef, shared experiences, James at 15, acting horror stories, going back to civilian life, Hollywood History, murder houses, Ben and Matt and Ken's strange relationship with the Wahlbergs.
In Episode 4, Humna and Tyler discuss and give their take on the new two-part documentary "Leaving Neverland." Each two-hour episode, which aired on HBO and can be found on Hulu, relives the allegations of child sexual molestation on the part of singer and entertainer Michael Jackson through the words of the two alleged victims themselves. "Leaving Neverland: Official HBO Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_Ze8LjzV7QMichael Jackson/James Safechuck 1987 Pepsi Commercial:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf6ZaX2xlBISOCIAL MEDIA:Website: www.twodotnetwork.comTwitter: @TwoDotNetworkFacebook: Two Dot NetworkInstagram: @twodotnetworkEmail: twodotnetwork@gmail.comTyler Castro:Twitter: @tyIercasFacebook: Tyler CastroInstagram: tylercastrFollow Humna:Twitter: @Dzenifa21Instagram: ice_redblood
Finally I set aside the time to talk about this commercial, but had to set the stage with a quick little story prefacing it prior. In my opinion, this is one of the greatest pieces of media from the past 50-years. Does part of that opinion come from a crush that I may have had (I did) on Beyoncé when I was 8? Oh, for sure. Nonetheless, this truly is a brilliant commercial, kudos Pepsi.
It's been a crazy, fun, controversial at times ride going Against the Grain. So in this episode, we pull a few of our favorite segments and moments from the previous 18 episodes. Segments like The Pepsi Commercial, Queens of the Week, our Favorite Baseball Walk Up Music, and a few more. We're behind this mic, and ya homies not slowing down anytime soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SHE CAST is a podcast created for youth by youth in Chicago. Welcome to our third episode: The Revolution Will Not be Televised. SHE CASTers interview Lawyers Guild attorney, Jerry Boyle who discovered the use of stingray technology (aka telephone hacking) on youth protestors by Chicago Police. Together they cover how to stay safe while young and attending a protest. The SHE CASTers also discuss the controversial Pepsi Commercial. SHE CAST is a project of {she crew}. Find out more at shecrew.org Credits: Produced and edited by Jessica London-Shields and Meredith Montgomery. Editing help from David Lewis. Music, beats and soundscapes by: Eric Kauffmann "Smooth", Kolibri Kolibri "Revolution", Chris Morrow "Sweetheart" and "Feeling on Top", and Adam Feldman (various).
Dave and Tim discuss the United Airlines issue, the controversial Pepsi commercial, and how France decides its leaders through watermelon eating contests!
In this first episode, we talk about whether Russell Westbrook is deserving of the 2016-17 NBA MVP award. Then Edgar and Jacquis debate whether comedy is timeless, as Carl moderates and gives a history lesson about Eddie Murphy on SNL. Then we all give our surprising take on the fallout from the Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode of Headlines With Headliners, our hosts Nate Jackson, Tehran Von Ghasri and Kanisha Buss joke about the top news of the week for April 11th, 2017! Today we talk United Airlines, Pepsi Commercial, San Bernadino shooting, Janet Jackson, and more on todays Headlines with Headliners.
In our second episode we discuss the problem that is Sean Spicer! In addition we tackle school lunch shaming and meal debt, urban farming, gun violence, the United Airlines atrocity, Pepsi Commercial ridiculousness, and what is the best tea to drink in Richmond because, why not? Tune in!
The great CLARE O'KANE swings by the studio! The director of the latest PEPSI COMMERCIAL calls in from Australia! GARY THE SQUIRREL writes a new sitcom staring: THE BEST SHOW CREW! Callers try to TALK TOM OUT OF LIKING WHAT HE LIKES (AND TALK HIM INTO LIKING WHAT HE DON’T LIKE) and much much MORE!
In today's episode of Headlines With Headliners, our hosts Nate Jackson, Tehran Von Ghasri and Kanisha Buss joke about the top news of the week for April 11th, 2017! Today we talk United Airlines, Pepsi Commercial, San Bernadino shooting, Janet Jackson, and more on todays Headlines with Headliners.
It's been a minute since I have posted something so I decided to post this short ep to profess my ride or die love for Danity Kane and then go off on the bullshit that is Ghost in the Shell and that goddam Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial.
Gang, this is a big one – so big, we decided to release this episode immediately. Liam and Tom brought their A-game with two fresh new stories. Tom talks about the horny discourse of online gaming communities while Liam digs deep into the recent Pepsi Commercial conundrum.
Episode 36 tackles the following topics: Getting burned out on Social Media A Pepsi Commercial is Controversial Sage Steele is Demoted at ESPN The Writer’s Strike Might Happen John gives Advice to the Parent of a Bully Submit your selfie to #BlameYourSelfie and be mentioned on the show. The post Episode 36 – Social Media Burnout, The Pepsi Commercial, and Fat Suits appeared first on BLAME YOUR BROTHER .
Episode 29: Outasight was raised in Yonkers, NY and was huge into drum and bass parties. His father, a blue collar worker, had spent the past thirty years waking up at 5am constantly reminded his son to find something he really wanted to do with his life. He continued to chase the passion of music and eventually signed to Warner Bro Records in 2009. Just a few years later his record “Tonight is the Night” went platinum and was featured in a Pepsi Commercial, the premier episode of X Factor and performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. In just a two year span he went from sleeping on fans couches to traveling the world to places like Australia, Abu Dhabi, France and England. People told him he would never make it to this level of success again but he never let it phase him. We talk about his weakness for always wanting to do things himself, spending $1 Million to work a record, letting failure motivate you, finding what makes you happy and following the #1 rule of never stopping once your find your passion on this week’s podcast. — Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/2zprpon Follow us on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2hcSBws Subscribe to iTunes: http://apple.co/2yE0u9l Follow us on social media: Instagram: http://bit.ly/2j82AHF Follow Bobbbaaaay on social media: Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Ap24ce Twitter: http://bit.ly/2hj6Ljm
Vinnie Moore (Solo, UFO, Alice Cooper, Red Zone Rider) discusses how he picked up the guitar, his first gig (a Pepsi Commercial), working with Vicious Rumors, his early instrumental albums, working with Alice Cooper, how he responded to grunge, how he joined UFO (this one blew my mind), the formation of Red Zone Rider, and his future plans. Support the show:Vinnie Moore on iTunes
We're back this week with a discussion of the first half of 1984. All the facts, news stories, pop culture are brought to you by Aaron and Chris along with a soundtrack of great music released during the first half of the year. Tracks from Bon Jovi, Anthrax, Warlock, Kick Axe, Van Halen, Wendy O. Williams and tons more. Jump in the time machine and rock back to 1984 with us! Facts: Average Income per year $21,600.00 Average Monthly Rent $350.00 Average House Price 37,182 Movie Ticket $2.50 1 gallon of gas $1.10 Bacon Lb $1.69 January: January 11 - BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read announces on air that he will not play the single "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood because of its suggestive lyrics. The BBC places a total ban on the record at about the same time. Jan 14th - Madonna 1st sings "Holiday" on American Bandstand January 24 – Apple Computer places the Macintosh personal computer on sale in the United States. Van Halen - 1984, “Drop Dead Legs” Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith, “Freewheel Burning” Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi, “Roulette” Anthrax - Fist Full of Metal, “Metal Thrashing Mad” BREAK 1: Break Return Song: Russ Ballard - Russ Ballard, “Voices” On TV… Debuts Miami Vice, The Cosby Show, ER, Murder She Wrote, Who’s the Boss?, Night Court, Airwolf, Three’s a Crowd (debuts a week after the finale of Three’s Company), Charles in Charge, Punky Brewster, Tales from the Darkside, V Wendy O. Williams - “W.O.W.”, “Bump and Grind” (1/27) - Michael Jackson’s hair catches fire during Pepsi Commercial. The next day he takes home a record breaking 8 Grammy awards. Whitesnake - Slide It In, “Slide It In” February: 2/14 - Joe Perry and Brad Whitford attend an Aerosmith concert and re-join the band, which embarks on a reunion tour "Back In The Saddle" later in the year. Europe - Wings of Tomorrow, “Scream of Anger” March: Warlock - Burning the Witches, “Homicide Rocker” Great White - Great White, “Stick It” RATT - Out of the Cellar, “Lack of Communication” BREAK 2: Break Return Song: Scorpions - Love at First Sting, “Bad Boys Running Wild” April: April 1 – In Los Angeles, Marvin Gaye is shot and killed during an argument with his father. Saxon - Crusader, “Sailing to America” Apr 21st - After 37 weeks "Thriller" is knocked off as top album by "Footloose" May: May 2 – Lionel Richie's hit "Hello" becomes Motown's first ever UK million-selling single. May 19th - "King Of Suede" by Weird Al Yankovic hits #62 (‘In 3D’) Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry, “The Beast” Kick Axe - Vices, “Heavy Metal Shuffle” Lizzy Borden - Give 'Em the Axe, “Give 'Em the Axe” BREAK 3: Break Return Song: Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA - Born in the USA (released 6/4) In Sports… ‘84 Olympics in Los Angeles + Carl Lewis & Mary Lou Retton Superbowl 18, LA Raiders (38) Vs. Washington Redskins (9) World Series - Detroit over San Diego, 4 Games to 1 NBA Finals - Boston Celtics over Los Angeles Lakers, 4 games to 3 Donald Sterling relocates the San Diego Clippers to LA PGA Champion - Lee Trevino Stanley Cup - Edmonton Oilers over NY Islanders, 4 games to 1 Wayne Gretsky - Leading Scorer & MVP Hulk Hogan defeats the Iron Sheik for his 1st World Title at MSG, 34,000 fans June: June 18 – At the climax of a Judas Priest concert at Madison Square Garden, fans begin ripping out the cushions from the seats and throwing them on stage. Judas Priest pay damages through insurance and are banned from Madison Square Garden for life over the incident June 25 – Prince releases his sixth album Purple Rain; the album sells over 20 million copies and gives Prince two US number one singles with "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy". Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground, “Hallowed Ground” TNT - Knights of the New Thunder, “Seven Seas” Geeks of the Week Dave Shirt, Dan Miles, Kal Hinz, Andy Lafon, Rodney Dickson, JTB’s Groovy Record Room, Andrew Jacobs, Chris Czynszak, Paul Stamm, Todd Cunningham, Shane Hartley, Derik Novak, Brent Walter, Matt Syverson (Paperback Rocker Podcast), Mike Stewart, Darren Parkin, Sit and Spin with Joe, Jeremy Asbrock, Philip Shouse, Brad Kalmanson, Robert DePasqua, Chris Karem, Joe Lascon, Billy Hardaway, I-am Hoops, Lee Maslin (Audio Junkies podcast), The Rock N’ Roll Residency, Scot Yeager, Simon Fauteux Buy Music! Van Halen Judas Priest Bon Jovi Anthrax Russ Ballard Wendy O. Williams Whitesnake Europe Warlock Great White RATT Scorpions Saxon Twisted Sister Kick Axe Lizzy Borden Bruce Springsteen Violent Femmes T.N.T. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Support Us! Shop on Amazon!---------->>>>>>>>> (a percentage of sales from that link to the right goes back to supporting Decibel Geek!) Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Comment Below Direct Download
Rod and Karen are joined by Justin and Will to discuss the Superbowl, Duke vs UNC, The Cape, The Bad Girls Club, Karen's Valentine's Day Random Thoughts, Pepsi Commercial, Hot Sauce fight, Peanut Butter Cops, Teacher Blog, Asian bank robber, Roach valentine, Praying Death, Waka Top 5, Man Up Nurse and it was semen. Intro: 8 Million Stories - A Tribe Called Quest Outro: Hell on Earth - Mobb Deep Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @RhymeOverReason @Mr_Montgomery Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186
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