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In this episode, Alex visits the iconic Carmine Street Guitars in New York City with his bandmates Percy Jones and Tim Motzer from PAKT. The shop, established by Rick Kelly, crafts distinctive guitars from reclaimed wood salvaged from the city's historic buildings. These guitars, known for their unique sound, have caught the attention of celebrated musicians such as Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Jim Jarmisch, Jamie Hince, and Daniel Kessler, to name a few. During their visit, Rick Kelly and his apprentice, Cindy Hulej—who has since launched her own brand, Cindy Guitars—delve into the shop's history, their meticulous guitar-making process, and anecdotes about their custom instruments and notable clients. This episode offers a rare glimpse into a one-of-a-kind shop where each piece tells a story of New York's past, marrying craftsmanship with music history. Watch the Carmine Street documentary Listen to the Carmine Street podcast, The Bones of Old New York Follow Cindy Hulej @cindyguitars Follow Alex: @alexskolnick, @moodsandmodes, @alexskolnicktrio, @testamentofficial Moods & Modes is hosted and produced by Alex Skolnick. Executive Producer: Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Justin Thomas. Music by Alex Skolnick and the Alex Skolnick Trio (and in this episode, PAKT). Episode cover photo by Alex Skolnick. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Distributed by Studio Kairos. See PAKT on tour! Upcoming dates: 8/26 at The Milestone Club, Charlotte, NC. 8/27 at The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC. 8/28 at Kings Raleigh, Raleigh, NC. 8/29 at The Loft 129, Cumberland, MD. 8/30 at Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA. 9/1 ProgDay at Storybrook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC. 9/7 Williams Center, Rutherford, NJ.
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
The Carlton Football Club recruited Nicholls from the Maryborough Football Club in 1957 after recruiting his elder brother, Don, the previous year their father ensured that both brothers would play together at one club. Don played 77 senior games as a centreman for Carlton from 1956, when he was Carlton's best first-year player, to 1961. Nicholls enjoyed an outstanding season in 1966, winning his second consecutive Robert Reynolds Trophy, and finishing second in the Brownlow Medal count, four votes behind St Kilda champion Ian Stewart. Success as captain-coach In his first year as captain-coach, Nicholls led the Blues to the minor premiership with 18 wins and a draw, followed by Richmond with 18 wins. 1972 was the first season in which the McIntyre "Final Five" system was used, and so because Carlton finished on top of the ladder, this meant that they had a week's break before facing Richmond in the Second Semi-final. The match was drawn, which in those days meant that a replay was required the following week, thus shifting every other match back another week. Richmond won the replay by 41 points, but in the post-match interviews Nicholls refused to panic: Carlton has not hit a form slump. We just had a dismal day – our worst for the season. There'll be no panic just because we went down by 41 points. There won't be more than one or two changes. We will be sticking to the same players because it was, they who put us where we finished at the end of the home-and-away games. I know the players will redeem themselves next week. We just won't beat St. Kilda – we will win well. And if we team together as I know we can I know we are good enough to take the premiership. Robert Walls who was serving as vice-captain, recalled that the day after the semi-final defeat, the players arrived at training feeling flat, but Nicholls revealed to them the outline of his plan to win the premiership with all-out attacking football. But first, Carlton had to defeat St Kilda in the Preliminary Final. The Saints had played in the previous year's Grand Final and still boasted a strong team. Nicholls chose not to implement his plan, trusting that his players would get the job done. The Blues prevailed by 16 points and earned the right to redeem themselves against their arch-rival. Richmond went into the Grand Final as clear favourites, but this would be the day when Nicholls established once and for all his reputation as one of the greats of the game. The element of surprise in Nicholls' plan lay in his team selection; he handed the rucking responsibilities to "Percy" Jones, whilst stationing himself in the forward pocket with the intent of kicking goals. He also deployed Barry Armstrong in the centre while Vin Waite was given the task of minding Barry Richardson. Finally, in the lead-up to the match, Nicholls had given his players three simple instructions: get to the ball first, kick long into attack and contest for 100 minutes. The plan succeeded in the most spectacular fashion possible. In an enthralling spectacle of attacking football from both teams, Carlton piled on the goals to lead at half time with an incredible score of 18.6 (114) to 10.9 (69). The shell-shocked Tigers tried to claw their way back into the game, but every goal they scored was met with a Carlton reply. When the final siren sounded, Carlton had registered a record score of 28.9 (177) while Richmond's score of 22.18 (150), enough to win most games, remains the highest losing score in a Grand Final. While every Carlton player contributed, Nicholls himself had a field day, kicking six goals on Ray Boyanich. He said afterwards that had he not kicked six, he felt he would have failed in the position. Walls, who also kicked six goals, was nominated best on ground. Stung by their defeat, Richmond didn't have to wait long to avenge their humiliation as the two rivals squared off again in the following season's Grand Final. On a hot and blustery day, Richmond prevailed in a match that would be remembered for two major incidents. The first occurred at the three-minute mark of the first quarter, when Nicholls was sensationally felled by Richmond back pocket Laurie Fowler while juggling a mark. Both players had their eyes on the ball and didn't see each other until it was too late. Fowler, who was airborne, hit Nicholls with his shoulder and emerged from the collision unscathed, but Nicholls went to ground and had to be helped to his feet by the club trainers. The sight of their fallen leader stunned the Carlton players; Robert Walls recalled that "[t]here was a bit of disbelief when Nicholls went down because we'd never seen the big bloke hurt like that before." Nicholls was awarded a 15-metre penalty, and goaled from the free kick, but suffered double vision from the collision, and had little further impact on the game. The second incident came in the second quarter, when Ian Stewart kicked the ball deep into Richmond's attacking zone to a contest involving Carlton full-back Geoff Southby and Richmond forward Neil Balme. What happened next would sour Carlton's already bitter relations with Richmond for many years. Going for the ball after it spilled off a pack contest, Southby was floored by a round-arm punch from Balme. The hit broke Southby's jaw, and he would not return to the field after half time. Just moments later, Balme would lash out again, this time at Vin Waite. Reflecting on the incident many years later, Nicholls angrily labelled Balme a "cheat": I didn't respect him as a player because I reckon he was a cheat. He used to dwell on players and with his big, strong frame, he should have been doing more courageous things. People over the years say Balmey knocked a couple out, but he basically king-hit people.
Greetings! Today's program highlights music featuring the trumpet for most of Phase One, followed by both acoustic and electric bass for the balance of the show. Enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/envpusher1 10-1-22 Pushing The Envelope Playlist Motions of Return (1996) for flute & piano - flute: Alessandra Amorino / piano: Fabio Silvestro / composer: William Susman - Collision Point - Susman Music (2021) https://susmanmusic.bandcamp.com/track/motions-of-return Eyes - Silvan Strauss - Facing - Kabul Fire Records (2022) https://silvanstrauss.bandcamp.com/album/facing Catalyst - Superimpozer - Machine Mix 2 (compilation) - Machine Records (2022) https://machinerecords.bandcamp.com/album/machine-mix-2 Flotation Device - Ben Neill feat. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid - Triptycal - Antilles (1996) https://www.benneill.com/listen/ Peace In - Dan Kurfirst - Arkinetics - Neuma Records (2022) https://dankurfirst.bandcamp.com/album/arkinetics Calls and Echoes - trumpet: James Thompson / composer: Verne Reynolds - An American Portrait -International Trumpet Guild (2003) https://store.trumpetguild.org/products/an-american-protrait Strange Pilgrims: I. Light Is Like Water - trumpet/composer/live interactive electronics: Samuel Wells - Music From The Association for the Promotion of New Music (APNM), Vol. 2 - New Focus Recordings (2019) https://www.newfocusrecordings.com/catalogue/music-from-the-association-for-the-promotion-of-new-music-apnm-vol-1-2/ Seven (feat. Bryan Bellar) - Alberto Rigoni & Michael Manring - Grains of Sand - self-release (2022) https://albertorigoni.bandcamp.com/ Glorious Pastorius - Bass Extremes: Steve Bailey & Victor Wooten - Cookbook - Tone Center (1998) Joe Frazier-Round 3 - Jeff Berlin w/ Steve Vai, David Sancious, Keith Carlock & Tom Hemby- JOE FRAZIER Round 3 - JBMG Records (2018) https://www.jeffberlinmusicgroup.com/music The Sacred Ladder - PAKT feat. Percy Jones, Alex Skolnick, Kenny Grohowski & Tim Motzer - PAKT - Moonjune Records (2021) https://paktmoonjune.bandcamp.com/album/pakt The Ballad of Billy Pilgrim - Stuart Hamm - The Diary of Patrick Xavier - self-release (2018) https://stuhamm.com/ Valentine (1969) - double bass: Robert Black / composer: Jacob Druckman - Modern American Bass - New World Records (2011) https://www.newworldrecords.org/products/modern-american-bass?_pos=2&_sid=8665c9e05&_ss=r&variant=31816928231503 Selene - Michael Manring - Soliloquy - Manthing Music (2005) http://www.manthing.com Inflections I - double bass: Bertram Turetszky / composer: Robert Hall Lewis - New Music For Virtuosos - New World Records (1998) https://www.newworldrecords.org/products/new-music-for-virtuosos?_pos=3&_sid=34e57b82a&_ss=r Sbass Music - Scott Petito - Sbass Music - Hudson Valley Records (2002) http://www.scottpetitoproductions.com/credits.html
Welcome to Superbowl Sunday with Robert Wilson, Percy Jones, Rich Graham, and Nick Hulquist. Sorry, it has been a while since you have heard from us; however, we are back with an episode right off the presses to discuss one of the most talked-about Superbowls we can remember. The boys share their thoughts on Superbowl prop bets, including their early predictions on who will win the Lombardi trophy. Plus, we detail what this game means for the legacies of Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald, and Joe Burrow. Thank you for listening, and let's get going.
Buckle up Beyond Elevated family. Do you know what time it is? Championship weekend is upon us. This weekend legacies will be determined, and inspiring legends will be made. Percy Jones and Robert Wilson rattle off their keys to success for both games.Moreover, the dynamic duo discusses their favorite shows on streaming services right now, including diving into details about the final season of The Ozarks that was just released on Netflix. Percy advises on the importance of helping others, and Robert Wilson does nothing as usual. Join the fun!!!
Percy Jones and Robert Wilson welcome Dom Lewis from the fourfor4podcast to summarize one of the most incredible football weekends since Al Bundy played for the Polk High Panthers. Robert updates the Beyond Elevated community on what they should expect from the show and why focusing on helping each other is an essential pillar of the organization soon after diving right into the games and covering all four matches in depth.
Welcome to the Beyond Elevated Show! Host Robert Wilson, CEO of OnDoc, welcomes his lifelong friend Percy Jones to the show during this show. They discuss Robert's new idea for a Beyond Elevated Show short series on "Da Five Bloods" directed by Spike Lee. Percy shares his thoughts about his grandfather and what he knew about growing up in the war. Afterward, Percy gives a quick recap on the NFL regular season before diving right into his playoff picks for Wildcard weekend. Robert Wilson has some exciting picks against the spreads this week and reflects on his love for the Philadelphia Eagles.Tune in, and I hope you enjoy the show!
Self-taught and greatly inspired by Charles Mingus and British and American rhythm and blues, Percy Jones plies his craft with a repertoire of glissandos, harmonics, and three-finger riffage, among other techniques, in his work as a jazz-fusion prog-rock master. A composer, arranger, sideman, collaborator, multi-instrumentalist, and solo recording artist, Percy has anchored several watershed sides, most notably as a member of Brand X, and with Brian Eno, Roy Harper, Steve Hackett, David Sylvian, and Tunnels to cite a very select few.Percy Jones Playlist
In this episode, Alex welcomes bass legend Percy Jones to the podcast. Best known for his work with jazz fusion ensemble Brand X, Percy tells Alex about the evolution of the band, including the period of time when Phil Collins was the drummer. The two discuss the incredible London music scene in the 60's and early 70's, Percy tells Alex how he ended up playing the fretless bass, and shares stories about Brian Eno's unconventional creative process (and Alex makes a connection between Phil Collins and Brian Eno's infamous Oblique Strategy cards). Percy Jones is a bass guitar legend, known for his solo work and collaborations with Brand X, Brian Eno, Suzanne Vega and many others. His most recent projects include PAKT and Box Of Noise. Alex performs with Percy on PAKT, available for pre-order here. Check out the episode playlist on Spotify.Moods & Modes is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Alex Skolnick. Osiris Production by Kirsten Cluthe and Brad Stratton. Editing and mixing by Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Music by Alex Skolnick. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast 131 - Richard Barbieri speaks! Mr Barbieri is probably best known for his tours of duty with two of Great Britain’s most important and enduring artbands: Japan and Porcupine Tree, he also makes his own solo records with a few choice chums. His newie is the follow-up to the expansive ‘Planets + Persona’, an introspective lucid mood piece entitled ‘Under A Spell’, which dovetails nicely with the new breed of Bandcamp bedroom heroes and the Streatham nu-jazz scene. Richard joins Billy Reeves via Kscopelink™ to talk post-Pandemic, Percy Jones and lucid dreams. PLUS ..new singles from Jonathan Hultén, Lunatic Soul, The Anchoress and Jon Gomm ALSO ...news of forthcoming luxurious releases on Kscope by The Pineapple Thief and Marillion AND …how about something by Ozric Tentacles, recorded in 1984 that still sounds as fresh as a daisy? TRACKS: Jon Gomm – The Ghost Inside You from ‘The Faintest Idea’ https://kscopemusic.com/artists/jongomm/ Richard Barbieri – Serpentine, Flare, Lucid from ‘Under A Spell’ https://kscopemusic.com/artists/richard-barbieri/ Lunatic Soul – Hylophobia from ‘Through Shaded Woods’ https://kscopemusic.com/artists/lunaticsoul/ Jonathan Hultén – Wasteland (2021 Forest version); the original is from ‘Chants From Another Place’ https://kscopemusic.com/artists/jonathanhulten/ Ozric Tentacles – Spiral Mind; an Ed Wynne remaster from the forthcoming ‘Vitamin enhanced’ 6 CD set https://kscopemusic.com/artists/ozrictentacles/ The Anchoress – The Art of Losing from the forthcoming LP of the same name https://kscopemusic.com/artists/the-anchoress/
Cette semaine nous avons reçu Percy Jones. Il nous explique son ascension de Montréal nord à devenir membre associé de Chief Keef et Tadoe (Glo Gang). Il a beaucoup sur le coeur concernant le manque de reconnaissance que sa ville natale lui donne à ce jour. Voilà pourquoi nous tenons à souligner ses accomplissements sur notre podcast car il a ouvert les portes pour que les rappeurs montréalais (anglophone) puissent s'établir à Los Angeles. Bonne écoute! Spotify, iTunes, Google, etc: http://smarturl.it/ss1knb Percy Jones / https://www.instagram.com/bibimontana514/ Cyrano / https://www.instagram.com/cyranodemontreal/ KeKe / https://www.instagram.com/kekecalixte/ Merci les Ministres et Gouverneurs
In this episode, you'll hear from host Percy Jones as he is joined by several fathers for a conversation about fatherhood. The fathers reveal their hopes, dreams and challenges, as well as how their own experiences in childhood helped shape them as adults.
Staying fit during the COVID-19 pandemic can be a challenge. Tune in as host Percy Jones is joined by Blayne Pierce, owner of BlazinBodyFitness, as they discuss how to get and stay fit, even if you can't get to the gym. Blayne discusses the innovative ways that he continues to help people exercise and what business owners need to consider at this time.
In this first part of a 2-part episode, host Percy Jones is joined by Mr. Willie Ellison from Project D.A.D. as they discuss the struggle for greater equity and equality, and define what needs to change in order to create positive change.
In this second part of a 2-part episode, host Percy Jones is joined by Mr. Willie Ellison from Project D.A.D. as they discuss the struggle for greater equity and equality, and reveal what fathers can do to be part of the solution.
In this episode, host Percy Jones discusses the stress that we are all under dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the everyday stressors that happen in life. Discover tips for handling stress and how to thrive even under difficult circumstances.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a lot of uncertainty about employment, health, finances and more. In this episode, host Percy Jones shares tips for how to cope with uncertainty, and set yourself up for success once the pandemic is over.
In this episode, host Percy Jones shares tips for fathers about how to stay financially sound during the coronavirus pandemic. Discover what to do if you've lost your job or are looking for a new one. Percy also shares tips for how to shift your mindset so that you come out of this crisis prepared for success.
In this episode, Clint is by himself and is discussing threesomes and how fellas ask but not prepared to get the same question asked in return, a funny role play feat Percy Jones, Clint going on a date and the woman telling him she has HIV and his reaction. Also a stupid ass “Ask Clint” Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on IG @advicefromafckboy Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on Twitter @advicefromafboy Los Angeles Live Podcast Episode 100 https://improv.com/hollywood/event/advice+from+a+f%2ack+boy+live+podcast+hosted+by+clint+coley/9868545/ use promo code "100" and get tix for $10 Merchandise http://www.advicefromafckboy.com Ask Clint Questions clint@advicefromafckboy.com Join the F*ck Boy Group Chat 213-358-9861
We delve into the world of film and find the forgotten gems or otherwise unappreciated masterpieces of film and talk about them. This episode we discuss one of the best films of all time "Guess Who" (2005) Featuring Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, Zoe Saldana, Judith Scott, Robert Curtis Brown, Percy Jones? In this commentary we talk about the interesting questions that are brought from watching this brilliant film and we hope that we answer some of those questions. This episode features Ryan Sliwinski, Bartek Kasprzyszak and Rob Crawford! PRESS PLAY AT 7:45! This episode is all about Percy Jones and his struggle to be Percy Jones in a non Percy Jones world. Will Percy Jones manage to maintain being Percy Jones or will he have to change into some other kind of Percy Jones? Listen to this and find out.
DJ set recorded live during a psychedelic lego party in Philadelphia, July 2015. Laurie Anderson "So Happy Birthday" Alexander Robotnick "Problèmes d'amour" A Number Of Names "Share Vari" Mark Verbos "Start Up Drive" Percy Jones "Cape Catastrophe" Gesloten Circel "Zombie Machine (acid)" Chris + Cosey "Voodo" Chris + Cosey " Driving Blind" Andy Stott "Posers" Laurie Anderson "O Superman" Monolake "XOR" Rhythm and Sound "Jah Version" PJ Harvey "Catherine" Scientist "Dark Side" Porter Ricks "Ionic" Basic Channel "Recall" Prince Far-I "Plant Up" Objekt "Ganzfeld" Prince "Erotic City" Mark Verbos "In the Back Room" Tanya "Darladi Ladada" Mr Fox "Party Track"