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Deacon Jon hosts Saskia Vogel, the translator of Peter Cornell’s “The Ways of Paradise,” a uniquely conceived novel presented as […]
Hey it's Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker's Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It's the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We're all sinners. Ain't a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it's not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.”The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox's recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band's priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans.That's Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Today on Who? Weekly, who needs an gay moment when you can have a full gay hour! First, Ashley Parker Angel's stolen laptop inspires a #game, "The Boring Children of Reality Stars", Alex Bornstein gives us 25 Things (and Dorit Kemsley gives us just one #Spon Thing), Daniel Kaluuya gets mixed up (allegedly) with a 'life strategist' named Heir Holiness, Emma Hernan and Peter Cornell are NOT dating (despite owning a house together), Colton Underwood is engaged?! and Kanye's gf Chaney Jones GIVES US her "Five Things to Know" about her because the ones out there were so awful. Plus, M*x Ehr*ch is back on step and repeats and Million Dollar Listing's Josh Flagg's divorce announcement reveals an iconic family connection. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Cornell over Zoom video! Entrepreneur and singer-songwriter Peter Cornell (Inflatable Soule, Black Market Radio) has always had a passion for three of life's greatest treasures – family, music, and a really good cup of coffee. Now, Cornell has announced that he is combining all of these loves with the opening of the Cornell Brothers Coffee Espresso Bar in the heart of Historic Downtown Nolensville, TN, as well as the international launch of his premier line, Cornell Brothers Coffee: Small Batch Roasters and merchandise on June 1, 2021.According to Cornell, the company was named in memory of his late Grandfather and three uncles, all of whom were very influential in his life.Cornell Brothers Coffee Espresso Bar serves up multiple varieties of freshly-roasted espresso and coffee, which Cornell partnered with Nashville master roaster Lesa Wood to source and produce.Cornell's wife and business partner is veteran music industry executive Amy Decker, who located the espresso bar's premises inside Oh My Chives Natural Co-Op Market (7332 Nolensville Rd, Nolensville, TN), a popular co-op owned and operated by Angela Daly.“Oh My Chives is proud to be teaming up with Cornell Brothers Coffee,” said Daly. Available through www.cornellbrotherscoffee.com, coffee aficionados worldwide can purchase fresh-roasted Cornell varieties online. According to Cornell, “We roast each week and ship on Thursdays. If we don't have your order by Monday night, we will hold it until the following week so your product is of the highest quality we can provide.”Nolensville is the first place since Seattle that Cornell says truly feels like home, which is why he's excited to build a business and give back to his community in such a meaningful way. Before moving to TN, he spent the majority of his adult life crisscrossing the country performing in various musical projects, including his very first band Inflatable Soule, featuring his sisters Suzy (percussion/vocals) and Katy (flute/vocals), and managed by Susan Silver (Soundgarden, Alice in Chains).Before Cornell moved to New York City, the group released three albums and started Black Market Radio (BMR), with bassist Keith Mannino. Their 2006 album, Suicide Parlor, was hailed as “vibrant [and] blistering, with emotionally resonant tracks” (Last. FM). After that release, Cornell decided to take his career in a new direction and record a solo album entitled Champion with former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese on drums. Lauded by critics as an “instantly impactful and passionately powerful collection of songs” (Artist Direct), Cornell's solo effort saw commercial success with its single “Wash” appearing in the Vampire Diaries.Now, settled into TN life, Cornell has started writing and collaborating with other artists in addition to launching Cornell Brothers Coffee. His latest project was with multi-platinum rock band Candlebox. Cornell co-wrote the single “Let Me Down Easy” with frontman Kevin Martin for their forthcoming album Wolves (September 2021).We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #PeterCornell #ChrisCornell #Soundgargen #TempleoftheDog #BlackMarketRadio #BMR #CornellBrothersCoffee #CornellBrosCoffee #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Back in 2016, Kevin Martin, Candlebox vocalist, and I did a virtual interview via Skype. Little did we know that four years later, these type of interviews would become the norm in 2020. What has Kevin been doing in the middle of the pandemic? Actually he admits he should be practicing more but fortunately his wife has been nudging him to get back at it. Candlebox worked with Peter Cornell, Chris' brother, for a new track called Let Me Down Easy. There is a possible virtual live performance coming once the band can all get in one spot...probably Los Angeles. And yes there will be a new album from Candlebox in 2021...and hopefully a tour to go with it.
(09/10/20) - The frontman discusses the band's first new music in 4 years; a song co-written by Peter Cornell, brother of the late Chris Cornell. We also chat about a return to live music and what it will take to get us there, and much more.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker’s Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It’s the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We’re all sinners. Ain’t a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it’s not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.”The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox’s recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band’s priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans.That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker’s Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It’s the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We’re all sinners. Ain’t a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it’s not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.” The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox’s recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band’s priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans. That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker’s Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It’s the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We’re all sinners. Ain’t a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it’s not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.” The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox’s recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band’s priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans. That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker’s Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It’s the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We’re all sinners. Ain’t a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it’s not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.” The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox’s recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band’s priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans. That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 115: Legendary Alternative Rocker’s Candlebox have released a brand new song “Let Me Down Easy” It’s the first glimpse of new material since their 2016 release Disappearing in Airports. According to lead singer Kevin Martin the new song is a reflection of the everyday world. He says, “We’re all sinners. Ain’t a saint amongst us, and you can only hope that when your time comes it’s not a struggle, that maybe you might be lucky enough to be forgiven.” The track was written by Peter Cornell (brother of the late Soundgarden and Audioslave singer/songwriter Chris Cornell) The music will be featured on Candlebox’s recently completed new full-length (and currently untitled) album. “The band’s priority right now is the health and safety of family, friends and fans. That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
No debe ser fácil crecer a la sombra de un genio de los 90 pero Peter se deshace en elogios hacia su hermano menor. Su vida no ha sido fácil pero ha generado su propio camino en la industria y es precisamente de eso de lo que hablamos en el programa de hoy. Suenan: 01. Peter Cornell - Madmen 02. Into The Cold - Rest Of The Night 03. Inflatable Soule - South Pacific Moon 04. Inflatable Soule - Funny Thing 05. Black Market Radio - Warned You 06. Peter Cornell - H.O.C. (House of Cards) 07. Peter Cornell - Wash 08. Toni Cornell - Hunger Strike 09. Peter Cornell - Piper
No debe ser fácil crecer a la sombra de un genio de los 90 pero Peter se deshace en elogios hacia su hermano menor. Su vida no ha sido fácil pero ha generado su propio camino en la industria y es precisamente de eso de lo que hablamos en el programa de hoy. Suenan: 01. Peter Cornell - Madmen 02. Into The Cold - Rest Of The Night 03. Inflatable Soule - South Pacific Moon 04. Inflatable Soule - Funny Thing 05. Black Market Radio - Warned You 06. Peter Cornell - H.O.C. (House of Cards) 07. Peter Cornell - Wash 08. Toni Cornell - Hunger Strike 09. Peter Cornell - Piper
Vi samtalar om falskhet, om den nu finns. Litteraturtips:Klabautermannen, Aksel Sandemose; Forum 1969Paradisets vägar, Peter Cornell; Gidlunds 1987The ego tunnel, Thomas Metzinger; Basic Books 2010Oskuldens tid, Edith Wharton; Modernista 2017Kejsaren av Portugallien, Selma Lagerlöf; Klassikerförlaget 2012
På 1960-talet gjorde målaren Ulla Wiggen elektroniska komponenter till ett motiv i konsten. Nu är hon tillbaka med bilder från människans insida. Jag tror att konstnärer ibland har den intuitiva förmågan att se sådant som inte ens forskare eller affärsmän uppfattar, säger konstkritikern och författaren Peter Cornell apropå Ulla Wiggens 60-talsmåleri. Ytterst sakliga, och samtidigt djupt gåtfulla bilder av elektroniska komponenter och system av det slag som skulle komma att få ett oöverskådligt inflytande över våra liv under det följande halvseklet. De målningarna gav Ulla Wiggen, redan som ung, en plats i konsthistorien. Ändå har det skrivits ganska lite om hennes konst, och efter 1970-talet var hon länge frånvarande från konstscenen. I Mårten Arndtzéns reportage berättar Ulla Wiggen om hur hon fann sitt motiv; men också om tiden som assistent till Öyvind Fahlström i New York, om sina nya verk och om sitt andra yrkesliv, som psykoterapeut. Med mera.
Another member of the 2001-2002 Lakers training camp roster, Peter Cornell, came on to discuss his basketball career. A former Loyola Marymount standout, Peter played on over 30 teams in the NBA, minor leagues, and overseas over 12 seasons during his incredibly unique career. We talked about his time at Loyola, his first professional basketball paycheck which paid him $189 while playing for the Magic City SnowBears in the IBA, his time in camp with the Lakers, his friendship with Shaq and much more.
Renzo the Mentalist (www.misterrenzo.com ) joins Carmen and fill-in host, Peter Cornell.
Museum director David Neuman has invited two of Sweden’s experts on Ernst Josephson, Ulf Abel and Peter Cornell, to discuss one of the artist’s drawings, which has recently become part of our collection. It is one in a series of over 100 drawings called “andeprotokoll,” which Josephson created during a time of mental illness. They are a sort of record of spiritual visitations, all of which follow a fixed format. Moderator: David Neuman, Museum Director, Magasin III and Affiliated Professor, Stockholm University. Participants: Ulf Abel holds a doctorate in art history. He has worked for many years at Nationalmuseum, where he was responsible for the icon collection. Among Abel’s areas of research are Byzantine and Russian art, as well as early 20th century Swedish art. His publications include Ikonen – bilden av det heliga, Nationalmuseum Icons, Ikonen – den besjälade bilden and Ernst Josephson. Peter Cornell is an art critic and former professor of Modern Art Theory and the History of Ideas at Konstfack (The University College of Arts, Crafts and Design) and The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. His publications include Den hemliga källan, Paradisets vägar, Vid himmelrikets portar, Gemensamma rum, Mannen på gatan and Öppningar. Recorded November 27, 2014 at Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art. Language: Swedish
Museum director David Neuman has invited two of Sweden’s experts on Ernst Josephson, Ulf Abel and Peter Cornell, to discuss one of the artist’s drawings, which has recently become part of our collection. It is one in a series of over 100 drawings called “andeprotokoll,” which Josephson created during a time of mental illness. They are a sort of record of spiritual visitations, all of which follow a fixed format. Moderator: David Neuman, Museum Director, Magasin III and Affiliated Professor, Stockholm University. Participants: Ulf Abel holds a doctorate in art history. He has worked for many years at Nationalmuseum, where he was responsible for the icon collection. Among Abel’s areas of research are Byzantine and Russian art, as well as early 20th century Swedish art. His publications include Ikonen – bilden av det heliga, Nationalmuseum Icons, Ikonen – den besjälade bilden and Ernst Josephson. Peter Cornell is an art critic and former professor of Modern Art Theory and the History of Ideas at Konstfack (The University College of Arts, Crafts and Design) and The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. His publications include Den hemliga källan, Paradisets vägar, Vid himmelrikets portar, Gemensamma rum, Mannen på gatan and Öppningar. Recorded November 27, 2014 at Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art. Language: Swedish
När Charlotte Gyllenhammar ställer ut helt nya verk på ett galleri i Stockholm, är det ingen av landets stora tidningar som recenserar. Ett av flera exempel i tiden på hur bildkonst allt oftare förbigås med tystnad, om den inte visas på ett större museum eller konsthall. Detta samtidigt som konsten säljs för stora summor. Vad säger det om konstkritikens status idag? Är den på väg att marginaliseras? I så fall varför? Diskussion med Peter Cornell, Mårten Arndtzén och Sophie Allgårdh. Det blir också essä om den politiska teaterns samtidsvurm, en blick på det dokumentära dansverket John med världsberömda DV8 Physical Theater och ett ljudande verk som värker i en dirigent från Linköping.