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(Episode 312) On this show Courtney Tobolt, Hillary Fisher, Treat Hartmann and Shelly Hartmann come to the studio to talk about the Blueberry Chicks and the new TV show on WNIT-TV PBS in South Bend, Indiana. On Racin' Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp, he invites the most interesting woman in the world, Marlene Felton. Marlene tells the show about her friendship with Garth Brooks and John Denver. Phil S. Dixon, Negro League Baseball historian joins the show by phone to tell the world about the 12 best Negro League games in their history. Dr. Max Masters from Masters Chiropractic and Rehabilitation also joins the show to give a tip or two about the holiday eating season eating. Mason Dixon, Amanda Jones and Gina Johnston-Small round out the studio panel to discuss Cabinet Billionaire Nominees and Amanda Jones's Boo Boo. A couple Trusin Byrd Band Christmas songs are played, "A Boy Named Roy" and "It's Christmas Time". It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
(Talk) Phil S. Dixon, Baseball and Negro League Historian joins to the show by phone to tell us about the combining of Major League Baseball and the Negro Leagues statistics. He talks about the significance of this and what the impact will be. Phil also talks about the House of David's role in this even thought they weren't included in the blending. Phil was instrumental in making this happen as well as the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
(Episode 248) On this show the Blueberry Chicks Shelly Hartmann, Hillary Fisher and Courtney Tobolt come to the studio to talk about the Blueberry Store, the Blueberry fields and to try some delightful caramel corn from the Blueberry Store. Doctor Max Masters call the show to discuss Chiropractic for better Mental Health. Amanda Jones put together some of the predictions that have been made for 2024 by Simpsons. On Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp, the group calls the United Way to talk to Diane Binder and Dawn Hawley about the upcoming cardboard boat races in St. Joe. Phil S. Dixon, Baseball and Negro League historian phones in to talk about Major League Baseball stats being combined with the Negro Leagues stats. Phil had a part in making that happen. With freedom of speech being attacked, Moondog Productions will be unveiling a new podcast with the Rob Byrd's Moondog Show crew. It will talk about all the things they don't want us to talk about. On Let's Talk Real Estate, Gina Johnston-Small brings in special guest Jennifer Postello from Sturgis Bank to tell us about finances for first time buyers and processes to get financed. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
(Episode 263) On this episode the Blueberry Chicks Shelly and Treat Hartmann, Courtney Tolbolt and Hillary Fisher invite Tina Goodrich to sit in as special guest. Everyone will trying some more Treat's Treats including Soup, Salad, a Sandwich and a Dessert. Mason Dixon, Amanda Jones and Scott T. join Rob in the studio to talk to Teresa Mahone Jordan, from the Senior Services of Van Buren County. Teresa is the activities coordinator at the new Covert location. After that special guest Phil S. Dixon, Negro League and House of David Baseball historian and author joins the show by phone to talk about the new Documentary, The House of David's Bearded Boys of Baseball. Phil covers subjects such as travel, the Denver Post Tournament, the integration of Baseball and the relationship between the House of David and the Negro Leagues. On Let's Talk Real Estate with Tina Goodrich, the subject will be Estate Sales. In studio special guest Brenda Bertorelli from Family Heirlooms comes in to tell us all about them. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
Today's guest is author Phil S. Dixon. Phil has written several books on the Negro Leagues and interviewed hundreds of Negro League veterans and their families. One of Phil's books in particular has been inspirational to me: Wilber “Bullet” Rogan and the Kansas City Monarchs. In telling Rogan's story, Dixon recounts his years in the military with the 25th Infantry Wreckers (my current area of focus in my research). One of Phil's interviews was with William “BIg C” Johnson, a teammate of Rogan's on the Wreckers and a long-time Negro League player. We specifically discussed Oscar “Heavy” Johnson, as I'm in the process of writing Johnson's SABR bio. We spoke about how Phil got started with his research, Negro League statistics, the context needed to tell the story of the Negro Leagues, and so much more. You can visit Phil's website at nlbalive.com. You can follow him on Twitter at @NegroLeagueMan. You can purchase his books at his website.
(Episode 184) The Blueberry Chicks Shelly and Treat Hartmann welcome Rex Schultz with the crop report. Nancy Nyquist, Executive Director of the Michigan Blueberry Commission joins us by phone to tell us about what they do. Phil S. Dixon, Author and Negro League Historian calls in to tell Chris Siriano from the House of David Museum, Mason Dixon and Rob about the contributions the House of David and the Negro League made to game of Baseball. Hear stories about Satchel Paige, Cool Papa Bell, the Denver Post Tournament and breaking the color barrier. For more information about the documentary go to HODfilm.com. On Let's Talk Real Estate with Tina Goodrich we will talk about listing and real estate in general. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
(Talk) Phil S. Dixon calls the studio to talk to Chris Siriano, Mason Dixon and Rob about the new upcoming documentary, House of David - Life Everlasting. Phil plays a major part in the baseball section of the film. We discuss the importance of the House of David, the Negro Leagues and the profound contributions they made to the game of baseball. This is part of Rob Byrd's Moondog Show, episode 184.
Phil S. Dixon describes the impact of Negro National League Founder, Rube Foster. You can find our more about Phil at the following locations: Website; https://www.nlbalive.com/ Twitter; @negroleagueman https://www.facebook.com/philsdixon https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-s-dixon-b3b7a41b/ https://www.instagram.com/negroleagueman/ https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=phil+s+dixon
Negro League Author Phil S. Dixon Has Round Guy spellbound with story after story with so much detail. It is a pictures description of life in Iowa as seen by the Negro Leagues. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A look back at baseball's nearly forgotten grassroots superstars (with historian Phil S. Dixon)
LIVE at 8pm ET, our dinner table is full as we invite a slew of guests on for a conversation before the month is through of Jackie Robinson, the Negro Leagues and the need to study Black History all year round. Tonight, the Brooklyn Trolley Blogger Mike Lecolant, Negro League Historian Phil S. Dixon, filmmaker and Brooklynite Phil Maillard, author David Krell and baseball writer Nick Diunte join us for a roundtable discussion of the above and more. Join us LIVE at 8!
LIVE at 4:30pm ET, the Bedford & Sullivan podcast welcomes Negro League historian Phil S. Dixon to the program once more. Major League Baseball recently announced they will acknowledge the Negro Leagues as a bona fide Major League. We'll discuss what this means for the inclusion of the stats aside the record books, what stats will be deemed the authority, and much more... Join us LIVE at 4:30pm ET for the latest edition of the Bedford & Sullivan podcast
On this episode, Dan Wallach talks with Negro Leagues baseball author, historian, and researcher Phil S. Dixon. Phil has published multiple books, and was the Casey Award Winner for Best Baseball Book of 1992. Send your written or recorded questions to be read or played on future episodes to shoelesspodcast@gmail.com, or by tagging @shoelesspodcast on twitter. Don't forget to rate, review, and listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Thanks to: Ryan Starinsky of The Sidekicks for the opening theme and his acoustic version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" Randy Moore of Get Married for his baseball organ version of "Kingpin" by Get Married Gary Cieradkowski at www.studiogaryc.com for creating the artwork Phil S. Dixon My mom
My guest on this episode was Mr. Phil S. Dixon, Teacher, Author, and Historian. We talked about everything from his baseball card collection as a kid, to traveling the Midwest as a young musician. We talked about his books, his travels, and plenty of stories. You can find Mr. Dixon on nlbalive.com and on twitter @NegroLeagueMan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrosbaseball/message
Author and baseball historian Phil S. Dixon joins the boys to talk about co-founding the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Rube Foster, Buck O'Neil's chances at making the Hall of Fame in 2021 and, of course, his latest book about the Dean Brothers and their role in helping integrate baseball.
Following the 1934 World Series, Cardinal aces Dizzy and Paul Dean set off on a 14-game barnstorming tour that saw them compete against such legendary Negro League stars as Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson and Oscar Charleston. Award-winning author Phil S. Dixon joins us to discuss "the greatest barnstorming tour of all time" — and how the white newspaper reporters covering the Deans missed the most important story. Featured song: "Ramblin' On My Mind," Chris Thomas King.
LIVE at 12pm ET, author/historian Phil S. Dixon joins the 95th episode of the Bedford & Sullivan podcast! Phil is a co-founder and current board member of the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MS. He has written numerous books on baseball, including the upcoming book, "The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America's National Pastime." Phil will give us insight into how he got involved in carrying forward the African American baseball legacy, as well as Brooklyn's own Negro League baseball history. So, join us at 12pm ET for the latest edition of the Bedford & Sullivan podcast!
Today we get a chance to talk to Kevin Gray from the @ctsportsradio show. His network radio show is on @sportsradioamerica. We touch on the lifestyle on being a podcaster being apart of @xsquadaffiliates, the effort and hardwork on seeking the proper guest. Kevin talks about his interviews with Cris Cyborg & Hall Of Fame WWE Legend Jeff Jarrett. We touch on the Clutch Conversations podcast, available on @spotify @applemusic his latest interviews done with Bleacher Report Writer-At-Large Mirin Fader & @negroleaguebaseball(Twitter) & @mlb historian Phil S. Dixon. Kevin gives us his personal hot takes around all things WWE, UFC, NBA, NFL & much more. This podcast gives us just a in-depth look on how creatives get it done. Yes we talk sports but we are giving you look at what cool ventures are going on in the world all the way to Dallas, Texas.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-mitchell8/support
Today we get a chance to talk to Kevin Gray from the @ctsportsradio show. His network radio show is on @sportsradioamerica. We touch on the lifestyle on being a podcaster being apart of @xsquadaffiliates, the effort and hardwork on seeking the proper guest. Kevin talks about his interviews with Cris Cyborg & Hall Of Fame WWE Legend Jeff Jarrett. We touch on the Clutch Conversations podcast, available on @spotify @applemusic his latest interviews done with Bleacher Report Writer-At-Large Mirin Fader & @negroleaguebaseball(Twitter) & @mlb historian Phil S. Dixon. Kevin gives us his personal hot takes around all things WWE, UFC, NBA, NFL & much more. This podcast gives us just a in-depth look on how creatives get it done. Yes we talk sports but we are giving you look at what cool ventures are going on in the world all the way to Dallas, Texas. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-mitchell8/support
During this episode we have a Clutch Conversation with Negro League and baseball historian Phil S. Dixon. An award winning historian, author of six books, and co-founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. We discuss his work and career as he travels the country telling the stories of baseball.
This episode of the Replacement Level Podcast features Phil S. Dixon. Phil is a historian and researcher who specializes in the Negro Leagues and black baseball in general. Among the topics... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]