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Friday, yet another morning show! Still “100% Random Access Play Selection!” We'll wrap the week with featured album “Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon”, and our featured artists The Pop Machine and The Midnight Callers! As hour three draws down tomorrow, I'll present, for your perusal, NEXT week's spotlight artists The smallest Creature, JOHNNY CASINO, and an artists from “Rum Bar Records ROCKTOBER Vol 1!” SHOWTIME! 7AM ET, 4AM PT, 12NOON GMT! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast... listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the show & podcast? Please, has a show & podcast mention been placed into your social media? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! October 20, 2022, Thursday, verse three…Killed by The Architects - I'm a Ghost [Killed By The Architects]The Easy Button - 06 Hawaii [Lost On Purpose]Walter Clevenger - Uncomplicated [Beyond Belief] (SpyderPop Records)@Jerry Hull - Creepy CrawlyThe Midnight Callers - I Need You [Red Letter Glow] (Jem Records)@Franky & Wendy - Dream On MeSoda Blonde - Holy RosesJenny Dee & The Deelinquents - The Moon Was Low [Electric Candyland]Pale Lips - 02 I'm A Witch [After Dark] (Rum Bar Records)The Pop Machine - 05 Give Me One More Chance (The V.I.P.'S) [Steve E. Nix Session]@The Vinyl Skyway - Hanging On [IPO Vol 9]Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene - City of Love [City Of Love]Nick Drake - I Was Made To Love Magic [Time Of No Reply]Surf katz - Munsters The Gold Needles - No Reply [Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon] (Jem Records)SilverGlam - Lady StrangeThe Tearaways - 6. My Bad [DW Hofner, Martin Gibson, Ludwig Rickenbacker, Earle Hammond & Vox Fender, ESQ]@SoulBird - 3 Thank You [Raven Kings]
Sony releases another "new" studio album to even more chart success, more live material makes its way out and we begin our discussion of the Curtis Knight era. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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We go back in time, up to space, down to the sump-pump, and thru the drive-thru, all for some fireproof cereal. Plus, Pop Machine tells us about their damage in quadraphonic sound.
Suzanne Cottrell, a member of the Granville County Writers’ Group and NC Writers’ Network, lives with her husband and three rescue dogs in rural Granville County, NC. An outdoor enthusiast and retired teacher, she enjoys reading, writing, knitting, hiking, Pilates, and Tai Chi. Her prose has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Bearing Up, Exploring, Pop Machine, Unwanted Visitors, Empty Silos, Dragon Poet Review, Dual Coast Magazine, Parks and Points, and Nailpolish Stories, A Tiny and Colorful Literary Journal.
Suzanne Cottrell, a member of the Granville County Writers’ Group and NC Writers’ Network, lives with her husband and three rescue dogs in rural Granville County, NC. An outdoor enthusiast and retired teacher, she enjoys reading, writing, knitting, hiking, Pilates, and Tai Chi. Her prose has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Bearing Up, Exploring, Pop Machine, Unwanted Visitors, Empty Silos, Dragon Poet Review, Dual Coast Magazine, Parks and Points, and Nailpolish Stories, A Tiny and Colorful Literary Journal.
SPECIAL EPISODE: The All-Music episode: WGLY presents a stack of tracks taken from the crusty grooves of our brains, featuring all-new, unheard music and old favorites from the likes of Pop Machine and co. designed to aurally pleasure you. Saddle up.
Suzanne Cottrell, a member of the Granville County Writers’ Group and NC Writers’ Network, lives with her husband and three rescue dogs in rural Granville County, NC. An outdoor enthusiast and retired teacher, she enjoys reading, writing, knitting, hiking, Pilates, and Tai Chi. Her prose has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Bearing Up, Exploring, Pop Machine, Unwanted Visitors, Empty Silos, Dragon Poet Review, Dual Coast Magazine, Parks and Points, and Nailpolish Stories, A Tiny and Colorful Literary Journal.
Tom and Alberto dive into Korean cultural exports, discussing the brilliance of the film Parasite (seriously, have you seen it?!) and the Korean K-Pop machine, which is successful at exporting Korean music - but has questionable ethics. Our intrepid hosts also note how Ed Sheeran and Lewis Capaldi's voices got them where they are today… but perhaps not their looks. Sorry, lads.
Pop Machine provides fun and funny holiday music, featuring old favorites and new classics. Music by Scott Mercer, Scott Hewitt, Michael Lawrence, Dave Waterbury, Tom Giarrosso and Allan Morgan.
This week we talk about some unfortunate passing of some celebrities, The American Music Awards, and we address some things we said in the pastIf you wanna cop the MICKLE Microphones we use on this podcast, use this link: https://tinyurl.com/HaloHaloShowxMICKLEMicrophoneFollow us on IG:https://www.instagram.com/halohaloshowTweet us @thehalohaloshow#TheHaloHaloShow@ricaggg@itsmejayseeLeche-Fan Mail:thehalohaloshow@gmail.com
A review of Tay Tay's seventh album Lover, Kindness, that 1975 song, the VMAS and Harry Styles' Rolling Stones profile.
This time, we try a new kind of Tinder, a new kind of house flipping, Pop Machine tries a new kind of vacation, and Zagron gives us advice. God help us all.
Suzanne Cottrell, a member of the Granville Writers’ Group and North Carolina Writers’ Network, lives with her husband and three rescue dogs in Granville County, North Carolina. An outdoor enthusiast and retired teacher, she enjoys reading, writing, knitting, hiking, Pilates and yoga. Her prose has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Bearing Up, Pop Machine, Unwanted Visitors, Empty Silos, Dragon Poet Review, Dual Coast Magazine, Parks and Points, and Nailpolish Stories.
Wiggly visits the US Treasury, some hard-to-pronounce locations, and Uncle Sam. We hear about some important points in history, and Pop Machine gives us Teddy Roosevelt with a punk-rock flavor.
Mr. Wiggly goes to football practice, enjoys some old-timey baseball, and Pop Machine tells you why you shouldn't skate inside the house. Plus Zagron learns to love the Cubbies. Yo, hot dog
This month we get trapped in a mineshaft, visit some hobos, plot a deadly surprise party and suffer through a pledge drive. Plus Zagron goes on a date and Pop Machine extolls the virtues of the simple life.
In this first episode of Season Two of "Dave's Old Interview Tapes," IndyStar reporter David Lindquist and guest Eric Klee Johnson (Monofiction, co-founder of the Pop Machine recording studio) revisit a 1999 interview with late Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell. Hear Cornell talk about the Seattle album that summed up the 1990s and hear him recall finding songwriting inspiration on the set of the movie "Singles."
Mr. Wiggly takes you to the ends of the universe with some very familiar characters, after the apocalypse with bacon and into the dim mists of the past to confront an ancient evil. Plus we visit the lady doctor, lose our heads, and Pop Machine tells us about their tiny house.
This week on Friday Night Blind Pig Confessions we are joined by crazy man, Brandon Saunders of the rock band, Indien. He took us over the edge from take-off, but we had a blast. He does some name dropping of some great recording studios in town such as Chris Wodock of the Music Garage and Eric Johnson of The Pop Machine. Brandon goes into detail about the upcoming benefit for Brendan Vandergraff of Bizarre Noir who was viciously attacked recently. A big thanks to Roberto Cavazos Jr. for stepping in and co-hosting. This is an off the wall show in which we reviewed Dogfish Head Festina Peche and discussed a little bugs bunny. Cheers!
From printers to pop machines, Chelsea gets nervous around technology thats too advanced for her old fashioned nature. Hear about some of the technological advances that make her uncomfortable. Email Chelsea: chelseadisgrace@gmail.com Twitter: ChelseaDisgrace Instagram: ChelseaDisgrace Podcast recorded & produced by: Zack Berjawi www.zackberjawi.com
What a difference a year makes. Just 12 short months ago, Dead Man's Grill was an excellent, if undistinguished, hard rock band battling against a couple dozen of their peers in a battle of the bands competition on Indy's west side. When they last appeared on this show, they were touting their first EP, produced by Adam White at the Pop Machine, which, at the time anyway, I credited as being a cut above most of their peers. Shortly thereafter they went on to win that Battle of the Bands, which opened quite a few doors to regional playing, high-profile opening slots with established national acts, and a refined sound that, as I witness the night this interview was recorded, continues to win new fans over every time they play. Their latest CD, Hotter than Sin, takes some of the tracks from their earlier EP and, with the assistance of some outside listeners and the benefit of a little more studio time, kicks everything up to the next level. What I thought was great listen the first time around, is now amped up to 11 with the addition of new harmonies and subtle vocal effects that are perfectly engineered so as not to overpower the core of the music. As a result, DMG's is elevated from great music you can jam out with, to a more sophisticated, immersive experience that bears close listening. With the band already getting some modest national attention, along with having their music appear on the soundtrack to an upcoming film, frankly, I can't wait to see what the next year brings for these guys. Links referenced in the show: Dead Man's Grill can be found here: | | | | . They first appeared on about a year ago. Their new CD, Hotter than Sin was produced by Mike Osborn at in Spencer, IN with assistance on some tracks from Jay Elliott of the band . It is available at the usual suspects ( | | ). They recently appeared on the which is simulcast on in Los Angeles. Their music will be featured in an upcoming movie called , directed by Kip Shelton. They call the their home base and have nothing but praise for the venue as a hangout for both artists and fans. DMG is sponsored by . Thanks to Bill Stamper and for the use of the back room to record this week's show. It's always one of our favorite places to hang out and record.
It's a source of both joy and frustration that I can't listen to and become intimately familiar with every band in Indianapolis. I mean, I'm working on it, but at last count there were about 4000 at various levels in the metro area -- assuming MySpace pages are any sort of valid indicator. In this particular instance, I got the call that The Post Script was interested in being guests on Indy In-Tune while I was on my way to their gig (where I was already slated to record shows #077 and #080). Normally like to get a week or so of advance notice to purchase the band's CD, listen to it a few times, do a little research on the web to see if they've posted any interesting blogs, bios, or tidbits that I can hook into during an interview, etc. Historically, I hate going in to interviews blind. It's a disservice to the guest, and I'm certain listeners can tell on which shows I'm completely talking out of my ass. Fortunately, when I arrived on location and spoke with Stacy Basner of the band Finer, she immediately started raving about how The Post Script was one of her favorite bands and immediately tried to give me a cram session on everything I needed to know about them and their music. Understandably, this felt a lot like my sophomore year of college, only I didn't have to hide the beer from the RA, so I immediately drafted her to play host for what is now Episode #078 -- a role which she gladly accepted and nailed with all the insight, humor, and character I knew she would bring. Obviously, since this interview was recorded, I've gotten a chance to both purchase the Post Script's music, as well as see them perform live. While both are very enjoyable experiences, I'd have to say that, live, this band is something to behold. The energy and stage presence they have is definitely among the best in the city, and while the music on the CD is great, you really need to to hear it expanded in a live setting, will all the embellishments, ad libs and extended jams. Especially when you stop and think that all of that sound is being created on stage by just three guys -- and three really funny guys at that, as this episode shows. Links referenced in the show: The Post Script can be found here: | | | | Their latest CD, Seasons Change, is available from the usual suspects | | | . Tracks from the CD have been featured on . Call in and request that they play more! They also, as near as we can tell, are the first band to have The CD was recorded at by Eric Johnson, Marcus Johnson, and Squirrel (John Curl) an, with mastering by Andy Van Deit. Kevin Silva of plays organ on our second track, Fire, as well as Wurlitzer on the third track, Seasons Change. When traveling to New Orleans, be sure to check out , but beware of the speed traps. They were a big hit with the last year. Their next EP is being recorded at and engineered by Eric Johnson of the Pop Machine. The phrase "getting down to brass tacks" has an interesting origin, . The Post Script is an entrant in this year's . They will also be playing the in Westfield on September 18th.
I have been thinking of writing a Podcast / blog for a while and so thought this is a good time to start. For those of you outside the UK you may not have been aware of the phenomenon that was Rage Against the Machine beating the Xfactor contestant to Xmas number 1…firstly WAMS were part of that campaign getting involved every way we could (I hope you did too), secondly here is a celebratory dance mix that we did of the Rage track :) Rage Against The Machine VS edu k - (We Are Master System Mix) by wearemastersystem Contributor: Damascus111
This week we are going brutal for our reviews. First up we journey back in time with my review of Battlestar Galactica : The Plan as the grand scheme of the cylons is revealed. Then it is break out the heavy music and mayhem for my PS3 game review of Brutal Legend starring Jack Black and a host of famous metal heads. I wrap things up with my movie review of SAW|VI that hit a theatre near you. Music for this week features the songs Metlallia with Keys by Dylly and Corporate Heavy Metal by Pop Machine and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome