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EARL HINES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL, February 13, 1929Everybody loves my baby (eh vcl) Sweet Ella May (wf vcl)Shirley Clay, George Mitchell (cnt) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Lester Boone (cl,as,bar) Toby Turner (cl,as) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p,vcl) Claude Roberts (bj,g) Hayes Alvis (tu,vcl,arr) Benny Washington (d,vib) Alex Hill (arr) New York, June 28, 1932Sensational mood (hw arr), My one ambition is you (wf vcl)Charlie Allen (tp) George Dixon (tp,arr) Walter Fuller (tp,vcl) Louis Taylor (tb,arr) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Darnell Howard (cl,as,vln) Omer Simeon (cl,as,bar) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p) Lawrence Dixon (g,arr) Quinn Wilson (b,tu,arr) Wallace Bishop (d) Henry Woodip, Reginald Foresythe (arr) LOVIE AUSTIN ORCHESTRA W/ NATTY DOMINIQUE Chicago, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 17 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
EARL HINES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL, February 13, 1929Everybody loves my baby (eh vcl) Sweet Ella May (wf vcl)Shirley Clay, George Mitchell (cnt) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Lester Boone (cl,as,bar) Toby Turner (cl,as) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p,vcl) Claude Roberts (bj,g) Hayes Alvis (tu,vcl,arr) Benny Washington (d,vib) Alex Hill (arr) New York, June 28, 1932Sensational mood (hw arr), My one ambition is you (wf vcl)Charlie Allen (tp) George Dixon (tp,arr) Walter Fuller (tp,vcl) Louis Taylor (tb,arr) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Darnell Howard (cl,as,vln) Omer Simeon (cl,as,bar) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p) Lawrence Dixon (g,arr) Quinn Wilson (b,tu,arr) Wallace Bishop (d) Henry Woodip, Reginald Foresythe (arr) LOVIE AUSTIN ORCHESTRA W/ NATTY DOMINIQUE Chicago, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 17 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Quinn is a filmmaker, nonprofit founder, traveler, comedian in a past life. His nonprofit What Matters Productions makes micro-docs for nonprofits so they can share their story and fundraise. To date, they've helped nonprofits raise over $2,000,000. If you want to get involved with some of the orgs Quinn mentioned, simply click here: https://www.shareameal.net/ https://allchicago.org/ https://www.idealist.org/en Check out what Quinn is doing to help communities at www.QuinnWilsonFilm.com & www.WhatMattersProductions.com or check him out on IG @quinnyboy5 & @whatmattersprod For leadership communication group training events and public speaking coaching, check us out at https://improvteamculture.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meganmccaleb/message
The great New Orleans clarinetist Jimmie Noone had prolific life in the recording studio with his band, variously called the Apex Club, El Rado or Nest Orchestra, the two reed front line was unique, as was the focus on sophisticated pop songs of the day in addition to jazz and blues. In these last four sessions (1931, 33, 34, and 35) Noone is paired with saxophonist and vocalist Eddie Pollack and occasionally trumpeter Jimmy Cobb along with either Zinky Cohn or Earl Hines on piano, John Henley on guitar, either Quinn Wilson or John Lindsay on bass and Benny Jackson on drums. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Punch Miller in the 1920's . . legendary New Orleans trumpeter and some of his first recordings with Al WY"nn, Frankie Franko, Jimmy Bertrand, Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon and Tiny Parham with contributions from Sid Catlett, Quinn Wilson, Darnell Howard, Lester Boone and quite a few little known but excellent Chicago musicians. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
This episode, Roswell, Riley, Andrew, Theo, and special guest Quinn Wilson are dealt the tweeters choice of awful pokemon to sort through and it deals them psychic damage in real time. Champs in the Making started on The Orange Groves Podcast Network's Patreon as a show where TOG hosts check in whenever they can to argue about Pokémon designs. Which pocket monster will be the very best when it's all over? You can listen to episodes early by supporting the network at $10+ a month and this public feed is updated on the 1st and 15th of the month! Our theme music is Trapped in a Pokéball feat. Belthesar, by DJ CUTMAN courtesy of Game Chops.
James Introcaso sits down with Karl Resch and Quinn Wilson to discuss incorporating player input in your games. The post 020 – Using Player Input appeared first on Geekspective.
Three sessions for the new Decca record label featuring the Earl Hines Orchestra that was playing at the Grand Terrace in Chicago. Walter Fuller, George Dixon and Trummy Young in the brass section, Omer Simeon, Darnell Howard and Cecil Irwin in the reeds .. . Jimmy Mundy and Quinn Wilson doing arrangements and Wallace Bishop on drums . . great band, great jazz solos! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Guest: Quinn Wilson Arms of the TideRiverdo's and Riverdon'ts Discussion Crunch in games is good, actually, and can promote longevity. Also: Design games with intent! Changelog Removed Convictions, replaced with Weights. Fumbles are now generated on results of 1 on Difficulty Dice and Boons are generated on results of 8 on Difficulty Dice. Failures may now be spent for more interesting effects. Added Complication Dice (d8s that can be added to checks at a later time or spent to activate NPC boons or PC fumbles.) Overhaul Outcomes and Failures Table Overhaul Boons and Fumbles list to make it more narrative and less mechanical. Update to 1.2!! Download Here. Introbot: Coaster Music by Matt Lee https://dungeoncommandr.itch.io/
Cast Coaster as VR, Level 1 Support Jo as Silver, Level 1 Agent Amr as Yah, Level 1 Master Quinn as Tiberius, Level 1 Enforcer In Which... A motley crew of individuals on Earth come together to save some dopey old guy and crash some cars. Links Swallows of the SouthOrpheus ProtocolRiver Do's and River Don'ts Voices at PlayChimera RPG Introbot: Madge Witt Music by Matt Lee
Hello Team. Welcome to Whelmed Reprints. It’s Holiday Season here in the States so we’ll be taking some time to spend with our families and to get ready for Season 3, premiering on January 4th, 2019. If you’re in the States, happy Thanksgiving. We here at Whelmed are thankful for all of you. With Whelmed Reprints our team will be picking a few of our favorite episodes to bring to new listeners. And our first reprint harkens back to another first, our first 2-Part discussion session. Quinn Wilson, host and creator of the Swallows of the South Actual Play podcast, took our discussions to a new level. He helped set the bar for the depth and breadth of creative conversation we have on Whelmed. Thank you, Quinn. Have a great holiday season everyone, and Stay Whelmed.
GUEST Quinn Wilson is a Chicago-based award-winning filmmaker/comedian with a focus on comedy and social justice-related work. He is the founder of What Matters Productions, where he takes his gift of filmmaking and passion for global equity to focus on telling stories that MATTER. Wilson is formerly the Creative Director for the iO Comedy Network (Improv Olympics), of the famous iO Improv Theater where he lead a team pitching TV pilots, creating comedy web videos, teaching video production classes, and doing branded work all along-side the legendary comedic talent produced by the iO Theater. Commercially, he is rep’d as a comedy director with Big Spoon Industries. Wilson has a strong interest in global non-profit volunteer work, and is using this medium transformatively to change the world, as is evident in his work with Echo 100 Plus, and All Chicago. He has spent years mentoring LGBT youth surviving homelessness, volunteering at refugee camps in Greece, and helping drill water wells in Burkina Faso, West Africa. He enjoys building community and friendship with people all over the world from all walks of life. OVERVIEW Quinn begins with his background in comedy, from stand-up in high school to his work with iO. With this, he breaks down the current comedy environment telling how younger, more consciously intentional writers’ rooms and comedians vie to “punch up” systems of oppression rather than play to stereotypes and problematic notions of the old guard. The conversation consistently circles back to the role of social justice-geared film, movement media, and the intersections of popular culture in resisting problematic institutions in America and abroad. The gang examines different forms of privilege—American, whiteness, gender, class, etc.—as well as historical and geographic examples of local and global issues with the help of Quinn’s international experiences. From anti-white flight public policy in Oak Park, Illinois to the Western world destabilizing the Middle East for control and economic profiteering, Quinn and BrownTown relay why media-makers, social entrepreneurs, and (many) non-profits are important cultural influencers in resisting in traditional and non-traditional ways. Quinn shares his personal journey of politization through authentic, close relationships with passionate activists and folks surviving extreme circumstances. Through those experiences and his passion for film, he explains the origins of What Matters Productions with the inaugural project Calvin’s Story and later Americans United Against Destructive Driving (AUADD) (SoapBox collaborations). As the second white, straight, cis male on Bourbon ’n BrownTown, Quinn implores folks who have been “dealt a good hand” to use their easier access to spaces and resources to amplify voices and challenge the very systems which they benefit for the betterment of our global community. -- Find more on Quinn and What Matters Productions at QuinnWilsonFilm.com and WhatMattersProductions.com. Follow him on Facebook and What Matters Productions on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. -- CREDITS: Intro/outro music by Fiendsh. Intro soundbite from Quinn's comedy routine from 2013. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. -- Bourbon ’n BrownTown Site | Become a Patron on Patreon! SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support
Hello and welcome to Faculty Meetings - The general advice and discussion podcasts from The Rpg Academy. This is Faculty Meeting # 125 - Playing to an audience. In this episode I and joined by QuinnWilson of the Swallows of the South Podcast where we talk about the difference between role playing for the table and role playing for an audience. We also get into the weeds a bit about editing podcasts. https://therpgacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FMep125-Playing-for-an-Audience.mp3 Comments and Feedback are always welcome. Thanks!! ~Michael E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Hello and welcome to Faculty Meetings - The general advice and discussion podcasts from The Rpg Academy. This is Faculty Meeting # 125 - Playing to an audience. In this episode I and joined by QuinnWilson of the Swallows of the South Podcast where we talk about the difference between role playing for the table and role playing for an audience. We also get into the weeds a bit about editing podcasts. https://therpgacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FMep125-Playing-for-an-Audience.mp3 Comments and Feedback are always welcome. Thanks!! ~Michael E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Quinn Wilson, GM and host of the actual-play podcast, Swallows of the South, talks about removing toxicity in the RPG community, checking privilege, and the importance and weight of tables being a safe space for vulnerability.
Nothing happened this week, but I did move to New Mexico for the summer. In my second episode, I pick up where I left off, in a new state, with a new voice! I introduce my summer co-host Quinn Wilson, and we talk about nothing, including: Super Mario, thoughts on upcoming films, a "live" first listen of Ariana Grande's "No Tears Left To Cry," what it means to be Hawaiian (not that we would know) and more. Check it! Link to intro/outro beat in E1 Summary.
For this episode we sat down at the dinner table (literally) for vegan Thai food, plus a casual and fun conversation with dancer/performance artist Mette Towley, director Quinn Wilson and a surprise guest appearance from Lizzo. Tune in, subscribe, share and leave us a lovely review.
Today in the Watchtower, I’m honored to have one of my podcasting heroes - The Caleb G’s favorite co-host, Michael Ross. Michael is the founder of the multi-ENnie-nominated, RPG Academy Network, that offers a wide range of gaming-related shows including industry discussions, trials of new systems, Actual Play one-shots such as the breathtaking “Legend of the Five Rings”, and series like “Swallows of the South” run by friend-of-the-show Quinn Wilson, who you’ll remember from our Discussion on Linguistics and Psychology in storytelling. Michael is one of the kindest and most respected people in the podcast community and also happens to be a huge DC fan. Twitter Website As always, thanks for listening and all your support. We appreciate each and every one of you more than we can express. If you have a moment to add some additional support, a rating and review on iTunes or your pod catcher of choice would help immensely. And if you have the ability to support us monetarily, we have a Patreon here. Thank you all, and stay whelmed. Produced by: Neal Powell
https://therpgacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Detention-LIVE-ep-31-w-Quinn-Scott.mp3 Hello Academaniacs! Welcome to Detention! Detention is sponsored by BattleBards and Easy Roller Dice. As usual, these episodes are a little more rough around the edges, with less editing to reflect a more conversational tone. They also include more of the tangents, bad jokes, and adult language that we tend to use when we're hanging out and having fun. Detention LIVE is the new weekly LIVE talk show format podcast from The RPG Academy. Extra curricular is where the hosts discuss things happening outside of their RPG lives. 10 Things Improv gameIn Used Books - Quinn shares a campaign about - Lackluster game. Not bad, but not as good as it could/should be. Where have my fingers been. Quinn's quick 'how to do voices' Cryptozoology - Void Walker What are your accessories? Audience Q&A As always, thanks for listening. Please let us know if you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes. We hope you enjoy. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. This week's Sponsor: You Meet In A Tavern podcast E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our new Google+ Community page: The Rpg Academy Become a backer: Patreon.com/TheRpgAcademy and get episodes early and other great rewards
This week we were joined by US activists Tamika Mallory and Breanne Butler from the Women's March on Washington. Tamika is in town for her talk at Antidote on September 3. Go Home, Everything Is Terrible: Schoolgirls staged a walkout on Clementine Ford after she refused to take questions from male students at exclusive Aquinas College in Melbourne. Scott McGehee and David Siegel will write and direct an all-female adaption of "Lord Of The Flies," based on the iconic 1954 William Golding novel about a group of boys stranded on a deserted island. Video clips out this week: Taylor Swift's video for Look What You Made Me Do raises questions about what Trump-era pop culture looks like and Swift's political silence. Katy Perry has released what looks like a bad Space Jam remake for Swish Bish, believed to be a response to Taylor Swift’s 2014 kiss-off anthem “Bad Blood." Lizzo’s amazing new clip for Water Me was directed by Quinn Wilson and Asha Efia. The stunning optics speaks to the importance of self-care and support, and its also just such a banger of a track.
Our discussion continues with Quinn Wilson and Rich Howard about shipping, feelings, and toxic masculinity. (I recommend you listen to episode 52 first.) Thanks as always to Maddie for a superb editing job! — Quinn https://swallowsofthesouth.com/ @MonkipiQuinn https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4045304 http://redeyeswhitesaber.libsyn.com/ Rich http://crashingthemode.com/ @Umbralwalker https://www.patreon.com/richhoward/posts http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?x=0&y=0&author=Rich%20Howard -- Help us fill our butts with credits! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2542906 You can catch more Johnny O'Mara, James D'Amato, and Kat Kuhl on the Campaign Podcast at www.oneshotpodcast.com/category/campaign/ Opening and closing music by @samuraiguit. Logo by @JasonBaesel. Send questions, comments, and tips to @roguetldr on Twitter or at nevertellmethepods@gmail.com. Our Spacebook page, managed by Livi Watkinson, is https://www.facebook.com/nevertellmethepods/. Our instagram page is at https://www.instagram.com/nevertellmethepods/. Buy our merch at http://www.redbubble.com/people/shirtbaes/collections/606008-never-tell-me-the-pods
James Introcaso sits down with Karl Resch and Quinn Wilson to discuss incorporating player input in your games.
Hello team! Welcome to Discussions, our bonus episodes where we bring a special guest into the cave and talk about topics that relate to Young Justice as an entire series. Because of that, there are spoilers for both seasons everywhere. Consider yourself warned. This is part two of the conversation started last week between Rich and Quinn. Today, we are thrilled and proud to welcome Quinn Wilson from the Swallows of the South podcast to the cave! Quinn is a talented improv performer and a fantastic part of the tabletop gaming community. He also has a wealth of information about language and its impact on storytelling in general. He's here to talk to Rich about Young Justice and how it uses language through the entirety of the series. Special thanks to Quinn himself for volunteering his time and helping us out by editing these episodes. As always, thanks for listening and stay whelmed!
Hello team! Welcome to Discussions, our bonus episodes where we bring a special guest into the cave and talk about topics that relate to Young Justice as an entire series. Because of that, there are spoilers for both seasons everywhere. Consider yourself warned. Today, we are thrilled and proud to welcome Quinn Wilson from the Swallows of the South podcast to the cave! Quinn is a talented improv performer and a fantastic part of the tabletop gaming community. He also has a wealth of information about language and its impact on storytelling in general. He's here to talk to Rich about Young Justice and how it uses language through the entirety of the series. This is also the first two part episode here on Whelmed! Stay tuned next week for the conclusion of this brilliant conversation. Special thanks to Quinn himself for volunteering his time and helping us out by editing these episodes. As always, thanks for listening and stay whelmed!
This Episode features Quinn Wilson of the Swallows of the South podcast. During this interview we discuss how his brother got him into tabletop, what it is like introducing new people to lore-dense games, and his efforts to expand the inclusiveness of the tabletop community. Talking TableTop Patreon Swallows of the South Podcast
This week we get deep, discussing the role of culture in games and how to approach modifying that part of the fiction. Quinn Wilson, GM of Swallows of the South and noted Guy Fieri enthusiast, leads the way. THE GOOD GOOD LINKS Quinn's garbage twitter Swallows of the South Flavortown Quinn Murphy's Drau
Hello friends and welcome back to Game Closet. That’s right, we’re rebranding, and making Game Closet our full time focus. We’re no longer The Riverhouse Games Podcast even though we’ll still do our other segments, Critical Theory and From Scratch here & there. For example, this episode is a Critical Theory with Quinn Wilson of … Continue reading Critical Theory 4 – Improvisational Storytelling with Quinn Wilson of Swallows of the South →
The City of Shorevale, once an all-American Utopia, has found itself caught in the Web of the mysterious crime lord, The Spider. And as an out-of-this-world auction looms, one that could turn any crime outfit into a global power, it's up to one ex-saboteur to make things right. And if he can salvage his marriage on the way, well... Shadow of the Century: http://www.evilhat.com/home/shadow-of-the-century/ Fate Core: http://www.evilhat.com/home/fate-core/ Follow Quinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/monkipiquinn Swallows of the South: http://swallowsofthesouth.com/ Follow SotS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/swallowsofsouth Flavortown: The Guy Fieri RPG: http://bit.ly/1YbD4MR Theme Song: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, "Infinite Lives," RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.com/