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729. I got a feelin... that all those kats are boppin the blues, so, it must be goin' round! Be-bop daddies & hot rockin mamas are all invited to tune into DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Emanating from the not-so-secret underground basement lair beneath the world-famous Motorbilly Building, here comes a wild rockin' radio program almost too good to be true! Amaze your ears with a super fine selection of modern day rockers such as The Low Life Drifters, The Ceazars, The Rover Boys Trio, Marcel Bontempi, J.S. & The Lockerbillies, The Sirocco Bros., Dylan Kirk, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, Seatbelt, Danny Fisher, The Supersonics, The Quakes, The Rock-A-Sonics, The Blue Velvets, Hillbilly Casino, La Perra Blanco, Jack Rabbit Slim, Charley Crockett, The Horton Brothers and even Nashville Luchadores de instrumentales, Los Straitjackets! Eddie Angel and his Los Straitjackets gang are on tour right now, celebrating 30 incredible years of low-fi masked instrumental madness! We aren't going to let you go without a savvy blend of vintage rockers added to the mix! Dig the classic rockin' sounds of Chuck Berry, The Collins Kids, Dale Hawkins, Benny Joy, Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio, Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, The Cochran Brothers, Bill Haley & The Saddlemen, LaVern Baker, Roy Hall, Link Wray, Jack Scott AND... our birthday boy of the night, RnRoll & Rockabilly Hall of Famer, Ricky Nelson! If Rick were still with us, he'd be 84 years old today. Enjoy a far-reaching overview of the the legendary "Teen Idol," Rick Nelson's musical career all throughout tonite's program. Watch out for webs as we spin some silky smooth Spider-Man songs and we'll be honoring Marty Robbins as our Gator Rock Rockin' Kountry Kat of the Week! Believe what you hear: truly the rockin'est sounds abound when the Aztec Werewolf spins 'em! -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine.
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Keisha Ray's book Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health (Oxford UP, 2023) dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. Systemic racism, oppression, and White supremacy in American institutions have largely been the perpetrators of differing social power and access to resources for Black people. It is these systemic inequities that create the social conditions needed for poor health outcomes for Black people to persist. An examination of social inequities reveals that is no accident that Black people have poorer health than White people. Black Health provides a succinct discussion of Black people's health, including the social, political, and at times cultural determinants of their health. Using real stories from Black people, Ray examines the ways in which Black people's multiple identities--social, cultural, and political--intersect with American institutions--such as housing, education, environmentalism, and health care--to facilitate their poor outcomes in pregnancy and birth, pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our 113th episode, which aired on April 2, 2023. Ray Black & The Flying Carpets – Hornet Bop The Quebe Sisters – Speed the Plow Medley Sarah Mai – This Train Jared Pettys & The Headliners – Shake A Little Penny West – Needle In A Haystack Spade Cooley – Swingin' the Devil's Dream Dave Del Monte & The Cross County Boys – You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree Los Supersecos – Rock de la Carcel Nellie Lutcher – He's A Real Gone Guy Honky Tonk Men – Honky Tonk Song Johnny McAdams – Is There No Woman For My Love Rhine Valley Ramblers – On A Day Like This Louisiana Red – Done Woke Up Mike McAllister – I Don't Dig It Swift Jewel Cowboys – Raggin' The Rails Jeff Daniels – Switch Blade Sam Al And The Bebops – Don't Worry about it H-Bomb Ferguson – I Love My Baby Urban Zotel & The Thundertones – Palm Springs Stroll Hot Mission Hillbillies – That's All
239. Go man, GO! Join the Aztec Werewolf, DJ Del Villarreal as we begin to get excited for your big Rockabilly Summer! Enjoy NEW music from Snakebite, The Hicksville Bombers, Sirocco Bros. with Holly Anne, The Hub Caps, Isaac Webb Trio, Spuny Boys, The Hicks Men, Lean Canteen, Nicholas Campbell, The Barnestormers, Marcel Bontempi, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets and MORE! As always, a huge assortment of fabulous vintage tunes from Sonny Burgess, Jerry Cole & The Spacemen, Bob Luman, Tommy Sands, Warner Mack, The Everly Brothers, Nervous Norvus, Benny Joy, Pat Cupp, The Keil Isles, Dale Hawkins and, of course, PLENTY MORE! A fun "bowling" song set in honor of my first DJ gig at the Bowlero Lanes & Lounge this Thursday night. Hot rod action and plenty of hot requests for all the good rockin' boys & girls on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
30. The best rockin' show on the radio! You're listening to the Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del Villarreal as he broadcasts LIVE from the incredible Motorbilly Studio! Dig deep the wildest vintage sounds every created -we've got cuts from Bob Luman, Jimmy Johnson, LeRoy VanDyke, Hank Williams, Sr., Johnny Burnette & The Rock N' Roll Trio, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Buddy Knox, Patsy Cline and our special "birthday boy" tribute artist, Sun Recording artist, Mr. Mack Self! Plenty of the finest in modern retro sounds, too as we spin the latest from Jane Rose & The Deadends, Ria & The Hi-Binders, The Delta Bombers, Sylvia Sands, The Messer Chups, Daddy Long Legs, Mozzy Dee, The Diamond Daddios, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, The Isaac Webb Trio and even the brand new Jack Rabbit Slim album gets some hot exposure tonight! Lots of wonderful requests in here (feel free to send along one of your own for a future episode: del@motorbilly.com) to entertain our regulars. Always good to the last bop™, DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -ask for it by name!Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Ray Black is a man focused on self improvement and realization. A man that's wrestled as north as Alaska and as south as Arizona and Texas, he has had a unique journey as a professional wrestler. Join us as we follow his journey from taking on his brothers in his childhood home to joining the United States Army and then taking on the best that independent wrestling has to offer. He is the Prince Of Grit Ray Black https://www.instagram.com/prince_black200/https://www.facebook.com/wildcatray.trivetteUse Code ACROSSTHERING for 10% OFF DUBBYhttps://www.dubby.gg/?REF=ACROSSTHERING.comhttps://www.instagram.com/acrossthering/https://twitter.com/AcrosstheeRinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEB9Elw50O68EqEvwpWf42A
215. International Women's Day ROCKS with our exclusive interview & music from our longtime friend, the rollin' n' rockin' Miss Angela Tini! Angela has her solo debut LP "Have You Met Me Yet?" on Rum Bar Records dropping in a few short weeks but she's given "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" the chance to spin it here FIRST! Enjoy jivin' R&B from the talented Ms. Tini as well as plenty of other fabulous rockin' ladies featured throughout tonight's show... dig hot wax tracks from the Oak Hill Drifters, Kim Lenz, Boney & The Shakers, Marti Brom, Whiskey Jean, Wanda Jackson, Miss Georgia Peach, Becky Lynn Blanca, Bailey Dee, Shanda & The Howlers, Abby Girl, Jane Rose, Cecilya & The Candy Kings & MORE! IN THE BIN TO SPIN: New comps from Bear Family PLUS the latest releases from Johnny Bach & The Moonshine Boozers, The Reverend Horton Heat, Austin Butler, The Royal Flush, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, Smitty & The Rockin' Roosters and vintage rockers from your favorite 50's stars! Wild, wild women ROLL fast, free & strong on DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
191. Stuffin' your stockins' with a merry mix of classic & contemporary rockin' music, here's comes ol' DJ Del "Santa" Villarreal with a sleighload of cool Christmas cuts to bring joy to all the good little girls & boys! Tuesday night is always the rockin'est when you switch on "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Plenty of seasonal fare with a dash of vintage and modern Americana sprinkled into your ears. Enjoy the merriment of Mack Stevens & his Red Light Boys, Lucky Jones, Marco DiMaggio And The All-Star Gang, Darrel Higham, Marcel Bontempi, The Bullets, Son Demon And His Holy Boys, Willie Barry, The Side Burns, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, The Sirocco Bros., The Ichi-Bons, Shaun Young, Jittery Jack & The Lustre Kings in tonight's episode! We won't skip on the old school cool, either. Dig Jimmy Bowen, Chet Atkins, Young Jessie, Conway Twitty, Carl Perkins, Charlie Fathers, Bill Haley, Brenda Lee, Larry Donn, George Jones & Johnny Cash are all here, too! A perfect blend of retro Christmas and red hot rockin' music inside DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
It's the Blu-ray time of the week and Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress again to talk a whole bunch of 4Ks for your Black Friday shopping. Take advantage of the Barnes and Noble Criterion sale to grab one of the best films from Pixar and one of the best from Spike Lee. Shout Factory has new editions of genre cult classics from Neil Jordan and Norman Jewison while Vinegar syndrome delivers a 4K of maybe the ultimate cult film. Kino has another Eastwood in 4K and a comic book parody before the Marvel onslaught. Erik goes to bat for James Gunn's spinoff from The Suicide Squad and talks of the curse that prevented his dad from seeing Pearl Harbor prevented in a movie. They talk more Bob Clark, an immense set from Sony Classics and the origins of Martin & Lewis. Finally they discuss one of the best comedies of the year and a new 4K of one of the best comedies of the 1980s. 0:00 - Intro 1:22 - Criterion (Wall E 4K, Malcolm X 4K) 13:27 - Vinegar (RoadHouse 4K) 19:01 - Shout Factory (The Company of Wolves 4K. Rollerball 4K) 29:43 - Warner Bros. (Peacemaker) 35:55 - Kino (Mystery Men 4K, High Plains Drifter 4K, Hold Me Tight) 50:12 - Universal (Bros) 55:58 - Blue Underground (Final Countdown 4K) 1:03:17 - IFC (Hatching) 1:08:25 - VCI (Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things 4k) 1:14:21 - Sony (SPC Classics Set) 1:19:01 - Paramount (My Friend Irma, Planes Trains Automobiles 4K) 1:31:01 – New Blu-ray Announcements
179. Listen to some SCARY good rockin' tunes as spun by an Aztec Werewolf! Prepping your ears for a wickedly fun Halloween season, pry open the creaky crypt and unleash some tricky treats: HOT recent music from the UK's The Bullets, Germany's Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, Itay's Atomic Papas, Georgia's Lucky Jones, London Town's The Sirocco Bros, Germany's Boney & The Shakers, Wisconsin's The Tinglers, Montreal's Bloodshot Bill and England's Little Dave & The Sun Sessions! We even give you a super-sneaky early peek at Marcel Bonempi's new LP! Sure to scare your pants off with some seriously SPOOKY seasonal fare from Bo Diddley, Jackie Morningstar, The Cramps, The Hawkmen, Billy Taylor, Kim Lenz & Her Jaguars, The Phantom, The Messer Chups and Kip Tyler & The Flips, too! Carve your Jack O'Lantern while enjoying this haunted hayride of hits, DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Good to the last bop!™
173. Back in the rockin' groove! Settling in after a wild time at the New England Shake-Up, we're digging in deep with a fantastic selection of vintage & modern rockin-billy sounds! Happy to unbox the NEW Bloodshot Bill LP "Sounds From The Sludge" and reveal fresh tracks from Ray Black & The Flying Carpets, The Rockats, Jane Rose & The Deadends, Lucky Jones, The Radions, Marcel Riesco, Little Dave & The Sun Session, La Perra Blanco, The Codeshakers and Kyle Eldridge! 3 hours flies when you're rockin' it out with the Aztec Werewolf™ and you can enjoy classic recordings from Buddy Holly, Bob Luman, Jack Scott, Sid King, Glen Glenn, Billy Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Chuck Berry and Patsy Cline! Enjoy an early birthday salute to the "Ferriday Fireball," Jerry Lee Lewis (Happy 87th!) and listen to a teaser from the Queen Of Rockabilly, Wanda Jackson, who's preparing to drop a new vinyl tribute to Elvis Presley! Rock it right with DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™
165. When only the greatest rockabilly music will do, it's gotta be DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Broadcasting LIVE from the fabulous Motorbilly Studios on WCBN, FM and Rockabilly Radio! Back to school with your rockin' teacher, educating your ears with the finest vintage & modern rockabilly sounds: dig the latest from THE TINGLERS, THE JERRELLS, THE SPIKES, MARCEL RIESCO, LA PERRA BLANCO, BONEY & THE SHAKERS, LILY LOCKSMITH, AL DUAL, CHARLEY CROCKETT, TAMI NEILSON, RAY BLACK & THE FLYING CARPETS, LOBO JONES, THE ICHI-BONS & AUSTIN BUTLER! Always rockin' and always good to the last bop!™
163. Hi-grade rockin billy music to fuel your dancing, listening and driving pleasure! Join the Aztec Werewolf for 3+ hours of the finest vintage and modern rockabilly sounds as he broadcasts LIVE from the Motorbilly Studio! As we move closer to the big HOT WHEELS weekender, there's loads of FUN hot rod, classic car & rockin' road toons to deliver in this episode PLUS a huge shipment of ALL NEW recordings to unpack: dig the latest from MARCEL RIESCO ("Patiently"), THE SATELLITES ("28 Days"), RAY BLACK & THE FLYING CARPETS ("Downtown Ride"), MAX PANCONI RNR TRIO ("EP"), LINDA GAIL LEWIS ("FAMILY JEWELS - LIVE"), BONEY & THE SHAKERS ("Off The Cuff") and LA PERRA BLANCA ("Won't You Come On")! We're creating the perfect road trip playlist as you make that final family vacation or casual weekend road trip. Keep your ears humming to the best in 50's era rock n' roll as your wheels take you to your favorite destination! Roll the windows down and turn up the volume on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Good to the last bop!™
164. This is it! We've been counting down the days until the Saturday, Aug. 27th Marysville HOT WHEELS Weekender arrives and it's almost here! EXCLUSIVE interview with the Hot Wheels Weekend organizer/promoter Chris Troy in tonight's broadcast PLUS hot toons from all the bands appearing at the big show: The PHANTOM SHAKERS, the CHRIS CASELLO COMBO, DEKE DICKERSON & THE TINGLERS & THE REVEREND HORTON HEAT! We've also got a long parade of vintage hot rod & classic car tunes to enjoy this evening including plenty of cool new songs to debut from that ferocious Spaniard, LA PERRA BLANCA, boppin' boogie from THE HOODOO TONES, revved up rockers from RAY BLACK & THE FLYING CARPETS, swoonin' country-billy ballads from MARCEL RIESCO, crazy cool rockabilly excitement from BODHI CORBETT, wild n' desperate instrumental sounds from SATAN'S PILGRIMS and an exclusive listen to the raw rockin' rhythms of the UK's LITTLE DAVE & THE SUN SESSIONS! It's shaping up to be a killer affair at the 6.5th annual Marysville HOT WHEELS WEEKEND and I'm looking forward to seeing plenty of listeners on Saturday afternoon. Drive safe, tune in & crank it up with the Aztec Werewolf™ & "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last BOP!™
162. Cruising Woodward and rolling through those hot summer nights on DJ Del VIllarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" Getting all tuned up for the 27th Annual Woodward Dream Cruise in the Motor City this weekend, stocking up on some of the wildest, weirdest and coolest hot rod automotive toons ever made -PLUS a few gems you may have never heard before! We're packing some SEATBELT (SoCal), RAY BLACK & THE FLYING CARPETS (Germany), THE SPIKES (Germany), LEGACASTER (Spain), AL DUAL (Spain), LOBO JONES (England), DOMINIC HALPIN (Germany), THE HI-VIEWS (Detroit), LUCKY JONES (Georgia), GRAHAM FENTON & JACKSON SLOAN (UK) and BODHI CORBETT (LA, CA) and for extra milages, we'll be pouring some HANK WILLIAMS SR., BUDDY HOLLY, SANTO & JOHNNY, SAMMY MASTERS, ELVIS PRESLEY & THE EVERLY BROTHERS into the turntable/tank! Enjoy the car show season with the best 50's styled rock & roll ever made -enjoy DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Good to the last bop!™
Ray Black joins us for Episode 14 of Project 39. Ray is well-known in the community for his work at the Boys and Girls Club and as a wrestling coach. Unfortunately, he has had some serious medical issues and needed a double lung transplant last year. In this episode, Ray describes the process of getting on the transplant list and tells us about his donor, Doug. He also shares how this has affected his faith and his relationships with others. Lastly, Ray tells us about his efforts to give back by raising funds for Donate Life. Anyone wishing to contribute can send a check payable to Donate Life to Ray at 834 W. Main St., Madison, IN 47250. Ray on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ray.black.351 Donate Life - https://www.donatelife.net/
Lurie Daniel Favors sits with Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland and the David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, Dr. Reshawn Ray, to discuss the dangers backed up by data of living in suburban settings as a Black man. Follow Lurie Daniel Favors @LurieFavors on Twitter and listen to her live M-F, 10 a.m.-noon ET on SiriusXM, Ch. 126.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are joined by Arizona Wrestling Federation's Ray Black for the first time. Ray's still young in his career, but he is doing some great things in a thriving Arizona independent scene. We'll sit down with Ray and get to know him a little bit better. Make sure to jump on his bandwagon early as he may be one of the guys you see on the national scene in the next few years.
Ellie Shannon explains updates in campus news, and Ivy Winfrey goes over complications with the Hughes Stadium site. After that, Jonathan Gillham updates listeners on Colorado State University's athletics. Then as a commemoration for this last episode until August, Kota Babcock features highlights from two interviews this semester: Robyn Vincent from KUNC discusses hurricane issues and Dr. Cedric Jamie Rutland from the American Lung Association discusses equity in vaccine distribution.After that, Babcock tells listeners about President Joe Biden backing a World Trade Organization proposal to bar COVID-19 vaccines from being patented, and then Winfrey displays her greatest hits from this semester with interviews with Dr. Ray Black and Usama Alshaibi. After that, Babcock gives new information on COVID-19 statistics and explains how the west coast is now covered by the earthquake early warning system. To conclude the show, Winfrey explains how a man won a legal battle to keep the teeth of the shark that attacked him.
Ellie Shannon discusses changes in campus COVID policy, the potential construction of a new mall, and inauguration day risks. Ivy Winfrey gives information on vaccine updates from Governor Jared Polis and the opening of a new comedy club in Fort Collins. Then, Ivy Winfrey speaks to Dr. Ray Black (pictured), a professor of ethnic studies at Colorado State University, about the importance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. Following the interview, Kota Babcock gives new information on President-elect Joe Biden's transition into the White House and the arrest of two participants in the recent Capitol attack. Then, Kota elaborates on CSU's new screening plans for COVID-19 and statistics on the virus' impact. To end the show, Kota discusses changes in technology and social media trends and conflicts while Ivy talks sea shanties, car theft, and the closely avoided pigeon execution at the hands of the Australian government.
Today on live nerds, they make new friends, and rant about many topics, such as, is Lori Laughlin going to jail, or a resort, an update on Tom Cruise in space, black licorice killing a man, an Asian woman selling reused condoms, pregnant woman saving her husband from a shark, condolences for Rachael Ray, and so much more! Twitter: @voicesofmisery Parler: voices of misery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/voicesofmiserypodcast Instagram: voicesofmiserypodcast Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees
Got Through (original) 6:59 Sean Bartana Rump Records Vol 2 2020 No More 6:45 Jared Jackson Oi Oi (unmixed tracks) 2019 I'm Really Fit (original mix) 4:07 FTSE Mixed Grill 2020 Ghetto Style 6:51 Chris Larsen (CA) Repopulate Stars Summer Jams 2019 Save Your Soul 6:40 Eddy Kruger Tech Minimal 2019 Dropping 5:51 Eddy M Repopulate Stars Summer Jams 2019 Keep You Up (feat Ray Black - extended mix) 4:10 SKIITOUR Keep You Up EP 2018 So Serious (Friend Within extended mix) 4:44 Illyus & Barrientos THIS IS TOOLROOM 2019 2019 Through The Night (club mix) 4:33 BKLAVA Through The Night 2020 Drop It Low (Swerve - feat Tesh Carter - original mix) 4:25 FTSE & Bassique Musique Mixed Grill 2020 If You Want Me (Derrick Da House remix) 5:12 DAN T If You Want Me 2020
Rundown1:57 News & Notes: Ryan Braun's Status & Keston Hiura's Arm7:31 Brett Anderson to the IL; Burnes' Bid to Start Game 210:12 Ray Black, Logan Morrison & Justin Grimm12:14 How Has Corey Knebel Looked in Summer Camp?16:22 Projecting the 30-Man Opening Day Roster23:54 Most Impactful Player Starting 2020 in Appleton?27:15 Most Impactful Player New to the Organization?29:38 How Many Games Will the Brewers Win in This 60-Game Season? Follow Derek on Twitter: @DerekVanRiperFollow Will on Twitter: @WillSammon Get 40% off a subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/422 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jonathan Gillham and CSU's Dr. Ray Black in an interview which takes a deep dive into several race and bias issues in sports, as of 2020.
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
The Giants didn't trade Madison Bumgarner or Will Smith, but they dealt from their bullpen depth in a big way, shipping out Sam Dyson, Mark Melancon, Drew Pomeranz, and Ray Black. They also acquired Scooter Gennett and Mauricio Dubon, in addition to several other prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brewers Trilogy Podcast Presented by the Wisconsin Sports Trilogy
Tyler runs solo with this trade deadline recap. He points out facts to know regarding the Brewers new acquisitions in Jake Faria, Drew Pomeranz, Ray Black, and Jordan Lyles and his own personal grades to the individual trades and the Brewers trading season as a whole. Also discussed is that Trent Grisham will make his major league debut Thursday 8/1/19 vs the A's. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
The Giants didn't trade Madison Bumgarner or Will Smith, but they dealt from their bullpen depth in a big way, shipping out Sam Dyson, Mark Melancon, Drew Pomeranz, and Ray Black. They also acquired Scooter Gennett and Mauricio Dubon, in addition to several other prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Touch 3:12 TQD Ukg 2017 Down On Me 5:28 WOOKIE Wookie (Deluxe Edition) 2017 Manor 4:38 Triple S & Ordos Walsall Sound 2017 Bounce 4:17 PHLEGMATIC DOGS NO CATS (Explicit) 2018 Keep You Up (feat Ray Black - extended mix) 4:10 SKIITOUR Keep You Up EP 2018 Atmosphere 5:44 Versa & Rowl The Session (unmixed tracks) 2017 Hold Me 4:31 TQD Ukg 2017 Scrappy 5:36 WOOKIE Wookie (Deluxe Edition) 2017 Beatcoin (original mix) 4:04 Disperto Certain Sublime Breaks & Beats Vol 11 2018 Cuatrocats 4:15 PHLEGMATIC DOGS NO CATS (Explicit) 2018 Got 2 Have U (original mix) 5:27 Crazy Bank Sublime Breaks & Beats Vol 11 2018
Henry Schulman talks to two Giants pitchers who have very different points of view on advanced pitching analytics. Reliever Ray Black is an evangelist for sophisticated tracking data. Starter Jeff Samardzija isn't hostile to data, but he says, "For me it's just kind of keeping it simple, stupid." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Right-hander Ray Black discusses his MLB debut, his big fastball, discovering that his arm pain had gone away last offseason, adjustments he's making, staying healthy, and much more.
Ben discusses the Giants’ 2-6 road trip and the rotation’s severe struggles. He assesses the plethora of upcoming roster moves, and wonders when minor league standouts Austin Slater and Ray Black could get an opportunity. Music Credit: Released by Tasty Records Artist: TheFatRat Song: Xenogenesis
Show #730 Eclectooth Music Spinner was suffering from a toothache a big part of last week... which resulted in an odd selection of music and the loss of a molar. 01. Watermelon Slim & the Workers - I've Got A Toothache (3:41) (No Paid Holidays, Northern Blues, 2008) 02. Marshall Lawrence - Help Me Find My Way Home (4:41) (Feeling Fine, self-release, 2018) 03. D'Mar & Gill - Sweet Tooth (2:43) (Take It Like That, self-release, 2015) 04. The Mob - Once A Man, Twice A Child (4:05) (The Mob, Colossus, 1970) 05. 13 ft. Lester Butler - Sweet Tooth (4:21) (13, Hightone, 1997) 06. Mick Kolassa & Victor Wainwright - It's Tight Like That (3:42) (Double Standards, Swing Suit, 2018) 07. Peppy Prince - Ain't Nothing Shaking (2:51) (Cat Scratchin' - Ladies In The Groove, KokoMojo, 2018) 08. Austin Wright & Chuck Tillman - Keep Me On Your Mind In 59 (2:20) (Cat Scratchin' - Ladies In The Groove, KokoMojo, 2018) 09. Jean Jacques Milteau ft. Michelle Shocked - Sweet Tooth (1:27) (Fragile, Universal, 2006) 10. Jesse Dee - Sweet Tooth (3:38) (On My Mind/In My Heart, Alligator, 2013) 11. Hymn For Her - Milkweed (4:14) (Drive Til U Die, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 12. ElectroBluesSociety ft. Jan Hidding - Rosie (5:19) (Digital Download Only, Black & Tan, 2018) 13. Eddie and the Head-Starts - A Long Way To Go (2:37) (It Feels So Good, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 14. Ray Black and The Flying Carpets - Little E (3:23) (Better Way To Move, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 15. Free - Sweet Tooth (4:54) (Tons Of Sobs, Island Records, 1968) 16. Guy Forsyth - Teeth (4:43) (Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana, Small And Nimble, 2006) 17. Damon Fowler - Grit My Teeth (5:27) (Sounds Of Home, Blind Pig, 2014) 18. Steven Troch Band - Bad Taste (3:10) (Rhymes For Mellow Minds, Sing My Title, 2018) 19. Motels - Change My Mind (3:20) (All Four One, Capitol, 1984) 20. Chris James & Patrick Rynn - Just Another Kick In The Teeth (3:51) (Barrelhouse Stomp, Earwig, 2013) 21. Lawrence Lebo - Please Don't Dog Me (6:13) (The Best Of Don't Call Her Larry Blues Mix, On The Air, 2012) 22. Gruppo Sportivo - Real Teeth Are Out (3:41) (Back To 78, Ariola, 1978)
Yankees' Gary Sanchez made a big statement at the Fall Stars game, earning himself MVP and the attention that could catapult him in 2016. MLBPipeline.com's Jim Callis joins Ed Randall to spotlight the top catching prospect and discuss other highlights from the game. Plus, Giants prospect Ray Black joins Pipeline to explain what it's like throwing more than 100 miles per hour, how he's dealt with injury and dish about his experience in the Arizona Fall League.
Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. Three members of the 2015 Giants Draft class have been past guests, including 3rd round pick Jalen Miller, 5th round pick Ronnie Jebavy & 6th round pick Steven Duggar.We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. Three members of the 2015 Giants Draft class have been past guests, including 3rd round pick Jalen Miller, 5th round pick Ronnie Jebavy & 6th round pick Steven Duggar.We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Special San Francisco Giants Draft Edition!3 members of the 2015 Giants Draft class will be joining us this week.3rd round pick Jalen Miller, 5th round pick Ronnie Jebavy & 6th round pick Steven Duggar.Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Special San Francisco Giants Draft Edition!3 members of the 2015 Giants Draft class will be joining us this week.3rd round pick Jalen Miller, 5th round pick Ronnie Jebavy & 6th round pick Steven Duggar.Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Weekly Podcast where we talk Giants Baseball and Major League Baseball with up and coming prospects as well as local and national baseball journalists and baseball fans from around the country.Past guests have included Mac Williamson, Matt Lujan, Matt Pare, Bryce Bandilla, Austin Fleet, Craig Massoni, Ray Black and Eric Sim from the San Francisco Giants organization as well as former Major League pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, Boof Bonser. We have also talked with Giants superfan and local legend McCovey Cove Dave, as well as Giants Prospect Blog writer Kyle Goings of Cove Chatter and Conner Penfold of Giant Potential and SB Nation. Baseball Essential writers Robert Murray, Shaun Kernahan and Chris Roth have been on, representing our website. John Shea of Rant Sports and John Pielli, the host of Passed Ball Show, have also been on to give us the national perspective on the 2015 MLB season. The show is sponsored by Baseball Essential.
Ray Black Jr. is driving the No. 07 ScubaLife Chevrolet Silverado for the full NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule this season. Ray had a great race- a top-five finish at Daytona International Speedway—it was actually the best finish of his young Truck Series career. Ray is driving for long-time truck series owner Bobby Dotter … Continue reading NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Driver Ray Black Jr. →
BHL: Next – In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Megan Thomas, Cortez West, and Kiki Ayers interview Asia Monet Ray. At only eight years old, Asia Monet Ray has taken the dance world by storm. Born in Yorba Linda, California, she first took interest in gymnastics when she was just a toddler. Quickly realizing she had a natural athleticism and a love for movement, Asia’s parents enrolled her in figure skating lessons, with dance lessons soon following. As expected, she picked up both sports with ease and went on to win numerous awards in a short amount of time. Eventually, she stopped ice-skating to focus on dance, which she found to be her true passion. Often sweeping her competition away, she was a real threat to challengers of all ages and became known as a dance prodigy. Asia’s hard work paid off, and at the tender age of five, she made history by becoming the youngest StarPower National Championship winner to ever take the title. Her knack for picking up choreogr