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Today is the 65th anniversary of CIA pilot Francis Gary Powers being shot down in his U2 spy plane over the Soviet Union. My co-host today is his son Gary Powers jr. We got the whole story on his dads place in history. Gary jr. is a very successfull author, speaker and authority on the cold war.https://garypowers.com/ He also founded the Cold War Museum in Virgina, https://www.coldwar.org/ Make sure you check out his website and books.National Lei day. Entertainment from 2006. Alamo founded, 1st public flushing toilets, Cheerios went on sale, Pluto named. Todays birthdays - Calamity Jane, Kate Smith, Glenn Ford, Sonny James, Rita Coolidge, Ray Parker jr, Tim McGraw. Steve Reeves died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The lei song - Ruth WallisBad day - Daniel PowterWho says you can't go home again - Bon Jovi Jennifer NettlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/God bless America - Kate SmithYoung love - Sonny JamesYour love keeps lifting me higher - Rita CoolidgeGhost Busters - Ray Parker Jr.Welcome to the club - Tim McGrawExit - Toddin' & Turnin - Kenyon Lockry https://www.facebook.com/kenyon.lockry/countryundergroundradio.comcooolmedia.com
The Stylistics announce their first new album in almost two decades titled "Falling in Love with My Girl" to be released on February 21, 2025. Soul legends collaborate with Shania Twain on single "Yes, I Will" which drops on Valentine's Day, February 14th.This new collection to also feature music legends Ronnie Wood, Gene Simmons, Billy F. Gibbons, The Elton John Band, Steve Lukather, Bill Champlin, Tower of Power, and many more. The Stylistics announce their first new album in almost two decades titled "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL," which will be released worldwide on February 21, 2025. The soul legends known for their iconic hits, "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)," "You Are Everything," "You Make Me Feel Brand New," and more, earning them 5 Gold singles and 3 Gold albums, will bring audiences their first new single from the 21-track album "Yes, I Will," featuring Shania Twain, on February 14. "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL," produced by Tom Cridland and Executive Produced by Deborah Cridland, will feature a who's who of legendary and noted artists who collaborated on the album alongside Twain: Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones, Gene Simmons of KISS, The Elton John Band (including Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone), Bill Champlin of Chicago, Billy F. Gibbons of ZZ Top, Steve Lukather of Toto, Tower of Power, Ray Parker, Jr., Jay Graydon, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, The Real Thing, Nathan East and Carly Paoli. For "Yes, I Will," Twain had been invited to sing on one of the tracks already written, but she had in mind the perfect song for the album that she had co-written with Nathan East, (to which Tom Cridland contributed), that was a soulful fit for The Stylistics. Ray Parker Jr., Steve Lukather and East performed on the track that was the last song recorded for the collection, and is the first new track in 17 years to be released by the legendary group. Says Twain, "I'm so happy that this song I wrote 'Yes, I Will' has found a home on The Stylistics album. That is just so exciting. It's a special song that came together on one special day at my home where I was hanging out with some friends and musicians. So I think it turned out great and I'm just really excited to share it with the whole world." Airrion Love from The Stylistics adds, "I fell in love with Shania Twain the first time I heard 'You're Still the One' - a great song that I still love. When we heard there might be a chance to do something with her we said, "Hell yeah!"" The Stylistics' original members Airrion Love and Herb Murrell, together with Jason Sharp who joined the group in 2011, recorded their vocals at Spice House Sound in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and at Wright Way Studios in Baltimore, Maryland. Tom Cridland arranged and recorded the background vocals in the Scottish Highlands and at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The Elton John Band including Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone laid down the instrumental tracks at the Record Plant in Hollywood, California. "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL" was the last album ever made at the legendary recording studio. Most of the songs were written by Tom Cridland together with Anthony King of Blackpool and Anthony's wife, Fiona Shaw. Two tracks were written by Airrion Love, "Sad Tomorrows" and "I Get A Feeling." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
The Stylistics announce their first new album in almost two decades titled "Falling in Love with My Girl" to be released on February 21, 2025. Soul legends collaborate with Shania Twain on single "Yes, I Will" which drops on Valentine's Day, February 14th.This new collection to also feature music legends Ronnie Wood, Gene Simmons, Billy F. Gibbons, The Elton John Band, Steve Lukather, Bill Champlin, Tower of Power, and many more. The Stylistics announce their first new album in almost two decades titled "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL," which will be released worldwide on February 21, 2025. The soul legends known for their iconic hits, "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)," "You Are Everything," "You Make Me Feel Brand New," and more, earning them 5 Gold singles and 3 Gold albums, will bring audiences their first new single from the 21-track album "Yes, I Will," featuring Shania Twain, on February 14. "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL," produced by Tom Cridland and Executive Produced by Deborah Cridland, will feature a who's who of legendary and noted artists who collaborated on the album alongside Twain: Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones, Gene Simmons of KISS, The Elton John Band (including Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone), Bill Champlin of Chicago, Billy F. Gibbons of ZZ Top, Steve Lukather of Toto, Tower of Power, Ray Parker, Jr., Jay Graydon, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, The Real Thing, Nathan East and Carly Paoli. For "Yes, I Will," Twain had been invited to sing on one of the tracks already written, but she had in mind the perfect song for the album that she had co-written with Nathan East, (to which Tom Cridland contributed), that was a soulful fit for The Stylistics. Ray Parker Jr., Steve Lukather and East performed on the track that was the last song recorded for the collection, and is the first new track in 17 years to be released by the legendary group. Says Twain, "I'm so happy that this song I wrote 'Yes, I Will' has found a home on The Stylistics album. That is just so exciting. It's a special song that came together on one special day at my home where I was hanging out with some friends and musicians. So I think it turned out great and I'm just really excited to share it with the whole world." Airrion Love from The Stylistics adds, "I fell in love with Shania Twain the first time I heard 'You're Still the One' - a great song that I still love. When we heard there might be a chance to do something with her we said, "Hell yeah!"" The Stylistics' original members Airrion Love and Herb Murrell, together with Jason Sharp who joined the group in 2011, recorded their vocals at Spice House Sound in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and at Wright Way Studios in Baltimore, Maryland. Tom Cridland arranged and recorded the background vocals in the Scottish Highlands and at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The Elton John Band including Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone laid down the instrumental tracks at the Record Plant in Hollywood, California. "FALLING IN LOVE WITH MY GIRL" was the last album ever made at the legendary recording studio. Most of the songs were written by Tom Cridland together with Anthony King of Blackpool and Anthony's wife, Fiona Shaw. Two tracks were written by Airrion Love, "Sad Tomorrows" and "I Get A Feeling." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) “Bustin' makes me feel good.” Originally recorded on 08 December 2024. (And, yes, Nic used the wrong mic... It's not "Squeeze" bad, but it's not ideal.) Originally edited 22 December 2024. Originally released on 24 December 2024. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) “We're all going to go in and have some cocoa... some of us with rum.” Originally recorded on 15 October 2022. Originally edited 21 October 2022 – 22 October 2022. Originally released on 26 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
Ghostbusters II (1989) “There's always room for Jell-O.” Originally recorded on 08 October 2022. Originally edited 20 October 2022 – 21 October 2022. Originally released on 22 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher” by Jackie Wilson You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
Ghostbusters (1984) “Listen! Do you smell that?” Originally recorded on 25 September 2022. Originally edited 9 October 2022 – 10 October 2022. Originally released on 19 October 2022. Links: The Razor's Edge (1984 film) | Wikipedia The Razor's Edge (1946 film) | Wikipedia The Mark of Zorro (1940 film) | Wikipedia Bill Murray explains why Ivan Reitman's Batman film never panned out Dan Aykroyd explains how his lifelong belief in the paranormal led to Ghostbusters: “This stuff is real” | Yahoo.com Dan Aykroyd's family of ghost busters | Los Angeles Times Dan Aykroyd | Wikipedia The Haunted History of Dan Aykroyd's Family Dan Aykroyd's Original Ghostbusters Script Was Vastly Different | Slashfilm Peter Aykroyd | Wikipedia Deborah Blum | IMDb Deborah Blum | Wikipedia Ghost Church by Jamie Loftus | iHeart Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
“Safety lights are for dudes.” Originally recorded on 22 October 2022. Originally edited on 22 & 24 – 25 October 2022. Originally released on 29 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. “Good Girls” by Elle King You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch including our socials, our merch, and how to support the podcast here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
„Manche Leute sagen, es gibt Gespenster. Manche Leute sagen, es gibt keine Gespenster...“ ⛓️
Eigentlich wollte Ray Parker jr. "Ghostbusters" gar nicht schreiben. Und als er es dann doch tat, musste er schnell feststellen, wie schwierig diese Aufgabe wegen eines ganz bestimmten Wortes war. Warum der Song zuerst ein großer Erfolg wurde und er dann doch noch wegen des Lieds vor Gericht stand, hört ihr in dieser Folge.
Season 2, Episode 7: GHOSTBUSTERS We continue our ten-part series where we take a deep dive into a film celebrating a milestone anniversary this year. This week, we dial into Iven Reitman's 1984 smash hit Ghostbusters. You all know it: Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Sigourney Weaver Bernie Hudson, Slimer, the great Ray Parker song, dogs and cats living together. How does it hold up at 40? Tune in to see what we think. Next week we turn to 1994 with the action comedy True Lies.
National Lei day. Entertainment from 1974. Alamo founded, 1st public flushing toilets, Cheerios went on sale, Pluto named. Todays birthdays - Calamity Jane, Kate Smith, Glenn Ford, Sonny James, Rita Coolidge, Ray Parker jr, Tim McGraw. Steve Reeves died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Geico CommercialThe lei song - Ruth WallisTSOP (the sound of philadelphia - MFSB & the 3 DegreesThings aren't funny anymore - Merle HaggardBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/God bless America - Kate SmithYoung love - Sonny JamesYour love keeps lifting me higher - Rita CoolidgeGhost Busters - Ray Parker Jr.Welcome to the club - Tim McGrawExit - Its not love - Dokken Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook
The buoyant alto player known for his 1930's recordings is here presented leading bands in the 1940's that go from swing to bop to rhythm and blues . . records for Savoy and World Transcriptions featuring Jonah Jones and Ed Lewis on trumpets, Zed Jackson and Ray Parker on piano, Al Casey and Bill Moore on electric guitar, Dallas Bartley on bass, Ed Nicholson on drums and others. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
On this episode, We return with another installment of Film Friday!! We review two movies today, Ghostbusters: The Frozen Empire & Dune: Part 2. We do a brief overview with minimal spoilers, and also talk about my "language"!! Hosted by Joe aka Nero Von Doom. Ray Parker!! This is We Family Son!!
Sidney Bechet's New Orleans Rhythm Kings live from the Savoy Cafe in Boston, May 1945. For three weeks following the disastrous run with Bechet and Bunk Johnson, the New Orleans trumpet player Peter Bocage was brought in and he is featured on about six broadcasts, which are sampled here! Also featuring Ray Parker on piano, Pops Foster on bass, George Thompson on drums and on two tunes Brad Gowans on valve trombone --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 315 (Part 2 of 2): Funk, soul, jazz and pop guitarist-singer-songwriter-producer-arranger Charles Julian Fearing, who among his long list of credits served as a member of Ray Parker's band, Raydio. His extensive sessions work includes stars Michael Jackson, Herb Alpert, Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Mathis, The Crusaders, Nancy Wilson, Joe Cocker, Deniece Williams, Jeffrey Osborne, New Edition, Teena Marie, George Duke, Ray Charles, the Spinners, the Temptations, Dionne Warwick, Patti Labelle, Barry White, Bonnie Rait, Tina Turner and Celine Dion. In all, he has performed, written and/or produced more than 250 gold and platinum records. Other credits include movie and TV soundtracks, and commercial jingles. RECORDED OCTOBER 2023 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 315 (Part 1 of 2): Funk, soul, jazz and pop guitarist-singer-songwriter-producer-arranger Charles Julian Fearing, who among his long list of credits served as a member of Ray Parker's band, Raydio. His extensive sessions work includes stars Michael Jackson, Herb Alpert, Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Mathis, The Crusaders, Nancy Wilson, Joe Cocker, Deniece Williams, Jeffrey Osborne, New Edition, Teena Marie, George Duke, Ray Charles, the Spinners, the Temptations, Dionne Warwick, Patti Labelle, Barry White, Bonnie Rait, Tina Turner and Celine Dion. In all, he has performed, written and/or produced more than 250 gold and platinum records. Other credits include movie and TV soundtracks, and commercial jingles. RECORDED OCTOBER 2023 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
Steve Lukather Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Hold the Line! Steve Lukather may be a bonafide rock star, but he's also down-to-earth, self-effacing, self-aware, open-minded, hearted, reflective, enthusiastic, passionate, thoughtful, generous, and perhaps sweetest of all, a fanboy like us of his heroes. From the 6-year-old boy blown away by The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, George's guitar specifically, to the grown man who came to play and friend not only George, but Paul, and closer than close with Ringo, his “boss” for the past decade. Fab stories of all three, not to mention much about Steve and then Jeff Porcaro, David Paich, with whom he began being a serious musician whilst still in high school. Stories about Steely Dan and their various incarnations, one which almost included him, Boz Scaggs, his first major gig, the formation of Toto, sessions, sessions, and more sessions, Dean Parks, Ray Parker, Jim Keltner, Larry Carlton, touring, alcohol, drugs, wild times, Michael Jackson, Thriller, Eddie Van Halen, Elton John, solo albums, his latest - Bridges https://bit.ly/40I9PH2 which is in heavy rotation in my kitchen, and his memoir, The Gospel According to Luke https://bit.ly/3QFLPPZ an unputdownable, crazy fun read. Just like Luke himself. The time flew. I feel like I've known him forever. And, like all great things, left me wanting more. Steve Lukather Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Wednesday, November 15, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/47eCXbf
OoOoOoOoO! Welcome to this special Halloween edition of End Scene, where Tony and Evan brings all the tricks and treats of case law and legal stories that have a fun and spooky Halloween twist! First, Tony and Evan discuss the iconic 1984 single "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell and how Michael Jackson isn't actually getting any royalties on the song even though he's actually singing the song's chorus (05:08). Next, Tony and Evan talk about an interesting copyright infringement lawsuit between Huey Lewis and the News and Ray Parker Jr. over the "Ghostbusters" theme song and how Ray Parker played the ultimate reverse Uno card on Huey Lewis after their copyright dispute was settled (12:07). Finally, Tony and Evan talk about another interesting copyright dispute over "The Conjuring" franchise and how facts are not copyrightable (17:58). Finally, Tony and Evan share their favorite Halloween films (26:36). We're on Shayk! You can download Shayk on the Apple App Store and use referral code endscene for exclusive access to bonus End Scene content! You can find Tony on Shayk at @theipprof and Evan at @evannaar3. Many thanks to our partners at Shayk! Special thanks to P&T Knitwear Bookstore, Coffee, and Podcast Studio (located at 180 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002) for allowing us to host our podcast in their incredible studio! You can check them out at https://www.ptknitwear.com/. Additional thanks to Hunter Zarin for creating our intro/outro song! You can check out all his music on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4A44z4SsaOKgSVDjS1jFEK. ------- Follow End Scene on all social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endscenepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/endscenepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@endscenepod Follow Evan Naar: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evannaar3/ and https://www.instagram.com/naarandthestars/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/evannaar3 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naarly Follow Tony Iliakostas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theipprofessor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theipprofessor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theipprofessor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theipprofessor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/endscenepod/message
A Radio Owlsnest Halloween Special - The Making Of “Ghostbusters” With Martin Page and Brian Fairweather. I had only been in LA for two weeks with my “Q.Feel” songwriting partner, Brian Fairweather, when we unexpectedly found ourselves in a valley studio with Ray Parker, Jr., recording the iconic smash, “Ghostbusters”! We'd gone to Ray's studio to say hello and present ourselves as songwriters when - out of the blue - we suddenly found ourselves playing on a track he'd just-that-minute written for a movie … Brian on electric guitar and me on a cheap Synthesizer. What was this strange thing we were contributing musical parts to - what the hell did “Ghostbusters” mean? We hadn't planned for this at all … Ray went to lunch and said, “you guys just do your thing; I'll be back later”. So, for two hours, we laid down overdubs on this strange creature of a song. Ray came back from lunch, loved what we had played, and a few weeks later the song was number one in the American charts and the movie Ghostbusters was becoming an instant classic. Both Brian and I didn't know what had hit us … or quite what had just happened; it was a whirlwind of the strangest, but most wondrous kind. So, to honor Halloween, Brian and I got together to record this Radio Owlsnest podcast special, “The Making of Ghostbusters”. We attempted to remember the details of that odd day when we went innocently along to introduce ourselves to the great Ray Parker, Jr. as young songwriters, and ended up somehow being musicians and improvising on one of the most renowned and loved hits of our time. It's a crazy, bizarre story, but that's perfect for Halloween, isn't it? Enjoy! Martin and Brian.
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 307: Bassist Nathan Watts, best known as a longtime Stevie Wonder collaborator and his eventual musical director. His playing is featured on seminal Wonder albums like Songs in the Key of Life, Hotter Than July and A Time to Love. He is heard on classic songs like “I Wish,” “Did I Hear You Say You Love Me,” “I Ain't Gonna Stand for It,” “Front Line,” “Do I Do,” “These Three Words,” “My Love Is on Fire” and most recently, “Can't Put It in the Hands of Fate.” Among many other notable credits, he has worked extensively with the Jacksons, Lenny Williams, Teena Marie, the Pointer Sisters, Lionel Richie, Billy Preston, Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, the Temptations, Paul McCartney, Ray Parker and Deniese Williams. He also recalls an emotional experience with Prince. Besides mastering the bass, he once considered becoming an accountant and much later earned a doctorate in Theology. RECORDED AUGUST 2023 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
Nach zwei wenig erfolgreichen Alben bringen Huey Lewis and the News 1983 das dritte Album "Sports" heraus. Das Album, das den Pop-Rock perfektioniert, verhilft der Band zum Durchbruch. Nach seiner exzellenten Schullaufbahn, auf der er einige Klassen übersprang, hätte Huey Lewis eigentlich Anwalt oder Arzt werden können. Doch der New Yorker will mit Musik sein Geld verdienen, fährt nach Europa, wo er sein Mundharmonika-Spiel perfektioniert und spielt - zurück in den USA - in diversen anderen Bands, darunter Thin Lizzy. 1979 gründet Lewis seine eigene Band, die zunächst unter dem Namen Huey Lewis and the American Express firmiert. Die beiden ersten Alben floppen, doch dann folgt 1983 "Sports". Klassisches Popsong-Writing gepaart mit 50er Jahre Rock 'n' Roll Das Album entsteht ohne Produzent, weit weg vom Sitz des Labels Chrysalis. Musikalisch überzeugt es durch klassisches Popsong-Writing in Verbindung mit 50er-Jahre Rock 'n' Roll und Soul - immer mit einem Augenzwinkern, typisch für die Band, aber vor allem für den charismatischen Huey Lewis. Zwei Drittel altes und ein Drittel neues Material: so lautet bei Huey Lewis and the News die Formel für Hits. Konkret heißt das: der groovende 50er Jahre Sound wird kombiniert mit dem Drum-Machine-Sound der 80er. Das zeigt sich zum Beispiel bei "Bad is Bad". Der Song wurde zur Blaupause, nach der das ganze Album produziert wurde. Über die Live-Qualitäten der Band, die mit A-cappella-Einlagen begeistern kann, ihren besonderen Sound, über Parallelen zu Jimi Hendrix und den Rechtsstreit mit Ray Parker und dem Song "Ghostbusters" sprechen wir in dieser Folge 236 der "Meilensteine". Über diese Songs vom Album "Sports" wird im Podcast gesprochen 14:00 Mins - The Heart of Rock and Roll 25:25 Mins - The Heart of Rock and Roll 16:40 Mins - Bad is Bad 30:37 Mins - Heart and Soul 43:18 Mins - I Want a New Drug 61:55 Mins - Walking On a Thin Line 66:20 Mins - If This is It __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen 09:48 Mins - Thin Lizzy: Baby Drives Me Crazy 30:00 Mins - Exile: Kiss You All Over, Heart and Soul 48:35 Mins - Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze 49:09 Mins - Huey Lewis and the News: Workin' For a Livin' 54:35 Mins - Ray Parker jr.: Ghostbusters 59:11 Mins - The Tubes: She's a Beauty 60:04 Mins - Weird Al Yankovic: I Want a New Duck 65:45 Mins - Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA YouTube Channel von Huey Lewis and the News: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckQhPx2evnSNG4KO3vKDWA Sports bei Allmusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/sports-mw0000195256 Udiscover Artikel zum 40sten Jubiläum und zur Jubiläums-Vinyl-Ausgabe von Sports: https://www.udiscover-music.de/platten/huey-lewis-and-the-news-sports-wird-40-und-erscheint-als-spezielle-vinyl Offizielle Website der Band: https://hueylewisandthenews.com/
Intro song: "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker, Jr. (from Ghostbusters)25. "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston (from The Bodyguard)24. "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison (from Pretty Woman)23. "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton (from 9 to 5)22. "Men in Black" by Will Smith (from Men in Black)21. "It Had To Be You" by Harry Connick, Jr. (from When Harry Met Sally)Outro song: "Everything is AWESOME" by Tegan and Sara (from The LEGO Movie)Bonus clip: "Everyone is AWESOME" by Andrew May & Barrett MartinVote for your favorite song from today's episode
National lei day. Pop culture from 1992. Cheerios went on sale, Pluto named, Batman debuted, 1st public flushing toilets. Todays birthdays - Calamity Jane, Glenn Ford, Kate Smith, Sonny James, Rita Coolidge, Ray Parker jr, Tim McGraw. Steve Reeves died.
What really is a grant? How do you qualify for them? How do you make yourself more attractive to banks and credit unions? What is a CDFI and why are they important? What is DSCR? Today we bring in Mr. Kevin Williams and Mr. Ray Parker makes his return to the program! We discuss the aforementioned topics and much more as we put a bow on our business funding series. Come on in and pull up a chair! Let's do business.
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“Safety lights are for dudes.” Originally recorded on 22 October 2022. Originally edited on 22 & 24 – 25 October 2022. Originally released on 29 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. “Good Girls” by Elle King You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
“We're going to have cocoa inside... and some of us will have rum with it.” Originally recorded on 15 October 2022. Originally edited on 21 – 22 October 2022. Originally released on 26 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
“There's always room for Jell-O.” Originally recorded on 08 October 2022. Originally edited 20 October 2022 – 21 October 2022. Originally released on 22 October 2022. Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher” by Jackie Wilson You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
“Listen! Do you smell that?” Originally recorded on 25 September 2022. Originally edited 09 October 2022 – 10 October 2022. Originally released on 19 October 2022. Sources: The Razor's Edge (1984 film) | Wikipedia The Razor's Edge (1946 film) | Wikipedia The Mark of Zorro (1940 film) | Wikipedia Bill Murray explains why Ivan Reitman's Batman film never panned out Dan Aykroyd explains how his lifelong belief in the paranormal led to Ghostbusters: “This stuff is real” | Yahoo.com Dan Aykroyd's family of ghost busters | Los Angeles Times Dan Aykroyd | Wikipedia The Haunted History of Dan Aykroyd's Family Dan Aykroyd's Original Ghostbusters Script Was Vastly Different | Slashfilm Peter Aykroyd | Wikipedia Deborah Blum | IMDb Deborah Blum | Wikipedia Ghost Church by Jamie Loftus | iHeart Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
Robert Neil Speaks with… Chuck Smith (a.k.a. Stray Deuce), musician/singer/songwriter. “I really enjoy finding artists whose names you might not know, but who have made important contributions to popular music. Chuck Smith, who goes by the stage name Stray Deuce, is one of those artists. He's been in the music industry for decades and has played with some of the best musicians in the business. At a young age he was signed to Columbia Records and later earned a contract from Motown Records. “One of Motown's biggest artists, Diana Ross, recorded a song Smith had co-written with Donald Dunn as the title track to her 1977 album ‘Baby It's Me.' Smith played guitar on the track, which also featured some legendary players, including David Foster, Ray Parker, Jr., Jeff Porcaro and Lee Ritenour. “In this interview, we talk about Smith's career and influences.” - Robert Neil Robert Neil recommends the following Stray Deuce songs: “Billie Sings” “Bluebell Marie” “Him” “The Real Skunk Funk”
In this episode we are joined by the droll and charming Chris Roberts, who looks back on his career as a journalist, author and musician.Chris recalls the seminal early experience of first hearing T. Rex's 'Metal Guru' and explains how this led eventually to his writing for Sounds and then Melody Maker in the '80s. After detours via the ill-fated Ikon magazine and the fascinating Idle Worship anthology, we get to Chris' Uncut years and hear an audio clip of him being very cheeky to Debbie Harry. This brings us up to the present day and the publication of his fine new study of the Velvet Underground.We then turn to the week's featured artist, the divine Missy Elliott, and discuss her 25-year-old debut Supa Dupa Fly, reviewed by Chris for the Maker — and the "Misdemeanor" gal's amazing career in general. Another album turning 25 is Radiohead's towering OK Computer, which affords the perfect excuse to hear clips from not one but two audio interviews — the first with Thom Yorke and Colin Greenwood from 1993, the second with Phil Selway from 1997, shortly after OK Computer's release. Chris reminisces about two Radiohead shows he saw, including a Royal Festival Hall gig he reviewed in 2000.Mark then runs through the articles he's most enjoyed adding during the previous fortnight, including pieces about the Ronettes, the Impressions, Ray Parker, Jr. and A Guy Called Gerald. Jasper finishes things off with remarks about interviews with Fall Out Boy and Grandmaster Flash.Many thanks to special guest Chris Roberts. His new book The Velvet Underground is published by Palazzo and available now.Pieces discussed: Debbie Harry audio, Chris on Supa Dupa Fly, Missy Elliott, Radiohead audio: Thom Yorke & Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway, The Ronettes, John Mayall, Stonewall riots, Popol Vuh, Guy Called Gerald, The Impressions, Ray Parker Jr., Fall Out Boy, Grandmaster Flash and Ayo.
In this episode we are joined by the droll and charming Chris Roberts, who looks back on his career as a journalist, author and musician. Chris recalls the seminal early experience of first hearing T. Rex's 'Metal Guru' and explains how this led eventually to his writing for Sounds and then Melody Maker in the '80s. After detours via the ill-fated Ikon magazine and the fascinating Idle Worship anthology, we get to Chris' Uncut years and hear an audio clip of him being very cheeky to Debbie Harry. This brings us up to the present day and the publication of his fine new study of the Velvet Underground. We then turn to the week's featured artist, the divine Missy Elliott, and discuss her 25-year-old debut Supa Dupa Fly, reviewed by Chris for the Maker — and the "Misdemeanor" gal's amazing career in general. Another album turning 25 is Radiohead's towering OK Computer, which affords the perfect excuse to hear clips from not one but two audio interviews — the first with Thom Yorke and Colin Greenwood from 1993, the second with Phil Selway from 1997, shortly after OK Computer's release. Chris reminisces about two Radiohead shows he saw, including a Royal Festival Hall gig he reviewed in 2000. Mark then runs through the articles he's most enjoyed adding during the previous fortnight, including pieces about the Ronettes, the Impressions, Ray Parker, Jr. and A Guy Called Gerald. Jasper finishes things off with remarks about interviews with Fall Out Boy and Grandmaster Flash. Many thanks to special guest Chris Roberts. His new book The Velvet Underground is published by Palazzo and available now. Pieces discussed: Debbie Harry audio, Chris on Supa Dupa Fly, Missy Elliott, Radiohead audio: Thom Yorke & Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway, The Ronettes, John Mayall, Stonewall riots, Popol Vuh, Guy Called Gerald, The Impressions, Ray Parker Jr., Fall Out Boy, Grandmaster Flash and Ayo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Siempre que hablamos de SerialMente, decimos que es un podcast con un contenido muy gráfico, pero la verdad es que en este capítulo, esa frase ha sido redefinida, pues, después de más de 70 asesinos, David Ray Parker se lleva el premio de ser uno de los más repugnantes especímenes y uno de los que más me costó grabar. ¡Conozcan su historia ya mismo escuchando SerialMente! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are joined by the droll and charming Chris Roberts, who looks back on his career as a journalist, author and musician.Chris recalls the seminal early experience of first hearing T. Rex's 'Metal Guru' and explains how this led eventually to his writing for Sounds and then Melody Maker in the '80s. After detours via the ill-fated Ikon magazine and the fascinating Idle Worship anthology, we get to Chris' Uncut years and hear an audio clip of him being very cheeky to Debbie Harry. This brings us up to the present day and the publication of his fine new study of the Velvet Underground.We then turn to the week's featured artist, the divine Missy Elliott, and discuss her 25-year-old debut Supa Dupa Fly, reviewed by Chris for the Maker — and the "Misdemeanor" gal's amazing career in general. Another album turning 25 is Radiohead's towering OK Computer, which affords the perfect excuse to hear clips from not one but two audio interviews — the first with Thom Yorke and Colin Greenwood from 1993, the second with Phil Selway from 1997, shortly after OK Computer's release. Chris reminisces about two Radiohead shows he saw, including a Royal Festival Hall gig he reviewed in 2000.Mark then runs through the articles he's most enjoyed adding during the previous fortnight, including pieces about the Ronettes, the Impressions, Ray Parker, Jr. and A Guy Called Gerald. Jasper finishes things off with remarks about interviews with Fall Out Boy and Grandmaster Flash.Many thanks to special guest Chris Roberts. His new book The Velvet Underground is published by Palazzo and available now.Pieces discussed: Debbie Harry audio, Chris on Supa Dupa Fly, Missy Elliott, Radiohead audio: Thom Yorke & Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway, The Ronettes, John Mayall, Stonewall riots, Popol Vuh, Guy Called Gerald, The Impressions, Ray Parker Jr., Fall Out Boy, Grandmaster Flash and Ayo.
In this episode we are joined by the droll and charming Chris Roberts, who looks back on his career as a journalist, author and musician. Chris recalls the seminal early experience of first hearing T. Rex's 'Metal Guru' and explains how this led eventually to his writing for Sounds and then Melody Maker in the '80s. After detours via the ill-fated Ikon magazine and the fascinating Idle Worship anthology, we get to Chris' Uncut years and hear an audio clip of him being very cheeky to Debbie Harry. This brings us up to the present day and the publication of his fine new study of the Velvet Underground. We then turn to the week's featured artist, the divine Missy Elliott, and discuss her 25-year-old debut Supa Dupa Fly, reviewed by Chris for the Maker — and the "Misdemeanor" gal's amazing career in general. Another album turning 25 is Radiohead's towering OK Computer, which affords the perfect excuse to hear clips from not one but two audio interviews — the first with Thom Yorke and Colin Greenwood from 1993, the second with Phil Selway from 1997, shortly after OK Computer's release. Chris reminisces about two Radiohead shows he saw, including a Royal Festival Hall gig he reviewed in 2000. Mark then runs through the articles he's most enjoyed adding during the previous fortnight, including pieces about the Ronettes, the Impressions, Ray Parker, Jr. and A Guy Called Gerald. Jasper finishes things off with remarks about interviews with Fall Out Boy and Grandmaster Flash. Many thanks to special guest Chris Roberts. His new book The Velvet Underground is published by Palazzo and available now. Pieces discussed: Debbie Harry audio, Chris on Supa Dupa Fly, Missy Elliott, Radiohead audio: Thom Yorke & Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway, The Ronettes, John Mayall, Stonewall riots, Popol Vuh, Guy Called Gerald, The Impressions, Ray Parker Jr., Fall Out Boy, Grandmaster Flash and Ayo.
Today on Doing Business, Mr. Ray Parker of Parker Management Group, tells us how to price your product or service appropriately. When should you raise or lower prices? How should inflation affect your pricing? Ray explains and gives us many more gems. Pull up a chair and let's do business!
Their eighteenth studio album found The Kinks moving in a different direction than many previous albums. Low Budget would address many contemporary issues in song, rather than the subtle pieces and nostalgia found on earlier albums. The Kinks also recorded much of the album in New York rather than London. The result charted well in the United States, reaching number 11 on the Billboard 200. It did not do well in their native Britain.The band members of The Kinks for this album were Ray Davies on guitar, keyboards, and vocals, Dave Davies on guitar and background vocals, Jim Rodford on bass and background vocals, and Mick Avory on drums. They are joined in the studio by Nick Newall on saxophone and Gordon Edwards (briefly a member of the group) playing piano on the title track. Ray Davies wrote all the tracks on this album.The album was more heavily produced than other albums and took a harder edge, which was appropriate for their arena rock phase for the group. There were a lot of diverse songs as well, led by the disco-infused lead single, "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman." Catch Me Now I'm FallingThe second track from the album uses Captain America as a surrogate for the United States, and criticizes the U.S. as a country fallen on hard times, and its allies as not coming the the need of America despite earlier times when the allies were help by America during and after World War II. The song was released as a single, but only in the U.S.PressureA high speed deeper cut, this song looks at pressure as a contagious disease, one that can be spread from one person to another, but which also can take over when you're alone. This song has a decidedly punk flavor. The call and response sound in the vocals gives it a more manic feel as well.(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman The lead and biggest single from the album reached number 41 on U.S. charts. Ray Davies was inspired to write the lyrics by the release of "Superman: The Movie" in the previous year. The disco feel was difficult for the band to achieve. The song itself tells of a desire to take on modern problems like Superman, though the protagonist is nothing like the invincible super hero.Low BudgetThe title track leads off the second side of the album. It describes a man learning to live much more frugally due to hard economic times. The song was in line with the recessionary malaise of the times, though people could identify with it when living through any recession. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:The Main Theme to the motion picture The Amityville HorrorThis popular horror show convinced us all to stay away from houses that say, "Get Out!" STAFF PICKS:You Can't Change That by RaydioBruce leads off the staff picks with an American R&B and Funk band. Raydio is Arnell Carmichael and Darren Carmichael on vocals, Charles Fearing on guitars, Larry Tolbert on percussion, and Ray Parker, Jr. on vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, and primary songwriter. This song went to number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and features Arnell Carmichael on high vocals and Ray Parker, Jr. on low vocals.Goodbye (Astrid, Goodbye) by Cold ChiselRob's staff pick may not be well known in the U.S., but is a hit from Australia. In fact, Cold Chisel has been listed as the number 3 favorite Australian band as rated by Australian musicians, behind AC/DC and INXS, but ahead of Midnight Oil and Crowded House. This rocking song with a boogie beat is about a guy who is hitting the road, and was designed as a set finisher.I Don't Like Mondays by the Boomtown RatsWayne brings us a cult hit that was inspired by a school shooting in California. The piano-driven piece didn't chart in the U.S. but has had staying power over time. Front man Bob Geldof heard the original story of the shooting while doing an interview at WRAS radio out of Georgia State. Geldof regretted doing the song because it made the shooter famous.Heart of the Night by PocoBrian wraps up the staff picks on a mellow note. This is from the album "The Legend." Writer Paul Cotton said this song was inspired by his "love and lust for New Orleans," and that the song practically wrote itself. Phil Kinsey, who performed on saxophone on Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" is featured on alto sax on this song. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Morning Dance by Spyro GyraThis jazz fusion piece was on the charts in the summer of 1979 and closes out of podcast this week.
6:50 | Could a SCOTUS decision impact abortion access in Canada? Joyce Arthur of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, Meghan Doherty of Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights, and activist Robyn Schwarz, Ph.D. form a Real Talk Round Table on abortion rights. 39:58 | He brought the world the Ghostbusters theme song, but Ray Parker, Jr.'s career is about way more than that! The legendary singer/songwriter joins filmmaker Fran Strine for a Real Talk exclusive ahead of Opening Night at NorthwestFest. Real Talk is proud to be the presenting sponsor of "Who You Gonna Call?" on Friday, May 6 at 7pm MT at Metro Cinema. TICKETS: https://www.northwestfest.ca/ 57:27 | Where do Real Talkers land on Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's leadership review? We review the results of our most recent Get Real: Question of the Week presented by Y Station. ANSWER THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: https://ryanjespersen.com/question-of-the-week 1:10:13 | Hop on a hog for this week's edition of #MyJasper Memories presented by Tourism Jasper, featuring the award-winning Jasper Motorcycle Tours! MORE: https://www.jasper.travel/realtalk/
Today is the weekly News Roundup episode for Friday, April 29, 2022. It's coming to you a day earlier than usual as I am experimenting with different release dates, although I think it might make more sense for episodes to come out on M/W/F, so I think I'll do that moving forward. There's a lot that happened and a lot planned for the upcoming weekend and next week, including things happening today, so you won't want to miss this episode! Be sure to visit www.discoverdaytonpodcast.com for show notes and transcripts of this episode. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Dayton Police Department Dayton Human Relations Council Setters US Senate Candidate Morgan Harper The University of Dayton The Greater West Dayton Incubator The Entrepreneurs Center PNC Bandila Studios The Dayton Society of Artists Pizza Bandit Yellow Cab Tavern JD Ice Cream Dayton Metro Library Ohio Statehouse The Contemporary Dayton Playhouse The Junior League of Dayton Zen Lounge Sushi Bar Barrel Work Distillery Toxic Brewery SICSA The Square is Where American Legion Post 668 Front Street Studios Ladies Rock Dayton Carillon Historical Park 2nd Street Market The Orphanage Derby Day Weiner Dog Race Mother of Eden Paul Laurence Dunbar House Dayton Art Institute Montgomery County Board of Elections Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is the weekly News Roundup for Friday, April 29, 2022, where I read the news so you don't have to. You may have noticed that this is coming out on a Friday instead of a Saturday as it usually does, which I'm experimenting with, so let me know if you prefer one day over another. There's a lot of news to cover still, however, and lots of stuff happening in Dayton next week and beyond, so stay tuned. All right here's your news for this past week: Dayton police are warning about the dangers of drag racing in the wake of the crash seen round the world recently after a Springfield man wrecked his 2002 Dodge Viper on Patterson Boulevard earlier this month. The Springfield man was charged with drag racing and failing to maintain control, both misdemeanors. The police are warning that drag racing can cause damage to people and property and reminding drivers that it is not likely to be covered by their insurance if they wreck while drag racing. If you haven't yet seen the video, you can find it on my Facebook page at facebook.com/discoverdaytonpodcast. In other Dayton police-related news, citizens who are unhappy with how they were treated by Dayton police may now appeal to a Community Appeals Board, which the city hopes will help keep police conduct cases out of court while allowing people to appeal findings from police investigations. Three appeals hearings have already been scheduled and more are likely to come in the near future. The commissioners did make one change to the proposed legislation before approving it, however, which says that a Community Appeals Board hearing will be paused if someone initiates a lawsuit in court at the same time. You can submit an appeal at daytonhrc.org/community-appeals-board. Bond has been set at $1 million for a Dayton man who is accused of killing a security guard at Setters, a Dayton volleyball bar. The 36-year-old Anthony Fountain allegedly punched a 60-year-old security guard, who fell and struck his head on the concrete and later died at Miami Valley Hospital. Fountain's next hearing takes place on May 6. US Senate Candidate Morgan Harper came to Dayton yesterday to speak to voters about her platform of healthcare for all, a federal minimum wage, abortion rights protections, and more. Candidate Harper was also a guest on this show earlier this week, so check out Wednesday's episode to learn more about her campaign. The University of Dayton has announced the winners of its Flyer Pitch competition where entrepreneurs compete to earn a portion of over $150,000 in prizes to get their ideas off the ground. The contest is run by a number of local organizations, including UD's L William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, the Greater West Dayton Incubator, PNC, The Entrepreneurs Center, and Bandila Studios. There were four companies that won, which included Lannie, a nursing bra company, AIMM, a gravity-powered water filter, Fail Me Not Tutoring, a tutoring company, and Unemotional, a social-emotional learning service geared towards middle to high school students. If you're an artist you'll want to hear this. The Dayton Society of Artists is looking for submissions for its upcoming June show, which will be a celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month. Submissions are due this Saturday, April 30, however, so you have to act quickly. Any Dayton-area artist 18 or over can submit to the show, although they are only looking for 2D artwork. You may enter by sending up to three photos to director@daytondsa.org. Visit daytondsa.org for more information about submission requirements. If you're looking for a downtown ice cream location may now go to the Pizza Bandit, which is located at the Yellow Cab Tavern. They're partnering with Fairborn's JD Ice Cream and will start serving three flavors, including two JD Ice Cream favorites and one rotating flavor. The two regular flavors are “But Better,” which is vanilla with fudge brownie chunks, double-chocolate chip cookie dough, and peanut butter, and their “Banana Pudding” flavor. Well, you may remember that the Dayton Metro Library passed a $187 million bond approximately a decade ago that provided funding for it to update its locations, which it has been in the process of doing for some time now. Well, this week the library opened up its newest building at its Burkhardt Branch, which had its soft opening this past Monday. It now has just two branches left to renovate, which include the Northmont and Huber Heights Branches. The branches are expected to open in November of this year and the spring of 2023, respectively. Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are, not surprisingly, running out the clock on coming up with new Constitutional maps as they appear to be opting to wait until May 28, when a Federal Court is expected to impose the third set of maps they came up with and which the Ohio Supreme Court ruled as being unconstitutional. This comes despite calls from several of the redistricting commission's Democratic members publicly calling for the commission to reconvene. So it appears that thanks to Federal court intervention into state elections led by Trump-appointed judges, Ohio will now have unconstitutionally gerrymandered legislative districts. And finally, in local real estate news, a homeowner who recently put their house on the market has caused a stir on social media thanks to their choice of decor, as their interior has been designed based entirely on the sitcom “Friends.” The house, which is on Barney Avenue in Dayton, is listed at $135,000 and features purple walls, a bricked-wall kitchen, and a clawfoot tub. It's still currently operating as an Airbnb, so you may want to check it out soon if you'd like to visit. And now for things to do this weekend and next week: The Contemporary, AKA The Co has its annual art auction tonight, Friday, April 29 from 6:00-10:00pm at its location at the Dayton Arcade, where over 100 original works by local artists will be up for sale. There will be hor's doeuvres and a cash bar and ticket prices for non-members purchased beforehand are $90 or $100 at the door. The live auction begins at 8:00pm. The Dayton Playhouse is showing “Hello Dolly” tonight at 8:00pm at their Seibenthaler Avenue location. Ticket prices range from $18-20. The Junior League of Dayton is having a one-day Vintage in the Valley rummage sale at the Taj Ma Garaj at 300 S. Perry St. tomorrow, Saturday, from 9:00am to 3:00pm, although those who wish to participate in the early-bird sale can pay $5 and arrive as early as 7:00am. Stuff for sale will include clothing, books, kitchen items, toys, movies, and more. The money raised will go towards the group's programming, which focuses on childhood wellness and literacy development. Also tomorrow, the Zen Lounge sushi bar is hosting a “Taste of Things to Come” event going from 11:00am to 9:00pm that will feature special pricing on beer and cocktails and new drink specials. The event will also host the Tito's models at 8:00pm and if people wish to stay later they can attend their special Leather and Lace: Fetish Night. The Zen Lounge is located at 121 N. Ludlow St. If you're into spirits then you can attend the Spring Spirit Showcase at the Dayton Barrel Work distillery on Saturday, April 30, where you can try the three spirits that earned gold at the 2022 US Open Whiskey and Spirits Competition this year. Ticket prices range from $50-75, which get you over 50 samples of spirits, a commemorative rocks glass, and live music. A link to their Eventbrite can be found on their Facebook page. On Sunday, May 1 Toxic Brewery is partnering up with SICSA Pet Adoption & Wellness Center to launch their new beer SICSA: Lexi, which is a specialty Belgian Golden Ale and is named in memory of one of the Toxic Brewery family member's dog. People are encouraged to bring their leashed pets with them and can even purchase a non-alcoholic dog beer and other treats from Pet Wants Dayton. The event is free and goes from 1:00-5:00pm. If you work downtown you'll be excited to know that The Square is Where is returning next week starting on Monday, May 2, which is where the Courthouse Square downtown plays host to food vendors, games, live performing artists, and more from 11:30am-1:00pm every weekday. The program goes all summer up until September 30, so you have plenty of time to get down there at some point. Also Monday, May 2, you can visit the Cruise-In that takes place every Monday now through September at the American Legion Post 668 from 4:00-8:00pm. Food and drinks are available for purchase, and any hot rod custom, classic, or rare car, truck, or motorcycle is invited to display their vehicle. Next Friday, May 6 you can attend Art Hops at the Front Street studios, where you'll find plenty of artists, live music, live demos, workshops, artist talks, and, of course, food trucks. The event goes from 5:00-9:00pm and is free and open to the public. Also next Friday, May 6 at 6:30pm there is a Ladies Rock Dayton 4-Mile Run/Walk event. The race takes place at Carillon Historical Park and ticket prices range from $50 to $75. Visit ladiesrockdayton.itsyourrace.com/register to get your tickets. Next Saturday, May 7 marks the return of outdoor vendors to the 2nd Street Market, which is open every Saturday from 9:00am to 3:00pm. The band Cafe Con Leche will be performing that weekend as well, so be sure to check out the market that day. After you visit the market next Saturday you can head over to the Dayton Society of Artists to take part in an in-person printmaking workshop led by artist Micah Zavacky. The cost to register is $15 and participants will learn how to do trace monotypes. Registration costs include your materials, which will be provided, and the workshop begins at 10:00am and lasts for two hours. And if that's not enough art for you that day, you can also head over to the Front Street galleries for their 3rd Annual Folk Art Street Fair, which takes place from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The event is co-hosted by the Orphanage and Front Street and features artists from all over the midwest. The event is free and open to the public and you will be able to purchase food there and bring your pets. Also on Saturday, May 7 from 2:00-7:00pm you can attend the 4th Annual Derby Day Weiner Dog Race, which takes place in the Oregon District at 5th and Brown Streets. The Running of the Weiners is a kid-friendly event that features lots of activities and sidewalk vendors. It is also free to attend. Next Sunday, May 8 at the Dayton Convention Center from 7:00-11:00pm is the Inaugural Vegan Foodie Choice Awards, which is being launched by black & female-owned business, Mother of Eden. The event will feature dishes that have earned “Best Of” awards in their own towns and is geared towards boosting the recognition of vegan restaurants and food trucks and other culinary endeavors. You can visit veganfoodiechoiceawards.com to get your tickets to attend. Ticket prices start at $75 or you can purchase two tickets for just $130. Also happening next Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00pm is the Paul Laurence Dunbar Literary Circle, which takes place ever second Sunday of the month at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House. For next Sunday's event, the Dunbar House welcomes Omope Carter Daboiku, Wordsmith & International Storyteller. The event is free to attend and open to the public. The Dayton Art Institute recently announced that it will be bringing back its annual Art Gala for the first time since the pandemic. The gala will take place on June 11 starting at 7:00pm. Every year the institute selects a painting from its collection to be the night's theme, and this year the associate board has chosen Ray Parker's 1957 painting, “Summer Afternoon.” Ticket prices start out at $350 each. You can visit daytonartinstitute.org/artball to learn more and you can email Mike Griest at mgriest@daytonart.org to request an invitation. Be sure to check out the Grand Draw Raffle as well to learn how you can win prizes like jewelry, spa visits, travel prizes, and more. And finally, don't forget that next Tuesday, May 3, is Ohio's primary. Despite local legislative maps being in limbo, there are many races on the ballot, so don't forget to vote if you haven't done so already. That's it for this week's News Roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. As a reminder, you can now find transcripts of my news episodes on my website. Thanks for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
Music documentarian Fran Strine joins Staci and cohost Darren Gordon Smith. Fran is the director of Hired Gun, a fascinating film about the sidemen and session musicians of rock, In it, Fran tells stories about Billy Joel's band, Whitesnake, P!NK, Metallica… and many more. His current documentary is about Ray Parker, Jr., and it's called, appropriately enough, Who You Gonna Call? The veteran filmmaker shares insight into his interview and editing processes, how he got the dream job of working with the one and only Dolly Parton, and why Ray Parker, Jr., is so much more than just “the Ghostbusters guy.” Also, Darren and Staci discuss the original rock music songs in their new film The Second Age of Aquarius, their interest in the 27 Club, and what it must have been like for a rock star to have control of their “image” in the pre-social media days. Photos and video at RockNRollThings.com. More on Fran Strine at https://f26productions.com/
En 1999 dans le Nouveau-Mexique, la police recueille un étrange témoignage d'une femme qui raconte avoir échappé de justesse à son ravisseur. La police sera-t-elle en mesure de mener une enquête complète, quand les victimes elles-mêmes sont incapables de se souvenir de ce qui s'est passé ? Pour le savoir, je vous invite à découvrir avec moi la terrible et effrayante affaire de David Ray Parker, le tueur de « la boite à jouets », considérée comme l'une des affaires de crime sexuel les plus horribles que l'Amérique ait jamais connu. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
CEO of R3M Group & Ricochet Music, entrepreneur, man with a golden voice, musician, guitarist, original member of the funk R&B band-Raydio, Raydio & Ray Parker Jr recorded 6 top 20 R&B LP's, 5 in top 10, 14 top 20 R&B songs, & 13 top 40 hits, a public figure, a Detroit, MI nativeGet insight from Arnell about:The groups he grew up with in his neighborhood!Henry's Lounge in DetroitThe Carmichael Movement, Energy MC2, & the money earned in those daysThe sound of funk and where it is todayRaydio being the first black group on Arista Record LabelSongs from the Raydio days along with a story from the Dinah Shore ShowBeing on tour with Frankie Beverly, Bootzie Collins, Rick James, & Kool & the GangTough story on him writing a song for the SOS Band that leads to his other singlesReviving Raydio that includes his love of jazzWhat his take of music is today, the sound of vinyl records, & what satisfies him as a musicianThe phrase- Keep It FunkyLinks:Original Raydio Website: https://www.originalraydio.com/Follow Arnell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arnellderek/?hl=enArnell on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/ArnellDerek/Video of Raydio feat. Arnell Carmichael: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNET2xamcxUBecome a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBefore the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Merch: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/merch Extra 5Was Ghostbusters the end of Raydio?Stopping in Minneapolis for Prince & Ray Parker to meetThe group- HeatwaveSupport the show (https://www.beforethelightspod.com/member-areas)
Special thanks to Vallery Johnson, Ray Parker, Allan Dib, James Clear, David Groverman, Donna Snyder-White and Ivan Thomas for helping to inspire the material in this episode.
Happy New Year! We kick off 2022 with a bona fide New Year's movie: Ghostbusters II! The gang returns to fight an evil spirit trapped in a painting who wants to kidnap and inhabit a baby on New Year's Eve. It's an extremely silly film, but the soundtrack is almost wall to wall bangers! New Jack Swing was on the rise in a big way in 1989, and bolstered by singles from Bobby Brown and Run DMC, this soundtrack was one of the breakout hits of that summer. In addition, we get tracks from New Edition, Doug E. Fresh, Glenn Frey, and the requisite Oingo Boingo cut. And, for some reason, they dug up an Elton John B-side to fill out the album. So fire up those proton packs and join us as we ring in the new year! SHOW NOTES: Ghostbusters II is available to stream here! For more on New Jack Swing, see our episode on The Mask INTRO: "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker, Jr. OUTRO: "We're Back" by Bobby Brown MUSIC VIDEOS: "On Our Own" by Bobby Brown "Ghostbusters" by Run DMC Have a soundtrack you'd like us to cover? Follow us on Twitter @OSTParty and let us know! Or email us at OSTPartyPod@gmail.com
On this episode I sit down with the one and only Alexis Ray Parker. We talk about her previous projects and their inspirations. We also talk about her origins as an artist and what we can expect from her in the future.
The Toy-Box Killer is an American kidnapper, torturer, rapist and suspected serial killer, David Ray Parker is known as the Toy-Box Killer. Equipping and soundproofing a truck trailer, David would indulge in his darkest sexual fantasies with his kidnapped victims.Website: wickedandgrim.comLinks:parkaman.com/transcript-david-parker-rays-audio-tape-toy-box-killer/murderpedia.org/male.R/r/ray-david-parker.htmwikipedia.org/wiki/David_Parker_Ray#cite_note-18oxygen.com/killer-couples/crime-news/how-toy-box-killer-david-parker-ray-and-cindy-hendy-tortured-womenyoutube.com/watch?v=NUiL4mv7mBIkrqe.com/news/investigations/suspected-killer-david-parker-rays-girlfriend-readies-for-release/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we're joined by Chris Hartman of The Film Exiles Podcast, to discuss our favorite songs featured on 1980's movie soundtracks! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE The Bangles - Hazy Shade Of Winter (Less Than Zero); Pat Benatar - Invincible (The Legend Of Billy Jean); The Blues Brothers - Everybody Wants Somebody To Love (The Blues Brothers); Jackson Browne - Somebody's Baby (Fast Times At Ridgemont High); Stan Bush - The Touch (Transformers: The Movie); John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band - On The Dark Side (Eddie & The Cruisers); Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Say Anything); Sammy Hagar - Heavy Metal (Heavy Metal); Cyndi Lauper - The Goonies R Good Enough (The Goonies); Huey Lewis & The News - The Power Of Love & Back In Time (Back To The Future); Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone (Top Gun) & Nobody's Fool (Caddyshack 2); Gerard McMahon - Cry Little Sister (The Lost Boys); Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – (I've Had) The Time of My Life (Dirty Dancing); Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) - If You Leave (Pretty In Pink); Ray Parker, Jr. - Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters); John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire (St. Elmo's Fire); Prince - Let's Go Crazy & When Doves Cry (Purple Rain); Real Life - Send Me An Angel (Rad / The Wizard); Mark Safen - Win In The End (Teen Wolf); Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me (The Breakfast Club); Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now (Mannequin) & Robert Temper - No Easy Way Out (Rocky IV). CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON THE FILM EXILES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmExiles/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexilesnetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmExiles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support
Wednesday started with some disappointing news from LSU with DE Ray Parker being suspended indefinitely. We discuss how this impacts the start of the season and the defensive line depth. On a positive note, Jabril Cox has been names a preseason All-American and freshman WR Kayshon Boutte is living up to the hype. And we chat with Laura Rigney, mother of 5-star OT Tristan Leigh, who was part of a large group of elite prospects in Baton Rouge this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices