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Pearl's latest episode delves into the life and experiences of Darren Bergfeld, a creative professional who has navigated the ups and downs of various industries while balancing family life and personal growth. Join us as we explore Darren's journey, from his early days in music and technology to his current role as a radio personality and digital manager. Discover how he has learned to embrace change, seize opportunities, and inspire others to find their creative side. Through his story, we'll uncover valuable lessons on leadership, parenting, and the importance of community involvement. Get ready to be motivated and inspired as we embark on this journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the power of pursuing one's passions while making a positive impact on the lives of others.Darren Burgfeld works as a radio personality and digital manager for River Radio in Cape Girardeau. He hosts the Iceburg in the Morning show on Real Rock 99.3 and covers 10a-2p weekdays on 93.9 Mike FM. He also has hosted a twice-weekly Facebook live morning podcast as well as hosting Humans in Tune podcast segments for Mike FM. Off the air, Darren is a musician (performing as trombone for Shades of Soul locally) and strong community advocate, serving on the board for United Way of Southeast Missouri and Levi's Children's Charity (Levi's Adventure Trail). He lives and works in Cape Girardeau, MO and is married to Carrie, the true professional in the relationship. Darren has two kids, Layla and Lawson, who he personally guarantees are better than any other kids you've met. www.realrock993.comwww.939mikefm.comwww.humansofcape.comwww.facebook.com/burgfeld@iceburgmo on Instagram, TikTok, etcIceburg in the Morning (Twice weekly on FB) and Humans In Tune (not a regular schedule but segments featuring guests like YOU :))facebook.com/burgfeld/videos for the twice weekly showfacebook.com/939mikefm/videoshttps://939mikefm.com/podcast/ for the Humans in Tune bitsfacebook.com/burgfeld/videos for the twice weekly showfacebook.com/939mikefm/videoshttps://939mikefm.com/podcast/ for the Humans in Tune bitsFollow Pearl onsocial media TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: @PearlchiarenzaGo to https://www.wsliving.com/Remember to embrace your inner pearl, nourish yourself, and find balance in life. Staytrue to your authentic self and continue working on your personal growth.
May Rockstar Teacher winner, Ms. Myers, 6th grade teacher at Valley Elementary in Sugarloaf, reveals a few of her secrets for being a rock star in the classroom for 36 years.
When the LIFERS Podcast moved offices and we needed movers — we wanted real movers, real service… real rock and roll. So we called the guys at REAL ROCK ‘N' ROLL MOVERS. These guys delivered rock solid service. If you're planning a move —residential, commercial, whatever— you gotta call the REAL ROCK ‘N' ROLL MOVERS. Plus their boss man used to play drums in Starball and Moreno (and was also the drum tech for Local H). You've seen their cool black skull moving trucks everywhere. That's them! REAL ROCK ‘N' ROLL MOVERS. These guys know the meaning of rock!
Faced with an autoimmune disorder since childhood, rock radio announcer Amy Volume has been a patient of The Ottawa Hospital for about 20 years. More recently, she started losing mobility in one leg and that's when her orthopaedic team said it was time for her to have hip replacement surgery. Listen to hear more about Amy's story and why she considers our ortho surgeons the real rock stars. (23:46)
Robbie Phoenixx is an industry recognized Competitive Intelligence Expert. His media team reaches 140+ million U.S. households and global radio listeners. Robbie works with industry titans from Live Nation and Amazon Prime Video to Verizon, AT&T and more. Today, Robbie speaks on how to leverage your creative advantage to become your competitive advantage and what every leader must do to become their team's win factor.Connect with Robbie & Sonic Octane: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or TEXT "Robbie" to 33777 to receive free music and join his growing tribe of 35,000+ strong!.Subscribe, rate us 5, come join in all the other fun we offer, but most of all we hope you enjoy! If you liked this, and want to hear more, give us a follow and let us know! Or maybe you just want to tell us how awful we are? Comments help the algorithm, and we love to see ‘em! And as always, don't kill the messenger. ~Beloved Sponsors~Exotic Fridge Join our DISCORD server!! Whiskey Fund (help support our podcast habit!):PayPal - hermesauslander@gmail.com Our Patreon & YouTube Connect with Hermes: Instagram & Twitter Connect with Morpheus: Instagram Support the show
Playlist : Earl Sixteen - Going to Africa - 1981 - Lp Reggae Sound - Dread at the controls The Gladiators - Symbol of reality - 1982 - Lp même nom - Nighthawk Records Sergeant Pepper (Garnett Cross) - Two Wrongs - 1983 - Lp Judgement Day - Ariwa Winston Hussey - Fight War Again - 1984 - Lp The girl I adore - Live & Learn Records Hugh Griffiths - African Dreams - 1986 - Lp Mother Africa - Steppers Burning Spear - People of the world - 1986 - Lp Même nom - Slash Freddy Mc Kay - I'm a free man - 1987 - Lp même nom - Uptempo Records Israel Vibration - Live and give - 1988 - Lp Strenght of my life - RAS Ijahman - Ghetto Living Not Easy - 1989 - Lp Inside Out - Jahmani Earl Zero - In a Thankful Mood - 2010 - Lp And god said to man - A-lone Prod The Congos - Strength To Strength - 2011 - 7" sur Ariwa Natural Vibes - Sweet Sensation 1977 Suffering & Faith Dennis Brown – Give me your love 1979 Cash And Carry Records Pablo Moses –Music Is My Desire 1982 Island Records Michael Prophet – You are no good 1980 Greensleeves Earl Sixteen - Juicy black 2013 Iroko Records Robert Ffrench - Mother in law 1985 Black Solidarity Wayne Smith - Time Is A Moment In Space 1979 Jammys Nitty Gritty - Turn them back 1986 Prince Jammys Dub/Dub Store Sugar Minott – Come again 1986 S.M.P Pad Anthony - Welcome to my place 1980s Mixing Lab Theo - Red Eye Gal 1989 Golden Note Cocoa Tea, Cutty Ranks & Home T - Going Is Rough Remix George Dekker & The RITS Riddim Force Feat. Vin Gordon - Babylon System Emmanuel and The Bionites – Bag O waya / Roots of Noah 2022 Halalujah Records Album Roots of Noah Beniam Willing - No one can fool I and I 2023 Sky Tings Label Owen Knibbs - Only Jah Jah 2023 Owen Knibbs Music Joe Yorke & Yaksha - Rocking Ship 2023 Steppas Records The Rockers Disciples Feat Prince Jamo - Slogan On The Wall 2022 Real Rock reprise des Vice Roys Earl Sixteen - One By One 2023 Merge Productions Blessed Stephens - Show Love + riddim 2023 HFP Love up riddim
i went to a book sale today and i judged all the books by their covers. or more specifically, their spines. i chose the books based on the lettering on their spines and i guess we’ll see how it goes! but wow, ugh, some book covers are so ugly. i’m just hoping that if i’m drawn to the aesthetic of the cover art then i may be drawn to the content or style of writing?i judge people based on their aesthetics also (it’s a shortcut we all take, yah?) but it gets confusing because of places like urban outfitters and also because some of my favorite people have truly upsetting fashion sense.but like books, and people, i love a good recommendation. that way i don’t have to make time-saving judgements based on aesthetics. so what/who would you recommend to me?DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Valley Gals “Come Over” Real Rock01:24 Post Moves “Cerulean” No Dignity in Haste04:56 ITCHY BUGGER “Baker Man” Done One07:18 Crisman “Rock” Crisman Tape09:32 Xenia Rubinos “DIOSA” DIOSA vs. BUGEISHA12:17 Gutter Girls “Love Song” Gutter Girls EP13:59 Mister Goblin “Calendar Dogs” Is Path Warm?18:09 Paperman “fool zero” cherry brain21:37 Overwhelmed “Thirty Five” Who Rules The World?23:58 Les Halles “Golden Hour V-VI” Golden Hours26:19 Sondra Sun-Odeon “Oaks” Desyre29:16 franz murder “a dreamlike place…” brat school32:19 Post/Boredom “Everything Avoider” Ritualistic Time Abuser35:19 Tara Jane O'Neil “The Crying Game” Songs for Peacock38:57 2 Chevrons “Disappear” No Rules In Outta Space41:49 PickleBoy “downer days” taking care43:45 P.P. Rebel “Where The Quiet Go” P.P. Is… Peeping Piebald Past The Night!46:37 Gentleman Surfer “J.L. Pluckin” Point Bag50:51 Liquids “Don’t Wanna Get To Know You” 2 Soft Serves and a Hard Rock53:07 BOBBY WOULD “Bad Man (I’m Not A)” Baby56:18 Lux “Combat” New day58:02 Justus Proffit “Spirit” Return 2 Zero59:46 Ora Cogan “Moonbeam” Crickets62:57 Shannon Lay “Something On Your Mind” August64:58 Girl Ray “Because” Girl
#16 Southeast Missouri (19-16) vs. #16 Texas A&M-CC (23-10)NCAA First FourDate: Tuesday, March 14, 2023Tip-Off: 5:40 p.m., CTLocation: Dayton, OhioFacility: UD ArenaSeries: First MeetingHead Coaches: Brad Korn (44-50 overall; 44-50 at SEMO; 27-28 OVC). Steve Lutz (46-22 overall; 46-22 at TAMCC; 21-11 Soutland).Follow the RedhawksRadio: Real Rock 99.3 FM (Erik Sean)TV: truTV (Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson, Jon Rothstein)Live Stats: NCAA.comTwitter: @SEMOMBB2023 NCAA Tournament Bracket: Complete BracketNCAA Tournament Guide: Southeast Missouri (PDF)Time to Dance#16 Southeast Missouri (19-16) will square off against #16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (23-10) in the First Four of the NCAA Tournament Tuesday. Tip-off is set for 5:40 p.m., CT at UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio.Follow the RedhawksFans can listen live on the radio at Real Rock 99.3 FM. Erik Sean will be on the call. The game will be televised live on truTV with Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson and Jon Rothstein calling the action. Live stats are available at NCAA.com and Twitter updates will be provided @SEMOMBB.Series HistorySoutheast Missouri meets Southland Conference member Texas A&M-CC for the first time Tuesday. The Islanders are the automatic qualifier out of their conference this season.Winner Goes to South RegionalThe winner of Tuesday's game between #16 Southeast Missouri and #16 Texas A&M-CC will go to the South Regional in Birmingham, Alabama to play #1 Alabama on Thursday, Mar. 16. Tip for that game in Birmingham is 1:45 p.m., CT on CBS.First NCAA Tournament in 23 YearsThe Redhawks are in their first NCAA Tournament in 23 years and second in program history. Southeast Missouri last made the NCAA Tournament in 1999-2000. SEMO is 0-1 all-time at the NCAA Tournament. The Redhawks came up on the short end of a close 64-61 loss to LSU (Mar. 16) in Salt Lake City, Utah that year. SEMO was a #13 seed in the 2000 NCAA Tournament, which was won by Michigan State in Indianapolis, Indiana.Winning SeasonAt 19-16 overall, Southeast Missouri has its first winning season in nine years. SEMO finished the 2013-14 campaign at 18-14 overall for its last winning season. The Redhawks ended a streak of eight-straight losing records. One more victory will give SEMO 20 wins in a season for only the third time during its NCAA Division I era in program history. The Redhawks also went 20-9 in 1998-99 and 24-7 in 1999-2000. This year is SEMO's ninth winning season since the Redhawks joined the Division I ranks in 1991-92.OVC ChampionsThe Redhawks, 4-0 in March, stormed their way into the NCAA Tournament when they won four games in four days to claim this year's Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship. As a #5 seed, Southeast Missouri beat #8 Lindenwood (Mar. 1) and #4 Tennessee State (Mar. 2) before ousting the tournament's top two seeds in #1 Morehead State (Mar. 3) and #2 Tennessee Tech (Mar. 4). SEMO became the first #5 seed to ever win the OVC Tournament and is the first team to four games in four days at the event since Austin Peay accomplished the feat in 2016.First Ticket PunchedSoutheast Missouri was the first team to punch its tickeThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Rock and Roll Legend, Felix Cavaliere, Founding Member, “The Rascals” About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Felix Cavaliere, is a legendary musician and singer-songwriter whose illustrious 5-decade career began as a backup musician for Joey Dee and the Starliters, but very quickly evolved into the creation of one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time: The Rascals. His pioneering musicianship on the keys of the Hammond B-3 electric organ, together with his rich, powerful R & B vocals gave the Rascals their signature sound, which was pure magic, in a long string of hits including “Good Lovin”, “I've Been Lonely Too Long”, “Groovin”, “How Can I Be Sure”, “A Girl Like You”, “A Beautiful Morning”, and “People Got to be Free”. Our guest, together with his bandmates Dino Danelli, Eddie Brigati and Gene Cornish – better known as The Rascals - are widely considered to be the very first REAL Rock & Roll band, and they were without question the best “blue eyed soul” group to emerge in the 60's. Their song “Good Lovin”, originally recorded by “The Olympics”, is listed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as one of the top 500 songs that shaped Rock & Roll. And Rolling Stone included it on their list of the Greatest Songs of All Time. And the song “Groovin” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Since the Rascals broke up in 1972, our guest has had a hugely successful solo career, with 7 albums including his self-titled album “Felix Cavaliere”, “Destiny”, “Treasure”, “Castles in the Air”, “Dreams in Motion”, “Nudge it up a Notch”, which got a Grammy nomination, and “Midnight Flyer”. He continues to perform across the country and around the world for sell-out crowds with his band “Felix Cavaliere's Rascals”. And last year, he released a highly compelling, deeply personal and very moving book entitled, “Memoir of a Rascal”, which is truly one of the most poignant and spiritually uplifting memoirs I've ever read. The list of accolades this man has received is staggering. As a member of the Rascals, he's been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Hit Parade Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. And as an individual, he's also been inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Hammond Organ Hall of Fame. And of equal importance, in 2015 he received the Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award from the World Hunger Association, in recognition of his well-known efforts to make the world better, kinder and more generous. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://www.felixcavalieremusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/felixcavalieresrascals/https://twitter.com/FelixCavalierehttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/felix-cavaliere/id1156746https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLNn2Gwu8mJaWWvjScjR6w #FelixCavaliere #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Legendary St. Louis media personality REAL ROCK TOM TERBROCK joins the show for an unforgettable tournament of pop culture. Jason Kull and Mark Bland welcome Tom Terbrock to the QNow for some much needed discussion and a run through some of the greatest metal music of all time. Tom spent many days working at a other political radio stations with his cohort Dave Glover producing one of the best radio shows in St. Louis Broadcast history. And Tom is not a fan of discussing the politics anymore. Find out why it bothers him so much! Next up Tom brings up Prowrestling and the fact that Mark just had a match last month against Shaft for the commissionership. Mark has to explan to Tom how he was screwed over by the management of MMWA and cheated out of his rightful win! This brings up other wrestling and then eventually gets back to radio and learning how you know you are doing well or became popular in broadcasting. Tom tells a story Mark knows all too well and the two disucss their less than stellar past issues with hate in the industry. Finally Mark, Jay and Tom take a crack at the Tournament of Pop Culture: Best Metal Albums of all time. Yes Iron Maiden was in the tournament. Mark, a bit frightened byt the potential reaction, put together a lit of the best metal albums of all time. Some taken from the RollingStone list of albums, some personally thrown in there...but reagrdless, a TOPC that is designed for the guest. Did Mark do good? Is your metal album on the list? Did the album you thougth would win, actually win...We find out on this episode of the show.
Gratitude can help your attitude, Did ‘beer’ change the course of history? And Turkey Terror! That’s what Paul Layendecker is BuZzin’ about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where real rock lives on. Tell them large Marge sent ya.
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Neb and Mues listen to some more clips of Opie and Anthony on WAAF including the boys discussing radio hosts playing clips from their "Demented World" compilation album, their views on the death penalty, and a rather creepy clip of O&A talking about drinking with an 11 year old caller. We also read a couple news paper articles about O&A getting suspended for two weeks over the controversy of their new Whip 'Em Out Wednesday campaign. We also watch some clips from the short lived Real Rock TV, including a variety of different skits and segments featuring O&A featuring Elmo, Billy Idol, and a random woman on the beach.
The words Divinely given to Peter were then immediately added to by Christ, as He goes on to explain very clearly what the Messiah necessarily was to undergo to REDEEM His people. And in so doing, Christ makes very clear, that He, and He alone, is the Real Rock upon which His Church is built- -1- The Metaphor-2- The Foundation-3- The Suffering Rock
Powwow Highway where real rock lives on
En el año 2002 volvió a reunirse la formación original de The Blasters, Phil Alvin (voz), John Bazz (bajo), Dave Alvin (guitarra) y Bill Bateman (batería). El 13 de agosto de 2003 ofrecieron un concierto en el Galaxy Theatre de Santa Ana en donde contaron con Gene Taylor, pianista de sus primeros álbumes, con Sony Burguess y Billy Boy Arnold como estrellas invitadas, y con coistas de The Calvanes y The Medallions –legendarias bandas del doo wop de Los Angeles-. La actuación fue registrada y editada en el álbum “Live going home”, el disco que protagoniza esta nueva entrega de la serie “En Directo”. Playlist (todas las canciones del álbum “Live Going Home”); (sintonía) THE BLASTERS “Marie Marie” THE BLASTERS “Real Rock drive” THE BLASTERS “Border Radio” THE BLASTERS “Crazy baby THE BLASTERS “Help you dream” THE BLASTERS “Have mercy baby” THE BLASTERS “No other girl” THE BLASTERS “Don’t you lie to me” THE BLASTERS “So long baby goodbye” THE BLASTERS “Red headed woman” THE BLASTERS “Wandering eye” THE BLASTERS “American music” THE BLASTERS “One bad stud” THE BLASTERS “Flip flop and fly” Escuchar audio
Phillip and Atticus discuss Finn Balor joining Judgment Day and kicking Edge, The controversy and confusion surrounding the AEW Interim-World Championship, the new AEW All-Atlantic Title and more. We Da One's!!!! Please check out our What A Maneuver! Store: https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/bullet-cast Please check out our Pro Wrestling Tees Store: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/bulletcast Follow Bullet Cast On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebulletcast/?hl=en Follow Bullet Cast On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BulletCast Follow Bullet Cast On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BulletCast2sweet/ Subscribe to Bullet Cast On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKHzfruskD8imAVVmWAaSQ Bullet Cast Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/thebulletcastc
Crack is Always on TimeFake News, Real News, Real Rock and Fake Rock.Joe Biden spent 40 years making America Worse and then in 1 year made it 40 years worse than he did before.25APLEASE
There are many many fakes in the motorcycle club scene. This is especially true when people take on the name and colors of established clubs. In this video we're going to go over some fakes and internet patch sellers that have stolen the Rock Machine Colors. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
Kevin Martin (Candlebox) joins Benny, Siobhán, and Cory to talk everything grunge. We get an in-depth look into the beginnings of Candlebox, the surprising influences that go into the band. We get Kevin's take on why Grunge was the last movement of Real Rock n Roll, his experiences meeting big celebrities like Madonna and Layne Staley, and why he makes sure never takes his job too seriously. Tune in to this week's episode with us and let's get 2020d! Check out Kevin Martin: @iamkevinmartin FOLLOW 2020'd: Official Site: https://2020-d.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/yougot2020d Instagram: instagram.com/yougot2020d WATCH + LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE: https://lnk.to/yougot2020d #candlebox #KevinMartin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.Today I meet football writer Kenny Miller, who in previous roles worked in comms for the Scottish FA and Hibs.During our chat, I speak to Kenny about his start in journalism at a young age, working with Four Four Two magazine and his more recent career working at Hampden and Easter Road. Kenny also shares some stories with me about the book he co-wrote in 2012, Football Manager Stole My Life in which he got to meet the legendary Tonton Zola Mokouko. Later I asked Kenny to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. We covered some classic shirts as Kenny told me about a trip to the Velodrome inspired by Marseilles legend Franck Sauzée, meeting the Jamaicans in Paris during France 98 and we round off 114 years of history with Hibernian's emotional Scottish Cup Win in 2016.Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast ***You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email. footballkitmemories@gmail.com https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcasthttps://instagram.com/footballkitmemoriesWatch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAwMake sure you follow Kenny on socialhttps://twitter.com/Kenny_MillarThe music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.comAnd… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice. PS…Catch the Jamaica France 98 Anthem ‘Kick It' herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8YWTxadQ4It uses a sample from ‘Real Rock' by Sound Dimension which is also a banger if you fancy going down a Studio One Records shaped hole on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebMv8dnRfMY (not just a football shirts podcast ;) ) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike is on vacation this week so we're a bit late uploading the show, but it's well worth the wait! Dr. Bones is joined by the fantastic Tex Mex Shaman for both parts of this weeks show, Part 1 is a proper rock n roller with brand new tracks by Gus G, Master Dy, Bulzara, Klubber Lang, Icarus, Call To The Faithful, Toxic Foxtrot, We Three Kings, Crushed By Pimps, Get The F*ck Outta Dodge, Wasted Pretty, Portobello Express, $8 Rum, Future Radio, Katherine Aly, and Grip On Reality. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message
41. Bringing the REAL ROCK to you in each and every episode of "Go Kat, GO!" Dig the wild sounds of Americana & Ameripolitan rhythms, served up in a BIG 3 hour portion on WCBN, FM on a Tuesday nite! Rolling with the UK's Danny Fisher, NY's Lara Hope & The Ark Tones, Sweden's Go Getters, GA's Lucky Jones, TX's Marti Brom and CA's very own Geoffrey Miller!The legends are represented by Carl Perkins, Ben Hewitt, Johnny Horton, Janis Martin, Patsy Cline, Billy Lee Riley, Charlie Ryan & Johnny Powers to name but a few! We'll get a head start on Summer '21 with some fun weather rockers and spin our wheels with a scorching set of revved up hot rod songs! The rockin' hits are HERE on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™
Non-Stop Rock Talk welcomes former American Idol and The Voice contestant Griffin Tucker to the show today to discuss his latest single, his love of Led Zeppelin and how his process of songwriting works. Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
More Fake News, Real Rock and Real America, one rock riff at a time. Maryland Deathfest gets two new ragers, Rogan crushes Fauci, NY Post loses a writer and more!
Episode # 135 - Rocker Griffin Tucker & The Real Rock Revolution release single / video "Gypsy Woman." Griffin explains to Pat how it all started musically for love at the age of 8. He is a very talented multi-instrumentalist and his first instrument was playing the drums. Over the years, he would progress to piano, guitar and many more instruments. We talked about his music and songwriting, of which his Awesome parents write the lyrics and he proves the music. He released a 6 track EP in 2017 "Believe It" Griffin talks about his experience on American Idol and on The Voice. We talk about his band - The Real Rock Revolution with Patrick Smith on rhythm guitar, Cameron Cianelli on bass, and Joshua Sloan on drums. The track "Gypsy Woman" What the plan is, releasing singles or is there an album release upcoming? Touring plans for 2021? And much more!! Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!! Patreon Page: Pat's SoundbytesRocker
OK, We got it wrong... Episode 18 was fun but not up to our standards! We re-did the Rock Brackets and it's now not 16 Bands... It's Like 74 bands we work through. Hear TD Witman, Big Mike, Papa Gig, and Patty C get down and dirty with the matchups! Mikey D and Lee are back next week!
How Murphy & Jodi's daughter Phoebe is about to crank up the noise at home, big time.
Ahram Arya is a coach, human design guide, and healer attuned to inspire your higher purpose and unlock your power to create. He combines wisdom from his own spiritual path with 20 years of experience as a creative director, story-teller, and industrial designer with top brands including Nike. He says, “I was the guy at the whiteboard bringing people together to create solutions through collective vision. Now I mix spiritual laws with proven strategies that transform individuals and teams with the power of what is possible. I coach that flow-state, spirituality, and creativity are all the same thing - but we have to support all three.” Ahram holds degrees from Tufts University in Engineering Psychology and the Academy of Art University in Industrial Design. Find his website here: https://ahramarya.org Follow him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ahramarya _____________________________________________ CRAZY SALE RIGHT NOW ALERT! To check out CURED Nutrition and their various wonderful CBD products which are ALL DISCOUNTED 25-40% RIGHT NOW, click here: https://bit.ly/3hVQivi. Use the code LOVEBOMBS at checkout, and you get FREE shipping. I use it every day and cannot recommend it more highly. They're fantastic (especially the ZEN pills)! Seriously. SO GOOD. _____________________________________________ Follow me on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs Sign up for my weekly newsletter! Each week, I share a personal story as well as my favorite books, tunes, articles, and ideas. Click here: http://eepurl.com/T0l91. It's easy and takes five seconds. Check out a list of 120 of my favorite books here, including many my guests have written and recommend reading: https://bookshop.org/shop/LDLB --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longdistancelovebombs/message
Sandy Gennaro was born and raised in NYC and currently resides in Nashville, TN. Throughout his career as a world class rock and roll drummer, Sandy has toured the globe and recorded with world renowned artists: Cyndi Lauper, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Bo Diddley, Johnny Winter, The Monkees, Joe Lynn Turner, Michael Bolton, Benny Mardones, Craaft, The Mamas and Papas and Jon Paris. Sandy talks about his move from being a rock star drummer to being a rock star speaker, the similarities between the two businesses, and why video is a major asset in his marketing.
Adam, Bryan and Gina open today’s show talking about how everyone wants to be able to work from home and get paid, especially teachers. They go on to discuss how we define certain jobs as ‘essential’, as well as opinions that Adam has modified over his lifetime. They also watch a clip about the transition of power from Trump to Biden, and talk with a caller about the world of chess. Later, Josh Todd and Stevie D of Buckcherry join the show, and Adam can’t help but notice the kids doing online schooling in the background. The guys then talk about their upcoming live virtual concert, performing at socially distanced venues, and how their lives have changed since the lockdowns. Before the break, everyone discusses the delicate balance of egos in Rock N Roll. Please support today’s sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADAM Lifelock.com enter ADAM Geico.com PlutoTV MadisonReedMr.com enter ADAM10 Butcherbox.com/ADAM SoloStove.com enter ADAM
Classic Riddims Special.Das neue Projekt von Jeremy Harding „Dancehall Anthems“ hat es mal wieder bewiesen: Es gibt gewisse Riddims im Reggae & Dancehall, die unsterblich sind. Riddims wie „Real Rock“ oder „Stalag“ mögen noch so alt sein, sie können trotzdem immer wieder von neuem begeistern, wenn sie von aktuellen Künstlern besungen werden. Wir hören in einige dieser legendären Riddims rein und hören alte und neue Beiträge.Reggae & Dancehall Radioshow by Real Rock Sound. Jeden 1. Donnerstag im Monat von 21.00 bis 23.00 Uhr auf Radio Rasa. Die Reggae-Radio-Sendung mit viel Musik, Gästen, Specials, Veranstaltungstipps, Ticket- und CD-Verlosungen!
Sanjay Parikh is a digital content creator. He is currently employed by the band Shinedown in which he tours the U.S. and around the world. Sanjay also works for one of the largest active rock stations in the country, 98 KUPD Arizona’s Real Rock. John Guarnieri is the Chief Operating Officer of Silver Spear Security, LLC, which specializes in bodyguard, estate, event and tour security across the globe. He graduated from Norwich University- Corps of Cadets in 2008, and went into the U.S. Secret Service until 2014, where he transitioned into the private sector. He is currently the director of security for the platinum rock band, Shinedown. Find John & Sanjay on Instagram & Facebook https://www.instagram.com/johnsilverspear https://www.instagram.com/sanjayparikhphoto/ #NHCONCERTPHOTOGS Send your Concert Questions to NHCONCERTPHOTOGS@GMAIL.COM www.TalesFromThePit.net Music Licensed by Story Blocks
ep 190: Real rock and more. Real Rock è un riddim caposaldo della cultura reggae, prodotto dai Soud Dimension e pubblicato dall'etichetta giamaicana Studio One nel 1967. Ha ispirato artisti, che hanno ispirato artisti, una catena a non finire...I brani iconici su questo riddim sono senza dubbio “Armagideon Time” di Willie Williams, e “ No ice cream sound” di Johnny Osbourne...ma a Snippet non ci accontentiamo solo di questi!
ep 190: Real rock and more. Real Rock è un riddim caposaldo della cultura reggae, prodotto dai Soud Dimension e pubblicato dall’etichetta giamaicana Studio One nel 1967. Ha ispirato artisti, che hanno ispirato artisti, una catena a non finire...I brani iconici su questo riddim sono senza dubbio “Armagideon Time” di Willie Williams, e “ No ice cream sound” di Johnny Osbourne...ma a Snippet non ci accontentiamo solo di questi!
Scott Sharrard talks about his Souther Roots Licks & Creative Approaches guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Scott:Scott Sharrard is best known as lead guitarist and bandleader to the late Gregg Allman. But his personal artistic journey – which includes singing, songwriting, producing and arranging – began long before he first teamed up with the rock icon.It’s a mission that resumes with “Saving Grace,” Sharrard’s fifth [or sixth?] album -- and his first since Allman’s death.“Gregg had a pure passion and heart,” Sharrard says of his friend, “especially when it came to being a musician. That authenticity and dedication is a daily inspiration, and I will always carry that with me onstage and in the studio.”“Saving Grace,” with the blues at its core, bears a distinctly southern spirit, seamlessly assimilating the sounds of American roots music that Sharrard has long embraced. Sessions took place in Memphis and at the historic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Half the album employs the Hi Rhythm Section, the other The Swampers of Muscle Shoals.“These guys are legends and heroes of ours who have played on so many life-changing records,” Sharrard says. “This record was steeped in the best the South has to offer. We cut the rhythm section and lead vocals all live on the floor, direct to tape. Old school. We let the songs and the band speak. We also had some of the best barbecue and soul food you could ever imagine, and a lot of laughs and good times with our heroes. How can you lose?”‘All those cats schooled me…’Sharrard’s travels to the heart of the American South began in his native Milwaukee. He was born December 28, 1976 – the day his hero Freddie King died – and was a club fixture in Brewtown long before he could legally take a drink.“Milwaukee at that time was an oasis for a whole group of musical masters,” Sharrard recalls. “Mel Rhyne, Buddy Miles, Hubert Sumlin, Luther Allison, Clyde Stubblefield… They were our local bar bands! All those cats schooled me in different ways, backstage, on gigs and at jams.”Sharrard was 15 when his father took him to a local blues joint called the Up and Under Pub. There he sat in with singer/guitarist (and local one-named legend) Stokes, who would become his mentor. Another was powerhouse “Chitlin’ Circuit” singer and guitarist Willie Higgins.Sharrard soon graduated to occasional dates in Chicago, with tutelage coming via jams alongside two fabled Muddy Waters sidemen, drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith and pianist Pinetop Perkins.Big Apple, not Big EasyThen came a chance 1996 move to New York City. The 20-year-old Sharrard, eager to bolt Milwaukee, had his mind on New Orleans. But his friend Sean Dixon, with whom he had a band called The Chesterfields, had found a rent-controlled apartment in the East Village.“That settled it,” Sharrard remembers with a laugh. “I became a New York City resident for the first time. My next-door neighbor was Allen Ginsberg, who was already one of my literary heroes at that time. I used to eat at Mee’s Chinese restaurant sitting across from Allen. It was our corner restaurant with a cheap dinner special. He’d always order the ginger fish and write! … It was like a dream, really. All those giant buildings spreading into infinity. It was so overwhelming.”Sharrard had been in the Big Apple but a year when he met iconic Atlantic Records executive Ahmet Ertegun, who mentored The Chesterfields and gave the young guitar-slinger some sage advice.“Ahmet told me that you must do it all – and well – if you want to survive as a musician,” Sharrard remembers. “He told me to get it all together: writing, singing, producing, playing, arranging. He convinced me to work twice as hard because around 2000 he saw the end of the music business as we knew it. He felt no one was around to support artists like back in the heyday of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies.”The Chesterfields cut three albums and toured nationally before Sharrard began to chart his own course. A series of releases followed, including “Dawnbreaker” (2005), “Analog/Monolog” (2008) and “Ante Up” (2009).Ertegun wasn’t the only legend with Sharrard on his radar back then: The young guitarist also forged a relationship with Levon Helm – performing with The Band drummer about a dozen times, including his final gig just before his death in April of 2012.Sharrard remains close with Helm’s daughter, Amy, and a host of other artists on the Woodstock scene.Preparation meets opportunityIt was through Amy’s then-husband, multi-instrumentalist Jay Collins – already a member of Allman’s band – that Sharrard embarked on the collaboration of a lifetime. In the fall of 2008, Sharrard began a nearly decade-long run with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.“I grew up on the music of the Allman Brothers,” says Sharrard. “I consider first hearing them to be the ‘Big Bang’ moment for me as a pre-teen. I’ve always been chasing what I like to call ‘Real Rock and Roll,’ a blend of blues, jazz, soul, country and folk – with the central goal being to create an original sound of your own. In that respect, working with Gregg just solidified everything I’ve believed since I was a kid.”Sharrard joined the Gregg Allman Band as a touring guitarist and later became Musical Director.The fruitful partnership ended with the 69-year-old Allman’s death on May 27, 2017. But not before Allman covered Sharrard’s “Love Like Kerosene” on 2015’s “Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA,” and again on Allman’s eighth and final solo album, the posthumous, GRAMMY-nominated “Southern Blood” (Rounder Records, 2017).Another “Southern Blood” track, the unforgettable farewell “My Only True Friend” – co-written by Sharrard and Allman – earned a GRAMMY nomination for Americana Song of the Year.Sharrard’s deep respect for Allman factored heavily into the 2018 release date for “Saving Grace.” Tracking was completed in December of 2016. But Sharrard – knowing Allman’s health was failing and that “Southern Blood” would be his last hurrah – chose to delay its unveiling.He’s now begun a new chapter with an album he consciously wanted to summarize the last 20 years of his work – and one that showcases the totality of his artistry: as guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and bandleader.In short, he says, it’s rock n’ roll rooted in everything else.“I basically have a rock ’n’ roll band,” Sharrard explains. “When I was growing up, I loved bands like Little Feat, Led Zeppelin and the Allmans. They would explore so many styles and experiment. That’s something I have always tried to embrace, and that’s how I want to present my music today. This is what I tried to do with Gregg. Now I’m continuing that as a solo artist.”Scott has recently joined the legendary band Little Feat as a guitarist/vocalist. He will be releasing his 6th solo album in Spring 2020.
This episode is part 1 of our conversation with Sanjay and John from the Shinedown camp. Sanjay Parikh is a digital content creator. He is currently employed by the band Shinedown in which he tours the U.S. and around the world. Sanjay also works for one of the largest active rock stations in the country, 98 KUPD Arizona’s Real Rock. John Guarnieri is the Chief Operating Officer of Silver Spear Security, LLC, which specializes in bodyguard, estate, event and tour security across the globe. He graduated from Norwich University- Corps of Cadets in 2008, and went into the U.S. Secret Service until 2014, where he transitioned into the private sector. He is currently the director of security for the platinum rock band, Shinedown. Find John & Sanjay on Instagram & Facebook https://www.instagram.com/maguawantsyourheart44/ https://www.instagram.com/sanjayparikhphoto/ #NHCONCERTPHOTOGS Send your Concert Questions to NHCONCERTPHOTOGS@GMAIL.COM www.TalesFromThePit.net #shinedown #SanjayParikn #johnguarnieri #concert #tour #onstage #rock Music Licensed by Story Blocks
In honor of Comet NEOWISE making its presence known this July, and the current Perseid meteor shower happening in the middle of August (you should definitely go check it out), this episode's topic is comets! Dr. Martha Hanner is an astronomer who has spent time in Australia, Germany, and California. What do all those places have in common? Well, in each one she could be found with her eyes gazing up at the stars and her brain tapped into the technology we were sending into them.
Proverbs in 365 Devotions For more go to braggingonjesus.com Proverbs 16:16 How much better to get wisdom than gold! To get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver. 17 The highway of the upright turns aside from evil; whoever guards his way preserves his life. The Real Rock Is The Greatest Treasure Today Solomon begins comparing wisdom with gold and understanding with silver. He is not using these as metaphors but as actual comparisons. It’s kind of like comparing fake cookies with real cookies. A few days ago my mother, my two sisters and a friend got together for rock painting. They are quite silly especially when they’re all together. On this day they painted pictures and saying on common rocks and one of my sisters and her friend were going to place them in rural out of the way places in the mountains of Colorado where they are on vacation today. One here, one there… etc. They talked about making a website where people could register the rock they found and the date. My friend Laura found a rock that looked like someone took a bite out of it and she painted it to look like a cookie. Thats similar to what Solomon is saying. How much better is a real cookie than a rock cookie! A chocolate chip cookie loaded with pecans is to be chosen rather than a painted rock cookie. Verse 17 in todays passage says: The highway of the upright turns aside from evil; whoever guards his way preserves his life. Look… wisdom is better than gold!… understanding is better than silver! Dont be obsessed with seeking out the promises that the wicked world makes for satisfaction. It will cause you to ignore wisdom and understanding… you will begin using and taking advantage of others to gain your treasure. You will travel the path of evil to satisfy your lusts and die with clenched fists of whatever treasure you gained if any. In Mathew 13:44 Jesus does use treasure as a metaphor. He said: “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. I have a new hobby… I’m a few months into it. It’s metal detecting. A couple brothers and I go out on Saturdays to hunt for treasure… mostly silver and gold. Oh, I don’t see myself making enough to even pay for my detector… at least for a good while… But its fun to search and the best part is to fellowship with other brothers in Christ. Thats where the real treasure lies. It’s the kingdom of heaven that Jesus spoke of… it’s traveling on a journey with a real family of believers… a journey through a broken world where we look out for one another on the way to a new homeland where a full inheritance awaits us. And the thing is… We have been given a earnest down payment of that inheritance while we’re just a passing through this place. And as the song says: “our treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue and I just can’t feel at home in this world anymore!”. Father, thank you for giving us eyes to see Jesus as the greatest treasure in the Universe. Turn our eyes away from seeking worthless things… obsessed with silver, gold, … seeking wicked treasures on the internet like porn… taking advantage of other to satisfy our lusts… Lord you opened our eyes to the beauty and good news of your Son Jesus and in joy we unclench our fists and receive him who with his death on the Cross was paid the wages of our sin and now all who delight in him are given his righteousness making peace with God… And as he was raised up from the hold sin had in death we are given that same power over sins hold in life as we walk with him and he will one day raise us up no longer subject to the entropy connected to sin. Father thank you for this gift of grace and faith through your Son for your glory.
Monster Truck front man Jon Harvey talks about the state of the world in 2020 (this interview was done shortly following the murder of George Floyd), his new solo project J.Harvey & The Inner Demons, we'll listen to the first 3 songs, and we get some insight in to the next Monster Truck record.
Scott Sharrard discusses his Southern Roots guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Scott: Scott Sharrard is best known as lead guitarist and bandleader to the late Gregg Allman. But his personal artistic journey – which includes singing, songwriting, producing and arranging – began long before he first teamed up with the rock icon.It’s a mission that resumes with “Saving Grace,” Sharrard’s fifth [or sixth?] album -- and his first since Allman’s death.“Gregg had a pure passion and heart,” Sharrard says of his friend, “especially when it came to being a musician. That authenticity and dedication is a daily inspiration, and I will always carry that with me onstage and in the studio.”“Saving Grace,” with the blues at its core, bears a distinctly southern spirit, seamlessly assimilating the sounds of American roots music that Sharrard has long embraced. Sessions took place in Memphis and at the historic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Half the album employs the Hi Rhythm Section, the other The Swampers of Muscle Shoals.“These guys are legends and heroes of ours who have played on so many life-changing records,” Sharrard says. “This record was steeped in the best the South has to offer. We cut the rhythm section and lead vocals all live on the floor, direct to tape. Old school. We let the songs and the band speak. We also had some of the best barbecue and soul food you could ever imagine, and a lot of laughs and good times with our heroes. How can you lose?”‘All those cats schooled me…’Sharrard’s travels to the heart of the American South began in his native Milwaukee. He was born December 28, 1976 – the day his hero Freddie King died – and was a club fixture in Brewtown long before he could legally take a drink.“Milwaukee at that time was an oasis for a whole group of musical masters,” Sharrard recalls. “Mel Rhyne, Buddy Miles, Hubert Sumlin, Luther Allison, Clyde Stubblefield… They were our local bar bands! All those cats schooled me in different ways, backstage, on gigs and at jams.”Sharrard was 15 when his father took him to a local blues joint called the Up and Under Pub. There he sat in with singer/guitarist (and local one-named legend) Stokes, who would become his mentor. Another was powerhouse “Chitlin’ Circuit” singer and guitarist Willie Higgins.Sharrard soon graduated to occasional dates in Chicago, with tutelage coming via jams alongside two fabled Muddy Waters sidemen, drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith and pianist Pinetop Perkins.Big Apple, not Big EasyThen came a chance 1996 move to New York City. The 20-year-old Sharrard, eager to bolt Milwaukee, had his mind on New Orleans. But his friend Sean Dixon, with whom he had a band called The Chesterfields, had found a rent-controlled apartment in the East Village.“That settled it,” Sharrard remembers with a laugh. “I became a New York City resident for the first time. My next-door neighbor was Allen Ginsberg, who was already one of my literary heroes at that time. I used to eat at Mee’s Chinese restaurant sitting across from Allen. It was our corner restaurant with a cheap dinner special. He’d always order the ginger fish and write! … It was like a dream, really. All those giant buildings spreading into infinity. It was so overwhelming.”Sharrard had been in the Big Apple but a year when he met iconic Atlantic Records executive Ahmet Ertegun, who mentored The Chesterfields and gave the young guitar-slinger some sage advice.“Ahmet told me that you must do it all – and well – if you want to survive as a musician,” Sharrard remembers. “He told me to get it all together: writing, singing, producing, playing, arranging. He convinced me to work twice as hard because around 2000 he saw the end of the music business as we knew it. He felt no one was around to support artists like back in the heyday of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies.”The Chesterfields cut three albums and toured nationally before Sharrard began to chart his own course. A series of releases followed, including “Dawnbreaker” (2005), “Analog/Monolog” (2008) and “Ante Up” (2009).Ertegun wasn’t the only legend with Sharrard on his radar back then: The young guitarist also forged a relationship with Levon Helm – performing with The Band drummer about a dozen times, including his final gig just before his death in April of 2012.Sharrard remains close with Helm’s daughter, Amy, and a host of other artists on the Woodstock scene.Preparation meets opportunityIt was through Amy’s then-husband, multi-instrumentalist Jay Collins – already a member of Allman’s band – that Sharrard embarked on the collaboration of a lifetime. In the fall of 2008, Sharrard began a nearly decade-long run with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.“I grew up on the music of the Allman Brothers,” says Sharrard. “I consider first hearing them to be the ‘Big Bang’ moment for me as a pre-teen. I’ve always been chasing what I like to call ‘Real Rock and Roll,’ a blend of blues, jazz, soul, country and folk – with the central goal being to create an original sound of your own. In that respect, working with Gregg just solidified everything I’ve believed since I was a kid.”Sharrard joined the Gregg Allman Band as a touring guitarist and later became Musical Director.The fruitful partnership ended with the 69-year-old Allman’s death on May 27, 2017. But not before Allman covered Sharrard’s “Love Like Kerosene” on 2015’s “Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA,” and again on Allman’s eighth and final solo album, the posthumous, GRAMMY-nominated “Southern Blood” (Rounder Records, 2017).Another “Southern Blood” track, the unforgettable farewell “My Only True Friend” – co-written by Sharrard and Allman – earned a GRAMMY nomination for Americana Song of the Year.Sharrard’s deep respect for Allman factored heavily into the 2018 release date for “Saving Grace.” Tracking was completed in December of 2016. But Sharrard – knowing Allman’s health was failing and that “Southern Blood” would be his last hurrah – chose to delay its unveiling.He’s now begun a new chapter with an album he consciously wanted to summarize the last 20 years of his work – and one that showcases the totality of his artistry: as guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and bandleader.In short, he says, it’s rock n’ roll rooted in everything else.“I basically have a rock ’n’ roll band,” Sharrard explains. “When I was growing up, I loved bands like Little Feat, Led Zeppelin and the Allmans. They would explore so many styles and experiment. That’s something I have always tried to embrace, and that’s how I want to present my music today. This is what I tried to do with Gregg. Now I’m continuing that as a solo artist.”Scott has recently joined the legendary band Little Feat as a guitarist/vocalist. He will be releasing his 6th solo album in Spring 2020.
If there was any band that was set to have 2020 be THEIR year, it's Crown Lands. They spent the last few years opening on some amazing tours, including Protest The Hero, Primus and Jack White. They were getting in front of so many audiences, building that grass roots fan base and doing everything right, before making their major label debut. They had the buzz, the songs, the live show, their first European tour booked and a home coming set for June at the Mod Club in Toronto.Well, like everything, all that got postponed. It'll all happen, it's just a matter of when? Darryl talks to Kevin and Cody about all of this, plus Star Wars/Spaceballs, Kevin's vintage guitar sickness and how they might have more than just one record ready to go.
This week Scotty looks at the fact the Pentagon basically admitted that UFOs are real, and now one cared. Also a court case involving rock, paper, scissors, guidelines for theme parks to reopen and more
As we all find creative things to do in these social distancing days, why not Breathe Easy with us and have a laugh. Join T-Tru, Real Rock & special guest DJ Smoodie as we talk about the latest trending topics, from a no fucks given perspective, of course!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
01. Pioneers: “I Need Your Sweet Inspiration” 02. The Uniques: “My conversation” 03. Delroy Wilson: “Once Upon A Time” 04. The Sound Dimension: “Real Rock” 05. Chronixx & Koffee - Real Rock Riddim 06. Chronixx & Protoje - Who Knows 07. Gregory Isaacs: “Night Nurse” 08. John Holt: “Queen Of The Ghetto” 09. Bunny Wailer: “Rastaman” 10. Yabby You: “Fire Fire” 11. Burning Spear: “Mek We Dweet” 12. Aswad: “Warrior Charge” 13. Keih Hudson: “Michael Talbot Affair”
Boston Robb talks about the Christian company buying WAAF, Robb's favorite memory of AAF was Robby Roadsteamer & Oreos going for $15k on EBay. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bostonrobb/support
This week James is back from tour and he and Laura talk about the upcoming Rebel 101.7 Real Rock Search. The spotlight band of the week is Skybound, and as always they keep you up to date on all of the shows coming up.
This week the Lucha Foes discuss:-Orton to AEDUBZ?-MVP's Iconic Quote-Russo/Romero hate AEW -Prince Balor Club? -Watchmen on HBO-Darby Allin/Guevara in WWE? -Ricochet getting crushed by Mc Tyre-Ben Affleck's best movie-AWE "not so" dark show -Rollins put over the grill by JR -AEW is Rick and Morty -Nash AEW Inner Circle Cody Segment-Shorty G is stroke inducingHager fight
As week four of the “Wednesday Night Wars” comes to an end we discuss the best and worst moments. Real Rock'n'Rolla Fergal Devitt or Heel Finn Balor? God, we're such nerds. AEW is missing something, we discuss. We also cover this weeks excellent edition of NWA Powerrr, a brief chat about Impact Bound For Glory, this weeks Raw and we finish up with a preview of OTT Wrestlings Fifth Anniversary show this weekend where Jordan Devlin defends the OTT World Championship against David Starr...which is the best built feud in wrestling over the past year… @ us. “Perséphone - Retro Funky (SUNDANCE remix)” is used with permission from Left Hand Music. The song can be found here - https://soundcloud.com/sundancemusic/pers-phone-retro-funky Follow them on Twitter @sundanceMusic or on YouTube here - https://bit.ly/2JD2e8x
In the latest Here’s Looking at You podcast Dr Ellen Wright talks with Jane Giles, programmer between 1988 and 1992 at the former doyenne of British repertory cinemas, The Scala cinema. Located initially on the site of an old concert hall in Tottenham Street, Fitzrovia, it moved later to its legendary second home in the […]
David said God was his Rock, he is much more but lets look at a rock. rock /räk/ noun the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans. It is a great thing that much can be done with it. You can through this surface depending how large. I am sure David was talking about a much larger Rock one that can't easily moved. I often here rock and sheild in the same setence
On this episode of Music of the Mat, Andrew and guest Lee Malone (Days of Thunder) take a look at the themes of Finn Balor, previously known for many years as Prince Devitt. From the "Irish Captor" who was the best around, to the "Real Rock 'n' Rolla" who was leading Bullet Club, to the Demon Days in WWE, Andrew and Lee dive into Balor's many theme songs over the years. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Breathe Easy!!!! Sit back, relax and enjoy the show. T-Tru & ya boy Real Rock back at it again!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You already know!!!! Breathe Easy back at it again! T-Tru, Real Rock and my girl Jess Aggressive came through this time. Click play and enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Real Rock Club is a promotion and booking agency based in New Orleans. We talk about the New Orleans music scene, local beer, and some of our favorite shows from the past few years.
KOFFEE - RAGGAMUFFIN [ORIGINAL REAL ROCK RIDDIM] by DJROY
Bill Lichtenstein, producer and director of “WBCN and The American Revolution,” a documentary film on how a radio station, politics and rock and roll changed everything.
When the Earth’s tectonic plates collide and slide, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Zhigang Peng takes data from seismic sensors and creates “earthquake music.” The results can help scientists learn more about what goes on beneath the planet’s crust.
U-Man and Favazz feature Alice Cooper.
节目组: Music Bang Bang 音乐大爆炸 节目名称:ROCK N' ROLL开头曲 Long,Long Way to Go—Best of Def Leppard A:Hello everyone! Welcome back to Music Bang Bang from Voe foreign language radio station. This is Atlanta.M:And this is Mia.I've been hooked on rock music for some reason lately.A:Rock Music?Wow that's cool.M:Yeah,there're many kinds of rock music like Grunge,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop Metal and Punk.A:So which one do you prefer?M:The song we've just heard is Long,long way to go which is one of the Pop metal and my favorite.A:It's really nice.And there's a band I have to say.They could well represent rock music.I'm sure I don't need to say more.M:Yes!They are definitely Linkin Park!A:Today I'd like to recommend a softer song of them.Here we go,插曲1 Shadow of The Day—Linkin Park M:The song gave me a different impression of LinkinPark.A:Most of us just heard some I mpassioned songs of them.M:Yeah.As for me, Numb,In The End,Battle Symphony are always on my playlist.A:Except Linkin Park,who else do you like?M:Lana Del Rey!打雷姐!A:Summer time sadness!The most popular one!M:Others are also good to listen.A:She struggled for a long time in silence before she became very hot.M:And now,more and more people are addicted to Lana's unique voice and her pleasing appearance.A:Can't wait for your recommendation!M:Radio can give me a better feeling, sweet and salty.Let's rock and roll!插曲2 Summertime Sadness—Lana Del Rey M:Don't you cry tonight, I still love you baby.A:It reminds me of Gun N' Roses.M:OH,I love them!And this Don't you cry tonight appears so frequently .A: Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band which was formed in Hollywood in 1985.M: They still remain the records of the highest album sales in American music historyA:Which is really amazing!It was 1980s-1990s is the peak period of the band.M:有评论认为:“他们带来了一个极端享乐主义的叛逆并复兴了硬摇乐界的朋克态度,让人想起早期的滚石。”A:This time we are bringing you a hard rock. It is named Sweet Child O' MineM:Let's come on closer to Gun N' Roses ,together!插曲3 Sweet Child O' Mine – Guns N' RosesA: This song we just shared is kind of furious.M:The prelude sounds like the sun rising.It make my heart starts going wild.A:That's cool! It recalled me that in their documentary,Slash said that this song was a casual exercise,.M:And then Izzy followed the rythem, and then the song formed.It was the instant I feel they are so merciless!A:Speaking of this, The Cranberries comes to my mind.M:Joe is the leading role now,it's a sweet,emotional song.A:当年滚石评选世界上最好的情歌时,小红莓的Joe入选;评价精辟:最好的情歌都是硬式摇滚的柔情歌曲。M: Actually Joe is not a real love song,it's written for her own grandpa:There was a time, I was so lonely…A: "People remember you after so many years, it sounds crazy," Dorothy said in an interview after her concert in China.M:It's not crazy. On January 15, 2018, all fans around the world are revisiting their familiar melody.A:They are smoothy,they are charming,they are the one in million.Just listen~结束曲 Joe - the cranberriesA:小红莓用硬式摇滚的柔情歌曲,诠释了最好的情歌。So many amazing songs today,which got me enchanted.Real Rock can be quiet ,but it has the most power.M:感谢收听我们的节目,更多精彩内容等待你的发现~.All:See you next time.节目监制:朱子业编辑:窦雪菲 周宇琦播音:窦雪菲 周宇琦制作:朱子业整合上传:侯泓锾审核:侯泓锾
Rock Bottom were a trio of solo singers from the theatre world who took on the world of rock. Then their original idea was stolen and the long process of suing and healing took place. Annabel tells Josephine the moving story in detail. Buy the book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Annabel-Leventon/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=n%3A266239%2Cp_27%3AAnnabel%20Leventon #musicals #music #stardom
Emission consacrée cette fois-ci à Marcia Griffith et au Riddim Real Rock -Liens utiles : -MARCIA GRIFFITHS : -http://www.marciagriffiths.net/biography.html -https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Griffiths -https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/29823-Marcia-Griffiths -https://www.facebook.com/QUEENMARCIAGRIFFITHS -https://itunes.apple.com/fr/artist/marcia-griffiths/id346680 -REAL ROCK RIDDIM : -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Rock -http://www.riddimguide.com/tunedb/riddim_Real%20Rock/ -http://www.jamstory.fr/real-rock-riddim-rotw-0004/ -COUP DE COEUR: -https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=205943442805271&story_fbid=1234562019943403 -https://addisrecord.bandcamp.com/track/ghetto-blues -https://soundcloud.com/addisrecord/break-free-prince-malachi-upcoming-2016-release -https://addisrecord.bandcamp.com/album/break-free -https://www.discogs.com/fr/Prince-Malachi-Break-Free/release/9740045 -SKANKY : https://www.facebook.com/franck.lecorre.5?fref=hovercard http://www.podomatic.com/profile/selectaskanky63229
Shannon Hernandez, AKA “The Shan Man,” is the stellar on-air personality at 98KUPD - Arizona’s Real Rock radio station. He has worked with the company for 17 years and also taught high school English courses for two years while working on the radio. Shannon is the brother of earlier guest, Wendy Hernandez and he dove into the world of online businesses with her in creating her online teaching programs. Since then he has developed his own online business and brand and has a passion for spreading positivity. In 2014, Shannon made the decision to take a step back and start working on his well being - mentally and physically. He discovered meditation during this time and has benefited significantly from it since. Shannon is passionate about helping businesses grow inside of the fast-paced online world. He has built online teaching products to help those who are interested in the value of Google+, and currently teaches a bootcamp course on producing a podcast. Fans and followers dub Hernandez a Social Media Evangelist due to the critical mass of support he has built and continues to grow for the platform. The Shan Man currently works as a digital strategist and podcast producer for his company: Shannon J Hernandez online resources which he started in 2011. Be the Experience is his podcast that focuses on self development and creating positive habits. Through this avenue he has had the opportunity to interview some very influential people like Corey Taylor from Slipknot and Stone Sour, and other iconic band members. Shannon's postitive outlook on life is contagious. If you want to get happy, press play.
HOUSE ROCKERS UNITE IT TIMES LIKE THESE THAT GIVE US ALL LIFE. JOE GRUSHECKY AND THE HOUSE ROCKERS ARE HERE
GET THOSE HOBNAIL BOOTS ON AND KICK OUT THE JAMS
Bakko & LC are recording a new ep recapping the High Elevation Fest in CO and Grand Rocktember in MN. But you still need to rock and radio sucks! Here's 3 hours of Real Rock radio doesn't play for your commute featuring new music from Blackberry Smoke, Nashville Pussy, rants about KISS, AXL/DC and more. Thanks for Rob Kern of Loud, Drunk and Angry for sharing this ep.
February 1980: Your favorite Latino and The Real Rock’n’rolla run down Operation Abscam, Camden New Jersey: The Marvin Hagler of Ghettos, Khomeni, Kruschev, Brezhnev, Caligula: the number one movie in America? The bonability of the American Pie Cast (male & female) The Miracle on Ice, Wheelchair rocket attacks, and Captain and Tenille vs Belle and Sebastian!
疲れが溜まると腰にくる あーーー南の島にいきたい 先週ぐらいから思考がOLになってきた ダンスホールレゲエのBIG RIDDIMのひとつREAL ROCKでDONNAのyou will be mineの自らremixです! きいてね♪ [mp3:http://www.irie-donna.com/track/you_will_be_mine_remix_mic-dai.mp3:REAL ROCK BE MINE←DOWNLOAD]
On this episode of Music of the Mat, Andrew and guest Lee Malone (Days of Thunder) take a look at the themes of Finn Balor, previously known for many years as Prince Devitt. From the "Irish Captor" who was the best around, to the "Real Rock 'n' Rolla" who was leading Bullet Club, to the Demon Days in WWE, Andrew and Lee dive into Balor's many theme songs over the years.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/music-of-the-mat/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
The best real rock riddim mix you ever heard? Take a listen. The Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Emmanuel Brown kicks off the mix and closes it out with the same song in a different style. The Real Rock Riddim is the most versioned reggae Riddim and the most sampled reggae instrumental in history. The original was played in 1967 by one of Coxsone Dodd’s session bands at Studio One, the Sound Dimension band. Ever since then it's been a foundation instrumental for dancehall and reggae. The real rock is just a part of Reggae music that is never going to stop. You are going to hear that beat in movies, on your radio, on your mix tapes, and in your parties. I kept the mix short and spicy so it doesn’t get boring. If you love reggae music and have been listening from back in the days, then this should be nostalgic for you. Please enjoy this as its a dedication to you, REGGAE LOVER,Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.