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In this hour of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by Anthony Curtis, Mr. Las Vegas Advisor, as he talks about his latest betting stories. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Tony Rizzo, Host of The Really Big Show on ESPN Cleveland, to talk about what the Browns should do in the NFL Draft.
Nobody's talking about cilantro, but thankfully we are. Plus, we got really big books, really big 4Ks and really big reviews.
It's the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' first American visit and their groundbreaking appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. We're tracing the twists and turns that brought the Beatles to America, and opened the doors to a cultural revolution in the process. And we tell the story of Erika's grandfather, the jazz guitarist who met the Beatles, got his picture taken by none other than Paul McCartney, and maybe… overdubbed George Harrison on The Ed Sullivan Show? Rebeat's interview with Louise Harrison More about Erika's grandfather, Hy White, and his encounter with the Beatles “Take My Break, Please:” McCall and Brill's opportunity of a lifetime—an appearance on Ed Sullivan—became a disaster, thanks to being on the bill with the Beatles (This American Life) --------------------- +Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter/X for photos, videos, and more from this episode & past episodes — we're @bcthebeatles everywhere. +Follow BC the Beatles on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening now. +Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/bcthebeatles +Contact us at bcthebeatles@gmail.com.
In hour one of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by Tony Rizzo, ESPN Cleveland and Host of The Really Big Show, as they recap last night's Monday Night Football games and the Browns' latest matchup against the Jaguars. Also on the show, the hosts recap last night's sports betting action in "Win Some, Lose Some".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by Tony Rizzo, ESPN Cleveland and Host of The Really Big Show, as they recap last night's Monday Night Football games and the Browns' latest matchup against the Jaguars. Also on the show, the hosts recap last night's sports betting action in "Win Some, Lose Some".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You may recall that a few weeks ago, I played a couple of interviews with the great Vinny Ciesielski. He's a wonderful person and has been a mainstay for years in the Nashville music scene. Vinnie really acquitted himself well in the podcast, so much so that I thought it would be interesting to see what would happen if I were to give him the reins for an interview on this podcast!What you'll hear in this episode:-Mike shares his founding origins on trumpet in the Nashville area...04:30-Successes and pitfalls breaking into the Nashville scene in the late 1970's...09:45-Mike and Vinnie discuss equipment for varying situations...19:05-The worst things often lead to the best things...22:30-How "overuse syndrome" nearly derailed a boatload of "natural talent"...29:15-Serve the music, and remember just because you have it doesn't mean you need it...37:00-The spirituality of the practice of music within and without...41:30-What Mike would teach his teenage self...52:00-Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest...Resources mentioned:Trumpet Dynamics podcast episodes with Vinnie CiesielskiThe Way of the Peaceful WarriorAbout the Guest:Attending Towson University in Maryland, Vinnie Ciesielski majored in music performance on trumpet, which he has played professionally for over 50 years.Since coming to Nashville in 1992, Vinnie has played on thousands of recordings with artists such as Lyle Lovett, Travis Tritt, Tracy Byrd, Smokey Norful, Tanya Tucker, Glenn Frey, T.D. Jakes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Gregg Allman, Kirk Franklin, Queen Latifah, Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClurkin, Israel Houghton, Demi Lovato, Grace Potter, Delbert McClinton, Alison Krauss, Taylor Swift, The Clark Sisters, Thomas Rhett, Nuno Betencort, Marcus Scott (Tower of Power) Steven Tyler, Vince Gill, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo, Johnny Taylor, Bobby Blue Bland, Via Con Dios, Martina McBride, Don Was, Zac Brown Band, and many more.He has performed live with artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Gladys Knight, Kid Rock, Keith Richards, Jimmy Buffett, Paul Simon, Sting, Tony Bennett, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Kenny Rogers, Shelby Lynne, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The O'Jays, Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge, Shawn Colvin, Eddie Floyd, Booker T. and the MGs, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Bob Hope, Frankie Valli, Sheryl Crow, Adrian Belew, Bruce Hornsby, Michael McDonald, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Nettles and The Beach Boys.He has also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,, Late Night with David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, CBS New Years Eve Bash, The Road, SoundStage, Disney and Universal TV specials, Nashville Now, Music City Tonight, Austin City Limits, Grand Old Opry, Rosie O'Donnell, Ellen's Really Big Show, Crossroads, The Dove Awards and The Stellar Awards. Vinnie has performed on numerous Radio, Internet, TV and Movie soundtracks and Trailers. He has also performed with the Nashville Symphony, Chattanooga Symphony, Orchestra Kentucky, Nashville and Knoxville Jazz Orchestras.Well known in the performance and recording community, Vinnie's resume includes work on over 6,000 recording sessions, 50 Grammy-nominated and 25 Grammy-winning recordingsand dozens of Stellar and Dove Award nominated and winning recordings. Vinnie has also been the horn arranger on multiple Grammy, Dove and Stellar nominated and winning recordings.Thank you for joining us on "Trumpet Dynamics" – telling the story of the trumpet, in the words of those who play it....
WinDoor 2023 is coming Nov. 15-16 in Toronto and Fenestration Canada operations manager Laine Atkins joins the Conversation to tell us all about it. WinDoor has been Canada's largest and only national show for window and door manufacturers and dealers for decades, but now it's expanding its focus to take in the commercial “aluminum” side of the industry. Join us to get Laine's sneak peek at the show then make your plans to join us at WinDoor!
In hour two of Follow The Money, hosts Pauly Howard and Mitch Moss are joined by Tony Rizzo, ESPN Cleveland and Host of The Really Big Show, and Mike Detillier, Writer for SaintsReport.com and WWL Radio Host, as they talk about tonight's Monday Night Football slate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of Follow The Money, hosts Pauly Howard and Mitch Moss are joined by Tony Rizzo, ESPN Cleveland and Host of The Really Big Show, and Mike Detillier, Writer for SaintsReport.com and WWL Radio Host, as they talk about tonight's Monday Night Football slate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Socey interviews Fringe performer Anthony Myers (Reject), pays tribute to several artists, and gushes over the film Jules.
On Hour 2 of The FAN Morning Show, Justin and Brent are joined by Aaron Goldhammer, co-host of The Really Big Show on 850 ESPN Cleveland, to discuss Jose Ramirez's viral fight with Tim Anderson, the bad blood between the Guardians and White Sox, Cleveland's decision to sell at the trade deadline, and the current tenor surrounding the Browns heading into the 2023 NFL season. Then, the guys chime in on Jamal Murray's uncertain status for the upcoming FIBA World Cup and the prevailing frustration surrounding Canada's history of failing to secure commitments from top-tier NBA talent (25:08). Afterwards, Justin and Brent sift through their winners and losers from the weekend!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate
The gang is back to talk songs and other stuff. Find all the tracks at vizaural.music.blog and email us at vizauralmusic@gmail.com
Wilde & Tausch join The Really Big Show on ESPN Cleveland for a segment to preview Saturday's Packers-Browns game and talk about each team's respective QBs.
Attending Towson University in Maryland,Vinnie Ciesielski majored in music performance on trumpet, which he has played professionally for over 50 years. Since coming to Nashville in 1992, Vinnie has played on over 6000 recordings with artists such as Lady A, Lacy Kaye, Dave Barnes, Lance Neilson, Jeremy Lister(Street Corner Symphony) Fame Gang, Lyle Lovett, Travis Tritt, Tracy Byrd, Smokey Norful, Tanya Tucker, Glenn Frey, T.D. Jakes, Byron Cage, Little Milton, Marvin Sapp, Jill Scott, Hezekiah Walker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Gregg Allman, Kirk Franklin, Queen Latifah, Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClurkin, Israel Houghton, Demi Lovato, Grace Potter, Delbert McClinton, Alison Krauss, Taylor Swift, The Clark Sisters, Thomas Rhett, Nuno Betencort, Marcus Scott(Tower of Power) Steven Tyler, Vince Gill, Michael MacDonald, Keb Mo, Johnny Taylor, Bobby Blue Bland, Via Con Dios, Martina McBride, Don Was, Zac Brown band, Foy Vance, Terri Clark, Chely Wright, Stevie Nicks and many more. He has performed live with artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Kid Rock, Keith Richards, Jimmy Buffett, Paul Simon, Sting, Tony Bennett, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Kenny Rogers, Shelby Lynne, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The O'Jays, Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge, Shawn Colvin, Eddie Floyd, Booker T. and the MGs, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Bob Hope, Frankie Valli, Sheryl Crow, Adrian Belew, Bruce Hornsby, Michael Macdonald, Carrie Underwood, Jenifer Nettles and The Beach Boys. He has also appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, The Road, SoundStage, Disney and Universal TV specials, Nashville Now, Music City Tonight, Austin City Limits, Grand Old Opry, Rosie O'Donnell, Ellen's Really Big Show, The Dove Awards and The Stellar Awards. Vinnie has also performed on numerous Radio, Internet, TV and Movie sound tracks and Trailers. Vinnie has performed with the Nashville Symphony, Chattanooga Symphony, Orchestra Kentucky, Nashville and Knoxville Jazz Orchestras Well known in the performance and recording community, Mr. Ciesielski's resume includes work on over 6000 recording sessions, 50 Grammy-nominated and 25 Grammy-winning recordings and dozens of Stellar and Dove awards. Vinnie has also been the horn arranger on multiple Grammy, Dove and Stellar nominated and winning recordings. Learn more about Vinnie Ciesielski: www.trumpetvinnie.com Join Positive Trumpet Players Worldwide: www.positivetrumpetersworldwide.com Learn more about Bob Reeves Brass: www.bobreeves.com
Synopsis On today’s date in 1692, London audiences were treated to a lavish theatrical entertainment entitled “The Fairy Queen.” This show was loosely based on Shakespeare’s comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a play already 100 years old in 1692. To make it more in line with contemporary taste, characters were added or cut, and scenes shifted around to such an extent that Shakespeare, were he alive to see it, would be hard put to recognize much of his original concept. Musical sequences were also expanded, and the producers hired the leading British composer of the day to write them. His name was Henry Purcell, and “The Fairy Queen” would turn out to be the biggest success of his career. In addition to writing the show’s songs and dances, Purcell provided music to entertain the audience as they entered and exited the theater or stretched their legs during the intermission. The good news is that no expense was spared in the show’s production. The bad news was the show’s producers barely recovered their expenses. Subsequent productions, they decided, would be less flashy, but, recognizing the quality of Purcell’s music, they signed him on once again for their next extravaganza. Music Played in Today's Program Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695) The Fairy Queen Le Concert des Nations; Jordi Savall, cond. Auvidis 8583 On This Day Births 1660 - Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, in Palermo; founder of the "Neopolitan School" of music and father of the composer, Dominico Scarlatti; 1752 - Baptismal date of German oboist and composer Ludwig August Lebrun, in Mannheim; 1810 - Danish conductor and composer Hans Christian Lumbye, in Copenhagen; 1843 - Austrian conductor and operetta composer Carl Michael Ziehrer, in Vienna; 1905 - English composer Alan Rawsthorne, in Haslingden; Deaths 1864 - German composer Giacomo Meyerbeer (Jakob Liebmann Beer), age 72,in Paris; 1990 - American composer William Levi Dawson, age 90, in Montgomery, Ala.; Premieres 1692 - Purcell: opera "The Fairy Queen," in London at the Queen's Theater, Dorset Garden; 1935 - Ibert: "Concertino da Camera" for saxophone and chamber orchestra, in Paris; 1936 - Prokofiev: "Peter and the Wolf" at a children's concert by the Moscow Philharmonic, conducted by the composer; 1947 - Copland: "In the Beginning" for mezzo-soprano and chorus, at Harvard University; 1947 - Schoenberg: String Trio, Op. 45, at Harvard University; 1951 - Cage: "Imaginary Landscape No. 4" for 12 radios, in New York; 1951 - Ulysses Kay: "Sinfonia" for orchestra, in Rochester, N.Y.; 1965 - Bolcom: "Oracle" for orchestra, in Seattle; 1965 - Grofé: "Trick or Treat: Halloween," by the Philadelphia Orchestra, André Kostelanetz conducting; 1981 - David Amram: Violin Concerto, by the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting, with Charles Castleman the soloist; 1984 - Ezra Laderman: String Quartet No. 7, in New York City, by the Colorado Quartet; 1984 - Broadway premiere of Sondheim: musical "Sunday in the Park with George"; 1990 - Elliott Carter: Violin Concerto, by the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Herbert Blomstedt, with Ole Böhn as soloist; Others 1855 - American premiere of Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore" (The Troubadour) at the Academy of Music in New York. 1872 - First documented American performance of Beethoven's "Missa solemnis" in D (Op. 123), at Steinway Hall in New York , by the Church Music Association, Dr. James Pech conducting; Subsequent regional premieres of this work occurred in Cincinnati (May 19, 1880) and Boston (Mar. 12, 1897). Links and Resources More on "The Fairy Queen" More on Purcell
Synopsis On today’s date in 1692, London audiences were treated to a lavish theatrical entertainment entitled “The Fairy Queen.” This show was loosely based on Shakespeare’s comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a play already 100 years old in 1692. To make it more in line with contemporary taste, characters were added or cut, and scenes shifted around to such an extent that Shakespeare, were he alive to see it, would be hard put to recognize much of his original concept. Musical sequences were also expanded, and the producers hired the leading British composer of the day to write them. His name was Henry Purcell, and “The Fairy Queen” would turn out to be the biggest success of his career. In addition to writing the show’s songs and dances, Purcell provided music to entertain the audience as they entered and exited the theater or stretched their legs during the intermission. The good news is that no expense was spared in the show’s production. The bad news was the show’s producers barely recovered their expenses. Subsequent productions, they decided, would be less flashy, but, recognizing the quality of Purcell’s music, they signed him on once again for their next extravaganza. Music Played in Today's Program Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695) The Fairy Queen Le Concert des Nations; Jordi Savall, cond. Auvidis 8583 On This Day Births 1660 - Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, in Palermo; founder of the "Neopolitan School" of music and father of the composer, Dominico Scarlatti; 1752 - Baptismal date of German oboist and composer Ludwig August Lebrun, in Mannheim; 1810 - Danish conductor and composer Hans Christian Lumbye, in Copenhagen; 1843 - Austrian conductor and operetta composer Carl Michael Ziehrer, in Vienna; 1905 - English composer Alan Rawsthorne, in Haslingden; Deaths 1864 - German composer Giacomo Meyerbeer (Jakob Liebmann Beer), age 72,in Paris; 1990 - American composer William Levi Dawson, age 90, in Montgomery, Ala.; Premieres 1692 - Purcell: opera "The Fairy Queen," in London at the Queen's Theater, Dorset Garden; 1935 - Ibert: "Concertino da Camera" for saxophone and chamber orchestra, in Paris; 1936 - Prokofiev: "Peter and the Wolf" at a children's concert by the Moscow Philharmonic, conducted by the composer; 1947 - Copland: "In the Beginning" for mezzo-soprano and chorus, at Harvard University; 1947 - Schoenberg: String Trio, Op. 45, at Harvard University; 1951 - Cage: "Imaginary Landscape No. 4" for 12 radios, in New York; 1951 - Ulysses Kay: "Sinfonia" for orchestra, in Rochester, N.Y.; 1965 - Bolcom: "Oracle" for orchestra, in Seattle; 1965 - Grofé: "Trick or Treat: Halloween," by the Philadelphia Orchestra, André Kostelanetz conducting; 1981 - David Amram: Violin Concerto, by the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting, with Charles Castleman the soloist; 1984 - Ezra Laderman: String Quartet No. 7, in New York City, by the Colorado Quartet; 1984 - Broadway premiere of Sondheim: musical "Sunday in the Park with George"; 1990 - Elliott Carter: Violin Concerto, by the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Herbert Blomstedt, with Ole Böhn as soloist; Others 1855 - American premiere of Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore" (The Troubadour) at the Academy of Music in New York. 1872 - First documented American performance of Beethoven's "Missa solemnis" in D (Op. 123), at Steinway Hall in New York , by the Church Music Association, Dr. James Pech conducting; Subsequent regional premieres of this work occurred in Cincinnati (May 19, 1880) and Boston (Mar. 12, 1897). Links and Resources More on "The Fairy Queen" More on Purcell
***The Following Contains Explicit Language and Adult Content*** AJ OUM Episode 186 - Wrestlemania 37 Aftermath AJ and Deceive Dave survived the greatest weekend ever! We watched it all, analyzed it all and we’re exploding at the chance to talk to all of you about it. 2 Night of action to discuss and we also talk a bit about the recent releases by WWE. Big show! Really Big Show! As always, any comments, suggestions or conversation starters for the host to read on the show email me at: ajorsini96host@gmail.com All new Episodes of OUM on ajoum.podbean.com every Saturday at 9pm! Thank you to Mikey Ruckus for the dope new OUM Theme Song! Check him out over here: https://www.facebook.com/MikeyRukusMusic https://soundcloud.com/mikey-rukus You can follow me on here: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Wordpress & Youtube You can also catch the show on: ITunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, Tune In Radio, Castbox.FM, Anchor.FM, Amazon Music, Pandora & Listen Notes! Want to support the show? Check out the Orsini’s Uncensored Mind T Shirt!! www.prowrestlingtees.com/ajoum
Devin Crow talks about anime, beer (Pliny the Elder), and axes. Yes, I said axes.
Sí, perretes, habéis oído bien: estos humildes (ya no tan humildes, vivedios) dawgs fueron invitados al programa de radio y podcast The Really Big Show de ESPN Cleveland para hablar con Aaron Goldhammer y el mismísimo Tony Grossi sobre cómo se vive la afición Brown lejos de The Land y el partido vs Kansas City Chiefs. Go Browns!
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On this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, I chat with three-time Grammy Nominee Ryan Shaw. In addition to his original music, Ryan is known throughout the Broadway community for his portrayals of Stevie Wonder in Motown: The Musical, being the soul of Michael Jackson in Thriller Live in London's West End, and most recently as "Judas" in the Lyric Opera of Chicago's U.S. premiere of the critically acclaimed London/Regent’s Park’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Ryan is getting ready to release his NEW album, Imagining Marvin, featuring Marvin Gaye hits alongside five of Ryan’s original songs. Imagining Marvin will be released by Broadway Records, on Friday, November 27, 2020. Order it here! In this interview we discuss: What it is like to portray music icons Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson His new album Imagining Marvin Working with the legendary Valerie Simpson Rapid Fire questions End with Ryan "Baring It All" with something he's never talked about before Connect with Ryan: https://www.ryanshaw.com Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family for advanced notice of interviews & exclusive behind-the-scene perks Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Ryan: Ryan Shaw is a three-time GRAMMY-nominated artist. He recently appeared as Judas at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in the U.S. premiere of the critically acclaimed London/Regent’s Park’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar, which won the Olivier for Best Musical Revival. He starred as the original Stevie Wonder in Motown: The Musical on Broadway, and on London’s West End as the Soul of Michael Jackson in Thriller Live. As a recording artist, Shaw has released three solo GRAMMY-nominated projects to date: 2008’s THIS IS RYAN SHAW, 2011’s IT GETS BETTER, and 2014’s REAL LOVE. He has toured the world and shared the stage with such artists as Van Halen, Bonnie Raitt, Joss Stone, John Legend, B.B. King, Bruce Hornsby and Jill Scott, to name a few. On television, Ryan has been a guest artist on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Ellen’s Really Big Show, Last Call with Carson Daly, and The Martha Stewart Show. His music has been featured in television on FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance and ABC’s Dancing with The Stars, Grey’s Anatomy, and Lincoln Heights, as well as in films My Blueberry Nights and Bride Wars and the Sex and the City soundtrack. As a concert soloist, Shaw made his Radio City Music Hall debut at the Dream Concert benefit to build the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C. His Carnegie Hall appearances include Elton John and Bernie Taupin Tribute, A Celebration of The African American Cultural Legacy, curated by Jessye Norman, and a recent Nat King Cole centennial concert with the New York Pops. His concert schedule also includes Nat King Cole at 100 with the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center, and A Tribute to the Queen of Soul: Aretha Franklin with numerous major orchestras throughout North America. Shaw continues to be a return featured special guest with the Houston Symphony, as well as performing with the Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Philly Pops, Seattle Symphony, Utah Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, Tucson Symphony, Utah Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic, Helena Symphony, Mississippi Symphony, Anchorage Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic and numerous others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tell Them What They've Won - America's Favorite Game Show Podcast
Join us this week as we wrap up season one with a REALLY BIG SHOW! We feature six different game shows that feature the word "big" in them. Plus Christian gives us even more great info beyond the news! Previews of the off season and what is up next in season 2! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tellthemwhattheyvewon/message
Tell Them What They've Won - America's Favorite Game Show Podcast
Join us this week as we close out season one with a really BIG show! We will look at six, count 'em, six featured shows, have even more contributions from Christian and announcements for what is coming up next season! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tellthemwhattheyvewon/message
This week on the BOX... DJ has a really big show coming up... and he's kinda flipping out a little. He wonders if it's at all interesting for people to "peek behind the curtain" into every semi-maddening thought he's having about getting ready for this thing, and then just proceeds to drag everyone through it anyway, whether they wanted to or not. REVEL 9 also decides to release "Do Know Harm", finally. The new NUTUYU Music: Spotlight series, DJ's total Order Magazine article, finding space for gratitude in absolute chaos and MORE! This ain't your mom's lunchbox. Music from Deftones, Know Your Enemy, Thornhill, Sundressed, Fear The Masses, Stitched up Heart, Envy On The Coast, Alkaline Trio, All Time Low, Craving Strange and MORE! #onthebox
On today's final edition of CBD before the holiday weekend Beau and Nathan wrap up our All-Decade Team debate as the voice of the Browns Jim Donovan (25:15) and former Browns OL John Greco (1:16:22) join the guys to determine the LBs and DTs. We also hear from ESPN NFL Analyst Dan Orlovsky from his interview on the Really Big Show earlier in the day (1:02:10).
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Browns analyst Tony Grossi joined Aaron Goldhammer and Mike Rizzo to debate whether the Browns are legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
Tony Grossi tells Aaron Goldhammer that the Browns are focused on defense in the 1st round of the 2019 draft. Could they select another Buckeye this year at number 17?
ESPN's Seth Greenberg joined Aaron Goldhammer and Mike Rizzo to discuss Zion Williamson's injury and the 2019 NBA Draft class.
Former Browns RB Trent Richardson joined Aaron Goldhammer and Tony Grossi to discuss what he remembers about the day he was traded by the Browns.
Earlier this week saw the anniversary of The Beatles appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, and music would never be the same. Book author and Beatle-file Candy Leonard is here to help us celebrate.
Former Browns LT Joe Thomas joined Rizz and Hammer on Tuesday to discuss the pros and cons of the Browns controversial decision on Kareem Hunt.
ESPN NBA analyst Brian Windhorst joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss Kevin Love's future with the Cavs.
Indians' analyst Rick Manning joined Aaron Goldhammer to discuss playing for Frank Robinson and his legacy in Cleveland.
The Athletic's Joe Vardon joins Aaron Goldhammer to discuss Kevin Love's future and when fans can expect him back on the court.
Browns analyst Tony Grossi joined Rizz and Hammer to react to Dan Graziano's prediction that the Browns will win the AFC North in 2019.
Tony Grossi joins Rizz and Hammer to discuss Baker Mayfield's commercial during the Super Bowl and whether the Browns should want the Patriots on "ring night" to open 2019.
Zach Lowe joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss Kyrie drama and Anthony Davis' future.
NFL Network's Chris Rose joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss how close the Browns are to playing in the Super Bowl and give his take on Cleveland's national tv potential in 2019
Former Browns LT Joe Thomas joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss what the Browns can learn from the Rams rebuild to the Super Bowl.
Browns analyst Tony Grossi joined Rizz and Hammer to explain his reasoning in dismissing the possibility of a Von Miller trade to Cleveland.
ESPN Senior NFL writer Seth Wickersham joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss his bombshell article about the Haslam family chaos in Berea.
Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens joined Rizz and Hammer to tell the story of how the team offered him the job and discuss the Browns ultimate goal.
Tony Rizzo opens Thursday's show on unloads on the Cavs after their awful performance against the Blazers.
Former Browns RB Eric Metcalf joins Rizz and Hammer to talk about his impressions of Freddie Kitchens and his expectations for the 2019 season.
ESPN's Adam Schefter joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss the Browns' playoff chances and the scenario under which the Steelers would trade Antonio Brown to Cleveland.
"A REALLY BIG SHOW' ( as Ed Sullivan used to say) ON ED TECH WITH SETDA, COSN AND ISTE Tracy Weeks of SETDA , Keith Krueger of COSN and Joseph South of ISTE on the Ed Tech Advocacy and Policy Summit March 14 and 15. Thanks to SETDA for setting up this show.
"A REALLY BIG SHOW' ( as Ed Sullivan used to say) ON ED TECH WITH SETDA, COSN AND ISTE Tracy Weeks of SETDA , Keith Krueger of COSN and Joseph South of ISTE on the Ed Tech Advocacy and Policy Summit March 14 and 15. Thanks to SETDA for setting up this show.