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The 40th anniversary of Prince's best-selling album and film “Purple Rain” is next month on June 25 and 27 respectively. And on Tuesday, a new memorabilia- and picture-filled book will be released in honor of the occasion: “Prince and Purple Rain: 40 Years.”Prince's story is told by Minneapolis-based music journalist Andrea Swensson, who is also the host of the Official Prince Podcast, a Minnesota Book Award winner and former host of the Current's Local Show. A long-time reporter on Prince and the Minnesota music beat, she calls her new book a “love letter” to his legacy.It all began in 2014 when Swensson assembled a 30th-anniversary package for MPR News and the Current.“And that really started this whole Prince adventure that I've been on over the last decade,” Swensson told MPR News on Monday.“I started covering his career so closely when he was still with us and have done a lot of work around his legacy since we lost him. And I really wanted to take this opportunity to put together something that captured so many of these amazing stories about him, and really spoke to my own personal connection to his music and to his life and what he meant to me.” April 2017 Remembering Prince at his home and studio October 2017 Andrea Swensson tells the story of the 'Minneapolis Sound' in first book Swensson describes the era of “Purple Rain” as iconic and world-building, calling the watershed film unrivaled in rock history. Prince's influence, she said, is almost impossible to untangle from the fabric of the music industry over the last 40 years. 'Prince and Purple Rain: 40 Years' Swensson says she has interviewed each member of The Revolution — Bobby Z, BrownMark, Dr. Fink, Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin — at least three times.“He wanted us to be a gang … and by the time we got to ‘Purple Rain,' we were,” drummer Bobby Z recalls in the book. Bassist BrownMark affirmed: “We were experts … The way we rehearsed, I mean, ‘Purple Rain,' I could fall asleep and probably play it. That's how well we knew the whole set.”“We've had some really, really memorable conversations,” Swensson said. “This was such a pivotal time in all of their lives. Wendy Melvoin was only 19-years-old when she joined Prince's band. And her very first show is the night that they played at First Avenue and recorded ‘Purple Rain.'”The book was put together and contributed to by a hyperlocal team, including photography from Greg Helgeson, Tommy Smith III and Nancy Bundt; private archivist Rich Benson; designers Sotera Tschetter and Cindy Laun; editor Dennis Pernu and art director Heather Godin. It's filled with evocative photography, images of ticket stubs, posters and vinyl records, reflective quotes and iconic lyrics — transporting the reader back to the summer of 1984.Writing the tribute conjured up some unexpected emotions for Swenson.“There was something therapeutic to me about being able to revisit that meeting that I had with him because we did talk a lot about his feelings about anniversaries ... At the time that we met, he had two new albums in the can he was getting ready to put out,” she said. “So there was something really poignant and a little bittersweet to me to really sit with my notes and my memories of that night and be able to write about it in this way. And it did feel like some kind of full circle moment.”“Prince and Purple Rain: 40 Years,” including a foreword by Maya Rudolph, debuts on May 21. There is a book release party on June 12 at Electric Fetus in Minneapolis; a pre-order is required.
Kirk and Jeff D. Lowe are in Chicago for the Barstool Film Festival. (8:00) Nick Cattles joins to hash out his recent Twitter beef with Kirk. (12:00) Cattles didn't like getting notifications. (19:00) Cattles' endless Belichick talk. (29:20) Cattles asks Kirk about Murchison. (31:30) Kirk condemns the show account attacking Cattles' Patreon. (39:17) Big Cat joins the show. (40:50) Big Cat announces that he will be going on Gaming w/ Gus this summer. (43:50) A discussion of Puff Puff Piece makes Big Cat reflect on potentially problematic PMT interviews. (46:40) Kirk discusses the time he masturbated in a theater. (49:30) Kirk asks Big Cat's take on boutique hotels. (51:30) Big Cat reflects on the Bears taking Caleb Williams. (53:30) Remembering Prince. (55:50) The Vegas Sphere. (57:00) Beer Olympics talk. (58:40) Dozen talk. (01:03:15) Kirk and Big Cat preview the Chicago Film Festival. (01:08:50) Rico talk. (01:16:45) Kirk and Big Cat discuss wet dreams. (01:20:10) After Jeff leaves, Big Cat and Kirk talk more about the Dozen. (01:24:30) Remembering athletes that wore 55. (01:25:20) Big Cat tells a story about Aaron Hernandez. (01:27:20) Coleman may be the most hated person who's been a part of the show. (01:32:00) Big Cat makes his guess as to who messaged Paige Spiranac. (01:33:30) Kirk discusses Dave's story about Stu Feiner without going into details. (01:57:40) Big Cat reveals Chicago is planning a Yak Olympics. (01:40:10) Mick calls in and goes at it with Jeff D. Lowe over his disgusting text message. (01:45:40) Steve From Glosta news. (02:04:00) Kirk gives the schedule for next week's shows. (02:13:00) Big Cat and Kirk discuss team owners.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
On this Sunday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore pays tribute to Prince and Nina Simone, who passed away on this day (April 21) in 2016 and 2003 respectively. Also: A tale of two networks: MSNBC and CNN coverage of a horrific on-air event. And: Critical aid packages are passed in the U.S. House. Plus: Remembering the Central Park Five/Exonerated Five, 35 years later. April 21, 2024. Reminder: Get busy voting. https://vote.org. Ajike Owens' official GoFundMe page: https://bit.ly/3WQOAk6 Donate: https://PayPal.me/PopcornReel New podcast: TÁR Talk (https://bit.ly/3QXRkcF) The new POLITICRAT newsletter is here! Subscribe for free: https://politicrat.substack.com. Social media: Spoutible - https://spoutible.com/popcornreel Mastodon - https://mas.to/@popcornreel Post: https://post.news/popcornreel Twitter: https://twitter.com/popcornreel Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org. Vote 411: https://vote411.org. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel.
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How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
PART 2: Talking Prince....INTRO - Can you remember the first track of Prince that you heard...?3mins - Rhonda Smith, and inspiration from female bass players7mins - Nik West's Favourite Prince bass line?8mins30s - Alphabet Street & This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip...11mins - Daisy Chain: Prince and Larry Graham14mins - Paisley Park, practicing in the hotel room and jamming with Prince15mins30s - Talking solo careers with Prince17mins30s - Recording with Prince and unfinished projects19mins30s - In what ways was Prince not like you expected?22mins - Going back to his musical origins and Prince taking inspiration from younger musicians...27mins - Advice to young girls in the world of social media?30mins - Where does Nik draw her style influences from?32mins - Nik's feeling on Prince's legacy...35mins - Nothing Compares to Prince shows in Australia with St Paul Peterson38mins - What's next for Nik? She shares exclusive news on a new project!
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTRO2mins - Nik talks about her Cotton Candy World Tour and playing at The Jazz Cafe in London4mins - Shredding with lead guitarist Joey and why chemistry is so important to the band dynamic5mins30s - learning guitar from her Dad at an early age6mins45s - Playing gospel music by the Clark Sisters9mins30s - Use of bright colours, a distinct visual style and being everything that you are...'the class clown'11mins - is there a separation between superhero bass player Nik West, and Nik West offstage as a mum and an everyday person?13mins - How did Nik come to meet (and work with) bass hero - and inventor of slap bass - Larry Graham14mins30s - Recording with Larry Graham20mins - Career and playing advice from Larry: valuing space in music, being yourself and letting your tribe find you...24mins - Supporting George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic!29mins - Creating a career your way and being very independent in the music industry.30mins - Black Beauty, working with Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics and auditioning in the music industry.
Remembering Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi
Why volunteering is great; Remembering Prince; Murray Melvin; No more Jack Daniels; What's the big idea?; Keep clear; Mind the gap; An interview with, and music from Chris Amoo
This Episode is dedicated to the Purple one
Remembering A Iconic Music Legend - Prince Rogers Nelson was an singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor, and filmmaker.
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This weekend as Prince Philip’s funeral is televised, our @American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, want everyone to remember and to respect the very important contributions Prince Philip made to the British and to the world during his 99 years of life.
Bomani Jones and Elle Duncan react to the news of officer Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict in the murder of George Floyd (2:55), as well as why the response from professional sports teams like the Las Vegas Raiders can miss the mark (13:53). Plus, remembering Prince five years after his death (38:01).
On today' show:You can now buy, hold, and sell crypto currency through Venmo. (Crypto)Blizzard Entertainment vice president and Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan departs. (Gaming)After two days of public backlash, the European Super League may be gone before officially getting started. (Sports)Lexie Brown of the NBA Signs With The Chicago Sky. (Sports)Zion Williamson's first signature Jordan sneaker, the Zion 1 debuted yesterday. (Sports)Major MCU Casting Updates. (EntertainmentThe trailer for season 2 of the surprise hit comedy “Ted Lasso” has dropped and the show is coming back sooner than expected. (Entertainment)Apple 2021 Event announcement. (Tech)Remembering Prince's passing 5 years later. (Entertainment)Cannabis banking act passes U.S. House with bipartisan support. (Cannabis)For more details on these stories and many more, follow ONE37pm on IG, Twitter, FB and TT.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Episode 12 of Straight from the Hot Tap.In this very regal episode, we discuss the Duke of Edinburgh's death, his legacy, Empire and how to honour him, Taunton style. We diss dogs, revisit the Hungry Horse and enjoy a particularly ridiculous Taunton Matters.This episode's business shout out goes to www.berryscoaches.co.ukAs we can't play songs in Traffic Island Discs, we have created a special 'Straight from the Hot Tap' Playlist that will be added to as we go along. Find it here:https://music.amazon.co.uk/user-playlists/d4485d0e948f493298a1bd00573175b2engb?ref=dm_sh_2df3-5047-dea6-7ff2-e6673Find us on Twitter: @thehottapInstagram: @str8fromthehottap
His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh passed away April 9th 2021. Today, we look back on his life and remember him in addition to what will happen leading up to his funeral. Even for a consort, there is a lot of protocol surrounding his passing.
We dedicate this week's episode to Prince Philip, the longest-serving royal consort in British history. We re-cap words shared over the past week by his loved ones, we discuss his many accomplishments throughout his long life, we talk about his love story with Queen Elizabeth, and on a lighter note, we celebrate him by listing 10 characteristics of a prince charming, as inspired by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. If you would like to send your condolences to the Royal Family, you can do so here Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
In a very special episode this week, we take a look back on the life of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Enjoy a special deep dive into his history, accomplishments, and the differences and similarities between his life and the life depicted on The Crown.
the vaccines are coming, but before you get yours, get some Vitamin D into you to ward off Covid19.. the 5k limit is gone - where will you go in our great County... remembering Prince Philip with the man who took his photo thousands of times & there's lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Remembering Prince Phillip and what now for the Royal Family
FULL SHOW: Kristen Stewart's Missing Link, MAFs Bryce Critique, Remembering Prince Philip + MORE!
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Friday, April 9: Global tributes for the Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Philip's life of service and legacy; the Queen's lasting love, Canada has its worst day yet for COVID-19 infections; and, mass evacuations after a volcanic eruption rocks St. Vincent.
PEOPLE editors Erin Hill and Simon Perry join Janine to look back on the life and legacy of the Duke of Edinburgh, from his troubled childhood to his 73-year marriage to Queen Elizabeth. Then, Janine speaks with hip-hop historian Marc Lamont Hill about the legendary DMX, and how he pioneered rap music. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died on the 9th of April at the age of 99. He was the longest-serving consort in the history of the British monarchy, but he was also a colourful character in his own right: a young naval officer, a moderniser who pushed the boundaries of the traditional monarchy, and a quick wit with a good sense of humour.
Kevin Milne has been talking to Jack Tame about his memories of Prince Philip, after the Duke of Edinburgh's death aged 99. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
The Bill Kelly Sghow Podcast: Ontario physicians have been urged to ration one of only two drugs known to reduce mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients, a harbinger of what lies ahead for other provinces if the third wave keeps rising and Canada cannot secure more of the medication. A shortage of the anti-inflammatory drug tocilizumab is just one of the challenges Canadian hospitals face as faster-spreading and more dangerous variants overtake older versions of the coronavirus. British Columbia, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Ontario all have more COVID-19 patients in their intensive care units than at any other time during the pandemic. GUEST: Kelly Grant, Health Reporter for The Globe & Mail - COVID-19 hospitalizations are climbing, younger patients are filling up intensive care units, and health care staff are in short supply. Jeff Semple reports from the front lines at Toronto’s Humber River Hospital, where variants of concerns are pushing facilities to the brink. GUEST: Jeff Semple, Senior Correspondent for Global National - Vaccine passports are already being used in other parts of the world. In Israel, a “Green Pass” that confirms vaccination status has become an essential passe-partout for daily life, allowing access to gyms, movie theatres, restaurants and other public spaces. Europe, which has fallen behind Canada in the race to vaccinate its population, is a testing ground for myriad new technologies that could be applied in much the same way. Whether we like it or not, experts say, Canada will be pressured into coming up with a system to verify that Canadian travellers have gotten their shots. After decades of government failures in nationalizing and digitizing health data, the development of that system is all but guaranteed to be a logistical nightmare. Its potential applications in a broader post-pandemic world are ethically fraught. And we are already falling behind. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed Canada is among the countries considering a vaccination requirement for international travellers, as of early April. His health minister, Patty Hajdu, has called it a “very live” issue among G7 nations, and said there will need to be “some consistency and some collaboration” among the countries. GUEST: Scott Gilmore, Editor-At-Large for Macleans and a Senior Fellow with the Munk School Of Global Affairs And Public Policy at the University of Toronto - Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband to Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 99 on Friday. Philip was a pivotal figure in the British royal family. He was the longest-serving consort to a monarch in British history, having been in the role for more than 60 years. GUEST: Redmond Shannon, Europe Correspondent for Global News - A new survey suggests Canadians aren't very confident in the Canadian military's ability to change its workplace culture following reports of sexual misconduct and discrimination within the forces. According to the latest survey from Nanos Research, just 13 per cent of Canadians are confident the Canadian Armed Forces can “change its workplace to be welcoming to everyone,” while 29 per cent are “somewhat confident” and 56 per cent are either not confident or somewhat not confident. ALSO: Contradictions pile up in the federal government's approach to military misconduct. GUEST: Christian Leuprecht, Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historic Indigenous village unearthed by wildfire in Cache Creek; Eli Glasner reviews Nomadland; Birthday parade for 102-year-old WWII vet and gardener in Fort St. John; Protecting culturally modified trees; Relay for Life goes virutal again; Shirley Bond on pandemic response; From the Ledge panel on vaccine rollout; Remembering Prince Phillip.
Prince Philip, the irascible and tough-minded husband of Queen Elizabeth II who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife in a role that both defined and constricted his life, has died, Buckingham Palace said Friday. He was 99. His life spanned nearly a century of European history, starting with his birth into the Greek royal family and ending as Britain’s longest serving consort during a turbulent reign in which the thousand-year-old monarchy was forced to reinvent itself for the 21st century. He was known for his occasionally deeply offensive remarks - and for gamely fulfilling more than 20,000 royal engagements to boost British interests at home and abroad. He headed hundreds of charities, founded programs that helped British schoolchildren participate in outdoor adventures, and played a prominent part in raising his four children. Philip saw his sole role as providing support for his wife as she confronted the changing demands placed on a constitutional monarch who began her reign as Britain retreated from empire and steered the monarchy through decades of declining social deference and U.K. power into a modern world where people demand intimacy from their icons. Over the course of the decades, Philip’s image changed from that of a handsome, dashing athlete to arrogant and insensitive curmudgeon. Many Britons appreciated what they saw as his propensity to speak his mind, while others criticized behavior they labeled as racist, sexist or out of touch. Still, many believe he was one of the few figures in the queen’s life who was able to speak plainly to her and provide unvarnished advice. Today on AirTalk, we’ll look back on Prince Philip’s historic life and his impact on the British monarchy. With files from the Associated Press Guest: Patt Morrison, columnist for The Los Angeles Times and expert on the U.K. royal family; she tweets @pattmlatimes
Elmer Fudd changes with HBO MAX; Jon Bon Jovi celebrates sons graduation; Sunday would have been Prince's 62nd birthday
The Bits: Jane joins a call about a new MLM opportunity, Butter Bark. The Show: Bryan and Hoadley are joined by Music Exec Jeff Bransford to discuss live music in 2020 and beyond, tell some stories about concerts and revisit one of the most infamous 2 Live Crew concerts in American history Podscast | The Commercial Break The Commercial BreakHosts: Bryan Green | Krissy HoadleySeason 1 | Episode 8:2 Live Roo In this Episode (Summary):The Bits: Butter Bark the essential oil that can hide COVID-19 in your blood and also help you lose weight and spice up your sex life! Its the new MLM opportunity thats sweeping the nation and if you sell it, you’ll earn a lot of money?Thats’s what you are about to find in this Episode of The Commercial Break!Also, Sally tells us about indigenous Amazonian doctors or doctores to ovoid legal problems (The Obama Legacy and stuff), and how this miracle butter oil bark will make you want in on a MML opportunity through a hilarious phone call with Jane and Jack.But wait, there is more! Because you will hear from music Exec Jeff Bransford about the one of the craziest stories in the music industry and how this ugly pandemic is affecting businesses.If you love good music like us, that classic and crazy music of our history, you are certainly going to love the stories we are sharing on this Episode.Just tune it in, turn up the volume and have some laughs with us!Did you like the show? Go and listen to all our previous episodes in www.tcbpodcast.comYou can also hear us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and YouTube. During this Episode you will find:An original Bit (Jane joins a call about a new MLM opportunity) [0:00]Official Intro of The Commercial Break [7:57]We are against injustice, police brutality and racism [9:08]Remembering Prince’s last live show [10:08]We introduce you to Hoadley’s Husband, Jeff Bransford [13:19]The effect that COVID-19 has in the music business [14:12]A pandemic Insurances, “smart move chickens” [16:58]Next summer may be the starting point for live shows[18:36]Postpone vs Cancel and refund policies [19:29]Funny interpretation of Michael McDonald [20:26]A story of love, Krissy and Jeff had started dating 8 years ago [21:33]Jeff took Bryan and Krissy to Bonnaroo, in private artist area [24:45]Moon taxi is a band, no a person. But I really wanted a beer [25:45]Been in backstage is memorable [30:43]Bryan drove in at middle of the night to find a house without clue [32:35]The craziest concert stories of Jeff [34:41]¡Oh those girls have no tops on! [36:34]2 live crew. The dirties rap that have your ever heard [39:53]OMG, The police show up [43:45]A kid made a copy of the video that we burned [45:00]6 month in prison for promoting a concert [49:10]This became a National story, and people wore black ribbons [52:42]We never get anything about Two live crew after this [55:44] Quotes:“The Commercial Break is a show, Hoadley. Me, everyone else works for this program together, stand together with the protester who are standing up against injustice, police brutality, racism and indifference which maybe the worst of all” - Bryan Green. “We not use are platform to propagate this prejudices and we don´t support who do. We want you to be safe; we want you to take care of each other, and we want you be unify” - Bryan Green. “The decision was very easy to us, to pull the trigger and move it to the next year”- Jeff Bransford “Several billion dollars that´s insanity. Good for then, Smart move chickens” - Bryan Green. “When people feel safe to go out, we are all be help to party when people go out.” - Jeff Bransford “Michael McDonald is amazing, that’s why we bought those tickets.” - Krissy Hoadley “When you see a parental warning in a CD cover, if you know what is a CD is, really started with 2 Live Crew back in 1996” - Bryan Green. “Our younger audience dos has no idea what is a CAMCORDER was” - Krissy Hoadley “The netx thing that I know, I´m in maxim security jail, and I’m in orange suit and my partner said what the hell is going on? Jeff BransfordFor more information: info@tcbpodcast.com | https://www.tcbpodcast.com/contact Additional Notes: If you need to hear more about Jeff, and want the character to to go back to another episode to tell us more about the craziest concert stories. Let us know your opinion in the comments! Follow us today on Instagram: @ThecommercialbreakAll our episodes are available for you at any time at your favorite podcast platform and in our official website.It is a great joy for us to share with you the awesome experience to deliver The Commercial Break each week. Than you for doing this ride with us. See you next week!New on The Commercial Break? Join our Community on Facebook: “The Commercial Break”
Remembering Prince on the 4th anniversary of his passing
On this show @DJTayFerg, @DJ_Econic, and @Wolf_Of_BK discuss the music of Prince and Phife Dawg and how they will remember them. Also they discuss Harriet Tubman being the new face of the $20 bill, and the class action lawsuit that Tidal is facing. Mix: @DJ_Econic
Steve, Evan, Chrissy and Heath Layson (@thebourbonlounge on Instagram) get serious on a Fun Friday by remembering Prince on the one year anniversary of his death. The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
The title says it all. This day last year we lost one of the most important artists of our generation. Thomas Dunning reminisces about the myriad ways Prince enhanced our lives. Those kind of cars don't pass you every day... This episode is sponsored by www.audibletrial.com/workshed For all the things and stuff: www.workshedpod.com
Episode#62 At my age, I've seen the careers of two of the world's most influential artists come to an end. Michael Jackson and Prince. This mixtape is a compilation of my favorite Prince songs and some new tracks I've discovered. I've been wanting to put together a mixtape after his passing. Now with the one-year anniversary of that date, I was motivated to do so. Click here to read the rest of the post, including track listing.--> http://bit.ly/2pSkhJe You can contact me by calling to texting 201-429-0274. If you leave a voicemail please be aware, you only have 3 minutes. Email me at popopu@hushmail.com Rate, like, leave a review! I will shout you out for sure! To see the full blog post and video version of this episode please visit http://improveandhavefun.com If you've enjoyed this, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through: my eBay link: eBay http://ebay.to/2e5mvmj or my Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM Any shopping through these links will be at no extra cost to you. Thank you! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_pvp_perez/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Paul_PVP_Perez Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pvpluvzlieff Subscribe/watch/listen here: iTunes http://apple.co/2pnmMqa YouTube http://bit.ly/2ixiRo4 iHeartRadio http://bit.ly/2oBLZdX Stitcher http://bit.ly/2p8oTi2 TuneIn http://bit.ly/2oE6xUQ Soundcloud http://bit.ly/2oEfXPS Google Play http://bit.ly/2oEizNZ
Join Jimi, Daniel and Joe this week as we wax nostalgic about Prince’s Batman soundtrack, voice our apprehensions on the upcoming Killing Joke animated feature, and review another story from the annals of Legends of the Dark Knight, Batman: Prey (#s 11-15). We also discuss the latest rumors surrounding the solo Batman film and continue […]
Blue Island Radio -Episode 09 On this month's music-free episode Brandon remembers PRINCE, alienates vapers, and asks for listeners to submit their favorite rock bios.
Nick and Kevin invite Jayson Thibault a good friend and current record holder for most guest appearances on Occasionally Awesome over to discuss the life of Prince. Jayson is the biggest Prince fan they know. The guys hang out, share stories and reflect on all the good times they had growing up listening to a unique musical icon the world lost too soon.
Jay Frosting and Angela Webber suffer through the May 9, 2016 issue of Us Weekly magazine because you shouldn't. Nearly discussed: Emilia Clarke, Mischa Barton, David Hasselhoff, Knight Rider, Kourtney Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, Baywatch, James Franco, Kim Kardashian. The post Remembering Prince – Them Weekly: May 9, 2016 w/ Angela Webber appeared first on Bloop Group.
Jay Frosting and Angela Webber suffer through the May 9, 2016 issue of Us Weekly magazine because you shouldn't. Nearly discussed: Emilia Clarke, Mischa Barton, David Hasselhoff, Knight Rider, Kourtney Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, Baywatch, James Franco, Kim Kardashian. The post Remembering Prince – Them Weekly: May 9, 2016 w/ Angela Webber appeared first on Bloop Group.
Music icon Prince died on April 21 at the age of 57. As a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer, he dominated the pop charts and had an enormous impact on funk, R&B, and rock. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot look back on the life, career, and music of the Minnesota monarch, Prince. Then they review the surprise new album from R&B superstar Beyoncé.
BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts highlight Shanta Atkins and discuss the biggest music news of the week including Prince, Beyonce's Lemonade debut, Russel Simmons Launching ADHD and hot music videos from all over the world! All of this and more on BHL's The Beat!
EPISODE 262: Topics on the show include: NFL Draft, Weekend Stories, Knockers Palm Spring Vacation, Getting Hit On In Church, Weddings, NHL Playoffs, Games 7's, Sam Bradford Is A Idiot, Tom Brady Suspended For Four Games, Best Draft Pick Ever For NFL Teams, Cause Ya Had a Bad Day, Drunk of the Week, Russell Westbrook Is Josh's New Buddy, Talking Trash To Fans, Shot of the Week, UFC 200, ESPN Loses On Air Talent, Clippers Playoff Curse Continues, Drones To Replace Kart Girls, Remembering Prince, Mexican Word of the Day, NBA Playoffs, The Dysfunctional Lakers, and Much More.
The gang reunites this week in a special double discussion episode of Pop Rocket! First up, Queen Bey's most personal and controversial album yet, Lemonade. Oliver has some critiques for the "visual album" while Guy reveals the problem some of the younger gay men are having with the record. Then, a very special discussion of all things Prince. His place in pop culture, the young proteges he worked with, weird Prince party stories, and some Batdance talk, obviously. And Prince-inspired jams to top it all off. With Guy Branum, Wynter Mitchell, Margaret Wappler, and Oliver Wang
Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens share their thoughts on the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe, Beyoncé's new release and passing of Prince Rogers Nelson.
Episode Summary: Today the FadCast celebrates Prince after his unfortunate passing. Dan Ritchie from When Nerds Collide joins us as a guest host this week to weigh in on his favorite Prince moments. We also briefly discuss the new trailer for "The Founder" and Bryan Cranston's return to drugs in the trailer for "The Infiltrator." How did you like the show? Which is YOUR favorite episode to date? We want to know YOUR opinion, so tell us in the comment section below. Episode Breakdown: Dan: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 86 Ryan: With special guest, JD the Mime! Dan: Today we’ll purify ourselves in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. Ryan: As we talk about the man, the legend, and the unfortunately recently deceased…Prince. Dan: That's right! You’ll hear all that so let's get started! (Intro Music break) Current Events - Trailers for "The Founder" and "The Infiltrator." (~3min) Script read from "Batman (1989)" (~12min). The influence of Prince and some fun facts! (~30min). Do YOU want to be featured on an episode of the FadCast?! Well then, call the FadCast hotline at (310) 651-8127 and leave us a voicemail to possibly be featured on an upcoming episode! Awesome, right?! We know!!!
In this special tribute episode, Fan2Fan Podcast host Bernie Gonzalez and fan Andre Walker remember Prince. They discuss the music icon's legacy, his contribution to the 1989 Batman movie, personal memories, and more. Please rate and review the Fan2Fan Podcast on iTunes! Visit www.fanpodcast.com for more info and follow @fan2fanpodcast.
On this week's episode: What you're talking about: Remembering Prince, Beyonce's "Lemonade" album, Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill What we're watching: Empire, Underground, Real Housewives of Dallas, Game of Silence, The Carmichael Show Join the conversation! http://www.facebook.com/shootingfromthehip http://www.twitter.com/stillfromthehip https://audioboom.com/channel/from-the-hip
Now that we live in a post-Prince world, it was time to put the purple light up in the sky and call together those who care to discuss Prince’s legacy. The post B.G.M. Podcast Episode 7: Remembering Prince appeared first on Bearded Gentlemen Music.
On the one-year anniversary of the Stream Police Podcast, Clint finally gives his review of HBO's GAME OF THRONES, while Andy remembers Prince. Also: Shows that have lost their zing, why Rhea Seahorn needs an Emmy, and Sturgill Simpson. TV shows talked about: BETTER CALL SAUL; HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER; PENNY DREADFUL. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John & Pat remember the crazy genius that was Prince. Unfortunately, their memories are far more boring than Prince’s music, which is probably why they don’t have a record deal.
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life" The show where the listeners have a voice is back! Sunday's 12pm EST. 646-716-8544 to listen! #HolliewoodAndFriends (Hollie Wood, Venor and Miss Juddy) As always we got you covered with the latest #HotInTheBlogs topics! No Holds Barred, Funny, Crazy, and sometimes Out of Line! Listen in! SUNDAY 4/24: The Night The World Turned Purple. #RIPPrince (the latest info, plus reactions from around the world).Beyoncé's LEMONADE/Album Review.Birdman vs. The Breakfast Club.LHHATL Ep. 3 + Empire Review.Live with Kelly & Michael Drama. Are you #TeamKelly or #TeamMichael? and a whole lot MORE! PLUS: QUESTION OF THE DAY: What's your favorite Prince album or song? _________________________________________ Lastly, #WhatBlowsMine (where you, the listener can call in and tell the world what's that one thing that just gets under your skin) Tune in live Sunday afternoon at 12pm EST! You can call 646-716-8544 just to listen or press 1 when you wanna join in the discussion, we'll bring you on live. _________________________________________ Are you an artist? Do you know an artist? Submit music to the be played on the show holliewoodandfriendsradio@gmail.com
Matt Dillahunty. Remembering Prince. Matt does a solo show and talks about the recent death of Prince.
We at gphiradio express our sorrow for the passing of the musical icon Prince. We remember his music, his life, and his impact on a generation. His music will live on forever.
John & Pat remember the crazy genius that was Prince. Unfortunately, their memories are far more boring than Prince’s music, which is probably why they don’t have a record deal.
Good Morning and welcome to the Seriouside of the jrilshow. This morning we will be discussing the following topics: New Face of the $20 bill is Harriet TubmanOur thoughts on the North Carolina Transgender restroom lawRemembering Prince
Too soon! Too soon! What are we doing here again, eulogizing one of our musical icons? And yet, there it was: Thursday's news about the death of Prince. Even Portland's Morrison Bridge (left) went all purple in mourning. We hear an appreciation of his career. Listen up....
Members of The Young Folks' music staff remember legendary musician Prince, who died on April 21. Includes some explicit language. With Ryan Gibbs, Joey Daniewicz and Kevin Montes
Shanti Das, Lil John Roberts and Jason Orr join Leatrice to discuss their experiences with Prince, his impact on culture, his legacy and why this hurts so damn much.
Dre has personal thoughts on the death of an all-time music legend for the first part of the live show. Jay joins later to chat about he and Dre once again making it to the Windy City for the Ad Hac fantasy baseball draft. They got a taste of Chi-Town and all it has to offer, from snow to deep dish pizza to ice to traffic, all in a couple of days. How did they do in the draft? What did they think of Lou Malnati's pizza? And most importantly, did Jay find a pink Cubs hat for the unofficial 3rd co-host of the show? In the aftershow, Dre got to hear the man who was chosen for the job of Memphis Redbirds PA announcer over him, and he's...underwhelmed. Theme music credit: "Breaking Bad" by Jahzzar CC BY-SA 3.0
Remembering Prince, how they came into possession of the demo where Prince first taught the Revolution to play "Purple Rain," (Thanks, Barry!) and how Chaz and AJ got into trouble with the boss.
Celebrating a legacy of the insatiable! PRINCE is remembered on the day we mourn his loss, reflect of his work, marvel at his gifts and laugh for the sake of shedding more tears. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
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Business of Friday Feelin it! Apostle/Prophet SB Barber talks Up Close & Personal with the Gospel Artist/CEO Tha Corinth, along with our CeleStyle Commentator @KimberlySteward. Both share perspectives on Prince - death at 57, relationship, music icon, style, his family... Tha Corinth clears the record about major changes at Centrestone Media Group CMG. Kimberly gives the GMSbuzz on Nail trims & grooming. Kimberly is an Award Winning Image Maker | Hair, Makeup, Wardrobe Styling, Art Direction | Founder of @KsStylingTeam | EIC @Model_Diary | Celeb Style Blogger for @HypeHair. SBBMS Friday Feelin it! @TheTurnTable Playlist: Tha Corinth CMG "Like Him"; Jonathan Nelson "Anything Can Happen". Show Booking/Content Inquiries ONLY: GraceMediaServices@yahoo.com Send us your questions/comments before, during, after the broadcast. Join us on Twitter@GMNetwork, Facebook@GMNLiveTv, YouTube@GMNLiveTv or Instagram@GMNLiveTv -- SB Barber Morning Show with Apostle Shena SB Barber is produced by ShenaBarber.com and presented by GRACE Media Network.
We're all fans of Prince in our own way but the Uglee Truth's Producer Dub is a HUGE fan. So Jamie decided it would be a good idea to give him an outlet to process the emotions related to the passing of his favorite artist. On this Uglee "eeXtra" Jamie and Producer Dub pour a glass (or three) of "purple juice" and crack the mic so he can share several stories and favorite moments from his Prince-past.
Remembering Prince.
New York Times culture critics discuss Prince’s music and impact.
Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson discuss the way Prince changed music, supported other artists, defied creative constraints and challenged the notion of what it means for a pop singer to rebel.
Singer Mica Paris remembers Prince who was her friend and mentor, and biographer Matt Thorne and journalist Kevin Le Gendre assess his legacy.As Opera North's Music Director Richard Farnes and General Director Richard Mantle prepare to present six complete productions of the company's much praised "austerity" Ring Cycle, they discuss the art of creating great opera on a budget. The Ring Cycle opens at Leeds Town Hall on 23 April and goes on to tour the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, The Lowry in Salford, the Royal Festival Hall in London, and Sage Gateshead.Georgina Harding's latest novel, The Gunroom, opens with a description of the image of Don McCullin's Shell Shocked Soldier. It then becomes a work of fiction which explores the impact of taking that photo on the photographer as he endeavours to escape the horror of what he has seen. Georgina Harding discusses what inspired her to write this story. The Gun Room is out now.
We're both huge Prince fans, and if you're a regular listener, you know how often his name and work come up on this podcast. Needless to say, we're gutted, and needed to talk about it when we heard of Prince's passing. We hope you'll enjoy listening to this special edition of The GAR! Podcast, and remembering with us. Rest in peace, Prince. And this is Ray's favorite version of It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night: Links: Glenn on Prince Biff Bam Pop! Remembers Prince The Shadow Knows Podcast Biff Bam Pop! The Biff Bam Pop! Podcast Network Glenn's Twitter Ray's Twitter The Adventures of Ray The GAR! Podcast on Pinterest The GAR! Podcast on Instagram The GAR! Podcast on Stitcher The GAR! Podcast on iTunes The GAR! Podcast Group on Facebook The GAR! Podcast Page on Facebook Contact us directly here.