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Host Stan Hall is joined by a true leader and influential figure in Gwinnett County, Richard L. Tucker. Richard is the CEO and Co-Founder of Arlington Capital. With an impressive career spanning decades, Richard has become a cornerstone of both the local business community and the state of Georgia, serving in pivotal roles such as […]
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durée : 00:19:11 - Disques de légende du vendredi 13 septembre 2024 - Au programme des Disques de légende d'aujourd'hui, retour sur un enregistrement de l'Orchestre du Théâtre de la Scala de Milan dirigé par Tullio Serafin en 1954, avec en vedette Maria Callas, Richard Tucker et Carlo Tagliabue, dans "La Force du destin" de Verdi.
durée : 00:19:11 - Disques de légende du vendredi 13 septembre 2024 - Au programme des Disques de légende d'aujourd'hui, retour sur un enregistrement de l'Orchestre du Théâtre de la Scala de Milan dirigé par Tullio Serafin en 1954, avec en vedette Maria Callas, Richard Tucker et Carlo Tagliabue, dans "La Force du destin" de Verdi.
Following a wet start to the grazing season, AHDB Dairy Knowledge Exchange Manager Daisy Green looks at the impact this has had on grass quality and milk production at the mid-point and how careful management is essential for a successful close to the round. Joining Daisy is pasture-to-profit consultant Bess Jowsey and AHDB Forage for Knowledge farmer Richard Tucker to discuss what they're seeing on farm, and how they're managing this so-called "green drought". Useful links Curious about clover? | AHDB Forage for Knowledge | AHDB Profit from your pasture | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 71 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Jennifer Larmore __________ Jennifer Larmore is an American mezzo-soprano, a Grammy winner with over 100 recordings to her name, a Chevalier of the French government, Richard Tucker winner, Hall of Famer and an author! Add straight actress to the list with her appearance in a new Netflix series entitled *King the Land.* She has a wide-ranging repertoire, having begun with coloratura roles from the Baroque and bel canto then adding music from the Romantic and Contemporary periods. She began her career at Opera de Nice in 1986 with Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito and went on to sing at virtually every major opera house in the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Paris Opera, Tokyo, Berlin Deutsche Oper, and London Covent Garden. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner who has recorded widely for the Teldec, RCA, Harmonia Mundi, Deutsche Grammophon, Arabesque, Opera Rara, Bayer, Naive, Chandos, VAI and Cedille labels in over one hundred CDs to date as well as DVDs of “Countess Geschwitz” in Lulu, Jennifer Larmore in Performance for VAI, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Netherlands Opera), L’Italiana in Algeri (Opera de Paris), La Belle Hélène (Hamburg State Opera), Orlando Furioso (Opera de Paris) and Jenufa (Deutsche Oper Berlin). She has recorded three charming books on tape for Atlantic Crossing Records with stories by Kim Maerkl entitled Mozart’s Magical Night with Hélène Grimaud and the Bavarian State Orchestra, Puccini’s Enchanted Journey with story by Kim Maerkl, and The King’s Daughter with story and music for flute and string orchestra by Kim Maerkl with the flute player Natalie Schwaabe. With the pianist Antoine Palloc, she has made many International recital tours, including appearances in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Vietnam, Vienna, London, San Juan, Prague, Melbourne, Brussels, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Athens and Copenhagen, as well as all the major American venues. Symphonic repertoire has played a large role in this mezzo’s career with the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, Mozart, de Falla, Debussy, Berlioz and Barber featuring prominently. Miss Larmore has enjoyed great collaborations with world orchestras under the direction of Muti, Lopez-Cobos, Bernstein, Runnicles, Sinopoli, Masur, von Dochnanyi, Jacobs, Mackerras, Nelson, Spinosi, Abbado, Barenboim, Bonynge, Maazel, Osawa and Guidarini. Jennifer’s repertoire has expanded to include roles such as “Marie” in Berg’s masterpiece Wozzeck, which she sang to great success at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Berg is now a specialty of Miss Larmore, with her having sung “Countess Geschwitz” in Berg’s Lulu at Covent Garden in the Christof Loy production with Antony Pappano, then again in Madrid. At Paris Opera Bastille she sang in the Willy Decker production and she reprised the role yet again in a new production of William Kentridge with Lothar Zagrosek conducting for the Nederlandse Opera, and at the Rome Opera. She has also become well known for “Kostelnička Buryjovka” in Janacek’s Jenůfa which she performed with Donald Runnicles at Berlin Deutsche Oper. The DVD of this production was nominated for a Grammy. She reprised her “Kostelnička” in this same production for the New National Theater in Tokyo. ”Lady Macbeth” in Verdi’s opera Macbeth is a role she debuted in a striking new production of Christof Loy at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, then in the Bob Wilson production in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Her first “Eboli” was in the French version of Don Carlos at the Caramoor Music Festival in New York, with Will Crutchfield conducting, and she sang “Jocasta” in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex at the Bard Festival. Adding to her growing list of new repertoire, Miss Larmore debuted the role of ”Mère Marie” in Les dialogues des carmélites at the Caramoor Festival, New York. She went back to her roots with “Ottavia” in Monteverdi’s l’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Theater an der Wien in October 2015 and returned there in December 2016 for her debut in the role of “Elvira” in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Debuts for more new roles came in 2017 with the title role of La Belle Hélène at Hamburg State Opera, and then “Anna 1” in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins for the Atlanta Opera. In 2018 she debuted the role of “La Dama” in Hindemith’s Cardillac for the Maggio Musicale in Firenze, “Fidalma” In Il Matrimonio Segreto for Opera Köln, and “Marcellina” In Le Nozze di Figaro in Tokyo. Engagements in 2019 included concerts in Grenoble, Olten and Magève with OpusFive, “Marcellina” in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, and she returned to Opera Köln in the title role of a new production in her on-going collaboration with Doucet/Barbe of La Grand Duchesse de Gérolstein. 2020 was an interesting year, but also because she debuted “Herodias” in Salome for the Atlanta Opera before going into lockdown. Continuing with their collaboration, in 2021, Jennifer sang ”Genevieve” in their new production of Pelleas et Melisande in Parma. Miss Larmore, in collaboration with the double bass player Davide Vittone, created an ensemble called Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive. This a string quintet offering programs that are entertaining and varied with Songs and Arias, Cabaret/Operetta and Movies and Broadway. They have given concerts in Seville, Pamplona, Valencia, Las Palmas, Venice, Amiens, Olten, Aix en Provence, Dublin, and Paris. At the Magève Festival in August, 2018 they presented a World Premiere work by composer Scott Eyerly, called Creatures Great and Small on the theme of animals. In July of 2022, Jennifer and OpusFive performed at the Liestal Stimmen zu Gast Festival in a program entitled America! Throughout her career Jennifer Larmore has garnered awards and recognition. In 1994 Jennifer won the prestigious Richard Tucker Award. In 1996 she sang the Olympic Hymn at the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics in Atlanta. In 2002, “Madame” Larmore was awarded the Chevalier des arts et des lettres from the French government in recognition of her contributions to the world of music. In 2010 she was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in her home state of Georgia. In addition, to her many activities, travels, performances and causes, author Jennifer Larmore is working on books that will bring a wider public to the love of opera. Her book “Una Voce” explores the world and psychology of the performer. Miss Larmore is widely known for teaching and giving master classes and in 2018, she went to New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Santiago, Chile, Luxembourg, Atlanta, and to the new Teatro Nuovo at Suny Purchase College, New York. She began the New Year 2019 with master classes for the Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. In March, 2019 Miss Larmore gave master classes and workshops at the École Normale and for the Philippe Jaroussky Academy in Paris. In 2020 she gave classes at the École Normale, Atlanta Opera, Kennesaw State University, Luxembourg, and on ZOOM for the Kiefersfelden Master Classes and Utah Valley University. In 2022 classes were in Malta, Tirol, Lausanne, Sion, Martina Franca and Valencia! In 2023 she began the year with a master class at the Eva Lind Akademie in Achenkirch, Austria! Miss Larmore lives in Paris with her husband and little Opera dog Buffy. “Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent]...” Proverbs 22:6a (AMPC) In this episode, Scarlett and David interview Jennifer about how her love for the arts was nurtured and encouraged at a very young age, which opened doors for her gift in great places. Your faith will be inspired as you watch. __________ https://JenniferLarmore.info https://ScarlettHorton.com __________ TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://gvly.org/s/NNHT.5REoBw OR TEXT Proverbs31 to 844-544-7171
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 71 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Jennifer Larmore __________ Jennifer Larmore is an American mezzo-soprano, a Grammy winner with over 100 recordings to her name, a Chevalier of the French government, Richard Tucker winner, Hall of Famer and an author! Add straight actress to the list with her appearance in a new Netflix series entitled *King the Land.* She has a wide-ranging repertoire, having begun with coloratura roles from the Baroque and bel canto then adding music from the Romantic and Contemporary periods. She began her career at Opera de Nice in 1986 with Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito and went on to sing at virtually every major opera house in the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Paris Opera, Tokyo, Berlin Deutsche Oper, and London Covent Garden. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner who has recorded widely for the Teldec, RCA, Harmonia Mundi, Deutsche Grammophon, Arabesque, Opera Rara, Bayer, Naive, Chandos, VAI and Cedille labels in over one hundred CDs to date as well as DVDs of “Countess Geschwitz” in Lulu, Jennifer Larmore in Performance for VAI, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Netherlands Opera), L’Italiana in Algeri (Opera de Paris), La Belle Hélène (Hamburg State Opera), Orlando Furioso (Opera de Paris) and Jenufa (Deutsche Oper Berlin). She has recorded three charming books on tape for Atlantic Crossing Records with stories by Kim Maerkl entitled Mozart’s Magical Night with Hélène Grimaud and the Bavarian State Orchestra, Puccini’s Enchanted Journey with story by Kim Maerkl, and The King’s Daughter with story and music for flute and string orchestra by Kim Maerkl with the flute player Natalie Schwaabe. With the pianist Antoine Palloc, she has made many International recital tours, including appearances in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Vietnam, Vienna, London, San Juan, Prague, Melbourne, Brussels, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Athens and Copenhagen, as well as all the major American venues. Symphonic repertoire has played a large role in this mezzo’s career with the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, Mozart, de Falla, Debussy, Berlioz and Barber featuring prominently. Miss Larmore has enjoyed great collaborations with world orchestras under the direction of Muti, Lopez-Cobos, Bernstein, Runnicles, Sinopoli, Masur, von Dochnanyi, Jacobs, Mackerras, Nelson, Spinosi, Abbado, Barenboim, Bonynge, Maazel, Osawa and Guidarini. Jennifer’s repertoire has expanded to include roles such as “Marie” in Berg’s masterpiece Wozzeck, which she sang to great success at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Berg is now a specialty of Miss Larmore, with her having sung “Countess Geschwitz” in Berg’s Lulu at Covent Garden in the Christof Loy production with Antony Pappano, then again in Madrid. At Paris Opera Bastille she sang in the Willy Decker production and she reprised the role yet again in a new production of William Kentridge with Lothar Zagrosek conducting for the Nederlandse Opera, and at the Rome Opera. She has also become well known for “Kostelnička Buryjovka” in Janacek’s Jenůfa which she performed with Donald Runnicles at Berlin Deutsche Oper. The DVD of this production was nominated for a Grammy. She reprised her “Kostelnička” in this same production for the New National Theater in Tokyo. ”Lady Macbeth” in Verdi’s opera Macbeth is a role she debuted in a striking new production of Christof Loy at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, then in the Bob Wilson production in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Her first “Eboli” was in the French version of Don Carlos at the Caramoor Music Festival in New York, with Will Crutchfield conducting, and she sang “Jocasta” in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex at the Bard Festival. Adding to her growing list of new repertoire, Miss Larmore debuted the role of ”Mère Marie” in Les dialogues des carmélites at the Caramoor Festival, New York. She went back to her roots with “Ottavia” in Monteverdi’s l’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Theater an der Wien in October 2015 and returned there in December 2016 for her debut in the role of “Elvira” in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Debuts for more new roles came in 2017 with the title role of La Belle Hélène at Hamburg State Opera, and then “Anna 1” in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins for the Atlanta Opera. In 2018 she debuted the role of “La Dama” in Hindemith’s Cardillac for the Maggio Musicale in Firenze, “Fidalma” In Il Matrimonio Segreto for Opera Köln, and “Marcellina” In Le Nozze di Figaro in Tokyo. Engagements in 2019 included concerts in Grenoble, Olten and Magève with OpusFive, “Marcellina” in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, and she returned to Opera Köln in the title role of a new production in her on-going collaboration with Doucet/Barbe of La Grand Duchesse de Gérolstein. 2020 was an interesting year, but also because she debuted “Herodias” in Salome for the Atlanta Opera before going into lockdown. Continuing with their collaboration, in 2021, Jennifer sang ”Genevieve” in their new production of Pelleas et Melisande in Parma. Miss Larmore, in collaboration with the double bass player Davide Vittone, created an ensemble called Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive. This a string quintet offering programs that are entertaining and varied with Songs and Arias, Cabaret/Operetta and Movies and Broadway. They have given concerts in Seville, Pamplona, Valencia, Las Palmas, Venice, Amiens, Olten, Aix en Provence, Dublin, and Paris. At the Magève Festival in August, 2018 they presented a World Premiere work by composer Scott Eyerly, called Creatures Great and Small on the theme of animals. In July of 2022, Jennifer and OpusFive performed at the Liestal Stimmen zu Gast Festival in a program entitled America! Throughout her career Jennifer Larmore has garnered awards and recognition. In 1994 Jennifer won the prestigious Richard Tucker Award. In 1996 she sang the Olympic Hymn at the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics in Atlanta. In 2002, “Madame” Larmore was awarded the Chevalier des arts et des lettres from the French government in recognition of her contributions to the world of music. In 2010 she was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in her home state of Georgia. In addition, to her many activities, travels, performances and causes, author Jennifer Larmore is working on books that will bring a wider public to the love of opera. Her book “Una Voce” explores the world and psychology of the performer. Miss Larmore is widely known for teaching and giving master classes and in 2018, she went to New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Santiago, Chile, Luxembourg, Atlanta, and to the new Teatro Nuovo at Suny Purchase College, New York. She began the New Year 2019 with master classes for the Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. In March, 2019 Miss Larmore gave master classes and workshops at the École Normale and for the Philippe Jaroussky Academy in Paris. In 2020 she gave classes at the École Normale, Atlanta Opera, Kennesaw State University, Luxembourg, and on ZOOM for the Kiefersfelden Master Classes and Utah Valley University. In 2022 classes were in Malta, Tirol, Lausanne, Sion, Martina Franca and Valencia! In 2023 she began the year with a master class at the Eva Lind Akademie in Achenkirch, Austria! Miss Larmore lives in Paris with her husband and little Opera dog Buffy. “Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent]...” Proverbs 22:6a (AMPC) In this episode, Scarlett and David interview Jennifer about how her love for the arts was nurtured and encouraged at a very young age, which opened doors for her gift in great places. Your faith will be inspired as you watch. __________ https://JenniferLarmore.info https://ScarlettHorton.com __________ TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://gvly.org/s/NNHT.5REoBw OR TEXT Proverbs31 to 844-544-7171
Today, Christmas Day 2023, is also the 93rd birthday of my teacher, the great John Wustman. I can think of no better way to conclude Season Four of Countermelody than with a tribute to the man who had the greatest influence on my development as a musician. He's probably best-known for his work with Luciano Pavarotti and as the accompanist in more than thirty Music Minus One LPs from the early 1960s, as well as for his pioneering teaching of scores of accompanists. He has been called “the dean of American accompanists” and many other things, but to me he is and remains primarily my dear friend and mentor. From the late 1950s through the 1980s and beyond, he appeared with nearly all of the greatest singers on the planet, from Richard Tucker, William Warfield, Eleanor Steber, and Jennie Tourel; to Birgit Nilsson, Carlo Bergonzi, Régine Crespin, Nicolai Gedda, and Renata Scotto. He and Russian mezzo-soprano Irina Arkhipova won the 1973 Gran Prix du Disque for their legendary (and matchless) recording of Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death, only one of his many commercial recordings. I have been searching the internet for sound documents of his many live recordings and I'm pleased to say that I have found some rare ones to complement my reminiscences of studying with him in the late 1980s. He wrote to me just this past week that he is currently preparing another live performance of Schubert's Winterreise in early 2024. I am so thrilled to pay tribute to the man who, through his powerful example and influence, forever changed the way I play, sing, talk about, think about, and hear music. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
In addition to the value of being good stewards of the earth for the health and well-being of all life and ecosystems, Nan Evans and Richard Tucker, Director of the Jefferson Land Trust, explore the documentable economic benefits of conserved and working lands on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Airdate: November 30, 2021) Nature Now is created by a dedicated team of volunteers. If you enjoy this episode and want to support the work that goes into making Nature Now, we invite you to go to kptz.org/donate to make a contribution. Thank you for your support!
Music from Richard Tucker, The Barry Sisters, Eddie Cantor, Kate Smith, Peri Smilow and more! A Yiddish Expression Estelle's insightful commentary
Eli Schwebel is a NYC Based Recording Artist & Producer. He attended the Rabbinical College of Long Island and Zicklin School of Business. At Baruch College Eli spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Acappella music and created a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. The lead singer and producer of the band Lev Tahor, He launched his solo career with his groundbreaking album, “Hearts Mind.” Eli's rich musical pedigree and lineage starts with the world-famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, an outstanding mezzo-soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D'veykus. **SPONSORS** The WhatsApp status that's there for your mental health
JOHN CLAUDE GUMMOE I suppose it's usually not done, but I've decided to write this biography of myself in the first person, so actually, it's my autobiography. It just felt too odd to be writing about myself as though I were someone else. So here goes. I was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 2nd, 1938 to John Corwin Gummoe and Beulah Foy Harris. John, my father, was the son of James Alfred Gummoe who came to America from Cornwall, England about 1880. I'm told that he jumped ship in New York, but did eventually become a naturalized citizen about 20 years after coming here. My mother also came from English ancestry and her side of the family goes all the way back to the early 1600's and The New Haven Colony and The Massachusetts Bay Colony. Seems like so many people today are searching for their roots and I'm no exception. I've been bitten by the bug and along with music, genealogy has become one of my passions. As a young lad, I first began singing at the kitchen sink with my much older sisters. My mother had me at the ripe old age of 38. When I arrived, there were already three sisters in thier teens. They were very much into the big band sound. Later on, in the sixth grade, I joined Mrs. Clark's Boys Chorus. She seemed to like me and my voice (boy soprano), and she often had me doing solo efforts in school pageants. One year, a touring company from The New York Metropolitan Opera came to town with the opera "Carmen". It starred Risa Stevens and Robert Merrill and Richard Tucker and Mrs. Clark's boys were chosen to be the street urchins in the first act. Very exciting stuff for a 6th grader; costumes, make-up, big stage. It was truly awesome. We had to learn our part in French and we were to be sort of mimicking the soldiers in that scene. On into my teens, I drove my friends and family crazy as I was always singing with everything on the radio, on records or whatever. They were always telling me to keep quiet so they could hear the music. Little did they know, or I for that matter, that I would one day compose one of the biggest and most successful pieces of music in pop/rock history and actually record it with my own group, The Cascades. Last year, Broadcast Music, Inc. named my song "Rhythm of the Rain", the 9th most performed song of the last century. My sincere thanks to radio DJ's everywhere for all the plays. You are all much appreciated. At 18 years of age, fresh out of high school, I had always dreamed of going to Ohio State University to study Veterinary Medicine, but there was just no money to be had for that and my grades, though not bad, were not high enough for a scholarship. Fate had other "ships" in store for me as off to the U.S. Navy I went for four years. That turned out to be exactly what I was meant to do as in San Diego, aboard the U.S.S. Jason, AR-8 is where I met two talented and wonderful guys ; David Wilson and Leonard Green . I'm proud to say that throughout the years, we still remain fast friends, although just a few months ago, sadly, we lost David to cancer. Needless to say I will miss him very much. David was a drummer and singer, Len played guitar and also sang, but more than that Len was a talented composer and quite an inspiration to me to give writing a try. These two men helped me more than anybody I can think of, to drag a shy, insecure young man into the joys of creating music. To you both I'll always be grateful. Your encouragement and friendship has and will always be treasured. It's been an honor and a previlage to have had you in my life. My association with David and Len and the others that made up first, The Silver Strands, and then, The Thundernotes, and finally, The Cascades began with my taking over managing and booking the group. I was their biggest fan and at the point, had not done anything on stage. But, after much encouragement from David and Len, I began getting up on stage with David for some duets; mostly Everly Bros hits and similar two part harmony songs. I was frightened to death at first, but it was'nt long before I was performing solo with the group. Around that time, after watching Len create song after song, I though to myself, "Hey John, I bet you can do that too, if you try!" And so I began writing lyrics, and again with encouragement from Len and David, I began the process of learning to play a musical instrument. I'd had little music training and my first instrument was the vibes, or vibraharp. You know, that big thing with metal keys that you strike with mallets. Well, it has the same keyboard as a piano so it was a natural progression to go there as time went on. Thanks to good genes from Mom and Dad and ancestors passed, I was also blessed with a natural ear for harmony, thus, learning chords came easy to me. So it wasn't long before I was singing, composing, writing and performing as a full fledged member of the band. Shortly before signing our recording contract, we lost Len Green. He decided, for reasons that to this day remain personal, to leave the group to persue other endeavors including going on to become a staff writer with Acuff-Rose Publishing in Nashville and evenually being nominated for his composition of "Slow Country Dancing". You can read and hear all about it by linking up to his web page which you can do from here. Our then manager, Andy Di Martino came and told us that Valiant Records was interested in us, and so with new guitarist, Eddy Snyder we moved on without Len Green. Thus began our whirl-wind climb to the top of the record charts; a period that even now feels like it was all a dream. A dream come true though, none the less. It was magical!! The chemistry was perfect. The group had a perfect sound for the era. We were recording at the famous Gold Star Studios, home of Phil Spectors "wall of sound" with the legendary Stan Ross engineering, Barry De Vorzon producing, Perry Botkin Jr. arranging and behind our smooth vocal sound was probably the best group of studio musicians available; including Hal Blaine on drums, Carol Kaye on bass, Glen Campbell (yes, the now famous Glen Campbell) on guitar. How could we go wrong? And of course, as rock and roll history attests, we didn't go wrong. I'm still composing, still singing and I hope I always will be. Here in my 63rd year on this earth, I feel like I'm better than I've ever been and I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the record buyers, all the Cascade Fans (and there are still many around) and radio, especially Oldies radio for keeping my little ditty on rotation at your respective stations. I'm very grateful!!. It's a great time to be alive and have this wonderful technology around so I can share my story and my thoughts with the entire world. WOW!! Hope those of you visiting my web site are enjoying this as much as I've enjoyed putting it together... With much appreciation......... John Claude Gummoe, Composer of "Rhythm of the Rain" and lead singer with The Cascades. Write to me with your questions and/or comments at RAINSONG4U@AOL.COM
Join the Alabama Unfiltered team as they talk with Ray Hornsby, Father of Price Hornsby, about the tragedy that happened in their family and how they are using that to bring awareness to others in an effort to save lives. Listen as they also speak with Dr. Boyd Harrison and former DEA agent Richard Tucker as they discuss the rising fentanyl crisis and what we can do to help. https://www.familiesagainstfentanyl.org/ https://bit.ly/3D4WxdP Be sure to subscribe to Alabama Unfiltered on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Join the Alabama Unfiltered team as they talk with Ray Hornsby, Father of Price Hornsby, about the tragedy that happened in their family and how they are using that to bring awareness to others in an effort to save lives. Listen as they also speak with Dr. Boyd Harrison and former DEA agent Richard Tucker as they discuss the rising fentanyl crisis and what we can do to help. https://www.familiesagainstfentanyl.org/ https://bit.ly/3D4WxdP Be sure to subscribe to Alabama Unfiltered on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Message from Richard Tucker on June 19, 2022
Mila Atmos, host of the podcast Future Hindsight, joins CIPE's Democracy that Delivers podcast to discuss the importance of civic engagement. Guest hosts Hanna Wetters, a CIPE Program Officer for Africa, and Richard Tucker, CIPE's editor, also took part in the discussion and focused on CIPE's work on that continent.
In this Women's History Month episode of Democracy that Delivers, we welcome Nya Mona Muchemi, Head of Operations at SNDBX and a consultant for CIPE. She also hosts the AfriWetu podcast which takes a deep dive into pre-colonial African history. Muchemi talks with CIPE editor Richard Tucker and Africa Program Officer Ryan Musser about the past, present, and future of free trade in Africa and democratic government in Kenya and beyond. Relevant Ressources: Paukwa, by Mwihaki Muraguri Peperuka, by Wangari Nyanjui African Digital Heritage, by Chao Tayiana Maina Africa PodFest, by Josephine Karianjahi and Melissa Mbugua
After a few months off, we are back to bring you the wisdom of Richard Tucker, the director of The Human Performance Lab, to find out to achieve that all important personal best in endurance sport. Richard is an Exercise Physiologist, Strength & Conditioning Coach and Nutritionist... could he be any more qualified for this episode?? If you participate in endurance sport then this is the episode for you! Pushing for a Personal Best can be tough, and believe it or not, there's more to it than just trying your hardest. Richard utilises the latest in Sports Science research and technology to understand the nuance of designing training and nutrition plans bespoke to the individual. Richard's favourite saying is "If you are not testing, you are guessing". Listen in to find out how you can put this into practice to help you push for your own personal best! To find out more about Richard's services, check out his website: https://www.humanperformancelab.co.uk/
Message from Richard Tucker on October 24, 2021
Friends of French Opera at Carnegie Hall 12 March 1964 In-house recording Rachel: Suzanne Sarroca La Princesse Eudoxie: Micheline Tessier Eléazar: Richard Tucker Léopold: Jean Deis Le Cardinal de Brogni: Norman Treigle Ruggiero: Spiro Malas Conductor: Robert Lawrence
I sit down with Pastors David Ludwig and Richard Tucker to discuss questions posed by the congregation. This week's question: in our interpersonal situations, how do we know whether to act or to "let go and let God"?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alecfisherpodcast)
I sit down with Pastors David Ludwig and Richard Tucker to discuss questions posed by the congregation. This week's question: what happened to those who died before the coming of Christ?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alecfisherpodcast)
We will be back to our regularly scheduled podcasts with some changes ahead. We didn't want to leave you episode less this week so we wanted to revisit one of our Bonus episodes with the very talented De-Rance Blaylock. Oh and she sings in this episode too! De-Rance Renette Blaylock sang with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's In-Unison Chorus during its inaugural season in 1994 and two years following. In 1997, De-Rance left St. Louis and continued her vocal training under Richard Tucker at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, AL. She played one of the title roles in A&M's production of Porgy & Bess, opposite American Idol winner Ruben Studdard. In 1999, De-Rance came home and later joined the St. Louis Symphony Chorus. She now sings with Chris & Kyle with True Spirit, and Jesse Williams & Total Praise. She has sung behind some of the world's greatest talents, including Dionne Warwick, Lionel Richie, Daryl Coley, Karen Clark-Sheard. De-Rance has toured the country and Greece with the Phil Woodmore Singers as they perform the critically acclaimed project, Antigone in Ferguson, an ancient Greek tragedy about what happens when personal conviction and state law clash, and violence ensues. Antigone in Ferguson has now been featured as an off-Broadway hit in New York. It was featured during five weeks at the Harlem Stage in 2018, and again at St. Ann and Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn in 2019. As a lead soloist, De-Rance is known for singing the last song of the production, titled I'm Covered, written by Dr. Phil Woodmore. The song is available on all digital music outlets. De-Rance Blaylock: IG: @deepopstar Twitter: @deepopstar Broke, Gifted, and Black Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrokeGiftedandBlackPodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/brokegiftedandblackpodcast/ Email: hey.brokegiftedandblackpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/broke-gifted-and-black/support
Join in as I sit down with pastor Richard Tucker to discuss the very different paths that we've both taken into pastoral ministry.https://alecfisher.org/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alecfisherpodcast)
The playoffs are full steam ahead and we are in the midst of the 2nd round of the NBA Playoffs! Joining us this week is Richard Tucker to make the case for his Denver Nuggets, and things got a little spicy in the studio. We break down what each contender needs to do to advance to the Conference Finals and why the Duffman is insane. Let us know what you think of our analysis on the Twittersphere, our replies are wide open boys.Intro/outro provided by Herro Beats
Join in as I sit down with Pastor Richard Tucker to talk about ministry, Christianity in the Mohawk nation, and other things.
A short meditation on the Proper 28 (Pentecost 24). Thanks to Father Richard Tucker, Rector St. John's Church Ocho Rios, St. Ann for sharing with us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join me this week as I talk with internationally acclaimed singer and vocal artist, Julia Bullock. Together we delve deep into her life and career, the communal and sacred property of musical spaces, dealing with the Young Artist blues and MORE! Bullock is extremely poignant and spot on as we navigate these tricky conversations and it was truly a pleasure to share a dialogue with her. We also touch on the controversy of the Richard Tucker Foundation, David Tucker, the Black Opera Aliiance, and Bullock's involvement in and response to the whole situation. It is a must-listen for sure!! --- 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/thornandthistle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thornandthistle/support
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Amber Lawrence, Aleyce Simmonds, Kirsty Lee Akers and Dianna Corcoran - True Blue. The Juice Media on "Anti Corruption, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Tuka - Wish I knew. The Juice Media on "D.E.R.P, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Radioclub - Never Gonna give You Up. The Juice Media on "the Quiet Australian Policy, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Cosmo's Midnight - Yesteryear. The Juice Media on "DERP", Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Introducing season 3! OG Wisdom: Hope dealers and carriers of the light.Seven episodes where we ask the same seven questions to seven different guests who have each trudged their own unique road toward self discovery. We're kicking it off with Elie Schwebel. Eli is a Brooklyn based recording artist, music producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur. As lead singer and producer of the Lev Tahor, he spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Music. s. He has released 8 studio albums including 5 Lev Tahor albums and his widely acclaimed genre bending album titled “Hearts Mind”.Eli is currently focused on recording and releasing his second studio album. Eli’s rich musical lineage starts with the world famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, mezzo soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and of course his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D’veykus.Eli holds an MBA from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. His business accomplishments include the financing of 500mm of real estate transactions, lead financier of the Israeli startup Iskoot - sold to Qualcomm, and partner in the retail chain Amazing Savings.Nodeh Lecha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeoaewrCD-4EmailConsciously62@gmail.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Conscious-ly-102949811230486/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/consciously_62/The Conscious(ly) teamHost & co-producer: Menachem PoznanskiProducer: Chaim KohnEditing: Eitan Corenblum
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Jordan Astra Feat Jalmar - Reasons. The Juice Media on "DERP", Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Elaskia - I Will do Anything. The Juice Media on Timor, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or request@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Sia - Together. The Juice Media on the Cashless Welfare Card, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Delta Goodrem - Keep Climbing. The Juice Media on The Machine, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Kian - Every Hour. The Juice Media on Covid-19 Part 1, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia - Hit Pick: Duke Dumont Feat. Say Lou Lou - Nightcrawler. The Juice media on the Machine [Covid-19 Part 2], Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. Weird Laws from Around the World! 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
This week on Talk Nation Radio we talk with Richard Tucker, who is one of the editors of the new book, Nature at War: American Environments and World War II. Richard Tucker is an environmental historian at the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. He is the founder and manager of a research network on the environmental consequences of military operations through history. See environmentandmilitary.com.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia - Hit Pick: Anthony Callea - Lonely. The Juice media on Get Used to it, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. Weird Laws from Around the World! 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia - Hit Pick: Briggs - HouseFyre. The Juice media on Covid-19, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. Air Heads Jokes - They are bad! 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia - Hit Pick: Whigfield - Suga. The Juice media on West Papua, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact matty@hot30withmatty.com for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia - Hit Pick: Troye Sivan - Take Yourself Home. The Juice media on Feedback Loops, Non Stop Dad Jokes and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact matty@hot30withmatty.com for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Richard Tucker from Relocation Agent network came into the Watkin Studios in the Summer of 2019
Richard Tucker from Relocation Agent network came into the Watkin Studios in the Summer of 2019
Richard Tucker from Relocation Agent network came into the Watkin Studios in the Summer of 2019 where he chatted about the winners of the RAN Cup - the best Indepedent estatet agent in the UK out of 600 offices
Called “the greatest tenor in the world” by his colleague and friend Robert Merrill, legendary performer Richard Tucker sang 724 performances spanning more than 30 leading roles at the Met! On this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have Part 2 of our "Celebrating Richard Tucker" mini-series, drawn from a live event this past season. One of Tucker's sons, Dr. David Tucker, and biographer James A. Drake give listeners an inside look at the life and career of this great artist.
Richard Tucker was unquestionably one of the world’s most eminent tenors. After beginning his musical career as a cantor in New York’s most prestigious synagogues, he went on to reign over the Golden Age of opera as one of the Metropolitan Opera’s superstars. This episode is Part 1 of a live event at The Metropolitan Opera Guild, celebrating the astounding life and career of America’s greatest tenor presented by one of Tucker’s sons, Dr. David Tucker, and biographer James A. Drake. They take us on an intimate journey, highlighting the life and career of this unparalleled artist!
Prescribing opioids involves medical, ethical, and legal questions that are often conflicting. Richard Tucker from the Drug Education Consulting Group speaks with Kris Ferguson MD on how medical professionals can prescribe opioids in a law abiding way, while maintaining their mandate to help patients who are suffering from pain. A retired DEA agent, Mr. Tucker runs the Drug Education Consulting Group, a consulting firm advising doctors and hospitals on controlled substances and legal compliance. For more information, visit The Drug Education Consulting Group on Facebook at @drugeducationgroup, or email Mr. Tucker directly at richard.tucker@drugeducationgroup.com Thank you for listening!