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Those Summa Guys
Commitment, Community and Caring For Others w/ Rick Shea

Those Summa Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 30:10


Mike and Sean sit down with Rick Shea, coach at CrossFit Summa, father, fire-fighter and super cool dude. They get his views on fitness for life, balancing many different roles and how to enjoy what you're doing!

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP184 RICK SHEA: LOVE & DESPERATION

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 76:23


The Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and guitar master’s work with Americana legends like Dave Alvin, Chris Gaffney, and Wanda Jackson as well as his many excellent solo records, including his latest, “Love & Desperation,” speaks for itself. Cutting his teeth in the Southern California honky tonks, the San Bernadino-bred Telecaster slinger has seen it all from the inside out. An artist of subtlety and nuance, Rick throws caution to the wind as he meets up with the Troubled Men to survey the canyons of their minds. Topics include early darkness, shutdowns, sleeping in a car, loitering laws, Marty Allen RIP, a Kevin Gordon tour, tornados, online shopping, express lane friction, a military childhood, Spahn Ranch, flower power, the Bakersfield scene, the Blasters at the Palomino Club, Gene Taylor, Wyman Reese, Festivus, “Public Domain,” Amy Farris, Christy McWilson, R.E.M., John Doe, D.J. Bonebrake, dead friends, “From An Old Guitar,” the Cinema Bar, Tito’s Tacos, remote recording, Sylvie Simmons’ 4-star review, McCabe’s Music series, Keith “Tree” Barry, the Folk Alliance, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break and Outro music: “(Down at the Bar at) Gypsy Sally’s” and “Mystic Canyon” from “Love & Desperation” by Rick Shea Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Rick Shea Homepage Rick Shea Facebook Rick Shea Instagram

Inside The Bunker
Famous Faces and Funnies Owner Rick Shea Interview

Inside The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 24:39


Join me Inside the Bunker as I have a conversation with Rick Shea, the owner and operator of Famous Faces and Funnies located in West Melbourne Florida. We talk the comics industry and a little Y the Last Man.Follow Famous Faces and Funnies on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FFFComicsFollow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FFFComicsFollow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...Subscribe to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0RNA86RCXwl8covt4vPTQReach me at InsideTheBunkerPodcast@gmail.com

Folkscene Radio Show
Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer Live on FolkScene Recorded 7-24-77 & 11-25-73

Folkscene Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 57:44


FolkScene presents an archive classic with Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer, They are two artists who never achieved the stardom they rightfully deserved, but the influence of their music can be heard in the work of Nanci Griffith, Rick Shea, and many other current performers. First up is a program from. 7-24-77 followed by song highlights taken from a 11-25-73 air check. Originally engineered by Alan Kanter. Remastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©FolkScene. Sharing FolkScene recordings with your friends is cool, but reproducing any of our programs for commercial purposes is illegal. FolkScene airs on Sunday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. (PST) at KPFK 90.7 Los Angeles and online at www.kpfk.org.

Folkscene Radio Show
Rick Shea Guesting on FolkScene. Recorded 1-25-21

Folkscene Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 58:41


Rick Shea guesting on Folkscene and discussing his great new album "Love And Desperation." Recorded 1-25-21. Hosted by Allen Larman. Engineered and mastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©Folkscene. Please listen responsibly. Sharing Folkscene recordings with your friends is cool, but reproducing any of our programs for commercial purposes is illegal. Folkscene airs on Sunday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. (PT) at KPFK 90.7 Los Angeles and on-line at www.kpfk.org.

Folkscene Radio Show
Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men Live On Folkscene. Recorded 8-20-2000.

Folkscene Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 54:42


Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men (with special guest Katy Moffat) live on Folkscene. Recorded 8-2-200. The Guilty Men are Joe Terry, Bobby Lloyd Hicks (RIP), Rick Shea and Brantley Kearns. Hosted by the late Howard Larman. Engineered and remastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©Folkscene Please listen responsibly and don't bootleg.

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Tin Pod Radio
Tin Pod #31: Interview With Rick Shea

Tin Pod Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 37:45


Rick Shea is the owner of our local comic book store Famous Faces And Funnies and he agreed to sit down and talk to us about the current state of the comic industry, what is selling in his store, and what he thinks the future holds. FFF is really no bullshit the best comic store I've ever been in, and I always hit the local bookstores wherever we travel. The staff knows their stuff, are always friendly, and the place is just cool. Who else has a giant Bender painted on their wall? I ask you who else? During the talk we dive into whether comci book movies sell books, the mistakes Marvel have made, and many more subjects. No hype Rick is one of the hardest working people I've ever met so give it a listen and if you're near stop in and say Tin Pod Radio sent you :) You can find more about Famous Faces And Funnies on Twitter and other social media @FFFComics If you are local stop by 3020 W New Haven Avenue, West Melbourne, FL  You can find Brian C. Williams on Twitter: @hangofwednesday For all things Tin Universe: tinuniverse.blogspot.com Merch: www.zazzle.com/tinuniverse Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hangofwednesday And for Stacey Taylor on Twitter: @StacebobT Her podcast: http://popcultureparlour.podbean.com/ Opening Theme: Where You Are Now by Alex (c) 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/33065 Ft: WolfFly Closing Theme: is Put the Needle Down by My Free Mickey (c) 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/myfreemickey/43969 Ft: Admiral Bob COVER ART: John Delmonte

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Cappuccino Cunnilingus
Cappuccino Cunnilingus Podcast Episode 32

Cappuccino Cunnilingus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 78:22


Rob is joined by the owner of Famous Faces and Funnies, Rick Shea, to review Logan and talk about all the recent geek news of the new year!

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 182: ID FFWD with Rick Shea

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 23:47


Ace guitarist and songwriter Rich Shea talk about his new record, playing local shows, life on the road, sideman work, his yearly gig on a moving train with Dave Alvin, Peter Case, John Doe called Roots on the Rails. He played a song called "Goodbye Alberta," which may wind up as the title track on his next record.

JustUsNerdsPodcast
Episode 26: Melbourne Comic Con, Pt. 3

JustUsNerdsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 38:34


In a world...where 2 nerds come together to talk about all things nerdy, Just Us Nerds podcast was born! We talk about comics, movies, and all things in between. In this final installment of our coverage of the Melbourne and Toy Comic Con, Chris and I talk with store owners, Rick Shea of Famous Faces and Funnies, and Pete Pappas of Viera Comics! about the latest trends in comics and movies, including Greg Rucka's run on Wonder Woman, Arrowverse expansion on the CW, and the hottest toys in the shop.

Ronnie Mack's Radio Barndance
Barndance Episode 14 (Rick Shea)

Ronnie Mack's Radio Barndance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 60:00


Americana Music Show Podcast

Rick Shea talks about covering Hank Williams, producing The Good Intentions, and taking train trips in Mexico when he was a “broken-hearted kid.” He also sets up and plays three tracks from his album, Sweet Bernadine. Plus newgrass from The Avett Brothers, gothic folk from The Paper Hill Casket Company, bluegrass from The Railsplitters, folk music from James Tristan Redding, country rock from The Bottle Rockets, a rock & roll ballad from The Wild Ponies, honky tonk from Casey James Prestwoood tha the Burning Angels, and boogie blues from the North Mississippi Allstars. "Rick Shea" originated from Americana Music Show.

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
FTB Show #230 features the new album by The Wood Brothers called "The Muse"

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2013 60:51


FTB podcast #230 features the new album by The Wood Brothers called The Muse.   Also new music from Charlie Robison, Rick Shea, Audrey Auld and more.  Show #230 THE WOOD BROTHERS - The Muse  (The Muse) AUDREY AULD -  Bound For Glory (Tonk) THE WILL CALLERS - Burnt Orange Cadillac  (What Else is Left?) CHARLIE ROBISON - Brand New Me  (High Time) (mic break) JASON ISBELL & JOHN PAUL WHITE - Old Flame  (High Cotton: A Tribute to Alabama) WILD PONIES - Things That Used To Shine (Things That Used To Shine) DEADSTRING BROTHERS - Long Lonely Ride  (Cannery Row) THE WHISKEY GENTRY -  I Ain't Nothing  (Holly Grove) THE WOOD BROTHERS - Neon Tombstone  (The Muse) (mic break) PETER COOPER - Grandma's Tattoo   (Opening Day) THE EASY LEAVES - Keep It Country (American Times) SARAH GAYLE MEECH - Drink Myself to Sleep  (One Good Thing) RICK SHEA - Shake It Little Sugaree   (Sweet Bernadine) THE COALS - Dirt Road  (A Happy Animal) (mic break) THE WOOD BROTHERS - Sing About It  (The Muse) (Oct. 17th, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie

Pigs in a Podcast
Episode #46 - Mary McCaslin and Rich Shea with Sleepy John Sandige

Pigs in a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2012


Going back into the archives for this one. Here's a vintage "Please Stand By" featuring Rick Shea and the late Mary McCaslin from 2012 with "Sleepy" John Sandige. Live tunes include a cover of Larry Murray's "Mama Lou" and a take on Mary's song "The Bramble and The Rose".

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 10: Rick Shea

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2011 71:05


Rick Shea is a journeyman guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, writer and singer who wields his Telecastser with a deft touch reminiscent of Mark Knopfler and the best of Bakersfield twangers. He grew up in San Bernardino, California, back when the town was an outpost at the very farthest reaches of Los Angeles' empire. San Bernardino in 1978 was still home to honky-tonks and truck stops where country music found fertile ground. He cut his teeth playing folk music in coffeehouses and soon found work in the country music scene, sometimes playing 7 nights a week. Aside from his work with alt-country pioneer Dave Alvin and R.E.M., Shea has recorded several albums of his own songs and still actively plays around the southwest and beyond with his band, The Losin' End. His newest record, “Shelter Valley Blues,” includes performances from members of Los Lobos.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 10: Rick Shea

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2011


Rick Shea is a journeyman guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, writer and singer who wields his Telecastser with a deft touch reminiscent of Mark Knopfler and the best of Bakersfield twangers. He grew up in San Bernardino, California, back when the town was an outpost at the very farthest reaches of Los Angeles’ empire. San Bernardino in 1978 was still home to honky-tonks and truck stops where country music found fertile ground. He cut his teeth playing folk music in coffeehouses and soon found work in the country music scene, sometimes playing 7 nights a week. Aside from his work with alt-country pioneer Dave Alvin and R.E.M., Shea has recorded several albums of his own songs and still actively plays around the southwest and beyond with his band, The Losin’ End. His newest record, “Shelter Valley Blues,” includes performances from members of Los Lobos.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 10: Rick Shea

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011


Rick Shea is a journeyman guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, writer and singer who wields his Telecastser with a deft touch reminiscent of Mark Knopfler and the best of Bakersfield twangers. He grew up in San Bernardino, California, back when the town was an outpost at the very farthest reaches of Los Angeles’ empire. San Bernardino in 1978 was still home to honky-tonks and truck stops where country music found fertile ground. He cut his teeth playing folk music in coffeehouses and soon found work in the country music scene, sometimes playing 7 nights a week. Aside from his work with alt-country pioneer Dave Alvin and R.E.M., Shea has recorded several albums of his own songs and still actively plays around the southwest and beyond with his band, The Losin’ End. His newest record, “Shelter Valley Blues,” includes performances from members of Los Lobos.