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In this episode our hosts discuss racoon pouches and dig in to a super fun rock song story. Donovan - There is a Mountain 9/3/67 Grateful Dead - Alligator, Dance Hall, Rio Nido, CA 8/21/68 Grateful Dead - Alligator, Fillmore West, San Fran 5/4/69 Allman Brothers - Mountain Jam, Central City Park in Macon, GA 3/13/71 Allman Brothers - Mountain Jam, Fillmore East NY, NY 7/28/73 - Allman Brothers w/ Grateful Dead - Mountain Jam, Watkins Glen, NY
After over four decades, Tom Lieberman is still going strong singing and playing. You can catch Tommy and the Liebermen at the Hook and Ladder in Minneapolis, Sunday night April 26 at 7PM. During a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Tom first reflected on his early association with the string jazz group Rio Nido.
Guitarist Tom Lieberman from Rio Nido talks about the trio's upcoming gig at Crooners this weekend.
Guitarist Tom Lieberman from Rio Nido talks about the trio's upcoming gig at Crooners this weekend.
Guitarist Tom Lieberman from Rio Nido talks about the trio's upcoming gig at Crooners this weekend.
Rio Nido Roadhouse and Crooked Goat Brewing are our guests on this "Flood Recovery Edition" of Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon and Mark Carpenter. Herlinda Heras has invited guests from these two establishments to describe the challenges they are facing since the recent rains and floods. Herlinda Heras is back from her travels but she’s getting ready to leave again. She was just in Italy to judge the Italian national Beer of the Year competition. Then she went to Malta to visit some friends in their vacation home there. The entire nation of Malta is a Unesco World Heritage site. While she was in Malta they had the strongest storm in a century, so strong that there were fish washing up on shore. Herlinda brought back a special bottle of beer from Italy, from Birrificio Italiano, and also a Maltese beer. Today’s guests are Rina and Brad Metzger, owners of Rio Nido Roadhouse in Rio Nido, and Rich Jeter and Carly Church from Crooked Goat Brewing in Sebastopol. Both of their places were damaged in the floods. Crooked Goat is located in the Barlow, a shopping center in Sebastopol, in Sonoma County. They had about four and a half feet of water. They are cleaning up now and hope to reopen in about two months. Grav South held a fundraiser for their staff and they also have a Go Fund Me page "CGB Employees" to help their staff while they are closed. Rich Jeter is Assistant Brewmaster which he admits is a big job for someone who is relatively new to brewing. Rina tells how Brad started Rio Nido Roadhouse ten years ago. They watched it being flooded. There is a swimming pool there under normal circumstances. They took on six and a half feet of water in the bar. Mark tells about the hazy IPA style. In the old days he was making Liberty Ale at Anchor Brewing and it was a lot of work to keep the beer from becoming hazy. But today, hazy beer is popular. Herlinda will bring her Maltese beer back after her trip to Puerto Rico. She leaves Sunday and will call in from Puerto Rico for next week's show. She will be back in a couple of weeks.
Twin Cities trio Rio Nido stopped by Jazz88 to perform during the Morning Show in advance of their show at the Dakota Friday, Apr. 27 at 7:00.
Twin Cities trio Rio Nido stopped by Jazz88 to perform during the Morning Show in advance of their show at the Dakota Friday, Apr. 27 at 7:00.
Twin Cities trio Rio Nido stopped by Jazz88 to perform during the Morning Show in advance of their show at the Dakota Friday, Apr. 27 at 7:00.
Rio Nido stopped by the Jazz88 studio to perform "Tee Many Martoonis" in advance of their shows at the Dakota Dec. 27, 2017 at 7 PM and 9 PM.
Vocal group Rio Nido came to Jazz88 to chat about their two Dakota shows coming up on Dec. 27, 2017.
Vocal group Rio Nido came to Jazz88 to chat about their two Dakota shows coming up on Dec. 27, 2017.
This go ‘round we have a special guest joining the Brokedown Podcast: author, Deadhead, and WFMU DJ, Jesse Jarnow. In this episode we learn a bit about Jesse’s personal history as a Deadhead, his path to becoming a guy tapped by the Grateful Dead to write liner notes for some of their recent archival releases, and his books: Big Day Coming: Yo La Tengo And The Rise Of Indie Rock (amazon) and Heads: A Biography Of Psychedelic America (amazon). Then we dive into the archives and talk about the Grateful Dead in 1967. A formative year that, due to a spotty tape record, is somewhat mysterious. Segment 1: 1967-03-18 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA It Hurts Me Too, Dancing In The Streets 1967-04-08 KPIX "The Maze", San Francisco, CA Ralph Gleason Interview, Cream Puff War, Walking Blues (w/ Quicksilver Messenger Service) Segment 2: 1967-09-03 Dance Hall, Rio Nido, CA Viola Lee Blues We hope you'll enjoy this ninth episode and tell a friend to check us out. Please, don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also now have an Instagram account. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. As always, Thank you for listening.