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Bob Sirott
From the archives: The day the music died

Bob Sirott

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025


On this day 66 years ago (February 3, 1959) a plane crashed in a cornfield outside Clear Lake, Iowa. The crash unfortunately resulted in the deaths of musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson), as well as pilot Roger Peterson. The date is now remembered as the “day the music died”. […]

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti
El día que "murió la música" (1959)

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 5:23


El 3 de febrero de 1959 los músicos de rock and roll Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens y The Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson), junto con el piloto Roger Peterson, fallecieron en un accidente aéreo en Iowa. Posteriormente, a este día se le conoció como "El día que murió la música" ("The day the music died"), después de que Don McLean se refiriese a él de tal forma en su canción «American Pie» de 1971.

A Toast to the Arts
Big Daily Blend - The Day the Music Died

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 13:37


This episode of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND podcast remembers popular rock 'n roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson, along with pilot Roger Peterson, who were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa on February 3, 1959. We revisit an interview with Lindsay James, Executive Director of Visit Mason City in Iowa, a destination near the memorial at the crash site, and Surf Ballroom where the musicians played their last concert. More: https://visitmasoncityiowa.com/ Mason City is also a destination on the historic Jefferson Highway that runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Blend Radio Shows
Big Daily Blend - The Day the Music Died

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 13:37


This episode of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND podcast remembers popular rock 'n roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson, along with pilot Roger Peterson, who were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa on February 3, 1959.   We revisit an interview with Lindsay James, Executive Director of Visit Mason City in Iowa, a destination near the memorial at the crash site, and Surf Ballroom where the musicians played their last concert. More: https://visitmasoncityiowa.com/  Mason City is also a destination on the historic Jefferson Highway that runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ 

The Franchise Growth Pod
E50: The EOS Model for Business Growth

The Franchise Growth Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 23:26


Roger Peterson is back on the podcast to discuss the EOS model for business growth. He's sharing the basics of Organizational Operation Systems, what a VTO is used for, and how AC Inc has implemented EOS with our clients successfully. Grab a glass of wine (or whiskey) and let's chat franchise growth! Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Connect with Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Connect with Roger on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/roger-peterson Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables

The Franchise Growth Pod
E46: The Power of Knowing Your Financials

The Franchise Growth Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 20:07


Roger Peterson is on the Franchise Growth Pod talking about financial health, knowing your numbers, and how to run a diagnostic on your business without getting overwhelmed. Grab a glass of wine (or whiskey) and let's chat franchise growth! Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Connect with Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Connect with Roger on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/roger-peterson Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast
The Day the Music Died

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 17:25


In this episode: On Feb 3, 1959, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, “The Big Bopper” J.P. Richardson, and pilot Roger Peterson were killed in a plane crash after performing in Clear Lake, Iowa.  Kent recalls where he was when he heard the news, how Buddy Holly inspired The Beatles, and how in the aftermath of what became known as “The Day the Music Died” the policy of making the deceased's names public changed forever. Kent also addresses the recent situation with the Chinese Spy Balloon and discusses the players, coaches, and advertising rates of this weekend's Super Bowl. 

Coffee Talk with Adika Live
On This Day in Rock N Roll History: The Day The Music Died

Coffee Talk with Adika Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 13:01


#Americanpie #buddyholly #50smusic DON McLEAN ON THE SONG THAT INSPIRED THE  BUDDY HOLLY MOVIEDion DiMucci on The Day The Music DiedOn this day in 1959, Buddy Holly, JP Richardson (aka The Big Bopper) and Ritchie Valens, along with pilot Roger Peterson, died in a plane crash shortly after takeoff from Clear Lake, Iowa. Holly had hired the plane after heating problems developed on his tour bus. The three musicians were traveling to Fargo, N.D., for the next show on their Winter Dance Party Tour, which covered 24 cities in three weeks. Holly had arranged the tour after the breakup of his band, The Crickets. The date was dubbed "The Day the Music Died" by Don McLean, who sang about it in his song, "American Pie."Looking for 25 New Subscribers and Classic Rock Music Lovers! If this is you Enter to WIN !Win Something from Us!Enter the American Pie Contest!Subscribe and email us your Shirt size!Subscribe to Artists on Record ADIKA Live on YouTube Go to ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/Go to Contact.Enter Instant Karma contest, your info.Send EmailWe will call out  the winners name on our next Live show*********************************************************************** The New Website ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/Merchandise ➜https://adika-live.creator-spring.comThe Ultimate VIP ALL ACCESS BACKSTAGE PASSFull episodes can be seen in Patreon! Get exclusive content and entry into the vinyl games on Patreon: ➜ https://www.patreon.com/The_adika_group?fan_landing=trueYour Donation Helps Support your Favorite Show & Channel ➜ https://www.paypal.me/stephenadika1AMAZON WISHLIST ➜ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/30GQNR69L9048?ref_=wl_shareCLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ➜  https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAdikaGroup?sub_confirmation=1Artists on Record |  ADIKA Live The PodcastApple ➜ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-talk-with-adika-live/id1529816802?uo=4Spotify ➜ https://open.spotify.com/show/2lXgg3NVdnU3LmXgCrgHwk iHeartRadio ➜ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-coffee-talk-with-adika-liv-71566693/*Follow ADIKA Live on Tik Tok: ➜https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdMmEfFm/ADIKA Live on Twitter➜ https://twitter.com/TalkAdikaThank you for your support!Support the show

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti
El día en que murió la música (1959)

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 5:23


El 3 de febrero de 1959, los músicos de rock and roll Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens y The Big Bopper, junto con el piloto Roger Peterson, fallecieron en un accidente aéreo cerca de la pequeña localidad rural de Clear Lake, Iowa. Posteriormente, a este día se le conoció como "el día en que murió la música".

Before the Lights

The night American Youth was devastated when the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, JP Richardson (Big Bopper) were taken after an early morning plane crash on February 3, 1959 outside of Clear Lake, Iowa after they performed at the iconic Surf Ballroom.  This show will give you a look into:Surf Ballroom1959 Winter Dance Party schedule and conditionsTheir performance at Surf BallroomAll the details about who was on plane and how they were chosen.The Crash-What could have happened, and much more!Who were-Pilot Roger Peterson, Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens, & Buddy Holly. The conspiracies & the 2015 reexamination.SPECIAL THANK YOU to the following for making this show possible:Silhouette Music: The Day the Music Died LPDel Fi-Ritchie Valens Live at Pacoima Jr. HS with Bob KeaneRed Robinson for his interviews from The Day the Music Died and his podcast-LegendsABC NewsLondon Live at 5 in the UKLinks:Surf Ballroom: https://www.surfballroom.com/Buddy Holly Crash Site: https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/12159 Photos:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Tdeb2VF7_raE8AtY-zgfIWT1oGX0MPSd?usp=sharingBefore the Lights:Become a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportTHE LIGHT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_cBUd3MLwoejlVpn5Vt9JAHire Tommy to Speak: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speakingjeBuy Tommy a glass of vino here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelightsSupport the showFollow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com

The Franchise Growth Pod
E26: The 5 Steps of Turnaround Management

The Franchise Growth Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 23:27


Roger Peterson is on the Franchise Growth Pod sharing the 5 steps of turnaround management, how you identify underperforming franchisees, and how you can help your owners turn their business around. Grab a glass of wine (or whiskey) and let's chat franchise growth! Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Connect with Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Connect with Roger on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/roger-peterson Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables

The Franchise Growth Pod
E14: Franchise Foundations with Marjorie Mallard

The Franchise Growth Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 26:33


Slowing down to speed up, knowing your financials, working ON your business instead of IN your business, Marjorie Mallard of Precious Lambs Childcare Franchise is on the #FranchiseGrowthPod this week to talk all things emerging franchise growth. ALSO joining us on the podcast is Roger Peterson, franchise expert and Marjorie's Growth Advisor, to share insights into getting your foundations set early in the growth process. Grab a glass of wine (or whiskey) and let's chat franchise growth! Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Connect with Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Connect with Roger on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/roger-peterson Learn more about Precious Lambs Franchise: www.preciouslambschildcare.com/franchise Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables

Icons and Outlaws
Buddy Holly

Icons and Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 93:35


Born in Lubbock, Texas, on September 7, 1936, Charles Hardin  Holley (he later dropped the "e"), after both grandfathers    the fourth child of Lawrence Odell "L.O." Holley and Ella Pauline Drake.    older siblings were Larry, Travis, and Patricia Lou.    nicknamed Buddy from a young age, and it stuck with him throughout his life.    Oddly enough, the newspaper announcement claimed that Buddy was actually a little girl. “A daughter weighing 8.5 lbs”, the Lubbock evening journal wrote. He was also only 6.5 pounds. And a boy. Buddy's family was mainly of English and Welsh descent and had some native American ancestry. During the Great Depression, the Holleys frequently moved residences within Lubbock; 17 in all.    His father changed jobs several times.    The Holley family were a musical household.  Except for Buddy's father, all family members could play an instrument or sing. His older brothers frequently entered local talent shows, and one time, his brothers signed up and Buddy wanted to play violin with them. However, Buddy couldn't play the violin.  Not wanting to break little Buddy's heart, his older brothers greased up the strings so it wouldn't make a sound. Buddy started singing his heart out and the three ended up winning the contest!  When WWII started, the U.S. government called his brothers into service. His brother Larry brought back a guitar he bought from a shipmate, and that guitar set Buddy's off. At 11 years old, Buddy started taking piano lessons.  Nine months later, he quit piano lessons and switched to guitar after seeing a classmate playing and singing on the school bus.    His parents initially bought him a steel guitar, but Buddy insisted he wanted a guitar like his brothers. They bought him a guitar, a gold top Gibson acoustic, from a pawn shop, and his brother Travis taught him to play it.  By 15, Buddy was proficient on guitar, banjo, and mandolin. During his early childhood, Holley was influenced by Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, Bob Wills, and the Carter Family.  He started writing songs and working with his childhood friend Bob Montgomery. The two jammed together, practicing songs by the Louvin Brothers and Johnnie & Jack. They frequently listened to Grand Ole Opry's radio programs on WSM, Louisiana Hayride on KWKH (which they once drove 600 miles to okay just to be turned away), and Big D Jamboree.  If you're not familiar with the Grand Ol Opry, it's a weekly American country music stage concert in Nashville, Tennessee, founded on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio "barn dance" on Clearchannel's WSM, which first hit the airwaves on October 5, 1925. Its the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history.    At the same time he was practicing with Bob, Holley played with other musicians he met in high school, including Sonny Curtis and Jerry Allison.    In 1952 Holley and Jack Neal participated as a duo billed as "Buddy and Jack" in a talent contest on a local television show.    After Neal left, he was replaced by his buddy Bob, and they were billed as "Buddy and Bob." By the mid-'50s, Buddy & Bob played their style of music called "western and bop ."    Holley was influenced by late-night radio stations that played the blues and rhythm and blues. Holley would sit in his car with Sonny Curtis and tune to distant “black” radio stations that could only be received at night when bigger stations turned off local transmissions.    Holley then changed his music by blending his earlier country and western influence with Rhythm and Blues. After seeing the legendary Elvis perform, Holly decided to pursue his career in music full-time once he graduated high school. By mid-1955, Buddy & Bob, who already worked with an upright bass player (played by Larry Welborn), added drummer Jerry Allison to their lineup. After seeing Elvis Presley performing live in Lubbock, who Pappy Dave Stone of KDAV booked, Buddy really wanted to get after it. In February, he opened for Elvis at the Fair Park Coliseum, in April at the Cotton Club, then again in June at the Coliseum. Elvis significantly influenced the group to turn more towards Rock n Roll. Buddy and the king became friends, with Buddy even driving Elvis around when he was in town. Eventually, Bob Montgomery, who leaned toward a traditional country sound, left the group, though they continued writing and composing songs together. Holly kept pushing his music toward a straight-ahead rock & roll sound, working with Allison, Welborn, and other local musicians, including his pal and guitarist Sonny Curtis and bassist Don Guess. In October, Holly was booked as the opener for Bill Haley & His Comets (Rock Around the Clock), to be seen by Nashville scout Eddie Crandall. Obviously impressed, Eddie Crandall talked Grand Ole Opry manager Jim Denny into finding a recording contract for Holley. Pappy Stone sent Denny a demo tape, which Denny forwarded to Paul Cohen. Cohen signed the band to Decca Records in February 1956.    In the contract, Decca accidentally misspelled Holley's surname as "Holly," From that point forward, he was known as "Buddy Holly." On January 26, 1956, Holly went to his first professional recording session with producer Owen Bradley. He was a part of two more sessions in Nashville.    the producer selected the session musicians and arrangements, Holly became frustrated by his lack of creative control. In April 1956, Decca released "Blue Days, Black Nights" as a single and "Love Me" on the B-side.    "B-sides" were secondary songs that were sent out with single records. They were usually just added to have something on the flip side. Later they became songs that bands would either not release or wait to release.  Jim Denny added Holly on tour as the opening act for Faron Young. While on this tour, they were promoted as "Buddy Holly and the Two Tones." Decca then called them "Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes." The label released Holly's second single, "Modern Don Juan," along with "You Are My One Desire."    Unfortunately, neither one of these singles tickled anyone's fancy. On January 22, 1957, Decca informed Holly that they wouldn't re-sign him and insisted he could not record the same songs for anyone else for five years. The same shit happened to Universal and me. A couple of classics, like "Midnight Shift" and "Rock Around with Ollie Vee," did come out of those Decca sessions, but nothing issued at the time went anywhere. It looked as though Holly had missed his shot at stardom.  Holly was disappointed with his time with Decca. inspired by Buddy Knox's "Party Doll" and Jimmy Bowen's "I'm Stickin' with You" he decided to visit Norman Petty, who produced and promoted both of those successful records.    Buddy, Jerry Allison, bassist Joe B. Mauldin, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan pulled together and headed to Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico. The group recorded a demo of the now-classic, "That'll Be the Day," which they had previously recorded in Nashville. Now rockin' that lead guitar, Holly finally achieved the sound he wanted. They got the song nailed down and recorded. Along with Petty's help, the group got it picked up by Murray Deutsch, a publishing associate of Petty's, and Murray got it to Bob Thiele, an executive at Coral Records. Thiele loved it. Ironically, Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca, the company Holly had signed with before. On a side note, a subsidiary is a smaller label under the major label's umbrella. For instance, Universal signed my band to Republic, a subsidiary of Universal Music that dealt primarily with rock genres, like Godsmack. Norman Petty saw the potential in Buddy and became his manager. He sent the record to Brunswick Records in New York City. Thiele saw the record as a potential hit, but there were some significant hurdles to overcome before it could be released.  According to author Philip Norman, in his book Rave On, Thiele would only get the most reluctant support from his record company. Decca had lucked out in 1954 when they'd signed Bill Haley & His Comets and saw their "Rock Around the Clock" top the charts. Still, very few of those in charge at Decca had a natural feel or appreciation for Rock & Roll, let alone any idea of where it might be heading or whether the label could (or should) follow it down that road. Also, remember that although Buddy had been dropped by Decca the year before, the contract that Holly signed explicitly forbade him from re-recording anything he had recorded for them, released or not, for five years. However, Coral was a subsidiary of Decca, and Decca's Nashville office could hold up the release and possibly even haul Holly into court.  "That'll Be the Day" was issued in May of 1957 mainly as an indulgence to Thiele, to "humor" him. The record was put out on the Brunswick label, more of jazz and R&B label, and credited to the Crickets. The group chose this name to prevent the suits at Decca -- and more importantly, Decca's Nashville office -- from finding out that this new release was from the guy they had just dropped. The name “The Crickets” was inspired by a band that Buddy and his group followed, called “the Spiders” and they initially thought about calling themselves “The Beetles”, with two E's, but Buddy said he was afraid people would want to “squash them.” So, they picked “The Crickets.” Petty also became the group's manager and producer, signing the Crickets, identified as Allison, Sullivan, and Mauldin, to a contract. Unfortunately, Holly wasn't listed as a member in the original document to keep his involvement with "That'll Be the Day" a secret. This ruse would later become the source of severe legal and financial problems for Buddy.    The song shot to #1 on the national charts that summer. But, of course, Decca knew Holly was in the band by then. So, with Thiele's persuasion and realizing they had a hit on their hands, the company agreed to release Holly from the five-year restriction on his old contract. This release left him free to sign any recording contract he wanted. While sorting out the ins and outs of Holly's legal situation, Thiele knew that Buddy was far more than a one-hit-wonder and that he could potentially write more and different types of hits. So, Holly found himself with two recording contracts, one with Brunswick as a member of the Crickets and the other with Coral Records as Buddy Holly, all thanks to Thiele's ingenious strategy to get the most out of Buddy and his abilities. By releasing two separate bodies of work, the Crickets could keep rockin' while allowing its apparent leader and "star" to break out on his own.    Petty, whose name seems fitting as we go through this, acted as their manager and producer. He handed out writing credits at random, gifting Niki Sullivan and Joe B. Mauldin (and himself) the co-authorship of the song, "I'm Gonna Love You Too," while leaving Holly's name off of "Peggy Sue." at first. The song title, “Peggy Sue” was named after Buddy's biggest fan. Petty usually added his own name to the credit line, something the managers and producers who wanted a more significant piece of the pie did back in the '50s. To be somewhat fair, Petty made some suggestions, which were vital in shaping certain Holly songs. However, he didn't contribute as much as all of his credits allow us to believe. Some confusion over songwriting was exacerbated by problems stemming from Holly's contracts in 1956. Petty had his own publishing company, Nor Va Jak Music, and Buddy signed a contract to publish his new songs. However, Holly had signed an exclusive agreement with another company the year before. To reduce his profile as a songwriter until a settlement could be made with Petty and convince the other publisher that they weren't losing too much in any compensation, buddy copyrighted many of his new songs under the pseudonym "Charles Hardin." So many names!   The dual recording contracts allowed Holly to record a crazy amount of songs during his short-lived 18 months of fame. Meanwhile, his band -- billed as Buddy Holly & the Crickets -- became one of the top attractions of the time. Holly was the frontman, singing lead and playing lead guitar, which was unusual for the era, and writing or co-writing many of their songs. But the Crickets were also a great band, creating a big and exciting sound (which is lost to history, aside from some live recordings from their 1958 British tour). Allison was a drummer ahead of his time and contributed to the songwriting more often than his colleagues, and Joe B. Mauldin and Niki Sullivan provided a solid rhythm section.   The group relied on originals for their singles, making them unique and years ahead of their time. In 1957-1958, songwriting wasn't considered a skill essential to a career in rock & Roll; the music business was still limping along the lines it had followed since the '20s. Songwriting was a specialized profession set on the publishing side of the industry and not connected to performing and recording. A performer might write a song or, even more rarely, like Duke Ellington (It Don't Mean A Thing), count composition among his key talents; however, this was generally left to the experts. Any rock & roller wanting to write songs would also have to get past the image of Elvis. He was set to become a millionaire at the young age of 22. He never wrote his songs, and the few songwriting credits he had resulted from business arrangements rather than writing anything.   Buddy Holly & the Crickets changed that seriously by hitting number one with a song they'd written and then reaching the Top Ten with originals like "Oh, Boy" and "Peggy Sue," They were regularly charging up the charts based on their songwriting. This ability wasn't appreciated by the public at the time and wouldn't be noticed widely until the '70s. Still, thousands of aspiring musicians, including John Lennon and Paul McCartney, from some unknown band called "The Beatles," took note of their success, and some of them decided to try and tried to be like Buddy. Also unknown at the time, Holly and his crew changed the primary industry method of recording, which was to bring the artist into the label's studio, working on their timetable. If an artist were highly successful, they got a blank check in the studio, and any union rules were thrown out, but that was rare and only happened to the highest bar of musicians. Buddy Holly & the Crickets, however, did their thing, starting with "That'll Be the Day," in Clovis, New Mexico, at Petty's studio. They took their time and experimented until they got the sound they were looking for. No union told them when to stop or start their work, and they delivered terrific records; not to mention, they were albums that sounded different than anything out there. The results changed the history of rock music. The group worked out a new sound that gave shape to the next wave of rock & Roll. Most definitely influenced was British rock & Roll and the British Invasion beat, with the lead and rhythm guitars working together to create a fuller, more complex sound. On songs such as "Not Fade Away," "Everyday," "Listen to Me," "Oh Boy!," "Peggy Sue," "Maybe Baby," "Rave On," "Heartbeat," and "It's So Easy," Holly took rock & roll's range and sophistication and pushed it without abandoning its excitement and, most importantly, it's fun. Holly and the band weren't afraid to push the envelope and try new things, even on their singles. "Peggy Sue" used changes in volume and timbre on the guitar that was usually only used in instrumental albums. "Words of Love" was one of the earliest examples of double-tracked vocals in rock & Roll, and the Beatles would jump on that train the following decade. Buddy Holly & the Crickets were extremely popular in America. Still, in England, they were even more significant; their impact was compared to Elvis and, in some ways, was even bigger. This success was because they toured England; Elvis didn't. They spent a month there in 1958, playing a list of shows that were still talked about 30 years later. It also had to do with their sound and Holly's persona on stage. The group's heavy use of rhythm guitar fit right in with the sound of skiffle music, a mix of blues, folk, country, and jazz elements that most of the younger British were introduced to playing music and their first taste of rock & Roll. Also, Holly looked a lot less likely a rock & roll star than Elvis. He was tall, skinny, and wore glasses; he looked like an ordinary dude who was good at music. Part of Buddy's appeal as a rock star was how he didn't look like one. He inspired tens of thousands of British teenagers who couldn't compare themselves to Elvis or Gene Vincent. (Be Bop A Lula) In the '50s, British guitarist Hank Marvin of the Shadows owed his look and that he wore his glasses proudly on-stage to Holly, and it was brought into the '70s by Elvis Costello.  Buddy may have played several different kinds of guitars but, he was specifically responsible for popularizing the Fender Stratocaster, especially in England. For many wannabe rock & rollers in the UK, Holly's 1958 tour was the first chance they'd had to see or hear this iconic guitar in action, and it quickly became the guitar of choice for anyone wanting to be a guitarist in England. In fact, Marvin is said to have had the first Stratocaster ever brought into England.   The Crickets became a trio with Sullivan dipping out in late 1957, right after the group's appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, but a lot more would transpire over the next year or so. The group consolidated its success with the release of two L.P.s, The Chirping Crickets, and Buddy Holly. They had two successful international tours and performed more in the United States. Holly had also started to have different ideas and aspirations than Allison and Mauldin. They never thought of leaving Texas as their home, and they continued to base their lives there, while Buddy wanted to be in New York, not just to do business but to live. His marriage to Maria Elena Santiago, a receptionist in Murray Deutsch's office, made the decision to move to New York that much easier. By this time, Holly's music had become more sophisticated and complex, and he passed off the lead guitar duties in the studio to session player Tommy Alsup. He had done several recordings in New York using session musicians such as King Curtis. It was around this time that the band started to see a slight decline in sales. Singles such as "Heartbeat" didn't sell nearly as well as the 45s of 1957 that had rolled out of stores. It's said that Buddy might even have advanced further than most of the band's audience was willing to accept in late 1958. Critics believe that the song "Well...All Right" was years ahead of its time.   Buddy split with the group -- and Petty -- in 1958. This departure left him free to chase some of those newer sounds, which also left him low on funds. In the course of the split, it became clear to Holly and everyone else that Petty had been fudging the numbers and probably taken a lot of the group's income for himself. Unfortunately, there was almost no way of proving his theft because he never seemed to finish his "accounting" of the money owed to anyone. His books were ultimately found to be so screwed up that when he came up with various low five-figure settlements to the folks he robbed, they took it.   Holly vacationed with his wife in Lubbock, TX, and hung out in Waylin Jennings's radio station in December 1958. With no money coming in from Petty, Holly decided to earn some quick cash by signing to play the Midwest's Winter Dance Party package tour. For the start of the Winter Dance Party tour, he assembled a band consisting of Waylon Jennings (on bass), Tommy Allsup (on guitar), and Carl Bunch (on drums). Holly and Jennings left for New York City, arriving on January 15, 1959. Jennings stayed at Holly's apartment by Washington Square Park on the days before a meeting scheduled at the headquarters of the General Artists Corporation, the folks who organized the tour. They then traveled by train to Chicago to meet up with the rest of the band. The Winter Dance Party tour began in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on January 23, 1959. The amount of travel involved created problems because whoever booked the tour dates didn't consider the distance between venues. On top of the scheduling conflicts, the unheated tour buses broke down twice in the freezing weather. In addition, Holly's drummer Carl Bunch was hospitalized for frostbite to his toes while aboard the bus, so Buddy looked for different transportation.  Buddy actually sat in on drums for the local bands while Richie Valenz played drums for Buddy.    On February 2, before their appearance in Clear Lake, Iowa, Holly chartered a four-seat Beechcraft Bonanza airplane for Jennings, Allsup, and himself, from Dwyer Flying Service in Mason City, Iowa, for $108.  Holly wanted to leave after the performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake and fly to their next venue, in Moorhead, Minnesota, through Fargo, North Dakota. This plan would allow them time to rest, wash their clothes and avoid being on that crappy bus. The Clear Lake Show ended just before midnight, and Allsup agreed to flip a coin for the seat with Richie Valens. Valens called heads, and when he won, he reportedly said, "That's the first time I've ever won anything in my life" On a side note, Allsup later opened a restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas called Heads Up, in memory of this statement. Waylon Jennings voluntarily gave up his seat to J. P. Richardson (the Big Bopper), who had the flu and complained that the tour bus was too cold and uncomfortable for a man of his stature. When Buddy heard Waylon wouldn't be flying with him, he jokingly said, “I hope your old bus freezes up!” Then Waylon responded, “well, I hope your old plane crashes!” The last thing he would ever say to his friend. Roger Peterson, the pilot and only 21, took off in pretty nasty weather, although he wasn't certified to fly by instruments alone, failing an instrument test the year before. He was a big fan of Buddy's and didn't want to disappoint, so he called a more seasoned pilot to fly the trio to their destination. “I'm more of a Lawrence Welk fan.”  Sadly, shortly after 12:55 am on February 3, 1959, Holly, Valens, Richardson, and Peterson were killed instantly when the plane crashed into a frozen cornfield five miles northwest of Mason City, Iowa, airport shortly after takeoff. Buddy was in the front, next to the pilot. He loved flying and had been taking flying lessons. The three musicians were ejected from the plane upon impact, suffering severe head and chest injuries. Holly was 22 years old.   Holly's funeral was held on February 7, 1959, at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Lubbock, TX. It was officiated by Ben D. Johnson, who married the Hollys' just months earlier. Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin, Niki Sullivan, Bob Montgomery, and Sonny Curtis were pallbearers. Some sources say that Phil Everly, the one half of The Everly Brothers, was also the pallbearer, but he said at one time that he attended the funeral but was not a pallbearer. In addition, Waylon Jennings was unable to participate because of his commitment to the still-touring Winter Dance Party. Holly's body was buried in the City of Lubbock Cemetery, in the city's eastern part. His headstone has the correct spelling of his last name (Holley) and a carving of his Fender Stratocaster guitar. His wife, María Elena, had to see the first reports of her husband's death on T.V. She claimed she suffered a miscarriage the following day. Holly's mother, who heard the news on the radio in Lubbock, Texas, screamed and collapsed. Because of Elena's miscarriage, the authorities implemented a policy against announcing victims' names until the families were informed. As a result, Mary did not attend the funeral and has never visited the gravesite. She later told the Avalanche-Journal, "In a way, I blame myself. I was not feeling well when he left. I was two weeks pregnant, and I wanted Buddy to stay with me, but he had scheduled that tour. It was the only time I wasn't with him. And I blame myself because I know that, if only I had gone along, Buddy never would have gotten into that airplane."    The accident wasn't considered a significant piece of news at the time, although sad. Most news outlets were run by out-of-touch older men and didn't think rock & Roll was anything more than to be exploited to sell newspapers or grab viewing audiences. However, Holly was clean-cut and scandal-free, and with the news of his recent marriage, the story contained more misery than other music stars of the period. For the teens of the time, it was their first glimpse of a public tragedy like this, and the news was heartbreaking. Radio station D.J.s were also traumatized. The accident and sudden way it happened, along with Holly and Valens being just 22 and 17, made it even worse. Hank Williams Sr had died at 29, but he was a drug user and heavy drinker, causing some to believe his young death was inevitable. The blues guitarist Johnny Ace had passed in 1954 while backstage at a show. However, that tragedy came at his hand in a game of Russian roulette. Holly's death was different, almost more personal to the public.     Buddy left behind dozens of unfinished recordings — solo transcriptions of his new compositions, informal jam sessions with bandmates, and tapes with songs intended for other musicians. Buddy recorded his last six original songs in his apartment in late 1958 and were his most recent recordings. In June 1959, Coral Records overdubbed two of the songs with backing vocals by the Ray Charles Singers and hired guns to emulate the Crickets sound. Since his death, the finished tracks became the first singles, "Peggy Sue Got Married"/"Crying, Waiting, Hoping." The new release was a success, and the fans and industry wanted more. As a result, all six songs were included in The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2 in 1960 using the other Holly demos and the same studio personnel. The demand for Holly records was so great, and Holly had recorded so many tracks that his record label could release new Holly albums and singles for the next ten years. Norman Petty, the alleged swindler, produced most of these new songs, using unreleased studio masters, alternative takes, audition tapes, and even amateur recordings (a few from 1954 with recorded with low-quality vocals). The final Buddy Holly album, "Giant," was released in 1969 with the single, "Love Is Strange," taking the lead.   These posthumous records did well in the U.S. but actually charted in England. New recordings of his music, like the Rolling Stones' rendition of "Not Fade Away" and the Beatles' rendition of "Words of Love," kept Buddy's name and music in the hearts and ears of a new generation of listeners. In the States, the struggle was a little more challenging. The rock & roll wave was constantly morphing, with new sounds, bands, and listeners continuously emerging, and the general public gradually forgot about Buddy and his short-lived legacy. Holly was a largely forgotten figure in his own country by the end of the '60s, except among older fans (then in their twenties) and hardcore oldies listeners. Things began to shift toward the end of the '60s with the start of the oldies boom. Holly's music was, of course, a part of this movement. But, as people listened, they also learned about the man behind the music. Even the highly respected rock zine Rolling Stone went out of its way to remind people who Buddy was. His posing images from 1957 and 1958, wearing his glasses, a jacket, and smiling, looked like a figure from another age. The way he died also set him apart from some of the deaths of rockers like Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison, musicians who, at the time, overindulged in the rock in roll lifestyle. Holly was different. He was eternally innocent in all aspects of his life. Don McLean, a relatively unknown singer/songwriter, who proudly considered himself a Buddy Holly fan, wrote and released a song called "American Pie," in 1971, catapulting him into the musical ethos. Although listeners assumed McLean wrote the song about President Kennedy, he let it be known publicly that he meant February 3, 1959, the day Holly died. Maclean was a holly fan and his death devastated him when he was only 11. The song's popularity led to Holly suddenly getting more press exposure than he'd ever had the chance to enjoy in his lifetime.     The tragic plane accident launched a few careers in the years after. Bobby Vee became a star when his band took over Holly's spot on the Winter Dance Party tour.  Holly's final single, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," hit the British charts in the wake of his death and rose to number one. Two years after the event, producer Joe Meek and singer Mike Berry got together to make "Tribute to Buddy Holly," a memorial single. But, unfortunately, rumor has it that Meek never entirely got over Holly's death, and he killed himself on the anniversary of the plane accident.   The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included Holly among its first class in 1986. Upon his induction, the Hall of Fame basked about the large quantity of material he produced during his short musical career. Saying, "He made a major and lasting impact on popular music ." Calling him an "innovator" for writing his own material, experimenting with double-tracking, and using orchestration. He was also revered for having "pioneered and popularized" the use of two guitars, bass, and drums by rock bands. He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1986, saying his contributions "changed the face of Rock' n' Roll." Along with Petty, Holly developed techniques like overdubbing and reverb and other innovative instrumentation. As a result, according to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Holly became "one of the most influential pioneers of rock and roll" who had a "lasting influence" on genre performers of the 1960s.   Paul McCartney bought the rights to Buddy Holly's entire song catalog on July 1, 1976.   Lubbock TX's Walk of Fame has a statue honoring Buddy of him rocking his Fender, which Grant Speed sculpted in 1980. There are other memorials to Buddy Holly, including a street named in his honor and the Buddy Holly Center, which contains a museum of memorabilia and fine arts gallery. The Center is located on Crickets Avenue, one street east of Buddy Holly Avenue.  There was a musical about Buddy. Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, a “pioneering jukebox musical which worked his familiar hits into a narrative,” debuted in the West End in 1989. It ran until 2008, where it also appeared on Broadway, as well as in Australia and Germany, not to mention touring companies in the U.K. and U.S.   In 1994 "Buddy Holly" became a massive hit from the band Weezer, paying homage to the fallen rocker and is still played on the radio and whenever MTV decides to play videos on one of their side stations. Again, in ‘94, Holly's style also showed up in Quentin Tarantino's abstract and groundbreaking film Pulp Fiction, which featured Steve Buscemi playing a waiter impersonating Buddy.   In 1997, Buddy received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He was inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, as well. In 2010, Grant Speed's statue of Buddy and his guitar was taken down for repairs, and construction of a new Walk of Fame began. On May 9, 2011, the City of Lubbock held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza, the new home of the statue and the Walk of Fame. The same year, on why would be Buddy's 75th birthday, a star with his name was placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.   There were two tribute albums released in 2011: Verve Forecast's Listen to Me: Buddy Holly,  featuring Stevie Nicks, Brian Wilson, and Ringo Starr plus 13 other artists, and Fantasy/Concord's Rave on Buddy Holly, which had tracks from Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, the Black Keys, and Nick Lowe, among others.  Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens released his own Holly tribute album in 2009. Universal released True Love Ways, an album where original Holly recordings were overdubbed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in 2018, just in time for Christmas. That album debuted at number 10 on the U.K. charts. Groundbreaking was held on April 20, 2017, to construct a new performing arts center in Lubbock, TX, dubbed the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, a $153 million project in downtown Lubbock completed in 2020 located at 1300 Mac Davis Lane.   Recently, on May 5, 2019, an article on gearnews.com had a pretty cool story, if it's true.   The famous Fender Stratocaster played and owned by Buddy Holly that disappeared after his death in 1959 has been found, according to a new video documentary called "The '54".   Gill Matthews is an Australian drummer, producer, and collector of old Fender guitars. According to the documentary, he may have stumbled upon Buddy Holly's legendary guitar. The film is The '54 and tells the history of one particular 1954 Fender Stratocaster Gil purchased two decades after the plane crash that claimed Buddy's life. Experts cited in the film say there is a good chance that the guitar in Matthews' possession is indeed Buddy Holly's actual original '54 Fender Stratocaster. If this is true, it is possibly one of the most significant finds in guitar history. You can watch the video at gearnews.com and see all the evidence presented during the film.     Sources: A biography on allmusic.com written by Bruce Eder was the main source of information here with other info coming from the following Rave on: The Biography of Buddy Holly written by Phillip Norman   Buddy Holly : Rest In Peace by Don Mclean "Why Buddy Holly will never fade away" an article on The Telegraph website written by Phillip Norman   Various other articles were used and tidbits taken from wikipedia.   And Adam Moody   Consider becoming a producer of the show. www.accidentaldads.com www.iconsandoutlaws.com       

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Daily Podcast Practice

From DailyPodcastPractice.com If you were in northern Peru or southern Ecuador, you may have felt the earth move. The United States Geological Survey reported M 6.5 earthquake occurred 51 Km NW of Barranca, Peru. Today is the day the music died. February 3, 1959, a plane carrying Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper, J. P. Richardson, took off from Clear Lake, Iowa, and crashed, killing all three and the pilot, Roger Peterson. Born on this day in 1904 in Adairsville, Georgia, American gangster, bank robber, and FBI Most Wanted criminal, Public Enemy Number 1, Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd. "Death is very often referred to as a good career move.”

Education Nation Podcast
11/27/21 Episode 287: Nehemiah Reset - Interview with Roger Peterson

Education Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 28:00


11/27/21 Episode 287:  Nehemiah Reset - Interview with Roger Peterson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Education Nation Podcast
11/20/21 Episode 286: Nehemiah Reset - Interview with Roger Peterson

Education Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 28:00


11/20/21 Episode 286: Nehemiah Reset - Interview with Roger Peterson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Weekly List
The Winter Dance Party Show 2/4/21

The Weekly List

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 90:07


Rich and Dan tell the story of "the day the music died," February 3, 1959, when an airplane carrying Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson and pilot Roger Peterson crashed in Clear Lake, Iowa killing all aboard. Offering music from all three, they discuss the legacy of the musicians and the moment, and talk about what could have been.

Much Ado About Nerding
Black Widow Review: Shenanigans & Bad Russian Accents

Much Ado About Nerding

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 65:40 Transcription Available


***SPOILER WARNING*** For those who have not seen Black Widow Join Us! As Player 1 and 2 unravel untie and un wrap everyone's favorite red headed Avenger, Black Widow. We try and keep this one together as we talk about this dead Avenger's stand alone self titled film and last appearance in the MCU. Hey this episode is better than going toilet on your hands.... Harakiri/Seppuku Ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword, formerly practiced in Japan by samurai as an honorable alternative to disgrace or execution CORRECTION The Day the Music Died February 3, 1959 American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. Much Ado About Nerding Content written, performed and edited by Joe Otero and Selena Otero. Theme created by Selena Otero. Executive Producers Joe Thanks for stopping by, if you like what you heard please LIKE, COMMENT, RATE and SUBSCRIBE to the Pod on whatever platform you are listeing on. And Please SHARE with fellow Nerds and welcome them into Nerd Nation! Podcast Producers Our Patreons The Roller Derby Dame, No One Trolls Like Gaston, Ambeeezeee, Professor Em, Master of Muggle Studies, Motor City Timmy T, Fact Check Paull, The Phoenix Fam Patreon Patreon.com/muchadoaboutnerding Instagram Much_Ado_About_Nerding Email nerdnation2020@gmail.com Sounder Webpage muchadoaboutnerding.sounder.fm YouTube and Selena. Thanks for listening and until next time stay Rad and NERDY ON!!!

Carlos Dorantes
El día que la música murio

Carlos Dorantes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 2:38


El día que murió la música se refiere al accidente de aviación que tuvo lugar el martes 3 de febrero de 1959, día en que los compositores y músicos de rock and roll Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens y The Big Bopper, junto con el piloto Roger Peterson, fallecieron durante la gira que estaban llevando a cabo por Estados Unidos. Su avioneta, se estrelló en un campo de maíz de la pequeña localidad rural de Clear Lake (condado de Cerro Gordo), en el estado de Iowa. El accidente fue conocido como "El día que la música murió" por la canción de Don McLean.

Sunday Morning Worship
Missionary to France - Audio

Sunday Morning Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 38:22


Roger Peterson, Biblical Ministries Worldwide to France

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Sunday Morning Worship
Missionary to France - Video

Sunday Morning Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 38:22


Roger Peterson, Biblical Ministries Worldwide to France

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Murderess Row Podcast
The Day the Music Died + Some Rambling (SPOILERS!)

Murderess Row Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 43:33


In this week’s episode, Grace and Olivia discuss the event known as The Day the Music died. It refers to a day on February 3, 1959, in which American musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, along with their pilot Roger Peterson, were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. At the end of that segment, the duo converses about the newly released Falcon and the Winter Solider.

Death By Music Podcast
1.1 - Buddy Holly

Death By Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 59:05


Buddy Holly Died in the early morning of February 3, 1959 alongside Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and their pilot Roger Peterson in a plane crash on the way to the show. Learn what led up to the infamous Day The Music Died.  deathbypodcastteam@gmail.comListen to the custom playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hmykNPIi3g8pBwPwmdumL?si=FK6I-VeNSVCGWgqLuCuM0QBy Alex Motteler, Cassie Gardener, and Drew Orton. Mastered by Adam Daube. Music by Demons. Artwork by Mike Johnson.Sources: wikipedia, rockmusictimeline.com, The Day The Music Died by Claire Suddath, Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident ReportSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcastteam)

CAST11 - Be curious.
This Day In History, February 3rd, 2021 – “The Day The Music Died”

CAST11 - Be curious.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 0:51


It was just 62 years ago today, February 3, 1959, when a private plane flying over Clear Lake, Iowa, crashed, taking the lives of rock musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson, also known as the “Big Bopper”. The pilot of the Beechcraft Bonanza, Roger Peterson, was also killed. Poor weather conditions led to the fatal crash outside of Clear Lake, where the musicians had just finished a performance, before heading to Moorhead, Minnesota. Famously, many of us have heard the tune American Pie by Don McLean, in which he references the crash as the Day the Music Died.... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/this-day-in-history-february-3rd-2021-the-day-the-music-died/

Discussions by Domain
Leading And Growing A Sales & Marketing Team

Discussions by Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 25:31


In this episode, our guest is Roger Peterson, President at Beacon Sales Advisory Group.  Roger talks with us about what it takes to manage, lead, and grow your sales team so that your company can have effective strategies. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerdpeterson/ https://salesxceleration.bullseyelocations.com/salesxceleration/doylestown/pa/roger-peterson--doylestown-pa-26406228  

In The Wry Podcast
Episode 21 Interview with Roger Peterson

In The Wry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 58:12


Roger Peterson, the Turkey Fu!#er, joins Curt on the podcast to talk about his early life working with turkeys, and his life in comedy.

Potential Problems Podcast Network
Potential Problems Podcast#381 Roger Peterson

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 66:34


Allll the way from the other side of town, Comedian Roger Peterson is calling in via #Discord! John, Allen and Cam hanging out as well. A "condom recycling" ring was busted in Vietnam, Iggy Pop has beef jerky skin, we chat with New Mexico Comedian Roger Peterson, and we dive deep into Corey Feldman's new "Tales from the Dead Zone" movie that people are...skeptical about& the movie's director Barry Gillis' "Road to Sadness" music video. Fun show!  #albuquerque #abqcomedy

Let's Pour
The Day the Music Died

Let's Pour "One" More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 67:22


Latest episode on the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and Roger Peterson. I little somber but still fun we enjoyed it and hope that you all do to. If you have an idea or recommendation for something you want to to... --- 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/lets-pour-one-more/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-pour-one-more/support

American Indian Living
Native Youth Helping Native Youth

American Indian Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 57:58


Join Tommy Ghost Dog, Jr. (Burns Paiute_Oglala Lakota), Roger Peterson, Michelle Singer (Navajo), members of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board as they share innovative projects designed to enhance whole-person health among Native youth. For more information, please visit; www.healthynativeyouth.org, www.wernative.org, or text “Youth News” to 97779.

Hosted by Dr. David Derose
04 - 13 - 2020 Ghost_Dog et al-NPAIHB

Hosted by Dr. David Derose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 58:56


Title: “Native Youth Helping Native Youth” Guests: Tommy Ghost Dog, Jr. (Burns Paiute/Oglala Lakota), Roger Peterson, Michelle Singer (Navajo) Description: Join members of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board as they share innovative projects designed to enhance whole person health among Native youth. For more information: visit HealthyNativeYouth.org or WeRNative.org; text “Youth News” to 97779

Xenozoic Xenophiles
Xenozoic Xenophiles Episode 17: SubHuman Part 1

Xenozoic Xenophiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 21:32


In Xenozoic Xenophiles Episode 17 we discuss SubHuman #1 written by Mark Schultz and Michael Ryan with art by Mark Schultz and Roger Peterson. We also include a tribute to artist Steve Stiles.   Mark Schultz's Xenozoic Tales and Other Stories on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1O6Iw0Z     Flesk Publications: http://fleskpublications.com   Promo #1: Siskoid's Blog of Geekery Promo #2: Dorkness to Light   Xenozoic Xenophiles is part of the RaD Adventures Network. Please Try Our Other Podcasts: Trekker Talk at www.TrekkerTalk.com Warlord Worlds at www.WarlordWorlds.com   Website: http://www.xenozoicxenophiles.com/  Email: XenozoicXenophiles@gmail.com Facebook: Xenozoic Xenophiles Twitter: @Xenozoicphiles iTunes: http://apple.co/228QSYx  Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1Otogl3  Google Play: http://bit.ly/1Oeu1Zq  Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TxFAqj  YouTube: http://bit.ly/2g0hMmi    We are a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network at http://comicspodcasts.com/    Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a review to help promote the show! 

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RaD Adventures Network
Xenozoic Xenophiles Episode 17: SubHuman Part 1

RaD Adventures Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 21:32


In Xenozoic Xenophiles Episode 17 we discuss SubHuman #1 written by Mark Schultz and Michael Ryan with art by Mark Schultz and Roger Peterson. We also include a tribute to artist Steve Stiles.   Mark Schultz's Xenozoic Tales and Other Stories on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1O6Iw0Z     Flesk Publications: http://fleskpublications.com   Promo #1: Siskoid's Blog of Geekery Promo #2: Dorkness to Light   Xenozoic Xenophiles is part of the RaD Adventures Network. Please Try Our Other Podcasts: Trekker Talk at www.TrekkerTalk.com Warlord Worlds at www.WarlordWorlds.com   Website: http://www.xenozoicxenophiles.com/  Email: XenozoicXenophiles@gmail.com Facebook: Xenozoic Xenophiles Twitter: @Xenozoicphiles iTunes: http://apple.co/228QSYx  Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1Otogl3  Google Play: http://bit.ly/1Oeu1Zq  Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TxFAqj  YouTube: http://bit.ly/2g0hMmi    We are a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network at http://comicspodcasts.com/    Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a review to help promote the show! 

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Nerds Amalgamated
Two Years On - We Are Still Here - Greening, Dune & E.A.

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 57:33


Happy birthday to us, happy birthday to us, yep it is our 2nd birthday episode. We wish to say thank you to everyone who listens to us. We really appreciate all the support and encouragement we have received. It has been an amazing experience that we have all enjoyed on the Nerds team. Well, here is to another year of Nerdity and fun, we hope you enjoy everything as we continue to look for those items we enjoy learning about and discussing. First up this week Buck brings us news that Global Warming is being slowed by a phenomenon known as Global Greening. Apparently all the carbon emissions have provided a positive impact for the trees and plants. Now, this is only a small impact and not enough to celebrate with street parties, but still it is some good news. So with this news coming to light and in the wake of the recent bushfires in Australia it might be a good idea to plant some trees or bushes to help the environment. If nothing else it will give the computers and consoles a break for an hour or two. Next up DJ has the first reactions to the new Dune movie, and it is looking promising. Of course Professor and Buck being the fans they are have some reservations, but are excited to see the latest offering when it is released. There is the usual discussion about who might be the best option for director, what were the failures in the previous movies; and what were the successes from them as well. But hopefully one day an offering will be presented that is worthy of Frank Herbert’s legendary work. DJ continues with a discussion on the impact of the Coronavirus on the Chinese film industry. There have been major disruptions in the Chinese economy and a large section of the industry is on hold while China tries to combat this epidemic. We discuss the broad effects of this, but we wish everyone well and hope that this is contained and treated soon. Professor has a list of 14 new games that are planned to be released this next fiscal year by EA. We have a look at the offerings and discuss what we think is the most exciting or interesting of these releases. Now it might interest you to know that what we found as the most interesting games to look forward to. We will tell you, to find out listen in and learn what are the games being released that Professor is most interested to see. Also what game Buck thinks should move across to the EA studio catalogue; and what he thinks is an approach to the new Battlefield game if the crew behind Star Citizen were involved. As usual we have the Shout outs, Remembrances, Birthdays, and Events of Interest for the week. We invite you to check out MySongsSuck, with our man Alex Smith. Also there is there offering of The Story Chunder, which is sure to delight some and perchance disgust others. As always remember to take care of yourselves, look out for each other, and stay hydrated.Global Greening - https://phys.org/news/2020-01-planet-greener-global.html - https://www.nature.com/articles/s43017-019-0001-x First reaction to the new Dune movie are out -https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/01/30/early-reactions-to-denis-villeneuves-dune-describe-it-as-phenomenal-compared-to-lord-of-the-rings/Next victim of the coronavirus hitlist…the Chinese film industry -https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/chinas-film-industry-takes-stock-market-beating-as-trading-resumes-coronavirus-crisis-1275718EA’s plan for 2020…. release 14 games - https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2020-01-31-ea-planning-to-publish-14-games-next-fiscal-yearGames PlayedProfessor– Quake - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2310/QUAKE/ Rating – 2.5/5Buck– Hero Wars - https://www.facebook.com/herowarsgame/Rating – 1.5/5DJ– Ironsight - https://store.steampowered.com/app/715220/Ironsight/Rating – 2/5Other topics discussedOne climate change prediction being wrong - https://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/11/12/one-of-the-longest-running-climate-prediction-blunders-has-disappeared-from-the-internet/Gulf Stream (warm and swift Atlanticocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Stream2019 Ozone Hole is the smallest since its smallest- https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/2019-ozone-hole-is-the-smallest-on-record-since-its-discoveryWorld’s tallest timber tower in Norway- https://www.dezeen.com/2019/03/19/mjostarne-worlds-tallest-timber-tower-voll-arkitekter-norway/One way to curb climate change: suck carbon from the sky - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/01/carbon-capture-trees-atmosphere-climate-change/Petra (originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu, is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. The site appeared in films such as: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,Arabian Nights, Passion in the Desert, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger,The Mummy Returns, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,Samsara and Kajraare.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker) is a 2019 American epicspace opera film produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Rise_of_SkywalkerFremen (a group of people in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FremenBene Gesserit (a key social, religious, and political force in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune universe.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bene_GesseritDune (1984 American epicscience fiction adventure film written and directed by David Lynch and based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel of the same name.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_(1984_film)The Chronicles of Narnia film series (The Chronicles of Narnia series of films is based on The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of novels by C. S. Lewis. From the seven books, three were adapted —The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)WHO: Coronavirus is now a public health emergency- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/coronavirus-who-declares-global-virus-emergencyBriton who contracted Wuhan virus claims he beat illness with this drink : hot toddy- https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1237119/coronavirus-cure-uk-symptoms-virus-wuhan-hot-toddy-whisky-honey Battlefield 2142 (2006 first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_2142Original Quake 1 Soundtrack by Trent Reznor- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVOHTGYoM6ELongest single spaceflight in history by a woman, NASA astronaut Christina Koch returned to Earth.- https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/record-setting-nasa-astronaut-crewmates-return-from-space-stationJunkers Ju 87 (German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in 1935. The Ju 87 made its combat debut in 1937 with the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and served the Axis forces in World War II.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87My Songs Suck (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/mysongssuckpodNick Cave: Selected Works featuring Your Man Alex Smith from My Songs Suck- https://www.facebook.com/events/904564969910195/The Story Chunder (The Story Chunder at Back Dock Arts. Every week a new lot of cunning linguists will spew forth their most entertaining stories for your delight or disapproval.)- https://www.facebook.com/thestorychunder/Shout Outs - 31 January 2020 – Mary Higgins Clark died – https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/31/books/mary-higgins-clark-dead.html?fbclid=IwAR1CCn7f-sSFWZavHhCCmJIuRNXPic-6SuB29yWK1_91B6sVUoLkbcZq-AgMary Higgins Clark, a fixture on best-seller lists for decades whose more than 50 novels earned her the sobriquet Queen of Suspense. Ms. Higgins Clark, whose books have sold more than 100 million copies in the United States alone, was still writing until recently, her daughter said, and had a book published in November. Her heroes were most often female, her villains male, and she said that she wrote about “nice people whose lives are invaded.” There are, however, two things that won’t be found in her books — sex and profanity — and that choice was deliberate. “Let others decide whether or not I’m a good writer,” she said. “I know I’m a good Irish storyteller.” She passed away at Naples, Florida at the age of 92. - 3 February 1995 – Astronaut Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle as mission STS-63 gets underway from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. - https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/feb-3-1995-astronaut-eileen-collins-at-the-pilots-station-on-shuttle-discoveryEileen M. Collins -- the first woman to pilot the shuttle -- is at the pilot's station during a "hotfiring" procedure prior to rendezvous with the Russian Mir Space Station. The successful rendezvous without docking brought Discovery to within 37 feet of the Mir; these flights through the Shuttle-Mir Program prepared the way for the International Space Station.- 3 Febuary 2020 – Supernova 2020 coming to Adelaide - https://twitter.com/SupanovaExpo/status/1224125683351183360?s=20Supanova will indeed be returning to Adelaide in 2020! After popular demand from the fans Supanova is going back to basics to bring a show that focuses predominantly on our Supa-Stars, and less on the extras that haven’t resonated as well with fans in S.A. Their return to Adelaide also sees a change to the scheduling of our Brisbane show, which will now run from 6-8 November 2020, with Adelaide the following weekend.- 3 February 2020 – Gene Reynolds passes away - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gene-reynolds-dead-mash-lou-grant-director-producer-was-96-978156 Gene Reynolds, the prolific director, producer and writer who was a driving force behind such socially conscious television series as M*A*S*H, Lou Grant and Room 222. Reynolds started out in Hollywood as a child actor at MGM in such movies as Boys Town (1938). Reynolds and Larry Gelbart created CBS' M*A*S*H, which was based on a novel by Richard Hooker and followed the Robert Altman film adaptation. "In directing, I'm always looking for the little humane touch. Something that is real. It could be very, very small," Reynolds said in a 2000 chat for the Archive of American Television website. "It could be a hand on the shoulder. It could be just an extra lingering look on somebody you care about and so forth, for just a fraction. It could be a reaction from somebody … I'm looking for humanity, really. And that goes with comedy or drama." He died at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank at the age of 96. - 5 February 2020 – Kirk Douglas passes away - https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/05/entertainment/kirk-douglas-obit/index.htmlKirk Douglas, one of the great Hollywood leading men whose off-screen life was nearly as colorful as his on-screen exploits in movies like "Spartacus" and "Champion,". Michael Douglas said that his father's life "was well lived, and he leaves a legacy in film that will endure for generations to come, and a history as a renowned philanthropist who worked to aid the public and bring peace to the planet." He added: "Let me end with the words I told him on his last birthday, and which will always remain true. Dad- I love you so much and I am so proud to be your son." In perhaps the most famous -- and certainly most lampooned -- scene from "Spartacus," his fellow rebels, captured by the Roman army, rise to proclaim, "I'm Spartacus!" when told their lives will be spared if they identify him. He died in Beverly hills, California at the age of 103. Remembrances- 3 February 1468 – Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_GutenbergGerman blacksmith, goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with the printing press. His introduction of mechanical movable type printing to Europe started the Printing Revolution and is regarded as a milestone of the second millennium, ushering in the modern period of human history. It played a key role in the development of the Renaissance,Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge-based economy and the spread of learning to the masses. The use of movable type was a marked improvement on the handwritten manuscript, which was the existing method of book production in Europe, and upon woodblock printing, and revolutionized European book-making. Gutenberg's printing technology spread rapidly throughout Europe and later the world. His major work, the Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible), was the first printed version of the Bible and has been acclaimed for its high aesthetic and technical quality. He died at the age of around 68 in Mainz, Electorate of Mainz in the Holy Roman Empire. - 3 February 1935 – Hugo Junkers - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_JunkersGerman aircraft engineer and aircraft designer who pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes and flying wings. His company, Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works), was one of the mainstays of the German aircraft industry in the years between World War I and World War II. His multi-engined, all-metal passenger- and freight planes helped establish airlines in Germany and around the world. In addition to aircraft, Junkers also built both diesel and petrol engines and held various thermodynamic and metallurgical patents. He died at the age of 76 in Gauting,Bavaria.- 3 February 1959 – The Day Music Died -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Music_Died American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. The event later became known as "The Day the Music Died", after singer-songwriter Don McLean referred to it as such in his 1971 song "American Pie". Soon after take-off, late at night and in poor, wintry weather conditions, the pilot lost control of the light aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, which subsequently crashed into a cornfield. Everyone on board was killed. The event has since been mentioned in various songs and films. A number of monuments have been erected at the crash site and in Clear Lake, where an annual memorial concert is also held at the Surf Ballroom, the venue that hosted the artists' last performance. Famous Birthdays- 3 February 1480 – Ferdinand Magellan - https://www.onthisday.com/people/ferdinand-magellan Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth, completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano. Commanding a fleet of five vessels, he headed south through the Atlantic Ocean to Patagonia. Despite a series of storms and mutinies, they made it through the Strait of Magellan into a body of water he named the "peaceful sea" (the modern Pacific Ocean). The expedition reached the Philippine islands, where Magellan was killed during the Battle of Mactan. The expedition later reached the Spice Islands in 1521 and one of the surviving ships eventually returned home via the Indian Ocean, completing the first circuit of the globe. Magellan had already reached the Malay Archipelago in Southeast Asia on previous voyages traveling east (from 1505 to 1511–1512). By visiting this area again but now travelling west, Magellan achieved a nearly complete personal circumnavigation of the globe for the first time in history. He was born in Sabrosa. - 3 February 1859 – Hugo Junkers – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_JunkersGerman aircraft engineer and aircraft designer who pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes and flying wings. Amongst the highlights of his career were the Junkers J 1 of 1915, the world's first practical all-metal aircraft, incorporating a cantilever wing design with virtually no external bracing, theJunkers F 13 of 1919 (the world's first all-metal passenger aircraft), the Junkers W 33 (which made the first successful heavier-than-air east-to-west crossing of the Atlantic Ocean), the Junkers G.38 "flying wing", and the Junkers Ju 52, affectionately nicknamed "Tante Ju", one of the most famous airliners of the 1930s. He was born in Rheydt, Rhine Province. - 3 February 1939 – Vladimir Yevgenyevich Preobrazhensky – http://www.astronautix.com/p/preobrazhensky.html Russian engineer cosmonaut 1965-1980. Graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute Soviet Air Force, liaising with aircraft industrial enterprises. Cosmonaut training November 1965 - December 1967. Worked at Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. He was born in Leningrad. - 3 February 1970 – Warwick Davis - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_DavisEnglish actor, television presenter, writer, director, comedian and producer.[4] He played the title characters in Willow and the Leprechaun film series, several characters in the Star Wars franchise (most notably the Ewok Wicket), and Professor Filius Flitwick and Griphook in the Harry Potter films. Davis also starred as a fictionalised version of himself in the sitcom Life's Too Short, written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. Davis is a founder of the Reduced Height Theatre Company, which stages theatrical productions cast exclusively with short actors and using reduced height sets. In April 2010, Davis published his autobiography, Size Matters Not: The Extraordinary Life and Career of Warwick Davis, with a foreword by George Lucas. He was born in Epsom,Surrey.Events of Interest - 3 February 1961 – The United States Air Forces begins Operation Looking Glass, and over the next 30 years, a "Doomsday Plane" is always in the air, with the capability of taking direct control of the United States' bombers and missiles in the event of the destruction of the SAC's command post. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Looking_GlassIt provides command and control of U.S. nuclear forces in the event that ground-based command centers have been destroyed or otherwise rendered inoperable. In such an event, the general officer aboard the Looking Glass serves as the Airborne Emergency Action Officer (AEAO) and by law assumes the authority of the National Command Authority and could command execution of nuclear attacks. The AEAO is supported by a battle staff of approximately 20 people, with another dozen responsible for the operation of the aircraft systems. The name Looking Glass, which is another name for a mirror, was chosen for the Airborne Command Post because the mission operates in parallel with the underground command post at Offutt Air Force Base. The Looking Glass was also designed to help ensure COG, continuity and reconstitution of the US government in the event of a nuclear attack on North America. Although the two types of aircraft are distinct, the Doomsday Plane nickname is also frequently associated with the E-4 "Nightwatch" Advanced Airborne Command Post mission and aircraft.- 3 February 1966 – Lunik 9 lands on lunar surface - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lunik-9-soft-lands-on-lunar-surfaceOn February 3, 1966, the Soviet Union accomplishes the first controlled landing on the moon, when the unmanned spacecraft Lunik 9 touches down on the Ocean of Storms. After its soft landing, the circular capsule opened like a flower, deploying its antennas, and began transmitting photographs and television images back to Earth. - 3 February 1981 - John Buster and the research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center announce history's first embryo transfer, from one woman to another resulting in a live birth. - http://thebusterclan.blogspot.com/2016/08/john-e-buster-doctor-that-helped-create.html In the procedure, an embryo that was just beginning to develop was transferred from the woman in whom it had been conceived by artificial insemination to another woman who gave birth to the infant 38 weeks later. The sperm used in the artificial insemination came from the husband of the woman who bore the baby. This scientific breakthrough established standards and became an agent of change for women suffering from the afflictions of infertility and for women who did not want to pass on genetic disorders to their children. Donor embryo transfer has given women a mechanism to become pregnant and give birth to a child that will contain their husband’s genetic makeup. Although donor embryo transfer as practiced today has evolved from the original non-surgical method, it now accounts for approximately 10% of in vitro fertilization recorded births.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJ Follow us on Facebook - Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/ - Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamated Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrS iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094 RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General Enquiries Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: Ritchie Valens - His Guitars and Music with Ryan Sheeler

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 81:31


A timely bonus episode of Deeper Digs in Rock! Christian sits down with Ryan Sheeler, lecturer in the music department at Iowa State University where he teaches the History of American Rock ‘n' Roll.  He has a new book out from Hal Leonard Press called ‘Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music'.On February 3rd, 1959, Valens, along with the Big Bopper and Winter Dance Party tour headliner Buddy Holly, climbed into Roger Peterson's Beechcraft Bonanza for what should have been a short flight from Clearlake Iowa to Moorhead City, Minnesota.  As most rockers know, the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in poor weather, killing all on board. The infamous “Day the Music Died”.Ryan's quick read book is less biography and more detailed on the 1950's vintage equipment Valens used in his very, very short career (less than one year).  He also provides transcriptions (tablature and notation) on the song La Bamba, both as originally recorded and covered by Los Lobos for the biopic released in 1987.https://www.ryansheeler.comhttp://www.centerstream-usa.com/music-books-catalog.php?searchfor=00292570

Deeper Digs in Rock
Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music with Ryan Sheeler

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 81:31


A timely bonus episode of Deeper Digs in Rock! Christian sits down with Ryan Sheeler, lecturer in the music department at Iowa State University where he teaches the History of American Rock ‘n' Roll. He has a new book out from Hal Leonard Press called ‘Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music'.On February 3rd, 1959, Valens, along with the Big Bopper and Winter Dance Party tour headliner Buddy Holly, climbed into Roger Peterson's Beechcraft Bonanza for what should have been a short flight from Clearlake Iowa to Moorhead City, Minnesota. As most rockers know, the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in poor weather, killing all on board. The infamous “Day the Music Died”.Ryan's quick read book is less biography and more detailed on the 1950's vintage equipment Valens used in his very, very short career (less than one year). He also provides transcriptions (tablature and notation) on the song La Bamba, both as originally recorded and covered by Los Lobos for the biopic released in 1987.https://www.ryansheeler.comhttp://www.centerstream-usa.com/music-books-catalog.php?searchfor=00292570

Deeper Digs in Rock
Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music with Ryan Sheeler

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 82:16


A timely bonus episode of Deeper Digs in Rock! Christian sits down with Ryan Sheeler, lecturer in the music department at Iowa State University where he teaches the History of American Rock ‘n’ Roll. He has a new book out from Hal Leonard Press called ‘Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music’. On February 3rd, 1959, Valens, along with the Big Bopper and Winter Dance Party tour headliner Buddy Holly, climbed into Roger Peterson’s Beechcraft Bonanza for what should have been a short flight from Clearlake Iowa to Moorhead City, Minnesota. As most rockers know, the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in poor weather, killing all on board. The infamous “Day the Music Died”. Ryan's quick read book is less biography and more detailed on the 1950’s vintage equipment Valens used in his very, very short career (less than one year). He also provides transcriptions (tablature and notation) on the song La Bamba, both as originally recorded and covered by Los Lobos for the biopic released in 1987. https://www.ryansheeler.com http://www.centerstream-usa.com/music-books-catalog.php?searchfor=00292570

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: Ritchie Valens - His Guitars and Music with Ryan Sheeler

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 82:16


A timely bonus episode of Deeper Digs in Rock! Christian sits down with Ryan Sheeler, lecturer in the music department at Iowa State University where he teaches the History of American Rock ‘n’ Roll.  He has a new book out from Hal Leonard Press called ‘Ritchie Valens: His Guitars and Music’. On February 3rd, 1959, Valens, along with the Big Bopper and Winter Dance Party tour headliner Buddy Holly, climbed into Roger Peterson’s Beechcraft Bonanza for what should have been a short flight from Clearlake Iowa to Moorhead City, Minnesota.  As most rockers know, the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in poor weather, killing all on board. The infamous “Day the Music Died”. Ryan's quick read book is less biography and more detailed on the 1950’s vintage equipment Valens used in his very, very short career (less than one year).  He also provides transcriptions (tablature and notation) on the song La Bamba, both as originally recorded and covered by Los Lobos for the biopic released in 1987. https://www.ryansheeler.com http://www.centerstream-usa.com/music-books-catalog.php?searchfor=00292570

The Paul Leslie Hour
#208 - Don McLean

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 19:02


208 - Don McLean This interview with Don McLean took place in 2011 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic song “American Pie” and the American Pie LP and on the 8th year anniversary of The Paul Leslie Hour. Don McLean talks in great detail about the album and his perspectives on songwriting. This interview is being presented 60 years after "The Day the Music Died," a tragic, historical event where 3 rock and roll musicians: Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson were all lost in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. The sad event was referred to in the Don McLean classic song "American Pie." It's an honor to present the first interview with America's Troubadour - Don McLean, right here on The Paul Leslie Hour! Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour

Potential Problems Podcast Network
Potential Problems Podcast:Taboo Fetishes and Catfish

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 64:45


In this episode we wish Mike Wilson well as he is moving to Florida! We start the show with the Hawaiian volcano creating "volcano eggs", this leads to the topic of alien-inseminatoin fetishes. Roger Peterson drops in a bit later while we are on about MTV's Catfish the TV Show's host being accused of sexual assault. David Montoya joins in near the end of the show too as we cover some vigilante justice videos, as well as the "world's worst undercover shopper. Enjoy!

Potential Problems Podcast Network
Potential Problems Podcast:In The Buttocks

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 67:47


Roger Peterson, Kyle Merrell and LA comedian Eric Moore this week! Eric gives some of his backstory from LA comedy and what brought him to ABQ. Roger had some odd responses from his last appearance on the show. Kyle relates a story about getting arrested twice in one day, and we discuss a pot deal gone wrong in Clovis, NM. Enjoy!

Potential Problems Podcast Network
Potential Problems Podcast:Episode 200!

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 67:49


Episode 200 of the podcast! A stacked episode featuring Roger Peterson, Julian Motton, CJ Scanlon, Jesse Barben! We get deep into Roger's stories, Julian gives some moving to LA updates, we chat comedy and watch an axe attack video from Sydney, Australia. Enjoy and Subscribe!

Potential Problems Podcast Network
The Allen Clark-After Show!

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 23:02


No new episode of The Allen Clark Show this week. This is a compilation of conversations recorded directly after The Allen Clark Show ends. We talk about politics and genocide with Roger Peterson. Anger about media with Smitty Wess. Griff tells a story about a poker player he knows who was committed to a psych-ward. Curt Fletcher talks about Hitler having the Three Stooges put on a kill list. Kyle Merrell thinks younger people don't know who CKY is. And Mike Long goes off more about computers advancing faster then ever!

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast
What Should A Church Do?

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2015 22:52


Rev. Roger Peterson

Potential Problems Podcast Network
The Allen Clark Show:Roger Peterson-Built For Rugby Drinking

Potential Problems Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2015 30:58


Episode 2 of The Allen Clark Show. Minnesota comedian and author of "You Can't Make This S#it up" Roger Peterson joins Allen to talk about our former days as degenerates. Roger relays some drinking stories from his Rugby days, Allen remembers an underage night of drinking and trespassing in a fire danger prone river area, and how a police chase ensues. The show wraps up with stories of vehicles being stolen and found shortly after. Follow on Twitter @citrusinyaeye Follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Allen-Clark-Show/995502213823454

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast
Only God Picks His Relative

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2014 23:33


Rev. Roger Peterson

Hired!
Hired! For Veterans

Hired!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


This week on our jobs series “Hired”, we celebrate America’s veterans. FOX  Business Network’s Cheryl Casone reports in “Hired!”: Getting you Hired in honor of our veterans! I’m Cheryl Casone with the FOX Business Network. Aramark is an American food service, facilities, and clothing provider for businesses, sports facilities, and healthcare institutions. A member of the 100,000 Jobs Mission, they have 1,500 jobs available. Food service, finance, accounting, sales, and dietitians are needed. Roger Peterson, President of Business and Facilities says vets have what it takes… (Peterson) “There’s a unique set of leadership skills and technical skills that a veteran brings.” Tyco is the world’s largest dedicated fire protection and security company. 1,350 jobs are open. Sales, customer care, technicians, and accountants needed. They believe veterans gain critical military experience and the company values that. Covanta is a leader in sustainable waste management and renewable energy. 100 jobs are open. Control room operators, accountants, business managers, auxiliary operators and technicians. 15% of their workforce are veterans. I’m Cheryl Casone with the FOX Business Network for FOX News Radio. Follow Cheryl on Twitter: @cherylcasone Click HERE for more “Hired!”

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Rev. Roger Peterson

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Rev. Roger Peterson

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Rev. Roger Peterson

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast
The Effects of Church Planting

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2013 32:22


BigFoot Live
The Bigfoot Live Radio Show-351 19 June 2013

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 76:21


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SHOW. SHOW-351 - 19 JUNE 2013 TOM IS HOSTING THE SHOW !!! SHOW OUTLINE AND GUESTS: 1. TOM DOES SHOUT OUTS TO OUR FRIENDS, EXTENDED FAMILY AND LISTENERS. 2. . TOM INTERVIEWS JOHN MILLER OF TEXAS, MANAGER OF KENT COMPANY A FAST FOOD CHAIN IN TEXAS. DISCUSS HIS GRACIOUS HOSPITALITY DURING SFBI EXPEDITION PAST WEEK. 3. TOM INTERVIEWS SFBI TEAM ON EXPEDITION: BRUCE SHUPE (SNAKEMAN), ROGER PETERSON, GENTLE GIANT (STEVE), AND CHICO. TALK ABOUT PAST COUPLE OF WEEKS EXPEDITION EXPERIENCES. 4.MARCO BILL INTERVIEWS JIM DAWSON OF ARKANSAS AND DISCUSS RECENT EVENTS AND ACTIVITY OF THE CREATURE IN HIS AREA . SEE FOOTPRINTS AND TREE FORMATIONS BELOW: 5. MARCO BILL INTERVIEWS THERON OF MISSISSIPPI OF THE CHOCTAW RESERVATION AND DISCUSS RECENT ACTIVITES THAT HAVE BEEN HAPPENING (LOTS OF SITINGS). 6. MARCO BILL HAS OPEN DISCUSSION BETWEEN GUESTS ASKING QUESTIONS . LAST COMMENTS THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. LINK TO CHATROOM - http://bigfootlivechat.chatango.com THE LATEST MOVIE RELEASE AVAILABLE NOW!!! BIGFOOT LIVES-3 Follow the Searching for Bigfoot Team as they continue the quest for this elusive creature. See eyewitnesses to something the world thinks does not exist. These People know it does! Five locations from Illinois to Arizona. HEY EVERYONE!!! SFBI made history at the 2011 9th Annual Pocono Mountains Film Festival! For the first time ever, 2 films were chosen for the top prize in the category of "BEST DOCUMENTARY". The competition was stiff with 6 great films nominated in the genre', 2 of which were "ANATOMY OF A BIGFOOT HOAX" and "BIGFOOT LIVES 2" (Also a first for the PMFF, having 2 films from the same film makers nominated). In the end, it was those 2 films that took the top prize of "BEST DOCUMENTARY" for 2011. TO PURCHASE YOUR COPY GO TO www.shoppingforbigfoot.com UNTIL NEXT WEEK - MARCO BILL

Tulare Community Church Sermon Podcast

Rev. Roger Peterson

BigFoot Live
The Bigfoot Live Radio Show 128 11 February 2009

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2009 60:35


SHOW-128 11 FEB 2009 Wednesday 7:00 To 8:30Pm Pacific Time The Most Exciting Hour Of “In Your Face Radio” You Will Ever Experience !!! This Weeks Line-Up: "A FULL HOUR" "OF REAL PEOPLE ENCOUNTERS!" So fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a Fast Ride in the World of "Bigfoot". 1. Tom Interviews Gene Andrews of New Zeland  He's Back Again with News About A Gas Saving Alternative. 2.  Tom Interviews Roger Peterson Of The SFBI Bigfoot Family, what's goi'n on in his area in Arizona. 3.  Tom Interviews Bruce Schildt About Activity Going On In Montanna. 4. Tom Interviews The 4-Corners Bunch, JC Johnson, Chief Leonard Dan and Dave Ortiz About Activity Going on. 5. Tom Interviews Tom Interviews Alex Hearn About Bigfoot Activity In His Area. 7:48 - 7:58 - Tom Interviews ".   Last Thoughts And Close The Show.     Call in with your questions During The Show At 347-996-5877 Listen to show live on telephone: 712-432-3900 Access Code: 7375634 Plus #(Pound).(Use *3 (Star 3) increase vol.       "Real People" "Real Encounters" "Real People" "Real Encounters" ON  BIGFOOT "LIVE"      ACTION PACKED ENTERTAINMENT   UNTIL NEXT WEEK:  MARCO Bill

BigFoot Live
The Bigfoot Live Radio Show-72 2 January 2008

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2008 68:41


SHOW-72 - WEDNESDAY 02 January 2008 - 7:00 - 8:00PM PDT TOM BISCARDI IS ON BUISNESS MARCO BILL, JAVA BOB AND TJ HOST THE SHOW "THE REAL DEAL GUYS Line Up Of Entertainment: "Live" - Tom Biscardi Is Conducting Buisness So MARCO Bill, Java Bob and T.J. Inverview "Real People" with "Real Encounters". 1. Rob Ungaro and Kim & Roger Peterson talk about Bigfoot habitat in caves and other interesting subjects of beasts social habits. 2. Greg Worthington talks about a recent ladies encounter with a creature in Alabama. 3. Surprise Guest ???? 4. Dr. Michael Lynch - Status of New Equipment. 5. What's up for next expedtion - T.J., Steve Kulls and Jim Snell. "Real People" "Real Encounters" ON BIGFOOT "LIVE" ACTION PACKED ENTERTAINMENT UNTIL NEXT WEEK: MARCO Bill

BigFoot Live
The BigFoot Live Radio Show-63 31 October 2007

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2007 60:16


SHOW-63 - WEDNESDAY 31 October 2007 7:00 - 8:00PM PDT TOM BISCARDI - "THE REAL DEAL GUY" "LIVE ON EXPEDITION" 1. Followup on Expedition from Paris Texas with Jim Jernigan, Lee Joyner, Billy Willard, Tom Lancaster, Roger Peterson, Rex Howdyshell,Dave Ortiz, and J.C. Johnson. 2. Live BCST from Expedition In Illonois with TJ, Steve Kulls, Jim Snell, Joe Beasley and Blryan Mazzola.

BigFoot Live
The BigFoot Live Radio Show-26 7 March 2007

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2007 69:15


Tom Biscardi Interview with Dale Stevens is cut short by chest pains just minutes prior to the show. We have Dale in our prayers and both Roger Peterson and Thelberta Lussier Gave Dale some personal information regarding the ridiculel, ups and downs that an encounter with a creature brings with it. Michael Worth discussed his part in writing and producing the Film Sasquatch Mountain which aired on SCIFI Channel and is currently on DVD. Tom Talks about recent emails about an incident that took place years ago a guy from Texas with a code name Bugs and his proposed encounter where he and others killed two bigfoot creatures and buried them. Bugs was on the Art Bell show with the story and now recently emails have cropped up recounting the incident that took place years ago. Tom talked about Dan Hamilton along with Daryl Dow situation up in Canada- Both of these gentlement disappeared in the Sylvanic Region. Thought that they had encounters with creatures that met with thier demise. Tom and Jim Snell talk about upcoming expediton in Paris Texas 29-31 March in which listeners are invited to participate in an expediton which is being planned to capture a creature. Then as always the show is over and we have to wait until next week... Marco Bill

BigFoot Live
The BigFoot Live Radio Show-18 10 January 2007

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2007 63:10


JAVA Bob and Tom Biscardi Jr. Discuss A Promising New Year of Events with James Snell of Chaser Radio and Dr. Ron Milione of TAPS (Ghost Hunters). Planned for this year is 10 Expeditions that will involve Listeners (100 each expedition) who will be on expediton live with Tom Biscardi and his Team at each of the Hot Spots with the goal to Capture a BigFoot Creature. Roger Peterson discussed his most recent encounter with pictures of BigFoot (More Than One) in Arizona. Don Monroe dropped in for a visit while in Hawaii. Charlene Henry from Oregon dropped in to discuss her experience and say hi. Bob Olsen told about his recent experiences in Minnesota and Becky Sawyer told us about the BigFoot Activity in New York. All-In-All a BlockBusting Show. Tom Biscardi will be back next week to try to top this show so stand by next Wednesday. MARCO Bill.

BigFoot Live
The BigFoot Live Radio Show-17 3Jan2007

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2007 62:36


JAVA Bob and Tom Biscardi Jr. Interview Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Roger Peterson, Ray Crowe, Henry May with a show to open the New Year. MARCO Bill

BigFoot Live
Episode-9 The BigFoot Live Radio Show 8 November

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2006 76:46


Tom Biscardi and The SFB Team are on Expedition heading South East on a US Highway, Roll'n Along "Live". Tom Starts the show with Cudo's and Shout Out to Listeners sending emails. A.K. Riley had to be excused from this weeks show due to a personal tragedy on on the reservation. He will be our Guest on next weeks show. Roger Peterson and his wife honored us with thier presence as our Guest discussing thier recent BigFoot Encounters. And Yes Encounters with pictures. Cheryl, a school teacher shared her recent experience and encounter with a BigFoot. She got the BigFoot Bug and wants to go on expedition in-search-of in the near future (Now the BigFoot Scene will have both Becky Sawyer and Cheryl - "Super") David Holly of the Timberline BigFoot Group spoke about the groups history and activity around the Paris Texas area. He also disclosed recent observations of people making fraudulant bigfoot tracks just prior to the Searching For BigFoot Teams arrival. Both David and JAVA Bob aired thier disgust at people who conduct hoaxes and the damage it creates throughout the bigfoot community. Lee Hickman, the SFB Team tracker came on to let everyone know that fake footprints are very easy to detect and he explained how. Tyler of the Sesquatch BigFoot Research Unit from Indiana (A research group of young Men) Called in to tell everyone about his organization and recent activity they encountered in Indiana. Tom Closed the show still on the road rollin down the highway about an hour from having supper with Mike Davis. And so Tom and the Searching For BigFoot Team Heading South East on a US highway will give us another "Live" on the road report next Wednesday Evening on the Next BigFoot Live Radio Show. MARCO Bill

BigFoot Live
Episode-8 The BigFoot Live Radio Show 01 November

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2006 72:28


"It Just Keeps Getting Better" -Tom Biscardi Interviews Dallas Gilbert and Wayne Burton BigFoot Researchers from Portsmouth Ohio. They describe thier experiences and encounters with a black and a white bigfoot. Tim Chitwood (News Colomnist) and Karen Webster tell about a recent BigFoot encounter by a young man in Georgia reporting it on 911. The 911 call is on the end of this Show. Roger Peterson of Arizona called in to tell us his latest encounter resulted in a picture which will be posted on the website. Ray Crowe was back again just off vacation from Austrailia and relayed a BigFoot Encounter from Australia. Sasquatch Detective, Steve Kulls called in to give a few cudo's about the new BigFoot Lives Movie. David Holly a bigfoot researcher from Lamar County Texas told of his experiences in Texas and Oklahoma. L.C. Duplane talked about his childrens BigFoot website project that festered a whole lot of threats and commotion. Jennifer Werito tells bigfoot encounters at the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Larry Anderson, 18 year BigFoot researcher describes his encounters in Washington. See You Next Week MARCO Bill.

BigFoot Live
Episode-3 BigFoot Live Radio Show With Tom Biscardi

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2006 61:03


The BigFoot Live Radio Show with your Host, World Renowned Bigfoot Researcher, Mr. Tom Biscardi Interviews Mr. Roger Peterson in the first segment about his BigFoot Shooting Experience in Arizona. In the second segment Mr. Biscardi Interviews his Searching For Bigfoot Team on expedition Live On-Site in Paris Texas With Late breaking news on the teams latest discoveries and experiences. (During the Show The BigFoot Team was huddled in a truck on a hill accross from a lake. While talking on the broadcast a creature was echoing a cry accross the lake about 1.5 miles) (60 Minute BCST)