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In the realm of music, legacies aren't just stories; they're living melodies echoing through generations. Roy Hamilton Jr., with heartfelt reverence, continues his father's musical legacy through captivating tribute shows titled "The Legacy Continues." Honoring the timeless classics of his father, Roy Hamilton Sr., "the “Golden Boy of Song.” These shows aren't mere performances; they're profound journeys through history, melody, and emotion. Roy Jr.'s voice, reminiscent of his father's rich timbre, seamlessly intertwines with each note, evoking nostalgia and admiration. Through "The Legacy Continues," Roy Hamilton Jr. doesn't just sing; he orchestrates a beautiful ode to his father, ensuring that his music resonates eternally. Roy Hamilton Jr is Someone You Should Know.Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to Roy's WebsiteClick here to go to Roy's FacebookClick here to go to Roy's Instagram Click here to listen to Roy's music on SpotifyClick here to learn more about Roy's Father's Day Concert with Benedito King and Elvis Aaron Presley Jr. in Vegas Click here to go to sign the petition to get Roy Hamilton Sr in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Sponsor Link:Click here to check out SummarAI zeAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
NYC born singer/songwriter Roy Hamilton Jr. following the footsteps of his legendary father Roy Hamilton Sr. talks about his father's amazing legacy known for “Don't Let go”, “Unchained Melody”, and “You'll Never Walk Alone” plus Roy Jr's releases “One Thousand Ways”, “Butterfly”, “We Had A Chance”, “Man Up in the Sky”, and more! Roy Jr. began his amazing career at 7 performing with his dad at various events including for the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, appeared in “Standing Ovation”, “The Rebirth of the King”, also as Headmaster of the Roy Hamilton School of Voice, and a number of ventures including “The Hamilton Affair for Roy”, “The Golden Boys” and how to vote for Roy Sr. in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Check out the amazing Roy Hamilton Jr .with his latest releases on all major platforms (plus his Dad!) at www.royhamiltonjr.com plus don't forget to sign the petition at www.royhamilton.com today! #royhamilton #royhamiltonjr #royhamiltonsr #singersongwriter #dontletgo #unchainedmelody #youllneverwalkalone #onethousandways #butterfly #wehadachance #manupinthesky #therebirthoftheking #rockandrollhalloffame #signthepetition #royhamiltonschoolfovoice #thegoldenboys #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerroyhamiltonjr #themikewagnershowroyhamiltonjr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
NYC born singer/songwriter Roy Hamilton Jr. following the footsteps of his legendary father Roy Hamilton Sr. talks about his father's amazing legacy known for “Don't Let go”, “Unchained Melody”, and “You'll Never Walk Alone” plus Roy Jr's releases “One Thousand Ways”, “Butterfly”, “We Had A Chance”, “Man Up in the Sky”, and more! Roy Jr. began his amazing career at 7 performing with his dad at various events including for the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, appeared in “Standing Ovation”, “The Rebirth of the King”, also as Headmaster of the Roy Hamilton School of Voice, and a number of ventures including “The Hamilton Affair for Roy”, “The Golden Boys” and how to vote for Roy Sr. in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Check out the amazing Roy Hamilton Jr .with his latest releases on all major platforms (plus his Dad!) at www.royhamiltonjr.com plus don't forget to sign the petition at www.royhamilton.com today! #royhamilton #royhamiltonjr #royhamiltonsr #singersongwriter #dontletgo #unchainedmelody #youllneverwalkalone #onethousandways #butterfly #wehadachance #manupinthesky #therebirthoftheking #rockandrollhalloffame #signthepetition #royhamiltonschoolfovoice #thegoldenboys #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerroyhamiltonjr #themikewagnershowroyhamiltonjr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
NYC born singer/songwriter Roy Hamilton Jr. following the footsteps of his legendary father Roy Hamilton Sr. talks about his father's amazing legacy known for “Don't Let go”, “Unchained Melody”, and “You'll Never Walk Alone” plus Roy Jr's releases “One Thousand Ways”, “Butterfly”, “We Had A Chance”, “Man Up in the Sky”, and more! Roy Jr. began his amazing career at 7 performing with his dad at various events including for the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, appeared in “Standing Ovation”, “The Rebirth of the King”, also as Headmaster of the Roy Hamilton School of Voice, and a number of ventures including “The Hamilton Affair for Roy”, “The Golden Boys” and how to vote for Roy Sr. in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Check out the amazing Roy Hamilton Jr .with his latest releases on all major platforms (plus his Dad!) at www.royhamiltonjr.com plus don't forget to sign the petition at www.royhamilton.com today! #royhamilton #royhamiltonjr #royhamiltonsr #singersongwriter #dontletgo #unchainedmelody #youllneverwalkalone #onethousandways #butterfly #wehadachance #manupinthesky #therebirthoftheking #rockandrollhalloffame #signthepetition #royhamiltonschoolfovoice #thegoldenboys #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerroyhamiltonjr #themikewagnershowroyhamiltonjrBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
Recreating football, a war of nerves, air banners, Roy Jr gets on the telly, rhyming with John Weller, and subterranean dugouts. (Rec: 30/3/23) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More hoarding code, Roy Jr's hidden talents, Rawson's psychological theory, and an unusual German picture editor. (Rec: 1/9/22) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s a kind of ’70s soul vibe that draws you in to Sir Woman. Singer Kelsey Wilson has the smooth vocal delivery that owns that sensuality. The multi-Austin Music Award winning band redefines love songs with extra heat on their full-length R&B-fueled debut Party City, with backing vocalists Spice and Roy Jr. as the perfect […]
Welcome to Episode 42! This episode is the finale to the cliff hanger from last episode. And let me tell you it is quite the whodunnit… Delaney takes us through the ending of the 1990 season for the Syracuse Men's Lacrosse team and what unfolded in the following years. Our main players are Paul, Catherine, and Gary Gait, Roy (Jr. and Sr.) and Nancy Simmons, Jake Krauthamel, and Jerry DeLorenzo. To really understand though you'll have to listen to the episode! We are stumped by this one folks and all we can say is that the secret lies with friends of Syracuse lacrosse… Oh and also… As always, we will catch you on the flip side! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.
In this episode, we interview an operator and early startup sales leader, DeWayne Roy. DeWayne has had stints at Truebill, Lambda School, Panther, and now Pesto. In this episode, we walks us through all things business development for early stage startups. Enjoy!★ Support this podcast ★
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She’s a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l’album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d’enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d’octobre à novembre 1988. L’album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu’il décède, soudainement, à l’âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.
Le dernier album de Roy Orbison paraît début février 1989, soit 2 mois après sa mort. Il tire son titre du morceau ''She's a Mystery to Me'', une composition de Paul Hewson et David Evans, mieux connus sous les noms de Bono et The Edge de U2. Le noyau dur des musiciens est composé de Jeff Lynne (guitare, piano, basse, chœurs), Tom Petty (guitare acoustique, chœurs), Mike Cambell (guitare, basse, mandoline), Jim Keltner (batterie), Howie Epstein (basse, chœurs) et Benmont Tench (piano, orgue). Ont également contribué à l'album : sa femme Barbara Orbison, en tant que productrice déléguée, son fils Roy Jr, Al Kooper, George Harrison, Bono, T Bone Burnett, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns… Les sessions d'enregistrement de ''Mystery Girl'' avec Roy ont lieu d'octobre à novembre 1988. L'album ne sera donc pas tout à fait terminé lorsqu'il décède, soudainement, à l'âge de 52 ans, le 6 décembre 1988, terrassé par une crise cardiaque. ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 19h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l'histoire de la création de grands albums de l'Histoire du Rock.
Tim Roy is a very dear friend of ours here at 5 Stone and considered a brother. He is a true warrior who fights every single day of his life against the odds. He has overcome more adversity than most of us will every even comprehend and he still keeps the positive mentality and warrior spirit. Tim, we honor you with this podcast. We thank you for your brotherhood, loyalty, and for being the warrior that we all admire! Your story WILL impact so many lives! Thank you for being driven to help others! That is what life is all about! Click the link below to get a copy of Warrior Spirit- by Tim Roy Jr. https://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Spirit-Tim-Roy-Jr/dp/150076339X Need training, gear, or more info? Check us out at www.5stoneusa.comWILDER TACTICAL DISCOUNT: Check out Wilder Tactical HERE: https://wildertactical.com/5stone USE CODE "5Stone" for 10% OFF!5 Stone Frontline Coffee: Support 5 Stone and the Frontline with 5 Stone Frontline Gourmet Coffee! We take part of the profits and give to Frontline causes and to the families of fallen heroes! Join the Frontline Mission Today! Follow this link: www.5stoneusa.comSpecial thanks to River Right Productions for the dedication and sacrifices made to make 5 Stone a success! If anyone is in need of professional videography, photography, or podcast services... check out River Right Productions at: https://riverrightproductions.com/5 Stone Podcasts are live! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/5-stone-prepare-respond-serve/id1543508030Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QWoId7ndcccNIZX6p68TgSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/5stone/donations
In the first part of Gangplank's interview with the Orbison family, Roy Jr gave a lot of great behind the scenes perspective of both of their stints on Below Deck Med. In Part 2 there's a little more of that and you get to hear from Asa, Roy III, and Bo too! Get to know this lovely and warm family and smile and laugh along with us! If you missed Part 1 be sure to go back and check it out!
Super fans come in all varieties, even celebrity charter guests! That's the case this week as Adrienne and Jen get a chance to talk to Roy Orbison Jr, his beautiful wife Asa, and his adorable sons Roy III, and Bo. Roy Jr. gives us a lot of behind the scenes scoop, including a mind-blowing reveal about how long their "one night" charter really was. The Orbisons were so generous with their time that we had to make this a two-parter. Hope you enjoy Part 1!
The crew parties it up in the master cabin on their night off and Courtney and Zee share a kiss, but it ends up being a case of "Kiss and DON'T tell" because they aren't bringing it up to each other the day after. We get a return visit from the adorable Orbison family and get to see a rowdier version of Roy Jr. Katie shakes up the shifts and Lexi is none too pleased. We're left with a cliffhanger at our first night docking, and the previews for next week have us wanting more!
Roy looks beautiful in his coma, Blackie takes the number 9, and Roy Jr sends a message. Plus some stuff about dead Beatles. (Rec: 23/7/20)Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Used to Play Brent and Baggs Invite a friend: Jay to help discuss all these weekend madness. He helps us weigh in on the Mike Tyson and Roy Jr fight, an outrageous knock-out by Jake Paul to Nate "Nate-quil" Robinson , and hear Jay's conspiracy that the NFL and NBA season doesn't even count because of COVID
Roy has a post-match showdown and Roy Jr turns into an apple dog witch. Meanwhile, is China controlling our wind? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As his goalie has a breakdown, Roy fends off a tirade of fan abuse. Back at home, we see the Race family's space-age telly as concerns grow for Roy Jr’s welfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Omni is a state that both encompasses and transcends duality. Relationship with self and relationship with other is process. Omni is the result of process. We can allow ourselves to not answer questions that intend to reinforce duality. Identity is an extension of something deeper. Romance what is deeper behind our identities. Identities are tools. Tools should be useful. When they are not useful, allow space. The most most basic level of creating is playing with how we relate to the world. Start in not knowing. Then, develop a relationship by establishing a sense of curiosity, possibility, and understanding. What else is a classroom other than the gathering of the curious? Most people don't understand that many queer people don't have experience being queer. It's a process. Ballroom evolved as a space of exploring what it means to be queer and how to embody masculine and feminine energies. How can we be a student of the female experience? The feminine understands intimacy in a different way than the masculine. There is a lot of healing to be done around the way we express and experience intimacy. Surrender as an access point to the feminine. Surrender leads us to where the deepest part of us wants to be. The outcome is not the process, the surrender is the process.
„In guten wie in schlechten Tagen“ erzählt eine ungewöhnliche Liebesgeschichte mit einer politischen Dimension. Die junge Künstlerin Celestial ist mit Roy Jr. gerade mal anderthalb Jahre verheiratet, als er zur falschen Zeit am falschen Ort ist, oder -- wie es im Schwarzen Amerika heißt: wrong place, wrong race. Roy wird für etwas, was er nicht getan hat, zu zwölf Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt. Wie kann ihre Liebe das überstehen? Autorin Tayari Jones, 48, ist in Atlanta aufgewachsen, der Hauptstadt des US-Bundesstaates Georgia. Sie beschreibt das Leben der aufstrebenden afroamerikanischen Mittelschicht -- und die Willkür des Justizsystems in den USA. Als sie das Buch schrieb, waren gemessen an der Einwohnerzahl nirgends auf der Welt so viele Menschen inhaftiert wie im US-Bundesstaat Louisiana. Vergangenes Jahr hat Oklahoma diesen zweifelhaften Spitzenplatz übernommen. Unten folgen ein paar Links dazu. Tayari Jones, „In guten wie in schlechten Tagen“, Arche Verlag, 352 S. übersetzt von Britt Somann-Jung, 22 Euro Links zur "Gefängnisindustrie" in den USA und zu Troy Davis: https://info.arte.tv/de/usa-louisiana-der-gefaengnis-staat https://www.npr.org/2012/06/05/154352977/how-louisiana-became-the-worlds-prison-capital?t=1554833292697 https://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/louisiana-no-longer-worlds-prison-capital-heres-whats-next https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/13/books/review/Oshinsky-t.html?_r=2 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Davis Über Feedback freue ich mich unter: FeisteBuecher@gmx.de Folge direkt herunterladen
For the first time, legendary performer Roy Orbison's story as one of the most beloved rock legends will be revealed through family accounts and records. Roy Orbison is a rock and roll icon almost without peer. He is known to the world for hits like “Blue Bayou,” “You Got It,” and “Oh, Pretty Woman.” Despite these and countless other accolades—honored member of the Rock & Roll and Songwriters Halls of Fame, winner of multiple GRAMMY® awards, and recipient of the Musicians Hall of Fame’s inaugural Iconic Riff Award—Roy Orbison was just a boy from West Texas who was drawn to the guitar at the age of six. He lost his first wife in a motorcycle accident and also his two oldest sons in a fire. His career touched four decades and ended abruptly at perhaps its highest peak, when he passed away at the age of fifty-two on December 6, 1988. Still, the true story of Roy Orbison, the man, is essentially unknown to millions of fans around the world. Now, for the first time ever, the Orbison Estate, headed by Roy's sons, Wesley, Roy Jr., and Alex Orbison. Roy's Boys—has set out to set the record straight: “To the world, Roy Orbison was a legend, but to us he was simply dad. But even to us he was something more than just a father. Even in our small world, at home, we knew he was special.” Filled with over 300 photographs, many never-before-seen, gathered from across the globe and uncovered from deep within the Orbison Vault, The Authorized Roy Orbison (Oct. 17, 2017) shows Orbison as a young child and follows him all the way through to the peak of his stardom, and tragic end. Roy's Boys-have left no stone unturned in order to illustrate the people, places, things, and events that forged their father, the man behind those famous sunglasses.
The son of a rock and roll legend, Roy Jr. is a musician, producer, music publisher, and author. Plus, he also hosts a podcast. He talks extensively about his father's storied career and how he and others are working to preserve and carry on his legacy through a number of projects, including recordings, a museum, two plays, two movies, and a musical.
New to the Best Show? Check out Best Show Bests, the greatest hits of The Best Show! In this episode, we hear a call from Philly Boy Roy featuring Roy Jr!
A classic BEST SHOW! PHILLY BOY ROY checks in with a rare appearance from his son, ROY JR! Hear the world premier of two great new songs from the band ISLANDS! Phones ring on the topic of ALTERNATE UNIVERSES! Tom takes calls from The Best Show crew's parents... and MORE!
Welcome to the House of Crouse. It's a short but very sweet podcast this week. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be the child of an extremely famous person? Stop by the HoC and find out with Roy Orbison's kids, Roy Jr. and Alex discuss life in the Orbison household. This show is not only for the lonely!
Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode. Aug 22, 2012 free podcast: What Kind Of Sports Drink or Gel Is Best For Endurance Exercise? Also: upper body strength for swimming, is honey a good energy source, is a "hair analysis" worth while, should you "run through menopause", chlorine sensitivities, dealing with a labrum tear, xenoestrogens and weight changes, cycling and sciatica pain , and ways to deal with metatarsal pain. Have a podcast question for Ben? Click the tab on the right side of the screen, call toll free to 1-877-209-9439, Skype to “pacificfit” or scroll down on this post to access the free “Ask Ben” form. 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My upper body strength is really holding me back on the swim. I train swimming 3 times per week. I have worked with swim coaches and have followed numerous strength training protocols with several personal trainers. I bought your book "strength training for triathletes" and followed some of the exercises. I've had improvements in my leg strength, but not in my lats and arms. I eat Paleo with loads of fruit, plenty of protein, litre of milk per day with zero junk and zero gluten. Is there no hope for me? Even my mother can bench more than me :-( ~ In my response to Eve, I mention the SwimSmooth book. Rob asks: I was listening to you and Brock talk about gels and goos today, recommendations for half-marathoning. I started running hardcore last year and I found the half-marathon distance really tough until I started wearing a CamelBak and I was thinking about carrying honey packets with me as a natural source of energy, as opposed to gels and goos. I'm a budget runner as much as possible because I'm a budget sort of wage-earner and I can just grab these honey packets at the local coffeehouse. What do you think about using honey as an energy source during a long-distance run? KaLonny asks: Is there any validity to hair analysis? A local chiropractor offers this test to measure mineral content of your hair and, according to this particular website, "if a particumineral deficiency or toxicity exists in the hair, it usually indicates a mineral deficiency or toxicity within the body. This in turn, provides a great window into the metabolic activity within the body, which allows us to prescribe a unique treatment protocol in order to properly treat your condition. " I am interested for myself, but also for my daughter, who shows characteristics of autism and other behaviour issues. Is it legit or a waste of money? ~ In my response to KaLonny, I recommend these two tests: www.evitalhealth.com/Red_Blood_Cell_Elements.html www.spectracell.com/mnt/#nutrients Hope says: I'm 53 years old and have been going through the side effects of peri-menopause and menopause for many years now. I decided when I was in my later 40's that I would try to "run through menopause". I'm now running about 3 - 4 miles a few times a week and also do different types of cross training. I have completed a 5k and a 10k, but I find that I get too exhausted to put in any real extended mileage. I wanted your input regarding how to deal with the exhaustion, hot flashes and creeping weight gain which has been occurring. I have tried black cohosh and other remedies to no avail. My diet is overall very good - lots of veggies, clean foods, protein and not huge amounts of carbs, except for a treat. My mother had breast cancer twice, so there is no way I'll be touching any hormones. I am trying my best to keep fit and young, but I gotta tell you, it's been tough! ~ In my response to Hope, I recommend listening to my podcast on why women gain weight as they get older and taking a look at the Ben Recommends page. Nadine asks: I am an ex-triathlete who stopped swimming because of a problem with chlorine. Here is what the symptoms are like: after two or three swims in a week, I stop being able to digest fat, get heart palpitations (which I never get otherwise) and generally feel terrible. It took me a long time to figure out what the trigger is until my naturopath did some reflex testing with pool water and figured out that the chlorine in the water goofs up my liver and gall bladder. I stopped swimming in 2005. I do a lot of endurance training but really really want to get back into triathlon. I am going to try a lower chlorine pool in Vancouver but wondered if a) you have encountered this sort of reaction before and b) if you have any ideas about helping out with the chlorine. I have no respiratory symptoms. Shannon asks: I currently have a small tear in my labrum in my left hip. I have an acetabular impingement that seems to be why this has happened. I was a runner and practised a lot of yoga. I have been seeing a yoga therapist and doing physical therapy and my hip has been feeling better. I am not planning on having surgery, because my hip is feeling better. Do you have any suggestions or opinions about workouts? I would love to get back to running, but high impact activities make me nervous. ~ Heal Your Hips book. Sefi asks: Are there any studies that actually look at weight changes in women who avoid xenoestrogens compared to those who don't? ~ Harvey PW, Darbre P. Endocrine disrupters and human health: could oestrogenic chemicals in body care cosmetics adversely affect breast cancer incidence in women? J Appl Toxicol. 2004 May-Jun;24(3):167-76. ~ Braun JM, Kalkbrenner AE, Impact of early-life bisphenol a exposure on behavior and executive function in children, Pediatrics. 2011 Nov;128(5):873-82. Epub 2011 Oct 24. ~ Roy JR, Chakraborty S, Chakraborty TR. Estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals affecting puberty in humans--a review, Med Sci Monit. 2009 Jun;15(6):RA137-45. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2717132/ http://www.epa.gov/ncer/science/endocrine/humanhealth.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17503436 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15461258 ~ Jensen TK, et al. Do environmental estrogens contribute to the decline in male reproductive health. Clinical Chemistry December 1995 vol. 41 no. 12 1896-1901. ~ Ho, S-M, W-Y Tang, J Belmonte de Frausto, and GS Prins. 2006. Developmental Exposure to Estradiol and Bisphenol A Increases Susceptibility to Prostate Carcinogenesis and Epigenetically Regulates Phosphodiesterase Type 4 Variant 4. Cancer Research, Volume 66, Pages 5624-5632. ~ Diamanti-Kandarakis E et al. 2009 Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement. Endocrine Reviews 30(4):293-342 ~ Carwile JL, Michels KB, Urinary bisphenol A and obesity: NHANES 2003 – 2006. Environ Res. 2011 Aug;111(6):825-30. Epub 2011 Jun 14. Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA. ~ Zsarnovszky A, Le HH, Wang HS, Belcher SM. Ontogeny of rapid estrogen-mediated extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling in the rat cerebellar cortex: potent nongenomic agonist and endocrine disrupting activity of the xenoestrogen bisphenol A. Endocrinology. 2005 Dec;146(12):5388-96. Epub 2005 Aug 25. ~ Ayyanan A, Laribi O, et al, ISREC-Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, National Center of Competence Molecular Oncology, Lausanne, Switzerland. ~ Masuno, H., et al. “Bisphenol A in combination with insulin can accelerate the conversion of 3T3-L1 fibroblasts to adipocytes.” J lipid Res. 3 (2002): 676-684. ~ Silver MK, O'Neill MS, Sowers MR, Park SK, PLoS One. 2011;6(10), Urinary Bisphenol A and Type-2 Diabetes in U.S. Adults: Data from NHANES 2003-2008. ~ Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America. ~ Harvey PW, Darbre P. Endocrine disrupters and human health: could estrogenic chemicals in body care cosmetics adversely affect breast cancer incidence in women? J Appl Toxicol. 2004 May-Jun;24(3):167-76. Andy wrote: I recently "fell" into the sport of road cycling after trying it out last year during a vacation. I have always been active (4th degree Black Belt in Karate) though I now have to work within my sciatica that at times does not allow me to walk without pain. Riding does give me a minor back soreness but it does not hurt me at all! Even though I am now 56 I would like to get into this sport more seriously but with caution. I still have a full time job and yes a growing family thus I have to balance. So, where does one begin to establish a serious, though reasonable overall program that someone like me can use to challenge himself? ~ In my response to Andy, I recommend www.TriathlonDominator.com and www.Tri-Ripped.com Paul asks: I am a 63 yr old 30 + yr. runner. I have flat feet and hammer toes. The last few years I have had nerve pain under second toe on my right foot. I have used a metatarsal pad under toes with relative success. Lately pain hangs on after long runs. I went to a podiatrist and got a cortisone shot for the inflammation and was told I need an orthotic. I've seen insoles with a pad directly behind the ball of the foot designed to take the pressure off the metatarsal bone and would be interested in your view of the best way to approach this problem. ~ In my response to Paul I talk about the How To Run Barefoot post. Prior to asking your question, do a search in upper right hand corner of this website for the keywords associated with your question. Many of the questions we receive have already been answered here at Ben Greenfield Fitness! ====================================== [contact-form-7 id="6222" title="Ask Ben"]======================================
Dan Calley joins IPCs from across the country to talk about some of the amazing success being generated through n3. On the call: Barb Pohlman, John Bentley, Roy Jr. Fontenette and more!