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In this episode, we're going to hear five different flavors of rock songs. The songs are "Don't Talk About It" by Ruby Boots, "Podvedená generace" by Jan Fic, "Jazz Notes" by Band Of Heysek, "Hot Chili Song" by The Cranzers, and "Hyperbole" by Tom Slatter.
We pour one out for the late, great Ennio Morricone, bear witness to Margo Price tapping into her inner Stevie Nicks, and pop open a 6-pack of tracks each from a couple of world-class badass digital compilations. All this & much, much less!
Australian artist and Nashville-based singer-songwriter Ruby Boots talks with Sam Shansky about her life in the U.S., her bold approach to music, and more. Recorded May 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Ruby Boots talks about her move to Nashville, her music videos, and what's next.
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Owen Beverly from the band Indianola talks about their new album, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, and his tour schedule with artists like Nicole Atkins and Ruby Boots.
Starting it off with a new single and ending with 10 of the current best albums out there... Bibio / illustration by Bryan Bruchman Julia Jacklin / illustration by Bryan Bruchman The Mountain Goats / illustration by Bryan Bruchman 00:00 - DJ Emily 01:06 - Might Be Losing My Mind - Ruby Boots and Indianola 06:02 - Fun For Everyone (Minion) - Partner 08:05 - Don't Forget Me - E.B. The Younger 14:02 - What Was It Like - Joan As Police Woman 18:12 - Something to Hope For - Craig Finn 22:54 - Five Companies - !!! 26:52 - DJ Emily 27:08 - A & E - The Ting Tings 31:06 - Get Out Somehow - An Horse 34:22 - Cherry - Club Night 41:08 - Frostbite - Ellis 46:46 - Coaches Who Cry - Wild Pink 51:37 - Hello Moon - Field Medic 54:50 - Altar - Golden Ones 59:12 - DJ Emily 59:51 - Tell You Off - Partner 61:37 - Smoke - Starflyer 59 65:21 - Twice In A Lifetime - Chris Cohen 69:15 - What To Say - Big Search 73:40 - When The Family Flies In - Julia Jacklin 77:37 - DJ Emily 77:59 - Can't Find My Heart - Broken Social Scene 82:47 - Crimson Telephone - Coathangers 85:55 - Caught On The Inside - Ten Fe 92:41 - An Antidote for Strychnine - Mountain Goats 98:40 - Younger - Mountain Goats 104:26 - DJ Emily 105:18 - It's Your Bones - Bibio 109:58 - Erdaydidder - Erdiddar - Bibio 114:41 - Finish
Country superstars headlined this past weekend’s Stagecoach festival in Indio, California...but who played the early afternoon slots and what does their data look like?...chartmetric.com @chartmetric #musicindustry #business #data #nerdout #analysis
This week, an evenly split hour with very different artists who have a lot to say about change and growth. The Gibson Brothers took their experience from two decades in bluegrass and poured it into a radically different project written and produced with Dan Auerbach. Ruby Boots has been "shedding her skin" regularly through a life on at least three continents. She's now a mainstay in the East Nashville scene and her 'Don't Talk About It' is a masterful album.
UTSA V. Blazers 4:00 UTSA took on the University of Alabama Blazers this past Saturday 11/03 They unfortunately lost with a final score of 3-52 scoring 3 points in the first quarter UTSA is set to play the FIU Golden Panthers this coming Saturday 11/10What are your thoughts on last week’s game? SPURS 6:15 SPURS played against the New Orleans Pelicans 11/03 with a final winning score of 95-109 SPURS also played against Orlando Magic where they lost their winning streak on 11/04 with a score of 117-110 They regained their winning streak against the Miami Heat on 11/7 where the final score of the game was 88-95 SPURS are set to play the Houston Rockets on 11/10 @ 7:30PMWhat did you think of these past games? San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Announces 2019 Entertainers 10:30 It’s almost RODEO TIME! The Stock Show & Rodeo announced the 2019 lineup for February with some slots still not announced Performers from Darius Rucker, Eli Young Band, Lady Antebellum, Alabama, Kelsea Ballerini and many other artists.Who are you excited to see? What is your favorite part of the rodeo? New Bar Replacing Phantom Room, Sets Opening Date 19:00 The Lonesome Rose Honky-Tonk Bar will open where The Phantom Room used to be. The Phantom Room closed its doors Saturday August 11, 2018 The soft opening will be 11/15 with performers D.T. Buffkin and Ruby Boots and the grand opening will be 11/16-11/17 featuring Santiago Jimenez, Jr., Croy & The Boys, The Rollfast Ramblers, Capps, and Drew MorelandWhat do you think about this new bar? What is your favorite bar on the St. Mary’s Strip? Luminaria 30:15 Luminaria will be held this weekend 11/10 from 7PM-Midnight in and around Hemisfair Park It continues on Sunday 11/11 at 11AM for community workshops and brunches with a $5.00 donation Luminaria for those who do not know is a free after-dark contemporary arts festival where more than 50 local and international artists will come together to showcase their work in music, literature, dance, visual arts, and performance Some of this includes tattooing, stop-motion film, headphone opera, and illuminated clothing to name a fewWhat do you think about this year’s Luminaria? Six Flags could buy SeaWorld 36:25 It is reported that Texas-Based Six Flags Entertainment is looking to buy all or some SeaWorld Entertainment Parks- A portfolio that includes SeaWorld & Aquatica in San Antonio Six Flags is the 7nth largest theme park operator in the world with 31 million attendees in 2017 alone SeaWorld, coming in 9th, had only 21 million visitors in 2017.What are your thoughts if Six Flags does buy out SeaWorld? What do you think Six Flags would build?
In het eerste uur een special over Buffalo Springfield. Je hoort hun mooiste nummers. Het tweede is voor Joe Walsh, Ruby Boots en Sting.
In het eerste uur een special over Buffalo Springfield. Je hoort hun mooiste nummers. Het tweede is voor Joe Walsh, Ruby Boots en Sting.
Vandaag draait Mart onlangs aangeschafte muziek. Je hoort Ryley Walker, Francoise Hardy, Glen Frey, Kristoffer Bollander, Dean Owens, Ruby Boots, Otis Redding, Brent Cobb en Neonerd.
Vandaag draait Mart onlangs aangeschafte muziek. Je hoort Ryley Walker, Francoise Hardy, Glen Frey, Kristoffer Bollander, Dean Owens, Ruby Boots, Otis Redding, Brent Cobb en Neonerd.
Episode 8 of The Jukebox Graduate brings the blabby boys to The Sharktank in Los Angeles for a very special in-studio session with Bloodshot Records recording artist Ruby Boots. Things kick off with a quick recap of Eugene's tales from the road, Dave's Record Store Day triumphs, as well as the latest happenings in the world of Spinal Tap bassist Derek Smalls. Then, the mesmerizing Ruby Boots (one of Rolling Stone magazine's "10 New Country Artsits That You Need To Know”) drops in for a deep discussion on her latest album, Don't Talk About It. We quickly learn about her beginnings in Perth, Australia, her journey to Nashville, and how the new record came to be. Finally, things wouldn't be complete without an exclusive live in-studio performance, and of course... a surreal Bill Murray story that no one would ever believe. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers with thanks to Luke Adams, AMPED Distribution and Bloodshot Records.
Building a Small Biz - Pivot & Evolve - Solocast: Jumping ship from the full-time grind to run your own small business, be your own boss and pursue your wildest dreams… it sounds like the most amazing and liberating experience in the world, right? And it is! ✨ But that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t come without it’s own challenges, mental and actual, so it’s important that you regularly assess where you’re at to ensure that you’re on the right path. Today’s podcast subject matter includes: Leaving a full-time job. Recognize when it’s not working. The goal: Passive income - keep your eyes on the prize Not being afraid to go back to full-time work for a bit. Considering other revenue streams. Other ways to Pivot & Evolve. Top tips to look after yourself and mental health. This week’s show is ALL about Building a Small Biz and how you must Pivot & Evolve in order to meet these challenges and grow. Let’s get into it! Add Dan Wilkinson (Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet!) on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danwilkinson1/ Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerlovin/ Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/ For social media strategy, content/photography & influencer business enquiries contact: info@hotndelicious.com Other Show Notes: Photographic fine artist Samantha Everton: https://www.instagram.com/samantha.everton/ Couple handing hands at Bondi Beach sunrise: https://www.instagram.com/p/BiShOK-lmlH Airbnb Experiences: Bondi - Bronte Sunrise/Sunset Photography Walks: https://abnb.me/umV6iuTdDM?user_id=39264375&s=50 https://abnb.me/GbhbsXSdDM?user_id=39264375&s=50 Nashville-based Aussie singer/songwriter Ruby Boots: https://youtu.be/8ecapGNfmhQ POVAR: POVAR provides a system that empowers people to evolve out of their regular job and launch their own side hustle. http://povar.life/ Calm meditation app: https://www.calm.com/
On this week’s episode Calvin is featuring a doubleshot of country soul music from a fun band called the Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers. He also has the new rock & roll album from Ruby Boots which you will surely like. Plus there’s more new music from Szlachetka, Chris Smither, 6 String Drag, Harvey McLaughlin, and the Bindley Hardware Company. "Ep396 Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers" originated from Americana Music Show.
In this episode Dave Rayburn and Eugene Edwards reflect on recent trips. Eugene goes to Nashville to perform at the Ryman and bumps into old friends. The duo of dialogue go over the Grammys. Dave goes to the NAMM convention and thinks he sees a U2 concert. Eugene gets corrected by a listener. Dave gets hold of a legendary Deejay's records and Eugene eulogizes Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens. After discussing new releases from Jade Bird, Ruby Boots and Ty Segall the guys discuss tribute albums. And finally, Dave discovers Blaze Foley via the magic of television. Along the way, we hear from Neil Young, Jack Tempchin, Nineteen Thirteen, the Smithereens, Jade Bird, Ruby Boots, Los Lobos, Ibibio Sound Machine, and Alan Alda. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers with thanks to AMPED Distribution and Blue Élan Records.
Welcome to the extra-tangenty 51st episode anniversary of the Department of Tangents Podcast, my interview with inventor and Information Philosopher Dr. Robert Doyle, with new music from Ruby Boots. This interview came about it a strange way. For years I have been trying to explain to people my favorite board game as a kid, Stop Thief. It had a regular cardboard square with a cartoon grid on it, and your job was to find the thief, who was still actively moving around the different stores and the outside on the street. What was different about Stop Thief was that it had a handheld scanner giving you audio clues – footsteps, doors opening, shattering glass, street noises. It was a lot of fun, and I've always been on the lookout for it at thrift stores. This Christmas, my wife Melissa gave me an updated version of the game released last year by Restoration Games who did a top flight job of it. The game included a quick history and mentioned that its creator, Dr. Robert Doyle, lived in Massachusetts. I got in touch with Restoration Games, and they put me in touch with Dr. Doyle, who, as it turns out, lives in the same house he has lived in since 1970, and it is stuffed with wonderful books and every new bit of communication technology you can imagine, including a bunch of games he designed that were never released, like a handheld flight simulator, and the “suitcase computers” that contained the original electronics for Stop Thief and other games. That would have been fascinating enough on its own. What I didn't know when I initially contacted Dr. Doyle was just how accomplished he is and in just how many fields. We start the interview going through the cliff notes of that history – PhD in Astrophysics from Harvard and consulting on the space program before helping to simplify editing for Super 8, then on to Parker Brothers where he invented Stop Thief and, the one many of my friends were excited about, Merlin. Then he created MacPublisher, the first desktop publishing program, to bring publishing to the masses. And there might not even be a Department of Tangents Podcast if Doyle hadn't worked with Christopher Lydon in 2003 to bring radio to the Web in a form that would eventually become known as podcasting. To top it of, he is what he calls an Information Philosopher, and a strong advocate for the existence of free will. If you want to follow up on what Dr. Doyle is doing now, his books and lecture series, you can find that at www.informationphilosopher.com. Our featured track for this episode comes from rocking singer/songwriter Ruby Boots. It's called "It's So Cruel," and it's from her second album, and first for Bloodshot Records, Don't Talk About It. She's got a great, tough rock and roll sound and I'm looking forward to hearing more from her, and to seeing her live if she comes through Boston. You can find out more about her at www.RubyBootsMusic.com.
Grupos y sellos. En el Sonidos y Sonados de esta semana tenemos la compañia de DobleCapa, Burrito Panza, Las Ruinas, Cala Vento, Runa, Puput, The Crab Apples, Puzzles y Dragones, Ocre, Trajano!, Nudozurdo, Ruby Boots, Megara, Tinsley Ellis, Perro y Greta Van Fleet. Por lo que se refiere a sellos, este programa se centra mucho […]
Julie Rhodes plays tracks from Bound To Meet The Devil and talks about writing her working class blues songs in an ice cream shop and making music with her friends. Also on this week’s episode, I’ve got the debut country rock album from Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, the new blues album from Reed Turchi, and the new rock & roll album from Corin Raymond. I’ve also got another track from that amazing Lucinda Williams album, more aussie rock from Lachlan Bryan and Ruby Boots, and a sneak peek at that upcoming Eli West album. "Julie Rhodes scoops the blues (Ep288)" originated from Americana Music Show.
This week Ruby Boots has drunk all the Cola & Wine. Lyn Bowtell sees it as a sign of a Selfish Heart, Adam Eckersley Band think thats easy For You to say as Brad Butcher infers its just Simple Things that matter.. Also tunes from Bec Hance, Gretta Ziller, Chris Stapleton, chats with Celeste Clabburn and The Band Perry all on REAL Country this week.
Strong-willed, big-voiced alt-country singer Ruby Boots"I find it hard to relinquish any control of what I'm doing... I will do anything at all costs to get a job done if it has to do with my music." There's no question that Bex Chilcott - nom de guitare Ruby Boots - is driven. This episode was a fine opportunity to find out that that assertive attitude is central to her character. Her laugh is proud, her statements direct and her stories don't demur to self-aggrandisement or braggadocio. In short, she's an admirable type who talked circles around our humble host. As she puts it, "I don't think anything I do can be quiet. I don't know if quiet is part of my being." Our chat happened across some wonderful stories, including but not limited to self-managing a music career out of a suitcase, living the solitary life of a pearler off the coast of WA, and overcoming her addiction to red boots.