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This Christmas, I thought it would be fun to analyze 6 popular Christmas songs referencing animals-other-than-humans (mostly mammals who are forced to pull people around the snow in sleds, and then some birds, mainly birds that humans kill and eat but sometimes birds humans admire for their beauty). The songs are Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Run Run Rudolph, Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bells, The 12 Days of Christmas, and Nat King Cole's The Christmas Song. I'm going to deconstruct these Christmas songs from a Critical Animal Studies perspective. In other words, as an animal rights activist who is sympathetic to the more-than-human-world and the perspectives and interests of other animal individuals and our shared habitats, I analyze these classic songs and what lessons they teach us about fellow animal species and how we could be more respectful, kind of like those Politically Correct Bedtime Story series that gives you a critical yet humorous perspective on classic tales in Western society. My Radio Free Georgia version of this episode has the license to broadcast these popular songs, but for my podcast friends, I don't have copyright permission to play the songs, so I linked to the youtube versions of the songs in the podcast notes here below. For the recording, I'll put a jingle bell sound in there when you can cue up the songs to play yourself if you want to. But I'll speak the key lyrics dealing with animals that I discuss. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMletImQ_cs Run Run Rudolph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqVtqbzTdVs Sleigh Ride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZTzai1H9DM Jingle Bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP3RhTbq3Ds The Twelve Days of Christmas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QPQI5QUs74 The Christmas Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKhRnZZ0cJI "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly radio show airing Wednesdays at 6:30pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station). Hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and action items can be found at https://www.facebook.com/InTunetoNature You can email me at my first name at wrfg.org. Please support nonprofit indie media like our Radio Free Georgia station at https://wrfg.org/ Thank you! Take care of yourself and others, including other species, like reindeer, partridges, French hens, turtle doves, bobtailed horses, etc. Photo Credit: by Aleksei Zaitcev on Unsplash Horse Neighing audio credit: From Duke the Palomino who has his own YouTube channel
Hosts: James Cox and Blake Mosley discuss music and personal experiences.Blake shares his love for hot apple cider and remedies for sickness.They talk about Christmas movies, focusing on "A Christmas Carol."Favorite Christmas song discussed: "Run Run Rudolph" by Chuck Berry, including its history and songwriting credits.Anticipation for upcoming covers of the song.Discussion on Christmas song covers, featuring Foo Fighters and their connection to the band.Foo Fighters: formed in 1994, won 15 Grammy Awards, and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021.Live cover of "Run Rudolph Run" praised for sound quality.Transition to Luke Bryan's successful country music career and his cover of "Run, Run, Rudolph."Comparison of Bryan's and Foo Fighters' versions, with split preferences among hosts.Encouragement for audience feedback on preferred versions.Hosts express appreciation for listeners and encourage subscriptions and reviews.Promotion of podcast's social media, YouTube channel, and mental health resources.Mention of additional podcasts by the hosts.Acknowledgment of sponsors offering discounts.Hosts wish everyone a Merry Christmas, emphasizing the power of music.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee (1958)Song 1: Silent Night by The Temptations (1980)Song 2: Joy to the World / Sweet Little Baby Boy by Selah (2022)Song 3: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Michael Buble (2011)Song 4: This Christmas by The Philly Specials (2022)Song 5: What Child is This? by Johnny Mathis (1958)Song 6: Christmas Don't Be Late by Kacey Musgraves (2016)Song 7: Baby, It's Cold Outside by Kelly Clarkson (2013)Song 8: Angels We Have Heard on High by Russ Taff (1992)Song 9: Run Run Rudolph by Luke Bryan (2008)Song 10: Silent Night by Harry Connick, Jr. (2003)
"Tunes of the Season: Phish, Grateful Dead, and Merry Jams"Larry Mishkin discusses Christmas-themed songs performed by various artists, including The Who and Grateful Dead. Larry delves into The Who's rock opera "Tommy," particularly focusing on the song "Christmas" and its critical reception. He transitions to discussing Grateful Dead's rendition of Chuck Berry's "Run, Rudolph, Run" performed at the Felt Forum in 1971 and analyzes its significance in the band's repertoire.Larry further explores the potential residency of bands like Dead & Company at the Sphere in Las Vegas, following U2's shows there. He touches on Phish's upcoming performances at the same venue and discusses the difficulty in acquiring tickets for these highly anticipated shows.Later, Larry reminisces about New Year's Eve shows by various bands, specifically mentioning Grateful Dead's memorable performances during the countdown. He also features unconventional Christmas renditions by Phish and Jerry Garcia with David Grisman..Produced by PodConx Theme – Rock n Roll ChristmasIf you were in the Mishkin household earlier this morning, you might have heard this blasting out of the speakers:INTRO: ChristmasThe WhoFebruary 14, 1970University of Leeds, Leeds, England aka “Live At Leeds”The Who - Christmas - Live At Leeds (with Footage) (youtube.com)2:00 – 3:17 "Christmas" is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the seventh song on The Who's rock opera Tommy. On the original LP, it opens the second side of the album. Tommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Who, first released on 19 May 1969.[2] Primarily written by guitarist Pete Townshend, Tommy is a double album and an early rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker and his experiences through life. The song tells how on Christmas morning, Tommy's father is worried about Tommy's future, and soul. His future is jeopardized due to being deaf, dumb, and blind.[2] The lyrics contrast religious themes such as Christmas and Jesus Christ with Tommy's ignorance of such matters. The rhetorical question, "How can he be saved from the eternal grave?" is asked about Tommy's condition and adds speculation as to the nature of original sin and eternal salvation. In the middle of the song, "Tommy can you hear me?" is repeated, with Tommy responding, "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me." "Christmas" was praised by critics. Richie Unterberger of AllMusic called it an "excellent song."[5]Rolling Stone's Mac Randall said it was one of several "prime Pete Townshend songs" on the album.[6] A review in Life by Albert Goldman considered it beautiful and highlighted the song's "croaking chorus".[7] James Perone said it was "perhaps one of the best sleeper tracks of the collection." Townshend came up with the concept of Tommy after being introduced to the work of Meher Baba, and he attempted to translate Baba's teachings into music. Recording on the album began in September 1968, but took six months to complete as material needed to be arranged and re-recorded in the studio. Tommy was acclaimed upon its release by critics, who hailed it as the Who's breakthrough. Its critical standing diminished slightly in later years; nonetheless, several writers view it as an important and influential album in the history of rock music. The Who promoted the album's release with an extensive tour, including a live version of Tommy, which lasted throughout 1969 and 1970. Key gigs from the tour included appearances at Woodstock, the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, the University of Leeds, the Metropolitan Opera House, and the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. The live performances of Tommy drew critical praise and revitalised the band's career. Live at Leeds is the first live album by English rock band the Who. It was recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on 14 February 1970, and is their only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best-known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The album was released on 11 May 1970 by Decca and MCA in the United States,[2] and by Track and Polydor in the United Kingdom. It has been reissued on several occasions and in several different formats. Since its release, Live at Leeds has been ranked by several music critics as the best live rock recording of all time SHOW No. 1: Run Rudolph RunGrateful DeadFelt Forum at MSG, NYCDecember 7, 1971Track No. 10Grateful Dead Live at Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden on 1971-12-07 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive0:11 – 1:54 Run Rudolph Run"[2][3][4] is a Christmas song written by Chuck Berry but credited to Johnny Marks and M. Brodie due to Marks' trademark on the character of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.[5][note 1] It was published by St. Nicholas Music (ASCAP) and was first recorded by Berry in 1958, released as a single on Chess Records.It has since been covered by numerous other artists, sometimes with the title "Run Run Rudolph".[16] The song is a 12-bar blues, musically similar to Berry's popular and recognizable song "Johnny B. Goode", and melodically similar to his song "Little Queenie", the latter of which was released shortly after, in 1959.During its initial chart run, Berry's 1958 recording peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1958.[22] Sixty years later, the single re-entered the Hot 100 chart at number 45 (on the week ending January 5, 2019), reaching an overall peak position of number 10 on the week ending January 2, 2021, following its third chart re-entry, becoming Berry's third top-ten hit and his first since 1972's "My Ding-a-Ling". In doing so, it broke the record for the longest climb to the top 10 since its first entry in December 1958, at 62 years and two weeks.This Ciip:Out of Brokedown Palace and into You Win AgainPlayed a total of 7 times.This was the first timeLast: December 15, 1971 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI SHOW No. 2: Little Drummer BoyPhishJuly 3, 1999Coca Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GAPhish - The Little Drummer Boy - 7/3/1999 - Atlanta, GA (youtube.com)Start to 1:30 Out of Contact to close the second set. Played it again as the first encore (into, Won't You Come Home Bill Bailery starring Page's dad, Jack, on vocals and kazoo. "The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a Czechoslovakian popular Christmas song written by American composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941.[1] First recorded in 1951 by the Austrian Trapp Family, the song was further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale; the Simeone version was re-released successfully for several years, and the song has been recorded many times since.[2] In the lyrics, the singer relates how, as a poor young boy, he was summoned by the Magi to the Nativity of Jesus. Without a gift for the Infant, the little drummer boy played his drum with approval from Jesus' mother, Mary, recalling, "I played my best for him" and "He smiled at me". Phish has only performed the song three times during the month of December – the debut performance segueing out of “Mike's Song” and into “Whipping Post,” a tease during the 12/28/94 “Weekapaug Groove,” and jammed out of the “YEM” vocal jam (12/2/99) (which melted down until Jon was left singing it to close the set). But the song was jammed out of season during “My Friend, My Friend” (3/18/93) and “Stash” (7/15/93), and teased during “Weekapaug Groove” and “Big Ball Jam” (4/9/94), “Wilson” (8/13/97), “Silent in the Morning” (7/4/99), and "Wilson" (4/16/04). This version is generally considered to be Fishman's most memorable version. SHOW No. 3: God Rest Ye Merry GentlemenJerry Garcia and David GrismanNovember 9, 1991Warfield Theater, S.F.God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Jerry Garcia - Bing videoStart – 1:37Out of The Two Sisters to close second set "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" is an English traditional Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (iii. 452), and is listed as no. 394 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Tidings of Comfort and Joy", and by other variant incipits. An early version of this carol is found in an anonymous manuscript, dating from the 1650s it appeared in a parody published in 1820 by William Hone. Story here is the way Jerry and David play so tight, trading off leads and filling in gaps. A great sound for a traditional tune. There are many sides of Jerry and we don't get to see all of them. Nice to take a break from the traditional Dead stuff and take a look in at what else Garcia was doing during that creative period of his life. SHOW No. 4: Stagger LeeGrateful DeadDecember 30, 1985Track No. 6Grateful Dead Live at Oakland Coliseum on 1985-12-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveStart – 1:32 As is made clear by the opening lyrics, this is a tale about events that unfolded and played out on Christmas: “1940 Xmas Eve with a full moon over town”. On some occasions, Jerry was known to substitute in “Christmas” Eve. "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton, in St. Louis, Missouri, at Christmas 1895. The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, titled "Stack O' Lee Blues". A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. The historical Stagger Lee was Lee Shelton, an African-American pimp living in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 19th century. He was nicknamed Stag Lee or Stack Lee, with a variety of explanations being given: he was given the nickname because he "went stag" (went to social events unaccompanied by a person of the opposite sex); he took the nickname from a well-known riverboat captain called Stack Lee; or, according to John and Alan Lomax, he took the name from a riverboat owned by the Lee family of Memphis called the Stack Lee, which was known for its on-board prostitution.[2] Shelton was well known locally as one of the Macks, a group of pimps who demanded attention through their flashy clothing and appearance.[3] In addition to those activities, he was the captain of a black Four Hundred Club, a social club with a dubious reputation. On Christmas night in 1895, Shelton and his acquaintance William "Billy" Lyons were drinking in the Bill Curtis Saloon. Lyons was also a member of St. Louis' underworld, and may have been a political and business rival to Shelton. Eventually, the two men got into a dispute, during which Lyons took Shelton's Stetson hat.[5]Subsequently, Shelton shot Lyons, recovered his hat, and left.[6] Lyons died of his injuries, and Shelton was charged, tried, and convicted of the murder in 1897. He was paroled in 1909, but returned to prison in 1911 for assault and robbery. He died in incarceration in 1912. The Grateful Dead frequently played and eventually recorded a version of the tale which focuses on the fictionalized hours after the death of "Billy DeLyon", when Billy's wife Delia tracks down Stagger Lee in a local saloon and "she shot him in the balls" in revenge for Billy's death. Based on the traditional song "Stagger Lee", "Stagolee" or "Stack O'Lee." Robert Hunter wrote a version that he performed solo, and Jerry Garcia subsequently re-ordered the lyrics and rewrote the music for the Grateful Dead's version. More recently Bob Weir has also been performing some of the older traditional versions with Ratdog. Dead released it on Shakedown Street, Nov. 8, 1978 Played 146 times by the Dead1st: August 30, 1978Last: June 18, 1995 Giants Stadium OUTRO: Santa Clause Is Coming To TownBruce Springsteen and the E Street BandCW Post University, Greenvale, NYDecember, 19756Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Live at C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY - December 1975) - Bing video2:15 - 4:00 Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" is a Christmas song featuring Santa Claus, written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie and first recorded by Harry Reser and His Band.[1] When it was covered by Eddie Cantor on his radio show in November 1934 it became a hit; within 24 hours, 500,000 copies of sheet music and more than 30,000 records were sold.[2][3] The version for Bluebird Records by George Hall and His Orchestra (vocal by Sonny Schuyler) was very popular in 1934 and reached the various charts of the day.[4] The song has been recorded by over 200 artists including Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, the Crystals, Neil Diamond, Fred Astaire, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, Bill Evans, Chris Isaak, the Temptations, The Pointer Sisters, the Carpenters, Michael Bublé, Luis Miguel, and the Jackson 5 A rock version by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band was recorded on December 12, 1975, at C. W. Post College in Brookville, New York, by Record Plant engineers Jimmy Iovine and Thom Panunzio.[14][15] This version borrows the chorus refrain from the 1963 recording by the Crystals.[16] It was first released as a track on the 1981 Sesame Street compilation album, In Harmony 2, as well as on a 1981 promotional, radio-only, 7-inch single (Columbia AE7 1332).[17][18] Four years later, it was released as the B-side to "My Hometown," a single off the Born in the U.S.A. album.[19] Springsteen's rendition of the song has received radio airplay perennially at Christmastime for years; it appeared on Billboard magazine's Hot Singles Recurrents chart each year from 2002 to 2009 due to seasonal air play. Live performances of the song often saw the band encouraging the audience to sing some of the lyrics with—or in place of—the band's vocalists (usually the line "you'd better be good for goodness sake", and occasionally the key line "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" as well). Sometimes, concert crowds would sing along with the entire song, and the band, who were known to encourage this behavior for the song, would do nothing to dissuade those audiences from doing so, instead welcoming the crowds' enthusiasm. This version remains a Springsteen concert favorite during the months of November and December (often concluding the show), and the band is among the few that keep it in their roster of songs during the holidays. Dead & Co at the Sphere?Phish – sold out fast Merry ChristmasHappy Holidays .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Andrew, Harper, Michael, and Stenley also discuss their Christmas queens, an artist's song getting Kelly-oked, as well as introduce the Run Run Rudolph challenge! Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Instagram (@andrewambroselee) Follow Michael Limentato on Twitter (@limentaco) & Instagram (@limentaco) Follow Harper Thomson on Instagram (@harpingabout) Follow Stenley Philippe on Instagram (@snapasten) Cover Art by Megan Rika Young (Twitter: @meganrika Instagram: @meganrika) Theme Song by OTNES (Twitter: @mxotnes Instagram: @mxotnes) Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Tiktok & Instagram, and email us at ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Have a good daaay! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/support
Merry Christmas and seasons greetings to all! My gift to you is a Christmas stocking stuffed with two hours of Christmas blues, rock, traditional and more. Great for parties, working, decorating or just some alone time. There's even a live set featuring The Pogues "Fairytale of New York." Throw on a log, and grab your nog! 0:00,Jack White,Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over, 3:15,Johnny Winter,Please Come Home For Christmas, 7:45,John Lee Hooker,The Blues For Christmas, 11:15,B.B. King,Merry Christmas,Baby, 15:10,Eartha Kitt,Santa Baby, 18:55,Lou Reed,Happy Xmas (War Is Over-live), 22:45,John Lennon & Yoko Ono Interview, 24:05, John Lennon & Yoko Ono,Happy Xmas (War Is Over-Stripped version), 27:25,The Beatles,Christmas Message 1967, 30:55,The People Of Whoville,Welcome Christmas, 32:35,Bill Murray & Gilda Radner,Evil Santa, 33:35,X,Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, 35:40,Blondie,We Three Kings, 38:15,Rod Serling Explains The First Christmas, 39:05,Little Bummer Boy,Hurt, 39:53,South Park/Family Guy,Carol Of The Fries, 41:34,Bob Dylan,Must Be Santa, 44:15,Elvis Presley,Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me, 46:10,The Royal Guardsmen,Snoopy vs The Red Baron (Christmas Bells), 49:15,Red Hot Chili Peppers,Deck The Halls, 49:45,Jerry Lee Lewis,I Can't Have A Merry Christmas Mary, 52:20,Louis Prima,Shake Hands With Santa Claus, 54:50,Judy Garland,Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, 57:05,Prison Cells, 1:00:30,James Brown,Santa Claus Goes Straight To The Ghetto, 1:03:25,The Beach Boys,Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, 1:05:40,Billy West,Christmas In Kenmore Square, 1:08:30,The Jackson Five,I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, 1:11:50,South Park,Mr Hanky Caca Noel, 1:13:50,Darlene Love,Christmas Baby Please Come Home (live), 1:17:40,Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers,Christmas Time All Over (live), 1:21:50,The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl,Fairytale Of New York (live), 1:25:20,The Kinks,Father Christmas (live), 1:27:40,RUN DMC,Christmas In Hollis (live), 1:30:35,The Partridge Family,Blue Christmas, 1:34:05,Brenda DC,Dirty Deeds Around The Christmas Tree, 1:37:10,Halestorm,Mistress For Christmas, 1:40:50,Red Nose Coming Attraction, 1:42:10,Joey Ramone,Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight), 1:46:35,Billy Squier,Christmas Is The Time To Say I Love You, 1:49:35,George Thorogood & The Destroyers,Rock And Roll Christmas, 1:52:50,Brian Setzer Orchestra,Yabba Dabba Yuletide, 1:54:55,Lemmy & Grohl,Run Run Rudolph,
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1). A Raid On A Sweatshop (freeing an enslaved 50 people in Manchester). 2). Arctic America (the USA is set for a record cold Christmas). 3). Run Run Rudolph (a triple threat to Sweden's reindeer herders).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Christmas! Also I'm getting this up late on Thursday night for a Friday morning release and I'm sure I'm going to regret that title! Brian & Zach watch Smallville S4E5 "RUN"-- the first appearance of The Flash! Also discussed: Our favorite Christmas movies and television episodes!
Recap Championship weekend along with some Holiday Traditions from Joey and Mac! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joey-and-mike/message
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. The Dollyrots are Kelly Ogden on vocals and bass and Luis Cabezas (head) on guitar, with Justin McGrath on live drums. Their most recent release is Down The Rabbit Hole, a 24-track collection of B-sides, rarities, and cover songs with a Dollyrots twist. The diverse collection features songs from throughout the band's 20-year history, remastered and including previously unheard tracks and alternate takes. The band recently released a new 7” limited edition pink vinyl release in partnership with indie label juggernaut Cleopatra Records. The Dollyrots transform a soft rock classic, “Alone Again (Naturally)” originally recorded in 1972 by Gilbert O'Sullivan, into a fun, fist-pumping punk rock anthem! That track is backed with an original song entitled “That's Not Even All,” which highlights the band's double threat as both arrangers and writers! The trio has hit the Billboard Heatseekers chart multiple times, been featured in movies and television, and have shared stages with some of punk's biggest names. And they are currently working on new music to be released in 2023. Please welcome lead singer/bassist/and songwriter Kelly Ogden of my new favorite group… THE DOLLYROTS to Interviewing the Legends PURCHASE THE DOLLYROTS LATEST ALBUM DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE Get Down the Rabbit Hole at your preferred music service here: https://orcd.co/downtherabbithole and AMAZON.COM “Alone Again (Naturally)” originally recorded in 1972 by Gilbert O'Sullivan Transformed into a fun, fist-pumping punk rock anthem! The new 7” limited edition pink vinyl release in partnership with indie label juggernaut Cleopatra Records That track is backed with an original song entitled “That's Not Even All,” which highlights the band's double threat as both arrangers and writers! Stream the single: https://orcd.co/alone_again_naturally FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOLLYROTS VISIT www.thedollyrots.com Official website www.facebook.com/thedollyrots Facebook www.twitter.com/thedollyrots Twitter http://instagram.com/thedollyrots Instagram THE DOLLYROTS TOUR DATES 2022 Tue, OCT 4 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz, CA Wed, OCT 5 Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento, CA Thu, OCT 6 Ivy Room Albany, CA Fri, OCT 7 The Paramount Los Angeles, CA Sat, OCT 8 The Wayfarer Costa Mesa, CA Sun, OCT 9 Kensington Club San Diego, CA Mon, DEC 5 Riviera International Centre Torquay, United King Discography Studio albums Album Release Date Eat My Heart Out September 14, 2004 Because I'm Awesome March 13, 2007 A Little Messed Up August 17, 2010 The Dollyrots September 18, 2012 Barefoot and Pregnant February 18, 2014 Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies February 25, 2014 Family Vacation: Live in Los Angeles March 11, 2016 Whiplash Splash March 24, 2017 Daydream Explosion July 12, 2019 Down The Rabbit Hole released 21 January 2022 Extended plays Feed Me Pet Me (2003) Love and Revolt (2006) The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup Arrested Youth (2011) A Dollyrots Christmas EP (2014) Mama's Gonna Knock You Out (2016) Singles Official Singles "Kick Me to the Curb" (2004) "New College" (2004) "Because I'm Awesome" (August 27, 2007) "Brand New Key" (2007) "My Best Friend's Hot" (April 15, 2008) "California Beach Boy" (2010) "Santa Baby" (2010) "Rollercoaster" (April 26, 2011) "Playing with Fire" 2011 "Hyperactive" (2013) "Satellite" (2013) "Twist Me To The Left" (2013) "Get Weird" (2014) "Come and Get It" (2014) "Save Me" (2016) "Dance Like A Maniac" (2017) "Babbling Idiot" (2017) "Just Because I'm Blonde" (2017) "Get Radical" (2018) "Everything" (2019) "Make Me Hot" (2020) "Easy" (2021) “Alone Again (Naturally)” (2022) “That's Not Even All” (2022) Other Singles "Promised Call" 2005 "Watch Me Go (Kissed Me, Killed Me)" 2007 "Messed Up Christmas" (2010) "Because I'm Santa" (Christmas cover of "Because I'm Awesome) (2012) "I Saw Mommy Biting Santa Claus" (2013) "Let's Turkey Trot" (2014) "Run Run Rudolph" (2015) "All I Want for Christmas" 2016 "Last Christmas" (2017) " Fairytale of New York" (2019) Support us!
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After taking a week off for the birth of Jesus, Aleks and Andrew return to discuss a different berth - a 2021 Philadelphia Eagles playoff berth. Can that actually happen as soon as this upcoming weekend? Spoiler Alert: Yes. Time Stamps: 3:50 - 2 up 2 down 20:30 - Cookin' with Opaps 22:35 - Eagles Playoff Scenarios 29:30 - A look around the NFL 35:45 - Tribute to John Madden
This sermon was recorded live on December 26th, 2021, at Newark United Pentecostal Church.
We feel it in our fingers. We feel it in our toes. CHRISTMAS is all around us, and so the feeling grows!! We're going through what songs make our Christmas playlist!! We'll talk controversial, sex-pervert tunes from the 40s, crooner versions of classic, Run Run Rudolph according to Mr Kilmister, The Ginga Ninjas attempt to convince us that she doesn't love Christmas, and all of the glory that is Billy Mack!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theitlistpodcast/support
Amanda Shires “For Christmas”: “Magic Ooooooh” “A Real Tree This Year” “Let’s Get Away” “Home to Me” “Blame It On The Mistletoe” “"Slow Falling Snow” “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” “Silent Night” “Gone For Christmas” “Wish For You” “Always Christmas” Lucinda Williams “Have Yourself A Rockin' Little Christmas With Lucinda”: ”Run Run Rudolph” ”If We Make It Through December” ”I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm” ”Please Come Home For Christmas” Escuchar audio
Kurt & Jen breakdown the humor of Chuck Berry. Run Run Rudolph on Spotify Roll Over Beethoven on Spotify You Never Can Tell on Spotify Miserlou by Dick Dale and His Del-tones on Spotify Almost Grown on Spotify No Particular Place to Go on Spotify School Days on Spotify Hail Hail Rock and Roll trailer on YouTube Havana Moon on Spotify Too Much Monkey Business on Spotify Memphis, Tennessee on Spotify Memphis, Tennessee video with Chuck Berry, John Lennon, & Yoko Ono on YouTube Rock And Roll Music on Spotify Dutchman on Spotify 3/4 Time (Enchiladas) on Spotify Lady B. Goode on Spotify Trick or Treat on Spotify No Money Down on Spotify Sweet Little Sixteen on Spotify Funniest Song Pick: My Ding-a-Ling video on YouTube Humor Ratings- Kurt 6/10, Jen 4/10 Spreadsheet of all Kurt & Jen Make a Podcast Humor Rankings Intro Music is: "Sleeping in the Flowers" by They Might Be Giants Outro Music: "Denouement" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us next week on 3/8 to hear us talk about Jen's pick, Blink 182. --- 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/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
God is with you, even during the discouraging times.Isaiah 41:10Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God.
The guys talk about the final week of the fantasy season. Championship matchup is set, and it's a good one. Sad Josh Gordon news, but what do you expect? Intro music is Run Run Rudolph by Allen Stone. I do not own this content, just love it a lot and wanted to share.
How did seeing a group of teenagers dancing to Elvis music on the beach in the middle of summer inspire one of the biggest Christmas hits of all? This is the story behind… Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree. #BehindTheChristmasHits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! Nobody wrote more Christmas hits than Johnny Marks. His biggest was his first in 1949: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Over the course of his career, he’d also write Run Run Rudolph, Holly Jolly Christmas, Silver and Gold and Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree. It was 1958 – one year after Bobby Helms had the first rock and roll Christmas hit, Jingle Bell Rock. Johnny Marks was enjoying some summer sun on a New England beach when he saw a group of teenagers listening and dancing to Elvis. Marks didn’t write his songs from personal experience – he took what was trendy and put it in a musical formula. When he saw the kids dancing on the beach, he remembered Jingle Bell Rock and thought he’d try taking the vibe of what was happening on the beach and put it in a Christmas setting. Maybe he could have as big a hit with that as Bobby Helms had a year earlier. After the song was written and mailed off to Decca Records, Marks even thought Helms should be the one to sing the song. But the record company had other ideas. According to the Ace Collins book, Stories Behind the Greatest Hits of Christmas, the execs at Decca thought Helms already had a Christmas hit that would likely get airplay again that Christmas. Why not give this new song to someone who needed a hit. Enter: 12-year-old Brenda Lee. A prodigy of sorts Decca wanted to make into a star. Her voice was amazing. Did we mention she was 12? She didn’t sound THAT young. She had recorded a few country songs at this point, but none had been hits. They thought a rock and roll Christmas song would be the perfect thing to put her on the map. So, into the studio she went for a recording session that didn’t start until midnight because the session players all had day jobs. Again…did we mention she was 12? They recorded a few other songs first…sort of us a warm-up…and finally got around to Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree near dawn. Producer Owen Bradley put up a Christmas tree in the studio, strung some lights and turned the temperature down to zero to give it a real Christmas feel. That session felt like magic. After slogging away all night on other songs, Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree was done in less than an hour. Everyone felt like they had something special, so Decca pushed the song hard to both country and rock radio stations that Christmas. Only…it flopped. There didn’t seem to be much room for new Christmas songs in the late 50’s. Instead of playing Brenda Lee, radio stations leaned on the biggest hits from the year before: Jingle Bell Rock and Elvis’ Blue Christmas. It’s estimated that Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree only sold 5,000 copies in it’s first year and the label lost money. Meanwhile, Johnny Marks was furious that his song was wasted on a child singer. But a funny thing happened. Owen Bradley believed in Brenda Lee and wasn’t giving up on her being a star. Over the next two years, he’d keep bringing her back for more recording sessions and eventually, those sessions produced country hits like Sweet Nothings and I’m Sorry. By the time Brenda Lee was 15, she had become the star Owen Bradley believed she could be. So, at Christmas time, 1960, it was a no-brainer. After putting two songs in the top 10 that year and having a Christmas song already in the bank, Decca Records went back to the radio stations that ignored the song the first time – only, they didn’t tell them it was an old record. Instead, they positioned it as a new holiday song from one of the hottest new acts of the year. They went for it and finally, years after it was recorded, Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree was finally a hit. Johnny Marks would continue to write Christmas songs for the rest of his career. In fact, he started his own publishing company called St. Nicholas Music. A company that still exists today and run by his son Michael. Thanks for joining us. If you enjoy hearing the stories behind your favourite Christmas hits, please hit subscribe! Behind The Christmas Hits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! With Research from: Stories Behind the Greatest Hits of Christmas by Ace Collins
Country recording artist Scott Kurt (of Scott Kurt and Memphis 59) stopped by the show to talk about Tom Petty's first solo record from 1989 titled Full Moon Fever! This was a pivotal source of inspiration for Scott as he began to embark on his musical journey during his formative years.Check out SK and Memphis 59's rendition of TP & The Heartbreakers “Christmas All Over Again” at the top of the show and get the latest on what the band is up to online, including their rendition of another classic Christmas track "Run Run Rudolph." Happy Holidays everyone!
Para disfrutar de la mes de diciembre y la Navidad, este episodio es un muestrario de 10 canciones navideñas, clásicas y modernas. © 2020 por Language Answers, Ltd. Música por Master_Service de FiverrFoto de Feliz Navidad para Youtube por aalmeidah de PixabayLos Recursos de Investigación:El Consejo CulturalNada esta semanaEl Episodio "Away in a Manger" por Carrie Underwood en Spotify--La historia y las letras, "What are the lyrics and origins of Christmas carol ‘Away in a Manger'?" por Sian Moore en Classic FM el 3 de diciembre de 2020--Una versión bellísima en español, "Allá En El Pesebre - Aliento (Ft. Majo Solis) - Santa La Noche EP" subido a YouTube por Aliento Music Group el 24 de noviembre de 2016--Otra versión en español más tradicional, "Allá en el pesebre (Away in a Manger) - Cuarteto IXTUS" subido a YouTube por IXTUS el 8 de diciembre de 2017"O Little Town of Bethlehem" por Nat King Cole en Spotify--La historia y las letras, "What are the lyrics to ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem' – and why are there two versions?" por Maddy Shaw Roberts en Classic FM el 6 de diciembre de 2019--Las letras en español, de lyricstranslate.com--Versión de Inglaterra por el coro de King´s College, Cambridge en Spotify. "Jingle Bells" por Michael Bublé con The Puppini Sisters en Spotify--La historia y las letras, por All Nursery Rhymes--las letras al versión en español, Cascabel, "6 Traditional English Christmas Songs in Spanish" por Speaking Latino.com"Carol of the Bells" por Pentatonix en Spotify--Las letras y una versión más tradicional, por Anne Malaya, subido a YouTube el 23 de agosto de 2017--Versión celta por Celtic Woman en Spotify--Versión de Trans-Siberian Orchestra, subido a YouTube por SymphonyxOfxInsanity el 10 de diciembre de 2012--Traducción en español de las letras, de lyricstranslate.com"12 Days of Christmas" por Super Simple Songs en Spotify--Letras en inglés y la traducción en español, "6 Traditional English Christmas Songs in Spanish" por Speaking Latino.com"Run Run Rudolph" por Luke Bryan en Spotify--Letras por Sarah Netemeyer en Countryfancast.com el 9 de diciembre de 2019--Otra versión por Kelly Clarkson en Spotify y las letras en inglés y la traducción en español por lyricstranslate.com"Rocking Around the Christmas Tree" por Brenda Lee--Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español por musixmatch.com--La película Home Alone en Amazon"White Christmas" por Bing Crosby en Spotify--Las letras por azlyrics.com--Las letras a la versión en español, "Blanca Navidad" por Jose Miguel--la versión de Jose Miguel en Spotify, "Blanca Navidad""The Christmas Shoes" por NewSong en Spotify--Las letras en inglés en azlyrics.com--Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español en musixmatch.com"All I Want for Christmas Is You" por Mariah Carey en Spotify--Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español en musixmatch.comEpisodios MencionadosEpisodio 25: Canciones de la Navidad, Un Muestrario de Canciones #1Episodio 26: ¡Feliz Navidad!
Para disfrutar de la mes de diciembre y la Navidad, este episodio es un muestrario de 10 canciones navideñas, clásicas y modernas. © 2020 por Language Answers, Ltd. Música por Master_Service de Fiverr Foto de Feliz Navidad para Youtube por aalmeidah de Pixabay Los Recursos de Investigación: El Consejo Cultural Nada esta semana El Episodio "Away in a Manger" por Carrie Underwood en Spotify --La historia y las letras, "What are the lyrics and origins of Christmas carol ‘Away in a Manger’?" por Sian Moore en Classic FM el 3 de diciembre de 2020 --Una versión bellísima en español, "Allá En El Pesebre - Aliento (Ft. Majo Solis) - Santa La Noche EP" subido a YouTube por Aliento Music Group el 24 de noviembre de 2016 --Otra versión en español más tradicional, "Allá en el pesebre (Away in a Manger) - Cuarteto IXTUS" subido a YouTube por IXTUS el 8 de diciembre de 2017 "O Little Town of Bethlehem" por Nat King Cole en Spotify --La historia y las letras, "What are the lyrics to ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’ – and why are there two versions?" por Maddy Shaw Roberts en Classic FM el 6 de diciembre de 2019 --Las letras en español, de lyricstranslate.com --Versión de Inglaterra por el coro de King´s College, Cambridge en Spotify. "Jingle Bells" por Michael Bublé con The Puppini Sisters en Spotify --La historia y las letras, por All Nursery Rhymes --las letras al versión en español, Cascabel, "6 Traditional English Christmas Songs in Spanish" por Speaking Latino.com "Carol of the Bells" por Pentatonix en Spotify --Las letras y una versión más tradicional, por Anne Malaya, subido a YouTube el 23 de agosto de 2017 --Versión celta por Celtic Woman en Spotify --Versión de Trans-Siberian Orchestra, subido a YouTube por SymphonyxOfxInsanity el 10 de diciembre de 2012 --Traducción en español de las letras, de lyricstranslate.com "12 Days of Christmas" por Super Simple Songs en Spotify --Letras en inglés y la traducción en español, "6 Traditional English Christmas Songs in Spanish" por Speaking Latino.com "Run Run Rudolph" por Luke Bryan en Spotify --Letras por Sarah Netemeyer en Countryfancast.com el 9 de diciembre de 2019 --Otra versión por Kelly Clarkson en Spotify y las letras en inglés y la traducción en español por lyricstranslate.com "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree" --Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español por musixmatch.com --La película Home Alone en Amazon "White Christmas" por Bing Crosby en Spotify --Las letras por azlyrics.com --Las letras a la versión en español, "Blanca Navidad" por Jose Miguel --la versión de Jose Miguel en Spotify, "Blanca Navidad" "The Christmas Shoes" por NewSong en Spotify --Las letras en inglés en azlyrics.com --Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español en musixmatch.com "All I Want for Christmas Is You" por Mariah Carey en Spotify --Las letras en inglés y la traducción en español en musixmatch.com Episodios Mencionados Episodio 25: Canciones de la Navidad, Un Muestrario de Canciones #1 Episodio 26: ¡Feliz Navidad! Todos vínculos aquí: https://share.transistor.fm/s/19cfddb4
Rebel Spirit. General Flynn advises patriot majority to "Be Fearless as Americans." Addressing a massive MAGA Crowd at the Jericho Rally, Flynn invokes the Founders, the US Constitution and "individual liberties." Light and Truth. Fight Like a Flynn. President Trump conducts a surprise rally flyover in Marine One, prompting Mike Lindell to point to the sky: "There's our President for four more years!" Meanwhile, we sample reactions from Dinesh D'Souza and Rudy Giuliani on the disappointing SCOTUS punt vis-a-vis Texas. Goya Foods sales UP over 1000 percent after the failed Leftist Boycott. AOC as Goya Employee of the Month. Debating MAGA Third Party potential. The "death corrals" of the GOP Establishment. How the big donor globalists manipulate GOP Voters to the slaughterhouse. John Wick Soundtrack. Run Run Rudolph. Plus, the all-time best version of "Frosty the Snowman." Cheesy Organ. With Listener Calls & Music via Le Castle Vania, Dwight Yoakam, Erasure, Cocteau Twins, Elvis Presley and Red Foley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Interruptions! All Christmas Blues.... Davina And The Vagabonds, “Sleigh Ride”, A Christmas To Cure Cancer 5 Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, “Ghost Of Christmas Past”, Single Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown “Christmas”, The Alligator's Christmas CollectionDuke Robillard, “Duke's Christmas”, Stony Plain's Christmas BluesBig Joe Turner, “Christmas Date Boogie”, Tell Me Pretty BabyBrothers And Sons, “Santa Claus Santa Claus”, Single Kenny Neal, “Christmas Time In The Country”, The Alligator's Christmas CollectionCajuNation, “Winter Wonderland”, Cajun Christmas NightsTom Atlas, “Christmas Is Cancelled”, A Gulf Coast Christmas Kevin Burt, “Please Mr. Santa Claus”, A Gulf Coast Christmas Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, “Run Run Rudolph”, All I Got For Christmas Is The Blues Erin Harpe And The Delta Swingers, “Jingle Bell Blues”, The Christmas Swing Eliza Neals, “On This Merry Christmas Day”, On This Merry Christmas Day Little Jimmy King, “Happy Christmas Tears”, Bullseye Blues ChristmasThe Moonglows, “Hey Santa Claus”, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – An R&B ChristmasLightnin' Hopkins, “Merry Christmas”, Blue Yule: Christmas Blues & R&B ClassicsSonny Boy Williamson, “Santa Claus”, Blue Yule: Christmas Blues & R&B ClassicsRoomful of Blues, “Have Yourself A Merry Christmas”, Roomful of Christmas
Sorry for the late episode! But we had so much fun making this we couldn't not release it! Take a listen as we go through some last minute present ideas, some fun holiday traditions, and even some way for you to give without spending any money! From us at Critics Anonymous, we want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!!Thanks for listening!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & RATE THIS EPISODE!Connect with us:INSTAGRAM:Critics Anonymous - @criticsanonymouspodcastCaleb - @calebkilianRobert - @the_turd88TWITTER:Critics Anonymous - @critics_idiotsCaleb - @calebkilianRobert - @RobbieRobIIICritics Anonymous is produced and edited by Caleb Kilian.
Just in time for Christmas 'The Bro's' aka Brin Flakes and Jrad bring you this Run Run Rudolph Duet
Intro Song – Big Jack Johnson, “Jingle Bell Boogie”, Blue Yule First Set – Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, “Merry Christmas Baby”, Everything You Want For ChristmasBilly Boy Arnold, “Christmas Time, Pt 1”, Stony Plain's Christmas BluesBig Joe Turner, “Christmas Date Boogie”, Tell Me Pretty Baby Second Set –The Moonglows, “Hey Santa Claus”, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – An R&B ChristmasSonny Boy Williamson, “Santa Claus”, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – An R&B Christmas Big Bud, “Rock Around The Christmas Tree”, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – An R&B ChristmasThe Harmony Grits, “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – An R&B Christmas Third Set - WIBErin Harpe And The Delta Swingers, “Jingle Bell Blues”, The Christmas Swing Koko Taylor, “Merry Merry Christmas”, The Alligator Records Christmas Collection Eliza Neals, “On This Merry Christmas Day”, Single Davina and The Vagabonds, “Sleigh Ride”, A Christmas To Cure Cancer 5 Fourth Set – CajuNation, “Winter Wonderland”, Cajun Christmas NightsJamie Bergeron, “Run Run Rudolph”, Cajun Christmas NightsLightnin' Hopkins, “Happy New Year”, Blue YuleCharlie Musselwhite, “Silent Night”, The Alligator Records Christmas Collection
Playlist: Jangling Sparrows, Bring A Little Christmas Spark, Athanor, I Remember You On Christmas, Delta Moon, Christmastime In New Orleans, Michele D’Amour & The Love Dealers, Funky Santa, The Weeklings, Gonna Be Christmas, Jonathan Pushkar, Little Saint Nick, Val Starr & The Blues Rocket, Bluesy Christmas, Little Jimmy King, Happy Christmas Tears, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, I’m Your Santa, Little Charlie & THe Nightcats, Santa Claus, Roomful Of Blues, Santa Claus Do You Ever Get The Blues, The Red Hot Jalapenos, Jingle Bell Rock, Buddy Guy, Home For Christmas, Tersea James, I Need Christmas This Year, Peter V Blues Train, I’ll Be Home For Christmas, The Muffs, No Holiday, Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, All I Got For Christmas Is The Blues, Tomislav Goluban, Christmas Blues, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, Run Run Rudolph, Lurrie Bell, Drifting, Benny GTurner, I Want Some Christmas Cheer, Erin Harpe And The Delta Swingers, At The Christmas Ball, Chris “Bad News” Barnes, Christmas And New Year”s Blues, Billy Flynn, Christmas Blues, Micki Free, Five Minutes Till Christmas, Roomful Of Blues, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Charles Brown, Merry Christmas Baby/ Please Come Home For Christmas Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: FTC Stage One: Saturday, Brother Joscephus & the Love Revolution; Fairfield. (203)-319-1404 The Mohegan Sun (Wolf Den): Friday, David Foster & the Mohegan Sun All-Stars; Uncasville. (888) 226-7711 Tipping Chair Tavern: Sunday, Brian Calway & Hash Brown Blues Band; Monday, Shawn Taylor; Milldale. (860) 426-9688 Infinity Music Hall: Friday, Jerry Douglas; Norfolk. Note Kitchen & Bar: Friday, Bone Dry Duo; Bethel. Peaches Southern Pub & Juke Joint: Saturday, Otis and the Hurricanes; Norwalk. The Acoustic Café: Friday, Tree of Life Benefit: the Tree of Life Band, The Showdown Kids, The Elliott Peck Band, Colonel & the Mermaids. (Benefits Tree of Life Fund at Ferncliff Manor, Inc. and for Bright Strides Art and Equine Therapy); Bridgeport. (203)-335-3655 BRYAC: Friday, VIP Pre-show for Benefit for Tree of Life & Bright Strides Art and Equine Therapy; Black Rock. Boca Smooth: Saturday, Fake ID Acoustic Duo w/Shelia Fabrizio; Bridgeport. Old Post Tavern: Friday, Tony Ferrigno Band; Fairfield. SOHO Bar: Friday, Two Shots of Blue; Norwalk. Grey Goose: Saturday, Last Hoorah; Southport. Roger Sherman Inn: Friday, Vinnie Ferrone; New Canaan. Walrus + Carpenter: Friday, Cotton Gin and the Swamp Yankees (Residency); Black Rock. Redding Roadhouse: Saturday, Santa; Redding. (203) 938-3388 J House: Saturday, 5 O'Clocks; Riverside. Sails: Saturday, The B Side; Rowayton. Coal House Pizza: Friday, Jake Kulak and the LowDown; Stamford. Oak Haven Table & Bar: Saturday, Chicago Dawgs Duo; New Haven. Café 9: Friday, RG & Friends-ALS Fundraiser/Celebration of Rob Callahan's Music; New Haven. (203)-789-8281 Donahue’s: Sunday, The Barley Hoppers (4:30 pm); Madison. The Pit Stop: Saturday, Cassandra and the KnightHawks; Milford. Black-eyed Sally's: Friday, Ed Peabody and the Big Blue Thang; Saturday, The Blues-Jazz Project; Hartford. (860) 278 7427 Two Wrasslin' Cats Coffee House: Saturday, Terri and Rob Duo (12 pm); Middletown. Chamard Vineyards; Friday, Dan Stevens (5 pm); Clinton. (860) 664-0299 Paradise Hills Vineyard & Winery: Friday, Eran Troy Danner, solo acoustic(5 pm); Wallingford. (203) 284-0123 Red Rooster Saloon: Sunday, Eran Troy Danner, solo acoustic (1 pm); Winsted. Maple Tree Café: Saturday, Connecticut Blues Society Presents Sweet Daddy Cool Breeze; Simsbury. Main Pub: Friday, Balkun Brothers; Manchester. JJ Tavern at Heritage Village: Friday, Murray the Wheel; Southbury. Evergreen Inn Tavern: Friday, Shawn Taylor; South Woodbury. (203) 405-3735 Main Street Pint & Plate: Saturday, Eran Troy Danner, solo acoustic; Bristol. Hanging Hills Brewery: Saturday, Murray the Wheel (6:30p); Hartford. The Brass Horse Café: Friday, Jr Krauss and the Shakes; Sunday, Christmas Party with Johnny Larsen Band w/Carolyn Rae (3 pm); Barkhamsted. Lakeview Restaurant & Bar: Friday, 60 Cycle Hum Blues; Saturday, Frank and the Knows-It-Alls. Coventry. PUB 32: Friday, Patty Tuite Group; Storrs. 860-487-9785 Daddy Jack’s: Saturday, The Rivergods Annual Holiday Show; New London. Rocks 21: Friday, Sue Menhart (5:30 pm); Mystic. The Steak Loft: Friday, dave Robbins & the Amplifires; Mystic. (860)-536-2661 The Horsebrook Café: Saturday, Ms Marci & The Lovesick Hounds; Plainfield. The Stomping Ground: Saturday, Professor Harp; Putnam. (860) 928-7900 The Strange Brew Pub: Friday, Jeremiah Hazed Christmas Party w/Someone You Can Xray; Norwich. The Turning Point: Sunday, The Peach Project; Piermont, NY The Falcon: Sunday Brunch w/Annie & the Hedonists (11 am); Marlboro, NY. The Capitol Theatre: Friday, The Weight Band "Rock of Ages"; Port Chester, NY Theodores': Friday, Michelle Wilson; Saturday, Brian Calway & Hash Brown Blues Band; Springfield. (413) 736-6000 The Knickerbocker Café: Friday, Jeff Pitchell & James Montgomery; Westerly. (401) 315-5070 Calabrese Club: Saturday, Chris Leigh Band; Westerly, RI Weekly Blues Events Black Eyed Sally’s: Liviu Pop Invitational w/TBA (Thursday) Hartford. (860) 278-7427 The Hungry Tiger: Blues w/Dave Sadlowski (Tuesday) Manchester. (860) 649-1195 The Flying Monkey: David Stoltz Sunday Blues sg/TBA (4–7 pm) Hartford. Farmington Marriott: Happy Hour (5-7:30 pm) Steak Loft: Greg Piccolo (Monday) Mystic O'Neill's: Geoff Hartwell (First Saturday) Norwalk The Falcon: Sunday Brunch w/Big Joe Fitz & The Lo-Fis (11am); Marlboro, NY. Maple Tree: First Thursday’s Tim McDonald & Hally Jaeggi, Simsbury The Owl Shop: Planet Red (Tuesday) New Haven Nightingale's Acoustic Café: Dan Steven’s "Pickin' Parties" (Tuesday) Old Lyme Home: Rocky Lawrence (1st & 3rd Sunday) Branford Harvest Wine Bar: Guitar George and Willie (First Thursday) New Haven Crave: Rocky Lawrence (Thursday) Ansonia Hog River Brewing Co.: Wise Old Moon’s Twang Thursdays w/Orb Mellon Hartford. Knickerbocker Café: Let's Dance Wednesdays w/ TBA Westerly, RI Bongo Ron's Cigar & Lounge; Open Mic (Thursday) Old Saybrook, Main Pub Restaurant: Americana w/Bill Wallach, Don Sinetti, and Friends (Sunday) East Hartford The Falcon Underground: Hudson Valley Singer/Songwriters, Host, Jason Gisser (First Wednesday) Marlboro, NY Vincent’s: Tuesday, Boogie Chillin'; Worcester. Weekly Jams The Hungry Tiger: Blues Jam w/ Marcia Gamache (Monday); Manchester. (860) 649-1195 Black Eyed Sally’s: Community Blues Jam w/TBA (Wednesday); Hartford. (860) 278-7427 C J Sparrow Pub & Eatery: Ken Safety's Open Mic Show (Thursday); Cheshire The Hungry Tiger: Open Mic Jam Hosted Jimmy Photon & The Hungry Tiger All-Stars (Thursday) Manchester. (860) 649-1195 Club One Entertainment Complex: The Blues Jam (Sunday) Feeding Hills MA Fiddlers Green: Open Mic hosted by Jason Brownstein (Every other Fri) Stamford Maloneys Publick HOUSE: Musician's Hot Spot Open Mic w/Front Row Band (Saturday. 4 pm) Meriden The Buttonwood Tree: Terri and Rob Duo host the Open Mic (Monday) Middletown. Café 9: Original Blues Jam Session w/ TBA (Sunday) New Haven The Chicken Shack at Carter Hill Farm: The Shack Jam w/Lonnie Gasperini (Thursday) Marlborough Best Video: Second Wednesday Open Mic Hamden Turning Tide: Blues Jam w/Chris Leigh Band (First Sunday) New London Bobby Q's: Featured Act followed by a jam, hosted by Ed Train (Friday) Norwalk American Polish Citizens Club: Brandt Taylor's Blues Roundup (Sunday) Jewett City Donahue's Beach Bar: Open Mic Wednesday w/Sandy or Frankie; Madison Fast Eddie's Billiards Café: Thursday Open Mic; New Milford Peaches On the Waterfront: Juke Joint Wednesdays w/Pro Jam Hosted By Ed Train Norwalk. Peaches On the Waterfront: Brunch with Vinnie Ferrone (Sunday 12-3 pm) Four Seasons By the Lake: Sunday Open Mic Jam; Stafford Guilford Country Tavern: Sandy Connolly’s Open Mic Night; (last Wednesday) Guilford Note Kitchen & Bar: Open Mic Jam (Monday); Bethel. O'Briens Sports Pub and Rest: Open Mic with Piano hosted by Jonathan Chapman (Monday); Danbury Open Space: Open Mic Night (Wednesday); Hamden. Preston VFW: Jam w/ guest host TBA (Sunday); Preston Sobieski John III Club: Wednesday, Open Mic w/TBA; Deep River. Spill the Beans Coffee House: Acoustic Open Mic w/Johnny I; (Thursday) Prospect (203) 758-7373 The Acoustic Café: Blues Jam hosted by Tom Crivellone (Monday) Bridgeport. (203)-335-3655 Stonehouse: Blues Jam sg/TBA (Sunday); Baltic. (860) 822-8877 Strange Brew: Bill's Garage Jam/ Bill Thibault (Monday) Norwich. SeaGrape Café: The 5 O'Clocks Lamb Jam (Wednesday) Fairfield The Black Duck: Open Jam Hosted by Wendy May (Thursdays) Westport. Black Duck: Friday Jam Session 11 pm hosted by Ed Train; Westport The Black Sheep Tavern: Open Blues Jam w/ Greg Sherrod (Thursday) Niantic (860) 739-2041 O'Neils Bar: Acoustic open mic w/Dee Brown (Thursday) Bridgeport The Stomping Ground: Open Mic (Sunday) Putnam. (860) 928-7900 Cady's Tavern: Rick Harrington Weekly Roadhouse Jam (Sunday) Chepachet RI Theodores’: Open Mic (Wednesday, Springfield, MA) ; Springfield. (413) 736-6000 The Still Bar: Blues Jam (Sunday) Agawam, MA Snow's Restaurant & Bar: Open mic (Sunday, Worcester, MA) Park Grill and Spirits: Two Left Blues Jam (Tuesday, Worcester, MA) Jillian’s: Open mic (Thursdays, Worcester, MA) Greendale's Pub: Jim's Blues Jam (Sunday, Worcester, MA) Greendale's Pub: Open mic (Tuesday, Worcester, MA) Greendale's Pub: Wackey Blues Jam (Wednesday, Worcester, MA) Boundary Brewhouse: Sunday Blues Jam (Pawtucket, RI) The Falcon Underground: Petey Hop's Roots & Blues Sessions (Third Wednesday) Marlboro, NY The Falcon Underground: Acoustic Open Mic Sessions w/Jason Gisser (first Wednesday) Marlboro, NY Lucy's Lounge: Petey Hop's acoustic open mic (Monday) Pleasantville, NY June's: CT Music Showcase Acoustic Open Mic (Monday) Killingworth. 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The Latest SpyGate Updates. Are Comey's FBI and Brennan's CIA turning against one another? We review the evidence which suggests they are, in what President Trump describes as "perhaps the biggest scandal in the history of our country." We dissect weak word games from the New York Times ahead of the looming IG Horowitz Report. Is the NYT protecting the FBI at the expense of the CIA? New details emerge showing John Durham now investigating the Pentagon's shady Office of Net Assessment. Which means spook Stefan Halper in the crosshairs, along with his ONA handler James Baker. Was Baker the felony leaker of the Flynn-Kislyak phone call? And did Halper have a hand in the Steele Dossier? Along with unwitting American Taxpayers? If spy Christopher Steele's indirect Russian source was Vyacheslav Trubnikov, and it turns out that Trubnikov was a longstanding associate of Halper's, and that Steele collected information from Halper -- then the dots begin to connect here rather nicely. Once again, all roads leading to CIA John Brennan. Meanwhile, we observe Glenn Simpson of FusionGPS suddenly throwing Steele under the bus, while claiming to have been duped by the Russians. Why is Simpson doing that? And why, as Rudy Giuliani asks, was Simpson spending a lot of time in Ukraine around the time the Steele Dossier was being written? We're getting ever-closer to real answers to these questions. Holman Jenkins, writing in the Wall Street Journal, says "it's the FBI and CIA that are unlikely to survive" the shocking truth about SpyGate. We shall see. Getting Good. Run Run Rudolph, our first Christmas Song of the Season. With Listener Calls & Music via Dwight Yoakam and Rita Coolidge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cracker Bob returns in the first solocast of 2019 and tells another airport story.
Playlist: Old Riley & The Water, Blues Walking, In Layman Terms, Fever, Paul Oscher, Blues And Trouble, Head Honchos, Not For Me, Ben Rice, Peace Will Overcome, Americana Kitchen, The Christmas Song, Jangling Sparrows, Bring A Little Christmas Spark, Brian Kroll & My Son The Bum, Flight Deck For Christmas, The Tearaways, Stuff Your Stocking, Julia Othmer, Bring Peace For Christmas, Lew Jetton & 61 South, Christmas With My Baby, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, Drink And Get Drunk, Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Buddy Guy, Home For Christmas, Chris Daniels & The Kings, Cool Yule, Delta Moon, Christmastime In New Orleans, Jim Koeppel, Slim Down Santa, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, All I Got For Christmas Is The Blues, Tomislav Goluban, Christmas Blues, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, Run Run Rudolph, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, Santa Loves To Boogie, Reverend Shawn Amos, SAnta Claus Is Gonna Make It Right, JP Williams Blues Band feat Ekat Pereya, Open Your Heart It’s Christmas Time, Bobby Blackhat Walters, Moonlight, Mistletoe And You, Somerdale, Merry Christmas Time, Thrift Store Halo, I Still Love Christmas, Tiffany Pollack & Eric Johanson, River, Wily Bo Walker, For The Children, Tomislav Goluban, Ho Ho Christmas, Erin Harpe And The Delta Swingers, Auld Lang Syne, XY Eli, Red Shoes, The Mighty Soul Drivers, I Just Want To Dance, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: BLUES SCHEDULE WEEKLY REPORT 12/21 thru 12/27 BAND VENUE LOCATION FRIDAY 12/21 VITAMIN B-3 BLACK EYED SALLY'S HARTFORD HASH BROWN with 706 UNION AVE MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY WOLF DEN MOHEGAN SUN THE RED HOTS MURPHY'S PUB (5 PM) NEWTOWN STEVE POLEZONIS TRIO TUSCANY GRILL MIDDLETOWN WANDERING ROOTS NOTE KITCHEN BETHEL SNAKE HILL BLUES BAND CAFÉ NINE NEW HAVEN ERAN TROY DANNER (SOLO) PARADISE HILLS VINEYARD (5 PM) WALLINGFORD THE RED PLANET SMOKIN WITH CHRIS SOUTHINGTON AARON NORCROSS TRIO THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA HANNAH FIELD CAMBRIDGE BREW PUB GRANBY HOWIE SOUL POTATOES/ PAUL GABRIEL CUPPY'S SHELTON CREAMERY HOLIDAY PARTY ELEVEN BAR & GRILL NAUGATUCK DANIELLE SHERRI & STEVE OSSO THE FALCON MARLBORO NY 2JAM NOTE KITCHEN BETHEL HAYLEY JANE & THE PRIMATES STRANGE BREW PUB NORWICH VINCE THOMPSON PERKS AND CORKS WESTERLY RI SATURDAY 12/22 JAIMO'S JASSSZ BAND BRIDGE STREET LIVE COLLINSVILLE ROOMFUL OF BLUES INFINITY MUSIC HALL HARTFORD HASH BROWN w RYAN HARTT THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY WOLF DEN MOHEGAN SUN SUGAR RAY & THE BLUETONES KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER WESTERLY RI HOWIE SOUL POTATOES/PAUL GABIEL WINDMILL TAVERN STRATFORD YOU CAN XRAY/TERRI &ROB LA BOCA MIDDLETOWN SHAWN TAYLOR UNPLUGGED SARAH'S WINE BAR RIDGEFIELD WAHBOARD SLIM & BLUE LIGHTS COUNTRY TAVERN GUILFORD MIGHTY SOUL DRIVERS ALFA'S BAR MILFORD COBALT EXPRESS STRYKERS CAFÉ BERLIN SIX PACK OF BLUES CITY SPORTS VERNON PATTY TUITE GROUP HILLTOP RESTAURANT WILLINGTON MATT STUBBS & ANTIQUA'S STOMPING GROUND (1 PM) PUTNAM PROF HARP STOMPING GROUND (8 PM) PUTNAM GREGG SHERROD BAND CC O'BRIEN'S PAWCATUCK CHRIS MACKAY &THE TONE SHIFTERS DADDY JACKS NEW LONDON THE SIDEWINDERS STEAL LOFT MYSTIC TAZ'S HOLIDAY w JIMMY VIVANO GARCIA'S AT CARITAL THEATER PORT CHESTER NY NEAL & VIPERS/ 706 UNION AVE ELKS CLUB WARWICK RI NRBQ KATY OLD SAYBROOK RED BALL PEACHES ON THE WATERFRONT NORWALK SHAKEDOWN HUNGRY TIGER MANCHESTER SUNDAY 12/23 DAVID FOSTER & MOHEGAN ALL STARS WOLF DEN MOHEGAN SUN XRAY/COBALT RHYTHM KINGS SPACE BALLROOM (3 PM) HAMDEN THE BARLEY HOPPERS DONAHUE'S BAR & GRILL MADISON HASH BROWN w STEVE PECK WOODBURY BREWING CO WOODBURY MYLES MANCUSCO BRUNCH THE FALCON 11 AM) MARLBORO NY DAVE STOLTZ FLYING MONKEY (4 PM) HARTFORD ROCKY LAWRENCE HOME RESTAURANT BRANFORD VINNIE FERRONE BRUNCH PEACHES ON THE WATERFRONT (NNON) NORWALK FRONT ROW BAND LOS MARIACHIS (4 PM) SOUTHINGTON WHAMMER JAMMER OPEN MIC VFW PRESTON BLUES JAM STONEHOUSE BAR BALTIC OPEN MIC STOMPING GROUND PUTNAM RICK HARRINGTON JAM CADY'S TAVERN CHEPACHET RI BLUES AND BEYOND OPEN MIC STILL BAR AGAWAM MA JIM'S BLUES JAM GREENDALE'S PUB WORCESTER MA JOHNNY LARSEN CHRISTMAS PARTY BRASS HORSE BARKHAMSTED MONDAY 12/24 CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS PARTY/FREE BUFFET HUNGRY TIGER (MUSIC 4 TO 8 PM) MANCHESTER PETEY HOP ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC LUCY'S LOUNGE PLEASANTVILLE NY BILL'S ALL STAR JAM STRANGE BREW PUB NORWICH PERKS AND CORKS OPEN MIC PERKS AND CORKS WESTERLY RI JONATHAN CHAPMAN OPEN MIC O'BRIENS PUB DANBURY "CHEWY" OPEN MIC JUNE'S OUTBACK PUB KILLINGWORTH TUESDAY 12/25 CHRISTMAS DAY WEDNESDAY 12/26 CHARLIE KARP SEAGRAPE FAIRFIELD DAVE STOLTZ ( SOLO ) OLD FARMS HOTEL AVON DAN LORD & THE BIG SHOTS KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER WESTERLY RI MURRAY THE WHEEL ( SOLO ) TOOTZY PIZZA WILTON COMMUNITY BLUES JAM BLACK EYED SALLY'S HARTFORD EVAN GOODROW STOMPING GROUND PUTNAM DONAHUE'S OPEN MIC DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR MADISON SANDY CONNOLLY OPEN MIC COUNTRY TAVERN GUILFORD COBALT EXPRESS JAM CLUB ONE FEEDING HILLS MA CHERYL TRACY OPEN MIC VERO CUCINO MIDDLETOWN OPEN MIC MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY FRIENDS DAY OPEN MIC THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA WACKY BLUES JAM GREENDALES PUB WORCESTER MA THURSDAY 12/27 THE COFFEE GRINDERS THOMAS HOOKER BREWERY HARTFORD LIVIU INVITATIONAL BLACK EYED SALLY'S HARTFORD PAT HALPIN & THE 351'S STOMPING GROUND PUTNAM KEN SAFETY OPEN MIC CJ SPARROWS CHESHIRE OTEIL AND FRIENDS CAPITAL THEATER PORT CHESTER NY ERAN TROY DANNER (SOLO ) THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA JIMMY PHOTON JAM HUNGRY TIGER MANCHESTER DAVE STOLTZ ( SOLO ) OLD FARMS HOTEL AVON TIM McDONALD & HALLY JAEGGI MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY ROCKY LAWRENCE THE CRAVE (6:30 PM) ANSONIA WISE OLD MOON'S TWANG HOG RIVER BREWING CO HARTFORD OPEN MIC FAST EDDIE'S BILLARDS NEW MILFORD OPEN MIC AT THE BISTRO INFINITY HALL NORFOLK GREG SHERROD OPEN MIC BLACK SHEEP NIANTIC WENDY MAY OPEN MIC BLACK DUCK WESTPORT DEE BROWN JAM O'NEIL'S BAR BRIDGEPORT CHERYL TRACY JAM WAXY'S PLAINVILLE DAVE COSTA'S OPEN MIC CAMBRIDGE BREW PUB GRANBY TAMARACK OPEN MIC TAMARACK LODGE (6:30 PM) VOLUNTOWN PINE LOFT OPEN MIC PINE LOFT PIZZARIA BERLIN https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055
Playlist: JIm Koeppel, Slim Down Santa, Jeff Chaz, Merry Christmas To You, Johnny Fink & The Intrusion, Let’s Hear Some Blues, David Garfield, Sleigh Ride, Stolen Hearts, Let’s Get It On (For Christmas), Souliz Band Feat Sugar & Spice, Good Lovin (Hot & Fresh From The Oven), Kelly’s Lot, Colours Of December, Likho Duo, God Rest Ye Merry Bluesmen, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, Santa Loves To Boogie, Dawn Tyler Watson, Shine On, Benny Turner, I Want Some Christmas Cheer, Buddy Guy, Home For Christmas, Davis Coen, Love Grows For Christmas, Brody Buster’s One Man Band, 2029, Delta Moon, Christmastime In New Orleans, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, Run Run Rudolph, Reverend Shawn Amos, Santa Claus Is Gonna Make It Right, Chris Daniels & The Kings, Cool Yule, Micki Free, Five Minutes Till Christmas, Val Starr & The Blues Rocket, Spending Christmas With The Blues, Peach, Merry Christmas Baby, Vaneese Thomas, Peace And Goodwill, Empty Hearts, Christmastime, Jangling Sparrows, BRing A Little Christmas Spark, The Mighty Soul Drivers, Blind,Crippled And Crazy, Lew Jetton, Christmas With My Baby, Roomful Of Blues, I Want To Spend Christmas With You, X Y Eli, Red Shoes, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Interview with Dann Rogers & Bekka Bramlett. Need a new version of a rockin' holiday song to add to your playlist this season? Check out "Run Run Rudolph" with singer/songwriter Dann Rogers and famed studio singer, Bekka Bramlett. They let you in on some studio secrets to capture the bold and raucous vocals on this holiday classic. It's a party with Dann and Bekka!
In this episode, hang out with Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees. He talks the new album "Let it Snow" and behind the scenes dynamics between the guys. Next, it's talk show host Matthew Faraci of "Frankly Faraci," currently running on the Dove Channel. He interviews inspirational people of faith & family working in Hollywood. Next, it's legendary rock & roll photographer Mick Rock. He gives the scoop on the rerelease of his book, "Transformer," all about Lou Reed. Finally, meet Dann Rogers and Beka Bramlett, successful in their own right - now these two have come together to collaborate on a new version of "Run Run Rudolph." Keep it right here with your radio sisters and enjoy this episode. xoxo
This episode was one year in the making... so what's one more week? Sanchez and Mary Jane Watson reunite to tell the story of Keith Griffin. We go back in time to December 22, 2015 and relive the nightmare. The opinions expressed in this episode are exactly that. MJW and Sanchez go as in depth as possible on the timeline of events that led to the arrest of someone that injured and killed a child... and then tried to run. You'll hear that he didn't get that far. Thanks to Motorhead on the music. Once you are done here go to ringratzpodcast.com and subscribe to the Ring Ratz Pro Wrestling Gossip Show on iTunes!
It’s the first of three Christmas Episodes, and the Gomers couldn’t be more excited. But they’ve also got a lot of catching up to do – both ran Turkey Trots over Thanksgiving, and Anthony ran ANOTHER race after that. That’s right, three races total in one week. All in the name of being able to … Continue reading Season 2 : Episode 12 – Run Run Rudolph →