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Called to Create: An LDSPMA Podcast
Ryan Shupe: Building a Positive Counterculture

Called to Create: An LDSPMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 25:46


Winning over live audiences has been Shupe's natural-born talent since childhood. A fifth-generation fiddler, he started performing with his siblings at age 10. He formed the RubberBand with the idea of drawing from a pool of musicians who could wander in and out. However, certain members seemed to stick, and the band soon became a cohesive unit. Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand, took the long-running Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado by storm, winning the live band contest. This launched them into the national music scene. After becoming regional favorites, they signed a deal with Capitol Records, and cut an album in 2005 called "Dream Big." The title song became the theme song of Amy Grant's TV show, Three Wishes.Ryan Shupe's band plays americana, bluegrass, country, folk, rock. https://www.instagram.com/theryanshupe/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClv-fdBqOShy7t88ZtuQqIghttps://www.facebook.com/ryanshupemusic/

Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC
Beyond the Playlist Our Favorite Albums - Simplify

Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 50:48


This month, Karen and I talk about Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband's album - Simplify.  What did Karen think about Hammond's pick? https://twitter.com/KarenJonasMusic https://www.instagram.com/karenjonasmusic/ http://www.karenjonasmusic.com https://www.patreon.com/karenjonas For more Beyond the Playlist https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by MFTJ Featuring MIke Keneally and Scott Schorr - to find more of MFTJ go to https://www.lazybones.com/ https://mftj.bandcamp.com/music http://www.keneally.com/

The Apple Seed
Hooves of the Horses

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 56:50


Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013 we've been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales and more. All kinds of tales, from all kinds of tellers. Today we're talking about horses! Horses have been a key player in history, in western migration, in poetry, and in storytelling. Songs, short stories, novels and poems have centered around the ‘Cowboy' and their horse for a long time. Many folktales and songs have been connected to life through the vision of a horse. There is always something new to be learned- whether it's through hearing about one's connection to their horse, some of the tales behind the hope that horses carry on their backs, or just a funny tale involving the majestic beasts. So let us all sit down together and learn something new, feel the wind on our face, and imagine the freedom that horses and the love of land and animals can bring. On today's episode, enjoy the following: "“The Squire's Bride” by Ed Stivender from Classics Revisited (1:52) “The Iron Horse” by The Three D's from Heritage: Songs and Stories from the Mormon Epoch (8:25) “The Blind Harper” by Paddy Tutty from The Roving Jewel (11:58) “Dream Mine” by Paul Bliss from Pure Bliss (18:00) “Anthem” by Jerry Brooks from Shoulder to Shoulder (21:35) “Bill Greenfield and the Mosquitoes” by Joseph Bruchac from Adirondack Tall Tales, Volume One: The Bill Greenfield Stories (28:40) “Going to Granny's” by Liz Weir from Boom Chicka Boom (37:42) “Hooves, Hide and Mane” by Sam Payne and Ryan Shupe from The Saga of the Sanpitch (42:32) “Grandpa Al and Max” by Glenda Bonin from Family Gazette (45:55) “Hooves of the Horses” by Cowboy Poetry from A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of the American West (52:46)

Jon & Chantel
Mix Christmas Party!

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 68:32


It's the 5th Annual Mix Christmas Party with Jon and Chantel. Live performances by Ryan Shupe, Ashley Hess, Michael Barrow and the Tourists and Missy Lynn!

Making Sound with Jann Klose

Born and raised in Utah, Ryan Shupe is a 5th generation fiddler, an accomplished electric guitar, acoustic guitar and mandolin player, and has been performing throughout the country since he was 10 years old. Being a young prodigy, Ryan was a member of the nationally acclaimed “Peewee Pickers” where he first met and played with Alison Krauss. After forming in 1997, Shupe and his band, the RubberBand, have toured the US extensively and has had numerous local and national TV and radio appearances, including on Good Morning America, E! TV, Voice of America, Mountain Stage, Woodsongs, Great American Country, and Country Music Television. With Shupe as band leader, songwriter and lead vocalist, the group has had a successful career spanning nine albums, including Dream Big (on Capitol Records), which peaked at #13 on the U.S. Billboard Country Albums Chart. The band just released their 9th album, Live Vol. 2, in early September, which features 18 of their most popular songs performed live during their 25 year history. ryanshupe.net

You, Me and An Album
36. Ryan Shupe Discusses The Best of New Grass Revival

You, Me and An Album

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 73:02


Country rock and bluegrass musician Ryan Shupe introduces me to the world of progressive bluegrass by way of The Best of New Grass Revival on this episode. We discussed some of Ryan's favorite songwriters, the influence that New Grass Revival has had on Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband and several of his favorite tracks on this 1994 greatest hits compilation.Note: On this episode, we had discussed the timing of the covers of Angel Eyes by New Grass Revival and Jeff Healy Band but weren't sure which came first. It was the Jeff Healy version that came out first, as a track on the See The Light album, which was released in September 1988. New Grass Revival's version was on their Friday Night in America album, which came out in 1989.You can find Ryan on Twitter at @ryanshupe and on Instagram at @theryanshupe. As he noted on this episode, you can also contact him by submitting a message on the contact form at https://ryanshupe.com/contact.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and he is also on both Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Those latter accounts are where he announces upcoming guests and featured albums, so give those accounts a follow if you want to be in the know!1:02 Ryan joins the show1:33 Ryan talks about his son's ordeal with COVID-19 and MIS-C3:24 Ryan has been playing music since the age of 54:37 Ryan formed Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband in college6:01 Ryan and Al could have talked about Bruce Springsteen instead9:13 Some may think calling New Grass Revival a bluegrass band is blasphemous12:46 Ryan's goal with the Rubberband is to take the New Grass Revival concept a little further13:40 Ryan admires New Grass Revival for their songwriting and arranging16:56 Al asked Ryan about genres that are hard for him to warm up to, and his answer surprised him19:05 It could be easy to miss some of the nuances of bluegrass20:32 Finding unique musicians and bands in any genre requires some work26:51 Ryan's skater friends from Germany didn't just stick to skater music28:20 Ryan felt like picking a greatest hits compilation might have been a cop-outBreakdown of selected tracks29:42 Callin' Baton Rouge36:39 Revival43:49 Hold to a Dream45:11 In the Middle of the Night50:07 Love Someone Like Me52:50 Metric Lips58:05 You Plant Your Fields1:01:41 I'm Down1:04:22 Angel Eyes1:08:22 Ryan has kept his band's tour close to home

Soundography | A Crash Course in Music, One Band at a Time!
Soundography #118: Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband

Soundography | A Crash Course in Music, One Band at a Time!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021


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The Lisa Show
This Week's Best Segments

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 105:40


Ryan Shupe and Peter Breinholt perform

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The Lisa Show
This Week's Best Segments

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 105:41


Lisa's Christmas Music Sampler: Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band (0:00:00) Lisa and Richie talk to Ryan Shupe of Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band about his Christmas plans and traditions, and they perform In Bethlehem and The Night That Christ Was Born.    Mini Book Club (0:20:15) Rachel Wadham, of BYU Radio's Worlds Awaiting, talks with Lisa and Richie about the best books to read together with your loved ones this holiday season.   Mindful Christmas (0:35:13) Christmas may be the merriest time of the year, but it is also the most stressful. There are kiddos to watch, food to cook, presents to buy etc. In the midst of the hustle and bustle, it's easy to lose sight of the merriness of Christmas and instead be overwhelmed with the stress of the holiday season. Carrie Ann Rhodes shares how to make this Christmas intentional and special.    Peter Breinholt (0:52:50) Award-winning singer songwriter Peter Breinholt performs and talks with Lisa and Richie about his holiday plans.   Relieving Loneliness (1:15:37) We've all had to dial back this year on holiday plans. Now isn't the time for big holiday gatherings, and it's okay to feel sad about that. COVID has limited our social interactions, leaving many of us to feel lonely. Dr. Marisa G. Franco gives advice on how to relieve this loneliness.    Writing Christmas Movies (1:29:45) Christmas isn't Christmas without our beloved holiday movies. Whether they be Hallmark channel love stories or classics like “Miracle on 34thStreet”, these timeless pieces hold a spellbinding magic that has us watching them over and over again. In fact, experts say that watching Christmas movies year-round can make us happier! Now that's magic. So, what is it about Christmas movies that keeps us hooked even when we know the ending? And what does it take to make a good one? Here to take us behind the scenes of these movies and discuss what makes them so magical is Emmy award-winning screenwriter of Christmas Prince, Karen Schaler.

The Apple Seed
Hooves of the Horses

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 56:51


Throughout life one experiences a lot of things, but one thing that not everyone has experienced is the riding or caring of horses. Horses are the central theme of today's episode of The Apple Seed. They have been a key player in history, in western migration, in poetry and in storytelling. Songs, short stories, novels and poems have centered around the ‘Cowboy' and therefore the horse for a long time. Many folktales and songs have been connected to life through the vision of a horse. There is always something new to be learned- whether it's through hearing about one's connection to their horse, some of the tales behind the hope that horses carry on their backs, or just a funny tale involving the majestic beasts, all are welcome. So let us all sit down together and learn something new, feel the wind on our face, and imagine the freedom that horses and the love of land and animals can bring.  On today's episode, enjoy the following:“The Squire's Bride” by Ed Stivender from Classics Revisited (5:53)Famously called “the Robin Williams of storytelling” Ed Stivender has worked as a storyteller since 1977 after he quit his teaching day job in Connecticut. He has since worked with festivals, orchestras and many other artists to connect his stories to his audience. In this story about an arranged marriage, he includes voices and singing to narrate beyond the written word.  “The Iron Horse” by The Three D's from Heritage (2:19) Figuring out what to name a band can be tricky. This particular band went through names like ‘The Salt City Three' before resting on a classic play on names- The Three D's; Denis, Duane and Rick transformed to Dick to make it work. And the name stuck! Their career was heroic and inspired children and families everywhere. In this upbeat song, "The Iron Horse", The Three D's describe a train and the magnificent image of the exploration of the new world.  “The Blind Harper” by Paddy Tutty from The Roving Jewel (5:30)Paddy Tutty is best known as a singer of traditional songs. Her repertoire encompasses ancient ballads, songs from a woman's perspective, magical and seasonal pageants, songs with a twist, and songs about the world around us. Singing songs that weave traditional tales from all over Britain, Canada and Ireland, she enchants parents and children alike. In this story/song, Paddy sings the tale of a horse and stealing of horses. She teaches us to be thankful for what we have and what we sometimes must do to keep things we love close. “Dream Mine” by Paul Bliss from Pure Bliss (2:24)Paul Bliss is an English singer/songwriter that has traveled the globe backing famous bands and writing for himself. He has written many songs for other artists and continues to be adored by families all around the globe. In this wonderful poem Paul describes preparing for a storm and the treasures of it; how mining can be scary and sacrifice-inducing. There's even a lesson about how to push ourselves forward even through our own fear. “Anthem” by Jerry Brooks from Shoulder to Shoulder (6:27)Jerry Brooks is a storyteller that focuses on southern folklore. In this beautiful poem she relates the visions of the wind and land as they stretch before her. Of beautiful pastures and refreshing air, of the jingle of their jeans and the life that they miss. Jerry helps us all reminisce on these wonderful stories and experiences that we all must come to appreciate.  “Bill Greenfield and the Mosquitoes” by Joseph Bruchac from Adirondack Tall Tales, Volume One: The Bill Greenfield Stories (8:22)Joseph Bruchac is a writer of books relating to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a particular focus on northeastern Native American and Anglo-American lives and folklore. He weaves poetry, stories and novels together to entrance families wherever he goes. In this entertaining story, Joseph describes massive mosquitos and the fight against them. This story can teach us how to fight for what's right and how to appreciate what you have.  “Going to Granny's” by Liz Weir from Boom Chicka Boom (4:40)Liz Weir is a storyteller and writer from Northern Ireland. She was the first winner of the International Story Bridge Award from the National Storytelling Network, USA, which cited her “exemplary work promoting the art of storytelling”. She enchants audiences all around the globe. This story is a cute rendition of learning what one needs and how to enjoy oneself in a new place.  “Hooves, Hide and Mane” by Sam Payne and Ryan Shupe from The Saga of the Sanpitch (3:06)You already know Sam Payne, the host here on The Apple Seed. Ryan Shupe is the lead singer of Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband. This fun song is about the feeling of running as a horse and the thrill of it all.  “Grandpa Al and Max” by Glenda Bonin from Family Gazette (16:49)Connecting with a story is highly important for Glenda Bonin and each story she tells is always connected and filled with love and care. She treats each story like it's own being and any audience member can feel it. In this fun story, Glenda describes her grandpa and how she always remembers him wearing a cowboy hat and the story of Max. Max was a rugged horse that he connected with.  “Hooves of the Horses” by Wylie Gustafson from A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of the American West (3:18)In this delightful song, Wylie Gustafson describes how horses can trample any sadness one might have, and it may be true. So let us all keep moving forwards and run like the wind.  

The Lisa Show
Ryan Shupe and Christmas Styles

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 81:39


Avoiding Scams | Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband | Helping Immigrant Students | A Christmas Feast | Christmas Fashion

The Lisa Show
Avoiding Scams, Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband, Helping Immigrant Students, A Christmas Feast, Christmas Fashion

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 81:40


Avoiding Popular Scams (0:00:00) If you have an email address, chances are you're pretty familiar with scam mail.  They line your junk folder, telling you that you could be a millionaire today if you just send them your bank information. While it's easy to make fun of these obvious flukes, smart scam artists can trick even the smartest people on a regular basis. So, with scam artists continuing to adapt and improve their scam skills, how can you be ready to defend yourself from fraud? Joining us this morning is Ashley Smith, an attorney from Salt Lake City, here with us to discuss some of the most widely used scams and how we can avoid them.   Lisa's Christmas Music Sampler: Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band (0:17:35) Lisa and Richie talk to Ryan Shupe of Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band about his Christmas plans and traditions, and they perform In Bethlehem and The Night That Christ Was Born.   Helping Immigrant and Refugee Students (0:41:33) The early years of our schooling experiences are hard. We try to add our letters and read our numbers and it seems impossible that we'll ever get them straight. But eventually things fall into place and we get the hang of school. However, this experience is not shared by all school kids. There are many students who have experienced interrupted schooling and for whom English is likely not their mother tongue. These students typically come from immigrant and refugee populations and have very different educational needs than those who don't face these barriers. Here to discuss what the educational needs are of these immigrant and refugee students and how to meet these needs is Dr. Lisa Auslander, Principal Investigator and Project Director for New York City's Bridges to Academic Success.   A Christmas Feast (0:52:46) What do you think of when you think December? I don't know about you, but my thoughts immediately go to one thing—the food! Christmas is hands-down one of tastiest seasons on the culinary calendar. From the Christmas treats of fudge and cookies and wassail to the Christmas day menu of ham and roast carrots, December is a month that's a delight for the senses (but mostly the taste-buds).  And if you're as serious about your Christmas fare as we are, then you're in luck. We've invited a professional on today to talk all things Christmas food and about her own special Christmas tradition. Here today is cookbook author and author of the New York Times Cooking column “A Good Appetite”, Melissa Clark.   Christmas Fashion (1:11:47) For most of the year, we've spent our days in sweat pants. Why dress up during a pandemic? Especially when no one can tell who we are behind the masks?  But as we strive to make Christmas more special than the rest of the year, perhaps we should consider dressing up for the holiday. So, before you put on that ugly Christmas sweater or sequin top, we've invited Amanda Valentine to give us all her Christmas fashion tips and discuss winter's fashion trends. Amanda is a fashion designer, celebrity stylist and Lisa's sister.

The Apple Seed
Gerald the Giant

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 56:51


If you know anything about animals, you know that you shouldn't ever get between a mother and her children. Whether it be a bird, a moose, or a bear, they will protect their young with a ferocity that would scare anyone. They're ferocious because they know there can be real threats out in the world. The trouble is, some threats aren't just out for the animals, they can be for us too. Luckily, we also have our protectors. It can be our parents, siblings, our friends, and maybe even others. Whoever it is, they help us face the world with confidence so we can succeed. Here on The Apple Seed we are bringing you stories about people who protect others or protect themselves through many means. We have stories from Sheila Startks, Antonio Sacre, and a Song by Ryan Shupe.   On today's episode, enjoy the following:“Gerald the Giant” by Sondra Singer from Stories of Rhythm and Fantasy (15:12)Our first story comes from Sondra Singer, a member of the Rocky Mountain Storytellers, and The National Storytelling Network. It's about a giant named Gerald. He's a kind giant who lives with a community of dwarves as their protector. As much as Gerald loves his dwarf neighbors, he gets kind of lonely without the company of someone else like him. When another giant comes through their neck of the woods, however, Gerald has to decide whether the giant is a threat or if she really just needs a friend. “Sole Provider” by Ryan Shupe from the Saga of Sanpitch (3:56)Who better to protect us than our parents? Not only do they protect us from danger, they also protect us from hunger, cold, sadness, and many other types of pain. They support us when we are in need, and help us reach our full potential. Unfortunately, not everyone's parents are this way, but we hope that everyone with children strives to be. Coming up is a song about parenthood, called “Sole Provider”. Now, this talks mostly about a father, but we know that both mothers and fathers can be providers. “Dog Outsmarts the Leopard” by Sheila Starks Phillips from Family, Friends, and Other Fun Folks (3:19)Sometimes, when there is no one else, you have to protect yourself. We've all seen Disney's Tarzan fight a jaguar and win, but what if you didn't have to fight What if there was another way out? Well, maybe there is. In this story, our friend dog has the answers on how to defeat a leopard using nothing but wit and quick thinking. “Uncle Tom and the Rollercoaster of Death” by Antonio Sacre from Uncle Tom and the Rollercoaster of Death (20:54)Antonio Sacre is a storyteller who grew up in a Cuban, Irish, American family. With that blend of culture came a lot of good stories. But Antonio wasn't always good at stories. When he was young, he had to practice a lot to get the hang of it and still does. In this story, he tells how he began storytelling and some of his favorite stories about his uncle, Tom.   

Pride Connection
Pride Connection Presents: Terry Gorman

Pride Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 57:21


Many of you may remember a historic resolution presented by Blind LGBT Pride International (BPI) this past Summer to the Resolutions Committee and to the Advocacy Team of the American Council of the Blind. Drafted in a collaboration between BPI and Kim Charlson and Paul Edwards, this resolution gained immediate action thanks to the tireless efforts of BPI LifeTime Member, Terry Gorman. BPI’s original resolution consisted on urging National Library Services (NLS) to include an LGBTQ category. We were able to back up our ask by offering a compilation of all LGBTQ titles already available on BARD. This compilation was the result of the continuous and meticulous work of none other than Terry Gorman. Terry has a passion for learning through reading, and has an encyclopedic knowledge of literature in general. He decided to undertake the task of creating a catalog of all LGBTQ-related titles available through NLS. When he presented this beautifully compiled bibliography to BPI, we were sure we needed to complement Terry’s laborious toil, and decided to move forth with our resolution. Even though we did not have an in-person General Session this year, BPI promoted this resolution together with Terry’s bibliography at different ACB-Convention workshops where NLS representatives were present. To our surprise, and thanks to Terry’s already-completed bibliography, NLS acted upon our ask in a matter of days! BPI then worked with ACB’s Resolution Committee to adjust our resolution, now thanking NLS for the incorporation of an LGBTQ category, and requesting the distinction of three LGBTQ categories- Fiction, non-fiction, and young adult. Tonight, we are honored and humbled to talk to Terry Gorman. He will tell us about his passion for Braille and literature. He will share his personal journey with us. He will also tell us what prompted him to undertake this project that has become a milestone enriching the life of those of us who are part of the intersectionality of being blind/visually impaired and LGBTQ. Terry has also been working on other projects that include platforms like Bookshare, and he will share this and other impactful initiatives he is currently leading. Be a part of Pride Connection! The theme song of Pride Connection; "Rainbow Connection" has been covered by many noteworthy and not-so-noteworthy bands over the years. We thought it would be cool to pair the voices of our community with the voices behind these covers of our theme song! If you want your voice to be featured in the intro and outro of our weekly radio show and podcast, then keep reading for more details! Step 1: Record yourself reading the intro and outro script included in this e-mail. Don't worry if you mess up... just start over and we'll fix it with the magic of post-production! Please record your voice with the highest quality settings you can. Step 2: Pick a version of "Rainbow Connection" that you would like your voice on top of. Include an alternate version in case someone else has already taken the one you wanted. If there is a version that is not on the list please let us know who it is by and if possible, provide us with a link to where we can hear it. Step 3: E-mail us your recording and song pick, we'll do the rest! Send all submissions to byron@byronlee.comwith the subject line of "Rainbow Connection". Intro Script: BPI Presents: Pride Connection. Sponsored by Blind LGBT Pride International. Tuesdays at 10 PM Eastern on ACB Radio Mainstream or wherever you get your podcasts. Outro Script: You have been listening to Pride Connection, sponsored by Blind LGBT Pride International. For more information go to blindLGBTpride.org. Cover Versions: The Rainbow Connection by Kermit Rainbow Connection by Dana Valery The Rainbow Connection by Kamahl The Rainbow Connection by Judy Collins The Rainbow Connection by Daryle Rice with The Loonis McGlohon Quartet Rainbow Connection by Ronny Whyte The Rainbow Connection by Mary O'Hara Rainbow Connection by Lea Salonga Rainbow Connection by The Band of the Royal New Zealand Navy The Rainbow Connection by Gloria Loring The Rainbow Connection by Michelle Nicastro The Rainbow Connection by Kenny Loggins Rainbow Connection by Fifteen. 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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Dream Big" by Ryan Shupe

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 10:42


On today's Apple Seed Extra, enjoy little story from Sam, and a live performance of "Dream Big" by Ryan Shupe, made before a live audience in The Apple Seed Studio, back when we coudl all get safely in a room together. 

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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Dream Big" by Ryan Shupe

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 10:42


On today's Apple Seed Extra, enjoy a little story from Sam, and a live performance of "Dream Big" by Ryan Shupe.

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The Apple Seed
Another Evening with Andy Offutt Irwin

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 55:22


In this hour, join us in the Apple Seed studio for a live visit from Andy Offutt Irwin, Ryan Shupe, and The Acting Company.

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BYU-Idaho Radio
Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband to play at the Rexburg Tabernacle

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 11:43


Ryan talks with Alec Pope on how the band first came together, their unique sound, and how a fifth-generation fiddler carries on the work of Dr. Seuss http://www.byui.edu/radio/ryan-shupe-and-the-rubberband-to-play-at-the-rexburg-tabernacle

The Apple Seed
An Evening with Andy Offutt Irwin

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 56:56


Join us for an intimate visit from Andy Offutt Irwin, the great storyteller behind the "Aunt Marguerite" stories. Andy is joined by Ryan Shupe, the terrific songwriter behind the hit "Dream Big," who played for us his songs "Corn Dogs," and the lovely "All I Need is You." You'll also hear selections from Alice Through the Looking Glass by our readers theater actors, who also performed a funny scene from the Jerome K. Jerome classic, "Three Men in a Boat."

Jon & Chantel
You Know Not to Live-Stream Me

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 102:42


Jon is in for the scare of his life, Monroe has security on high alert, and Jackson finally has someone to nerd out with. Plus, comedian and 'Talking Dead' host Chris Hardwick joins us in-studio and somehow, it was almost all Harry Potter. And Ryan Shupe from Ryan Shupe and the Rubberbands gives us a special performance before he opens up the summer concert series at the Sandy Amphitheatre. Want to advertise on our podcast? Email camila@bwaymedia.com

The Apple Seed
Stravinsky Went Down to Ogden

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 58:05


In this hour, enjoy the following: "The Red Devils" on The Radio Family Journal with Sam Payne A visit to Ogden, Utah, to hear Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale" A reading of "The Smith Verholen" with Suzanne Christensen "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" played by Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband

SCERA Spotlight Podcast
Episode 41 The 2018 SCERA Star Awards (April 12, 2018)

SCERA Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 40:21


We're BACK! After a bit of a break, we have a new episode for you this weekend, with the talented and generous SCERA Star Awards winners, including Lindsey Stirling and Ryan Shupe! We are thrilled that you get to 'meet' them! Here they are: Bonnie Busco (Cries of Freedom), Volunteer  Brent and Mary Kelly (Heber Valley Western Music & Cowboy Poetry), Advocate of the Arts  James & Andrea Clarke, Friends of the Arts Jessica Salazar and The Utah Hispanic Dance Alliance, Dance Bill and Marilyn Brown, Lifetime Achievement Angela Johnson, Visual Arts Aubrey Wilde and Nick Grossaint (Grassroots Shakespeare), Theatre Ryan Shupe, Music Lindsey Stirling, The Star Award Plus, we talk with master Gala detail organizer and general SCERA wizard, April Berlin (SCERA Operations Manager), and the evening's host, Brian Carlson of KTVX Television / Good4Utah. The Clarke Family Honorees Heber Valley Western Music & Cowboy Poetry Honorees Ryan Shupe (Music) and Angela Johnson (Visual Arts) Honorees Marilyn and Bill Brown   Kim Delgrosso of Center Stage Performing Arts Studio and Lindsey Stirling, 2018 Star Award honoree The SCERA Staff

Podcast – This Mormon Life
Gordon B. Hinckley- Chapter 24: The Atonement of Jesus Christ: Vast in Its Reach, Intimate in Its Effect

Podcast – This Mormon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 25:10


Christmas is the perfect time to remember the impact of the Atonement of Jesus Christ: Vast in Its Reach, Intimate in Its Effect We are reaching the end of the Gordon B. Hinckley Manual, Chapter 24: The Atonement of Jesus Christ: Vast in Its Reach, Intimate in Its Effect. This is a tent pole lesson. I recommend you find a way to fit it into your teaching schedule if you are behind. There is going to be a lot of emphasis on the Nativity during December, but we should also take time to focus on the Atonement. The Lesson quotes President Hinckley; There would be no Christmas if there had not been Easter. The babe Jesus of Bethlehem would be but another baby without the redeeming Christ of Gethsemane and Calvary, and the triumphant fact of the Resurrection. I brought on Ryan Shupe to be my guest for this lesson. Continue reading Gordon B. Hinckley- Chapter 24: The Atonement of Jesus Christ: Vast in Its Reach, Intimate in Its Effect at This Mormon Life.

Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints
Ep. 18 - Ryan Shupe - Singer, Fiddler, Mormon

Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 64:48


For twenty years, the energetic and talented Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band have delighted audiences all over with their incredible bluegrass country sound. This week Ryan sits down to discuss his career, music, touring, family and how the church affects it all. We also discuss his participation in the church's Light The World Christmas campaign. It is a fun conversation and a great way to kick off your holidays!

Radio Daybreak
#2 Police Chief Jeff Carr and Ryan Shupe

Radio Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 38:15


For the second episode of Radio Daybreak, host Rachael Van Cleave sits down with rock-n-roll, bluegrass musician Ryan Shupe. Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband are headlining LiveDAYBREAK’s 10th annual Fizz Fest celebration! Hear how Ryan got his start in music and what lead him to where he is today. Before talking with Ryan, Rachael sits down with the South Jordan City Chief of Police, Jeff Carr. They discuss simple safety tips residents can follow, as well as the importance of officers developing a healthy relationship with their community. More information about Fizz Fest is available here: http://livedaybreak.com/events/fizz-fest-street-fair

Music FridayLive!
Cosmos & Creature: 8 million streams. Ryan Shupe: acoustic on his own terms

Music FridayLive!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 60:00


Cosmos and Creature are the highly acclaimed LA-based singer/songwriters Brandyn Burnette and Molly Moore who combined their two successful solo careers to take on the music world twice as fast with twice the talent. Brunette, formerly with Warner Bros. Records, wrote a number 1 hit for Hedley which won Single of the Year at the Juno Awards, plus he charted on the top 40 for a single he wrote for Jake Mille. He has garnered over 3 million streams on both Spotify and YouTube, earning him  a spot on the Billboard Emerging artist charts for two weeks straight. Moore is not only a successful songwriter having recently landed a co-write with Leah Michelle (GLEE), she is also an accomplished solo artist with a dedicated fan base of her own. They formed a duo in 2014 and started making waves,.  Their new pop-electro single “Young”  is now out and rising up the chart s with 8 million Spotify Streams Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband are a tight, traveling, acoustic  quintet that has a fanatical regional base in the West, centered in Salt Lake City.  A second generation fiddle player, equally at home with an electric or acoustic guitar or mandolin, Shupe began playing music at age five and was performing professionally and touring nationally at the age of 10 with a group called the PeeWee Pickers. He still plays a fiddle he found in his great aunt’s closet. Shupe formed the RubberBand so he could enlist a rotating group of musicians on a gig-by-gig basis and never have a group “break up.” His plan didn’t exactly work, however. One by one, the temporary sidemen began to stick, fusing into the close-knit final incarnation that exists today. His new album,  recorded and arranged in his studio in Provo, We Rode On” deftly combines rock with the acoustic instruments and virtuosic jamming the band has become known for.

Border Crossings - Voice of America
Border Crossings: Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand

Border Crossings - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 29:22


Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand sat down with Border Crossings host Larry London to talk about and perform songs from their latest CD, "We Rode On."

Always A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast
14: My Life’s Motto: Dream Big

Always A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 38:05


Listen to my very first non-scripted episode where I just speak from the heart on a matter that drives my behavior and outlook on life. I introduced the ‘Dream Big’ mantra to my kiddos after being inspired by the song created by Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand. (See the video here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KwEuNapzt0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KwEuNapzt0) ). I share how I have used this message to help my kids achieve more than they could have ever conceived, as well as how my sister-in-law models this motto on a daily basis. You’ll even hear about the ‘Red Plate’ phenomenon in my household. If you have desires in your heart that you have not unlocked or need the motivation to make them a reality, then tune in to this episode! Quotables My job is to make [students] whole. I notice you. You are full of so much talent and I love that you are in my life. I’m not just a teacher. I’m a life-changer. What is your name? What is your current struggle? I’m here to help you. How can you reach a goal, if you don’t know what the goal is? You have to think bigger than what currently is happening. You can be more than you imagined. Join elite educators everywhere in snagging tips, tricks and freebies right to your inbox every month! Become #empowered with the Always A Lesson newsletter:  https://alwaysalesson.leadpages.co/newslettersignup/ (https://alwaysalesson.leadpages.co/newslettersignup/) Connect with Gretchen Blog:  Always A Lesson (https://alwaysalesson.com/) Facebook:  Always A Lesson (https://www.facebook.com/AlwaysALesson) Twitter:  @gschultek (https://twitter.com/GSchultek) Linkedin:  Gretchen Schultek Bridgers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gretchenschultekbridgers) Google+:  Gretchen Schultek Bridgers (https://plus.google.com/u/0/+GretchenSchultek) Book:  Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn’t Teach You in College (http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Educ-101-Didnt-College/dp/1478711868/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412203865&sr=8-1&keywords=education+101+what+they+didn%27t+teach+you+in+college) Leave a Rating and Review https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/always-lessons-empowering/id1006433135?mt=2 (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/always-lessons-empowering/id1006433135?mt=2) &ls=1 Why? This helps my show remain active in order to continue to help other educators remain empowered in a career that has a long lasting effect on our future. How? Search for my show in  Stitcher (mailto:http://www.stitcher.com/s%3Ffid=69879%26refid=stpr) . Click on ‘Ratings and Reviews.’ Under ‘Customer Reviews,’ click on “Write a Review.” Sign in with your iTunes or Stitcher log-in info Leave a Rating: Tap the greyed out stars (5 being the best) Leave a Review: Type in a Title and Description of your thoughts on my podcast Click ‘Send’

Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #144 – Simplify – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Image via WikipediaMike Dell's World Podcast #144 12/16/2009 This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I play “People Get Ready” by Detour and Simplify by Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband I talk about Simplifing life. An other updates. Merry Christmas!

Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #144 – Simplify – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Image via WikipediaMike Dell's World Podcast #144 12/16/2009 This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I play “People Get Ready” by Detour and Simplify by Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband I talk about Simplifing life. An other updates. Merry Christmas!

Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #142 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Just an update from the Northwoods of Michigan. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I play a song from David Ippolito – “Talk Louder” I talk about my New Droid Cell phone and Getting ready for Winter up here. I played “100 miles” from Catie Curtis' new CD called “Hello Stranger” I played “Even Superman” from Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band We take ride from the 45th on Old Mission Peninsula I play another song from Ryan Shupe called Ambush Check out Ed's Mixed bag for a new segment called Banjo Trax Hope you enjoy the podcast, Thanks for listening!

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Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #142 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Just an update from the Northwoods of Michigan. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I play a song from David Ippolito – “Talk Louder” I talk about my New Droid Cell phone and Getting ready for Winter up here. I played “100 miles” from Catie Curtis' new CD called “Hello Stranger” I played “Even Superman” from Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band We take ride from the 45th on Old Mission Peninsula I play another song from Ryan Shupe called Ambush Check out Ed's Mixed bag for a new segment called Banjo Trax Hope you enjoy the podcast, Thanks for listening!

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Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #141 – I play the Banjo – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn A quick update from Northern Michigan. I play a song called “Banjo Boy” by Ryan Shupe. I'm really wanting a Motorola Droid phone! I'm going to wait a while. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I talk about the Antenna climb I did this weekend to put up the TV antenna (see photos in the last post on mikedell.com) I played a song from Deirdre Flint called Food I talk about Food an my problem with some of it Also talk about geeknewscentral.com and Geekofthenorth.com. Enjoy!

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Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #141 – I play the Banjo – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2009


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn A quick update from Northern Michigan. I play a song called “Banjo Boy” by Ryan Shupe. I'm really wanting a Motorola Droid phone! I'm going to wait a while. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I talk about the Antenna climb I did this weekend to put up the TV antenna (see photos in the last post on mikedell.com) I played a song from Deirdre Flint called Food I talk about Food an my problem with some of it Also talk about geeknewscentral.com and Geekofthenorth.com. Enjoy!

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The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat
"Guitar Hymns" by Ryan Tilby

The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2009 16:50


He started out on Banjo and has worked his way through all kinds of stringed instruments--including the bass he plays on tour with Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band, but Ryan Tilby feels he's found a new kind of voice in the acoustic guitar.On "Guitar Hymns," his new CD of reverent hymn solos, he combines arrangements begun as a missionary in Madrid, Spain, on a hand-made classical guitar (you can hear that guitar on this CD), with more recent interpretations. It's as simple and basic as can be--meaning no overdubs--just like Ryan Tilby walked into your home, sat down, and played a lit tle personal concert for you.That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull..

Powerful Exhilarating Piano Music

Special thanks to my good friend Ryan Shupe for making this song come alive with his amazing talent.

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Inside Music Row
IMR 1053-1 News 071308

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2008 5:07


The latest news from Nashville and Country music includes: Sugarland, Outsider's inn, Charlie Daniels, Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana, Country Gold Festival, Danielle peck, Dierks Bentley, George Jones, Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband, George Strait, and we go Inside The Song with James Otto as he talks about his #1 song Just Got Started Lovin You

The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat
"Last Man Standing" with Ryan Shupe and The Rubber Band

The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2008 24:00


Ever since these Utah boys made good with a national recording contract, they've been touring their brand of country and folk-based musical mayhem all over America.So how do five LDS RM's fit into the Nashville music scene? Songwriter Ryan Shupe shares his thoughts on everything from "Dream Big" to "Corn Dogs" on their latest release, "Last Man Standing."That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...

Podcast | Riding with the window down...
735 – Back and kicking up the tunes

Podcast | Riding with the window down...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2008


An update on “the haps” and some great music. Click to play, right-click for direct MP3 download Ugly is Beautiful – David Usher Good Stuff – The Surefire Way Falling Down – Duran Duran Mi Corazoncito – K.O.B. Luv Me So – Karmyn Tyler Learn to Crawl – Black Lab Banjo Boy – Ryan Shupe […] The post 735 – Back and kicking up the tunes appeared first on Riding with the window down....

otakugeneration's Podcast
OtakuGeneration (Show #111) with the Otakon Short Show

otakugeneration's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2007 69:25


  NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 111) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With the Otakon Short Show, and recorded live on July 23rd, 2007. This week we were all worn out from our respective weekends. It was actually quick show! Don't worry we had a usual weekly wackiness! Dan trying to read Harry Potter, mehstersons, nickname me, gadgets... you know the deal... just add very sore and tired to the list. Download this week's show, and find out how our Otakon was this year! =D NOTE: Anyone who wants a betakey to tarobly... email: Alan. First come, first serve. Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail ::: You can leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 -or- (206) 965.8154 ::: GoogeTalk Voicemail ::: You can also leave us voicemail with GoogleTalk, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com ::: Gizmo ::: You can also leave us voicemail with using Gizmo, at: otakugeneration Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) OG Link Shortner OG-chan G.A.M.E. Phillips (tex... analysis) The OG LamePoll by Alan This is an application Alan built long ago... so we're going to put it to use... Take this weeks new LamePoll!!! Alan has decided to keep the polls running for a month (or more) at time, to give listeners trying to catch up the option to participate in the weekly polls. So we'll still release a new one each week, but they'll be open for a month at a time. If you're interested, you can see last week's poll results here. ATTENTION FELLOW PODCASTERS / BLOGGERs!!! If you're a podcaster / active blogger and want a quick / lamepoll account for your own podcast or plog, email Alan and he'll set you up an account! Then you can make your own quick / lamepolls OG Anime Song Contest Bryce and Alan came up with a new contest... listen to the show for details. The deadline is July 22nd. Send in your guesses We have good gifts to give out... anime... OSTs... CDs... OG merch... good stuff! You want to win a prize pack! Enter the contest now! The deadline PASSED... we had one person enter on time... so instead we are going to extend the deadline to give people time to catch up. Alan is even considering giving a downloadable version of just the singing contest by itself... so all of you don't have to go back through the shows. Convention Schedule (1.0) by Anne Packrat Convention Schedule @ fansview.com Fan Reviews (1.0) by you the listeners :: (reviews@otakugeneration.net) None this week... send yours in! Record us one and if we like it and it can fit in the show, we'll play it! Reviews (2.0) by Kyle :: (reviews@otakugeneration.net) (anime) :: Hajime No Ippo Promos / Break Podcamp Philly, register today! G.A.M.E. Banjo Boy :: by Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband :: (now on music.podshow.com) Gone :: by Black Lab :: (now on music.podshow.com) Your Boy :: by Natives of the New Dawn :: (now on music.podshow.com) Gadget Reviews (1.0) by Todd :: (gadgets@otakugeneration.net) (toy) :: Toaster Mod (toy) :: Microsoft Laptop MultiTouch (toy) :: Finger Mouse (toy) :: Wooden Binary Adding Machine (toy) :: Killer Mecha Bots (toy) :: Huge Flask (retro) :: Commodore 64 (retro computer of the week) "Meh"sterpiece Theater Some this week. Maybe, keep the "meh's" coming... they're starting to get boring... but help give Jefferson purpose on the show, aside from his unique way of being! Jefferson will act out your favorite scenes... from movies, tv, ect. Obviously it should be short... and something he can act out by voice. Send your "meh"sterpieces to: mehsterpiece@otakugeneration.net, and Jefferson will interupt it live!. Nickname ME! by Alan :: (nickname@otakugeneration.net) We one special nick this week... Please tell us something about yourself... than we'll give you a nick! This way you can be uniquely identifiable among the other OG listners! If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE: If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read NOTE: No copyrighted music, or clips! We won't play promos with this kind of content! Unless you own the copyright, and have given us written authorization! Join us next week... for what, where? how? well I guess you'll just have to wait and find out! There will be a new show on Wednesday, so "podcast-in" with us! You know you'll want listen and see if there really is a "duckhole"! So, download us, give us a listen... and maybe we still won't explain the "3 more times" thing from... nevermind the reference is old, this poart of the show notes should be changed! Yes? No? It's still July, but not for long! So vote for us! Smear the OG awesomeness on a peeled peelander-purple-pumpkin! [insert something OG-Uber scremo-oOo-mation-nal (if that's even a word) here... alan is always still up on tuesday night, cause it's late ((>.

otakugeneration's Podcast
OtakuGeneration (Show #108) with Richard Epcar

otakugeneration's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2007 157:14


  NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugenerationLJ community. Shownotes :: (show 108) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With the Richard Epcar, recorded live on July 2nd, 2007. This week we had the delightful opportunity to talk with the amazing voice actor Richard Epcar. We talked about his experience in the anime industry, conventions, voice acting and more. From Robotec to his work with video games, Richard has done it all (IMDB). So, join us this week for a very insightful and entertaining conversation. With Paul and Dan hanging out, Anne's AX OG Scout, this week's show is a must listen! NOTE: Anyone who wants a betakey to tarobly... email: Alan. First come, first serve. Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail ::: You can leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 -or- (206) 965.8154 ::: GoogeTalk Voicemail ::: You can also leave us voicemail with GoogleTalk, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com ::: Gizmo ::: You can also leave us voicemail with using Gizmo, at: otakugeneration Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) OG Link Shortner OG-chan G.A.M.E. www.otakuusamagazine.com The OG Scout of Otaku USA Magazine The OG LamePoll by Alan This is an application Alan built long ago... so we're going to put it to use... Take this weeks new LamePoll!!! Alan has decided to keep the polls running for a month at time, to give listeners trying to catch up the option to participate in the weekly polls. So we'll still release a new one each week, but they'll be open for a month at a time. If you're interested, you can see last week's poll results here. ATTENTION FELLOW PODCASTERS / BLOGGERs!!! If you're a podcaster / active blogger and want a quick / lamepoll account for your own podcast or plog, email Alanand he'll set you up an account! Then you can make your own quick / lamepolls OG Anime Song ContestBryce and Alan came up with a new contest... listen to the show for details. The deadline is July 22nd. Send in your guesses, we'll tell you if have one (just one) right or not; assuming you sent us more than one guess. We have good gifts to give out... anime... OSTs... CDs.... good stuff! You want to win a prize pack! Enter the contest now! The deadline is: the weekend of Otakon. Keep track of all your guesses till the deadline. You're welcome to guess each week by sending us an email, but your final guesses on the deadline are the ones that count. =D Promos / Break Podcamp Philly, register today! AnimeNEXT G.A.M.E. Funky Chicken :: by Kelvin Declined :: (now on music.podshow.com) Would You Love me :: by Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band :: (now on music.podshow.com) Medly Remix 2007 :: by Patricia Paay :: (now on music.podshow.com) News (2.0) by Aaron :: (news@otakugeneration.net) iTunes iDead Universal squeezes iTunes AllofMP3.com shutdown Sound exchange offers new terms Kwick-e-11 Fanboy Forecast (1.0) by Bryce :: (fanboyforecast@otakugeneration.net (video) :: Japanese Mario Kart (anime) :: 12 Kingdoms (manga) :: I's (manga) :: Evangelion Angelic Days (anime) :: Black Lagoon "Meh"sterpiece TheaterNone this week. We forgot to congratulate Jefferson on his birthday! Happy B-Day Jeff! Anyhow, keep the "meh's" coming! Help give Jefferson purpose on the show, aside from his unique way of being! Jefferson will act out your favorite scenes... from movies, tv, ect. Obviously it should be short... and something he can act out by voice. Send your "meh"sterpieces to: mehsterpiece@otakugeneration.net, and Jefferson will interupt it live!. Nickname ME! by Alan :: (nickname@otakugeneration.net)Paul was here and we sorta had a re-nick this week... Please tell us something about yourself... than we'll give you a nick! This way you can be uniquely identifiable among the other OG listners! If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE:If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read NOTE: No copyrighted music, or clips! We won't play promos with this kind of content! Unless you own the copyright, and have given us written authorization! Join us next week... for what? well I guess you'll just have to wait and find out! There will be a new show on Wednesday, so "podcast-in" with us! You know you'll want listen and see if there really is a "duckhole"! So, download us, give us a listen... and maybe we still won't explain the "3 more times" thing from... nevermind the reference is old, this poart of the show notes should be changed! Yes? No? It's July! So vote for us! Smear the OG awesomeness on a toasted cru-muffin! [insert something OG-Uber scremo-oOo-mation-nal (if that's even a word) here... alan is always still up on tuesday night, cause it's late ((>.