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Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, todo 2025, todo maravillas. Suenan: HERMAN DUNE - "ODDYSSEÚS" ("ODYSSEUS", 2025) / MADISON CUNNINGHAM - "WAKE" ("ACE", 2025) / SAM WEBER - "DANDELION" ("SHAPE CONFUSED COWBOY BE YOU", 2025) / ANNA TIVEL - "HOLY EQUATION" ("ANIMAL POEM", 2025) / HAND HABITS - "BLUE REMINDER" ("BLUE REMINDER", 2025) / HANNAH FRANCES - "LIFE'S WORK" ("NESTED IN TANGLES", 2025) / LANDLADY - "AT ODDS" ("MAKE UP/LOST TIME", 2025) / SCOTT MCMICKEN AND THE EVER EXPANDING - "LIKE WE DO" ("NEW PURPLE DRESS", 2025) / CASS MCCOMBS - "PRIESTESS" (INTERIOR LIVE OAK", 2025) / KATY PINKE & WILL GRAEFE - "LOVER, YOU SHOULD'VE COME OVER" ("PATTERNS", 2025) / MAIA FRIEDMAN - "VESSEL" ("GOODBYE LONG WINTER SHADOW", 2025) / CLARA MANN - "DOUBLED OVER" ("RIFT", 2025)Escuchar audio
This week in eTown we revisit a show that features two musicians from the great white north of Canada. Feist and her band make their first appearance along with fellow eTown neophyte, Sam Weber. Nick also has a chat with Sarah Townes, the CFO of the American Solar Energy SocIety, about aiding Native Americans in South Dakota. That's all this week on eTown! isit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/ Your support helps us bring concerts, tapings and conversations to audiences while fostering connection through music, ideas and community. If you'd like to support eTown's mission to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation, please consider a donation: https://www.etown.org/get-involved/donate-orig/.
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
Robin Aigner 'Coney Island Ride" - VolksingerCarrie Elkin & Danny Schmidt "Longing Makes The Wave" - For Keeps www.carrieelkin.com www.dannyschmidt.com Brett Dennen "Desert Sunrise" s/t www.brettdennen.live Sam Weber "los-angeles-ca.cloud" - Shape Confused Cowboy Be You www.samweber.fun Blue Haiu "Light Of A Thousand Suns" - Heat Beneath The Waves Lucy Kaplansky "Last Days Of Summer" - The Lucy Story www.lucykaplansky.com ******************************Jess Klein "Overcome" - When We Rise www.jessklein.com Jaimee Harris "Boomerang Town" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.comOrdinary Elephant "Rust Right Through" - Honest www.ordinaryelephant.net Justine Giles "Past Life" wwww.justinegiles.com Drea Lake "4U" www.drealake.com Malia Rogers "Stay" - Chameleon www.maliarogers.com Shotgun Curly "My Boyfriend's Name Is Brooklyn" www.shotguncurly.com Deni Bonet "Raise The Roof" - Bright Shiny Objects www.denibonet.com ***********************Daniella Binyamin "Jungle" - Poetry 1992 Sabina Chantouria "Changes" www.sabinachantouria.com Reaven "Free Your Mind" www.reavenmusic.net Pink Turns Blue "Fighting For The Right Side" - Black Swan www.pinkturnsbluetour.com Boneheads "Lonesome Cowboy" www.theboneheads.ca Redwood City "Kept In Mind" www.redwoodcity.co.uk **********************Dead Reynolds "Parasite" www.deadreynoldsband.co.uk Youth Killed It "Johnny Bravado" www.youthkilledit.com Tenderhooks "Gone Way Out East" www.tenderhooks.co.uk The Chiefs "Jeffrey" - s/t Sorry X "R U DWN" www.sorryxmusic.com *************************John McCutcheon "Ms St. Louis" - Field Of Stars www.folkmusic.com The Kennedys "Little Green Bottles" - Headwinds www.kennedysmusic.comBuskin & Batteau "Living On The Edge Of Dreams" - Red Shoes and Golden Hearts www.buskinandbatteau.com SONiA disappear fear "Farmland and the Sky" - Broken Film www.soniadisappearfear.com Jesse Terry "Gunpowder Days" - Arcadia www.jesseterrymusic.com Sam Robbins "Another Wall To Build" - Bigger Than In Between www.samrobbinsmusic.com Goldpine "About Tomorrow" - Two www.goldpinemusic.com
In this stirring and hope-filled message titled “Shame Free Guarantee,” Bro. Sam Weber invites us to confront the shadows of our past and embrace the liberating light of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Luke 11 and powerful testimonies throughout Scripture—including the woman at the well, the man at the Pool of Bethesda, and the apostle Paul—we are reminded that shame is not our identity in Christ. With transparency and conviction, Bro. Weber explores how shame blinds our spiritual vision, dims our witness, and traps us in cycles of fear and defeat. But through the power of the Holy Ghost and the light of God's truth, we are offered something better: a shame-free life marked by forgiveness, purpose, and boldness. This message is a clarion call to step into the light, reject the lie that your past defines you, and walk in the guaranteed freedom of God's grace. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned disciple, this sermon will challenge you to release shame and reflect Christ's light to your family, your city, and your world. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County, visit us at posc.church!
This week in eTown we are visited by two musicians from the great white north of Canada. Feist and her band make their first appearance along with fellow eTown neophyte, Sam Weber. Nick also has a chat with Sarah Townes, the CFO of the American Solar Energy SocIety, about aiding Native Americans in South Dakota. That's all this week on eTown!
Opening: Kinky Friedman "Resurrection"- Resurrection www.kinkyfriedman.com Drew Young "We Went Sideways Again" www.drewyoung.com Tara Maclean ""If I Fall" - Sparrow www.taramacleanmusic.com Emm Gryner "Burn The Boats" - Business & Pleasure www.emmgryner.com Rachael Sage "Whistle Blow" -Another Side www.rachaelsage.com Kathy Zimmer "Queen" www.kathyzimmermusic.com ****************************** Red Reyne "A Moment That Will Do" www.redreyne.com Michael Meeking "Little Miss Sydney" - www.michaelmeeking.com Sam Weber "Oregon" samwebermusic.ca Jo Wymer "The Well Runs Dry" - SLG www.jowymer.com Laurie Black "Queen Solstice" - Angst Music www.laurieblack.co.uk Victoria Staff "Niagara" www.victoriastaffmusic.com Jon Mullane "The Sun In The Summertime" www.jonmullane.com Mary Ocher "Swedish Samoa" - Your Guide To Revolution www.maryocher.com **************** ALBUM FOCUS Putumayo World Music presents "African Celebration" with 10 songwriters from and with ties to the African continent. www.putumayo.com Michael Oloyede Nigeria "Falala" Dobet Gnahoré Côte d'Ivoire "Espoir" Pat Kalla & Le Super Mojo Cameroon / France "Fou de Vous" Misumena with Joy Msani & Nes Mburu Kenya/Germany "Usawa" *************************************** Sugar Bones "How I Do" www.sugarbonesband.com The Kut "Not Here For Love" - Grit www.thekut.co.uk Castle Black "Fly (Just Try)"- www.castleblackmusic.com Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate "Copenhagen"- Copenhagen www.hatsoffgentlemen.com Babylon AD "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" www.babylonadband.com Plum Vision "Number One"- See You Later Goodbye www.facebook.com/plumvision.band Lost In Society "Wake Up" - https://www.facebook.com/lostinsociety/ Diesel Boy "Punk Rock Minivan" - www.dieselboy.com The Dirty Nil “Am I The Menace?”- Free Rein To Passions https://thedirtynil.com The Venomous Pinks “No Rules” – Vita Mors http://www.thevenomouspinks.com Krashkarma "Fireball" - Falling To Pieces www.krashkarma.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Mark Yonally is the founder and Artistic Director of Chicago Tap Theatre, one of the most critically well-regarded dance companies in Chicago. They perform an annual three-show season in Chicago and tour both throughout America and Europe. Their performances have been chosen as the Top Ten Dance events of the year by the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, SeeChicagoDance and Windy City Media. Their 2016 Time Travel Story Shoe, “TimeSteps” was selected as the Best New Production of 2016 by the Dance Magazine Reader's Poll. Mark has developed a national and international reputation as a performer, with solo performances in Chicago, Helsinki, Barcelona, New York, Amsterdam and Paris. He has been blessed to have Sam Weber, Sarah Petronio, Dianne Walker, Bill Evans and Billy Siegenfeld as mentors. Mark has also recorded with live musicians, including an appearance with the Polyphonic Spree on their song “Mental Cabaret” and on stage with them at Lollapalooza. Mark is a noted educator and has taught at festivals throughout the U.S. and has served on the faculty at Oklahoma City University and Hope College. He is sought after for his multidisciplinary approach to tap teaching, which includes history, basic music theory and an emphasis on jazz music, and has taught in France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and the United States. Mark is also a published author, with pieces appearing in Dance Spirit, Dance Teacher and Dance Magazine. https://chicagotaptheatre.com/
This episode was recorded on March 24th, 2024 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Duke Robillard Band, Cedric Burnside, Sam Weber, Las Cafeteras, and The Black Feathers. https://bit.ly/3UoAENn
On this episode of Art Affairs, Esao Andrews joins me for a second time!We catch up on what he's been up to since our first chat a couple years ago, we talk about his time creating covers for the House of Mystery comic series, his new solo show opening at Thinkspace, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Martin Wittfooth, Travis Louie, James Jean, João Ruas, Tara McPherson, Sam Weber, Static Medium, Aron Wiesenfeld, Serio Press, Ryan Travis Christian, Niklas Asker, and Nicolás Uribe.Follow EsaoWebsite: esao.netInstagram: @esao Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith
On this West Virginia Morning, Sue and Stan Jennings for 30 years have run Allegheny Treenware, a company that makes wooden kitchen utensils. But they started off as a couple of coal miners. Folkways Reporter Capri Cafaro has more. The post Appalachian Couple Shares Lifelong Dream And Sam Weber Has Our Song Of The Week, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Hermetic Delight "Ankara Punk" www.hermeticdelight.com Dave Curl "Lockdown" (featuring Creepzz) www.davecurl.com Crazy Mary "Intensity" - Onto Your Plane www.crazymary.com Big Wreck "Weightless" - Pages www.bigwreckmusic.com Waterflower "Not Your Dream" www.waterflower.lv Vlad In Tears "Broken Bones" www.vladintears.com The Dirty Nil "Am I The Menace?"- Free Rein To Passions https://thedirtynil.com Nervous Surface "Lemon-Lime" - PPL TLK https://linktr.ee/nervoussurface Totally Slow "Western Glenwood" - The Darkness Intercepts www.totallyslow.com Wine Lips "Fried IV" https://www.facebook.com/winelipsband ******************************** ALBUM FOCUS: Paradiddle Records presents Uncovering Dylan 4, part of their Bob Dylan Uncovered Series, performed by Long Island (NY) Americana/Roots artists. www.paradiddlerecords.com Mike Nugent & The Blue Moon Band "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" Kerry Kearney & The Kings Of Psychedelta "Meet Me In The Morning" The Other Shoe "Sweetheart Like You" Ray Lambiase "It Ain't Me, Babe" ****************** Dana Cooper "Needless To Say" - The Ghost Of Tucumcari www.danacoopermusic.com Sam Weber "Hey Hey" www.samwebermusic.ca Kellie Loder "The Month Of May" www.kellieloder.com Colour-Film "New Friend In The City" - Half An Hour www.colourfilm.ca Swithback "Rain Parade" - Birds Of Prey www.waygoodmusic.com Ash & Eric "never walking out sure www.ashandericmusic.com Annie & Rod Capps "We Need The Rain" - Love And Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Doug Alan Wilcox "Mountain" - The Guild Project www.dawilcox.com ********************** Closing music: Dominic Gaudious "Glo" - The Clearing www.dominicgaudious.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Wednesday, we reported from Mexico on the global migration making its way through that country to the U.S. border. With producers Christine Romo and Sam Weber, Amna Nawaz continues that journey and speaks with migrants, ranchers, Border Patrol officials and advocates. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
At the end of 2023, the number of migrants crossing into the United States reached a record high. But before the global population of migrants reaches the U.S. border, many travel more than 1,500 miles through Mexico. With producers Sam Weber and Christine Romo, Amna Nawaz reports on the surge in migration at Mexico's southern border. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
JAZZ SPOT lundi et jeudi à 17h (en podcast le dimanche). Julie Gabrielle Chaizemartin ou Serge Mariani présente chaque semaine un album de jazz à découvrir. Cette semaine, Serge nous parle de la sortie du nouvel album "Ashes and Diamonds" du pianiste Rob Clearfield. Pour l'accompagner dans cette aventure, son premier album intégral de compositions originales, Rob Clearfield s'est entouré de musiciens doués pour l'exploration d'univers aux limites diffuses : Greg Ward au saxophone alto, Sam Weber à la basse et Quin Kirchner à la batterie. Outre sa musique dont on pourrait dire qu'elle est savante mais sans que la technicité l'emporte sur la sensibilité, Ashes and Diamonds est proposé avec un livret enrichi des saisissantes illustrations de l'artiste-peintre Emily Pfaff ainsi que des partitions annotées des différentes compositions. Il est bien sûr conseillé de se procurer l'album, sorti sur le label Ears and Eyes Records, mais il est aussi très chaleureusement recommandé de se procurer des places pour assister aux deux concerts de sortie française, le premier à Marseille, au Club 27, ce 13 décembre, et le second à Paris, au Sunside le lendemain, avec l'enthousiasmant line-up suivant: Olga Amelchenko au saxophone, Sam Weber à la basse, Fred Pasqua à la batterie. Ne manquez pas les occasions d'écouter la musique de Rob Clearfield et s'il fallait encore une bonne raison de vous y encourager, voici la composition qui referme son album Ashes and Diamonds. Elle est intitulée Furioso, c'est un terme technique plutôt rare dans le jazz même très contemporain mais il lui va très bien, tant la furie peut couver sous un apparent velours comme la lave en fusion sous son écrin de roche. Titres joués: Gigue Passacaille Furioso
Ananda Bena-Weber is an interdisciplinary performing artist who has performed in a diverse array of productions and venues throughout the United States and abroad. Her touring solo work, Fancifool!, recently won ‘Best Variety Show' and was a Critic's Choice pic at the United Solo Theatre Festival in NYC. Roles in regional theater include: Rosalind (As You Like It), Arkadina (The Seagull), Juliet (Romeo andJuliet), Lady Anne (Richard III), Lola (Damn Yankees), Helena (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Ophelia and Horatio (Hamlet), and the title role in Medea. Ananda has performed choreographic works by: Gregory Hines, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Fred Astaire, Hermes Pan, John Cranko, Alonzo King, Bill ‘Bo Jangles' Robinson, Jimmy Slyde, Marius Petipa, Sam Weber, Rosine Bena, Lynn Dally and others. Shehas performed as a dancer with such companies as: The Jazz Tap Ensemble, The Sierra Nevada Ballet, The Reno Ballet, Peninsula Ballet Theatre, and as an independent artist throughout the US and abroad. An accomplished teacher, Ananda teaches a variety of subjects and has taught classes and workshops throughout the US and Europe. Ms. Bena-Weber is the Associate Artistic Director of the Sierra Nevada Ballet. She was a professor of dance at Marymount Manhattan College, and teaching artist for the Dance Theater of Harlem and Mark Morris Dance Center inNew York for 16 years. She currently resides in San Francisco where she teaches for Alonzo King's Lines Ballet and California State University East Bay. Education includes: Goddard College (MFA, Interdisciplinary Arts), San Francisco State University (BA, Theatre Arts and Russian Language and Literature), Shakespeare and Co, American Conservatory Theater, Moscow Art Theater School, British American Drama Academy at Oxford University, Linklater Center of Voice and Speech, and Terry Schreiber Studio. Ananda is an official adjudicator for Regional Dance America, a board member of NAPAMA (North American Performing Arts Managers and Agents), a member of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science, and a member of the Actor's Equity Association.For more information:https://fancifool.comhttps://anandabenaweber.comMore about Liz-Work- https://www.lizshealingtouch.com/Radio Show- https://www.voiceofvashon.org/raise-the-vibePodcast- https://www.buzzsprout.com/958816Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/raisethevibewithlizInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/raisethevibewithliz/*** Seeking sponsorship. If interested, please email- liz@lizshealingtouch.comSupport me- https://paypal.me/LisbethPeterson?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US On Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=43081730Thank you!Support the show
Last August, 1st of 2022 former Tap Dog, Anthony Lo Cascio and his wife who is also not only a tap dancer, but a best friend of both Ernie and Rosita on Sesame Street Live tours, Staci Lo Cascio. We met up in St. Paul, we drank some nice bourbon, and talked about so many things from ASMR to Yerba Mate, to the Holy Trinity of Tap Dancing Anthonys where he reveals who their 4th member of honor is. You can find Anthony on all social media platforms as well as at taplifecompany.com and locafoodsinc.com Thank you to Keane Sense of Rhythm, Cathy Wind and Ellen Keane for their support. They're producing their National Tap Dance Day event Saturday May 27th at the Como Lakeside Pavilion in St. Paul, MN. More info at tapcompany.org Thank you to The Dancing Fair. If you need tap shoes, dance-related footwear, leg wear, or body wear, hit up the Matt the Shoe Guy at DancingFair.com Shoutout to Ricci Milan and the Rhythm Street Movement for bringing Anthony Lo Cascio to MN. RSM is presenting The Storyboard Experience again this summer July 31st - August 5th at the Cowles Center for Dance in Minneapolis, more info at rhythmstreetmovement.com Shoutout to Ashley Gonzalez of the Radient Rhythm Initiative and the Swingin' Into Summer tap festival in St. Cloud, MN June 8-11th, visit radiantrhythminitiative.com for more information and to register. Kaleena Miller Dance and KMD2, are doing a 4-night run of shows at the Southern Theatre in Minneapolis. May 11th and May 12th KMD2 will perform an evening of Tap Dance, with new and classic works by Leon Collins (as taught and shared by Dianne Walker and Lia Spirka), Naomi Funaki, Kaleena Miller, Bobby Hamilton and Tony van de Light, as well as KMD2 company members. southerntheater.org/shows/kmd2-in-concert May 13th and May 14th, Kaleena Miller Dance presents Quartet, a 60-minute, sound-focused dance work in 4 parts. Choreographed by Kaleena Miller. Music Consultation from Aby Wolf. southerntheater.org/shows/quartet Tap master Dianne Walker, yes aunt Dianne, is launching the Dianne Walker Foundation. Please visit her GoFundMe page and chip in to help her launch this special tap legacy foundation. She is preserving and archiving the works of her mentor Leon Collins, and that's only the beginning. It's going to do wonderful things for the world of tap dancing. The goal is to raise $50,000. Make your donation at GoFundMe.com/Dianne-walker I'm teaching a 6-week session of Monday night adult tap classes at Lundstrum Performing Arts in Minneapolis starting Monday June 12th through July 25th. Visit lundstrum.org for more information. On this episode we discuss everything from how Anthony and Staci eat a diet of no corn, gluten, soy, nor dairy, to Chez lounges, ASMR, the Coney Island Cyclone rollercoaster, dash cams, how it isn't appropriate to call a “dip” a “death drop,” and shout-outs to Tony Danza and Mary Lou Henner tap dancing on the set of Taxi, rehearsals in Fridley with Stephanie Harmon, Anthony Morigerato, Anthony Russo, Jen Vermes, Michael Flatley, Daisy Duke, Chris Erk and how he scored tickets to “YES”, Time Brickey, Sam Weber, Christopher Walken, Fatboy Slim. At the beginning and end of this episode, is a recording from 3/15/23. Ashley Gonzalez and Anna Esposito sent me a message inviting me to a jazz jam that happens every Tuesday night at a place called Whitey's World Famous Saloon in NE Minneapolis. Bassist Graydon Peterson hosts it and plays upright bass, Joe Strachan was on keys, and I was tap dancing on Ashley's Omara tap board. Do you have questions? Comments? Tap-related things you'd like me to know about? Send me a message rick@havetapshoeswilltravel.com, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and I'm even on TikTok @RickTheTapDancer. Visit havetapshoeswilltravel.com #HaveTapShoesWillTravel
Tyler Graham Chester is a multiple Grammy nominated producer, session musician, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, who spends most of his time nowadays in the studio producing and playing on records.Tyler's production credits include Madison Cunningham, Sara Bareilles, Sara Watkins, Watkins Family Hour, Apple TVs “little Voice”, Margaret Glaspy, Carsie Blanton, Sandra McCracken, Tyson Motsenbocker, Laura Jean Anderson, Sam Weber, James Henry Jr, Lovelite, Jon Foreman, Switchfoot, Andrew Belle, to name a few. He's also toured with Jackson Browne, Blake Mills, Sara Watkins, Andrew Bird, George Ezra, Margaret Glaspy, and many others, and has appeared on television with Rufus Wainwright, Foy Vance, and Mandy Moore.Tyler has played on records with many artists including Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Andrew Bird, Amy Helm, Sara Watkins, Margaret Glaspy, Julian Lage, Hayes Carll, and Christina Aguilera.His compositions have been licensed far and wide for documentaries, television ads, and podcasts, including the music for the award-winning Liturgists Podcast, which boasts millions of monthly listeners.
Premiering Wednesday night on PBS, a special report from NewsHour explores the often unseen impacts of gun violence. It delves into the trauma from mass shootings, community violence and firearm suicides. The documentary is produced by Sam Lane and Sam Weber. William Brangham hosts and joined Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Premiering Wednesday night on PBS, a special report from NewsHour explores the often unseen impacts of gun violence. It delves into the trauma from mass shootings, community violence and firearm suicides. The documentary is produced by Sam Lane and Sam Weber. William Brangham hosts and joined Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Premiering Wednesday night on PBS, a special report from NewsHour explores the often unseen impacts of gun violence. It delves into the trauma from mass shootings, community violence and firearm suicides. The documentary is produced by Sam Lane and Sam Weber. William Brangham hosts and joined Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Staunton Athletic Director Corrie Allen begins the show to share her unique story as one of the few female AD's in the Metro East. Allen then details all the great things happening at Staunton HS. Next, Chad Opel of Front Office Fiduciary Network is back to present Charitable Champion Jake Radasovich of Triad HS. Radosevich... The post Season 3, Episode 25: Featuring Corrie Allen; Jake Radosevich and Sam Weber; Lucy VanBuskirk and Aleah Crenshaw. appeared first on Metro East Sports Podcast.
3:30pm-Aaron Suttles, TheAthletic.com (Alabama)4:15pm-Sam Weber, Brand Communications, Opendorse.com5:05pm-James Crepea, The Oregonian5:30pm-Jon Machota, TheAthletic.com (NFL/Cowboys)5:55pm-Paul Catalina's "Top 5"
Sam Weber joins me, literally from the road. He and his band had just finished the final show of their tour the night before and Sam was driving their gear home. We begin by discussing his family's love of music as a big influence on him. In fact his first band was him, his brother, and his father. He also describes how architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright can be considered influences to him. Sam tells me how much he loves playing in a trio and how that makes it a lot easier for him to be improvisational. For years he road tested all of his songs before committing them to tape. But that obviously wasn't possible during the pandemic. So his plans for a big album with lush production shifted 180 degrees. But he would prefer that we consider the new album, Get Free, as a celebration of playing music together instead of watching Netflix. Check out samwebermusic.ca for social media links and ways to buy music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx wherever media is social. Help us keep this show going by buying merch at performanceanx.threadless.com or ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's catch up with Sam Weber on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
Sam Weber joins me, literally from the road. He and his band had just finished the final show of their tour the night before and Sam was driving their gear home. We begin by discussing his family's love of music as a big influence on him. In fact his first band was him, his brother, and his father. He also describes how architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright can be considered influences to him. Sam tells me how much he loves playing in a trio and how that makes it a lot easier for him to be improvisational. For years he road tested all of his songs before committing them to tape. But that obviously wasn't possible during the pandemic. So his plans for a big album with lush production shifted 180 degrees. But he would prefer that we consider the new album, Get Free, as a celebration of playing music together instead of watching Netflix. Check out samwebermusic.ca for social media links and ways to buy music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx wherever media is social. Help us keep this show going by buying merch at performanceanx.threadless.com or ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's catch up with Sam Weber on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Weber joins me, literally from the road. He and his band had just finished the final show of their tour the night before and Sam was driving their gear home. We begin by discussing his family's love of music as a big influence on him. In fact his first band was him, his brother, and his father. He also describes how architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright can be considered influences to him. Sam tells me how much he loves playing in a trio and how that makes it a lot easier for him to be improvisational. For years he road tested all of his songs before committing them to tape. But that obviously wasn't possible during the pandemic. So his plans for a big album with lush production shifted 180 degrees. But he would prefer that we consider the new album, Get Free, as a celebration of playing music together instead of watching Netflix. Check out samwebermusic.ca for social media links and ways to buy music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx wherever media is social. Help us keep this show going by buying merch at performanceanx.threadless.com or ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's catch up with Sam Weber on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
Sam Weber joins me, literally from the road. He and his band had just finished the final show of their tour the night before and Sam was driving their gear home. We begin by discussing his family's love of music as a big influence on him. In fact his first band was him, his brother, and his father. He also describes how architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright can be considered influences to him. Sam tells me how much he loves playing in a trio and how that makes it a lot easier for him to be improvisational. For years he road tested all of his songs before committing them to tape. But that obviously wasn't possible during the pandemic. So his plans for a big album with lush production shifted 180 degrees. But he would prefer that we consider the new album, Get Free, as a celebration of playing music together instead of watching Netflix. Check out samwebermusic.ca for social media links and ways to buy music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx wherever media is social. Help us keep this show going by buying merch at performanceanx.threadless.com or ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's catch up with Sam Weber on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
075 - Sam WeberOn Ep 75 of “Have Guitar Will Travel,” host James Patrick Regan interviews singer/songwriter Sam Weber, who grew up in British Columbia and moved to work with a few of his musical heroes on the California scene. A big fan of Daniel Lanois, Sam plays a guitar built by Reuben Cox that has been modded with a rubber bridge, and his home studio is loaded with gear gathered on guitar safaris while on the road. The conversation gets into his best stuff. Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Sam Weber is a gifted singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Sam and I chat about his journey from Canada to Los Angeles and how he has survived and been creative during the pandemic. Sam has a brand new album out called "Get Free." His new album is available on all the streaming platforms. Please consider supporting Sam by buying music or merch at www.samwebermusic.ca
Our guest this week on The Setlist Podcast is Sam Weber. Sam was born in Canada and started learning guitar at age 12. In the past sixteen years Sam has logged countless miles touring and performing his music all over the country. Sam's newest album “Get Free” was recently released in February 2022. To find out more about Sam check out his website www.samwebermusic.ca
In this episode, John and Kiel have Sam Weber on the show. Sam is playing professionally and chasing the dream of getting to the PGA Tour. We do a deep dive into Sam's performance and practice. Make sure to get your Mental Golf Type for FREE at www.mentalgolftype.com You will hear in this episode how impactful knowing your Mental Golf Type is to performance! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegolowshow/message