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Guitar Phenom Brandon Taz Niederauer Delves into the Process, Top Rank Boxing Outlook with Evan Korn, And Adventurer Tony's World Travel Tips1) Brandon "Taz" Niederauer picked up the guitar when he was 8 years old, and he rarely puts it down. By age 10 he was playing songs by request for Ellen Degeneres on her nationally syndicated TV program and the rest is history. His next move to was to star in the Broadway hit musical "School of Rock." His surging musical prowess has turned heads across the music landscape, getting him playing time at the nations top music festivals with blues legends such as Buddy Guy and B.B. King , to metal gods like Slash, to his idol Derek Trucks. Now that Brandon is in high school and maturing as an artist, he brings his talents to Manhattan's Mercury Lounge on Saturday night, November 8th. Before the show, Brandon spoke with Chilly Pete in a wide ranging interview and lets him into his creative process both as a rising musical star and as a person who is trying to hang on to a sense of normalcy. 2) Top Rank Boxing's Evan Korn joins Chilly Pete to discuss Saturday's Championship bout at Madison Square Garden's Hulu theater between Vasiliy Lomachenko and Jose Pedraza. Chilly Pete and Evan also delve into the current status of the boxing business and discuss upcoming events for other Top Rank boxing stars.3) It's almost 2019 and as people prioritize many of their New Years Resolutions, many will choose to travel more. There is no one better to speak to about world travel than Tony Divino, an adventurer who never sits still for very long.Where is the best food? How do you get the cheapest airline tickets? How to avoid hostile Taliban militants? Tony has your bases covered.Tony lost count of how many countries he's been to at around 125. After arriving home from a recent trip to Ethiopia earlier this month, Tony spokee with Chilly Pete to share some travel tips, stories, and strategies that may help in your next journey abroad.Listen to Chilly Underground live every Saturday 1pm on Radio RAMPA 620 AMFor more visit: www.ChillyUnderground.com
Sky Sports' Michelle Owen and Bristol City reporter Gregor MacGregor reflect on a terrific evening for the Robins' against Manchester City in the EFL Cup semi-final first leg. Lee Johnson's side fought tooth and nail with the Premier League with a record number of supporters making themselves heard. They also look ahead to Saturday's Championship clash with Norwich City and offer the very latest in the transfer name with a familiar name under discussion. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Saturday's Championship game against MK Dons is the start of a "massive eight days for Boro", says Philip Tallentire.The visit of Brentford on Tuesday is followed by a trip to the City Ground next Saturday as Boro look to go on a run similar to last season after the first international break.The rights and wrongs of the construction of MK Dons are also discussed on this week's Tripe Supper on the eve of the first ever visit to the Riverside for the Championship newcomers.As ever, Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Philip Tallentire for this week's podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy