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Travis talks with new Bracken County Polar Bears Basketball Coach Aaron Rigdon.
Travis talks with Sean George about Maysville Uncorked.
Travis talks with Dr. Mark Day about the Buffalo Trace Stampede.
Travis talks with Barbara Bern about the Maysville Mutt Strutt.
Travis talks with David Green and Mitch McManis from Meadowview Regional Medical Center.
Travis talks with Brenda Huber and Katie McHugh Parker about Patriot Day going on at the Russell Theatre on June 6th.
Travis talks with Tyler Lippert about the Commonwealth Cup and former Mason County Royal and Liberty baseball player Landon Scilley.
Travis talks with Tawnya Smith and Kathy Jones from the Shepherd's House about Elevate and Celebrate going on May 30th from 12-6 at the Rotary Park.
Travis talks with Tourism Director Katelyn Bailey about the Gus Macker 3 on 3 basketball tournament.
Travis talks with Mason County Track and Field Coach Travis Yazell.
Wayne sits down with Jared Scaggs, minister for the West End Boulevard church of Christ in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, during a weekend marriage enrichment seminar. In this conversation, Jared shares his journey from Navy service and mechanic work to attending the Memphis School of Preaching, the impact of faithful instructors and Christian training, and the evangelism-focused work taking place in Cape Girardeau. With a city of around 60,000 people and only one congregation of the Lord's church in Cape Girardeau, Jared and the elders have set a meaningful long-term goal: reaching 1% of the city with the gospel. This episode is full of encouragement for preachers, congregations, Bible students, and anyone who loves seeing the church work together for growth. Links: 416 Interview Series link: • 416: The Interview Series West End Blvd church of Christ 328 S West End Blvd Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 churchoffice@capechurchofchrist.org www.capechurchofchrist.org, email: scaggsj@hotmail.com The Gospel Journal: www.thegospeljournal.com 416 Ministries Links: https://linktr.ee/416ministries Scattered Abroad Network: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Forest Hill church of Christ (Memphis, TN) 3950 Forest Hill Irene Rd. Memphis, TN 38125 https://foresthillcofc.org Home of the Memphis School of Preaching https://msop.org 416 Ministries is partnered with MSOP & overseen by the Forest Hill church of Christ. Scattered Abroad Network is a work of the Memphis School of Preaching.
Episode 183: Remembering Marianne Faithfull, Jesse Colin Young And Roy Ayers, Jr. + More May 18, 2026 Replaying from March 2025. Welcome back to this hour that we call Tales Vinyl Tells. It's your chance to hear some of the great album rock from the 60s and 70s mostly. We've been doing these programs since late 2019 and have covered lots a ground. You know and I know that we've just scratched the surface of recorded rock, so the new shows keep coming. The reruns aren't bad either. They can be heard on your favorite podcast app. Just search for Tales Vinyl Tells. Today we're going to say thanks and farewell to Marianne Faithfull, Jesse Colin Young of the Youngbloods and vibraphonist Roy Ayers Jr. The music under me is Roy Ayres with Herbie Mann at the 1969 Harlem summer of soul extravaganza with a song cowritten by Isaac Hayes. Those three have entered the room next door, as Henry Diltz coined the phrase. You also get some of the blues with Boz Scaggs and Duane Allman, together. So these are the stories that songwriters and artists want to convey to you. These are the Tales Vinyl Tells. Thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. You can hear a Tales Vinyl Tells radio program when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org and here. We do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime. PLAYLIST: 183.1 Hold On, I'm Comin'-Roy Ayers and Herbie Mann 183.2 Guardian Angel-The Stills-Young Band 183.3 She's My Girl-The Turtles 183.4 Something Better (Live)-Marianne Faithfull 183.5 As Tears Go By-Marianne Faithfull 183.6 Sweet Tears-Roy Ayers Ubiquity 183.7 Toast to Freedom (Long Version)-Amnesty International (Carl Carlton, Larry Campbell, others) 183.8 The Only One I Know-The Charlatans 183.9 Codine Blues-Amazing Charlatans 183.10 I Scare Myself-Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks 183.11 Darkness, Darkness-The Youngbloods 183.12 Get Together-Jesse Colin Young 183.13 Loan Me A Dime-Boz. Scaggs & Duane Allman
Travis talks with NKU softball player Kenzie Gulley.
Travis talks with Mason County Lady Royals Softball Coach Brian Littleton.
Travis talks with Mason County Clerk Stephanie Schumacher about the Primary Election.
Travis talks with Maysville Fire Chief Kyle Carpenter about the Buffalo Trace Firefighters Association Food Truck Festival and with new Assistant Chief Kenneth Sartin.
Travis talks with Mason County Baseball Coach Jason Butler.
Travis talks with Mitch McMannis with Ohio Valley Heart about coronary artery disease.
Travis talks with Chamber Director Shea Bisotti about the candidate forum.
Travis talks with new Mason County Royals Basketball Coach Jordan Gilbert.
Travis talks with Grant Felice from Cummins Nature Preserve.
Travis talks with Ann Poe, Angie Brant and two students from Saint Patrick School about their open house.
Travis talks with Saint Patrick Tennis Coach Lex Turner.
Travis talks with Maysville Police Chief Patrick Boggs.
Travis talks with Mason County Tennis Coach Clay Boone.
Travis talks with the cast of the Maysville Players production of 1776 the musical.
Travis talks with Jeremy Faulker from the Maysville Rotary Club about the Two Bridge Run.
Travis talks with Visit Maysville Tourism Director Katelyn Bailey about the Old Washington Festival.
Travis talks with Kentucky Mr. Basketball Jake Feldhaus.
Travis talks with Sharyn White Coe and Patricia Whitaker from AAUW about a Books and Brunch event going on Saturday at First Presbyterian Church.
Travis talks with Maysville/Mason County EMS Director Tony Liess.
Travis talks with Katie Cotterill about the Gardens at St. Patrick.
Travis talks with GRC Lady Cardinals Basketball Coach Robbie Graham.
Travis talks with Mason County Royals Football Coach Bradley Boone about spring football.
Travis talks with the cast of Saint Patrick's musical "Little Women".
Travis talks with Ivan Rice from the Bourbon County Citizen Newspaper about the Girls and Boys 10th Region Tournament.
Travis talks with Projects Coordinator with the City of Maysville David Hord.
Travis talks with Marla Toncray from the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center about their baseball exhibit, "Picturing America's Pastime."
Travis talks with Lucy Owens from PrimaryPlus about their Take Back Tuesdays.
Travis talked with Chamber Director Shea Bisotti.
Travis talks with Augusta Lady Panthers Basketball Coach Dana Bach.
Travis talks with Lewis County Lions Basketball Coach Scott Tackett.
Travis talks with Maysville Main Street Director Caroline Reece.
Travis talks with Fleming County Panthers Basketball Coach Buddy Biggs.
Travis talks with Bracken County Lady Bears Basketball Coach Jonathan Nelson.
In this episode we discuss the first female Coast Guard Real Admiral appoint of Zieta Merchant, Hollywood Walk of Fame awardees The Isley Brothers, mathematical Gladys West and The Dukes of September (Fagen, McDonald & Scaggs).
In todays episode we get to virtually sit down with an amazing, one-of-a-kind guest, Keri Scaggs! Keri is into great relationships, Kentucky Bourbon, Kentucky Wildcats basketball, music and of course wine! We talk about them all! In fact, we get to hear her sing to us, too! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #EasterEggWines this episode: 2024 Paix Sur Terre Sandtone Vermentino ($45 at the winery)
The best time of the year is here. State golf is this weekend, soccer districts are underway, and volleyball districts start next week. There's so much action and so much to talk about. How much can Brandon Baney, pinch-hitting for Ryan Scaggs, and Hayden Uhlenkott cover? Find out on this edition of the North Idaho Prepcast.The North Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our North Idaho Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brandon_baney, @NIdahoGameNightLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
Boz Scaggs has always been a musical artist of complexity. Scaggs founded his connection to music through the blues, but his lasting legacy is one of glamorous and romantic pop songwriting. He possessed a somewhat shy and sensitive demeanor never totally at home in the public eye, yet his claim to several chart-topping singles and albums, particularly the millions-selling and critically acclaimed Silk Degrees (1976), demanded constant exposure. The persona he expressed through his music was laid back, effortlessly cool, sophisticated, stylish, romantically charming, and suave. But the immense success he achieved in his career pointed in part to the driven and determined artist within. Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs examines the uniqueness of these contradictions throughout Boz Scaggs's sixty-plus-year career and his rich and diverse musical catalog. Over the decades, Scaggs collaborated with an array of talented heavies, from the Steve Miller Band to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (which included a young Duane Allman) on Boz Scaggs (1969), from the session players on Silk Degrees (1976) who would form the hit band Toto to Donald Fagen and Michael McDonald on the Dukes of September's 2010 Rhythm Revue tour. This first-ever book on Boz is constructed around intensely thorough analysis of his complete discography, and new and exclusive in-depth interviews with a selection of Scaggs's music colleagues from his vast career Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Jude Warne is a rock biographer and music columnist. Jude joined the show a few years back to discuss her book America the Band - An Authorized Biography - an episode I highly recommend. Now she's back with a new book, Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs. If you're a Boz Scaggs fan—or just someone who appreciates a deep dive into music history—Jude Warne's book is a must-read. It's a comprehensive exploration of Scaggs's six-decade career, offering insights into his musical evolution from blues roots to pop stardom. Warne delves into Scaggs's collaborations with artists like the Steve Miller Band and the session musicians who would form Toto, providing insight into the artistry behind albums such as Silk Degrees and Middle Man. In this episode, we discuss Skagg's discography and these collaborations that have shaped his enduring musical legacy. Find out more about Jude: https://judewarne.com Buy the book Listen to Jude's My Rock Moment episode on America the Band: Apple Podcasts Spotify Playlist from this episode: 1. "Lowdown" Boz Scaggs 2. “Steppin' Stone” the Steve Miller Band - start at 10 seconds 3. “Rosanna” Toto 4. “Lido Shuffle” Boz Skaggs 5. “Breakdown Dead Ahead” Boz Scaggs 6. “I Will Forever Sing the Blues” Boz Scaggs 7. “Georgia” Boz Skaggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices