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cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: Memphis musicians to produce "Simple Song of Freedom"

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 15:25


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with music producer Mario Monterosso, who shares some of his personal background as an Italian guitarist, songwriter and producer who fell in love with Memphis music in 1982 when the rockabilly European revival started and how that led him to move to Memphis, Tennessee in 2016.During the interview, Mario shares how he became inspired by Bobby Darin's 1969 song, Simple Song of Freedom, and how still, after almost 60 years, it is powerfully appropriate for this current moment in history. He talks about spearheading the project to unite Memphis musicians in song in a worldwide humanitarian effort and how the different puzzle pieces came together to produce the song.Many internationally known Memphis musicians, singers and cultural organizations are supporting and part of the effort, including Priscilla Presley, Memphis Queen of Soul Carla Thomas, Kallen Esperian, Rev. Charles Hodges, Dr. Gary Beard, Dr. Keith Norman of First Baptist Church Broad, and Bar-Kays' founding member Larry Dodson. Their combined efforts and talents merged into the name Memphis Freedom Band. Mario also shares how the song will help children's hearts heal all over the world with proceeds from the song benefiting the Novick Cardiac Alliance, which is an organization headquartered in Memphis, that has been working around the world to ensure children with life threatening illnesses continue, despite war, to receive the treatment they need.This non-political project was recorded and filmed at the renowned Sam Phillips Recording Studio in Memphis, with Emmy Award-winning film composer and Grammy-nominated music producer, Scott Bomar, as Recording Engineer. The public is invited to the "unveiling" of the music video on December 20, 2023 from 6-8 PM at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (www.thebrooks.org/songoffreedom). Mario adds how Marie Pizano and the MVP3 Foundation and MVP3 Records have assisted him in the project and have helped release the song publicly through Select-O-Hits, an American independent record label distributor of music based in Memphis, owned by Sam W. and John Phillips, which was co-founded in 1960 by their father, Tom and uncle, Sam Phillips. Sam Phillips is the founder of the legendary Sun Records, where Elvis, Johnny Cash and many others started their careers.Preview Simple Song of Freedom at https://orcd.co/memphisfreedomband

Nightlife
Scott Bomar shares the blues

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 48:07


Memphis composer and musician Scott Bomar shares the blues artists that made him.

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The Sidebar
S3E72: From the Antenna Club to the Hustle & Flow film score, Scott Bomar talks Memphis music

The Sidebar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:52


Scott Bomar – the musician, Emmy-award-winning film composer, record producer and more – joins Eric Barnes on this week's episode of The Sidebar to talk about how he became a musician, began to produce soundtracks for Craig Brewer's movies, his studio's upcoming move to the Sam Phillips Recording Studio, and much more.

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The Truth About Recording & Mixing
Ep 16 - Scott Bomar

The Truth About Recording & Mixing

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 94:51 Very Popular


Welcome back to the Truth About Recording And Mixing.  In this episode we talk to Scott Bomar of Electrophonic Recording and now the studio manager at Sam Phillips in Memphis TN. Scott came up in Memphis with the band Impala and has had a long career in both recording and creating music for film. His current band the Bo Keys is a collaboration with many Memphis greats past and present. He has worked at Doug Easley Recording, Ardent, Royal, Sam Phillips and continues to carry on the proud tradition of Memphis music making.   The Truth About Recording And Mixing is brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! Studio in Ballard Washington and is supported by Izotope. Get 10% off any Izotope product by going to their website and using the code FRET10 on checkout.   Topics in this episode:   01:20 - The Fretboard Journal announces their Fretboard Summit Aug 25-27 at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago this summer. The Truth About Recording and Mixing will be there! 02:20 - Send us your questions for Mark Greenberg, manager of the Wilco Loft! 03:05 - Listener question from Jeff in Ohio. 04:50 - Welcome Scott Bomar - what's happening now. Moving Electraphonic into the Sam Phillips Recording building and taking on being studio manager there. 08:15 - Scott's path coming up in bands and in studios. His band Impala, working at Doug Easley, recording with Roland Janes at Sam Phillips. 19:20 - More on the history and the setup at Sam Phillips Recording. 26:40 - Forming the Bo Keys and working with Willie Mitchell at Royal Studios. Become assistant engineer under Willie at Royal. Assisting on Al Green's “comeback albums”. 31:55 - The next chapters at Sam Phillips recording. Keeping the huge collection of incredible equipment maintained and available to the studios clients. 37:55 - the history of Electraphonic Recording. 43:45 - Recording strings at Royal Studios 45:45 - Scott's tips for recording drums & horns. Working with Howard Grimes. 49:50 - Working with singer and writer Don Bryant. 61:05 - Upcoming projects - a solo record in the works. 62:44 - Getting into making music for film, Hustle & Flow and what that led to. 75:55 - Why Spectra Sonics? Scott's experiences and the console that will now be installed at Sam Phillips. 88:55 - Impala recording at Conrad Uno's Egg Studio. 93:26 - Thanks everyone! And a special request for submissions.   Gear Mentioned:   RCA 77s, Neumann U47, U48, Neumann Lathe, Universal Audio 176, Universal Audio 101 preamps, Scully, Spectra Sonics, Electrodyne, Studer, Pultec EQ.   

Rude Cast Archery
EP 14 Arrow spine indexing with Alex Mueller

Rude Cast Archery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 54:03


In this episode, I interview Alex Mueller who recently took 1st place at the 1 Million B.C Shoot. We discuss the importance of this event to him and his family. We also get into advanced arrow-building methods thought to him by Scott Bomar.

The HomeCare Magazine Podcast
Episode 18: Independent Living for Seniors with The Home Depot and National Seating & Mobility

The HomeCare Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 20:40


Earlier this year, The Home Depot and National Seating and Mobility announced a partnership to provide easier access for home modification services to seniors. In this episode, Scott Bomar, senior vice president of home services at The Home Depot, and Bill Mixon, the CEO of NSM talk about the partnership and where they see independent living heading in the next few years.

Little Steven's Underground Garage - Coolest Conversations
Don Bryant: Coolest Conversation 10-02-20

Little Steven's Underground Garage - Coolest Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 28:57


This week Manfred's guest is singer-songwriter Don Bryant, whose recent album 'You Make Me Fee', featured a Coolest Song on Little Steven's Underground Garage. We hear all about his early career, which began in the '60s in Memphis, TN working with various artists including The 5 Royales, Al Green, Otis Clay and his now-wife, Ann Peebles. Don also tells us about the influences he drew upon and working with Scott Bomar on the album. Join Don Bryant with Mighty Manfred on this Coolest Conversations in Little Steven’s Underground Garage. www.undergroundgarage.com/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.undergroundgarage.com%2F&token=7bfd13-1-1601571094014) www.facebook.com/undergroundgarage/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fundergroundgarage%2F&token=9774bc-1-1601571094015) twitter.com/littlesteven_ug (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Flittlesteven_ug&token=354a12-1-1601571094015) www.instagram.com/littlesteven_ug/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Flittlesteven_ug%2F&token=702c2c-1-1601571094015)

The Comedy On Vinyl Podcast
Episode 345 – Scott Bomar on Composing the Soundtrack to Dolemite is My Name

The Comedy On Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 48:54


For the second rare occasion of this year, we're talking with the artist himself.  Also, we're once again talking about Dolemite Is My Name.  Scott Bomar is an accomplished composer and musician and he was a Rudy Ray Moore fan … Continue reading →

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 119 Michael Hurtt's Haunted Heart

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 84:29


The musician/journalist's new book, “Mind Over Matter: The Myths and Mysteries of Detroit's Fortune Records,” co-authored with the great Billy Miller of Kicks magazine and Norton Records fame, comes out September 15th. It covers the eclectic label and the entire Detroit underground music scene from the 1950s onward. Mike's love of rockabilly, country, and garage rock has fueled such bands as the Alex Chilton-produced Royal Pendletons, his Haunted Hearts, and more recently, the New Orleans Night Howlers. His tenure in Tav Falco's Panther Burns proves he's paid some dues. His appearance on the Troubled Men Podcast shows he's not done paying. Topics include a Circle Bar rent party livestream, a return to campus, a testing regimen, the pink tax, a hairdo, sexual orientation, a deadly brawl, Chris Rose, magic beans, a music obsession, a first trip, thrifting, Preservation Hall, Rock'n' Bowl, Matt Uhlman, King Louie, Jay “Big Daddy” Thomas, a meeting in Savannah, life-long conscription, the Mod Dance Party, Kelly Keller, Heather West, “The Sore Losers,” Mike McCarthy, the Western Steakhouse Lounge, Billy “the Kid” Emerson, David Julian Leonard, Miriam Linna, the Ponderosa Stomp, Jack and Devora Brown, D'Vine Spirituals Recordings, the Louisiana Music Factory, Pastor Juan D. Shipp, Clyde Leoppard, Scott Bomar, Bruce Watson, Fat Possum Records, Bible and Tire Recording Co., and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Hey Little Tornado” by Michael Hurtt & His Haunted Hearts

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Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 119 Michael Hurtt's Haunted Heart

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 84:29


The musician/journalist’s new book, “Mind Over Matter: The Myths and Mysteries of Detroit’s Fortune Records,” co-authored with the great Billy Miller of Kicks magazine and Norton Records fame, comes out September 15th. It covers the eclectic label and the entire Detroit underground music scene from the 1950s onward. Mike’s love of rockabilly, country, and garage rock has fueled such bands as the Alex Chilton-produced Royal Pendletons, his Haunted Hearts, and more recently, the New Orleans Night Howlers. His tenure in Tav Falco’s Panther Burns proves he’s paid some dues. His appearance on the Troubled Men Podcast shows he’s not done paying. Topics include a Circle Bar rent party livestream, a return to campus, a testing regimen, the pink tax, a hairdo, sexual orientation, a deadly brawl, Chris Rose, magic beans, a music obsession, a first trip, thrifting, Preservation Hall, Rock’n’ Bowl, Matt Uhlman, King Louie, Jay “Big Daddy” Thomas, a meeting in Savannah, life-long conscription, the Mod Dance Party, Kelly Keller, Heather West, “The Sore Losers,” Mike McCarthy, the Western Steakhouse Lounge, Billy “the Kid” Emerson, David Julian Leonard, Miriam Linna, the Ponderosa Stomp, Jack and Devora Brown, D’Vine Spirituals Recordings, the Louisiana Music Factory, Pastor Juan D. Shipp, Clyde Leoppard, Scott Bomar, Bruce Watson, Fat Possum Records, Bible and Tire Recording Co., and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Hey Little Tornado” by Michael Hurtt & His Haunted Hearts

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Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Welcome back to another episode of Transmissions podcast, our weekly talk show. Our guest today is Don Bryant. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Bryant was one of the premier songwriters at Hi Records, where he wrote material for Al Green, O.V. Wright, Syl Johnson, and his wife, Ann Peebles. He released Precious Soul under his own name in 1969, but mostly kept behind the scenes, baring a few gospel records he released along the way, but in 2016, he returned to making records under his own name with Don’t Give Up On Love, released by Fat Possum Records.    He’s got a new one, too: You Make Me Feel. Produced by Scott Bomar, it’s a raw, live feeling record, but it also showcases the subtle lyricism and sophistication of Bryant’s songwriting chops. He joined host Jason P. Woodbury to discuss highlights from his massive songbook, his marriage and creative partnership with Ann Peebles, and his return to the stage.

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DittyTV's Insights | Artist Interviews

Our own Mark Edgar Stuart interviewed the legendary Memphis producer Scott Bomar at Elcectraphonic studio back in May of 2018. Scott has worked with a multitude of artists in the industry including Al Green, the Bo-Keys, Liz Brasher and many more!  Recorded May 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Multi-Media Men Podcast
Scott Bomar Interview

The Multi-Media Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 92:41


Here is the new episode of the Interview Series on the MULTI-MEDIA MEN podcast, where the show is related to all things Movies and Entertainment! Here on this new episode, hosts  Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics, High Def Digest, and Screen Rant, along with good friend Marc Ciafardini from GoSeeTalk joins in on the fun. Our Feature Presentation this episode is a wonderful talk with the amazing composer and musician SCOTT BOMAR! Scott Bomar is a Memphis based musician and composer who is a wizard at creating music and scores for film. He has worked with Al Green, Cyndi Lauper, and has scored the films Hustle and Flow, Black Snake Moan, Soul Men, and more recently - Dolemite Is My Name, all of which are fantastic and super groovy. The three of us have a candid and wonderful discussion about creating music for various types of genres, Scott's beginnings in the music field, record collections, taking a road trip with Samuel L Jackson, and much more. VISIT SCOTT BOMAR'S SITE HERE. Enjoy the show! And don't forget to visit iTunes , Stitcher , I Heart Radio, and Spotify to subscribe to our podcast. You can also email us at mybloodypodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy the show and see you next week! Thank you for listening. https://boomstickcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/scott-bomar.mp3

CELEBRITY HOUR
Scott Bomar Interview

CELEBRITY HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 92:41


Here is the new episode of the Interview Series on the MULTI-MEDIA MEN podcast, where the show... The post Scott Bomar Interview appeared first on Boomstick Comics.

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The Annotator
Scott Bomar - My Name is Dolemite

The Annotator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 18:01


Scott Bomar is a Memphis based musician, Emmy Award-winning Film/TV composer and producer, songwriter and engineer of multiple Grammy winning and nominated recordings. Projects include the films Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, Mississippi Grind and Soul Men. Bomar produced and engineered Cyndi Lauper's Grammy nominated album, Memphis Blues, at his Electraphonic Recording Studio and co-wrote the song, “The House Always Wins” on William Bell's 2016 Grammy winning album, This is Where I Live. His most recent film project is for the Netflix film MY NAME IS DOLEMITE.Based on the real-life story of Rudy Ray Moore, MY NAME IS DOLEMITE, stars Eddie Murphy and was premiered at the Toronoto Film Festival in September of 2019. The film centers on Filmmaker Rudy Ray Moore, best known for portraying the character of Dolemite in both his stand-up routine and a series of blaxploitation films, starting with the film "Dolemite" in 1975. The film was released on Netflix on October 25, 2019 and has received critical praise for Eddie Murphy's performance, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor and Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.In this episode, Scott Bomar discusses his research into and how he paid homage to the blaxsploitation genre of the 1970s. Bomar details his inspiration from composers such as Quincy Jones and Lalo Schifrin and the performances of many instrumentalists who played on such famous films such as Shaft, Chuck Turner and Superfly. While revealing some of the musical connection to previous work he did for HUSTLE & FLOW, Scott Bomar shares how an encounter at the recording studio with another huge, musical influence, Isaac Hayes played out.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:21 - Put Your Weight on It03:58 - I'm Gonna Kill Dolemite05:51 - Sell It07:46 - Scene 308:42 - Promote It10:47 - The Phone Call11:50 - New House Record13:42 - ArrivedSOUNDTRACKThe original score for My Name is Dolemite was released by Milan Records on October 4, 2019, on digital and can be purchased at Amazon.com, iTunes, or streaming on Spotify and Apple Music MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can hear more music by Scott Bomar at his official site: https://www.electraphonicrecording.com/ or you can follow him on Twitter @electraphonic. ABOUT THE ANNOTATORThis podcast is produced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.SUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle PodcastsRSS Feed

Memphis Musicology
S3E1: “Can You Dig It?” The Music of Blaxploitation

Memphis Musicology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019


On this episode of Memphis Musicology, we discuss the role that Memphis played during the Blaxploitation film explosion of the 1970s. From Isaac Hayes’ iconic Shaft soundtrack to the newDolemite Is My Name soundtrack from Scott Bomar , it’s clear that the genre wouldn’t have been the same without the contributions of some of the Bluff City’s best.

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Da Couch Tomato Podcast
DCT Episode 008: Dolemite Is My Name 2019-11-13

Da Couch Tomato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 31:28


Da Couch Tomato Podcast, Episode 8, discussing Netflix's Dolemite Is My Name, Eddie Murphy's stellar career, and Ruth E. Carter's costume design. Background music used is Dolemite Is My Name's musical score by Scott Bomar. Hosts: Sting Lacson and Rachel www.dacouchtomato.com

From & Inspired BY
Episode #72: Scott Bomar & the Films of Craig Brewer

From & Inspired BY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 32:58


Director Craig Brewer's films, Hustle & Flow and Black Snake Moan, are just as much about the soundtrack as they are about the film. Thus, Brewer's collaboration with Memphis musician Scott Bomar, only makes sense. Perfect sense, really, given that Bomar's band the Bo-Keys have backed the likes of any number of nearly-forgotten soul musicians in a live setting. Bomar's film work is absolutely fascinating, and it was wonderful to spend some time speaking with him about his work with Brewer, the history of the Bo-Keys, and more. We even got a little bit into his work with his studio, Electraphonic Recording.

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Beale Street Caravan
#2305 - Impala

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 58:22


This week on Beale Street Caravan we feature Memphis instrumental act, Impala, in a performance captured at the best little dive bar in the world, Bar DKDC, located in the heart of midtown Memphis. Listen as they celebrate the release of a new studio effort, In The Late Hours and, later in the program, we get to sit down and hear from bandleader and Memphis studio veteran, Scott Bomar. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.

Ric Chetter - From Radioland
Episode 243: Scott Bomar & Howard Grimes

Ric Chetter - From Radioland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 114:00


Long time friend of the show Howard Grimes came to the studio and brought a friend. Memphis musician Scott Bomar of the Bo-Keys. In this episode, Ric talks with the two musicians about Memphis music and the impact they have made on the scene over the years. Plus, you'll hear some of the music these guys have collaborated on including a tune from Cyndi Lauper's record she made here in Memphis. Also, the scourge of Facebook Messenger. NEXT WEEK: The Italian Job & The Juke Joint Allstars

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DittyTV
Scott Bomar

DittyTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 44:53


Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Scott Bomar, founder and owner of Electraphonic Recording, sits down with Mark Edgar Stuart to talk about how he got into recording, his mentors like Willie Mitchell and Doug Easley, and his involvement in making soundtracks for Hollywood movies.

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1m1 – the movie music podcast
Episode 0006 – Scott Bomar

1m1 – the movie music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 63:22


Memphis-based 3 time Grammy nominee and Emmy Award winning film & TV composer Scott Bomar has written the scores for films “Hustle & Flow,” “Black Snake Moan” and “Losers Take All,” just to name a few. A conversation with Scott will always

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Memphis Musicology
S1E6: Sonosphere special "Sixty Soulful Years"

Memphis Musicology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017


via https://sonospherepodcast.com/2017/09/29/sixty-soulful-years-the-story-of-royal-studios/This month Sonosphere teams up with the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum and the Memphis Musicology podcast to bring you 60 years of Royal Studios. We visit with co-owner and music producer Boo Mitchell on a tour of Royal Studios in South Memphis.Royal turns 60 this year and in this episode we’ll reminisce with singer/songwriter Don Bryant on writing hit songs and singing with Willie Mitchell’s band; legendary recording artist Ann Peebles and the magical night behind her hit “I Can’t Stand the Rain;” Memphis musician Scott Bomar on Willie Mitchell’s legacy as teacher, producer and engineer of so many classic hits; and Amber Hamilton with the Memphis Music Initiative and the partnership they have with Royal to pass on its legacy to the future talent.Come celebrate with Boo and the Mitchell family at the Levitt Shell on October 14th featuring local, regional and national artists and November 18th for the grand finale event at the Orpheum. For more information visit royalstudios.com

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Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 119 Michael Hurtt's Haunted Heart

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


The musician/journalist's new book, “[Mind Over Matter: The Myths and Mysteries of Detroit's Fortune Records](http://www.nortonrecords.com/kb-mind-over-matter-the-myths-mysteries-of-detroits-fortune-records-kicks-books-book-only-ships-sept-15/),” co-authored with the great Billy Miller of [Kicks](http://www.nortonrecords.com/kicks-books/?sort=alphaasc) magazine and [Norton Records](http://nortonrecords.com) fame, comes out September 15th. It covers the eclectic label and the entire Detroit underground music scene from the 1950s onward. Mike's love of rockabilly, country, and garage rock has fueled such bands as the Alex Chilton-produced Royal Pendletons, his [Haunted Hearts](https://www.facebook.com/michaelhurttandhishauntedhearts/), and more recently, the New Orleans Night Howlers. His tenure in Tav Falco's Panther Burns proves he's paid some dues. His appearance on the Troubled Men Podcast shows he's not done paying. Topics include a Circle Bar rent party livestream, a return to campus, a testing regimen, the pink tax, a hairdo, sexual orientation, a deadly brawl, Chris Rose, magic beans, a music obsession, a first trip, thrifting, Preservation Hall, Rock'n' Bowl, Matt Uhlman, King Louie, Jay “Big Daddy” Thomas, a meeting in Savannah, life-long conscription, the Mod Dance Party, Kelly Keller, Heather West, “The Sore Losers,” Mike McCarthy, the Western Steakhouse Lounge, Billy “the Kid” Emerson, David Julian Leonard, Miriam Linna, the Ponderosa Stomp, Jack and Devora Brown, D'Vine Spirituals Recordings, the Louisiana Music Factory, Pastor Juan D. Shipp, Clyde Leoppard, Scott Bomar, Bruce Watson, Fat Possum Records, Bible and Tire Recording Co., and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Hey Little Tornado” by Michael Hurtt & His Haunted Hearts

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