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Extrait : « … il rencontre Zach Shields, canadien tout comme lui, les deux partagent cette même obsession pour le monde des ectoplasmes et autres spectres vaporeux, et de cette amitié nait le duo Dead Man's Bones en 2009. Un seul album voit le jour, sur lequel ils ont joué de tous les instruments, sans user d'artifices soniques. C'est Ryan Gosling qui s'est collé au chant, tandis que l'accompagne des chœurs d'enfants issus du Silverlake Conservatory of Music, une organisation éducative à but non lucratif créée en 2001 par Flea, le bassiste des Red Hot Chili Peppers … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
So, Bill is not dead apparently. Find out what he's been up to! Also, the boys attended Lucha Libre & Laughs' Hands of Fate wrestling show on Friday, October 27th. You should listen to what missed out on, or were privy to through the eyes of a doofus, and likely a schizophrenic. In this spectacular the boys cover gas station adderall, Royce Isaacs v Simon Gotch, Oriental Theater sign update, Ginger Snaps, night time comforts, the house special change, how Anaya is too afraid of what is coming to him, Curtis Cole knuckling up, bamboo skewers, Tubi, and so much more Songs Used In the Podcast: “Change in the House of Flies” by Deftones on White Pony “Can You Hear the Music” by Ludwig Goransson on Oppenheimer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) “I've Seen Footage” by Death Grips on The Money Store “Pa Pa Power” by Dead Man's Bones (f. The Silverlake Conservatory of Music Children's Choir) on Dead Man's Bones Where To Find Everything Else: Website Page For The Podcast
$7.00 coffee, picking locks, and sunglasses. Rayla Delanova (Delanova, SadGirl, Sam Blasucci) “Rayla Delanova is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter making music under the name Delanova. After deciding that music was her path of creative expression, she created a solid musical foundation with three years of bass lessons at the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. While her primary instrument is the bass, she also plays guitar and synth, as well as producing and arranging her own songs. She is constantly acquiring new skills to bring her musical vision to life.” Excerpt from https://music.delanova.com Delanova: Bandcamp: https://delanova.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @delanovamusic Website: https://music.delanova.com Merch: https://delanova.bandcamp.com/merch SadGirl: Bandcamp: https://wearesadgirl.bandcamp.com Instagram: @wearesadgirl Website: https://wearesadgirl.com Merch: https://wearesadgirl.bigcartel.com Records: https://store.suicidesqueeze.net/coll… Sam Blasucci: Bandcamp: https://samblasucci.bandcamp.com/album/off-my-stars Instagram: @samblasucci Website: https://www.samblasucci.com/off-my-stars Merch: https://samblasucci.bandcamp.com/merch Records: https://innovativeleisure.net/collections/sam-blasucci The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ndle3K... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
The Brothers acoustically rock out with The Swan, The Myth, The Flu and The Hoffmeister-General, as they play at the Silverlake Conservatory.E-mail us: bentownsendmusic@hotmail.comWe are part of the Deep Dive Podcast Network: https://twitter.com/DeepDivePodNetFollow us on the good old socials:Twitter:Ben: https://twitter.com/universallyrhcpSam: https://twitter.com/stacktownsendInstagram:Ben: https://www.instagram.com/universallyspeakingrhcp_pod/Read ‘Me and My Friends' - The World's #1 RHCP Newsletter - Subscribe here: https://buttondown.email/rhcpsessions.Check out our Drum Ambassadors (Jack Johnson) projects here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdy0pbWSOg6f8vcYnngIQ0AFor your vinyl needs please shop at Black Star Records: https://www.blackstarrecords.co.uk
He’s a multi-instrumentalist, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Thelonious Monster collaborator, and a cofounder, along with Flea, of the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. His career includes playing viola in the orchestra for Ray Charles and playing saxophone with the Chili Peppers, naked except for a sock. Crediting his high school music program with saving his life, he felt compelled to return the favor. Tonight Tree loses the sock and lets it all hang out with the Troubled Men. Topics include a new variant exploding, Mardi Gras plans, an anniversary, Geritol, Castellon’s Pharmacy, Bosco syrup, an N.Y.C. childhood, rural New Jersey, an L.A. relocation, Fairfax High, a school orchestra, college plans, Berklee College of Music, discovering the viola, solving the woodwinds, the harmonica, a change of plans, drug casualties, a golden age, Jack Irons, nicknames, biking to gigs, Hillel Slovak, “Mother’s Milk,” “Truth or Consequences,” Two Free Stooges live, a teaching career, Horace Tapscott, Pete Weiss, road hazards, rental scooters, a NoCal move, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Like Young” from “Blew Year’s Proposition” by Keith Tree Barry Outro music: “There Was A Time” by Keith Tree Barry Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Silverlake Conservatory of Music Homepage
Gift Guide Round 1: Moms, Dads, and Significant (or Formerly Significant) Others It's gift-guide season around these parts, and here we are with the first of three—three!—installments to help you along with the hardest-to-shop-for people in your life (hopefully). If you need more ideas, subscribing to Secret Menu might be just the answer. Moms and Mothers-in-Law! Single mom by choice to an amazing little girl. Since it's just the two of us and she's a toddler, I need to help her buy her a gift for me. I realize that buying a gift for one's self shouldn't be difficult but I'm saving to buy us a condo and this will be my one quality and/or impractical spend for the foreseeable future. So I want to make it count and I'd love your help. I am willing to spend up to $400.00. I appreciate smart function in design and I have lost zero baby weight, so anything that involves sizing has the potential to make me cry, which feels like it would defeat the purpose. I work about 75 hours a week and am currently doing so remotely. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks! Fused bracelet like a Fewer Finer Eternal Bracelet or an Ochre Objects Permanence one Birthstone earrings—maybe one of your birthstone and one of hers. White/Space Francesca studs are sold as solos. Earrings/necklace you could build on each year: Scosha charms, Lizzie Fortunato mood necklace with an alphabet charm, and Fewer Finer vintage charms Kinn Studio locket A break! A one-night staycation or spa day 76 yo mom, super practical, can't throw stuff away, just lost her husband of 60+ years. Tidy Tova Virtual Tidiness Organizing accessories: Hay, Open Spaces, and Yamazaki Home POJ Studio Kintsugi Kit Mending kit: Merchant & Mills Rapid Repair Kit and Purl Soho Cotton Mending Thread Yuns Hardware gift certificate Dims Watering Can + Via Citrus tree Monthly flower delivery—you can make any bouquet a subscription with Farmgirl Flowers Miriam Toews novel: Fight Night or Women Talking Donation to her local library My new step mom who has very good taste and loves thrifting Summersill & Bishop alphabet napkins Vintage calendar from 2011, 2005, 1994, 1983, 1977, 1966, 1955, 1949, 1938, or 1927 Greystone Needlepoint book cover Back issues of a favorite magazine—Gourmet? Berea College Student Craft Machete Apple Watch band Misette colorblock collection Beata Heuman: Every Room Should Sing The House that Pinterest Built by Diane Keaton Vintage piece from French Larkspur or One Day in France Do thrifting for her—splatterware, jadeite, or Fiestaware? Frumpy MIL that you can't stand Ember mug (now a travel one, too) Eileen Fisher brushed recycled cotton cashmere scarf Hillery Sproatt blanket Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout Psychic Outlaw quilted stocking Farmhouse Pottery gift set Mutual aid org My southern mom who thinks NYC made me snobby Magnolia Bakery banana pudding Oliver Pluff Southern Style Iced Tea Cookbooks by Southern female chef: Black, White, and the Grey by Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano and Mosquito Supper Club by Melissa M. Martin Chara's BBQ sauce These Precious Days by Ann Patchett Alabama Chanin sewing kit Dads and Fathers-in-Law! My dad! A very intelligent man. Passionate about baseball but has season tickets. Very covid cautious. Has read all books. Doesn't drink. Isn't handy (no tools). Plays scrabble and has all the boards, no other games. Very fashion apathetic and I always get him clothes. Likes to bike but has a very nice bike and all accessories. Has snow shovel service. Really only cares about his grandkids but spends tons of time with them. Still works (lawyer) and tends to buy anything he needs which is very little! Always a conumdrum. Equal Justice Initiative donation Argo attachment for front of bike to haul grandkids (group gift potential) Non-alcoholic bevs: Ghia, Non, Acid League Wine Proxies, Hella Cocktail Bitters & Soda variety pack, Avec NYT Crossword/Spelling Bee subscription StoryWorth Black Champions in Cycling by Marlon Moncrieffe My dad! Buys himself everything he needs, likes rock and roll bios and mushrooming. and wine! Smallhold mushroom grow kit Mushrooms in the Middle: A Smallhold Cookbook How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and My Life by Ayelet Waldman (paired with this Yelp review??) Acid for the Children by Flea and donation to Silverlake Conservatory of Music Rose Los Angeles x Gossamer CBD Rosin Delights Cure Crate Maison Noir mix case Coda Collection subscription Eden Reforestation Projects donation Last Prisoner Project donation FIL: widower, engineer, spotless home, not into design, kinda into fitness & cooking Blue Hill charcuterie picks Tapas the José Andrés Way Allday knife Spices: Burlap & Barrel and Diaspora Co. Omsom Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health by Gregory Gourdet & JJ Goode The Essential New York Times Cookbook: The Recipes of Record (Anniversary) Top Drawer reversible slippers Future gift certificate Andree Jardin duster and/or Saint Olio cleaning spray and room spray Engineers without Borders donation Romantic Partners (and Former Ones)! A NFT-obsessed new dad who wants to be a lumberjack but actually buys Aimee Leon Dore King Kennedy Rugs bag or bomber Corridor plaid shirt Drake's check work shirt Fear of God thermal pant + henley Clark's Wallabees Blackstock & Weber loafers Garagiste gift certificate Blockchain for Babies (to read to the kid!) Best Made axe Melanie Abrantes DIY plate set Woodworking classes: Makeville Studio in Brooklyn or LA Woodshop in L.A. I need help with my 49-year-old, male, partner. He's a commercial architect, but is super judgey about architect stuff. He constantly scrolls Zillow and vintage car sites. He drinks bourbon, but doesn't want whisky stones and we have an excellent set of glasses. He likes luxury, but won't wear a logo ever. He loves art - folk, sculpture, modern (sometimes the weirder the better) and he created about half the pieces in our house. We live in Atlanta, watch garbage TV and eat/cook good food. Help! Cameo from garbage TV cast member announcing an experiential gift Glaze Studio matchboxes Meet Your Matches commission Pedersen + Lennard bird feeder George Jensen bottle opener or cocktail shaker The materials for a Self Assembly project Do It Yourself by Thomas Barnthaler Vinty vintage/classic car rental Banner Butter Old soul male significant other who manages to find all the wilderness in nyc (birding in prospect park, surfing in the rockaways) in his 20s. Matuse wetsuit—or gloves or booties Merch (or sauna time or a haircut) from Almeda Club, a cute Rockaways surf shop Overnight stay in the Rockaways at The Rockaway Hotel or the vintage 1963 Shasta camper on Hipcamp Trip to Mohonk Mountain House (also does daypasses) Bose Soundlink indoor/outdoor speaker Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City by Leslie Day Donation to Laru Beya Collective Girlfriend who is super Catholic but also super woo and into crystals, energy, etc. Cool cross necklace from Pamela Love, Chan Luu, or Erica Weiner (coral, turquoise, etc.!) Spur—if there's a crystal that means something to her, get it made into jewelry! PIA jewelry Vintage books on herbalism Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood Golde Complete wellness and beauty kit Crockd Pottery Kit Donation to DignityUSA My ex husband who doesn't deserve a gift but we share a daughter together Something for them to do together—tickets to a basketball game or a museum, a video game, etc. A friend who I had a thing with (years ago) and has a jealous girlfriend Nothing! This person does not need a gift from you! If you want to win her over, something consumable for them: Westbourne snacks, Zingerman's noodle kugel, Pizzeria Bianco pizzas, Loria Stern something, or Blackberry Farm biscuits three ways For last year's gift guides, head here and here. Keep those VMs and DMs coming at 833-632-5463 and @athingortwohq! Shop all of our favorite gift picks at MoMA Design Store—so much stunning stuff, and it's 10% of now through November 24 with the code ATHINGORTWO online or in store. 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What would we register for if we were getting married sometime soon? What would we buy if we just really wanted a tablecloth or new drinking glasses? Oh, we have thoughts. And, speaking of wish lists, how exactly do we get our hands on Flea's Bees honey from the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist? For more on Flea (because who doesn't want more on Flea?): Dave Grohl's doc What Drives Us, this GQ article about his relationship with the streetwear designer Melody Ehsani, his memoir Acid for the Children, a video of him playing guitar with Koko, a really moving essay for TIME about his opioid addiction, the org he started Silverlake Conservatory of Music, and, finally, Flea's Bees. Also, of course, his Instagram and Twitter. Picks for wedding registries—and just, like, living our best dining lives—coming right up! For the master, master list, sign up for Secret Menu and dive on in. Flatware: Almoco Flatware, Mono Ring Cutlery, Sabre Bistrot Flatware, and Georg Jensen New York. Dishes: Heath Ceramics, Dansk, Jono Pandolfi, and Pomelo Casa. Cloth napkins, tablecloths, and placemats: Society of Wanderers, Lewis, Thompson Street Studio, and Ames for Goodee. Wine glasses: Fferrone and Estelle Colored Glass. Drinking glasses: Borosil Simple Glass Tumblers, Bormioli Rocco Stackable Bodega Glasses, and Duralex Picardie Glasses in clear or color or with the carafe. Cutting and serving boards: Farmhouse Pottery Dipped Clay Plate, Fort Standard Walnut Plank, and Le Regal French Oak Serving Boards. You know we want to hear from you. Get us at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463. For our baby registry ep, head here. Secret Menu members can get access to the wedding-registry deep-dive over here. Try BetterHelp for professional counseling and get 10% off your first month with our link. Listen to Dipsea's sexy audio stories—a free 30-day trial is yours when you use our link. Get a quote for term life insurance from Haven Life. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Strength Level: The Marching Band This week, I’ve got the WONDERFUL pleasure delight of introducing you to this multi instrumentalist, this brass specialist, this fellow Silverlake Conservatory family member, and this all around great human man: MATT EVANS!! Matt is one of those guys that I’ve run into over the years, and I’m ALWAYS so glad when it happens. We had a few beers before this recording, and it was one of the first times we ever got to just sit down and chill, and it made me like him even more! By the time we started recording, it was just a full on trip down to silly town. I hope you enjoy it, and check out ANYTHING you can involving this wonderful man!!! OUR PERSONAL THOUGHTS FOR YOU TODAY: NAMMUARY STARTS NEXT WEEEEEK!!!! Can’t wait to start unveiling these episodes, so get pumped, go back and listen to all of your favorite episodes, and we’ll see ya again NEXT WEEK!!!!!
On today's show, we are joined by our guitar hero, Michael Fish Herring! From touting with Prince and Christina Aguilera to in-studio work and developing younger artists, Fish has pretty much done it all. With years in the game and a strong dedication to his craft and the art-form, our guest has so much to share about his experiences and ideas around creativity. For show notes and any links to Michael Fish Herring's work, visit: https://notrealart.com/michael-fish-herring We chat about some exciting projects he has been working on recently, early experiences with music growing up and, of course, some interesting insider stories from life on the road. Fish tells us about his creative process, his home studio and how rewarding it is to see his son showing a passion for the arts. We also discuss the technical side of his music, pedal rigs and all the work that goes on behind the scenes. We finish off the discussion considering the more philosophical and social sides of different art-forms and the important part it plays in a functioning society. For this great chat with our friend, be sure to join us on the Not Real Art Podcast. Key Points From This Episode: Fish's most recent tours and his work with big-name artists. The Nickelodeon musical show that Fish has been working on. Music in family and finding a job as a musician at an early age. Fish's first band called Psychedelic Mushroom! Raising children in Los Angeles; the good and the bad parts. The art of guitar tech! Some of the great wizards who fulfill this role. Pedalboards, complicated rigs and the dangers of complex wiring. Fish's creative process, coming up with ideas and jotting them down as memos. A really exciting new artist that Fish has been working with recently. The music business as it is now; Soundcloud, royalties and access. The Berlin street art scene, anonymity and getting paid in the creative game. The responsibility fo the individual and their duty to the larger community. Art's role in feeding the soul and transforming the world around us. And much more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Michael Fish Herring — http://www.colorblindfish.com Michael Fish Herring — https://twitter.com/colorblindfish Christina Aguilera — http://www.christinaaguilera.com Prince — https://www.prince.com Brian McKnight — http://www.bmcknight.com/ Patti LaBelle — https://www.pattilabelle.com/ Toni Braxton — http://www.tonibraxton.com New Kids on the Block — https://www.nkotb.com/ Boyz II Men — http://www.boyziimen.com/ Backstreet Boys — https://www.backstreetboys.com 98 Degrees — https://www.98degrees.com/ TLC — https://www.biography.com/people/groups/tlc Nickelodeon — http://www.nickelodeonafrica.com The Doors — https://www.thedoors.com/ Jimi Hendrix — https://www.jimihendrix.com Queen — http://www.queenonline.com/ AC/DC — https://www.acdc.com/welcome Bon Jovi — http://www.bonjovi.com Nickelback — https://www.nickelback.com/ Zac Brown — https://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/zac-brown-band Richie Sambora — https://ultimateclassicrock.com/tags/richie-sambora/ The Winner Is — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2341735/ Takumi Suetsugu — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7619585/ Pro Tools — https://www.avid.com/pro-tools Kidrobot — https://www.kidrobot.com Hamish Anderson — http://www.hamishandersonmusic.com Shepard Fairy — https://obeygiant.com David Byrne — http://davidbyrne.com/ Eric Clapton — https://www.ericclapton.com/ Lionel Richie — https://lionelrichie.com/ The Curly Shuffle — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBiHysKnvGs The Baked Potato — https://www.thebakedpotato.com Billie Eilish — https://site.billieeilish.com Silverlake Conservatory — https://silverlakeconservatory.org Red Hot Chili Peppers — https://redhotchilipeppers.com Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/...
This week Sonya's guest is award-winning architect Barbara Bestor. Barbara is the principal of Bestor Architecture, and the vision behind LA landmarks such as Intelligentsia Coffee, the Silverlake Conservatory of Music and the headquarters for Beats by Dre and Nasty Gal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Strength Level: A Sneeze! This week, Super Strong Ryan (with the help of fan fave, TARA LOUISE)interviews the amazing KIRA MORRISON! Ryan met Kira through the Silverlake Conservatory of Music and has been working with her for years, and now you get to hear first hand why she is so cool! Not only do we feature another original track of Tara's at the beginning of the show, but in addition to Kira's interview, she brought her guitar to the studio and plays THREE of her original tunes for you guys. What more do you want guys? That's all you could possibly want! Kira and Tara are BOTH amazingly talented people, so jump on the band wagon early, and enjoy another great week of your favorite dang podcast! OUR PERSONAL THOUGHTS FOR YOU TODAY: Easter and April Fool's Day JUST passed....breath it in. No more fear of huge rabbits or looking like a fool for an entire year. I love it when you feel safe from those dangers.
Broken engagement blues. Meeting Trent Reznor at a Chipotle. Comedian Brooks Whelan joins the Groomzillas to talk the ups and downs of life and gets real about "trauma bonding," writing a 38 page breakup letter at the Grand Canyon, and learning to appreciate the simple things in life, like seeing Flea water the plants at the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. Plus the secret origin of Eric's everyday toupee. I DOs and I DONTs. And the latest CHECKING IN WITH BRETT turns into an impromptu relationship counseling session for Dan and Eric that ends in tears and redemption.FOLLOW GROOMZILLAS:https://twitter.com/groomzillashttps://www.instagram.com/groomzillaspodGROOMZILLAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/groomzillas