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Alison Martino is back! Alison is the creative force behind one of the best Instagrams out there - Vintage Los Angeles. Alison and Kilby talk about their recent dinner at the legendary Dan Tana's and the history of the restaurant. And Alison tells a fascinating story, how her dad, singer Al Martino, somehow lost the song 'Strangers in the Night' to Frank Sinatra. Al Martino apparently had the song first and did a scratch track before the lyrics were written and where Al ad-libbed "doo-be-doo-be-doo." Hmmm...did Frank pull a fast one? Plus, LA Restaurant talk for your next visit to the City of Angels. Let's Go! And don't forget to go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to enjoy their new Smash Burgers. And use Promo Code GORGEOUS at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in to Frank Sinatra's musical hits as Joe Piscopo pays tribute to Sinatra's all-time epic LP, A Man and His Music!
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Older students present musical whodunit Educational programs happen year-round at Philipstown's Depot Theater, but in the summer, motivated thespians from first graders to high school seniors take over the place. The middle schoolers, known as the Depot Theater Youth Players, performed Music Man Jr. last week. On Thursday (July 31), 15 members of the Teen Players began a weekend run of the youth edition of Curtains, billed as a musical comedy whodunit, that continues through Sunday. The book is by Cold Spring resident Rupert Holmes, best known for The Mystery of Edwin Drood. John Kander and Fred Ebb, the team behind Chicago, Cabaret and the song "New York, New York," made famous by Frank Sinatra, wrote the music. Silvia Hardman, a sophomore at Haldane High School, portrays the female lead, Niki Harris. She says she likes "how the songs are put together; they're written in rounds and the parts fit well." In the farce, characters die onstage, but in a campy way. To Haldane junior Julian Costantine, who plays Lt. Frank Cioffi, the dialogue is "funny and fluid." During a recent rehearsal of a full-cast number, "In the Same Boat," Costantine delivered well-timed staccato lines in the style of Harold Hill, the lead character in The Music Man, and the con man Lyle Lanley from The Simpsons. With acting, "you become a different you," he says. "It's fun to get crazy onstage and go all out inhabiting a character and pretending to be someone." Mistakes, he's made a few. But he takes it in stride: "That's where the improv gene has to kick in." The players are directed by Natalie Arneson, who oversees student musicals for the Sleepy Hollow school district. "It's a real joy to help young people figure something out, either about their ability onstage or in the real world," she says. During the rehearsal, Arneson held the actors to high standards but conveyed the message with a smooth style, starting things off with a jig and breathing exercises to get everyone loose. Sitting at an electronic keyboard, music director Daniel Kelly worked out parts with the singers. The middle school and high school productions shared a set with a 5-foot turntable activated by foot power. For "In the Same Boat," an elaborate song-and-dance number, choreographer Justin Wingenroth crams characters onto the small stage (including nine bodies on the turntable), but the cast made it look easy. Many actors return year after year, says Amy Dul, executive director of The Depot Theater, who established the summer program 28 years ago. Alums include film actor Charlie Plummer and Xena Petkanas, a Broadway lighting designer. "We watch them grow and find themselves by taking on roles and being someone else," says Dul. "It's like a sports team, where they support each other and work together for the greater good." Coming up next at the space is a week-long Sing Away Camp for first through third graders, followed by a performance on Aug. 15. The children will learn and act out three Broadway songs. According to Rachel Moody, director of youth programming, it's "highly adorable." The Depot Theater is located at 10 Garrison's Landing. Tickets to Curtains, which will be performed today (Aug. 1) at 7 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., are $12 at depottheater.org.
Evie and Eli are a dynamic duo with a deep love for food, adventure, and building unforgettable experiences. Based in Las Vegas, they're both certified SCA judges, and passionate foodies. Eli is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, global traveler, and expert builder of custom off-road vehicles. In 2023, he introduced the Military Class to King of the Hammers—his own creation, inspired by converting a 2011 Armorworks Hyena Military Prototype into an Ultra4 race truck. Evie is a top-tier Google Maps restaurant reviewer—ranked in the top 10 worldwide—a creator of unforgettable events, and the designer behind the off-road vehicle that took her and Eli to second place in their class at the 2022 Mint 400. Known for her unique blend of creativity and authenticity, she turns every experience into something truly special. THE VENUE In Spring 2024, they purchased a 5-acre property in Homewood Canyon just outside Death Valley National Park and opened Base Camp Death Valley as an event venue in March 2025. The centerpiece is the Desert Rose Manor, a 6,000 sq ft, four-story colonial home featuring stunning exterior wrought ironwork by the late Raymon Larose—a legendary West Coast blacksmith whose work graces the homes of Frank Sinatra and Barbra Walters, and properties owned by Paramount, Universal, Disney Studios, MGM Grand, as well as creations for Barry Manilow, Michael Jackson, The Osmond Family, and many more. While the Manor's interior is currently undergoing a careful remodel, the exterior will be beautifully finished in time for the October 2025 event—offering a gorgeous backdrop. Guests at Base Camp Death Valley can enjoy one of Larose's remarkable creations up close—the wedding arch made from wrought iron gates originally crafted for Barbra Walters' house. Though these gates were damaged by a visitor before they could be shipped, Larose rebuilt a new set and later repaired the originals. The restored gates now serve as a striking and historic backdrop for the wedding ceremony area, offering attendees a unique glimpse into the artistry that enriches the property. Don't let the reputation of the Death Valley heat scare you away—Base Camp sits at a refreshing 3,000 feet in elevation, often 5–10 degrees cooler than Las Vegas, NV. October temperatures are ideal, and the night sky? Absolutely unreal. As a designated 100% DarkZone, Base Camp offers one of the clearest, darkest stargazing experiences on Earth. THE EVENT On October 11, 2025, they'll host the inaugural Sizzlin at Sunset Steak Cookoff, a fully SCA-sanctioned event featuring Golden Ticket opportunities for Steak and Ancillaries—making it the final qualifying event before the SCA World Championships in Fort Worth March 2026. And because ticket winners can't take home more than one Golden Ticket in a category, it's a prime opportunity for novice competitors to snag a spot. The legendary Ken Phillips, SCA Co-Founder, will serve as the SCA event rep. Competitors can camp onsite(limited spaces available) or take advantage of discounted lodging in nearby Ridgecrest, CA (just 37 miles away). Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a backyard cook ready to try your hand, the Sizzlin at Sunset Steak Cookoff is shaping up to be one of the most exciting, welcoming, and visually stunning events of the season.
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Send us a textWarner Archive's George Feltenstein discusses the stunning new 4K UHD and Blu-ray restoration of MGM's 1956 musical "High Society" starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra with Louis Armstrong.Purchase links:HIGH SOCIETY (1956) 4K&Blu-ray Combo PackHIGH SOCIETY (1956) Blu-rayEPISODE DETAILS:• VistaVision's horizontal filming process presented unique challenges for scanning and restoration• Original film negatives were scanned using specialized Director scanners adapted specifically for horizontal use• Audio restoration utilized original six-track pre-recordings to create authentic multi-channel sound• Finding and preserving the original stereophonic music recordings was crucial to the restoration process• "High Society" was MGM's highest-grossing film of 1956 despite strong competition• Louis Armstrong functions as a Greek chorus throughout the film, with Bing Crosby having roots in jazz• Grace Kelly's final Hollywood film before becoming Princess of Monaco shows her comedic talents• Director Charles Walters moved from Broadway dancer to MGM choreographer to successful director• Special features include behind-the-scenes material, audio promos, and the appropriate "Millionaire Droopy" cartoon• Warner Archive's commitment to high-quality 4K releases continues with more titles plannedCheck out Warner Archive's Facebook page for more information and updates on upcoming releases. The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group As an Amazon Affiliate, The Extras may receive a commission for purchases through our purchase links. There is no additional cost to you, and every little bit helps us in the production of the podcast. Thanks in advance. Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. tim@theextras.tv
Episode 332, Songs About Boats, pays musical tribute to everything from rowboats to oceans to water skiers. Performers include Frank Sinatra, Charles Tenet, Joy Hodges, Bobby Darin, The Andrews Sisters, Neil Sedaka, Burl Ives, and... Read More The post Episode 332, Songs About Boats appeared first on Sam Waldron.
Listen in to Frank Sinatra's musical hits as Joe Piscopo features his listeners requests!
Mark Shaw : The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What's My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy KilgallenWas What's My Line TV Star, media icon, and crack investigative reporter and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered for writing a tell-all book about the JFK assassination? If so, is the main suspect in her death still at large?These questions and more are answered in former CNN, ESPN, and USA Today legal analyst Mark Shaw's 25th book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much. Through discovery of never-before-seen videotaped eyewitness interviews with those closest to Kilgallen and secret government documents, Shaw unfolds a “whodunit” murder mystery featuring suspects including Frank Sinatra, J. Edgar Hoover, Mafia Don Carlos Marcello and a "Mystery Man" who may have silenced Kilgallen. All while by presenting through Kilgallen's eyes the most compelling evidence about the JFK assassinations since the House Select Committee on Assassination's investigation in the 1970s.Called by the New York Post, “the most powerful female voice in America,” and by acclaimed author Mark Lane the “the only serious journalist in America who was concerned with who killed John Kennedy and getting all of the facts about the assassination,” Kilgallen's official cause of death reported as an overdose of barbiturates combined with alcohol, has always been suspect since no investigation occurred despite the death scene having been staged. Shaw proves Kilgallen, a remarkable woman who broke the "glass ceiling" before the term became fashionable, was denied the justice she deserved, that is until now. More about the book may be learned at thereporterwhoknewtoomuch.com or thedorothykilgallenstory.org.https://amzn.to/4m9aDhjBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Before there was Fallon, Kimmel, or Colbert — there was Johnny Carson, the undisputed King of Late Night. We talk with Howard Smith, author of the book, My Friend Johnny, who was Carson's longtime Malibu neighbor, friend, and tennis partner. Howard pulls back the curtain on Carson's private world — from secret card games with Steve Martin, Don Rickles, Carl Reiner, and Martin Short, to the personal joke-writing advice Johnny gave Jay Leno. We also get tales of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Weintraub, and even a Carson monologue name-drop that sent Howard's high school friends into a frenzy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the entire 1st hour. The conversation includes stories about pianos at Six Flags; Wet Willy's waterslides; Frank Sinatra and John Travolta; handsome older actors; immigration to St Louis.
The Montreal musician Yves Jarvis spent a year listening only to Frank Sinatra when he wrote his sixth and latest album, “All Cylinders.” He says it's the least contrived thing he's ever done. Not only did he produce the record, but he also plays every instrument on it, blending genres like bluegrass, jazz, folk and even yacht-rock in unexpected ways. Back in March, Yves joined Tom Power to tell us how his songwriting evolved in the process, and how he concussed himself while having too much fun in the studio.
0:00 - Can Bo Nix avoid the feared Sophomore Slump? More importantly, is that even a real thing? Sean Payton isn't worried about it at all.15:18 - Bo Nix spent a few days hanging out with Drew Brees this summer. Brett raised an interesting question: can the GOATs really teach young guys? Sometimes, the best players ever have a natural ability and athleticism that can't really be taught. 36:18 - Brett's an old soul, He still listens to Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra on vinyl. Berto's music taste is a little more modern. Actually, a lot more modern.
Actor and comedian Darrell Hammond joins Adam in studio to talk about his legendary run on Saturday Night Live and what it was like taking over for the iconic Don Pardo as the show's announcer. He reflects on the surreal experience of watching old sketches of himself, including a memorable one where he portrayed Bill Clinton on the phone with Saddam Hussein and Monica Lewinsky. He opens up about the challenges he faced during his time on SNL, and a harrowing story about getting arrested in the Bahamas and being left behind by a cruise ship. In the news, Mayhem and Adam react to Hunter Biden's explosive new interview where he claims President Biden took Ambien before the 2024 debate and defends his controversial painting sales. They also weigh in on Donald Trump's demand for the Washington Commanders to revert to their former team name, as well as Bill Cosby's shocking comments comparing Malcolm-Jamal Warner's death to the murder of his own son.Writer and comedy veteran Andy Cowan stops by to share stories from his time writing for Seinfeld and pitching ideas to Larry David. Adam reflects on how doing the opposite of his mother's advice led him to success, and he asks Andy whether Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David were playing exaggerated versions of themselves or just being authentic. Andy brings in a clip from The Merv Griffin Show, where he performed a spot-on Frank Sinatra impression, prompting a nostalgic discussion about Merv's legendary career. Adam closes the show by ranting about why it is so important to use a coaster on the podcast table.Get it on.FOR MORE WITH DARRELL HAMMOND:TOUR DATE:Comedy Works Denver - South at the Landmark - Friday (7/25) - Sunday(7/27)ONE MAN SHOW: CRAY - available on AudibleINSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @darrellchammondFOR MORE WITH JASON “MAYHEM” MILLER: INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @mayhemmillerWEBSITE: www.mayhemnow.com FOR MORE WITH ANDY COWAN:PODCAST: ‘The Neurotic Vaccine with Andy Cowan and Dr. Scott Kopoian'WEBSITE: AndyCowan.netTWITTER: @AndyGCowanThank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlinetry.drinkbrez.com/CAROLLA/ and use code CAROLLA for a $5 credit and free shipping on your first orderoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvLIVE SHOWS: August 6 - Reno, NVAugust 7 - Portland, ORSeptember 12-13 - El Paso, TX (4 Shows)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 4 continues with a deep dive into the Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza's recent induction into the prestigious Historic Hotels of America program, highlighting its rich 100-year legacy. Director of Hotel Operations Matthew White shares how this recognition elevates the Chase's national profile and attracts travelers seeking unique historic experiences. The hotel, known affectionately as “The Chase” locally, boasts a storied past hosting legends like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and The Rolling Stones, plus dignitaries and presidents. More than just a hotel, it's a vibrant hub with restaurants, condos, and a movie theater—truly a city within a city. The segment wraps by teasing upcoming local promotions aimed at reconnecting St. Louisans with this iconic venue's history and memories.
Some philosophers posit the difficult truth that a world without grief would deprive us of a deeper appreciation of the evanescent beauty of life. Life cannot be grasped; it flows mysteriously from one moment into another - here, and gone. This is your moment to take it all in, so be present and celebrate it, they urge. When Stephen Colbert says that the devastating loss of his father and brothers in a fatal plane crash taught him gratitude one has to step back in awe and wonder to reflect on the heart tugging idea that grief may be a gift. Today we feature two survivors of loss - physical and spiritual. When Lucinda Williams asked “If we lived in a world without tears, how would broken find the bones?…” she hinted at this enigma 17 years before a stroke almost took her life; Patti Smith survived a punishing revolving door of grief: losing her husband Fred, her brother Todd, her best friend Robert, and somehow she moved through it all to create one of the most incendiary recordings of her career - after an 8 year hiatus. PATTI SMITHPatti Smith is a national treasure - (I don't throw that title around) - although, she'd probably demur saying she was just a chick from New Jersey who got lucky. But, anyone familiar with her memoir Just Kids knows it wasn't luck that drove this waitress with artistic aspirations to migrate to New York City to seek her rock n roll fortune among the poetic luminaries of the era - it was true grit and an unshakeable confidence in her talent.I admired her then - in Sinatra drag on the cover of her debut album Horses, with all that tomboy swagger, but I LOVE her now as our eternally youthful elder poetess, touring the world like a good will ambassador for the embattled Peace and Love generation. On the song Gone Again she rages against loss, even as she acquiesces to its inevitability.LUCINDA WILLIAMSLucinda Williams is the ideal blend of tough and tender, of homespun heart and poetic sophistication. She is one of the best singer songwriters America has produced, and that's saying something. She's a short story Magus with an authentic Southern twang, whose autobiographical fiction stirs the heart like few others can.Her album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, released in 1998, brought her to the attention of a much broader national audience, and her open hearted vulnerability proved both a blessing and a curse. Her artistic output and touring schedule accelerated, but in 2020, those wheels came off the axel, when a stroke took away her ability to play and sing. Thankfully, she's been working her way back, and the last chapter hasn't been written yet.
With a career spanning over 60 years, Roy “Bickel” is a living legend in the world of live entertainment. From his early days as a professional water skier in 1960s Florida to flying through the air as a human cannonball in the circus, Roy's path has been anything but ordinary.In 1969, he transitioned from circus tents to concert tours, launching a groundbreaking rigging career that would span Broadway, arena concerts, Olympics, and global productions. He helped standardize the color-coded wire rope system still used today, trained generations of riggers, and worked with icons like Elvis Presley, Joni Mitchell, Billy Joel, Kiss, Destiny's Child, Beyoncé.Jethro Tull, Aerosmith, Frank Sinatra, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Kenny Rogers, Alabama, 10,000 Maniacs, Backstreet Boys, New Kids, Reba and many more. Roy's expertise has taken him from rigging Mary Poppins to fly across arenas, to managing safety on Olympic flames, to innovating load-bearing techniques still in use across the industry. His reputation for grit, ingenuity, and mentorship is unmatched—and his stories are as jaw-dropping as his career.An ESTA Lifetime Award recipient and 2025 Parnelli Honoree, Roy continues to work, teach, and inspire—proving that curiosity, courage, and character can take you from a hotel pool ski show to the biggest stages on Earth.
Abe Saffron rose from wartime wheeler-dealing to become the king of Sydney's underworld, a man whose appetite for sex, money and scandal was unmatched by any other Aussie gangster in the swinging Sixties. Saffron paid everybody off, brought Sinatra to Sydney, and hosted Sinatra. He was, in the words of one reporter, “Mr Sin”. But as Saffron's empire of vice grew, so did the list of those desperate to bring him down — including his own henchmen. And as the Seventies dawned, Saffron would be embroiled in two fatal scandals that stained his reputation forever: one a tragic fairground fire, the other a kidnapping and murder that shocked the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juliet Prowse: Born to Dance: The Extraordinary Life Story of My AuntIn this episode, I discussed with Juliet Prowse regarding her book about her Aunt Juliet Prowse. Juliet Prowse was a young South African dancer and entertainer who burst into the international spotlight in her first Hollywood movie, Can-Can. Considered talented and exotic, she caught the media's attention and her engagement to Frank Sinatra fuelled their fascination further. But was it love and what did Sinatra make of Juliet's relationship with Elvis during G.I. Blues? Unhappy with 20th Century Fox, Juliet broke out of her contract, created her own company and became one of the highest paid dancers of her era on a $1 million Las Vegas contract in the mid-1970s.
Listen in to Frank Sinatra's musical hits as Joe Piscopo brings his enthusiasm and love for Sinatra live from the 77 WABC Bernard McGuirk Studio in New York City.
durée : 01:59:03 - Sammy Davis Jr, Le Crooner idéal - par : Thierry Jousse - "Personnalité atypique, militant anti-ségrégationniste, membre du Rat Pack, avec Frank Sinatra et Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr était surtout un admirable crooner, non dénué de fantaisie. La preuve avec un programme qui lui est entièrement consacré…" Thierry Jousse Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
This podcast we smoke Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 Sumatra, Drink Frank Sinatra Select Jack Daniels & take at facts you didnt know about Frank, along with our typical sophomoric behavior. Follow @TheCigarDungeon On twitter/Instagram/facebook
This is an Encore Presentation of my July 2024 interview with Steve Gadd, World Class Drummer who has played and/or toured with a Who's Who of Superstars including James Taylor, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Chick Corea, Frank Sinatra and Luciano Pavoratti. He's played on countless hit records including Paul Simon's “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” and “Late In The Evening” and Steely Dan's “Aja”. My featured song is my version of Chick Corea's “Sea Journey” from my debut 1994 album Miles Behind. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH STEVE:www.drstevegadd.com______________________ROBERT'S RECENT SINGLES:“THE CUT OF THE KNIFE” is Robert's latest single. An homage to jazz legend Dave Brubeck and his hit “Take Five”. It features Guest Artist Kerry Marx, Musical Director of The Grand Ole Opry band, on guitar solo. Called “Elegant”, “Beautiful” and “A Wonder”! CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------“DAY AT THE RACES” is Robert's newest single.It captures the thrills, chills and pageantry of horse racing's Triple Crown. Called “Fun, Upbeat, Exciting!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS___________________“MOON SHOT” reflects my Jazz Rock Fusion roots. The track features Special Guest Mark Lettieri, 5x Grammy winning guitarist who plays with Snarky Puppy and The Fearless Flyers. The track has been called “Firey, Passionate and Smokin!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS____________________“ROUGH RIDER” has got a Cool, ‘60s, “Spaghetti Western”, Guitar-driven, Tremolo sounding, Ventures/Link Wray kind of vibe!CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------“LOVELY GIRLIE” is a fun, Old School, rock/pop tune with 3-part harmony. It's been called “Supremely excellent!”, “Another Homerun for Robert!”, and “Love that Lovely Girlie!”Click HERE for All Links—----------------------------------“THE RICH ONES ALL STARS” is Robert's single featuring the following 8 World Class musicians: Billy Cobham (Drums), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), John Helliwell (Sax), Pat Coil (Piano), Peter Tiehuis (Guitar), Antonio Farao (Keys), Elliott Randall (Guitar) and David Amram (Pennywhistle).Click HERE for the Official VideoClick HERE for All Links—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Bone2pick is BACK with our 100th, yes 100th!!!, interview. At our viewers' request, Michael will assume the role of interviewee as opposed to his normal gig as interviewer. Michael sits down with lifelong friend and bass trombonist extraordinaire Jim Martin to discuss growing up in the bay area, the Eastman years, joining Buddy Rich's band, his lengthy tenure with Frank Sinatra, a career changing 15 years with the Rolling Stones, loads of recording work in New York, the process of developing his signature trombones with the great S.E. Shires Co., the recently released Michael Davis model Laskey mouthpieces and of course his baby, Hip-Bone Music. Happy 100 everyone and big thanks for your continued support!
The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Washington, California, Hawaii, and then another situation that sort of spilled out across generations through Florida, Brazil, Uruguay, and the cities of Kokomo and Richmond in Indiana.KOMO News's coverage of Ihsan Ali and Zahraa Ali, a married couple facing attempted murder charges, for attacking their daughter in an alleged attempted honor killing: https://komonews.com/news/local/trial-begins-for-lacey-parents-accused-in-attempted-honor-killing-of-teen-daughter-high-school-teenager-iraq-washington-seattle-court-investigation-viral-video-witness-lockdownCourt TV's coverage of Ihsan Ali and Zahraa Ali, a married couple facing attempted murder charges, for attacking their daughter in an alleged attempted honor killing: https://www.courttv.com/news/wa-v-ihsan-zahraa-ali-attempted-honor-killing-trial/The Los Angeles Times's coverage of the wrongful conviction of Alexander Torres: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-15/he-was-wrongfully-convicted-of-murder-now-l-a-county-agreed-to-settle-for-14-millionThe Honolulu Civil Beat's report on Maui County Prosecutor Andrew Martin's efforts to prosecute strangulation cases: https://www.civilbeat.org/2025/07/this-common-precursor-to-murder-is-too-rarely-prosecuted-on-maui/Our episode that we referenced, featuring Megan, the daughter of Leslie Hope Houston: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/26c3b73e-18ad-46a3-a604-3de2a00eead3An article from the Miami New Times that gets into the saga of the Mitriones: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/forever-missing-part-2-6339482The Los Angeles Times on the case of Dan Mitrione Jr.: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-03-15-mn-34985-story.htmlTime's report on the case of Dan Mitrione Jr.: https://time.com/archive/6708931/drugs-the-fbi-gets-its-man/The UPI's article on Dan Mitrione Jr.'s conviction: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/03/15/Former-FBI-agents-father-was-assassinated-by-Uruguayan-rebels/5000874571985//The New York Times's article on Dan Mitrione Sr.'s murder::https://www.nytimes.com/1970/08/14/archives/rogers-among-mourners-as-mitrione-is-buried.htmlFiles from the Ford Library Museum on the Dan Mitrione Sr. case: https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/sites/default/files/pdf_documents/library/document/0054/4526305.pdfA Central Intelligence Agency document on the Dan Mitrione Sr. case: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88-01365R000300210067-1.pdfThe Palladium-Item's article on Frank Sinatra's benefit concert for the Mitriones: https://www.pal-item.com/story/news/local/2020/08/10/richmond-police-chief-dan-mitrione-ex-rpd-murder-international-news-50-years-ago/3317249001Support your local bookstores — check out Dan Mitrione Jr.'s book on a serial killer here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/suddenly-gone-the-kansas-murders-of-serial-killer-richard-grissom-dan-mitrione/11812890?ean=9781886039230&next=tPre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-bridge-the-delphi-murders-and-the-dark-side-of-the-american-heartland-aine-cain/21866881?ean=9781639369232Or here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Shadow-of-the-Bridge/Aine-Cain/9781639369232Or here: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Bridge-Murders-American-Heartland/dp/1639369236Join our Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/c/murdersheetSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Check out more inclusive sizing and t-shirt and merchandising options here: https://themurdersheet.dashery.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ol' Blue Eyes is crooning his way onto the podcast this week! We're reclining by the fireside, tie loose, scotch in hand, and listening as Frank Sinatra sings for Only The Lonely. It's Connor's first crack at the Year Of Redemption; James scored Sinatra's Watertown years ago (and he was pretty harsh). Will this ballad-laden, melancholy album raise the stakes and earn the Chairman Of The Board a better score? We'll talk about his rise, demise, and resurgence, get lost in Sinatramania, and evaluate his salary as his career cemented itself as the stuff of legends. The Mixtaper squares off against Connor once more with facts about too much cheesecake, a high-profile kidnapping, and a string of infamous karaoke killings you have to hear to believe! Give me one for my baby and one score for the road... Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro8:34 About Frank Sinatra28:51 About Only The Lonely32:47 Fact Or Spin34:20 Frank Sinatra Had A Famous Rival39:31 Fast Fired Facts: Burial Items42:41 Frank Sinatra Was Kidnapped46:55 My Way And The Highway: The My Way Killings52:13 Facts From The Cutting Room Floor55:10 Album Art57:20 Only The Lonely1:03:22 Angel Eyes1:06:20 What's New?1:08:29 It's A Lonesome Old Town1:10:11 Willow Weep For Me1:11:50 Good-Bye1:14:05 Blues In The Night1:17:24 Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry1:19:22 Ebb Tide1:21:30 Spring Is Here1:23:39 Gone With The Wind1:27:06 One For My Baby1:29:26 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helen and Gavin chat about Heads of State, I'm Your Venus, Superman, and 40 Acres and it's Week 10 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1968, which will be picked from My Cup Runneth Over by Ed Ames, By the Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell, Up, Up and Away by The Fifth Dimension, Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry, and Somethin' Stupid by Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra.
A Brooklyn-born, Harlem-based jazz vocalist, blues guitarist, songwriter, band leader, and a true luminary in the world of music. Revered by the Miami Herald as an artist graced with "the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra, and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King' Cole," Allan Harris stands as an embodiment of moving and magisterial artistry. With a career spanning fourteen recordings as a leader, Allan Harris has captivated audiences worldwide with his exceptional talent and charismatic presence. Allan is a three-time recipient of the New York Nightlife Award for "Outstanding Jazz Vocalist," a distinguished DownBeat "Rising Star Jazz Vocalist," and a 3rd place winner of the prestigious 2022 "Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition." Harris is also a two-time recipient of Hot House Jazz Magazine's "Best Male Jazz Vocalist" award and has been honored with a Back Stage award for "Ongoing Achievement in Jazz." Internationally he has been bestowed with France's Palmares Award top 3 Best Jazz Vocal Albums. He has shared the stage with luminaries such as Tony Bennett, Dionne Warwick, Diana Krall, Abbey Lincoln, Natalie Cole, and many others. Variety describes Harris as "a velvet-voiced jazz singer, with a savvy manner and music in his veins."
Dans cet épisode de "Confidentiel" sur RTL, Jean-Alphonse Richard explore la vie complexe de Frank Sinatra, surnommé "The Voice". Ce podcast retrace son parcours, de son enfance marquée par des cicatrices physiques et émotionnelles à sa carrière fulgurante de crooner. L'émission aborde ses relations tumultueuses, notamment avec Ava Gardner, et ses liens présumés avec la mafia. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I've always been drawn to people who've done the hard work of figuring themselves out. Dr. Glenn Berger is one of those people. At 17, he was working in one of the top recording studios alongside Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra. By 37, he was writing jingles for toys, using drugs every day, and wondering how his life had gotten so far off track. In this episode, Glenn shares how he felt lost in life and what helped him feel like himself again. It's one of the most personal and thoughtful conversations I've had in a long time. He tells the story of a trip to Ellis Island and a message from his grandfather that changed everything. We also talk about why so many people feel stuck, how shame holds us back, and what it means to live in a way that aligns with your values. We talk about: Glen's early years in the music industry (and what it really taught him) The burnout that brought him to a breaking point Why so many high-achievers feel lost The six traits of stuckness (and the six attributes of the heart) What it looks like to grow, evolve, and stay true to yourself at any age Glen's HeartFinders project and how it helps people reconnect with their purpose Connect with Glenn: Visit go.heartfinders.co for a free lesson or free consultation
From time to time this august podcast discusses the jazz vocal arts and opinions are expressed. Heavy hitters like Sinatra, Fitzgerald, Vaughan, and Torme have all been inspected. For this episode, the boys venture to the odder corners of the jazz vocal realm, looking at projects where the vocalist isn't the only - or sometimes even the main - talent featured. Also we talk about ELO, Astrud Gilberto – FOLLOW THE RAINBOW: Frankie Laine – JAZZ SPECTACULAR; Steve Swallow – HOME; Jackie & Roy – A WILDER ALIAS; Kurt Elling – GUILTY PLEASURES VOLUME 2.
In the latest episode, Gianni shares exclusive, unreleased tracks from his album ‘Reflections 2', featuring Frank Sinatra's full orchestra and saxophonist Jimmy Mulligan. Gianni highlights the unique opportunity for listeners to purchase and download these tracks exclusively from his website, giannirusso.com. Amid his excitement, Russo also announces upcoming events, including his presence at the Fanboy Expo in Orlando and a significant performance at Resorts World Catskills on Columbus Day weekend. Unfortunately, co-host Jeannie Raymond could not join due to flight cancellations, but the show continues with lively anecdotes and musical interludes.
Episode Notes Rob is back yet again with Jay Cluitt of The Con Air Podcast, the Deep Blue Sea Podcast and Life Vs Film as John deals with foreign concepts that lead to some Sinatra notes.
An all new episode! Songs in this episode: “America the Beautiful” Frank Sinatra (1963) “Outa Space” Billy Preston (1971) Excerpts from Jimmy Swaggart Ministries (YouTube) “Great Balls of Fire” Jerry Lee Lewis (1961) “That’s All There Is” Mickey Gilley (1980) “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” Bob Dylan (1983) Theme from the …
Adlai Stevenson collapses and dies; Robert McNamara heads for Saigon; Sinatra plays Forest Hills; Viet Cong forces multiply; a legendary stunt pilot is killed; National League All-Stars reign supreme. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein. Support this project on Patreon!
Listen in to Frank Sinatra's musical hits as Joe Piscopo pays tribute to Sinatra Swingin' Session!
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Helen and Gavin chat about F1, M3gan 2.0, and Jurassic World Rebirth and it's Week 9 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1967, which will be picked from What Now My Love by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Almost Persuaded by David Houston, Monday, Monday by The Mamas and the Papas, Winchester Cathedral by The New Vaudeville Band, and Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra.
What's the ideal blood pressure target for older adults with hypertension? Should we aim for a systolic BP of 120 mmHg in all older adults, as suggested by the SPRINT trial? Or should we be more flexible—especially for those who are frail or among the oldest old? This week on the GeriPal Podcast, we explore the nuances of managing blood pressure in older adults with our guests Dr. Mark Supiano, Dr. Mitra Jamshidian, and Dr. Simon Ascher. Now, some of our astute GeriPal listeners may say, “wait, didn't you already talk about this with Mark Supiano in a 2017 podcast titled How Low Should We Go with Blood Pressure in Older Adults?” Yes, we sure did, but we decided to revisit this topic as Mitra Jamshidian and Simon Ascher published a new JAGS research study focused on developing a framework to individualize the net benefit of intensive blood pressure control based on the results of the SPRINT trial. Their key finding: most community-dwelling older adults in the SPRINT trial experienced greater benefits than harms from more aggressive blood pressure targets—even those who were older, frail, or on multiple medications. Join us for an in-depth discussion on balancing risks, benefits, and patient preferences in hypertension management for older adults. Plus, we might just sneak in a little Frank Sinatra for good measure.
In today's episode, I interview Steven Ray, a legendary figure in the music and entertainment industry. His expansive career began as a roadie for Sammy Davis Jr. and George Rhodes, and as a production assistant to Quincy Jones. Steven's early work includes contributing to groundbreaking projects such as Michael Jackson's Thriller, We Are the World, The Color Purple, and productions by Frank Sinatra and James Ingram.“Music is frequency. And frequency is healing. When you're in the presence of someone channeling that, it's almost like being in a temple.” - Steven Ray He later became a Senior Executive at Capitol Records and played a pivotal role at Windswept Pacific, where he signed and collaborated with major artists like Mariah Carey, Usher, TLC, Destiny's Child, and Beyoncé, contributing to over 150 million units sold. Steven's creative vision and industry expertise extend beyond music, as the founder of Red River Pictures, producing projects like Broadway's Ghost and the upcoming films Little Rootie Tootie and Son of the South (now streaming).In 2023, Steven co-hosted the Stories in the Room podcast on Thriller and appeared in the documentaries Thriller 40 and The Greatest Night in Pop. Known for his deep relationships and industry savvy, Steven is a sought-after advisor and a visionary in entertainment.We dive into the transformative power of music, spiritual transmission through sound, and the lessons Steven has learned from working with some of the greatest artists of all time, including Michael Jackson.In this episode, we discuss:- The spiritual power of music and how it can transcend the performer- Memorable moments with Michael Jackson and behind-the-scenes magic- The healing role of sound and vibration- The intersection of fame and spiritual awakening- What makes a piece of music timeless and sacred- Insights into intuition in the creative process- How music contributes to cultural transformation in today's worldSteven also shares his advice for the next generation of artists, the importance of studying music, and his thoughts on the evolution of the music industry in this era of social media and mass influence.Don't miss this enlightening conversation with a true industry legend. Tune in to Gateways to Awakening, where we host transformative discussions on wellness, creativity, and spirituality.Learn more about Steven Ray and his work at Stories in the Room, Instagram: @Mr.StevenRay *If you are an aligned wellness brand and would like to advertise your product on this show, please reach out at @therealyasmeentIf this conversation speaks to you, we'd love to hear from you — tag us @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram and Facebook to share your reflections. Your reviews on Apple Podcasts mean the world and help others find the show.To stay connected, you can follow my writing on Substack at substack.com/@therealyasmeent, join me on IG @TheRealYasmeenT, or sign up for my newsletter at InnerKnowingSchool.com.
Singles que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en el Billboard Hot 100 en este mismo mes de hace 60 años. Segunda parte dedicada a julio de 1965.(Foto del podcast; Solomon Burke)Playlist;(sintonía) BOOKER T. and THE MG’S “Boot-leg” (top 58)CAL TJADER “Soul sauce (Guacha Guaro)” (top 88)CHET ATKINS “Yaketi axe” (top 98)WILLIE MITCHELL “Buster browne” (top 96)GLORIA LYNNE “Watermelon man” (top 62)LITTLE MILTON “Who’s cheating who?” (top 43)SOLOMON BURKE “Tonight’s the night” (top 28)JOE TEX “One monkey don’t stop no show” (top 65)THE SHANGRI-LAS “Give us your blessings” (top 29)THE CHIFFONS “Nobody knows what's goin' on (in my mind but me)” (top 49)JR. WALKER and THE ALL STARS “Do the boomerang” (top 36)FRED HUGHES “Oo wee baby, I love you” (top 23)CHAD and JEREMY “From a window” (top 97)DONOVAN “Catch the wind” (top 23)MARIANNE FAITHFULL “This little bird” (top 32)OTIS REDDING “I've been loving you too long (to stop now)” (top 21)THE IMPRESSIONS “Meeting over Yonder” (top 48)B.B. KING “Blue shadows” (top 97)FRANK SINATRA “Forget domani” (top 78)Escuchar audio
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A continuation of commentary and celebration of all things America ahead of this Independence Day. Johnny Cash’s 1974 piece “Ragged Old Flag.” Frank Sinatra’s “The House I Live In” from his 1974 concert at Madison Square Garden. The American’s Creed, by William Tyler Page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We feel like Frank Sinatra because we're spreading the news on today's episode! We cover Charlize Theron going to Jax's Studio City and then two other major news stories. (00:00 - 25:00)We then discuss this week's wonderful episode of The Valley (season 2 episode 12) - "Out of All the Fish in the Sea, Doute is the One For Me" - in which Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick get engaged. (25:00)If you enjoyed this episode and need more Turtle Time in your life, join the Turtle Time Patreon and become a Villa Rosa VIP to hear exclusive bonus content! We're recapping the Vanderpump Rules series from the beginning each week and uncovering all of its secrets.And if you need even more Turtle Time in your life, follow us on TikTok or Instagram. And please, if you want to watch some of the fun things we do, subscribe on YouTube.RIVERSIDE AI SUMMARY: In this lively conversation, hosts Riley Hamilton and Amy Scarlata discuss various topics ranging from Charlize Theron's recent visit to a Studio City bar, Kyle Chan's rise to fame, and the potential casting of Tom Holland as the next James Bond. They also delve into Denis Villeneuve's directorial style, Lisa Vanderpump's new restaurant ventures, and updates on the upcoming season of Summerhouse. The episode wraps up with a recap of the latest episode of The Valley, highlighting key moments and character dynamics. In this episode, the hosts delve into the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on the dynamics of attraction after breakups, the emotional turmoil surrounding proposals, and the editing choices that shape viewers' perceptions. They discuss the fallout from a dramatic wasabi meltdown, the intricacies of respect in relationships, and the reactions to a heartfelt engagement. The conversation highlights the challenges and triumphs of navigating love and friendship in a reality TV context, culminating in a proposal that brings both joy and tension among the cast members.RIVERSIDE AI TAKEAWAYS: Charlize Theron had an interesting experience at a Studio City bar.Kyle Chan is gaining recognition in Hollywood.Tom Holland is rumored to be considered for James Bond.Denis Villeneuve's films often lack emotional depth.Lisa Vanderpump continues to expand her restaurant empire.Summer House is gearing up for its new season.Kristen's engagement was a significant moment in The Valley.Janet's behavior is causing tension among cast members.Jesse confronts Aaron about his past with Michelle.The Valley episode showcased strong character dynamics. Attraction can complicate relationships after breakups.Respect is essential for healthy relationship dynamics.Emotional moments can be overshadowed by editing choices.Proposals can evoke a mix of joy and tension.Navigating friendships during engagements can be tricky.The impact of past relationships lingers in new dynamics.Communication is key to resolving conflicts.Reality TV often amplifies emotional experiences.Engagements can bring out both support and jealousy.The journey of love is filled with ups and downs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank Sinatra was never just a pop star. In this second chapter of his story, Frank isn't merely brushing shoulders with gangsters—he's one of them. Backed by new research and newly released secret intelligence files, this episode unpacks how the Voice became a mafia asset. When Sinatra's son is kidnapped, before he calls the police—he calls notorious gangster Sam Giancana. And what follows is one of the darkest, bloodiest chapters in music and organized crime history. Is Frank Sinatra the most gangster musician of all time? Tell Jake at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frank Sinatra had it all, then lost it all, then got it all back tenfold. He was a man of extreme talent, confidence and insecurity. And he had powerful and dangerous friends. He orchestrated some of the greatest music ever made. And he also orchestrated an alliance between two friends—mob boss Sam Giancana and John F. Kennedy—that would help the latter win the White House and, in the end, prove disastrous for Frank and the country. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally published on July 31, 2019. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week in the after party, Jake is thinking about great singer songwriter albums - what is your favorite? Plus, we hear from you on your favorite true crime songs. On Tuesday, we're bringing you part 2 of our Frank Sinatra story. Jake wants to know: Is Frank Sinatra the most gangster musical artist of all time? Share your thoughts at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: Episode 178 - Bob Dylan Episode 27 - Snoop Dogg Episode 132 - Jeff Buckley Episode 5 - Van Morrison To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Please check out my other podcast "Opie Funny AF" here's the latest episode https://www.spreaker.com/episode/patrice-o-neal-on-opie-and-anthony-01--66579434Join Opie for a candid live stream from Long Island, where dense fog sets the mood for a deep dive into today's biggest stories. From the looming Iran-Israel conflict and Trump's critical decisions to the WNBA's need to protect Caitlin Clark, Opie blends sharp commentary with personal anecdotes. Expect laughs, rants about homemade pizza dough disasters, and heartfelt reflections on family, movies, and his dad's love for Frank Sinatra. Plus, Opie shuts down trolls and teases more Gebhard's episodes. Tune in for unfiltered Opie Radio vibes!