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Latest podcast episodes about sousaphone

The Latest Generation
Reactivities - The Battle of Flowers - 14 09 27

The Latest Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 20:53


14 09 27 -- The Battle of Flowers parade was my second parade ever. It was April 27, 1979, in San Antonio, Texas, part of "Fiesta," an annual series of events in San Antonio.  I was there with my high school band, on a trip we'd been looking forward to all year. https://battleofflowers.org/events/   The numbering convention is an adaptation of the method used in Defending Your Life. In the movie its a way to refer to specific days in a lifetime while reviewing events that may cover any day within a life. The first number is my age in years on the day this happened, the second is the month number within that year (i.e. the number of months since my previous birthday), and the third is the day within the month. Because I was born at the end of the month, I've simply used the day of that month e.g. for November 11 the month number is 4 and the day number is 11 Although the date is described within the movie as being “Daniels nth year,” the actual year used is his age at that point. This means that, for example, 1/1/1 is his first birthday: the first day of the first month when he turned 1., This is noted as a goof on IMDB ( as described, 1/1/1 would be the first day of his first year I.e. the day he was born) but ... having tried to figure it myself, this method turns out to be easier to calculate and more useful to understand about when events are happening. Note that  14 09 27  is NOT “14 years, plus 4 months plus 11 days” but “the 27th day of the 9th month after my 14th birthday.” A Twitter thread from a day I was thinking about the Battle of Flowers.  On WIkipedia, you can find what a Sousaphone looks like. Repo Man and Plain Wrap according to IMDB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_tower_shooting Hang On Sloopy is not mentioned here and there was no way for me to have included the relevant anecdote in the episode, but I did want to at least have some reference to it. Suffice it to say that it was a song we frequently played at football games.

Who Charted?
Sousaphone Challenge w/ Paul F. Tompkins

Who Charted?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 87:05


The mighty Paul F. Tompkins makes his long awaited return to the charts! Make SURE to go see him live in your city on the Varietopia tour! Get tickets at: paulftompkins.com/varietopia. Topics include: Loquat Commissioner, Gripping Horses, Turgid Dirge.Subscribe at www.whochartedpod.com to support the show, and gain access to Two Charted, the weekly Howard/Brett deep-dive bonus show, and the entire Who Charted and Preem Streem archives ad-free! Now includes the Who Charted Holiday Bundle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Burning Man LIVE
David Silverman: So That's How That Started

Burning Man LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 47:38


Burning Man doesn't make itself. The people who share their time and treasure, they create this weird wonder. Each of these people have stories about how Burning Man influenced their lives and how their lives influenced Burning Man. The Flaming Tuba Guy is one of these people. His name is David Silverman aka Tubatron. Andie Grace talked with him about how his animation career started, how his musical career started, how the Mansonian Institute started, how his career with The Simpsons started, and how that influenced his involvement with Burning Man and vice versa. He also volunteers at BRC with the DPW at the Man Pavilion. They recorded this at Burning Man and you can hear in their voices the phonic patina of the playa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silverman_(animator)https://x.com/tubatronDavid shares more of his story in Episode 27 from 2020: https://burningman.org/podcast/holiday-special-santacon-from-home LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG

Opening Arguments
You Can Run for Office. Yes, You! Just Ask RI Sen. Meghan Kallman!

Opening Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 51:30


OA1059 This week we welcome Rhode Island state senator Meghan Kallman for a conversation about the power of state lawmaking and ordinary people in elected office. Meghan is a professor of sociology at UMass Boston whose work in both the theory and practice of how people organize led her to a parallel career in politics. As the Democratic Presidential ticket coalesces around a woman and (for the first time since 1980!) a non-lawyer, we discuss the unique challenges which women still face in US politics at every level as well as what it is like for someone with no legal training or no political experience to run for and hold elected office.  Also: How can state and local governments make progressive change even when the federal government can't or won't act? What is it like for someone with no legal training to write laws? And why is Rhode Island the last state in the Union to take an entire day off to celebrate the US victory over Japan?  Meghan Kallman's campaign website The Conceivable Future, Meghan Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli (2024) “Sousaphone vs the KKK,” Christian Science Monitor (7/23/15)

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green
Culture Crawl 946 “When You Bring a Sousaphone Into A Bar”

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 13:21


BYOBrass is a group of UNI alums who have continued to perform and tour together since 2017. Even though many of their venues haven't ever hosted a nearly-all wind instrument ensemble before, they've amassed a devoted following wherever they play with their high-energy mix of originals, pop covers, and jazz charts. BYOBrass opens the 2024 … Continue reading

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Talkin' Music
Talkin' Music: SNACKTIME to play Delicious Orchards Friday July 12th

Talkin' Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 30:26


Sam Gellerstein, Sousaphone player for the Philadelphia based band SNACKTIME joins Taya Jae on Talkin' Music.

Unpacking Peanuts
1985 Part 3 - Snoopy is a Punk Rocker

Unpacking Peanuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 71:40 Transcription Available


It's been a year of Sally's anxieties, worm attacks, and hanging out at the mall. Some old favorites make some cameo appearances, Woodstock is bad at football, and the Sousaphone makes it's long awaited debut (look it's not easy to write these things) Plus: fuzzy uniqueness. Jimmy's upcoming comic - https://substack.com/@gvillecomics Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark.  For more from the show follow @unpackpeanuts on Instagram and Threads, and @unpackingpeanuts on Facebook, Blue Sky, and YouTube. For more about Jimmy, Michael, and Harold, visit unpackingpeanuts.com.   Thanks for listening.

Daily Detroit
Shianne's small and local business shopping tips across Metro Detroit

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 25:10


Producer Shianne Nocerini is a bit of a lover of shopping local, so she's in the Daily Detroit studio at Techtown to share some of her favorites to the North, East, South and West. Plus, we talk about her checking out the Frozen musical (playing now), Noel Night highlights and the difference between a Sousaphone and a Tuba. 00:58 - Frozen musical preview 05:02 - Sousaphone vs tuba and my mis-instrumenting 06:18 - Noel Night highlights 09:28 - Shianne's small business Metro Detroit shopping guide Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple  Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify  Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit  Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit  

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Rondo 'Alla Turca' - Turkish March for tuba in Eb and piano - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 4:32


The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast
109. Sousaphone Player Adrian Jackson Talks His Work with Tedeschi Trucks Band

The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 51:45


Today's guest is sousaphone player Adrian Jackson. Jacksonville, FL's own did spend a few years in Atlanta and that's where he connected with Tedeschi Trucks Band's virtuoso sax player, and former guest of this show, Kebbi Williams. This was such as special conversation as we talk Adrian recording I Am The Moon songs in the Swamp Raga Studios, playing live shows with TTB as a guest, and he tells me all about the time he played in the marching band at Prince's legendary Super Bowl Halftime Show back in 2007. instagram.com/ugottacme200uno/, Latest Livestreams on YouTube, Latest Episodes on YouTube, instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast, tedeschitruckspodcast.com, adamchoit.com, tedeschitrucksband.com

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily
Player Fifty-Six

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 47:56


Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are joined in the pod by former Stranglers front man Hugh Cornwell to promote his new single, comedian and Everton fan Sam Avery to chat Toffees, England football journalist Dom Smith and James Lancaster from the New York Brass Band who played some sporting telly themes on his Sousaphone! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Music Educator Podcast
Bonus Quick Tip: What is Tuba Christmas?

The Music Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 1:08


What is Tuba Christmas you may ask. It is a special holiday celebration for the entire tuba family! Whether you are a tuba, sousaphone, baritone, or euphonium player. You are invited to perform in any number of venues around the world. Learn more about what makes Tuba Christmas special today! Check out The Music Educator Podcast weekly episode every Tuesday morning for more tips, tricks and advice you can you use tomorrow. Do You Get Value From The Show? Consider Supporting the Show with a $3 Donation. https://glow.fm/themusiceducatorpodcast/ For More Information: www.themusiceducatorpodcast.com

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino
Sousaphone Player Xan Perkins & Trumpeter Justin Crossman of Kansas City-based Jazz Collective Back Alley Brass Band

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022


Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Sousaphone Player Xan Perkins & Trumpeter Justin Crossman of Kansas City-based Jazz Collective Back Alley Brass Band .. They opened up about their new 2022 CD that just hit the web and the streets .. This New Orleans style brass band based is becoming one of the most sought after groups to play in KC. These high energy players have a powerful sound that are making their way around town and will be at the forthcoming Boulevardia festival.  Enjoy this story .. Click to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/If you like what you hear, please let us know. You can contribute a few bucks to keep Neon Jazz going strong into the future.   https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4

Three for the Road: Vermont News and Commentary
76: Do Igloos Still Exist?, More Sousaphone, and Cut Taxes, not Foreskins

Three for the Road: Vermont News and Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 138:21


We are on location, and Glo is on one. On this week's show:Garden talkCasual racismCanada is open...kindaAmtrak is back. Do we care?Fix the roads (and bridges), Miro!Ben & Jerry's gets politicalBTV is getting hotEldercareMail carrier shortage in VermontVermont air quality suffers from west coast firesVermonters getting fleeced on groceriesVermont wages lag behind cost of living1st Break music - Ted Looby and Dan Strauss: Fake James Bond. More music here.BTV police replacedNo apology accepted in Essex discrimination arrestStowe Cider noise fightElmore schoolhouseAlburgh daycareHuge gas digesterNew laws for massage therapistsSouth Hero landfillDisc golf controversyRainy season hurts gardensMarlboro music fest buys collegeQuarry blast2nd Break Music : The Young Love Scene - Little Prayer. More music here. Scumbag mapVermont dog on America's Top DogSheep at Saint Michael's CollegeChimps attack gorillaBee-keeping has gone too farNorwegian handball teamA failed trivia gameThanks for listening!Did we get something wrong? Wanna run us down? Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.com Intro/Outro Music by B-Complex

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 907 - Cody Henry (Sousaphone/Funky Butt Bass Band)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 99:51


My friend Cody Henry returns to the show! You've probably seen Cody playing around town as a member of Funky Butt Brass Band. He also plays with Back Pocket Trio and Sophisticated Babies. We talk about his work in the bands, and share a few tracks from the new FBBB record ONWARD. We also get into his own show, The Cody Henry Show and some of the shenanigans that happen on there. On this episode you'll hear: Funky Butt Brass Band "El Nino Bonito" Funky Butt Brass Band "For The Marks" Find more Funky Butt Brass Band wherever you get digital music. Grab a copy of ONWARD on Vinyl or CD. funkybuttbrassband.com Watch The Cody Henry show on Facebook facebook.com/thecodyhenryshow See Cody LIVE 5/15 Back Pocket Trio at Taste Of Maplewood 5/21 Funky Butt Brass Band at The Pageant 5/29 Funky Butt Brass Band at Mount Pleasant Winery Follow along with FBBB on Facebook & Instagram for more dates. Also big thank you to Roughneck Beard Company for all their support of this show. All natural products, locally made in St.Louis, MO. Shop 24/7 at RoughneckBeardCompany.com and use my code RPP15 for 15% off your favorite beard oils, balms, junk powder or anything else. If you are in St.Louis, stop by their store in Maplewood, MO. Want to help support the podcast? Grab a shirt, tank top or hat from the merch store at byjack.com/rockpaperpodcast Listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple & Google Podcasts or rockpaperpodcast.com

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Youseff Yancy--Pioneer of Electronic Jazz

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 69:40


Episode 33 Youseff Yancy--Pioneer of Electronic Jazz   Part 1 Playlist Yuseff Lateef, “Sound Wave” from A Flat, G Flat And C (1966 Impulse!). Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Theremin, Yusef Lateef; Bass, Reggie Workman; Drums, Roy Brooks; Piano, Hugh Lawson. 4:00. Dorothy Ashby, “Soul Vibrations” from Afro-Harping (1968 Cadet). Harp, Dorothy Ashby. No other credits are given. Unknown Theremin player. 3:19. Sunny Murray's Untouchable Factor, “New York Maze” from Apple Cores (1978 Philly Jazz). Composed by Sunny Murray; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Theremin and Various Electro-acoustical Sound Manipulating Devices, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Arthur Blythe; Baritone Saxophone, Hamiet Bluiett; Bass, Fred Hopkins; Guitar, Monnette Sudler. 18:34. Sunny Murray's Untouchable Factor, “Applebluff” from Apple Cores (1978 Philly Jazz). Composed by Sunny Murray; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Theremin and Various Electro-acoustical Sound Manipulating Devices, Youseff Yancy; Drums, Sonny Brown; Flutes], Whistles, Percussion, Abdul Zahir Batin. 9:10. Muhal Richard Abrams, “Spihumonesty” (1980 Black Saint). Composer, Piano, Synthesizer, Muhal Richard Abrams; Theremin – Yousef Yancey; Trombone, Sousaphone, Synthesizer, George Lewis; Voice, Jay Clayton; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Roscoe Mitchell; Bass, Leonard Jones; Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Amina Myers. 6:50. Muhal Richard Abrams, “Inneroutersight” from Spihumonesty” (1980 Black Saint). Composer, Piano, Synthesizer, Muhal Richard Abrams; Theremin – Yousef Yancey; Trombone, Sousaphone, Synthesizer, George Lewis; Voice, Jay Clayton; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Roscoe Mitchell; Bass, Leonard Jones; Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Amina Myers. 7:54. Byard Lancaster, “Blue Nature” from, Documentation The End of a Decade (1980 Bellows). Theremin and trumpet, Youseff Yancy. Recorded in New York in 1979, this is a multi-tracked, solo performance by Yancy on his own composition. One track of straight trumpet, at least one track of electronically modified trumpet, and another track of Theremin. On the liner notes, “B. Lancaster acknowledges the spiritual and education guidance from Youseff Yancy and family.” 2:43. Garrett List and the A-1 Art Band, “Where We Are” from Various ‎– From The Kitchen Archives - New Music New York 1979 (2004 Orange Mountain Music). Piano, Trombone, Garrett List; Theremin, Trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Soprano Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Voice, Genie Sherman. Recorded live at The Kitchen, New York City. 8:38. Opening background music: Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Passions of Miles” from ‎Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Composed by, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Byard Lancaster; Drums, Percussion, Ronald Shannon Jackson; Trombone, Piano, Vocals, Garrett List; Vocals, Genie Sherman. Second background track: Better Daze, “Heavenly Sweetness” from First Flight E.P. (1995 Ubiquity). Acid jazz remix of “Sweetness,” a song that originated on the 1980 album by Byard Lancaster featuring Youseff Yancy and vocalist Joan Hansom. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.    

WSMF Broadcast Day Podcast
Jean Shepherd 1969 10 12 Halftime Sousaphone

WSMF Broadcast Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


Shep-A-Day Fatheads Podcast
Jean Shepherd 1969 10 12 Halftime Sousaphone

Shep-A-Day Fatheads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


Jean Shepherd Airchecks
1969 10 12 Halftime Sousaphone

Jean Shepherd Airchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 55:34


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Miscellaneous Bulls**t
Allen Deckert's a Sousaphone Playin' Unicycle Ridin Sortitionist

Miscellaneous Bulls**t

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 164:04


Special Guest Allen Deckert joins us to talk marching bands, unicycles, life as a full time student/part time school bus driver, NFL, XFL, FYRE Festival, Toy Story, the problem w/ congress & shares a killer Drunk Tale! Music provided by Rujay.Instrumental: "Next Level" by SeriouzBeats.Instrumental: "90's Rap" by Fuchx Beatz.Channel: https://YouTube.com/user/RujayTV.

Part-Time Genius
9 Unusual Instruments Worth Trumpeting About

Part-Time Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 21:10


From musical instruments that run on explosions and gasoline, to why every party needs at least one Sousaphone-player, Will and Mango discuss 9 instruments they don't want their kids practicing inside the house.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Stageworthy
#133 – Hayley Pace & Daniel Walsh

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 62:26


Hayley Pace – Artistic Director, Playwright, Performer, DesignerHayley Pace is an award-winning performer from Kitchener, Ontario. She is a graduate of the Devised Theatre & Design programs at York University and since has worked internationally in Antwerp, Prague, Edinburgh Minneapolis and New York. Her storytelling shows include the The Teeny Tiny Music Show and High School Symphony which have played in various venues and festivals throughout Ontario. Other devised work includes A Language for Dogs and Paperweight at the Hamilton Fringe Festival. Other performances include RENT, The Beggar’s Opera and Curtains. Set design credits include set for Peep! (Nuit Blanche/Theatre Panik), and Hamletmachine (Theatre@York). Costume design credits include The Village Green (Applebox Film Company/Rockzeline) and Plato’s Atlantis (Canada’s National Ballet School). Hayley graphic designs all promotional material for her shows, and for various artists such as Socratic Theatre, emerging singer-songwriter T. Thomason, and Broadway and television star, Tovah Feldshuh.Daniel Walsh – Musical Director, Composer, Arranger, Sousaphone, Bass Guitar Daniel Walsh is a York University trained multi-instrumentalist based out of Toronto, Canada. He built the beginnings of his career as a street performer and the founder of Turbo Street Funk in 2010 where he served as the manager, arranger, front man and composer for the group for 3 years. Since that time he has moved on to work as a sideman and featured artist for a number of acts around Toronto such as DLO, Busty and the Bass, Saul Torres, The Shuffle Demons, Red Pepper Spectacle Arts, Zakary Miller, Riotron, Ted Peters and Gumbo YaYa and many others and has had his original compositions featured on Jazz FM as well as on Indie FM. Daniel is renowned as a high energy performer who’s completely unafraid of making a crowd dance and, having played on stages such as Roy Thompson Hall and the Air Canada Center to the Smiling Buddha, Rebel Nightclub and The Opera House, Daniel is a seasoned performer, improviser and entertainer.High School SymphonyAn eight-piece, Big Band "Mean Girls". A remarkable friendship between two grade school girls is tested when they face suspension for sexual harassment toward their teacher. The drama unfolds with a cast that consists of an immersive marching band who double as hot teachers, note-passing BFFs, and of course, the enemy popular group. Ignoring the guy who always plays "Wonderwall", the soundtrack is decked with video game references, anime theme songs, and slicked-up sounds from the early 00's that got every millennial through their pimply prepubescence!Twitter: @teenytinymusic Instagram: teenytinymusicshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teenytinymusicshow Tickets: https://fringetoronto.com/festivals/fringe/event/high-school-symphony

Instead Of
Harder, Better, Faster, Monger

Instead Of

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 48:28


Just a fair warning, everybody: We do some crimes in this one, and it gets pretty hardcore. Tapan takes his driving talents STRAIGHT TO JAIL, Mike is rude to someone who WORKS WITH CHEESE, and Josh learns to play the SOUSAPHONE. Pairings: An odorous Limburger; a sound-proof condom; Incredulity in spades SHOW NOTES I heard it through the grape wall Sousamaphone Noah Gundersen Kithkin The Boston Tea Apologists Dangerous driving

The Creative Hustler Podcast
Entrepreneurship is a Spiritual Journey

The Creative Hustler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 31:57


[RECAP] Auguste Crenshaw. Steven, Alan, and Melissa are recapping Auguste's interview from this past Tuesday. Auguste Crenshaw is a personal development and business strategist coach who in July is bringing together 30+ thought leaders and badass entrepreneurs (including Steven) for the Real Talk for Business Mastery Virtual Summit.   [00:00] Want the secret to great to great branding? Click here! [01:34] Why Auguste rocked Steven & Melissa's lives! [02:33] Why Zoom is SO much better than Skype. [02:58] Auguste has a BACKDROP! [03:40] Creative Hustler is ready to chromakey this shit! [04:15] More about Auguste and her Real Talk for Business Mastery Summit! [04:52] Why virtual summits are really where it is at! [05:37] A little outline of when the Summit goes live, and when Steven speaks! [06:09] Steven's Topic: The intersection of creativity & business, your Why, and how your personal brand is MORE than just googling yourself. [06:28] Your Brand is your life strategy. [06:42] Coming Soon: The Creative Hustler Summit [07:10] Barbalicious, Peter, and Joseph - just a few of the Creative Hustler guests. [07:45] The Boomerang - You move west, and then return east. [08:00] Bad Netflix Decisions. Leave yours in the comments. [08:30] Super Pig on Netflix, Steven's last bad Netflix choice. [08:40] Don't give into Analysis Paralysis [09:39] If you're not embarrassed by the first product you put out, you waited too long. [09:57] You just need to do it. [10:11] That first step is so important. [10:28] We all have million dollar dreams, but who is going to WORK on it? [11:02] So many ideas, but not working on all of them. [11:35] Building an email list is a great first step. [12:00] Auguste did cosmetology for 12 years. [12:50] Changing clients to customers. [13:30] Steven's line of Creative Hustler wheelchair accessories. [14:00] The future is bitcoins. [14:34] Steven's second virtual summit. It's like Summer Camp for the entrepreneur. [15:27] Summit speakers make a community of helping each other out. [15:35] Join our Creative Hustler community on Facebook! [16:03] Bringing it back to Yahoo groups. [16:47] The Facebook groups are vetted for access. [17:18] Make sure to survey your tribe. [18:20] Facebook is now the intersection of personal and business. [18:40] So many friend requests, and not personal. [19:00] You gotta find the balance with Facebook groups. [20:10] Entrepreneurship is a spiritual path. [20:30] Entrepreneurship can make or break you. [21:10] Changing your personal to your brand. [21:34] Marty Martini story. [23:30] Brand isn't always a straight line but it's a spiritual journey. [24:12] You grow when your business grows. [24:40] Steven & Melissa met in an Entrepreneur Summit. [25:00] You need to get your blocks out of the way. [25:45] August has such POSITIVE energy! [26:00] Sometimes you have to GET AWAY to improve. [26:47] Check out Steven's live webinar on July 26th! [27:15] Steven was a part of the Tuba Team at the Olympics. [27:45] The story of the Sousaphone. [29:08] There's always a journey to end up where you are. [29:36] Getting laid off kicks you onto your spiritual path. [30:00] Life and relationships are a part of the spiritual journey. [30:23] Check out Real Talk for Business Mastery Summit [30:42] Join our Facebook group & Please leave us a review! [30:22] Melissa's Moment of Hustle Contact: Sign Up for the Summit Facebook AugusteCrenshaw.com Twitter Just google her!

Static Podcasts – Static and distortion
Season 2, Episode 5: King-of!

Static Podcasts – Static and distortion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014


In this episode we decide to have a go at the popular drinking game “King-of” and, in the process, name off over 70 artists that you should never, ever, listen to. “Sousaphone. The fucking marching tuba. That’s some pretty good shit.” https://ia601409.us.archive.org/22/items/SaDKingOfEdited/SaD%20king%20of%20edited.mp3

Mass Backwards
Halftime Sousaphone

Mass Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2012


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The Official Harmonix Podcast
Episode 31: The Sousaphone Is A Necessary EvilL

The Official Harmonix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2010 55:39


The Brass Figlagee
1976 or 1977 Sousaphone Baseball

The Brass Figlagee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2009 30:57


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Mousin It Up The podcast of bigBrians Disney Page
Episode 39 - The Notorious Banjo Brothers and Bob

Mousin It Up The podcast of bigBrians Disney Page

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2008 49:35


This episode STARTS as a continuation of the audio "trip report" from the morning of October 11, 2007, though I finally get OFF of Main Street U.S.A. this time, heading to Frontierland where I find The Notorious Banjo Brothers and Bob... If that set is not enough for you, then GOOD, because after that we travel back in time to play TWO MORE sets by the guys, first from the December 2006 (Mousefest trip), and THEN from  June 2007. In the first two sets all the players are the full time players, the Sousaphone player in the June 2007 set appeared to be a back up player filling in for the regular sousaphonists day off.   linksThe Let's Talk About Disney Forums:http://www.letstalkaboutdisney.com/LTADForum/index.php The Mousin it up! subsection of LTADhttp://www.letstalkaboutdisney.com/LTADForum/forumdisplay.php?f=64 The Yahoo group for the bigbrian-nc.com site and NC Disney news is at:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/disneypodcast/ The link to THIS trip report in the trip reports section:http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/trindex.htm#rad12 Steve Soares fine site of WDW entertainment schedules:http://pages.prodigy.net/stevesoares/ songsset 1 - October 11, 2007Ghost Riders in the Sky Notorious shuffle (song they play as they walk) Bugle Call Rag Notorious shuffle (song they play as they walk) Happy Birthday (hayden) I'm an old Cowhand Notorious shuffle (song they play as they walk) Happy Birthday set 2 - December 7, 2006Foggy Mountain Breakdown Zip A Dee Doo DahWe Three Kings Jingle Bell rock medley including old joe clark (other songs unknown)Sweet Georgia Browne set 3 -  June 16, 2007Notorious shuffle (song they play as they walk) Ole Slue Foot Never Smile at a crocodile (snippet for a joke about a nearby gator) Bugle Call Rag Lover please come Home Notorious shuffle (song they play as they walk)  pictures taken during this episode can be found in the bottom half on these pages, from Oct 11, 2007http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/2007tr/oct/radp12/11th-e.htm from December 7, 2006 http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/mfst2006/7th-f.htm and from June 16, 2007 (with a substitute Sousaphonist) http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/2007tr/june/16th-h.htm feedback? Questions? Please.... E-mail Me martsolf@mindspring.com

The Brass Figlagee
1969 10 12 Halftime Sousaphone.mp3

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