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Canciones que cumplen medio siglo. La confirmación del country rock y del rock sureño que avanza hacia el género “americana” y de la hornada de cantantes compositores; la explosión global del rock progresivo o sinfónico; el brote imparable del funk que devendrá en música disco y del mismo modo la fusión del jazz, el rock y la electrónica; el año dorado de la música popular española. Séptimo capítulo de la serie de disco magistrales publicados en el Reino Unido y Australia. ¿Os suenan “Love Is The Drug” de Roxy Music, “Evil Woman” de ELO, “I’m Not In Love” de 10cc o “Baby I Love Your Way” de Peter Frampton?.. Y ¿quién representó a los británicos en Eurovisión?DISCO 1 MIKE OLDFIELD In Dulce JubiloDISCO 2 ROXY MUSIC Love is The DrugDISCO 3 PAUL McCARTNEY/WINGS Listen To What The Man SaidDISCO 4 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA Evil WomanDIDISC 5 DAVE MASON All Along The WatchtowerDISCO 6 PETER FRAMPTON y Dolly Parton??? Baby I Love Your WayDISCO 7 FAIRPORT CONVENTION Rising for the moonDISCO 8 10CC I’m Not In LoveDISCO 9 THE WHO Squeeze BoxDISOC 10 JEFF BECK Cause We Ended As LoversDISCO 11 ERIC CLAPTON HighDISCO 12 THE SHADOWS Let Me Be The OneEscuchar audio
Hour 1 - Tommy returns and he and Jacob come in stronger than dirt. This segment is loaded with Royals talk as opening day approaches which includes the latest rumours on the Royals move to Kansas.
The Mancave Caucus discusses all the news this week of Trump taking office and getting to work immediately, all the Executive Orders, and Senate Confirmations on appointments, and Tim has a great story about navigating the squeezebox on the Arkansas River in Colorado, and much more!
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
It’s been a rough century for trademark and copyright law, with much legal precedent for musical compositions and recordings thereof subject to decisions made in a bygone age governing punched paper rolls of player piano sheet music. In all the back and forth, the societal interest in releasing creative works to the public domain was […]
Hour 1 - Jacob & Tommy bring Thursday morning to new heights. in this segment PJ Glasser gives you betters all the tips you need to come out on top.
Send us a Text Message.This week we are pulling an episode out of the cellar to see how it has aged. This is the beginning of the Podcast's love of sours and more specifically Urban Artifact's beers!! This is before the Bandit himself is a co-host, Blaze and Honer have the reigns on this episode. Listen to us critique four Sours from Urban Artifact.Woodbreaker, Spyglass, Squeezebox, and the Gadget.The easiest way to help to support the show is to click the link at the bottom and buy us a beer every month for $5.00. We will shout you out and if you go 12 months in a row you will get a exclusive tshirt from us!!Hop Station Craft BarGet Beer, Cocktails, and fab food while enjoying darts, vintage games. Hop Station is hopping!Coastalos SodasUrban Artifact launched our own hemp derived THC brand Coastalo. Made with real fruit!!Niles BrewingUnique Beers and Cocktails! They host events and trivia weekly. Located in downtown Niles, Michigan!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
"Reflection" by MONO from OATH; "Peculiar Formations on a Horizon" by Yayoba from A Maze of Glass; "Trouble Always Finds Me" by Yellow House from Psalms of Yellow House; "Peace at Home" by Gnod from Spot Land; "The Bells of St. Mary's" by Gastr Del Sol from We Have Dozens of Titles; "Ray" by Actress from Statik; "My Name is Death" by John Carpenter, Daniel Davies, and Cody Carpenter from Lost Themes IV; The single Black Ice Mudra by Rustie; "New Brain" by Off World from 1; "Absorption Net" by Ogive from Opalescentia; "Pala 1 (live)" by Mahti from Konsertti 1.
Matt Katz-Bohen, began playing piano at age 7, expanded his repertoire to include cello, violin, and guitar. An alumnus of New York City's LaGuardia High School, he became the guitarist and Music Director for the drag queen rock troupe The Touchables, collaborating with notable artists like Jody Watley and Lady Miss Kier. Introduced to Debbie Harry at the Squeezebox party, Matt soon joined Blondie on keyboards for their 2008 world tour. As a co-writer of Blondie songs and a musical director for NYC's Bowieball party, he has also written for RuPaul and toured with Boy George and Tony Bennett.
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
Because every DJ lives, to some extent, in the world, every week’s episode of Accordion Noir tells you a bit about what is going on in its host’s life that week. One thing going on is klezmer music, which is directly portable to music radio! Also in Bruce’s present zeitgeist is cycling, which … is […]
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Abel Casillas from the rowdy Tex-Mex Country band Squeezebox Bandits talks with DJ Dugan about his single "City Lights". More from Squeezebox Bandits. Powered by Smith Music: www.smithmusic.com Listen to the Texas Tailgate Playlist. Listen to Texas Tailgate Radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
Something happened last night, and this week’s episode of our Accordion Noir broadcast failed to go out over the air in time to celebrate the occasion your host Bruce had planned for: the observance of the 17th anniversary (!?) of the first congregation of the Vancouver Squeezebox Circle, which has continued meeting up for the […]
INDEX: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:05 - Albemarle's Misreading of the Market [CATL, Albemarle] 00:04:35 - Bloomberg Article pn Chinese Economy's Impact on Lithium Market [CATL] 00:07:41 - RIU Conference Echoes Optimism Despite Lithium Market Sell-Off 00:17:01 - Market Focus Shifts to Supply Adjustments for Lithium Pricing Boost 00:23:29 - Surge in Lithium Projects Draws Funding [Sigma] 00:33:02 - Lithium Industry M&A Activity in Western Australia 00:38:51 - Future Lithium Price Trajectory and its Impact on Company Valuations _________________________________________________ Links
This candid chat with legendary compser, co-creator of Hedwig & The Angry Inch and all-around terrific person known as Stephen Trask continues, picking up where we left off: the difficulties of coming out during the Reagan era, the extremes of youthful idealism, protest & arrests, Don Hill's and the dream of a better nightlife future coming true with Squeezebox!, meeting John Cameron Mitchell, Cheater, Leonardo the heartthrob, special slices, CBGB blizzards & more. Join the Craig & Friends Patreon to get bonus content while supporting the show. Stephen On Instagram Stephen On Twitter
Stephen joins me to talk scoring films, replacing Randy Newman, taking Hedwig & The Angry Inch from stage to screen, studio sabotage, leading the house band at the legendary SqueezeBox! party, negative pickups, falling in love with punk & piano lessons, the terror of coming to terms with being queer in the early 80s, hitting big at Sundance and much more. Taped in late 2020 but unreleased ‘til now due to a freshly resolved technical issue. Part 2 out next week. Stephen On Instagram Craig & Friends Instagram Join the Craig & Friends Patreon page to support this show and get Hott Hott bonus material
Jess is joined by downtown performance legend MX. JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND! We discuss their origins of as one half of the subversive musical act Kiki and Herb, 90z gigs at Squeezebox and Cowgirl, officiating Rufus Wainwright's wedding and performing on Fire Island with Carol Channing. Plus: Marianne Faithfull, Murray Hill, the Hudson Valley and more! IG: @jessxnyc | @mxviv
In this episode we are very lucky to be joined by Nikki Dagostino. Nikki is an Italian Australian who was born and raised in Perth WA. From a young age she had a love and talent for music playing multiple instruments however she is most famous for playing the piano accordion, hence her stage name ‘Little Miss Squeezebox' As a professional musician Nikki has travelled and performed nationally and internationally and she tells us about some of the highlights in this episode. https://linktr.ee/littlemisssqueezebox?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=84ed8e40-bd99-4785-b95c-2fe4d00ed5e1
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
This week’s episode of CFRO Co-Op Community Radio’s weekly Accordion Noir radio broadcast is stumbling, coughing, out of the start gates. If our mascot for this program was our friend Boston-area busker Sophie’s Smokin’ Squeezebox, we would ask her if, for this week at least, the squeezebox could be smokin’ a little less. Ash and […]
Miss Guy joins James, Randy, and Fenton for the season finale of Night Fever. They reminisce on Guy's historic queer rock party Squeeze Box, his friendship with Debbie Harry and Boy George, and fronting the iconic band The Toilet Boys.
Caution! Mess with this bear and you're gonna get the claws-or at least the pinky one. I chatted with the dexterously debonaire Broody Valentino about being a bear of paradise in a land full of flannels, bringing the DRAMA to New York City Boylesque, gothing out with the gurls of SqueezeBox, supersizing the glamour and burlesquing beauty standards, cuddling with pigeons and making marionettes cry, structured madness with the inimitable Susanne Bartsch, and why you don't have to try so hard to be sexy because, baby, you already are. Shout outs to Matt Knife, Jonny Porkpie, Violet Chachki, Dirty Martini, Patti LuPone, Susanne Bartsch, Amanda Lepore, and the timeless Kermit the Frog. Follow Broody Valentino: Broody Valentino on Facebook, @Broody_Valentino on Instagram, and @Broody-Valentino on Venmo Follow Chris Harder: @TheChrisHarder on Instagam, Twitter, TikTok, and www.HarderChris.com Follow Show Boys: @ShowBoysPod on Instagram Questions for Chris? Email him at ShowBoysPod@gmail.com or HarderBurlesque@gmail.com More about Broody Valentino: Broody Valentino, the “Teddy Bear With Claws,” is a Boylesque performer based in New York City. A graduate of the New York School of Burlesque, Broody's mixture of the classic and the irreverent has made him a fixture on the NY Boylesque scene. Balancing theatricality and camp has garnered him the epithet “The Telenovela of Burlesque” which has allowed him to: perform for the 2020 Virtual Burlesque Hall of Fame (VHOF), the 2018 Life Ball in Vienna, Austria, headline at the 2019 Capitol Burlesque Expo in Ottawa, Canada, receive the Legends Award at the 2018 Burlypicks World Championship, and be crowned the reigning King of New Jersey Burlesque at the New Jersey Burlesque Festival. His other awards include the titles Best Overall, Master of Improv, and Master of Amazement at the first New Jersey Burlypicks Regional, the Golden Tassel for Best Boylesque at the 2017 Philadelphia Burlesque Awards, and The Beautiful Weirdo award at the 2017 Alterna-tease Neo-burlesque festival. A proud member of the Latinx Burlesque community, Broody enjoys challenging the concepts of masculinity and body image through the use of humor, sensuality, and style showing audiences that the big guys can sparkle with the best of them!
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
Many things to celebrate this week: Pride… Bruce’s birthday… and accordion music! I know, we celebrate accordion music every week, but I don’t hear any complaints. (At least, I don’t hear them… over the accordion music!) If your Apple or Android (or plain old RSS) podcast subscriptions (strongly recommended!) haven't alerted you to the episode's availability yet, you can enjoy […]
Heidi and Ellen are thrilled to be in conversation with Ann Randolph, the award-winning playwright, performer, and pioneer in interactive theater. What makes Ann's work so special is that it touches upon the dark, messy, uncomfortable aspects of what it means to be human. Audiences leave Ann's shows feeling cracked open and cathartically transformed, like it's finally OK to share feelings they never thought they could share. Her latest show, "What's Your Story," invites audiences on an audacious journey of hilarity and heartbreak, encouraging them to explore their own life narratives within the theater. With previous productions like "LOVELAND," which won multiple awards in San Francisco, LA, and Washington DC, Ann's work delves into themes of grief, offering writing workshops for healing and reflection. She has also achieved success with solo shows such as "SQUEEZE BOX," produced by Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, and has been recognized as a spoken word artist, with appearances on NPR and PBS. Her immensely popular "Write Your Life" workshops are held in cities throughout the U.S., with annual stops at renowned retreat centers like Kripalu, the Omega Institute, and Esalen. As part of her dedication, she offers a daily online writing program called "Your Story Matters: Unmute Yourself," providing individuals with a platform to unleash their voices and share their stories with the world. Ann's next workshop begins on June 19th. You can sign up at annrandolph.com.
Please don't adjust your televisions! You are, in fact, listening to the Beer'd Al Podcast. It's just that this week is a little different. You see, the Infectious Groove Podcast is very literally part of the family, and that show is sunsetting soon. What better way to send Russ and the crew off to greener (???) pastures than by letting Russ take over THIS VERY SHOW? That's right. So this is the Infectious Groove Podcast... Beer'd Al-style. We're doing a classic IGP album review episode today! We're talking about the Medium Rarities compilation album that was included in the Squeeze Box box set in 2017. Listen in as we go through some classic IGP segments like feedback and "the most popular segment in all of podcasting" Jammy Jams! (These Jammy Jams have a bit of a twist!) And then we get into talking about this very cool, very (well medium) rare compilation.Check out the Infectious Groove Music YouTube channel! (Lauren is there like 50% of the time! You like me!)Beer'd Al is an Infectious Groovy member of the OddPods Media Network.Our promos this week are for Dockingbay77 and Super Media Bros.!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5439475/advertisement
Welcome to this editing masterpiece. How many edits can you count? tell me your answer in the discord. Also, we're back on our BS this week so you do not want to miss this. Sorry, too lazy to come up with an actual description. There is plenty of mouth sounds in this episode and Charles wants to play DND. All this and more on Dicks and Daggers. Tell your friends about us. Please reach out and let us know what you think about the episodes, to suggest items, NPCs, plot hooks, or talk about anything else on your mind: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=68036726 Twitter: @DorksandDaggers Reddit: r/dorksanddaggers Discord: https://discord.gg/mCy24JABZ9 Email: podcastdorksanddaggers@gmail.com and soon to be Tik Tok! This episode contains explicit material not suitable for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. *Gielinor, its towns, and its inhabitants are the intellectual property of Jagex Ltd.* Intro Music: Kendrick Lamar [Bardcore] by Stantough Outro Music: "Squeeze Box" by The Who --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorksanddaggers/support
Howard and Rodney unpack Q1 Scoreboards and news flow following a major short squeeze in many lithium shares caused by Liontown's rejection of Albemarle's $3.4B cash bid. #lithium #Tesla #electricvehicles Index: 0:00 - 02:55 Initial debriefing Albemarle's hostile bid for Liontown. 02:56 - 03:45 Q1 Lithium Scoreboard 03:46 - 08:28 Ford's Jim Farley on securing supply 08:29 - 12:05 Sigma and Valuation 12:06 - 13:20 Further discussion of Albemarle's hostile bid for Liontown. 13:21 - 14:47 A note on AVZ 14:48 - 18:35 CME Hydroxide contract, and why are spot prices falling so much? 18:36 - 21:01 Will commodity traders step into the market? 21:02 - 25:38 Unpacking the recent IRA guidance 25:39 - 34:25 Ford's JV, CATL and recent price drops in lithium 34:26 - 35:59 Concluding words *THANK YOU to everyone who joined us at Canada Rocks, and to our Patrons for supporting the channel.* If you like this video, please click the 'like' button and please also comment so we can improve our content going forward. Register your email at www.rkequity.com and follow Rodney and me on Twitter (@lithiumionbull @RodneyHooper13) and on LinkedIn. Please also subscribe here on YouTube to Rock Stock Channel to ensure full access to all our free content. And finally, if you find value in our content, please consider joining us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/rockstockchannel ----- DISCLAIMER NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH Rodney and Howard are not financial advisors nor broker dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent research and read the disclaimer at the end of the video or on RK Equity's website www.rkequity.com Intro and outro audio credit: Jamie Klein
Words & music by Pete Townshend Scott Kuchler - vocals, guitar
An award-winning solo show artist and nationally recognized writing coach who is making a big impact everywhere from off-Broadway to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Ann's show Loveland, played for two years in San Francisco where it won the SF Weekly Award for Best Solo Show and garnered the SF Bay Critic's Award for Best Original Script. In LA it won the LA Weekly award for Best Solo Show. Her solo show, Squeeze Box, was produced by Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft and enjoyed a successful off-Broadway run before touring the US, where it received both the Los Angeles Ovation Award and the LA Weekly Award for Best Solo Show. Ann's other solo works include Down Home, Shelter and Miss America, for which she won the LA Weekly award for Best Solo Performer. Her current solo show, Inappropriate in All the Right Ways, has been described by The Huffington Post as “a show like no other.” A favorite spoken word artist, Ann is a Moth StorySLAM winner and has been a regular on LA's long running spoken word series including Tasty Words, SPARK and Gorgeous Stories. Her personal essays and interviews have been featured on NPR, PBS and the BBC. As a member of the WGA, she has written scripts for Gullane Pictures, Lifetime TV, Brooksfilms, PAX, and Klasky-Csupo. Her widely popular writing workshop Unmute Yourself is offered in cities across the US and now online.
It's Popzara's Movie Time! Podcast!, where our own movie nerds Ethan Brehm and Nate Evans take you on an unscripted journey yakking and chatting about some of their favorite movie moments and cinematic scenes, from past and present, presented without snark and snobbery for your listening pleasure. Today's episode it's a double-dose of silliness as our hosts explore two comedies separated by three+ decades, yet firmly inside the wild, wacky, and wonderful world of the imitable, totally hospitable "Weird Al" Yankovic. First up is 1989's UHF, the first (and only) feature-film starring the polka playing impresario himself in a pastiche of comedy vignettes skewering everything from Conan, Rambo, and even the Mahatma. It's a farce of epic proportions about the power of local broadcasting, imagination, and cheap labor. A box-office dud, it's since became a major cult classic and early showcase for Micheal Richards, Fran Drescher, and spatulas. Next is 2022's Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, the “true” story of how a gifted young man was corrupted by the evil call of the accordion (i.e. the Devil's Squeezebox). Just kidding! It's actually Al's Daniel Radcliffe-starring satirical spin on the typical dour ‘n dreary music biopics that scoop up statues come awards time. Will Weird Al ever win an Oscar? Who needs Oscars when you've got the power of polka!
Snape is a famous village in Suffolk, England, home to the Snape Maltings, where many famous musicians have played. The Crown is one of the local pubs a 600 year old dwelling still functioning as it did when it opened.https://crownatsnape.co.uk/
We have a couple of strawberry tarts up for review this week while we continue our study through the Bible looking at Psalms.
Show Notes: In this episode of How To Human, Krylon shares her experience of being a working artist. Krylon Is a legendary performer, artist, fashionista, singer, hair stylist, spiritual practitioner, and vegan. She has lived and performed in Montreal, Berlin, NYC, Paris, Barcelona, DC, New Orleans, Los Angeles, all over the south of France, and a gaggle of west coast cities. She worked as a club Kid in New York City in the 90s, which kick-started her performance art career as the reigning champion at The Cock in the east village for a party called Foxy, Thrown by her dear long-time friend Mario Diaz. She's performed at the legendary night club Mother (NYC) for Micheal T's party Hero's and danced/ performed at Don Hills for the rock-n-Roll party Squeeze Box throw by Micheal Schmitt. She danced (modern) with the choreographer George Stamos both at Ps122 (NYC) and Le tangent / Agora del la dance in Montreal where she took up residence for a year. Her Art is meant to play on themes of beauty and she loves creating uncomfortably beautiful images. For more of Krylon: Instagram: instagram.com/krylon_superstar Band: instagram.com/doubleduchess To become a patron and help this program continue producing this show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Travis Stevens tells us about his unusual job as a squeeze-box operator.
If These Walls Could Talk with Wendy Stuart & Tym MossHosts: WENDY STUART & TYM MOSSSpecial guest: JOEY ARIASWednesday, December 22nd2pm EST LIVE from PANGEA Restaurant, NYCWatch LIVE on YouTube at Wendy Stuart TVA fixture of New York City's vibrant downtown performance scene for 30-plus years, Joey Arias is a bona fide NYC icon. In 2012 he appeared in a headlining solo concert at Central Park SummerStage and played the Southbank Centre in London as part of the Antony Hagerty-curated Meltodwn Festival. Then in October Z Chromosome, a short film starring Arias and directed by Manfred (Thierry) Mugler opened the 18th Annual Festival Chéries-Chéris in Paris. Spring 2013 sees Joey Arias in Residence at Joe's Pub over 4 Sundays and on tour in the Western United States beginning with a Valentines Day concert at the world-famous Castro Theatre.Arias lived and worked with legendary musician Klaus Nomi until Nomi's death in 1983. However, he has long since stepped out of Nomi's shadow to gain fame in his own right as a performance artist, cabaret singer and drag artist. From outrageous performances at seminal New York nightclubs Jackie 60 and Squeezebox to the now-legendary nights at Bar d'O where he held court with Raven-O and Sherry Vine, Arias has distinguished himself with scandalous wit, sleek style and an extraordinary voice… evocative of Lady Day yet uniquely his own.It was no surprise when Arias was tapped by Cirque du Soleil to originate the role of the emcee in their Las Vegas spectacular Zumanity, for which he co-wrote 3 songs. After 6 years in that role, Arias returned to New York where he became star and co-creator of Arias With a Twist with master puppeteer Basil Twist. The show was a critical and commercial hit and extended repeatedly for a total of 8 months at HERE Arts Center. The show has been subsequently presented in Los Angeles, Washington DC and Paris and returned to New York for another critically acclaimed, encore 8-week run at Abrons Arts Center in Fall 2011. The “Arias With A Twist” docu-fantasy premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and had it's US premiere at the 2011 TriBeca Film Festival.In 2010 Arias returned to New York City with his first full-length concerts in over a decade. Joey Arias in Concert – featuring new jazz luminary Ben Allison and a band comprised of some of NYC's best musicians – played to sold-out houses for two weeks at Abrons Arts Center. A scaled down version of the show opened the Spiegeltent at Bard SummerScape in 2011.Arias has performed worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall, The Freedom Theatre in London and on a transatlantic world tour into the cabaret clubs of Paris, Tokyo, Moscow, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Canada and England. On film, he has appeared in Mondo New York, Big Top Pee Wee, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Wigstock – The Movie, Flawless and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Television credits include the infamous Saturday Night Live episode with David Bowie and Klaus Nomi, Ann Magnuson's Vandemonium (Cinemax), Elvira's MTV Halloween Special, HBOs Dragtime, HBO's Real Sex and Gayer Than Gay on VH1, along with numerous appearances on a wide variety of talk shows and programs. Additionally, Arias has produced several of his own recordings including Arias on Holiday, Strange Fruit, Jazzo Lozo, God Shave the Queen and live recordings of StarLust in Berlin, Arias with a Twist and Bar D'o in New York.Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style, of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstories of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride.Wendy Stuart is an author, celebrity interviewer, model, filmmaker and hosts “Pandemic Cooking With Wendy,” a popular Youtube comedic cooking show born in the era of Covid-19, and TriVersity Talk, a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community.Tym Moss is a popular NYC singer, actor, and radio/tv host who recently starred in the hit indie film “JUNK” to critical acclaim.
Words & music by Pete Townsend Scott Kuchler - vocals, guitar
Join Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos as we cuss and discuss all the gnarliest hacks from the past week. We kick off this episode with a gentle reminder that the Odd Inputs and Peculiar Peripherals Contest ends this Monday, July 4th, at 8:30 AM PDT. We've seen a ton of cool entries so far, including a new version of [Peter Lyons]' Squeezebox keyboard that we're itching to write up for the blog. In other contest news, the Round 2 winners of the Reuse, Recycle, Revamp challenge of the 2022 Hackaday Prize have been announced. Elliot is super stoked about [Jason Knight]'s open-source recycled skateboard deck-making apparatus, and Kristina wishes she had the time and money to build some of the fundamental Precious Plastic machines. Elliot managed to stump Kristina with this week's What's That Sound, though she probably should have reached further into the annals of her memory and made a semi-educated guess. From there, it's on to missing moon rocks and the word of the day before we get into a handful of contest entries, including a mechanical keyboard to end all mechanical keyboards. This really just scratches the surface of this week's show, which includes some new hardware stuffed into old, as well as modern implementations of old technology. And in case you didn't get enough of Kristina's childhood memoirs, she goes a bit deeper into the teddy bears and telephones rooms of her memory palace. Check out the links over at Hackaday.
What's up everybody! Cali Squeeze by Firestone Walker Brewing is on deck as our BEER OF THE WEEK! We go over the Box Office totals, we talk about the new Avatar trailer! We cover the finale of Moon Knight and we review Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the 28th film in the MCU. Join us!
This week Abel Casillas from Squeezebox Bandits talks to Maylee and the Homegrown Music Crew about the making of their new album. Originally aired 04/24/2022 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
Do you know what a Squeezebox is? What about a Bandit/s? What happens if you put those words together? I'll tell you what happens. You end up with an awesome Tex-Mex country band that hails from the best city in Texas! Joining us in the studio is Abel Casillas(@squeezeboxabel), front man of @squeezeboxbandits.In this episode, the guys recount their past week adventures, Stark is going to be a coach? and Javier has some basketball updates before we get into Squeezebox Bandits! Make sure you check out Squeezbox Bandits here for up to date shows and events.So sit back, relax, enjoy and Stay Good!CALL OR TEXT OUR HOTLINE AND LEAVE US A MESSAGE! 817-677-0408Show LinksThe Funky PantherMerchYouTube
Episode 530 New Facebook like. Personal recap, Stewie makes fun of me for my haircut, then teases me after discussing a tweet from Trisha Paytas. Jim Rome reads e-mails about Novak Djokovic and Ben Roethlisberger, of course he blocks almost everyone. "We Can Relate - Shoveling Snow". The passing of Meatloaf and Louis Anderson, the discussion swings to a novel by Chuck Palahniuk. Winter storms. Trump under investigation again "Insane In The Trump Brain". The virus "Fuck You Fauci". Some stories on the lighter side. The show closes with my rendition of "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad" by Meatloaf. Break music - "Earings" by George Carlin Rejoiner music - "Squeeze Box" by The Who --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lawrence-ross9/message
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest.www.guyfurrow.com/missguyInstagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuywww.facebook.com/missguyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest.Instagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuywww.facebook.com/missguyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest. Instagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuy www.facebook.com/missguy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQ More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess explains how to take a different approach to modern feminism using a more naturalistic outlook and promotes the innate abilities given to all women. In addition, Jim Bridge, aka. Mr. Cineman, gives a movie review on Tenet. Jess and Sean also perform "Just A Girl" by No Doubt and "Never Going Back Again" by Fleetwood Mac.
Christmas has come and gone and we are just days away from ringing in 2021! Hear why one couple said Covid was one of the best things that happened to them in 2020. What is your plan for retirement, how will you fill the day? Travis and David share incredible client stories that will have you laughing with envy! There are some big tax changes coming our way - are you prepared ? Find out how the Financial Lab can help YOU!
Join Aly & Toni as we discuss all things virtual learning with our first ever guest triple threat Mom, Author & Teacher Teresa Morales. Make sure to check out her recently published children's book Papito and the Squeeze Box, you can order your copy at WWW.theadventuresofpapito.com and follow on IG @papitossqueezebox.
Enoch's nemesis Walt Lily is here to tell you about the Weird Al Yankovic box set. Also discussed: New Shopping record, the time Kev shut down the fun house, Ty Segall's Freedom Goblin, goofs. Weird Al Movie UHF: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098546/ Walt's recommended interviews: Michael Stipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M-mdalCyvs Eminem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QOya9-lwQk
Whole House Music with Chromecast Audio and Grace Digital CastDock X2 We've been on a quest for DIY whole house music for nearly a decade. Going all the way back to the Squeezebox from Slim Devices. We even tried a digital media player with a built in FM broadcaster we could pick up on our old school radios throughout the home. Over time, Braden settled in on Sonos while Ara landed on an Airport Express solution. There are other options, though, so we decided to check out what Chromecast Audio from Google can do. About Chromecast Audio The Chromecast technology, sometimes referred to as Google Cast technology, allows you to send audio or video from your computer, tablet or smartphone to a compatible playback device. The original Chromecast was primarily intended for video. You'd plug it into your TV, instantly turning it into a smart TV you could send content to from your other smart devices. For example, watch YouTube from your YouTube app on your phone on your big, beautiful HDTV. It was, and is, a very cost effective way to turn an otherwise “dumb” TV into a smart TV. Then Google came out with the Chromecast Audio. It does just what you'd think, it drops the video part and just plays the audio you send to it from your personal device. Sure you can listen to YouTube on a Chromecast Audio, but it's intended more for the pure listening apps like Spotify, Pandora, Google Play Music or iHeartRadio. There are a lot of benefits to it, the first being the price. You can't get it on Amazon, because they sell competing products, maybe not competing with the Chromecast Audio directly, but certainly competing with the full Chromecast device. So if you want one, you can get it from Google for only $35. But keep your eyes open, because they do go on sale from time to time. If you were to pick one up, you'd be surprised at how diminutive it is. The Chromecast Audio itself is about the size of an Oreo cookie. It has two ports, one on either side. One is a micro USB port for power, the other is a 3.5 mm audio jack for connecting it to whatever audio device you want to use to play the music. You can plug it into any powered speakers or any audio device in your listening room like a receiver, processor or amplifier. It comes with the micro USB cable and plug adapter to power it, along with a really short 3.5 mm cable to connect it to your speakers. About Grace Digital CastDock X2 If you have a pair of powered speakers you can connect the Chromecast Audio to, then you're set. That's all you need. And if you like the look of them enough to put them on display in your kitchen, living room, family room, den, etc. you're golden. You can add whole house audio zones for $35 a pop. Not a bad deal. But what if you don't have the speakers on hand? That's where the CastDock X2 from Grace Digital comes in. It is an all-in-one, 2.1 speaker with a built-in dock for your Chromecast Audio, turning the Chromecast Audio into a standalone audio device you can add as a playback zone to any room in your home. The suggested price is $150, but they're at Amazon right now for $95. The CastDock X2 itself looks very similar to a Sonos Play:1 speaker. It is slightly larger, but also feels a little lighter. But don't let the weight fool you. It packs in a digital 50 watt class D amplifier that can move plenty of sound, but we'll cover performance in just a bit. It has a “lid” of sorts that easily pops off revealing the dock for the chromecast audio. On one side of the dock is the micro USB cable to provide power. On the other side is a digital fiber optical connection to support 24-bit, 192-khz lossless sound from your Chromecast Audio. Setup Setting the whole thing up really is very, very simple. If you're using the CastDock X2 with your Chromecast Audio, you simply pop off the top, plug in both connectors, replace the top, then plug the CastDock X2 into power and you're ready to go. If you decide not to use the CastDock X2, setup is still every bit as simple. You just use the two cables that come with the Chromecast Audio instead: one for power and the other goes into your powered speakers. Once you've then plugged your powered speakers into the wall, you've got yourself a new audio zone, provisioned and ready to start blasting some tunes. After the physical setup is complete, everything transitions over to your smart device or your computer. On your smartphone or tablet, you need to add the Google Home app to control the Chromecast Audio devices in your house. The Google Home app will connect to the Chromecast Audio device and allow you to: add it to your Wifi, give it a custom name like Kitchen or Family Room, and put it into a group if you have multiple Chromecast Audio devices throughout your home. You can create groups like Downstairs, Upstairs, or add all of them into one big group called Whole House. It's totally up to you. If you're going the Chromecast Audio plus Grace Digital CastDock X2 route, every new whole house audio zone is going to set you back a mere $130. Compare that with the Sonos Play:1 at $200, or pretty much any other whole house audio solution that will cost significantly more. If you want to upgrade the audio in any particular room or zone, the sky truly is the limit. The Chromecast Audio supports 24-bit/96KHz audio so you can connect it to any speakers you want. Use the Audioengine HD3 powered bookshelf speakers from last week's show and turn any room into an audiophile whole house listening room for, honestly, not too much money. Performance Unlike the Sonos system, there isn't a dedicated app to control all your Chromecast Audio devices and what is playing on them. Instead, when you add the Google Home app to your phone or tablet, it adds the ability to send audio from your supported apps to any of your Chromecasts, much like you would with Bluetooth speakers or headphones. So the Google Home app controls the devices themselves, but all your other apps control the content. You can also use the Google Home app to create groups of devices, and those groups show up just like the other devices as sources you can cast to. All of that: from adding devices, to grouping devices, to casting to individual or groups of devices, worked flawlessly for us. Audio sync for multi-zone playback was perfect. In our case, performance wasn't just about the Chromecast, it was also about the CastDock X2. Luckily we ordered and setup two of them at the same time. This helped us test multi-zone capabilities, but also let us hear two CastDocks as well. The first one we opened was pretty stellar. Friends in the room commented on how good it sounded. Braden's boys said that they should ditch Sonos and move to Chromecast instead. The sound filled the room. High end was crystal clear, the bass was tight. The speaker was perfect for a single zone, 2.1 speaker for whole house audio. But then we opened and installed the second one. Talk about a tale of two speaker cities, it was like night and day. The second CastDock was miserable. No high end, the bass washed everything out, it was mushy. The audio was pretty bad. Had we opened them in reverse order, this review would have been totally different. But we knew how good the CastDock could sound after the first one, so we pressed on. We reached out to Grace Digital support. They told us, in essence, to return the bad one and try again. We now have four and they're all really good. If you see bad reviews on Amazon, they may have gotten bum units like our second one. We really aren't sure what the percentage of bum units to good ones is, but if you get a good one, you'll know. And the opposite is also true. Conclusion If you, like us, are on a quest for perfect whole house audio that you can do yourself, yes, Sonos and Airport Express are great options. But now we know that Chromecast Audio is as well. And probably more cost effective. Beyond the Oreo Cookie Chromecast Audio with a CastDock X2, since the Google Cast platform is open, there are a ton of companies that make speakers and soundbars with Google Cast built in. They tend to be a bit more expensive per zone, but you have so many options if you go the Chromecast route. At that point, you become that kid in the candy store and can really geek out.