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This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with Steve Connolly, the powerhouse behind “Spirit of the King,” the ultimate Elvis tribute show at Notoriety Live every Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 7 p.m. In this engaging conversation, Steve shares his eclectic journey—from playing bass guitar in high school and attending art school to restoring 700 statues and 123 churches. Initially set on becoming a curator, his path took an unexpected turn when a professor encouraged him to embrace both art and music. Steve talks about sneaking into bars with a fake I.D. at just 15 to play music, learning guitar, taking voice lessons, and how an open mic night changed his life forever—setting him on the road to embodying Elvis. He recalls the thrill of stepping in front of an audience, shedding inhibitions, and truly thriving in the spotlight. He recounts how “Legends in Concert” producer John Stuart and Will Collins helped bring him to Vegas, cementing his place as a dedicated student of Elvis. And how a critical letter pushed him to dive deeper into researching the King of Rock ‘n' Roll, refining his performance to a new level of authenticity. The key moment for Steve: before a particularly challenging performance (in front of a goth crowd), he asked for the spirit of Elvis to enter him—a ritual that has since become a pre-show prayer. Beyond the stage, Steve talks about his deeply personal commitment to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and how his family tragedy formed that commitment. Tune in for an episode filled with passion, music, and the magic of Vegas entertainment! (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
Giant pumpkin grower Steve Connolly joins Radio Boston to discuss how he grows the massive produce and what he's learned along the way.
The latest season of Rewind delves into legendary singer-songwriter Archie Roach's 1990 Charcoal Lane album. The oral history begins by travelling back to Roach's pre-fame years and experiences that led to the album's heart-wrenching narratives, and his being plucked from obscurity by Paul Kelly and Steve Connolly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm joined this week for a fascinating chat with deepfake creator and impressionist Steve Connolly. We chat about Ronan O'Gara sliding into his DM's to compliment him and ask him for a pint, Padraig Harrington pursuing his career in music and how Brian O'Driscoll and Leo Varadkar are voice-twins.To support the show and access todays video and a rake more Patreon exclusive content why not follow this link: https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshot
Dru Jones chats with actor and writer Steve Connolly. Steve started his acting journey at a mature age having worked in other industries throughout his life. While he works hard towards getting TV credits he has also started to create his own opportunities and written and created a new web series called 'Council Culture' (out late 2021). He also started a Facebook group called 'Act Your Age' which has grown massively, turning into a showcase for new writers and giving actors a chance to be seen and gain stage experience. They chat about coming into the industry after different careers and much more. Thank you for watching and hope you enjoy. Also available to listen to on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Please follow for updates on upcoming episodes and more: Twitter: @theactingbrunch Instagram: @theactingbrunch Facebook @theactingbrunch
Highlights from the September 22 webcast “Hard Knocks: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 and the Disruption of the Credit Union-to-Member Relationship,” sponsored by TimeTrade. This event featured, from TimeTrade, Steve Connolly, Senior Director of Product Management; and from Del-One Federal Credit Union, Donna Robinson, Director of Branch Operations, and Horacio Garcia-Korosec, Director of Business Intelligence. The full on-demand presentation can be found at https://www.cutimes.com/2020/09/02/hard-knocks-lessons-learned-from-covid-19-and-the-disruption-of-the-credit-union-to-member-relationship/
This week I speak to Rebecca Evans and Steve Connolly the founders of 'Act Your Age'. Act Your Age was born from the problem that actors over the age of forty, but more specifically actors over forty either entering or re-entering the industry, have in finding castings or getting noticed within the industry. The community website for castings: Act Your Age – Community for 40+ actors Facebook Page: Act Your Age Showcase Twitter: @ActShowcase Instagram: @actyourageshowcase ______ To get a 12 months free subscription to Backstage, visit www.backstage.com/irrelevantactor and enter the code IAUK. Please vote for The Irrelevant Actor as Listeners Choice in the British Podcast Awards. You can vote here: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote Find The Irrelevant Actor on Twitter @TIActorPod and on Instagram @theirrelevantactor For submissions and enquiries please contact theirrelevantactor@gmail.com or visit our website www.theirrelevantactor.co.uk For actor tutoring: https://www.superprof.co.uk/professional-actor-offering-tailored-acting-lessons-online-for-all-ages-and-abilities.html
Happy ma’nene everyone! We will talk about this and more on tonight new episode of The Rocking Comedy Show plus some confessions will happen tonight and we will be entertained by Frankie Lee and The Infernos and our good buddy Steve Connolly will also be stopping by, we have Craigslist is the Price Right, and a twist to what year is… Read more
The Salford Sioux, in this age of Corona, are self-isolating in their tepees, down on the Irwell. In these worrying times, the warriors Black Elk, Surrounded by the Enemy and Charging Thunder, along with their one-time boss, Buffalo Bill, tell their tall-tales of how they all ended up in the dirty old town-over Skype. In the background, screaming through the night there are constant ambulance sirens, it disturbs, but the Sioux speak, they laugh, and they cry. The heartaches, the loves, how Salford took them to their hearts, and still do. We begin with a buried tomahawk that’s found whilst building Media City. In between its once upon a time in Salford, and we end today. In the age of Corona. As clouds drift across the moon, they remember trains setting the night on fire. ‘Stay in and stay safe!’ urges Black Elk. Welcome to the Salford Sioux. Written by John Ludden. Produced by Paul Ludden. Starring Annie Rogers, Louis Emerick, Jack Wagman, Trevor Dwyer-Lynch & Steve Connolly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Based somewhere between Manchester and Huddersfield (Todmorden? Hebden Bridge?) your hosts Steve Connolly and Prue Griffiths give you an idea what the Two Lines in Doctors podcast is all about. New episodes coming from October. Subscribe to this feed. The first episode will be coming very soon, because October is just around the corner. Follow us on Twitter @twolinesdoctors, Instagram @twolinesindoctors and Facebook "Two Lines in Doctors'. Neither Steve nor Prue have ever had two lines in Doctors.
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Episode 46 sees host Chris joined by LOVpod debutant Steve Connolly aka Quentin X, our resident American Wanderer Mark Yesilevskiy, Tom Molloy and tech wiz Rob. The show begins with an obituary to Phil Gartside, with the lads sharing their thoughts and memories on the Bolton Wanderers chairman, who died last week. The boys then move on to look at Bolton Wanderers' 3-2 defeat to Brighton at the weekend, taking a look at who played well, who disappointed and sharing their thoughts on Mark Davies' form, or lack of it. We then have a special mass debate on Liam Feeney, focused on whether Bolton's winger is a good footballer or not. Which went on far longer than it should have. The lads then look ahead to this weekend's clash with Queens Park Rangers, before discussing this week's Twitter question - will Bolton collect six points from their home games with QPR and Burnley? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 46 sees host Chris joined by LOVpod debutant Steve Connolly aka Quentin X, our resident American Wanderer Mark Yesilevskiy, Tom Molloy and tech wiz Rob. The show begins with an obituary to Phil Gartside, with the lads sharing their thoughts and memories on the Bolton Wanderers chairman, who died last week. The boys then move on to look at Bolton Wanderers' 3-2 defeat to Brighton at the weekend, taking a look at who played well, who disappointed and sharing their thoughts on Mark Davies' form, or lack of it. We then have a special mass debate on Liam Feeney, focused on whether Bolton's winger is a good footballer or not. Which went on far longer than it should have. The lads then look ahead to this weekend's clash with Queens Park Rangers, before discussing this week's Twitter question - will Bolton collect six points from their home games with QPR and Burnley? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For today’s episode of Behind the Curtain, host Steve Dacri is joined by Steve Connolly, considered by many as the best Elvis impersonator working today. Connolly talks about his path towards becoming Elvis and, in a VEGAS VIDEO NETWORK first, brings his guitar on set and sings three songs. Show notes: Clint Black Sahara mothballed? […]