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Ian speaks to the Bob Dylan Center's Steve Jenkins and musician Doug Keith about their recent SHELTER FROM THE STORM concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of Blood on the Tracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
hosted by Grant Conway, Keren Harrison, Howard Gould and Steve Jenkins
Ian chats with Steve Jenkins, director of the Bob Dylan Center, about his showings of deep-cut archival Bob footage and the incredible work going on with the Bob Dylan Archive.FOLLOW THE BOB DYLAN CENTER ON INSTAGRAM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best known for his stints with Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Dave Fiuczynski in Screaming Headless Torsos, Steve Jenkins fits into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk. In this episode, we sit down with Steve to uncover more about his story, how music has shaped his outlook on life, and why he's recently switched up his Fender Jazz for a 6-string Dingwall?! In this episodeWhy Steve could never play like Matthew Garrison.What he learned from guitarist David Fiuczynski. How he broke free from other people's expectations.Do you really need an AARP card to play a P Bass?And much, much more!
Best known for his stints with Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Dave Fiuczynski in Screaming Headless Torsos, Steve Jenkins fits into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk. In this episode, we sit down with Steve to uncover more about his story, how music has shaped his outlook on life, and why he's recently switched up his Fender Jazz for a 6-string Dingwall?! In this episodeWhy Steve could never play like Matthew Garrison.What he learned from guitarist David Fiuczynski. How he broke free from other people's expectations.Do you really need an AARP card to play a P Bass?And much, much more!
Esther the Wonder Pig was adopted as a piglet by Steve Jenkins and Derek Walter in 2012, on the understanding that she wouldn't get much bigger. But then she did — roughly 650 pounds bigger — and changed the couple's lives forever. We listen back to when Anna Maria Tremonti met Esther and her dads in 2016, and remember a pig who won hearts around the world.
Tempósan bővülnek a NER vagyonlerakói G7 2023-10-20 04:35:56 Gazdaság NER A 2700 milliárd forintot közelíti a magántőkealapokban lévő vagyon értéke, a kikövetkeztethető tulajdonosok között alig találni nem kormányközeli szereplőt. Több városban eltörlik a választókerületi rendszert, olyan mértékben csökkent a lakosság száma Telex 2023-10-20 04:59:42 Belföld Csongrád-Csanád Balaton Szeged Miskolc Balatonalmádi Szegeden és Miskolcon is kevesebb önkormányzati képviselő jut mandátumhoz a jövő júniusi választáson, Csömörön és Balatonalmádiban pedig most először lehet választókerületi jelöltekre szavazni. A bankügynek vége van – a világ leggazdagabb magyarja mégsem csinál bankot Magyarországon Forbes 2023-10-20 05:51:07 Gazdaság USA Leggazdagabb Forbes A világ leggazdagabb magyar származású milliárdosát, Péterffy Tamást bántja, hogy Magyarországon nincs meg az a vállalkozószellem, ami Amerikában. Legújabb projektjében a magyar vállalkozásokat támogatja, de legutóbbi tervéről, miszerint bankot alapít Magyarországon, már letett. Erről is beszélgetett velünk a második Forbes Money Summiton. Háromezer lefoglalt autóra bukkant egy drón Vezess 2023-10-19 22:41:17 Autó-motor Drón Több ezer autó rohad egy telepen, ahová a helyi hatóságok szállítják a lefoglalt járműveket. Az idő csendesen pusztít. Az ukrán cukortermelés az EU piacát veszélyezteti Magyar Mezőgazdaság 2023-10-20 05:12:02 Gazdaság Ukrajna Leányvállalat Bolívia A Sudzucker francia leányvállalata, a Saint Louis Sucre cukorfinomító az ukrán termelésre hivatkozva levélben kérte meg a helyi termelőket, hogy ne növeljék répatermő területeiket 2024-ben, írta meg a Reuters hírügynökség. Hatalmas összegeket hagynak az állam zsebében a betegek vg.hu 2023-10-20 06:01:15 Belföld Adókedvezmény Elinflálódott az adókedvezmény összege, szükség lenne a munkáltatói befizetésekre is – mondta Váradi Péter, a Prémium Egészségpénztár vezető stratégiai tanácsadója a Világgazdaságnak. Meghalt Esther, a csodamalac – gyászolnak a rajongók Prove 2023-10-20 04:57:07 Állatvilág Meghalt Esther, akit a gazdái a neki szentelt közösségi profilokon csodamalac néven tettek nemzetközi szinten híressé. A vele egy háztartásban élők miatta hagyták el étrendjükből az állati eredetű ételeket. Esthert egész rajongói tábora gyászolja. Esther, a csodamalac 11 évesen hunyt el, erről a gazdái, Steve Jenkins és Derek Walter számolt be a di Zöld befektetések: uniós konzultáció az ügyfél-tájékoztatás átláthatóságának fokozására Fintech 2023-10-20 05:05:00 Modern Gazdaság Befektető Az utóbbi években jelentősen megnövekedett az érdeklődés a zöld befektetések iránt. A pénzügyi megfontolások mellett a befektetők a fenntarthatósági szempontokat is egyre fontosabbnak tekintik. Az uniós szabályozás befektető védelmének biztosítania kell, hogy a piacon értékesített fenntartható befektetések valóban megfeleljenek a zöld szempontoknak A rák súlyosbodását okozhatja két népszerű vitamin az orvosok szerint Magyar Hírlap 2023-10-20 06:20:04 Egészség Rákbetegség Korábban úgy gondolták, hogy az étrend-kiegészítők jó hatással vannak a betegek szervezetére. 7+1 érv, hogy miért az Avalont válaszd csapatépítésre! First Class 2023-10-20 05:50:04 Bulvár A mindennapok mókuskerekéből kiszakadni több előnnyel jár, mint gondolnád! Rendkívül hasznos, közösségfejlesztő hatása van a munkatársakkal közös programoknak, ami rövidtávon jó hangulatot, hosszútávon hatékonyabb, gördülékenyebb munkavégzést eredményez. Egy jó csapatépítésen megismerheted a kollégáid közvetlenebb oldalát is, amihez egy olyan szerv Még idén szabadon átjárható lesz a román-magyar határ? Portfolio 2023-10-19 23:09:00 Külföld Románia Bevándorlás Migráció Menekült Bulgária Schengen Luxemburg Uniós biztos Románia és Bulgária jelentős lépést tett a schengeni tagság felé azáltal, hogy jelentős előrehaladást értek el a határellenőrzés, valamint a migrációs és a menekültügyi szabályozás területén - jelentette ki Ylva Johansson illetékes uniós biztos Luxembourgban, a tagországok bel- és igazságügyi minisztereinek tanácskozását megelőzően csütörtökön. Óriási BL-bravúrt ért el a Szeged kézicsapata 24.hu 2023-10-19 22:41:48 Sport Csongrád-Csanád Szeged Bajnokok Ligája A magyar csapat története során először szerzett pontot Kielcében. Galló gólt lőtt, csapata győzött Sportal 2023-10-19 22:37:42 Sport Svédország Jégkorong Galló Vilmos gólt lőtt a svéd jégkorong-bajnokság csütörtöki játéknapján, csapata, a Linköping pedig 3-0-ra nyert otthon a Frölunda ellen. A nyár újabb feltámadását tapasztalhatjuk Kiderül 2023-10-20 05:14:08 Időjárás Múlt héten úgy tűnt, hogy idénre búcsút mondhatunk a nyárias melegtől. Időjárásunk azonban most rácáfol az előzetes várakozásokra.
Tempósan bővülnek a NER vagyonlerakói G7 2023-10-20 04:35:56 Gazdaság NER A 2700 milliárd forintot közelíti a magántőkealapokban lévő vagyon értéke, a kikövetkeztethető tulajdonosok között alig találni nem kormányközeli szereplőt. Több városban eltörlik a választókerületi rendszert, olyan mértékben csökkent a lakosság száma Telex 2023-10-20 04:59:42 Belföld Csongrád-Csanád Balaton Szeged Miskolc Balatonalmádi Szegeden és Miskolcon is kevesebb önkormányzati képviselő jut mandátumhoz a jövő júniusi választáson, Csömörön és Balatonalmádiban pedig most először lehet választókerületi jelöltekre szavazni. A bankügynek vége van – a világ leggazdagabb magyarja mégsem csinál bankot Magyarországon Forbes 2023-10-20 05:51:07 Gazdaság USA Leggazdagabb Forbes A világ leggazdagabb magyar származású milliárdosát, Péterffy Tamást bántja, hogy Magyarországon nincs meg az a vállalkozószellem, ami Amerikában. Legújabb projektjében a magyar vállalkozásokat támogatja, de legutóbbi tervéről, miszerint bankot alapít Magyarországon, már letett. Erről is beszélgetett velünk a második Forbes Money Summiton. Háromezer lefoglalt autóra bukkant egy drón Vezess 2023-10-19 22:41:17 Autó-motor Drón Több ezer autó rohad egy telepen, ahová a helyi hatóságok szállítják a lefoglalt járműveket. Az idő csendesen pusztít. Az ukrán cukortermelés az EU piacát veszélyezteti Magyar Mezőgazdaság 2023-10-20 05:12:02 Gazdaság Ukrajna Leányvállalat Bolívia A Sudzucker francia leányvállalata, a Saint Louis Sucre cukorfinomító az ukrán termelésre hivatkozva levélben kérte meg a helyi termelőket, hogy ne növeljék répatermő területeiket 2024-ben, írta meg a Reuters hírügynökség. Hatalmas összegeket hagynak az állam zsebében a betegek vg.hu 2023-10-20 06:01:15 Belföld Adókedvezmény Elinflálódott az adókedvezmény összege, szükség lenne a munkáltatói befizetésekre is – mondta Váradi Péter, a Prémium Egészségpénztár vezető stratégiai tanácsadója a Világgazdaságnak. Meghalt Esther, a csodamalac – gyászolnak a rajongók Prove 2023-10-20 04:57:07 Állatvilág Meghalt Esther, akit a gazdái a neki szentelt közösségi profilokon csodamalac néven tettek nemzetközi szinten híressé. A vele egy háztartásban élők miatta hagyták el étrendjükből az állati eredetű ételeket. Esthert egész rajongói tábora gyászolja. Esther, a csodamalac 11 évesen hunyt el, erről a gazdái, Steve Jenkins és Derek Walter számolt be a di Zöld befektetések: uniós konzultáció az ügyfél-tájékoztatás átláthatóságának fokozására Fintech 2023-10-20 05:05:00 Modern Gazdaság Befektető Az utóbbi években jelentősen megnövekedett az érdeklődés a zöld befektetések iránt. A pénzügyi megfontolások mellett a befektetők a fenntarthatósági szempontokat is egyre fontosabbnak tekintik. Az uniós szabályozás befektető védelmének biztosítania kell, hogy a piacon értékesített fenntartható befektetések valóban megfeleljenek a zöld szempontoknak A rák súlyosbodását okozhatja két népszerű vitamin az orvosok szerint Magyar Hírlap 2023-10-20 06:20:04 Egészség Rákbetegség Korábban úgy gondolták, hogy az étrend-kiegészítők jó hatással vannak a betegek szervezetére. 7+1 érv, hogy miért az Avalont válaszd csapatépítésre! First Class 2023-10-20 05:50:04 Bulvár A mindennapok mókuskerekéből kiszakadni több előnnyel jár, mint gondolnád! Rendkívül hasznos, közösségfejlesztő hatása van a munkatársakkal közös programoknak, ami rövidtávon jó hangulatot, hosszútávon hatékonyabb, gördülékenyebb munkavégzést eredményez. Egy jó csapatépítésen megismerheted a kollégáid közvetlenebb oldalát is, amihez egy olyan szerv Még idén szabadon átjárható lesz a román-magyar határ? Portfolio 2023-10-19 23:09:00 Külföld Románia Bevándorlás Migráció Menekült Bulgária Schengen Luxemburg Uniós biztos Románia és Bulgária jelentős lépést tett a schengeni tagság felé azáltal, hogy jelentős előrehaladást értek el a határellenőrzés, valamint a migrációs és a menekültügyi szabályozás területén - jelentette ki Ylva Johansson illetékes uniós biztos Luxembourgban, a tagországok bel- és igazságügyi minisztereinek tanácskozását megelőzően csütörtökön. Óriási BL-bravúrt ért el a Szeged kézicsapata 24.hu 2023-10-19 22:41:48 Sport Csongrád-Csanád Szeged Bajnokok Ligája A magyar csapat története során először szerzett pontot Kielcében. Galló gólt lőtt, csapata győzött Sportal 2023-10-19 22:37:42 Sport Svédország Jégkorong Galló Vilmos gólt lőtt a svéd jégkorong-bajnokság csütörtöki játéknapján, csapata, a Linköping pedig 3-0-ra nyert otthon a Frölunda ellen. A nyár újabb feltámadását tapasztalhatjuk Kiderül 2023-10-20 05:14:08 Időjárás Múlt héten úgy tűnt, hogy idénre búcsút mondhatunk a nyárias melegtől. Időjárásunk azonban most rácáfol az előzetes várakozásokra.
Steve and I go back about a decade when he tracked Bass on the Stimpy Lockjaw album. I've been following him since and had the privilege of catching up. This episode we chat about the benefits of being a specialist, why wedding gigs aren't necessarily as bad as one might presume and sometimes the lessons we learn while performing with our heroes may be hard and unexpected. Follow!
hosted by Andy Gilson with Roper's Rant and the Orient Line historical walk with Steve Jenkins and Dave Victor
Thank you for joining us in todays episode with guest Steve Jenkins. Steve Jenkins career began as a DJ in the West Midlands in 1970, by 1973 he had started as a regional promoting manager at NEMS and Immediate Records. Chrysalis Records, MCA Records and Mountain Record would all add to his education before starting his own company, Impulse Promotions, in 1983. The success in this company would lead to Managing Director at Jive Records in 1989. By 1999, Jive Records was the largest independent record label in the world with artists like Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys, R. Kelly, NSYNC, Steps, Justin Timberlake and many more. Brought to you by The Ben Hogan Foundation. Hosted by Judd Pritchard and cohost Josie Gregory-Stankiewicz.
This week, Scott and Jesse talk to Steve Jenkins of Positively Living about the local impact of Gov. Bill Lee's rejection of federal HIV funding. They also talk about UT's expanding footprint, the county's college-attendance goal and a new charter school application. And they answer a reader question about building heights. Go to CompassKnox.com today to subscribe
hosted by Andy Gilson, Barry Galvin, Billy Herring, Howard Gould and Christian Wheeler with guests Steve Jenkins and Michael Head
Seeing how the coming of Jesus was linked to the line of King David - and why it matters! Recorded while walking in the fields and lanes near Wellington.
So what did Jesus mean when he spoke about 'True Worshippers' as He was speaking with the woman at the well in John 4 ?
hosted by Andy Gilson, Darin Burrows, Billy Herring and Steve Jenkins
More from the Sabbatical Journey. Looking at Isaiah 40:28-31 and considering what it means to 'wait on God'.
Steve & Larisa return from sabbatical and share some of there experiences with a heart for engaging our faith.
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Where there is generational tragedy, there are also heroes and a community building harmony and repairing fractures through music. In this episode, host Will Dailey guides you on a trip from a town engulfed in terror to a city repairing itself one song at a time, either with the Shakespeare of songwriting or a community invested in the power of music — all while weaving the stories of iconic rockers like Leon Russell and groove pioneers like the GAP Band as they define the sound track for the hum of the heartland. To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will's playlist at soundofourtownpod.com Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on: Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFm @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio. Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey. Additional writing on this episode by Patrick Coman. Special thanks to Chris Combs, Jesse Aycock, Brian Horton, and Steve Jenkins. Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp SOURCES for this episode include: The Bob Wills Anthology (Columbia, 1973) I Am Charlie Wilson, Charlie Wilson (2015) "Why Tulsa Might Be the Next Austin" (Rolling Stone) When Did Whittier Bar Become the Coolest Music Venue in Tulsa? The Tulsa Sound The Amazing Unauthorized Story of Cain's Ballroom (Public Radio Tulsa) Cain's Ballroom: The History Behind Tulsa's Historic Music Venue (KJRH) San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills, Charles R. Townshend Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock and Roll History, Bill Janovitz (forthcoming) Leon Russell Sought Shelter in Tulsa Through the 70s's (Tulsa World) Sex Pistols at Cain's: The Filth and the Fury Jack White Explains Why He Loves Tulsa (Tulsa World) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa was yet another feather in the city's cap. We talk with Director Steve Jenkins about how the center is using the vast Bob Dylan archives and catalog to tell new stories about one of America's greatest musicians. Plus we answer the Question of the Week and help plan your next trip with Podvents. We hope you listen!
On this episode, hosts Rick Martinez and Carla Lalli Music offer sweet and salty snack ideas for your next movie night, share safety tips for using a mandoline, and break down their philosophies around recipe development. This week's recipe book: Steve Jenkins' book Cheese Primer Check out this cheese paper Carla's mandoline recommendation Rick's Totally Easy Tortilla Española with Romesco Carla on her love for this perfect popcorn recipe This week's Rad Fad/Bad Fad contender: A Healthy Coke As always, we'd love to hear about your cooking conundrums at 833-433-FOOD (3663). Find us on Instagram @borderlinesalty Find full episode transcripts and more about the podcast on our website borderlinesalty.fm. If you can't get enough of our hosts – we don't blame you! Subscribe to Carla's newsletters here and find links to her Instagram and YouTube channel at www.carlalallimusic.com. You can order Rick's cookbook “Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico here, watch the companion Mi Cocina video series here, and find all of his socials at www.rick-martinez.com 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
Entering the rest. And announcing Steve & Larisa will be taking a Sabbatical.
Alex started music in 7th grade with a teacher named Ken Wilson, who was gracious enough to let Alex do chores to pay for lessons. He studied at University of Lynchburg for 2 years under Ed McKinis, Brian Mesko, Chris Sharpe, Chris McGee, and Johnson Scott. Alex then transferred to the Los Angeles College of Music, and took classes with Jerry Watts Jr., John Avila (of Oingo Boingo), Peter Boscovich, Key Kim, Marke Brown, Tim Landers (Billy Cobham, Al di Meloa), Steve Jenkins, and Steve Billman. He has been in ensembles directed by Mitch Foreman (Mahavishnu Orchestra), Brian Pezzone (Animaniacs), Carlos Campos, and Steve Pemberton. He graduated this past March of 2022, and has his sights eventually set on Nashville, but for the time being, Roanoke is home, and he is wanting to get back into the community and play.
Susie Jones speaks with Star Tribune food writer Joy Summers about her mission to eat her way around Target Field today and chronicle the best things to eat at a Twins game. Later, Steve Jenkins joins from the brand new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma to share why Dylan's archives ended up there and what visitors can learn about one of Minnesota's favorite sons.
Steve Jenkins, Director of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joins Susie Jones to talk about how Dylan's archives landed in Tulsa and what visitors can expect if they pay a visit.
In this episode, Mr. Steve Jenkins, my good friend, brings a strong message of love and redemption from the book Hosea.
Nicole remembers illustrator Steve Jenkins; Sara asks what your favorite color is and what it means. PLUS There's plenty to do this winter at the library, both virtually and in person! Make sure to check out our online programming catalog for all the wonderful things we have to offer at MCPL! Steve Jenkins https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-authors/article/88266-obituary-steve-jenkins.html Check out one of his many books at the library : https://mcpac.mcpl.lib.ny.us/search?/ajenkins%2C+steve/ajenkins+steve/1%2C5%2C84%2CB/exact&FF=ajenkins+steve+++++1952&1%2C69%2C Want to learn more about Color Psychology? Take a gander at this e-book with your MCPL library card: https://livebrary.overdrive.com/media/2679348 A reminder: VITA is virtual once again this year and provided by our friends at Bethpage Federal Credit Union. Registration opens on 1/18/22. Use this link to get more information and to apply for an appointment: http://lovebethpage.com/vita
On this episode of The Lippert Built to Lead Podcast, Edgar Cabello, leadership development director, and Mike Brouillette, a leadership director, speak to Steve Jenkins, who is retiring as Vice President of Operations. Steve reflects on his 23 years at Lippert, sharing some of early memories and what he's learned through his leadership roles. He shares why it's important to get to know his teammates and how he developed a working relationship with his fellow leadership directors. “Where do you go and under what conditions is your first directive to get to know everybody's name? And yet, we've seen that work within our context here at Lippert, and I think it's informed a great deal of growth and connection and the development of trust between our leaders and our teammates.” -Edgar Cabello [13:51] “I've shifted into four different divisions while I've been here in two years and I hear his voice in the back of my head every time I go into a new place, ‘Get to know the people. Take a deep breath. It will be ok.' To actually feel that teaching and that coaching, it's been powerful for me, Steve, so I want to thank you for that.” -Mike Brouillette [14:59] “You know, we do a lot. We built a lot of stuff. At the end of the day sometimes, I just sit there and like ‘Holy cow, we just shipped 18,000 windows today.' It's insane. But it's the team that did that and I'm so proud of all of these teams.” -Steve Jenkins [31:19] What You Will Learn: [01:13] Meet Steve [02:04] Steve's background in education and why he left education for Lippert [07:08] The challenges during the transition from education to business [10:46] What the move was like for his family [11:50] Why it's important to get to know the people [17:06] The working relationship between leadership directors and VPs [20:44] What was leadership and culture at that time [25:01] What Steve has seen develop between between leadership director and VP [30:47] A few things Steve is proud of from his time at Lippert [33:39] Advice Steve would give to the those at Lippert [37:15] Steve's final thoughts Resources: Visit our website: https://www.lci1.com/academy Email us: academy@lci1.com
hosted by Jamie Stripe, Howard Gould, Terry Howard and Glen Wilkie and interviews with Steve Jenkins, Peter Kitchen and Dean Smith
11 units coming to Baileys Harbor at the Lakeshore Adventures location in Baileys Harbor, Door County Economic Development Center executive director Steve Jenkins' idea to build a modular home factory in Door County, and Paula Anschutz's attempt to save some cabins from the Little Sister Resort property to use for seasonal housing in Sister Bay. Also, an update on the steadily growing COVID-19 numbers in Door County, and a quick look at the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's on Sept. 11.Also, an update on the steadily growing COVID-19 numbers in Door County, and a quick look at the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's on Sept. 11.
Two men adopt a “mini pig”--who eventually grows to over 600 pounds! Today, Steve Jenkins, co-founder of Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary, tells Kathy about his journey to becoming an “unexpected advocate” for animals and human dad to Esther the Wonder Pig. In this episode, Kathy and Steve chat about: How Steve and his partner, Derek, became porcine parents to a commercial sized pig Their decision to become vegan after meeting Esther Esther's online presence and the impact she's made outside of the vegan community What makes any animal a “wonder” The power of animal sanctuaries to open hearts and change behavior Connect with Kathy Stevens: Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal Sanctuary Twitter: @CASanctuary Books: Where the Blind Horse Sings Website: CASanctuary.org Instagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuary YouTube: Catskill Animal Sanctuary
Two men adopt a “mini pig”--who eventually grows to over 600 pounds! Today, Steve Jenkins, co-founder of Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary, tells Kathy about his journey to becoming an “unexpected a
This has been a long time coming but I'm thrilled to finally publish this brand new interview with the incredible Mr. Steve Jenkins! We get into all kinds of nitty gritty in this episode including FX, streaming, technique, touring etc; so please jump on instagram and follow Steve, buy his albums and generally support the guy :) http://www.stevejenkinsbass.com/As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.As an educator, he has taught at Berklee College of Music's BassLines Summer Program (now called the Victor Wooten Summer Bass Workshop) and has been an artist-in-residence at the Bass Collective in NYC. He has also taught masterclasses and clinics all over the world and was part of the first group of faculty to teach at the Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music in Southeast India in the Summer/Fall of 2010. He also teaches private lessons in person and via Skype. After 13 years of living in New York City, Steve moved to Los Angeles in March of 2017.Steve Jenkins proudly endorses Aguilar Amplification, Brubaker Basses, and Jim Dunlop/MXR pedals & strings.
Whether it's prog metal, R&B, dub, or just about everything else in between, Steve Jenkins brings a true love for the music and technical mastery to everything he plays. On this episode of the Bass Freq's Podcast, host Josh Paul gets Steve's experienced insights on technique, gear, teaching, and coffee.
Ryan Dilks is joined by fans of the four teams involved in the Playoffs to preview the five biggest games of the season.Billy Grant from the Brentford podcast Beesotted.Tom Morgan from the Swansea YouTube channel Total Swans TV.Carlo van der Watering from the Barnsley podcast Reds Report.Steve Jenkins from the Bournemouth fanzine the South End.Who's going up?We ask the people who know their teams best.It's the Second Tier.Website: www.secondtierpod.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/secondtierpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It helps up massively and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of my favorite things to do at the beginning of a new season is to pull out our favorite seasonal books, and fill up my library cards with old favorites and new discoveries! In this episode, I take you through 15 of our FAVORITE picture books for spring 2021. I guarantee you will find some new favorites in this list! All of the titles are listed below with amazon links for you: Seasonal change books: 1. Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak - https://amzn.to/34xg442 2. When Spring Comes by Kevin Henkes, illustrated by Laura Dronzek - https://amzn.to/3ii4GBl 3. Abracadabra, It's Spring! by Anne Sibley O'Brien, illustrated by Susan Gal - https://amzn.to/3uK5cdX 4. A New Beginning: Celebrating the Spring Equinox by Wendy Pfeffer, illustrated by Linda Bleck - https://amzn.to/3ii4PET 5. In the Rain by Elizabeth Spurr, illustrated by Manelle Oliphant - https://amzn.to/3uw6sAZ Garden-themed books: 1. Plant the Tiny Seed by Christie Matheson - https://amzn.to/3uE5Bye 2. Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal - https://amzn.to/2SEyz3O 3. Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert - https://amzn.to/3vxwB3M 4. Lola Plants a Garden by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw - https://amzn.to/34wGoeB 5. Tops and Bottoms by Janet Stevens - https://amzn.to/3c5kyD2 Animal-themed books: 1. A Perfect Day by Lane Smith - https://amzn.to/3vAz5yk 2. Mama Built a Little Nest by Jennifer Ward, illustrated by Steve Jenkins - https://amzn.to/34u5eMh 3. Worm Weather by Jean Taft, illustrated by Matt Hunt - https://amzn.to/34u5nPP 4. Tad by Benji Davies - https://amzn.to/3c1qoW4 5. Home for a Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Garth Williams - https://amzn.to/3fA85tn Intro/outro: Acoustic/Folk Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals https://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/acoustic-folk-instrume... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/YKdXVnaHfo8
What is a bug? And are all bugs insects... **unofficial reading music: Fantastic World by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7042-fantastic-world License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
033: Steve JenkinsHey all you cool cats and kittens, it’s Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, the Day formerly known as April Fools’, music is not content! It’s connection.Today on the show we have this man: Steve Jenkins. Bass player.Steve gets us off to a great start by saying Music is “the power that we all draw upon, the way that we dance through life".” And there’s a lot more where it came from, coming right up.Steve has played with a few of my heroes, was in Screaming Headless Torsos with Dave Fiuzynski and one of our previous guests, Daniel Sadownick from Ep # 013, he’s worked a bunch with Vernon Reid from Living Coulour. Bad ass.I’m fascinated by watching really good players play, and he’s one of them. As we all sit at home trying to make use of the time and stay safe, some quality time with a quality player always goes down well.Steve is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. He also has a strong grasp of using effects and technology which makes him a true sonic force to be reckoned with. This episode pairs well with Steve's album Coaxial Flutter, which is available on bandcamp. You'll also hear a bunch of his music while we're talking, as per usual. We get deep into the bass, the focus and single-mindedness required to survive as a bass player. Steve lives and dies by the choices he makes on the bass, so this is a good person to learn from.I’m glad to have you here.As usual we have one single ask: if you like the show, please tell someone about it. Don’t be a podcast hoarder!Alright let’s say hi to Steve.Press PLAY above to hear my visit with Steve JenkinsThanks!Thanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks to Steve for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Steve Jenkins bass dot com as well as on Instagram @stevejenkins.If you like this show, please tell a friend:Follow me on social media @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a potentially catastrophic global pandemic and a lot of noise out there in the culture. But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello overdubs, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go around.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifySign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
This week, Julie Culp, a Director in the Strategic Business Unit, welcomes Steve Jenkins back to the show. Julie and Steve discuss family businesses. Here is a little bit about Steve in case you missed our previous episode: Steve Jenkins is an internet entrepreneur and CEO from Seattle, WA. He enjoys speaking on technology, business, and entrepreneurship for organizations around the world, and serves on a number of technology-related task forces and advisory groups for a variety of educational, governmental, business, and private organizations. Follow Steve online: http://stevejenkins.com
This week, Julie Culp, a Director in the Strategic Business Unit, welcomes Steve Jenkins, an internet entrepreneur and CEO from Seattle, WA. Steve enjoys speaking on technology, business, and entrepreneurship for organizations around the world, and serves on a number of technology-related task forces and advisory groups for a variety of educational, governmental, business, and private organizations. Follow Steve online: http://stevejenkins.com
Today I have a special guest on the show, Steve Jenkins! Steve is a serial entrepreneur from Seattle, WA who has a background in building and selling tech businesses. We had a fascinating discussion about his background as an entrepreneur, including the company he started at age 9! We also talked about the concept of leverage and how sometimes its the "plumbing" in your business which is your most valuable product. WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRANSFORM AND SCALE YOUR BUSINESS? Learn more about a remarkable opportunity to get hands-on learning from some of the brightest minds in business and leadership. http://cardoneventures.com Did you know that you can watch the B DAWSON Show on YouTube? Subscribe to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkIBB4C6JxQxDQhtFVFfv7A?view_as=subscriber Transform yourself and your team through the power of BELIEF, OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS, and LEADERSHIP. Learn how at: http://bdawson.com Follow me on Instagram! @brandonmdawson Support the show: http://cardoneventures.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Moderator Libby gives hard-hitting stories of food in the news to our panelists and they discuss their attitudes and opinions in our Weekly Baste Segment. This week we discuss how to trace fake meat, the $3 billion American Dream project in New Jersey, animal crackers and cooking with olive oil. The Maillard Reaction Segment opens the floor for each panelist to give an opinion about a question that is relevant to the current week. The show is rounded out by our special guests Dennis Estok of Columbia Property Trust and Steven Jenkins of Olive Oil Jones. Dennis is a young real estate analyst specializing in asset management, operations, acquisitions and financial analysis in the New York commercial real estate space. Steve Jenkins is the founder of the first international cheese counter at Dean and Deluca, Fairway Market and now Olive Oil Jones! The Main Course O.G. is powered by Simplecast
In today's podcast Steve Jenkins tells us all about his new course for the SBL Academy and the secrets behind his killer tone.As many of you will already know, earlier in the year the SBL team descended on New York's coolest borough to rub shoulders with some of the most exciting bass players on the planet. We captured some fantastic behind-the-scenes footage and we've been bringing you exclusive monthly courses ever since. Our most recent course features the amazing Steve Jenkins who walks you through a mix of modern groove concepts with drummer Kenny Grohowski. Steve's best known for his stints with Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Dave Fiuczynski in Screaming Headless Torsos, but he's not lacked ambition in his solo career, with Steve Jenkins and the Coaxial Flutter his second album and most focused to date.
Apex predators are the animals at the very top of their food chain - with no enemies whatsover! Author and illustrator Steve Jenkins tells us about some of the most incredible predators the world has ever seen and what's made them so impressive. We also explore what the brain's made of with our science expert Tom, venture underwater to check out a golf-ball sized octopus that packs a venomous punch and answer once-and-for-all whether Usain Bolt could beat a cheetah in a race! Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do the current economic conditions frighten you? Does the thought of risk-taking keep you paralyzed from confidently going forward with business opportunities? If so, you're probably not alone, but you don't need to be either. Times are exciting with new dynamics and entrepreneurial enterprises according to our guest, President at Fond du Lac County (WI) Economic Development Corporation (FCEDC), Steve Jenkins, CEcD, IAMC. Steve shares his expertise in strategic planning and implementation, marketing, business attraction, existing business retention and expansion,and entrepreneurial development. Join Tamara Leigh's TREND ON LIVE every Wed. at 10:00am on the Linked Local Network. Also each week, Tamara Leigh's TREND ON Fashion tips. Follow us on twitter: @tamaraleighllc @linkedlocalnet and tamaraleighllc.com and linkedlocalnetwork.com