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Crunch & Roll
S03 E16 - Steve Power

Crunch & Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 66:21


Стив Пауэр любит поезда. Just a little message for anyone who can understand Russian there. That doesn't include the guest on this episode, Steve Power, who ended up accidentally studying the language. There may have been drink involved. Steve must have been one of the longest serving breakfast show jocks ever. 17 BLOOMIN' YEARS! And not your lightweight 6am start nonsense. He was waking up the South of England from 5.30am! Most recently he's been on air at a much more civilised time of day, but his beloved Wave 105 has just been Greatest Hits Radioified, so he's hanging up his headphones... for now at least. What a career to date though. He made tea at BBC Radio Sussex; ran Southern FM and Power FM under Richard Park; and went national on Virgin Radio too. But it's his mighty stint at Wave 105 that he's probably best known for. During his chat with Foxy he talks about how he didn't enjoy being a PD; how he has no time for people who live in radio's past, and tells us about a case of mistaken identity at a nightclub PA in Wellingborough!    Listen to some classic Steve here: https://www.aircheckdownloads.com/audio-search?term=steve+power&sort_bef_combine=relevance_DESC Find out his next move on his Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevepowerdj And if you enjoy the podcast and can spare a couple of quid to support it, we'd be eternally grateful: https://ko-fi.com/crunchandroll

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Steve Power scholarship, Minister on online school, and the final Letters from Maggie Best

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 59:49


Cannabis producers are hurting, according to the Cannabis Council of Canada.... Representatives of the group are in Ottawa this week, asking the federal government for relief for marijuana producers and processors. We talk with Brad Poulos of the Toronto Metropolitan University about why those companies are struggling... and discuss how the federal government is being asked to help. (0:00) A scholarship has been set up to honor the late Steve Power. Power died last year after a 28-year-long career as an educator in Churchill Falls. We hear from his wife on her hopes for the legacy fund. (8:40) The joys of taking up ballet and dance....we talk to students in the Let's Dance program in Happy Valley Goose Bay about how dance has become such an important part of their lives. (17:35) An extra year of school and less university prospects... Those are two things Nain parents are worried about their children are debating dropping out of the academic stream to general studies, because the internet isn't working for them to take their classes (26:01) Equal Voice NL's Future of the Vote took place in St. John's over the weekend, we hear from a Happy Valley-Goose Bay woman who was the only delegate from Labrador. (39:30) Maggie's letters....We find out what happens while a young woman from Mud Lake is in hospital in the fall of 1916, and why her story still resonates today (45:29) Some research shows that low-intensity workouts might be more beneficial for some people than long sweaty gym sessions. We hear from a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University about the differences between low and high-intensity exercise. (55:02)

dHarmic Evolution
342. Ami Lou Shaw, Great Britains Finest Undiscovered Singer/Songwriter!

dHarmic Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 58:55


Amie Lou Shaw is a singer-songwriter who simply compels you to listen. With her evocative, distinct voice, as described by one reviewer, her accomplished vocals will ‘mesmerise' you. Throughout her childhood and teens, Amie performed in many shows and musicals. Having written songs since the age of 13, her vocal and song-writing style has been shaped by her earliest to present-day musical influences; some of her main influences include Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Lucie Silvas, Delta Goodrem, Celine Dion, Trisha Yearwood, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, and all styles of music from across a broad range of genres. Her song 'Travelling' was included in a Hollyoaks episode. Amie has also won a competition (and was personally chosen by Tat) to have her song "Simple Things" recorded by Tat Tong of T2 Productions, who has gone 60 times platinum and charted at number one in 66 countries. After first appearing on DE 28, she's back again with another hit single, “On My Mind”.  So strap up your seatbelts, and let's take a ride to the  UK on this episode of the dHarmic Evolution podcast. As a Preview   In this episode, we have Amie Lou Shaw discuss songwriting. She talks about her multiple songwriting processes, and James chips in some pro-advice too. She talks about teaching the flute and song analysis with her student and how that has become a positive feedback loop. We celebrate some of her latest achievements by inking a record deal with leopard music and also discuss her summer plans. Simply put, this episode was a mixture of learning and fun, all here on the dHarmic evolution. podcast   Quotes   Beginners can teach you to be very clear and concise with your music- Amie I really like the therapeutic side of music; I love helping my students write songs that can help them get through whatever they are facing-Amie If you want to understand something better, teach it-James You can't rush the process of music… As an upcoming musician, the most important thing is a connection with your audience.-Amie Songwriting gets easier when you have a strong subject; it doesn't matter whether it is a person or place.-James Am I using the best words, the best lyrics? Am I passing this in the clearest way possible?-Amie When your antenna is up, you can pick up the most incredible things-James When I was thirteen, I used to think I'll just throw a song together, but now I've realized this takes real craftsmanship-Amie Songs are timeless; it doesn't matter when they were written, they will always have some value.-James If there is a song in your heart, you've got to write it-Amie   Time Stamps   04:01 Amie's longtime dream fulfilled 07:01 What does Amie teach? 08:36 Amie's teaching experiences 13:00 Breaking down a song with a vocalist 14:00 Why Amie believes music can't be rushed 15:10 Broken Man from Amie plays 20:36 Behind Broken Man 21:56 James thought about ‘why you can't rush the process of music.' 23:56 Amie's approach to songwriting 28:17 Amie's secret about eavesdropping 34:19 Another writing pro-tip from master singer-songwriter James 36:46 On my mind from Amie plays 40:10 What has been on Amie Lou's mind? 45:00 Amie shares her summer plans 46:40 The title of Amie's new album 47:13 Amie's vinyl plan. 50:20 Amie inked a deal with Leopard Music 54:02 Amie's last word 55:10  Ride On by James Kevin O'Connor plays Amie's Bio: Amie Lou Shaw  Biography 2022 Amie's music is a blend of Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter, Country & Folk. Amie has been coached by Kelly Bryan (Eternal) and Eliot May (Basement Jaxx)  Amie worked on a song written by Simon Bailey called ‘You Gave Me My Wings' who has been opening act for Many big names including Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston on her final gig. Amie's song ‘Travellin' was played on an episode of Hollyoaks.  Amie won a competition (as was selected personally by Tat himself), to have her track ‘Simple Things' recorded by Tat Tong of T2 Productions. Tat has gone 60 X Platinum and charted at number 1 in 66 countries. The track was mastered by Earle Holder who has mastered for Public Enemy, Candice and Tamaeko Star among many others he is considered to be one of the top mastering engineers worldwide.  One of Amie co-writers is working with a producer that works closely with Big Machine Records. He works with a team of writers that have pitched songs to Amanda and have had a top 10 hit in the Billboard charts with a song called ‘Burn.'  Amie has written with Maggie K De Monde who was in a band called ‘Scarlet Fantastic' and ‘Swan's Way' and had a hit in the 80's with a song called ‘No Memory.'  Amie had recent play on BBC Introducing and plans to record at Abbey Road studios this year  Amie co-wrote a few songs with Andy Ross of A Star Studios in Manchester, Andy was a Mercury Prize nominated winner and has had his music published by Clipper's Music. Neil Fairclough who has played for Queen played bass. Simon Moore played drums, he has played for for Jocelyn Brown, Shaznay Lewis, former stone roses front man Ian Brown and Steve Power as part of the production team with Robbie Williams ‘Millenium' amongst other artists.  Amie has written a song with Kelly Fitzgerald, who has toured all over the world as a solo and ensemble performer. She and her band have shared stages with artists such as John Hyatt, Shelby Lynn, Nancy Griffith, Cheap Trick, Eddie Money, Vonda Shepherd and Ben Taylor amongst others. Her writing partner Brian Pothier (who has also shown an interest in working with Amie on a few tracks) co-wrote and recorded the song ‘Thank you' with Christina Fulton, which premiered on MTV's ‘The Jersey Shore'. She recorded one of her albums with Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick)    Amie has just been featured on radio show IWW Radio and has taken advice on her music from the host, Fred May, who's records have now gone 1.5 million platinum. He is keen to feature Amie again on the show in a few months.    “I came across She Knows Me on the BBC Introducing uploader and I've picked it as BBC Sussex & BBC Surrey's BBC Introducing Track of the Day. It'll be played at around 3.40pm on Friday.' Melita Dennett” - Melita Dennett, BBC Introducing “Amie's music is warm, moving, spiritual and exciting… potent tonic for the senses.” Earle Holder – Chief Mastering Engineer Hdqtrz Mastering Studios   Spotify Playlist:   Make sure you're not missing out on all our “Rising dHarmic Stars Spotify Playlists”. We already have four (4) playlists where you can find over a hundred songs from our very own dHarmic Evolution alumni. Don't forget to share them with your family and friends, and let the world support these fantastic indie artists! Check out the links here:   dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4   dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx   dHarmic Rising Stars: Lyra   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ov0OqNMJmPhHrxZjsXthS   dHarmic Rising Stars: Scorpius   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5oQ4Sc4LAJSexsDgDcixt8   dHarmic Evolution links:   Stay up-to-date with our new releases! You just need to go to dharmicevolution.com and subscribe to your favourite podcast platform – there is much to choose from! Let me know what you think as well by leaving comments or reviews! And if you're digging this show, please share it with somebody on social media or just forward it to a friend and let them join the growing community of dHarmic Evolution!   Hey, do you know someone who is suffering from anxiety and depression? Please help them out by suggesting the book “7 Steps to Mental Freedom.” It will be an excellent read for them. You can easily find it as well on the main page of the website, or you can just send them to 7stepstomentalfreedom.com.   Keep yourself updated with what's going on with dHarmic evolution; check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dharmicevolution. If you are an artist, an author, or a keynote speaker, who is trying to find a safe place to post your content, you can check out our own Facebook community page and let the world support you! Check out the link here: dHarmic Evolution Community.    Connect with Amie   Website Tiktok Youtube Twitter Special Links and Mentions DE 28 Abbey Road Studio Mark Shephard Broken Man by Amie Lou Shaw On my Mind by Amie Lou Shaw Ride On by James Kevin O'Connor Object Writing Bob Dylan Leopard music Progressive Music Management  

Robbie Williams Rewind
SPECIAL - The Steve Power Interview

Robbie Williams Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 89:15


The Steve Power Interview We're very excited to be joined by legendary music producer Steve Power, who co-produced  Robbie's first 5 best-selling albums – from Life Thru A Lens to Escapology. Steve shares some insightful and fun memories of his years working with Rob which you definitely don't want to miss! Join husband and wife Matt and Lucy, as they rewind through legendary pop star Robbie Williams's solo career. Each episode, we have a special guest to help us relive Robbie's incredible music and tours. Get in touch with us at www.robbiewilliamsrewind.com & @rewindrobbie on Instagram & Twitter.   

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C86 Show - Indie Pop
The Lotus Eaters special with Peter Coyle

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 103:27


The Lotus Eaters special with Peter Coyle in conversation talking about his life in music. The Lotus Eaters are an English new wave band formed in 1982 in Liverpool. Their debut single, "The First Picture of You", became a hit in the UK and in continental Europe, notably France, Italy, Belgium and Spain. In September 1982, Peter Coyle and Jeremy "Jem" Kelly met for the first time. Kelly had been guitarist in the Dance Party with Michael Head and co-founded the Wild Swans in 1980. Coyle had previously been in the Jass Babies, who had recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in 1981. After an invitation to record a Peel session, a number of new songs were created. Joined on keyboards by Kelly's fellow ex-Wild Swans member Ged Quinn, drummer Alan Wills and bassist Phil Lucking, the session was recorded in October 1982 and included "The First Picture of You". This led to the band being signed by Arista Records. Produced by Nigel Gray, "The First Picture of You" became an iconic song for the Lotus Eaters in 1983, giving them a UK hit single before the band had even played a live gig. The band recorded a second session for Peel in October 1983. The band's debut studio album, No Sense of Sin, was released in 1984 on Arista subsidiary Sylvan Records, preceded by two further singles, "You Don't Need Someone New" and "Out on Your Own". Both of these songs hit the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart, but owing to difficulties with producers and marketing, the impact of "The First Picture of You" was not repeated in the UK. Line-up changes and disbandment After Quinn left, Coyle and Kelly recruited bassist Michael Dempsey (the Cure, Associates), keyboard player Stephen Emmer (formerly of Minny Pops and Associates) and drummer Steve Crease. The Lotus Eaters toured extensively in the UK, France and Italy before going on hiatus in 1985 after parting ways with Arista. "It Hurts", their final single, charted in the Italian Top 5 that year, but the band had already split up, leaving a promotional video featuring footage of Louise Brooks to represent them. Aftermath Coyle recorded as a solo artist, releasing the albums A Slap in the Face for Public Taste and I'd Sacrifice Eight Orgasms with Shirley MacLaine Just to Be There, and went on to found dance company 8 Productions and the G-Love nightclub. As a songwriter/producer, he had success with Marina Van-Rooy's 1990 single "Sly One", and worked with a host of emerging artists on Liverpool's dance scene. Coyle later pursued academic interests at the University of Edinburgh. Meanwhile, Kelly reformed the Wild Swans, releasing the Bringing Home the Ashes album on Sire in 1988.[2] He co-wrote an album, Soul Fire (released in 2001), with Tom Hingley (ex-Inspiral Carpets), before leaving to study for a PhD in memory-themed multimedia theatre at the University of Reading.[11] Since 1989, Kelly has been writing, staging and performing in music-driven theatre, including Phantoms of the Aperture Part 1: Ted (2015) and Phantoms of the Aperture Part 2: Pictures of Me (2016) examining intersections of time, space, memory and music. A compilation album of the Lotus Eaters' music, First Picture of You, was released in 1998 by Vinyl Japan/BBC Worldwide, consisting of sessions recorded at BBC Radio 1. No Sense of Sin was reissued that same year by Arista Japan. In 2001, the Lotus Eaters, comprising the duo of Coyle and Kelly, reformed after almost two decades, recording and releasing a new album titled Silentspace on the Vinyl Japan label. On 13 March 2009, the band announced a one-off concert to be held at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on 25 July.[17] The gig, a performance of the album No Sense of Sin, featured Coyle, Kelly and Emmer accompanied by a string quartet from the University of Huddersfield. In April 2009, Coyle and Kelly collaborated with Emmer, and announced that they were working with producer Steve Power on material for a new album called A Plug-in Called Nostalgia, which has yet to be released. A limited-edition acoustic album, Differance, was issued the following year as a limited release on Sylvan. The Lotus Eaters played their first London show in 10 years at the Camden Barfly on 11 June 2010, followed by a string of shows in the UK. The band also toured in Japan in October 2010, with gigs in Tokyo and Osaka. In 2015, the band announced on their Facebook page that they were still working to release A Plug-in Called Nostalgia. In 2017, Coyle performed solo in a one-night-only show in Manila.  Later in the year, 2019 Peter will be performing LET’S ROCK WINTER TOUR 2019

Goernert Wealth Management Insights and Perspectives Podcast
Goernert Wealth Management Insights & Perspectives Episode 8

Goernert Wealth Management Insights and Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 37:08


Contact the show at ggoernert@cgf.com or 604-643-0234   In this month's "If I Knew Then" interview, Greg is joined by Steve Power, Founder of PowerWood as he shares his story of starting his firm in his basement and growing to the successful business it is today. As well, Steve shares his first hand account of the changes he has seen in British Columbia's forest industry over the past four decades.

The Tipper
#003 - Steve Power - Brisbane Truck Show preview

The Tipper

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 40:59


With the Brisbane Truck Show just around the corner, Darren sits down with the show organiser Steve Power from the HVIA.  Get the low down on the history of the event and what's new for 2019!

Blast Processing
Blast Processing - Episode 1

Blast Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 39:00


We refuse to die! We have risen from the grave! Join your host, Steve Power as he chats the past, present, and future of games, video and tabletop. Reviews, news, commentary, all that fun stuff.  This week, we review Chasm, Dead Cells, Death's Gambit, and on the table; Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness (2nd Edition) 

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The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
10 Commemoration: Day 5

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 45:37


The inquiry hears commemorations from the family and friends of fifteen people who died in the Grenfell Tower fire. Today the relatives of Vincent Chiejina, Ligaya Moore, Abdulaziz El Wahabi, Faouzia El Wahabi, Yasin El Wahabi, Nur Huda El Wahabi, Mehdi El Wahabi, Hashim Kedir, Nura Jemal, Yahya Hashim, Firdaws Hashim, Yaqub Hashim, Khadija Khaloufi, Steve Power and Jessica Urbano Ramirez spoke. We also talk to one of the people who gave one of the memorials this week – Michael Volpe.

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Startup meets Corporate Podcast
Episode 12 - Deputy

Startup meets Corporate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 23:41


On this episode of Startup meet Corporate, we explore innovation in the workforce planning and management space, sitting down for a chat with Global President of Deputy, Steve Power.

Cold Beer and Comics
Cold Beer and Comics Season 2 Episode 2

Cold Beer and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 115:11


Cold Beer and Comics Season 2 Episode 2: Blame it on Steve (Explicit Language Warning) Small Talk ... Corey gives and update on his single issue boycott and the boys all discuss what things they have given up in the past. Everyone also has a discussion about which sense they could give up and we learn that everything in life can be blamed on Corey’s best friend, Steve Power. Also … the boys talk The Flash TV show and agree it is awesome. 16.30: The News … Wonder Woman is rocking a new look, country’s beer favorites, comics have become very gay friendly and the possible Punisher TV show. 31.22: Cape Date commercial parody 33.30: Our discussion of the best toy/comic properties yet to be ruined by Sony. We look at M.A.S.K. and Sectaurs and a bunch of others. 59.12: Van Dyne Times Square commercial parody 1.00.52: The Big Review (SPOLIER FILLED)… we looked at Southern Bastards Volume 1 and in the process probably offended everyone south of the Mason Dixon line with our accents. 1.10.11: Beer/Hero Pairing ... Yin and Yang from Evil Twin Brewing are our beers of the week and they are paired with a martial arts master. 1.16.43: Interview … we talked to the creator and writer of Seoul 2150, a new digital offering from Matthew Fox and Posinoir Comics. 1.33.28: The Retro Read … puts us in the big house as we read Suspense Detective #1 from 1952. Cold Beer and Comics Theme by Ryan Heenan. Retro Read available at comicbookplus.com. Cold Beer and Comics is available on iTunes and Stitcher. We are also a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network.   Give us feedback or suggestions for a beer/hero pairing by sending a message to coldbeerandcomics@gmail.com. 

Cold Beer and Comics
Cold Beer and Comics Episode 5

Cold Beer and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2014 86:37


This week: We start with an actual listener e-mail and some random nonsense as always.        News: All the latest stories from DC banning laughs to pricey eBay actions and Guinness Blonde American. Commercial Parody Mixed Bag Reviews: Green Lantern Futures End #1 was pleasing, Rocket Raccoon #3 divided the hosts and Fist of Flame Vol.2 #6 was good but may be a little too pricey. Exclusive Interview: SHAZAM Beer of the Week: Erdinger Weissbier Retro Read: Micronauts #1. How long would you have to be trapped in space to make love to your robot? www.comiclist.com www.marvel.com www.dccomics.com www.digitalwebbing.com www.erdinger.de ·         CB&C's opening and closing themes composed by Donda Music. ·         News theme by Mike Keoning. ·         Commercial Parody Heroic Theme and Interview Music from Incomptech.com. ·         Movie trailer voice from Steve Power.