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Award-winning Australian singer-songwriter C.W. Stoneking is coming to New Zealand next month for a string of shows, including headlining the Auckland Folk Festival. Critics have called him the 'Unexpected Hero of Southern Blues' - though he's one of those rare talents that doesn't quite fit into any one box or category.
La música del azar. Canciones dedicadas a la buena y la mala fortuna. A ver si tenemos suerte, y te gusta.Playlist;(sintonía) NICK WATERHOUSE “Lucky once”MORPHINE “Have a lucky day”STEVE MILLER BAND Lucky man”LENE LOVICH “Lucky number”TOMMY and THE ROCKETS “Out of luck”THE PLIMSOULS “I’ll get lucky”DR FEELGOOD “Lucky seven”THE MUFFS “Lucky charm”DESCENDENTS “Lucky”SOCIAL DISTORTION “Bad luck”JOHN PAUL KEITH “Bad luck baby”KING KHAN and THE SHRINES “Better luck next time”GIANT SAND “Lucky star love”LABI SIFFRE “Thank your lucky star”C.W. STONEKING “Good luck charm”THE PARAGONS “Happy go lucky girl”RAY COLLINS HOT CLUB “Ready for luck”NICK CURRAN and THE NITELIFES “Good luck”Escuchar audio
This week on "This is Not a Poem," American poet, diarist, and performance artist Jason Stoneking discusses the author who perhaps most inspired him: Austrian poet and novelist Rainer Maria Rilke. Now based in Paris, Stoneking speaks with host Elliot KB about admiring a poet whose language you do not speak, relearning how to be a writer outside your mother tongue, and the contrasts between Robert Bly's and Stephen Mitchell's translations of "The Swan."
Selección de discos favoritos que cumplen 10 años en este 2024.Playlist;(sintonía) SUPERTUBOS “The Demeter” (The Demeter)SHARON JONES and THE DAP-KIN “Stranger to my hapiness” (Give the people what they want)ST PAUL and THE BROKEN DREAMS “Sugar dyed” (Half the city)NICK WATERHOUSE “Dead room” (Holly)DEX ROMWEBER DUO “Long battle comin’” (Image 13)COWBELL “She’s all over you” (Skeleton soul)NRBQ “This flat tire” (Brass tacks)NATURAL CHILD “Saturday night blues” (Dancing with wolves)SCOTT H BIRAM “Slow and Easy” (Nothin but blues)C.W. STONEKING “Zombie” (Gon Boogaloo)LOS TUPPER “Susie in the nightime” (Yesterday’s pizza)CHAIN and THE GANG “I’m a choice not a child” (Minimum rock’n’roll)THE ROARING 420’S “Hey hey rider” (What is psych?)ALLAH-LAS “Artifact” (Worship the sun)TY SEGALL “The Singer” (Manipulator)Escuchar audio
In this enlightening episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas engages with Bob Stoneking, the principal of Pachydermos, a consultancy dedicated to empowering small and medium technology businesses. With over three decades of experience as a management consultant and advisor, Bob shares invaluable insights into the intricacies of driving organizational change, emphasizing the significance of adopting models for discipline, focusing on incremental progress, and celebrating small victories to shift mindsets and achieve tangible results.Bob, a staunch advocate for customer success, underscores the importance of leadership giving first to foster trust within teams. He details his approach to setting clear expectations and goals, which he believes are essential steps many organizations overlook, yet are crucial for building a successful organizational culture. He also touches on accountability, viewing it as a personal and organizational state of mind rather than merely a tracking mechanism, and discusses how embodying accountability can dramatically improve performance and growth.Drawing from his diverse experiences, ranging from operating a nuclear submarine to facilitating productivity improvements in mature business models, Bob highlights the value of perspective. He shares how his varied background has equipped him with a unique outlook that enables him to tackle challenges calmly and efficiently, reassuring teams that they can navigate obstacles without panic.This episode not only explores Bob Stoneking's journey and methodologies for effecting positive change within organizations but also provides listeners with actionable strategies for enhancing team dynamics, fostering trust, and driving sustainable growth in the technology sector.
Sienna Stoneking, a freshman at Muscatine High School in the US state of Iowa, could not conceal her excitement when recalling her first trip to China, which she made last month with the encouragement of President Xi Jinping."If anyone is thinking of taking a trip there, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and go for it!" she said.More than 20 students from the high school, including Stoneking, participated in an exchange visit to Beijing, Shanghai and Hebei province from Jan 24 to 30.After wrapping up their tour of China, the students wrote a letter to Xi, sharing their joy during the trip and thanking him for the invitation."More than ever now, this trip motivated me to take a deeper dive into the culture, and someday I hope to become fluent (in Mandarin) and take many more trips," Stoneking said.Xi replied to the young US visitors on Saturday, the Chinese Lantern Festival, which marked the first full moon of the Year of the Dragon. Xi also sent them New Year cards.In his reply, Xi noted that Lantern Festival has long been an important moment for the Chinese people to express their hope for a better life.He extended holiday wishes to the teachers and students of the school, and encouraged more US youths to come to China for exchanges and study.The young visitors became the first group of United States high school students to visit China under a program that aims to invite 50,000 young people from the US to go to China in the next five years for exchanges and study. Xi announced the program in San Francisco in November during his visit to the US.Xi welcomed the school's students to be part of the program when he replied last month to Sarah Lande, one of his "old friends" from Iowa. Lande had hosted Xi in the Iowa city of Muscatine when Xi first visited the US in 1985 as a county-level official from Hebei province.When the US students arrived in Beijing, one of their gifts to Xi was a school flag written with Chinese characters .The students' letter addressed to Xi featured beautifully written Chinese characters as well as vividly hand-painted dragon, Great Wall and giant panda depictions.In his reply on Saturday, Xi said he was happy that the students had visited several Chinese cities, where they saw pandas, tasted Chinese delicacies, experienced Chinese culture and had a lot of fun.Learning that the US students had made many Chinese friends during the trip and had invited them to visit their hometown in the US, Xi said he was touched by their friendship.Stoneking told China Daily: "I feel honored to have the opportunity to communicate with President Xi Jinping. It's still so shocking to me the connection we share with China."She added that she and a classmate "agreed that if we were given the chance to go to college there, we would take a plane in a heartbeat".Dan Stein, chairman of the Muscatine-China Initiatives Committee and a native of Muscatine, accompanied the students for much of the China trip."It was the first time for the students to leave the United States or, for a lot of them, even to travel on an airplane," he said."It's one thing to see in a video or on TV about another country. But to go there firsthand and taste the food and see the sights and smell the air, feel the culture, I think that was what the trip accomplished," he said."I'm hopeful that we can continue to have more exchanges. And at the same time, we want more Chinese people to also come visit us in the US so they can see the same thing and feel it firsthand," he added.'Seeing is believing'In 1985, Xi visited Muscatine as secretary of the Communist Party of China Zhengding county committee in Hebei province.In his reply letter on Saturday, Xi cited a Chinese saying that "seeing is believing", noting that the warm and friendly people he met in the US in 1985 left an indelible impression.Likewise, it is believed that through this exchange visit, the students can gain a more intuitive and in-depth understanding of China and the Chinese people, Xi said.Xi encouraged the Muscatine High School students to revisit China, and he encouraged more young people from the US to come to China for exchanges and study.He added that they can get firsthand experience of the real China in a multidimensional and comprehensive manner, foster genuine friendship with Chinese youths, and learn from one another so that they can jointly contribute to a stronger friendship between the people of the two countries.The students visited Beijing Zoo to see giant pandas and listened to briefings about wildlife protection. While in Beijing, they also joined local high school students at a cultural experience center to learn about traditional Chinese medicine and the evolution of Chinese characters, and they tried on Peking Opera costumes.During their trip to Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital of Hebei, they toured Shijiazhuang Foreign Language School, tried the Chinese folk art of paper-cutting, and made dumplings together with their Chinese peers."All of the facilities that they had at the school were really great. In the US, we have a lot of opportunities, but here there were so many sports and extracurriculars," said Arabella Fourneau, another freshman at Muscatine High School."The city was amazing, and the people were so friendly to us," she added.In Shanghai, the students explored the city with local teenagers, tried calligraphy, visited Fudan University for a photo exhibition about China-US exchanges, and toured the Shanghai Tower skyscraper for a bird's-eye view of the Lujiazui financial district."It's just opening up channels of communication," said Aaron Smith, a teacher at Muscatine High School. "Like right now, I'm having conversations with faculty members that I met, with some students that I met, just sharing ideas."When you have these open channels of communications, it just strengthens the line of friendships," Smith added.Apollo Haye, a junior at Muscatine High School, said: "China was a beautiful place, and I was stunned by the history and modern advances they had. The architecture and art were amazing. I would like to study more on China after returning from this trip, and I hope to get into an exchange program for it."Stein, the chairman of the Muscatine-China Initiatives Committee, said the trip was "a life-changing experience" for the young visitors."I think they're more open and more interested in China. They want to know more and meet more Chinese people. Overall, the trip met the vision of President Xi that he laid out in San Francisco to get people to actually come and see," Stein added.Reporter: Zhang Yunbi, May Zhou
Lee Stoneking preaching KY District camp meeting June 17th, 2003 in Summersville, KY. The audio is slightly distorted within the first ten minutes, however it begins to clear after that. Thank you for listening, and may God bless you!
Intro: One More Night – Can 1. Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogey Man – BBC Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall (2:52) 2. Season of the Witch – Lana Del Rey (4:09) 3. Spooky – Dusty Springfield (2:44) 4. Black Cat – Broadcast (3:59) 5. Ghost Rider – Suicide (2:35) 6. There's a Ghost in My House – R. Dean Taylor (2:29) 7. Mysterious Mose – Rube Bloom & his Bayou Boys (3:19) 8. Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon (3:30) 9. Free Witch and No Bra Queen – Stereolab (4:45) 10. Cry of the Werewolf – Scientist (4:25) 11. Willie's Lady – Martin Carthy (7:24) 12. Cold Blows the Wind – Pamela Wyn Shannon (3:39) 13. The Ghost of the St Louis Blues – Emmett Miller & Phil Pavey, acc. by his Georgia Crackers (3:05) 14. White Ghost Blues – New Orleans Owls (2:50) 15. Voodoo Woman – Koko Taylor (3:49) 16. I Walk On Gilded Splinters – Dr John the Night Tripper (7:39) 17. Voodoo – Jimmy Giuffre (2:56) 18. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - edit – Jimi Hendrix Experience (4:05) 19. Voodoo Ray – A Guy Called Gerald (4:27) 20. Long Lankin – Alasdair Roberts & Friends (5:06) 21. Old Hag You Have Killed Me – The Bothy Band (4:15) 22. The Ghost – Burning Spear (3:56) 23. Witches Hat – Incredible String Band (2:30) 24. The Bewitched Scene 4: A Soul Tormented by Contemporary Music Finds a Humanizing Alchemy – Harry Partch (5:43) 25. The Cauldron – Third Ear Band (1:27) 26. Ghosts in the Shower – Chong the Nomad (2:55) 27. Dead Man Blues – Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers (3:20) 28. Zombie – C.W. Stoneking (3:51) 29. Ghost of Yesterday – Billie Holiday (2:36) 30. Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra (2:53) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Arrancamos anunciando la próxima edición del Festivalle, 1 y 2 de septiembre en el Valle de Tobalina (Burgos), estupendo cartel en entorno rural y con entrada gratuita. Perfecta introducción a un menú de canciones con esencias de soul o rhythm and blues rescatadas de discos de los últimos diez años.Playlist;(sintonía) LOS MAMBO JAMBO “Exotic rendez-vous”TT SYNDICATE “Catch that train”RAMBALAYA “When your chickens come home to roost”RAY COLLINS HOT-CLUB “Ringtingeling”MIKE SANCHEZ “Ain’t gonna let nothing”C.W. STONEKING “We gon boogaloo”HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “As you go down”THE LIMBOOS “Been a whole lot of time”THE ROYAL ROSTERS “I can’t breath”NICK WATERHOUSE “Sleepin’ pills”JD McPHERSON “Hunting for sugar”SHARON JONES and THE DAP-KINGS “Retreat”ALABAMA SHAKES “Miss you”NIKKI HILL “Nothing with you”LUKE WINSLOW KING “Everlasting arms” Escuchar audio
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Reverend Lee Stoneking preaching on June 23rd, 1998, for KY District Camp Meeting. Thank you for listening, and may it be a blessing to you today!
"Power Of Forgiveness" preached by Bro. Lee Stoneking.
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