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We talk with Saxophonist Dave Monsch about all things music. We visit about the instrumentalist's point of view, and how he will sometimes Frankenstein-songs together if he gets stuck. We also talked about how sailing is like improvising music, and so much more! Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in a musical household, Monsch was introduced to music early in life, with both of his parents being musicians and educators. His formal training began with saxophone lessons under the guidance of local legend Cy Hays. As he honed his craft, Monsch's love for jazz flourished, and he eventually moved to Texas to attendthe prestigious University of North Texas (UNT) where he immersed himself in adiverse range of musical genres, including big band, small group jazz, funk, world music, and avant-garde styles. His experiences at UNT, alongside a rich career of touring and performing, helped shape his unique sound, which blends technical prowess with deep emotional expression.After earning his Bachelor's degree in Music/Jazz Performance, Monsch's career took him from cruise ships to New York City, before eventually landing in Dallas, where he became a prominent figure in the city's vibrant jazz scene. His time playing with the group Flipside proved to be apivotal chapter in his musical journey, influencing both his compositions and his approach to live performance. Over the years, Monsch has also worked as a sought-after studio musician, collaborating with a wide range of exceptional artists. Struttin' at the Winedale, the highly anticipated debut album from Dallas-based saxophonist and flautist Dave Monsch, is now available on Lucky Buck Records. This dynamic release marks a significant milestone in Monsch's musical career, showcasing his mastery of both the saxophone and flute while drawing from a diverse range of jazz influences. A collection of original compositions and exciting ensemble performances, Struttin' at the Winedale is a testament to Monsch's rich musical background and his passion for pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. Check Dave out here: Website: davemonsch.com Flipside Website: flipsidetheband.com
Tonight's show is a retrospective on Louis Armstrong's career, with selections from across the decades: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven, Potato Head Blues, 1927 From 1928 – 31: What Did I Do to Be So Black And Blue The Peanut Vendor Louis Armstrong Orchestra: When You're Smiling On the Sunny Side of the Street Red Sails in the Sunset Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday, Farewell to Storyville Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, Atlanta Blues Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Can't We Be Friends Louis Armstrong & Russell Garcia, Oh Lawd, I'm On My Way Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, Struttin' with Some Barbecue Louis Armstrong & Sy Oliver, I Can't Give You Anything but Love Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington, Duke's Place (Live on The Ed Sullivan Show, Dec. 17, 1961) Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington, Azalea Louis Armstrong vocals, 1960s: A Kiss to Build a Dream On What a Wonderful World
Sintonía: "Ali Pang" - Robert Johnson & Punchdrunks"Let Me Dream" - Sam Hawkins; "I Can´t Go" - Buddy Lucas; "Struttin ´n Twistin´" - Roosevelt Grier; "Ho-Ho" - Margie Day; "Eternal Thing" - Jimmy Anthony; "Dixie Woman" - The Newports; "Rag Mop" - Joe Liggins; "The Patty Cake" - Mamie Bradley Todas las canciones extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Methusalem - Popcorn Sound Of Vienna Vol. 1: Eternal Thing" (Methusalem, 2022)"Troubles" - Lee Rogers; "Catch Up With Your Crowd" - Ricky Allen; "Itty Bitty Love" - Hannah Dean; "I Don´t Know (School Gir)" - Calvin and Clarence; "Please, Please, Be Mine" - El Pauling, Royal Abbit The Royalton; "The Chase" - Davey Jones; "Looking For My Baby" - Jimmy Dotson & The Blue Bloys Todas las canciones extraídas de la recopilación "Blues with a Rhythm Vol. 2: Troubles" (Farewell Records, 2015)"You K.O.´D Me" de Harold Burrage y "Just A Little Bit More" de Miss Betty Hope, extraídas de MethusalemEscuchar audio
Mark digs through his crates for be-bop, modal jazz, Latin jazz, big band jazz and somme outstanding vocal performances. The show includes a track recorded about 2 miles from his home studio. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dallas-based saxophonist/flautist Dave Monsch talks about his latest release “Struttin' At The Winedale” featuring the title track, “Joe Through the Osmosis”, “An Irish Farewell”, “Clip Clop” “Mind Dream” and more! Dave grew up in a musical household in Pittsburgh and introduced to music early in his life with his parents as musicians and educators, began sax lessons with local legend Cy Hays later going to Univ. of North Texas graduating in Music/Jazz Performance, later played on cruise ships going from NYC to Florida and played with Flipside, and the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Dave Monsch on all major platforms and www.davemonsch.com today! #davemonsch #dallas #saxophone #flautist #struttinatthewinedale #joethroughtheosmosis #anirishfarewell #clipclop #minddream #cyhays #UNT #universityofnorthtexas #pittsburgh #jazz #NYC #florida #flipside #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdavemonsch #themikewagnershowdavemonsch
Dallas-based saxophonist/flautist Dave Monsch talks about his latest release “Struttin' At The Winedale” featuring the title track, “Joe Through the Osmosis”, “An Irish Farewell”, “Clip Clop” “Mind Dream” and more! Dave grew up in a musical household in Pittsburgh and introduced to music early in his life with his parents as musicians and educators, began sax lessons with local legend Cy Hays later going to Univ. of North Texas graduating in Music/Jazz Performance, later played on cruise ships going from NYC to Florida and played with Flipside, and the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Dave Monsch on all major platforms and www.davemonsch.com today! #davemonsch #dallas #saxophone #flautist #struttinatthewinedale #joethroughtheosmosis #anirishfarewell #clipclop #minddream #cyhays #UNT #universityofnorthtexas #pittsburgh #jazz #NYC #florida #flipside #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdavemonsch #themikewagnershowdavemonsch
Dallas-based saxophonist/flautist Dave Monsch talks about his latest release “Struttin' At The Winedale” featuring the title track, “Joe Through the Osmosis”, “An Irish Farewell”, “Clip Clop” “Mind Dream” and more! Dave grew up in a musical household in Pittsburgh and introduced to music early in his life with his parents as musicians and educators, began sax lessons with local legend Cy Hays later going to Univ. of North Texas graduating in Music/Jazz Performance, later played on cruise ships going from NYC to Florida and played with Flipside, and the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Dave Monsch on all major platforms and www.davemonsch.com today! #davemonsch #dallas #saxophone #flautist #struttinatthewinedale #joethroughtheosmosis #anirishfarewell #clipclop #minddream #cyhays #UNT #universityofnorthtexas #pittsburgh #jazz #NYC #florida #flipside #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdavemonsch #themikewagnershowdavemonsch Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
In the final show of 2024 Mark digs his crates for some Big Band, Soul Jazz, Be-Bop, Latinn and some Jazz Rock Fusion. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month Mark digs into his crates for the usual mix of jazz classics, be-bop, vocal jazz, fusion and soul jazz with music from the US, Japan, Germany and France. Cool Struttin' is the place to hear some stomping tunes. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the birth of the great recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder. Every track on today's show was either recorded or cut by Rudy. He was the master of his trade and the go to guy for hundreds of musicians recording jazz and fusion over many decades. This show is dedicated to him. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark digs into his crates for some Be-Bop, Jazz Fusion, Brazilian jazz, some debut recordings and a short tribute to the recently passed Benny Golson.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 26th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year The Haas Company, Volume 2 Drawn and Quartered Celestial Latitude 2024 Misha Tsiganov Chain of Events Painter of Dreams 2024 Tom Graf Struttin' Struttin' 2024 Monika Herzig's Sheroes Make it Count All in Good Time 2024 Mike Stern Echoes Echoes and Other Songs 2024 Danilo Pérez and Bohuslän Big Band Lumen Lumen 2024 Tim Olsen Big Band Leonine Obsidian 2024 Bill Warfield and the Hell's Kitchen Funk Orchestra Wilpan's Walk Chesapeake 2024 Delfaeyo Marsalis & Uptown Jazz Orchestra Basin Street Blues Crescent City Jewels 2024 Christopher Parnis Unsettling Blue (Unblinking) Everything You Could Be 2024 Thom Rotella Mr. Mootanda Side Hustle 2024 Benjamin Boone Stern Warning Confluence: The Ireland Sessions 2024 Jeremy Ledbetter Trio Flight Gravity 2024 Zaccai Curtis Cuban Fantasy Cubop Lives! 2024 Paul Yonemura Bengal Survivors/Thrivers 2024 Leslie Pintchik Later Than We Thought Prayer for What Remains 2024 Tomohiro Mori Let Me Stay Prana 2024 Ken Serio Quartet Changes Brooklyn Oasis 2024 Warren Wolf Midnight Sun History of the Vibraphone 2024 Matt Mitchell Rapacious Zealous Angles 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Zen Flesh, Zen Bone Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Il Nostro Sogno Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Rapid Synthesis of Novel Patters Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: These Boxes are Mostly Empty Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Cascading Wave of Change Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 26th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Mark plays classic jazz from the vaults of Blue Note and Verve along with some vocal jazz and a smattering of funkier tunes. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark plays a mixture of vocal jazz, some great vinyl reissues several of which were virtually unknown until recently. A touch of Latin, be-bop and a couple of ancient crackly 45s from the 1950s. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On tonight's show: Billie Holiday, You're My Thrill Stan Getz & J. J. Johnson with the Oscar Peterson Trio, My Funny Valentine Sidney Bechet, Struttin' With Some Barbecue Sidney Bechet, American Rhythm Duke Ellington, Solitude John Coltrane, After The Rain Boots Randolph, Body and Soul Billy Taylor, Capricious Eddie Jefferson, A Crazy Romance (The Preacher) Ella Fitzgerald & The Jimmy Jones Trio, It's Only a Paper Moon Paul Gonsalves & Enrique Villegas, 05 - a. gone with the wind - b. tenderly - c. ramona Dorothy Donegan, Makin' Whoopee I Ramsey Lewis, Baby What You Want Me To Do Helen Merrill, Anyplace I hang my hat is home
On tonight's show: Billie Holiday, You're My Thrill Stan Getz & J. J. Johnson with the Oscar Peterson Trio, My Funny Valentine Sidney Bechet, Struttin' With Some Barbecue Sidney Bechet, American Rhythm Duke Ellington, Solitude John Coltrane, After The Rain Boots Randolph, Body and Soul Billy Taylor, Capricious Eddie Jefferson, A Crazy Romance (The Preacher) Ella Fitzgerald & The Jimmy Jones Trio, It's Only a Paper Moon Paul Gonsalves & Enrique Villegas, 05 - a. gone with the wind - b. tenderly - c. ramona Dorothy Donegan, Makin' Whoopee I Ramsey Lewis, Baby What You Want Me To Do Helen Merrill, Anyplace I hang my hat is home
For this show Mark Lancaster plays some classic jazz fusion, delves into his crates for the best be bop and hard bop and features a number of the best jazz pianists who have ever recorded. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Lancaster spins an eclectic mix of jazz sounds all on vinyl from Big Band, Be-Bop, Hammond grooves, Jazz-Funk, Latin-Jazz and some outstanding vocal performances. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This show features jazz from Europe, the US and South America with Be-Bop, Big Band, Soul Jazz, Latin grooves and a couple of tracks from artists not normally associated with musical endeavours. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark digs deep into his vinyl crates to bring you jazz grooves with a variety of styles.There are some stellar live performances, amazing vocalists, some legendary musicians and some spoken word/proto rap with a jazz twist. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark digs into his crates for some more excellent jazz grooves. Be-bop legends, piano maestros, fusion kings and some wicked Latin-jazz grace the wheels of steel. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We wanna like Linda but we think she's WOKE!
This week on the Shakespearean inspired Dead Men Roll No Crits, our dramatis personae are arrayed at a crossroads, as something wicked their way has come. With the Assassin construct defeated they go looking for answers and a performance at the Theater of Corruption. Will they be able to stop the raucus play or will this be the heroes final curtain call? Find out all that and more on this week's DMRNC
A journey through Hammond grooves, Big Band tunes, jazz icons a plenty and a tribute to two recently passed legends. This show was first broadcast on the 27th of January, 2024For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode, new music from Luca Garaboni, DJ Sneak, Politics of Dancing, A Guy from 1990… the track of the week is Struttin On by Jaemus. Enjoy ! Luca Garaboni, Marzio BigHouse - New York (Extended Mix) [Blackboard] DJ Sneak - So Damn Electrik [Toy Tonics] AnAmStyle - So Much to Me [ORGASMIxxx] Dgtalsystem, Minimal Law & Hendrick Cole - You Can't Stop Me [Ultrabeat Recordings] Steve Bug - L.O.V.E. (Ammo Avenue Remix) [Poker Flat Recordings] Mysia - Pray On (Nu Ground Foundation Raw Dub) [Rushmore] Kostenko Brothers - Believe (Extended Mix) [Dirty Low Rec's] Carlo Astuti - Drag Me Down (Original Mix) [CUFF] Ross Couch - You Touched My Soul [Body Rhythm] Kassier, Luis Fruelas - NY Bump (Original Mix) [Reshape Black] Dimmish - Work It [Dansu Discs] Street Slang - A Possibility (Original Mix) [Circus Recordings] Ben Gomori - Chin Chin Boom (Original Mix) [Cacao Records] Dry & Bolinger - Tell Her (Milk & Sugar Piano Edit) [Milk & Sugar] Tennant - Push It To The Edge (Extended Mix) [Sureshot Music] Hugs! - Move Me (Original Mix) [4th Set Records] Panik Pop & Dario (DE) - Exit (Mac-Kee Remix) [Whoyostro White] Jaemus - Struttin On (Demuir's Playboi Edit) [Late Night Jackin] Politics of Dancing - Into the Clouds [DISTRIKT Sound] Joluca - Steps of the Met [True Romance Records] Andres Shockwave - Maybe (Original Mix) [Sustain] Jerome Sydenham & Fatima Njai - Darlin' Darlin' [Kraftmatic Records] Street Slang - FreeHuh (Original Mix) [Circus Recordings] FederFunk - Believe (Original Mix) [Bid Muzik] Dan Corco & Max Muller - Fancy [True Romance Records] Dimmish - Cappuccino [Dansu Discs] Luca Bertoni - Lost In the Music (Extended Mix) [Juicy Music] A Guy from 1990 - Cosmic Goby [Whoopee Records] Baldo - Ride the Night [Permanent Vacation]
Mark Lancaster plays an eclectic mix of jazz from his vinyl crates including some be-bop, big band, vocal performances and some superb virtuoso musicians at the height of their powers. There may even be some Christmas tunes to get you in the festive spirit. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you are really cookin' - Branford Marsalis' transcription Hi everyone, For this episode, I have transcribed Branford Marsalis playing on the famous standard Struttin' with some barbecue. The solo is outstanding for its combination of traditional and bebop language. Branford has a superb tone on soprano, a supersolid time, and a very simple, straightforward way of thinking. 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Whole solo 03:11 Analysis starts (Form analysis A-B-A-C) 06:15 1st A - 1st Chorus 10:40 B - 1st Chorus 13:52 2nd A - 1st Chorus 17:12 C - 1st Chorus 18:32 1st A - 2nd Chorus 20:23 B - 2nd Chorus 24:40 2nd A - 2nd Chorus 26:05 C - 2nd Chorus Subscribe to my Channel Complete transcription in pdf Concert is available on my website: https://mirkoguerrini.com/transcriptions/ A small donation (if you can) would be much appreciated. ========================= Gear used in this video: Soprano Sax Mouthpiece Bari 68 https://amzn.to/480eDcX Select Jazz Soprano Sax Reed 3M https://amzn.to/3sQU444 RØDE NT-USB Mini Versatile Studio-Quality Condenser USB Microphone with Free Software for Podcasting, Streaming, Gaming, Music Production, Vocal and Instrument Recording https://amzn.to/3K7p6e0 Logitech StreamCam, Live Streaming Webcam, Full 1080p HD 60fps Vertical Video, Smart auto Focus and Exposure, Dual Camera-Mount Versatility, with USB-C, for YouTube, Gaming Twitch, PC/Mac - Black https://amzn.to/3JUdkCd This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. Photo by darlene susco, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
On this show Mark Lancaster takes you from Latin Jazz grooves, to 30's Boogie Woogie via Blue Note classics and the West Coast with a virtuoso performance from a unique jazz saxophonist thrown in for good measure.Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Black Crowes got their start as “Mr. Crowe's Garden” when Chris and Rich Robinson formed the band while attending Walton High School in Marietta, Georgia. The name comes from the children's book “Johnny Crow's Garden” by Leonard Leslie Brooke. They changed their name after moving to New York City where they met producer George Drakoulias who introduced them to music like The Faces and Humble Pie, and signed them at Def American. Their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, gets its name from an old Elmore James blues song, though that song does not appear on the album. It was recorded in the summer of 1989 in Atlanta and Los Angeles. This debut turned out to be a rocket of an album, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard 200, and it has sold over 5 million copies. Readers of Rolling Stone magazine voted the Black Crowes “Best New American Band” at the end of 1990.The Black Crowes are often compared to late 60's and early 70's acts like the Faces and the Rolling Stones. The group at the time consisted of Chris Robinson on vocals, Rich Robinson on guitar, Jeff Cease on guitar (the only Black Crowes album for which he would be a member), Johnny Colt on bass and Steve Gorman on drums.The group would break up a couple of times, and reformed for a third time in 2019. They released an EP of newly recorded tracks called 1972 which consists of covers of songs released in 1972. They released a double live album in 2023 called Shake Your Money Maker Live.Bruce presents this album which reinterprets the blues. Jealous AgainThe debut single from the band and the album would reach number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 5 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts. The song is about jealousy and the inner turmoil that it causes. There was a lawsuit against Gretchen Wilson for her song “Work Hard, Play Harder,” which was settled out of court. Chris and Rich Robinson were given songwriting credits for the track, along with an undisclosed sum in the settlement.Struttin' BluesThis deep cut will be unfamiliar to those who haven't played the album or CD, but it gives you a good flavor for the album as a whole. It is pretty much a straightforward blues piece. “My baby got her engine hummin' Struttin' blues gonna' find me again.”Twice As HardThis is the starting track to the album. The lyrics are about the difficulties of leaving a relationship for the second time, or perhaps about getting off drugs. One theory is that it is a little of both, with the first time being when the guy leaves his love over her use of drugs, and the second time when he says goodbye at her funeral. She Talks to AngelsOne of the bigger hits from the album, this song reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Albums tracks. The riff and the lyrics are older, going back to their early days. The picture of the girl is an amalgam of girls they saw at clubs in Atlanta who would dress goth. Much of the lyrics were written early in Chris and Rich Robinson's life when hey really hadn't lived the drug lifestyle that they talk about. The song inspired Hootie and The Blowfish's song “Let Her Cry.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Twin Peaks”David Lynch's quirky show got its start in this month. STAFF PICKS:Big Blue '82 by Daniella DaxWayne gets the staff pick party hopping with this deep but danceable cut. Danielle Dax is an experimental musician from England who tells a simple story of being newly in love with this song. Although not as well known in the States, Dax was big in the club circuit in Europe before switching to a career in interior design in 1996.Nothing Compares 2 by Sinead O'ConnorLynch brings us the unmistakable sound of O'Connor's biggest hit and cover of a song originally penned and performed by Prince. While the original was a funk and soul ballad, O'Connor strips the ballad down to a raw, emotional piece focusing on her powerful vocals.Big Love by Robert Plant Rob features Led Zeppelin's vocalist on a track from his third album, “Manic Nirvana.” This was the playful first single, and is filled with double entendres. Sexual innuendoes were common in Led Zeppelin songs, so this continues the tradition. It is about an affair with a flight attendant when it references “free air miles.” Kiss This Thing Goodbye by Del AmitriBruce closes out the staff picks with a shuffle beat song off Del Amitri's second studio album, “Waking Hours.” Del Amitri will be better known to U.S. listeners for their 1995 single, “Roll to Me.” This song tells the tale of a love that has been over for a while, and the couple need to make the decision to move on. LAUGH TRACK:Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street) by Dread ZeppelinWhat do you get when you cross Led Zeppelin with an Elvis impersonator? Find out as we leave this week's podcast.
This week Mark Lancaster plays some Hammond classics, Latin grooves, Jazz Dance floor-fillers, new releases and some great vocal performances. All on vinyl. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First broadcast on March 27, 1979. Barrett Deems discusses his upbringing where he began drumming at age 4 and recalls touring with Louis Armstrong and other musicians. He also talks about meeting drummers in Africa. Music is played throughout: "Flip"- Joe Venuti, "Shine"- Barrett Deems Hottet, "Now You Has Jazz"- Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong (from "High Society"), "Muskrat Ramble"- Louis Armstrong, "Struttin' with Some Barbecue"- Louis Armstrong, "Slipped Disc"- Benny Goodman, "Stompin' at the Savoy"- Louis Armstrong. Music has been removed from this recording for copyright reasons.
Liz was STRUTTIN' out of Target.
Today we talked with Steven Coffelt the owner of Rapid Raxx Deer supplements and Keep Struttin turkey calls. We talk about how he got started in archery. And what he has been able to accomplish with the supplement. To grow larger than normal deer in his area. Steven supplies his supplement to the southeast United States.
In the vibrant music scene of New Orleans during the 1960s, a group of exceptional musicians came together to form a band that would redefine funk music. Bassist George Porter Jr. joined forces with Art Neville(keyboards), Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste (drums), and Leo Nocentelli (guitar) to create The Meters. The name itself hinted at their precision and rhythm. The Meters introduced a distinctive sound that blended funk, R&B, soul, and New Orleans grooves. Their music was characterised by tight and infectious instrumental grooves that quickly caught the attention of music enthusiasts. Hits like "Cissy Strut" and "Sophisticated Cissy" showcased their innovative approach to rhythm and melody, laying the foundation for the future of funk music. Their albums "The Meters" (1969), "Look-Ka Py Py" (1969), and "Struttin'" (1970) propelled them to prominence. While their initial success was felt mainly in their hometown of New Orleans, their influence spread far beyond. Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success, their impact on the music scene was undeniable. The Meters' music was more than just notes and beats; it was a source of inspiration for generations to come. Their rhythmic grooves became the foundation for hip-hop, with countless artists sampling their tracks. This influence solidified their legacy as pioneers of the funk genre. After the band's initial disbandment, George Porter Jr. pursued a solo career, showcasing his exceptional bass skills. The Meters experienced various reunions over the years, with special performances and tours celebrating their musical legacy. Their enduring popularity spoke volumes about their lasting impact. In 2018, The Meters received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, a testament to their significant contributions to music. Their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the same year immortalized their place in music history. George Porter Jr. and The Meters revolutionized funk music with their unparalleled instrumental prowess and innovative grooves. Their journey from New Orleans to the global music stage left an indelible mark on the industry. Their legacy continues to live on through their timeless music and the artists they've inspired, solidifying their status as true legends of funk. Please join me this week as George Porter Jr shares his experiences and musical life with the legendary Meters. To learn more about George Porter Jr head to his website http://www.georgeporterjr.com/ To send me a message and to check out some of my back episodes go to my website https://abreathoffreshair.com.au/
This month Mark plays tribute to the late Tony Bennett, plays some new jazz artists, some superb live performances and shows his love for the Hammond organ. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A few weeks ago, Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records sent me his latest free digital compilation. Accompanying the fabulous 35 tracks was this declaration: “Swag·ger-ing: Rum Bar Records extended family and friends of artists and musicians performing, writing or otherwise making art inspired by Jagger, Dolls, Heartbreakers (Thunders & Petty), Stardust, Rebel Rousers, Barroom, Struttin’ Glimmer & Glam anthems, with hints of Punk, power-pop, dashes of alt-country, out-of-the-garage riveting, soul shakin’ rock n’ roll. Tends to inhabit and play said music loudly in hole in the wall dive bars. Swaggering rock n’ roll is general enjoyed best with your fist raised air guitar, a warm beer and cold shot in a corner at a neighborhood watering hole.” Sounds like a declaration of a typical episode of The Ledge, right? That’s why Rum Bar’s Swagger comp dominates this week’s episode, with four sets of tunes representing the release. But there’s plenty of “swagger” from other sources – one set is devoted to material from the all-girl power pop cop Heroes of the Night Vol. 2. Other compilations devoted to The Mosquitos and Helen Love are highlighted. And there’s also great power pop and garage rock from current artists such as The Goods, The Far Outs, […]
A few weeks ago, Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records sent me his latest free digital compilation. Accompanying the fabulous 35 tracks was this declaration: “Swag·ger-ing: Rum Bar Records extended family and friends of artists and musicians performing, writing or otherwise making art inspired by Jagger, Dolls, Heartbreakers (Thunders & Petty), Stardust, Rebel Rousers, Barroom, Struttin' Glimmer & Glam anthems, with hints of Punk, power-pop, dashes of alt-country, out-of-the-garage riveting, soul shakin' rock n' roll. Tends to inhabit and play said music loudly in hole in the wall dive bars. Swaggering rock n' roll is general enjoyed best with your fist raised air guitar, a warm beer and cold shot in a corner at a neighborhood watering hole.” Sounds like a declaration of a typical episode of The Ledge, right? That's why Rum Bar's Swagger comp dominates this week's episode, with four sets of tunes representing the release. But there's plenty of “swagger” from other sources – one set is devoted to material from the all-girl power pop cop Heroes of the Night Vol. 2. Other compilations devoted to The Mosquitos and Helen Love are highlighted. And there's also great power pop and garage rock from current artists such as The Goods, The Far Outs, […]
The week Mark Lancaster digs into his jazz crates to bring you some be-bop, psyche-jazz, big band jazz, jazz vocals, jazzy cover versions and some virtuoso performances and classic tracks. All on vinyl. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this show Mark Lancaster delves into his jazz crates to bring you an all vinyl show of album tracks. With tunes from the Blue Note, Impulse, Columbia, Mercury, Verve, Concord and Muse labels amongst others. Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time Mark Lancaster plays some classic Blue Note jazz, some jazz covers, some bangin' soul-jazz and some Latin grooves. All on vinyl.Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin///.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back with June TV Reviews for 1987 in the WWF as we see a historic moment in WWF history when THE HONKY TONK MAN WINS THE IC TITLE FROM RICKY STEAMBOAT!!! We'll talk rumors of Butch Reed as IC Champion. Plus, Junkyard Dog Returns, "Outlaw" Ron Bass gets Miss Betsy while Hillbilly Jim gets a little Beaver. Jake Roberts says "Don't Do Drugs", President Jack Tunney gives his ruling on the potential banning of the DDT, The Islanders join the Heenan Family, Superstar Graham rehabs for a comeback, the Killer Khan vignettes continue, Outback Jack enters the Snake Pit, Struttin' & Cuttin' with the Barber. SD Jones scores a win, Jesse Ventura in "The" Predator, and Soundbites Galore! Available everywhere your Podcast Streaming needs are met.Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow us on Twitter @RasslinGrenadeFollow and LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE located at https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade as we continue to add new videos from throughout wrestling history.Please Subscribe to our REVAMPED Patreon account to help keep us going, multiple Tiers to choose from!!! https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 “All Access” Tier featuring our Patreon Watch-Along Series, all of Ray Russell's insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, & Regional Rasslin'), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content that was originally edited out! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWLOANDS for your viewing and reading pleasure, and the Patreon Exclusive Watch-Along Series covering past PPVs, Coliseum Videos, SNME's, Clash of the Champions, and more!Listen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be! WWF TV – For the Weekends of JUNE 6th & 13th, 1987THE HONKY TONK MAN WINS THE IC TITLE FROM RICKY STEAMBOAT!!! We'll talk the rumors of Butch Reed as IC Champion. "Outlaw" Ron Bass gets Miss Betsy, while Hillbilly Jim gets a little Beaver. Jake Roberts says "Don't Do Drugs" as the WWF PSA's begin! President Jack Tunney gives his ruling on the DDT! The Islanders join the Heenan Family, Superstar Graham rehabs for a comeback, the Killer Khan vignettes continue, Outback Jack enters the Snake Pit, the WWF "On Tour". Struttin' & Cuttin' with the Barber. The Harts are NOT afraid! SD Jones scores a win. Outback eats Ice Cream. Jesse Ventura in "The" Predator. Action featuring the likes of Demolition, The Macho Man, Koko B. Ware, Kamala, Sika, Ken Patera, Jimmy Jack Funk, Brutus Beefcake, Tito Santana, Billy Jack Haynes, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, Honky Tonk Man, Jerry Allen, Hercules, Sivi Afi, George Steele, Tiger Chung Lee, New Dream Team, British Bulldogs, Cpl. Kirchner, The Islanders, Hillbilly Jim, Iron Mike Sharpe, Sam Houston, SD Jones, Bob Orton, Don Muraco, Terry Gibbs, One Man Gang, Lanny Poffo, Killer Khan, Scott Casey debuts, & more! Soundbites & promos from Bobby Heenan, The Islanders, Danny Davis, Honky Tonk Man, Jimmy Hart, Mean Gene, Ken Patera, Outback Jack, Slick, Butch Reed, Nikolai Volkoff, Ricky Steamboat, Powers & Roma, One Man Gang, Jake Roberts, Ron Bass, Craig DeGeorge, Superstar Graham, Mr. Fuji, Demolition, Killer Bees, Koko B. Ware, Hart Foundation, and plenty of Prime Time banter between Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan! PLUS, The Junkyard Dog Returns! NOTE: Second week discussion for June 13th - June 17th (Special Wednesday Edition of Prime Time) begins at the timestamp (00:59:47) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
FOXPRO's Jon Collins and Host of "Struttin' in the Bluegrass", Bo McGuffey discuss scouting, decoy spread and calling tactics for spring turkey hunting success.
Steve Rinella talks with Richard Martinez, Janis Putelis, Seth Morris, Chester Floyd, and Garret Smith. Topics include: The original Live, Laugh, Love sign; Florida's for fighting; three P's and a W; moving some Texas super cougars to Florida; Chester opening for Trampled By Turtles and how you need him to open for you to get a sold out show; deer nuts and a note; spearing in Wisconsin; more human deadheads; the 3,500 year old brown bear; how the news covers turkeys; copulating the air behind the head; Florida's giant turkey poaching bust; hunting osceola turkeys; Jani becoming a Grand Slam holder and Steve becoming a two-time Super Slam holder; trimming your beard down; what a hammock is; rolling your foot; masturbating turkeys; all the divisiveness; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show was first broadcast on the 25th of February, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/cool-struttin/Tune into new broadcasts of Cool Struttin', 4th Saturday from 10 - Midday EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comFacebook: https:/www.facebook.com/marmiteboyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/marmiteboy99Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/marmiteboy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/marmiteboyEmail: coolstruttin@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on episode 119 of the Podcast Chris sits down with the one and only Jacob Emery of DO3 Outdoors! Jacob is a bonafide Turkey Killer and is soon to be one of your favorite outdoor personalities. They start a deep dive on all things Turkey! They cover calls, out of state hunts, the outdoors media, shotgun shells, set ups, and the choices that you make in the woods and how they effect turkey populations! Take Time To Visit Our Sponsors! Huntworth - Click Here! Afflictor Broadheads - Click Here! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Fueledbytheoutdoors@gmail.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/support
We kick off WWF TV for the weekend of May 2nd covering Saturday Night's Main Event w/Savage vs. Steele in a Lumberjack Match, Honky Tonk Kim Chee, Bulldogs vs. Harts - 2 out of 3 falls for the Titles. Plus, The GREAT DEBATE w/Bobby Heenan vs. Ken Patera that sees the Brain leave on a STRETCHER! Brutus Beefcake Debuts his BARBER gimmick as he takes on former manager "Luscious" Johnny V! KILLER KHAN RETURNS. ADRIAN ADONIS' final TV match. Can-Ams vs. Kamala & Sika, and SOUNDBITES GALORE!Available everywhere your Podcast Streaming needs are met.Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow us on Twitter @RasslinGrenadeFollow and LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE located at https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade as we continue to add new videos from throughout wrestling history.Please Subscribe to our REVAMPED Patreon account to help keep us going, multiple Tiers to choose from!!! https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 “All Access” Tier featuring our Patreon Watch-Along Series, all of Ray Russell's insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, & Regional Rasslin'), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content that was originally edited out! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWLOANDS for your viewing and reading pleasure, and the Patreon Exclusive Watch-Along Series covering past PPVs, Coliseum Videos, SNME's, Clash of the Champions, and more!Listen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be!We kick off WWF TV for the weekend of May 2nd covering Saturday Night's Main Event w/Savage vs. Steele in a Lumberjack Match, Honky Tonk Kim Chee, Bulldogs vs. Harts - 2 out of 3 falls for the Titles. Plus, The GREAT DEBATE w/Bobby Heenan vs. Ken Patera that sees the Brain leave on a STRETCHER! Brutus Beefcake Debuts his BARBER gimmick as he takes on former manager "Luscious" Johnny V! KILLER KHAN RETURNS. ADRIAN ADONIS' final TV match. Can-Ams vs. Kamala & Sika, and SOUNDBITES GALORE!WWF TV – Weekend of MAY 2 - 4th, 1987The GREAT DEBATE between Bobby Heenan and Ken Patera sees the Brain leave on a STRETCHER! KILLER KHAN RETURNS. ADRIAN ADONIS has his final televised match in the WWF. The Can-Am Connection vs. Kamala & Sika! Billy Jack Haynes shows off his scar from the 30 stitches Hercules put in his head at WrestleMania. Danny Davis enters the Snake Pit! Brutus Beefcake has his first night of Struttin' & Cuttin'. Outback Jack tries a WWF Ice Cream bar while Kamala & Sika snack on live lobsters. Guest commentator... George Steele?!? Action featuring the likes of Randy "Macho Man' Savage, IC Champion Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Brutus Beefcake, "King" Harley Race, Butch Reed, Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Killer Khan, The Can-Am Connection, Kamala, Sika, The British Bulldogs, Adrian Adonis, "Outlaw" Ron Bass, "Leaping" Lanny Poffo (RIP), and more. Soundbites & promos from Bobby Heenan, Ken Patera, Billy Jack Haynes, The Honky Tonk Man, Jimmy Hart, Slick, Blackjack Mulligan, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, the Rougeau Brothers, Mr. Fuji, Demolition, Davey Boy Smith, Bret Hart, Adrian Adonis, Lord Alfred Hayes, and more! Plus, Brutus Beefcake Debuts his BARBER gimmick as he takes on former manager "Luscious" Johnny V!WWF SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT - MAY 2, 1987 (01:23:16) Jake "The Snake" Roberts battles Kamala with a special surprise by the Honky Tonk Man LUMBERJACK MATCH: Randy "Macho Man" Savage meets George "The Animal" Steele to settle their feud once and for all! Bobby Heenan promises film footage to prove that Andre the Giant is the uncrowned WWF Champion Hulk Hogan shares his thoughts on the epic match vs. Andre at WrestleMania 3 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS - WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation (wDanny Davis) vs. The British Bulldogs (w/Tito Santana) Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat defends the IC Title for the very first time vs. The Mighty Hercules The Can-Am Connection take on The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff, with "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan barred from ringside.... or is he??? Tons of great soundbites added for nostalgia purposes as well! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The boys talk with some of their best friends and a couple of boys from Georgia. Steven Coffelt from Keep Struttin custom calls. We talk about life, the NWTF convention, reaping turkeys, and much more.
Episode 88 The Theremin Part 1: From the Beginning to 1970 Playlist Leon Theremin, “Deep Night” (1930 Les Actualités françaises). Soundtrack from a short, early sound film of Leon Theremin playing an RCA production model Theremin. Zinaida Hanenfeldt, Nathaniel Shilkret, Victor Salon Orchestra, “Love (Your Spell is Everywhere)” (1930 Victor). RCA theremin, Zinaida Hanenfeldt; Victor Salon Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret. The earliest records made with the Theremin were recorded in 1930 to highlight the release of the RCA Theremin. This was one of the first. This recording session dates from January 17, 1930 and was made in New York at the 28 West 44th St. studio. Billed as a recording of “Orchestra, with theremin soloist,” this was most likely made as a demonstration of the newly introduced RCA Theremin. Seven months later, Lennington Shewell (see next listing) took up making several demonstration records produced by his father, RCA VP G. Dunbar Shewell in the Camden, NJ recording studios. Lennington H. Shewell, “Dancing with Tears in My Eyes” (1930 Victor). Recorced on July 21, 1930, in Camden, NJ Studio 1. Theremin solo, Lennington H. Shewell; piano accompaniment, Edward C. Harsch. Noted as "R.C.A. theremin: Instructions and exercises for playing" and "G. Dunbar Shewell, present." Lennington H. Shewell, “In a Monastery Garden” from “Love Sends A Gift Of Roses” / “In A Monastery Garden” (1935 Victor). Shewell was an American pianist songwriter and Thereminist. He recorded several discs for RCA . Shewell was employed by RCA to travel around the USA demonstrating the Theremin as part of its marketing campaign. His father was George Dunbar Shewell, who was a vice-president of RCA for a time. Clara Rockmore, “The Swan” from Theremin (1977 Delos). Piano, Nadia Reisenberg; Produced by Robert Moog, Shirleigh Moog; Theremin, Clara Rockmore. Rockmore, of course, was the key master of the Theremin back in the 1930s and 40s, having originally learned from Leon Theremin himself. These recordings were later produced by the Moogs in the 1970s and feature some dazzling, virtuoso performances by Rockmore as she interprets many of her favorite classical works. “The Swan” was composed in by Camille Saint-Saëns (1983-1921) that was usually a showcase for a cellist and, with Rockmore's brilliant interpretation, became a much-loved work by Thereminists. Even Samuel Hoffman made a recording of it. Clara Rockmore, “Berceuse” from Theremin (1977 Delos). Piano, Nadia Reisenberg; Produced by Robert Moog, Shirleigh Moog; Theremin, Clara Rockmore. Here Rockmore interprets a piece by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Lucie Bigelow Rosen, “Concerto in F” b Mortimer Browning (1940, privately recorded practice session). Ms. Rosen recorded this rehearsal in preparation for a live performance. Of great interest is that you can hear her speaking at the beginning and end of the session, and her playing is quite sophisticated. Lucie Bigelow Rosen, “The Old Refrain” by Fritz Kreisler (circa 1940 privately recorded session). Another privately recorded session by Ms. Rosen. Miklós Rózsa, Suite from The Lost Weekend (excerpt) from The Lost Weekend (The Classic Film Score) (1945 privately issued). Conducted, composed by Miklós Rózsa; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. “This is a limited-edition recording, produced for the promotional purposes of the composer and is not licensed for public sale. The music was transferred to tape from the original acetate masters.” This was not a score released on a conventional soundtrack. This recording comes from a privately issued disc commissioned by the composer and I date it to around 1970. I wanted to include it because it a notably obscure soundtrack recording Theremin playing by Hoffman from the same era as the more famous and widely distributed Spellbound soundtrack. Harry Revel and Leslie Baxter with Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Lunar Rhapsody” from Music Out Of The Moon: Music Unusual Featuring The Theremin (1947 Capitol). Hoffman, a foot doctor by profession, was one of the best-known Theremin players of his time. Not as persnickety as Rockmore about playing “spooky sounds,” he basically filled a gap in Theremin playing in popular music that Clara Rockmore refused to fill. He played one of the RCA production model Theremins from 1930. His most famous contributions included collaborations with Les Baxter, Miklos Rozsa, Harry Revel, and Bernard Herrmann, and his momentous movie music for Spellbound (1945) and The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). He was initially a classically trained violinist, and at age 14 he began playing the violin professionally in New York City. By 1936, he had taken up the Theremin and begun featuring it in publicity for his engagements. He quickly gained notoriety using the electronic instrument and he became one of the world's most famous Theremin players. Harry Revel and Leslie Baxter with Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Radar Blues” from Music Out Of The Moon: Music Unusual Featuring The Theremin (1947 Capitol). Harry Revel, Leslie Baxter & Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Fame” from Perfume Set to Music (1948 RCA Victor). Composed by Harry Revel; Orchestra Chorus conducted by Leslie Baxter; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. "As interpreted by the British-born composer, Harry Revel, in a musical suite describing six exotic Corday fragrances." Harry Revel, Leslie Baxter & Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Obsession” from Perfume Set to Music (1948 RCA Victor). Composed by Harry Revel; Orchestra Chorus conducted by Leslie Baxter; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. "As interpreted by the British-born composer, Harry Revel, in a musical suite describing six exotic Corday fragrances." Elliot Lawrence and His Orchestra, featuring Lucie Bigelow Rosen, “Gigolette” (1949 Columbia). An attempt to bring the Theremin into popular music, this recording by Elliot Lawrence and his Orchestra made at the Columbia 30th Street Studio in Midtown Manhattan features Lucie Bigelow Rosen. Ms. Rosen and her husband Walter were instrumental in providing offices for Leon Theremin to work in New York during the 1930s. The inventor personally made two instruments for her. She was a practiced enthusiast and did much concertizing with the Theremin from about 1935 to 1940. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Remembering Your Lips” from Music for Peace of Mind (1950 Capitol). Orchestra conducted by Billy May; composed by Harry Revel; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. “Music for PEACE OF MIND featuring the THEREMIN with orchestra.” Samuel J. Hoffman, “This Room Is My Castle of Quiet” from Music for Peace of Mind (1950 Capitol). Orchestra conducted by Billy May; composed by Harry Revel; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. “Music for PEACE OF MIND featuring the THEREMIN with orchestra.” Bernard Herrmann, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Gort,” “The Visor,” “The Telescope” from The Day the Earth Stood Still (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1951 20th Century Fox). Soundtrack recorded at the Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage August 1951, reissued in 1993. Composed by Bernard Herrmann; Conducted by Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Lionel Newman; Theremin by Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. Hoffmnan played one of the RCA production model Theremins from 1930 but by this time around 1950 had modified it to include an external speaker connection for improved recording of the instrument during studio sessions. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Moonlight Sonata” (Theremin Solo with Piano Accompaniment) (1951 Capitol). Eddie Layton, “Laura”, from Organ Moods in Hi-Fi (1955 Mercury). This song is noted as including the “Ethereal sound of the theremin.” Layton was a popular Hammond organ player, later on in his career he played the organ at old Yankee Stadium for nearly 40 years, earning him membership in the New York Sports Hall of Fame. This is his first album, one many, and is notable for using some early organ electronics. “It must be stated that all of the sounds in this album were created by Eddie Layton solely on the Hammond Organ including the rhythm sounds of the bass and guitar, by means of special imported electronic recording devices and microphones.” With the exception of the Theremin, I would add. An unknown Theremin model, most likely vacuum-tube driven, possibly an original RCA model. Monty Kelly And His Orchestra with Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Blue Mirage” from “Blue Mirage”/ “That Sweetheart of Mine” (1955 Essex). Single release from this Orchestra led by Monty Kelly and featuring Hoffman on Theremin. Unknown Artist, “The Fiend Who Walked the West” lobby recording (1958). Theremin or musical saw? This is from an LP recording I have that was used in movie lobbies to entice people to come and see the horror film, The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958). Could this be a Theremin, or a musical saw? I think the latter. I have no information on who played the instrument, but it makes for some curious listening from days gone by while acknowledging one of the key sources of confusion for those who collect Theremin recordings. Sonny Moon And His Orchestra, “Countdown” from “Rememb'ring”/ “Countdown” (1958 Warner Brothers). A 45-RPM single from this short-lived group od the late 1950s. Includes an uncredited Theremin performance. Milton Grayson and Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman Theremin and Orchestra, “I Paid the Penalty” (1960 Royalty Recording Co.). A 45-RPM single about capital punishment. On one side of the record a San Francisco Attorney speaks about capital punishment. On the other side is this vocal by Grayson that dramatizes the subject. This appears to be some sort of public service announcement, but the disc itself bears no clues. This is the only release on this label. The vocal by Grayson is part sermon, part monolog, part song, with the threatening aura of the Theremin provided by Dr. Hoffman. It is undated, so I'm guessing around 1960 when Grayson was most active. Lew Davies And His Orchestra, “Riders in the Sky” from Strange Interlude (1961 Command). From the early sixties comes this wonderful amalgamation of exotica and space-age instruments. The Theremin is played by none other than Walter Sear, later the manager of the Sear Sound Studio in New York and an influential programmer (and sometimes player) of the Moog Modular Synthesizer. Several members of this band also became associated with the Moog Modular, including Bobby Byrne, Sy Mann, and producer Enoch Light. Bass, Bob Haggart, Jack Lesberg; Cimbalom, Michael Szittai; Drums, George Devens, Phil Kraus; Executive Producer, Enoch Light; French Horn, Paul Faulise, Tony Miranda; Guitar, Tony Mottola; Reeds, Al Klink, Ezelle Watson, Phil Bodner, Stanley Webb; Ondioline, Sy Mann; Theremin, Paul Lippman, Walter Sear; Trombone, Bobby Byrne, Dick Hixon, Urbie Green. Yusef Lateef, “Sound Wave,” from A Flat, G Flat And C (1966 Impulse!). An innovative first from Mr. Lateef who foresaw the possibilities of the Theremin for new jazz. Lateef was known for his multi-instrumental talent on Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe and a variety of wooden flutes. Using the Theremin on this one track—I've never heard anything else he recorded with the Theremin—shows how a skilled jazz improviser can use the Theremin for self-expression. I would guess that this Theremin was made by Moog. Theremin, Yusef Lateef; Bass, Reggie Workman; Drums, Roy Brooks; Piano, Hugh Lawson; Produced by Bob Thiele. Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band, “Electricity” from Safe as Milk (1967 Buddah). The Theremin in this case was played by none other than Samuel J. Hoffman using his souped-up RCA Theremin model Theremin. It was perhaps the last appearance on record by Hoffman, who died later in 1967. Apparently, the record company hated the track so much that it led to their being dropped from the label, at which point Frank Zappa came to the rescue. Fifty Foot Hose, “War is Over” (1967) from Ingredients (1997 compilation Del Val). Psychedelic rock group from San Francisco, formed in 1967, disbanded in 1970 and re-formed in 1995. Drums, Gary Duos; Guitar, David Blossom; Theremin, Electronics, Audio Generator, Siren, Cork Marcheschi. Recorded in 1966 in San Francisco. Dorothy Ashby, “Soul Vibrations” from Afro-Harping (1968 Cadet Concept). Unknown Theremin player, although the producers at Cadet/Chess were known to add the instrument to a session, such as those by Rotary Connection. Recorded at Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, February 1968. The song was written by producer Richard Evans, then the go-to producer and de facto label head for Chess Records' jazz imprint Cadet. Perhaps he also played the Theremin, which was probably a Moog Troubadour. The First Theremin Era, “The Barnabas Theme from Dark Shadows" / “Sunset In Siberia” (1969 Epic). "Dark Shadows" was super-popular daytime drama about a vampire on ABC-TV. This record was not an official release of the television show, but an interpretation of the theme that is seldom heard. I thought it's exotic funky treatment was especially worth hearing. The soundtrack for the TV show also included Theremin, possibly played by composer Robert Cobert, but in its more traditional spooky role. This record was produced and arranged by Charlie Calello, a well-known producer who had worked with the Four Seasons (singing group) and later would produce such super stars as Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Bruce Springsteen, Laura Nyro, and Barbra Streisand. Mutantes, “Banho De Lua (Tintarella Di Luna)” from Mutantes (1969 Polydor). Brazilian folk-rock-psychedelic group that featured the Theremin blended with many other instruments, both acoustic and electronic. Arranged by, Mutantes; Drums, Sir Ronaldo I. Du Rancharia; Theremin, electronic Instruments, Claudio Régulus. This innovative pop trio from Brazil also collaborated with other artists such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil and were threatened by the military government of Brazil. What Theremin did they use? Several Moog models would have been available, but they also may have built their own. One photo I've seen suggested that they built their own. Lothar and the Hand People, “It Comes on Anyhow” from Machines: Amherst 1969 (2020 Modern Harmonic). Live recording from 1969 featuring the Moog Modular Synthesizer played by Paul Conly and the Moog Theremin played by vocalist John Emelin. On this track, the synthesizer and Theremin sounds are intermingled, making it a fun challenge to distinguish between the two of them. Bass, Rusty Ford; Drums, Tom Flye; Guitar, Kim King; Keyboards, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Paul Conly; Vocals, Moog Troubadour Theremin (“Lothar”), John Emelin. Lothar and the Hand People, “Today Is Only Yesterday's Tomorrow” from Machines: Amherst 1969 (2020 Modern Harmonic). This track was recorded live in 1969. John Emelin starts by introducing the Moog Theremin, called “Lothar.” Bass, Rusty Ford; Drums, Tom Flye; Guitar, Kim King; Keyboards, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Paul Conly; Vocals, Moog Troubadour Theremin (“Lothar”), John Emelin. Opening background tracks: Bernard Herrmann, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman, “Prelude, Outer Space” (excerpt), from The Day the Earth Stood Still (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1951 20th Century Fox). Soundtrack recorded at the Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage August 1951, reissued in 1993. Composed by Bernard Herrmann; Conducted by Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Lionel Newman; Theremin by Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. Zinaida Hanenfeldt, Nathaniel Shilkret, Victor Salon Orchestra, “(I'm a dreamer) Aren't we all?” (1930 Victor). “Orchestra, with theremin soloist.” Theremin, Zinaida Hanenfeldt. Recorded January 17, 1930 in New York at the 28 West 44th St. studio. Samuel J. Hoffman, “The Swan”( Saint-Saens) from “Moonlight Sonata” / “The Swan” (1951 Capitol). Arranged and performed on the Theremin by “Dr. Hoffman.” Orchestra and Chorus Under the Direction Of Leslie Baxter, Dr. Samuel Hoffman, “Struttin' with Clayton” from “Jet” / “Struttin' With Clayton” (1950 RCA Victor). Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. Miklós Rózsa, “Dementia” from The Lost Weekend (The Classic Film Score) (1945 privately issued). Conducted, composed by Miklós Rózsa; Theremin, Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman. This podcast is not intended as a thorough history of the Theremin itself. There are many excellent resources that provide that, including my own book on the history of electronic music, the Bob Moog Foundation website, Albert Glinsky's wonderful book about Leon Theremin, and the entire Theremin World website that is devoted to everything Theremin. I urgently suggest that you consult those resources for more detail on the actual history of the instrument and the people behind it. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Recommandé n°63 : La fesse comme percussion | Avec CapyCec Du syndrome de Stockholm, des fesses et des films, c'est l'épisode 63 de Recommandé, avec CapyCec. En voiture ! Musiques La playlist de l'émission : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNjXbZkItxtYX0a0Z2lLVTDUdcEGEv1aX Contact - envoyez-moi des musiques ! Twitter @recommande0 Discord: https://discord.gg/4RnA9v7 Illustration C'est un extrait du clip de Struttin' de THUMPASAURUS.
Here's my interview with LUCAS TAMAREN from the great LA band THUMPASAURUS! Thumpasaurus is a funk, jazz, experimental, new wave... well... just give them a listen.. they perform fun, energic and hilarious live shows ... like nothing else. With their song "STRUTTIN'" they are about to take over the world! The song is so popular on TikTok that Michael Buble has been seen 'struttin' to it... the video for 'struttin' has over 1 million views on YouTube and the song is featured in a commercial for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Phone (cats are up to no good).. this commercial has been playing all over! Lucas and I have a great conversation about the beginnings of Thumpasaurus, his vision on what he wants to do (and what he has done so far), the video for Struttin' (of course) and much more! I only wish great things for Lucas and Thumpasaurus .. I know that we'll be seeing more of Thumpasaurus real soon! ********** COPYRIGHT CLAIM: The songs : "I'm too Funky", "Have you ever been so Lucky", "Struttin'" and "You don't know what you're talking about" used with permission from Lucas Tamaren. ********** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see 3 short video segments from our interviews. Just search "know good music". Thank you for listening! - Jim
Long before Wynton Marsalis arrived in the plush halls of Lincoln Center, jazz was often performed in far more dangerous venues. Greats like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday found their footing on the stages of America's most notorious vice districts, where big players in the mob, such as Al Capone and Mickey Cohen, called the shots. In his new book, Dangerous Rhythms, journalist T. J. English explores the complexities of this corner of the underworld, where venues like the Cotton Club explicitly upheld the racial dynamics of Jim Crow America while simultaneously providing Black musicians with otherwise unavailable opportunities. But the emerging civil rights movement disrupted this “glorified plantation system,” as English calls it, just as it eventually upended both the music and the mob.Go beyond the episode:T. J. English's Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the UnderworldPeruse his back catalog of books on organized crimeListen to a playlist of songs to accompany the episode, and the bookYou can still have a drink and listen to some tunes at Chicago's Green Mill, which has a shrine to Al CaponeOther surviving clubs include the Village Vanguard in New York City and Baker's Keyboard Lounge in Detroit (though beer is no longer 26 cents!)Listen to Louis Armstrong playing with King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band on “Canal Street Blues,” recorded in Richmond, Indiana, on April 5, 1923—and listen to more early jazz recordings now in the public domainThe song featured in this episode is “Struttin' With Some Barbecue,” recorded by Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars in Chicago on December 9, 1927Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The vibrant barber who clipped the locks of WWE rivals in the '80s and early '90s with his trademark shears, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake was all about two things — cuttin' and struttin'. Today we take a look back at the career of "The Barber" and share our favorite moments and memories!
This week the show starts with an appearance by Nick F'N Gage wishing Brian a Happy Birthday, then Brian's barber Brutus (his name is Ryan, Jason thought it was funny to call him Brutus) to talk about his experience at Forbidden Door. After talking Forbidden Door...Brian, Joe, and Ryan talk about being in the building for Blood And Guts. Jason is in Las Vegas talking about Money In The Bank, John Cena, and meeting the Street Profits. Then he announces his own version of the Summer Of Cena. Finally the show concludes with a Money In The Bank preview. Social Media @ThatWrestlePod on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Jason - www.twitter.com/ChewyLewis76 Brian - www.twitter.com/TWPBrian Joe - www.twitter.com/TWP_JT Kevin - www.twitter.com/TWP_Kevin For partnership opportunities: thatwrestlepod@gmail.com To support the show, go to https://whatamaneuver.net/collections..
Sintonía: “Margie" - Louis Armstrong And The All Stars "Unless" - "(Give Me) A Kiss To Build A Dream On" - "You´re The Apple Of My Eye" - "I´ll Walk Alone" - "Kiss Of Fire" - "April In Portugal" - "Ramona" - "Basin Street Blues" - "Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya" - "Basin Street Blues" (Alternate Version) - "Struttin´ With Some Barbecue" - "Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya" (Alternate Version) (Radio Edit) Todas las músicas interpretadas por Louis Armstrong And The All Stars Escuchar audio
Full Court Press: WNBA Draft & NBA Play-In/Playoffs Get Spicy A HORSE 100th Episode Special: Eric Returns To Draft The Most HORSE Teams Possible And Also: 70% Masala Chai, Struttin' Peacocks, Non-Intimidating Mascots, Jade Melbourne, Not On Herb, Shrug Emojis, Hullabaloo & Hoodwinking, Doja Cat Concerts, Sacred Wood, The Leprechaun Curse, Cock Puns, Chocolate Milk Stan, Boat Guys, Sperry's, Knuckleheads, Demar “Rozen”, Sue Bird Sandwich, Pitchers Of Shirley Temples, Adam Sandler's Baggy Gym Shorts, Human Thesaurus, Sniping And Griping, Perforated Trading Cards, Shaq/Kobe Food Fight, WAY OFF, Two Birds, Big Head Mode, Bing Bong, The White Mamba, Wedding Cakes, Paul Pierce's Butt, Steve Kerr: Expert Blunt Roller, The Warner Brothersverse Sponsor: Shaker & Spoon: Shaker & Spoon brings the bar to you every month with original recipes for the perfect home happy hour. Get $20 off your first cocktail box! Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops - multitude: multitude.productions HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Created by Eric Silver and Mike Schubert. Edited by Mischa Stanton. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don't analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We're here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you're actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
Lantz Martin and Nick Alatriste do another episode together. In this episode, they talk about Pusha T's new album, Lil Durk & Latto's concerts, Saucy Santana, Kendrick Lamar's new album announcement, and more. Recorded on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Follow the pod: www.twitter.com/BanterHeads www.instagram.com/banterheads www.youtube.com/banterheads Follow the boys: Lantz Martin www.instagram.com/lantzmartin www.twitter.com/LantzMartin www.twitch.tv/lantzmartin https://discord.com/invite/RyPXSEE Nick Alatriste www.instagram.com/nickalatriste www.twitter.com/nickalatriste vm.tiktok.com/JJc6rUe Rabid (Clips Editor) https://www.instagram.com/rabidfl https://twitter.com/rabidfl?s=21 https://www.twitch.tv/RabidFL https://www.tiktok.com/@rabidfl?lang=en Song: Waves by Marozela www.instagram.com/goatzella www.twitter.com/goatzella www.soundcloud.com/marozela
"Struttin'" Ball State University Jazz Ensemble I Can See the Other Side (Autoeditado, 2022) Anthony Echarry, Vincent Malan, Diego Balseca, Noah Smelser, Caleb Dluzak, Jeffrey Doll, Nate Slagter, Hannah Weibert, Theodore Donte Garcia, Aron Scott Callard, Peter Lehmann, Matt Laczynsky, Amanda Frisch, Charles Platz, Jacob Smith, Ben Davis, Anthony Schaff, Sam Green. El tema está compuesto por Errol Zlovic. ¿Sabías que? El disco está autoeditado por la Ball University Jazz Ensemble. Se podrían añadir unas cuantas cosas, pero no superarían la magnífica reseña que Juan F. Trillo realizó de este disco en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=62003. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=59500 Más información sobre Ball State University Jazz Ensemble https://www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/music/ensembles/jazz-ensembles/jazz-ensemble-iii Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847
Gobbles coming to a woods near you! This week Top Ten Percent's own Kam “Dirty Bird” Sielken and Thomas “Skinny” Hook are talkin turkeys.
WE ARE BACK Y'ALL!!!!! We know you missed us. The boys sat down with Steven Coffelt of Keep Struttin calls. We coved everything about turkeys you can think of and Steven even filled us in on his big Kansas whitetail he killed last fall among other things going on. Hope y'all enjoy!
Show #931 Dazed & Outraged Spinner got upset and angered by the content of the new Oxfam report Inequality Kills and he's got the nerve to bother you with it between the songs he played. Nevertheless, it is still a pretty good show, but you might get upset also. 01. Gutterball - It's A Fucked Up World (1:22) (Live at Cactus Festival Belgium, 1994) 02. Denise LaSalle - It Makes Me So Mad (4:25) (It's Lying Time Again, Malaco Records, 1987) 03. Solid Senders - Rich Man's Money (3:50) (Everything's Gonna Be Allright, Tramp Records, 1994) 04. Ry Cooder - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (2:46) (Ry Cooder, Reprise Records, 1970) 05. Big Jon Atkinson & Bob Corritore - Mad About It (2:53) (House Party At Big Jon's, Delta Groove Records, 2016) 06. Willie Mabon - I'm Mad [1953] (2:38) (Chess Chartbusters, Vol. 5, Chess Records, 2008) 07. Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - I'm Mad (3:24) (Struttin' Our Stuff, Inakustik Records, 1997) 08. The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Crime To Be Poor (3:15) (Dance Songs For Hard Times, Family Owned Records, 2021) 09. Glamour Puss - You're Rich I'm Poor (3:56) (Wire & Wood, Northern Blues Records, 2003) 10. Paul Oscher - Poor Man Blues (4:01) (Cool Cat, Blues Fidelity, 2018) 11. Eddie Martin - Angry (5:25) (Black White and Blue, BlueBlood Records, 2016) 12. Breezy Rodio - How Much Can A Poor Man Take (4:28) (So Close To It, Wind Chill Records, 2015) 13. The Porkroll Project - Filthy Rich/Dirt Poor (4:13) (The Porkroll Project, self-release, 2004) 14. Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Poor Man Blues (4:27) (The Ballad Of Albert Johnson, self-release, 2020) 15. Dawn Tyler Watson - Don't Make Me Mad (2:50) (Mad Love, self-release, 2019) 16. Backtrack Blues Band - Rich Man Blues (4:46) (Way Back Home, Harpo Records, 2016) 17. Ghost Town Blues Band - Poor Man's Blues (4:34) (Digital Single, self-release, 2020) 18. Hoyt Axton - Hoyt Axton - Poor Man's Blues (2:55) (Long Old Road, Vee Jay Records, 1964) 19. The Animals - I'm Mad Again (4:14) (The Animals, Columbia Records, 1964) 20. Omar & The Howlers - I'm Mad Again (4:43) (I'm Gone, Big Guitar Music, 2012) 21. Crooked Eye Tommy - Mad And Disgusted (3:41) (Butterflies And Snakes, self-release, 2016) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
On this episode, we'll be covering the Season 5 Episode 13 of Life After Lockup: Puppy wants to get to the altar before her warrant catches her, Daonte has a fool's plan for getting married today, Kristianna maybe needs some lessons on food safety, Shawn tries to charm Sara's mom with a big question, Ray gets some good advice from his grandma, and Britney and Marcelino get some much needed "Teepee Time". As always, we'll also give out students of the week, class dunces and life lessons. We'll be back again next week for this Friday's episode. If you like what you hear, please give us a five star rating and leave a review. If you also watch 90 Day Fiance, you should check out our other podcast feed. You can reach us on Instagram (@90DayMmkay) or shoot us an email at 90daymmkay@gmail.com
On the Missouri Woods & Water podcast this week, Nate & Micah get to talk with Nick Belles & Dustin Rector of the Buckin Struttin Outdoors podcast about hunting public land and how they've had recent success. Nick & Dustin get into how they attacked the particular piece of public land they hunt. They use things like maps and boots on the ground to start locating good sign and then setting up on it. Those things coupled with their willingness to get out in the early season led to Dustin's success before the calendar has even hit October. After the story of Dustin's kill, Nick and Dustin talk about what they use for a run and gun setup up. It was a great time talking with the guys of Buckin Struttin Outdoors and their hunting strategy involved in getting this awesome buck on the ground this year. Missouri Woods & Water is Powered by Simplecast
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Dan talks with fellow Missourians Dustin Rector and Nick Belles from Buckin' Struttin' Outdoors about hunting Missouri and a thousand other things. Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Shop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting Gear Connect with Nick Belles On Instagram Connect with Dustin Rector On Instagram Connect with Buckin' Struttin' Outdoors On Instagram and TikTok and Online Listen to the Buckin' Struttin' Podcast on Apple and Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenomadicoutdoorsman/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We got a full cast on this episode.. The Four to the FLOOR!! Intro's and catch up's of course. Right out the start we are up to the regular.. HEY YO!!!! Beasie got himself some Air Monarch's!! Struttin' and Pimpin'.. Rob going back to the work place and "Yo Give me My 6 Feet" Frogman let's us know what he's been up to.. Cue the music...The chicken mysterey PT.II.. Dust catches us up on his shit work life.. Shout Out To Spyridon! MEDIA!!!!!!!!!! Rob is still on his Soprano's ride.. Beansie talks about his Doc Watch from Woodstock '99.. We start talking History and guess what.. Dustmightz wanted to be a HISTORY TEACHER! The guys get a lil nerdy and talk american history but The OTM WAY!! Dust takes a piss break but leaves the gang with a question.. Enjoy the answers... Dust brings more media questions to the table... "What Movie Scarred you as a kid?" The crew goes in.. Dust's answer sparks another convo about ufo's and aliens.. LA LA LA LA LA LALALALALALA LARRY.....Love... Frogman breaks down an incredible experience.. Then we start talking end of the world... The movie "The Road".. The impact the flick leaves.. Fuck that Mad Max shit... Shout Out to the "Super Genius".. Wrap up begins... And begins.. "LIVE SHOW"?????? Outro's.... ANNND..WE OUT!!
In this episode we sit down and talk to one of the most genuine call makers in the game today. You can tell from our convo he puts all he has into every call he makes and sends out the door. It was an honor and a privilege to talk turkey with Steven Coffelt of Keep Struttin Calls. Enjoy this as much as we did everyone.
Una de las mágicas grabaciones de los Hot Five de Armstrong en Chicago en 1927, Struttin' with some barbecue tiene una historia jugosa. Se ha traducido al español literalmente y de varias formas hilarantes: paseando con una chuleta o con una tira de asado...entre otras. En el slang de la época, una barbecue (barbacoa) era una mujer o un hombre "apetitosa/o". Los créditos van a Lil Armstrong, la segunda esposa de Louis aunque él siempre dijo (y le hizo un juicio) que le pertenecía. Es un standard memorable que se retoma en el revival del Dixieland en los 40 y 50. Escuchemos a Armstrong, Teagarden, la Yerba Buena, Hines, Freeman, Toots, y Marsalis et al. Escríbenos aquí
Take a walk, no strut down the Toy Aisle with Doing The Favor as they bring you an all new episode of Figs and Merch!! Tonight, Eric and Barry bring to you the weekly #Legwork, Legends Series 8 hitting, in box picctures of Elite series 81, The Latest Preorders and New Arrivals from RSC, The best sellers at WWESHOP AND AEWShop, Then the talk turns to the sports world as Week 8 of The NFL is discussed and picks are talked about, why did Barry purposely tank Fanduel this week? Find out now and don't forget to visit www.doingthefavor.com for all the latest on the Podcast, The Legwork tab for all your figure needs, and so much more!!
"Swing dance" is a group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s-1950s, the origin of the dances predating popular "swing era" music. The most well-known of these dances is Lindy Hop, a fusion of jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston, which originated in Harlem in the early 1920s, but includes a number of other styles such as Balboa, Shag, West Coast Swing, and Boogie Woogie. “Sunday Swing” highlights the music of the swing era and the dances that thrived in the ballrooms and dance halls. Danny Lane guides you through a one hour swing session. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ****** You’ll hear: 1) House Party by Ray Anthony & His Orchestra (1951) 2) Too Close For Comfort by Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Williams (1956) 3) 'S Wonderful by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra (1945) 4) I Hear Music by Peggy Lee & Nelson Riddle Orch. (1957) 5) Stompin' At The Savoy by Benny Goodman 6) Let Me Off Uptown by Gene Krupa, Roy Eldridge & Anita O'Day (1941) 7) Struttin' with Some Barbecue by Louis Armstrong (1938) 8) Milk Shake Stand by The Three Barons (1944) 9) Strictly Instrumental by Harry Betts & His Orchestra 10) Swingin' at the Met by Les Brown and His Band of Renown 11) The Way You Look Tonight by Billie Holiday & The Teddy Wilson Orchestra (1936) 12) One of Them Good Ones by Buddy Johnson & His Band (1944) 13) Sophisticated Swing by Bunny Berigan & Gail Reese 14) Two O'Clock Jump by Muggsy Spanier & His Orchestra (1942) 15) The E And D Blues (E For Ella And D For Duke) by Ella Fitzgerald &Duke Ellington (1957) 16) Lullaby of Birdland by Woody Herman 17) On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Tommy Dorsey, His Orchestra & The Sentimentalists (1944) 18) Caribbean Clipper by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra (1942) 19) Let's Do It by Skip Martin & His Orchestra
A mix featuring tracks from 1974, taken from the series, A Decade of Sound 1970s. The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org Air date : August 28, 2020 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Toni Esposito, L'eroe Di Plastica, Toni Esposito Bob James, Nautilus, Rhodes Scholar: Jazz-Funk Classics 1974-1982 (Disc 1) Gap Mangione, Love J, A.M., She And I The Incredible Bongo Band, Pipeline, The Return Of The Incredible Bongo Band Jean-Pierre Sabar, Vaï - Vaï, Folk Celebrations Kenny Cox, Clap Clap! The Joyful Noise, Beach Diggin Vol. 1 (compiled by Guts & Mambo) Vytas Brenner, Gavilan, Venezuela 70 (Cosmic Visions Of A Latin American Earth: Venezuelan Experimental Rock In The 1970's & Beyond) Volume 2 Erkin Koray, Cemalim, Elektronik Turkuler Ramasandiran Somusundaram, Electronic Heart, Psychemagik Presents Magik Cyrkles Morena y Clara, Dejé de Quererte, Acid Rumba: Spanish Gypsy Grooves 1969-1976 Kim Jiyeon & The Revival Cross 김지연과 리바이블 크로스, Losing My Mind 내 마음 흔들려, Losing My Mind 내 마음 흔들려 Nowy, Blue Silver, Escalation Andy Bey, Hibiscus, Experience And Judgment IVO's Group, That Shocking Shaking Day, Those Shocking Shaking Days (Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock And Funk: 1970 - 1978) Alexander, Working My Way, Stardust Walkers, Fire, Fire Rocket Men, Rocket Man, Rocket Man Synthesizers Unlimited, Chunnel Boogie, Electric Bazaar The Atomic Crocus, Ombilic Contact, Cosmic Machine: A Voyage Across French Cosmic & Electronic Avantgarde (1970-1980) Sven Libaek And His Orchestra, In Nebular Orbit, Solar Flares Jacky Nodaro & Robert Hermel, I'm Walking, Understood Brian Bennett Alan Hawkshaw, Oddball, Synthesizer And Percussion Giancarlo Barigozzi Group, Dark Hands, Woman's Colours Yan Tregger, Harlequin Lane, Rythmiques Statiques Augusto Martelli & The Real McCoy, Handsome, Augusto Martelli & The Real McCoy Lily, Bye Bye Session Band, Lovin' Mighty Fire - Nippon Funk * Soul * Disco 1973-1983 Pop Corn Makers, Nothing, Psychemagik Presents: Ritual Chants Heavy Jeff, Black Pepper, Black Pepper Billy Preston, Struttin', The Kids & Me Jody & The Individuals, Soul Streak, Soul Streak b/w Hooked Gwen McCrae, 90% Of Me Is You, Gwen McCrae Tim Maia, Bom Senso, Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia Bread & Butter, Pink Shadow, Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop, AOR & Boogie 1972-1986 Maria Monti, Il Pavone, Il Bestiario Arthur Russell, Instrumentals Volume 1g, First Thought Best Thought
You know those songs that put a pep in your step, gas in your tank, and get your blood pumpin'? That's a Struttin' That Ass song. In this minisode, host Eric Rezsnyak and panelists Dan Howell, Karissa Kloss, and Kate Racculia debate the beats of George Michael, Lizzo, T-Rex, and more, leading to a shocking conclusion!Follow the Show!- Twitter: @culture_debate- Insta: @greatpopculturedebate- facebook.com/greatpopculturedebate- patreon.com/greatpopculturedebateCreditsProducers: Mike Rapin, Eric RezsnyakEditor: Jeff Perry
Mmmmmm mmmm. Who doesn't like fast food? It's cheap, it's greasy, kind of tasty, and relatively fast. Ed and Amber take some time this week and get some fast food, and try not to get sick while eating it in a closet. Then give some healthy options instead of fast food. Be good to yourself, don't eat yourself into an early grave. Also stick around till the end and you'll get Ed's Mom's secret Mushroom Barley recipe. Ed's Spotify Playlist this week is "Struttin" and we're hearing Mr. Tough by Yo La Tengo.
Hellooo Basementeers... Today we have the last chapter of School year 1975-1976. You will hear songs from: Grand Funk / Brothers Johnson / The Beatles / KISS / Elvin Bishop and Neil Diamond and a lot more. We will be covering music that was coming out or on the radio between May to August 1976. Let's get on it. Intro: Boys & Girls-The Archies 1. Shannon-Henry Gross 2. Today's The Day-America 3. Let Your Love Flow-Bellamy Brothers 4. Rock & Roll Love Letter-The Bay City Rollers 5. Never Gonna Fall In Love again-Eric Carmen 6. Flaming Youth-KISS 7. Silver Star-The 4 Seasons 8. More, More More-Andrea True Connection 9. Little Darling-Natural Gas 10. Gotta Get You Into My Life-The Beatles 11. Framed-Cheech & Chong 12. I'll Get Over You-Chrystal Gayle 13. I Can't Hear You No More-Helen Reddy 14. Have A Good Time-Paul Simon 15. Spirit-John Denver 16. Get Closer-Seals & Crofts 17. Summer-War 18. Bicentennial-Ohio Players 19. Can You Do It-Grand Funk Railroad 20. Shout It Out Loud-KISS 21. Struttin' My Stuff-Elvin Bishop 22. Don't Go Breaking My Heart-Elton John & Kiki Dee 23. Devil Woman-Cliff Richard 24. Let Her In-John Travolta 25. Sunday Sunrise-Anne Murray 26. Turn The Beat Around-Vicki Sue Robinson 27. Kiss & Say Goodby-The Manhattans 28. Wam Bam Shangalang-Silver 29. I'm Easy-Keith Caradine 30. I'll Be Good To You-Brothers Johnson 31. If You Know What I Mean-Neil Diamond 32. Springtime Mama-Henry Gross 33. Shake Your Booty-K.C. & The Sunshine Band Outro: Boys & Girls-The Archies
This month's listening recommendation takes us all the way back to 1927 with Louis Armstrong and his Hot Fives. The tune we are checking out is the amazing 'Struttin' With Some BBQ.' The energy in this recording is completely amazing and we have to remember the fact that Louis was in the process of revolutionizing jazz. Enjoy the episode and the recording! Would you like to support the creators of this podcast? If so, please head over to our Patreon page and show your love by donating $3 or more each month. You get incredible benefits and this keeps the podcast coming at you regularly. Thanks so much! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gXm_xZZ3vo
I talk with Josh a great competition mouth caller about his tactics in the woods and on the stage. We go over some many great experiences he's had in the woods. This good ole North Carolina boy has some great stories and strategies to share about getting a longboard indoor truck.
WrestleMania is in the air and the Jabronis are previewing NXT TakeOver: NY & WrestleMania 35, as well as giving our predictions for all 43 matches on the card! We also discuss our personal Top 3 favorite WrestleMania moments & matches! Another fun one in the books. Enjoy! Make sure to 'Like' us on Facebook and follow us on all our other Social Media! https://www.facebook.com/threejabronispod/ https://twitter.com/3jabronispod https://twitter.com/questiontim https://twitter.com/MrClarkafella https://twitter.com/Jaddontheradio https://www.instagram.com/3JabronisPod/ https://www.instagram.com/timquestionseverything/ https://www.instagram.com/mrclarkafella/ https://www.instagram.com/jaddontheradio/
Hi Basementeers all over... Today we are featuring the music of Elvin Bishop. A funky rock band that a lot of people liked but didn't get to hear his spectrum of lp's. He only Had 1 hit but we go way beyond all that. So here we dive into the music of Elivn Bishop and band. Intro: Stomp 1. Struttin' My Stuff 2. Rock My Soul 3. Graveyard Blues 4. Country Boy 5. Honey Babe 6. Do Nobody Wrong 7. I Just Go On 8. Southern Dreams 9. Sure Feels Good 10. The Things I Used To Do 11. Rock Bottom 12. Holler & Shout 13. Sunshine Special 14. Spend Some Time 15. Midnight Hour Blues 16. Let's Break Down 17. So Fine 18. Wide River 19. Sidelines 20. Give It Up 21. How Much More 22. Slick Titty Boom 23. Don't Lie To Me 24. Arkansas 25. Hold On 26. Old Man Trouble 27. Once In A Lifetime 28. Calling All Cows Outro: Hog Bottom Time Approx: 2 Hours
Featuring The Meters, "Struttin'" + Deserted Island Albums!
Do you wonder how in the world you're going to keep up with technology and keep your kids safe? If you're a parent, this is a must-listen episode! Jamey Tucker and I talk about: The importance of open communication with your kids about tech safety, and creating an environment that allows them to come to you with questions and concerns Secret Locker apps (you need to know about these!) Hidden meanings behind emojis The apps police warn parents about Video chat rooms, and what's happening inside them Why your child should be using your Apple ID, and not have they own The best tool to control what they do online at home - Circle from Disney - that hooks up to your router and is customizable for each person in the family. Mama Bear - mamabearapp.com waituntil8th.org Kindle Fire Tablet vs. iPad - which is safer and which is dangerous Is YouTube Kids safe? And much, much more! What to watch out for: The app "Kik" Omegle Chat Ask.fm - many very young children are on there, as young as 7 or 8 Melon - video streaming app Live.ly - app AND - Why you should search for their friends using these apps Who is Jamey Tucker? "I worked in local TV news for 25 years as a reporter and anchor in Huntsville, AL, Memphis, TN and Nashville, TN. In 2011 I started a side project called "What the Tech?", a daily news segment devoted to stories about consumer technology. The franchise was picked up by 3 TV stations and in 2015 I left WKRN-TV and began syndicating the segment full-time. It currently airs on local newscasts in Nashville, Birmingham, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Paducah, KY, Wichita Falls, TX and Bend, OR. "What the Tech?" has expanded to a daily blog about technology and a daily podcast called "Technology for Normal People". A few random things about me: I'm the befuddled reporter in the viral video "Struttin' that A$$" which has amassed millions of views and sparked over 20 auto-tunes and re-mixes. I was a DJ in clubs and at parties for about 5 years. I collect record albums and have about 1,300 LPs from rock, country, classical, blues, spoken word, and everything in between. I live in Hendersonville, TN with my wife. We have three children." Quotes from Jamey: "I encourage parents, if they find out their kids might be using these apps, to download them yourself to see what's out there... The parent downloads these apps, sets up an account, and then investigates it." "Psychologists recommend kids should not have their own smartphone until the 8th grade." "If you're really worried, look for these devices that will monitor what the kids are doing at home, on their phone, and on their device." You can find Jamey: Facebook: facebook.com/whatthetechtv Twitter: twitter.com/jameytucker Instagram: instagram.com/whatthetechtv You can find Jen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejenhardy/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thejenhardy Thank you for joining me today! Want more? Go to HardyMom.com and you'll find ways to live well, grow, and enjoy your life again -with any health challenges. I'd love to hear what you think about this episode! Send me a message at HardyMom.com/contact Have a blessed week, Jen Our music is "A New Day," by Scott Holmes This episode is sponsored by the book, "The Sick Mom's Guide to Having Fun Again: If I can do it, you can too!" available on Amazon.
This weeks episode the pov crew go over wwe raw and smackdown, miguel is stressing over his newly found son, and to end the year with author of the book struttin and cuttin the brutus the barber beefcake biography, tune in to hear the dirt on hulk hogan!
HOME BY DARK is known for hosting great guest songwriters, but the house band is force of it's own. This recording was the opening song at a 2017 concert near Atlanta, GA. All of it improvised. Just a group of musicians trusting each other. "Struttin' Back" features HBD saxophonist Matt Blanchard. To learn more about HOME BY DARK and the band, visit www.homebydark.com
1. Only Time will Tell – Sunseth High – Texas Tea 19932. Little Red Rooster – Eelco Gelling and The blues connection – The Blues 19903. So Tired of Living Innes Sibun – Farmhouse Blues 20054. Anny Had a baby – Lonnie Mack – Roadhouses & Dance halls5. Can't You See What You are Doing To Me – Tom Principato – Tip of The Iceberg 19926. Struttin'- Timo Gross – Road Worm 20107. A Driving Woman – Larry Garner – Standing Room Only 19988. Live Together – Sue Foley – Without a Warning 19939. Dust My Broom – Elmore James – Dust My Broom 199410. Help Me – Indigo Duck – Double Duck 200411. Train Ket A-rollin – Vidar Busk & his Bubble Trouble – Troublecouster 201112. Rock These Blues Away – Zakiya Hooker – Keeping It Real 2009
Struttin' swag like we're Nihar Janga, it's the Off-Balance Three podcast. This week's topics: Why pay $5,000 for a Steph Curry mouthguard when he's just going to give them away for free? NFL Head Coaches appear to be retreating from their long-waged war against mathematics and probability. Is the 2-Pt Conversion here to stay? Cleveland Indians infielder Juan Uribe decided to take "all ball" a little too seriously. The OB3 guys discuss whether they'd be brave enough to play the infield without a cup. Ichiro Suzuki did something amazing so we're going to ruin it by talking about Pete Rose. Plus, Bryan Miller discusses the possibility of sending Howard Zinn an e-mail. Who's going to break the news? These topics, as well as the stunning revelation that one of our trio owns a pair of Jeremy Roenick's socks, on this episode of The Off-Balance Three! -- The Off-Balance Three are Aaron Hodges, Bryan Miller, and Geoff Young. Follow The Off-Balance Three on Twitter @OB3PlaceToBe Follow Aaron Hodges on Twitter @AaronHodges Follow Bryan Miller on Twitter at @realbryanmiller Follow Geoff Young on Twitter at @_GeoffYoung Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes. RSS Link (for use in podcasting apps such as Podcast, Stitcher, Overcast, and Instacast): http://offbalancethree.podbean.com/feed/ Direct any and all podcast-related inquiries to: ob3show@gmail.com
show#540 05.10.14 Happy Day to all you Mutha's out there!!! Mothers of Invention - Directly From My Heart To You from Weasels Ripped My Flesh 1970 (5:16) Kelley Hunt - When Love Is at the Wheel from The Beautiful Bones 2014 (2:49) St. Paul & The Broken Bones - I'm Torn Up from Half The City 2014 (3:37) BB King & Robert Cray - Playin' With My Friends from Blues Summit 1993 (5:18) Big Bill Broonzy - you changed from Black, Brown and White 1991 (2:54) Mikey Junior - You from Traveling South 2014 (5:08) Bernie Pearl - 10:00 Am Blues from Take Your Time 2014 (4:55) Oz Noy - Twisted Blues from Twisted Blues, Vol. 1 2011 (5:48) Vaughan Brothers - D/FW from Family Style 1990 (2:52) Darrell Nulisch - Play It Cool from Goin Back to Dallas 2007 (3:29) Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor - Sure Is a Good Thing from The Return of the Formerly Brothers 1987 (3:42) Albert Castiglia - Little Havana Blues (Arroz Con Mango) from Solid Ground 2014 (5:40) Duncan Street - Go Right Back to Bed from Baptized By the Blues 2014 (3:38) West of Memphis - Cell Phone Blues from Honey Pie 2007 (5:51) Ian Moore - Harlem from Ian Moore 1993 (4:54) Spencer Bohren - Deep Ellum from Full Moon 1991 (2:54) Trickbag - I'ts Your Life from With Friends Vol. 1 2013 (2:59) Junior Watson - Lump in My Throat from Long Overdue 1993 (5:22) Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett - My Tears Came Rolling Down from Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett 1978 (3:49) Curtis Salgado - Nobody But You from Soul Shot 2012 (3:38) Austin Young & NO Difference - Give Me One Good Reason from Blue As Can Be 2013 (7:03) Snatch It Back - Knightime from Red Hot & Blue 1993 (3:11) Bill Wyman - Stuff (Can't Get Enough) from Struttin' Our Stuff 1997 (3:44) Sugar Boy And The Sinners - High Roller from All You Can Eat 2014 (3:44) Mothers of Invention - San Ber'dino from One Size Fits All 1975 (5:57)
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR MAY 15, 2012 Just like in New Orleans, Monday is gumbo day. Today's special: spicy, great music . . . Adrenaline, Endorphins, Pain Killers and Gumbo - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard - Vol. 184 1. Route 66 (live studio) - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2. Down In New Orleans - Dr. John Buy From iTunes 3. Encore - Trombone Shorty w/ Warren Haynes Buy From iTunes 4. I've Got My Mojo Working (live) - Muddy Waters Buy From iTunes* 5. Struttin' With Some Barbecue (live) - Louis Armstrong Buy From iTunes* 6. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo - Steely Dan Buy From iTunes 7. God Only Knows - The Beach Boys Buy From iTunes 8. Rocky Ground / When The Saints Come Marching In (live) - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band featuring Michelle Moore Buy From iTunes* 9. Sea Of Smiles - Squakett 10. America (live) - 1-2-3 11. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (live) - Pink Floyd Buy From iTunes* 12. Alaska / Time To Kill - U.K. Buy From iTunes 13. Market Street - Trevor Rabin Buy From iTunes 14. Long Slow Distance - Dixie Dregs Buy From iTunes 15. Hardy Country - Robert Fripp and Andy Summers Buy From iTunes 16. My Sweet Lord (demo) - George Harrison Buy From iTunes The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Always raiding the musical pantry . . . Accept No Substitute.
Steve is gone which leaves just Brett, Jeff and Brian. Brian has some new porn sounds to play for everyone. We discuss what you would do with your own Holodeck. Who is your freebie? Jeff’s freebie may be a dude. We spotlight idiots and Wichita. We discuss the details [...]
show#33404.25.10Jason Fickel - Karma Chameleon (2:07)Peter Sellers - A Hard Days Night (1:58)The Nighthawks - Thirty Days (3:35)Gov't Mule - 30 Days In the Hole (6:28)John Scofield (with John Mayer on guitar and vocals)- I Don't Need No Doctor (4:30)Humble Pie - I Walk On Guilded Splinters (23:28)Dr. John - How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around) (4:09)First part of Spinner's Covers:Bottle Rockets: she's about a mover (3:49) (Songs Of Sahm, Bloodshot, 2001)Dynatones: Italian shoes (3:50) (Shameless, Warner Bros, 1988)Willy DeVille: needles and pins (3:04) (Horse Of A Different Color, EastWest, 1999)Mighty Reapers: one way out (4:10) (Trouble People, Tera Nova, 1996)Joan Osborne: help me (5:16) (Relish, Blue Gorilla/Mercury, 1995)Eric Clapton: little queen of spades (4:57) (Me And Mr. Johnson, Reprise, 2004)Back to Beardo Covers from the BBC:10. The Barcodes - Paint My Mailbox Blue (5:22)Stephen Dale Petit - Steppin' Out (3:05)Ana Popovic - Sittin On Top Of The World (5:19)Colin John & Michael Hill - Two Time Mama (3:01)Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Statesborough Blues [vocal Ray Dorset] (3:39)Second part of Spinner's Covers:Joe Cocker: the letter (4:20) (Mad Dogs & Englishmen, A&M, 1970)Bill Wyman & the Rhythm Kings: melody (4:53) (Struttin' Our Stuff, RCA Victor, 1997)Dr. John: it don't mean a thing (5:31) (Duke Elegant, Parlophone, 1999)Homewreckers: I'm crying (3:15) (Out Of The Shadows, Viceroy, 1993)Sugar Ray & the Blue Tones: Sally Sue Brown (3:00) (Knockout, Varrick, 1989)Marchall Crenshaw: soldier of love (2:42) (-, Warner Bros, 1989)Van Dyck: howlin' for my darling (4:30) (Blue Smoke, Voodoo Chile Music, 1999)One more from Beardo:John Nemeth - Home In Your Heart (2:35)Software that needed to be re-installed, a 1/2 day to find out I had a bad low-z cord on my mic (it was brand new!!) and Libsyn not allowing upload 'cause they migrated all my shows to a pro unit they took days to set up.... this show took DAYS to finish. If some things are wrong...like announcements by me and songs missing.....screw it.....the show still kicks major ass.
show#31712.20.09John Lennon - Happy Christmas (3:34)Mickey Jupp - No place like home (3:03)Mickey Jupp - From a barstool (3:14)Bobby Kyle - Can't Make Ends Meet (4:16)Eugene Bridges - Take Home Pay (4:42)Nappy Brown - My Jug And I (3:47)Spinner's Section:England by the bandBeatles: birthday (2:42) (White Album, Parlophone, 1968)Van Morisson & Georgie Fame: I will be there (2:30) (How Long Has This Been Going On, Verve, 1995)Snatch It Back: howling tom cat (4:19) (Hot Stuff, Tramp, 1995)Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: bad to be alone (3:19) (Struttin' Our Stuff, BMG, 1997)Fleetwood Mac: no place to go (3:24) (-, Blue Horizon, 1968)John Dummer Blues Band: big feeling blues (1967) (2:34) (Nine By Nine, Indigo, 1995)Ruby Turner: don't mess up a good thing (3:46) (Guilty, Indigo, 1996)Blues 'n' Trouble: You got me spinnin' (5:00) (Bag Full Of Boogie, Barkin' Mad, 1994)Frankie Miller: love letters (3:00) (Full House, Chrysalis, 1977)Hokie Joint: back where we are going (4:13) (The Way It Is… Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008)Duster Bennett: gone Gershwin - summertime (4:35) (Fingertips, Toadstool, 1974 / Castle, 2003)Back to Beardo:Cream-Wheels Of Fire(1968)Politician (4:16)Back Door Slam - Outside Woman Blues (3:27)Bloomfield-Hammond-Dr. John - Ground Hog Blues (3:31)Johnny Hoy - You Better Listen (3:35)David Migden and The Dirty Words - Second Hand Tattoo (3:55)Chris James/Patrick Rynn - Hawaiian Boogie (3:10)Chuck E. Weiss - (2002) Blood Alley (4:45)Clarence Spady - Won't Be This Way Always (3:43)Carlos del Junco Band - I Know Your Wig Is Gone (3:25)Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser - Back Door Key (4:18)Jimmy Carpenter - Don't Believe It (7:50)Kid Andersen - I Really Love My Monkey (3:26)Nick Moss & the Flip Tops - Grease Monkey (6:23)Omar & the Howlers - Monkeyland (4:36)The Beatles - Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey (2:24)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Madison Avenue Goes to Work on the Sheeple: "From The Religion of Economy by Mr. Galbraith, Comes Strong's Earth Charter of Interfaith, Tells Change Agents How to Guide Their Sheeple Under the Shadow of Cleopatra's Needle, Bleating Multitudes Brought Under Tow, Pulling an Agenda They're Too Blind to Know, Sold on 'Heaven on Earth,' All That Malarkey, The Rich Men on Earth Form the Hierarchy, Just to Ensure They're All in Compliance, Are White-Coated Angels, Men of Science, So Get on Board, All-Proud-a-Struttin', And See the Folly of Modern Mutton" © Alan Watt }-- Substitutes for War, Planned Changes - U.S., Totalitarian Machinery - Freemasonry, Interfaith Meeting, Power of Religion - Rockefeller, World Council of Churches, Consensus Building. Technocrats - Earth Charter, Maurice Strong, Baca Grande, Helter Skelter - Global Warming - Rich Men of World Conspiring - UN Agenda 21 - Sheep in Pen, Parroted Terms. New (Climate) Deal, John Kerry, Barack Obama, Enforcement of Law - Man of "Vision" - IPCC - "Levelling" the World, Redistribution of Wealth - United Nations - Eugenics, "Poverty Gene". Changing Weather - "Warming Denial", Psycholinguistics - "National Security", Kissinger - Al Gore, Nobel Peace Prize, "An Inconvenient Truth" Science Fiction Movie. Air Force, EMP, Pulsed Energy Weapons, Microwave. Electronic Thought Transmission and Reception - Brain Chip, Loyola, Promotion, Regional Computers for Control - Artificial Intelligence. Stopping the Aerial Spraying - Environmentalists - Priorities in War. Recycling Business, Mafia, Public Funding. (Articles: [www.earthcharterinaction.org : "Welcome to The Earth Charter Program on Religion and Sustainability", "Earth Charter Guide to Religion and Climate Change", "Generating the Renewable Energy of Hope".] ["US 'willing to lead climate push' " by Richard Black (news.bbc.co.uk) - Dec. 11, 2008.] ["Obama vows to end global warming 'denial' after Gore talks" AFP (google.com) - Dec. 9, 2008.] ["Air Force Seeks (Non Lethal) City Stopper" by George Hulme (informationweek.com) - Dec 7, 2008.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 11, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)