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Frank Zappa is an odd duck. His massive back catalogue of albums attracts both reverence and ambivalence from music fans. Stylistically, he covered so much ground covering doo wop, blues, psych, jazz fusion and dissonant orchestral music. Unlike many of his rock and roll contemporaries, he always believed in infusing a sense of humour into his music – both compositionally and lyrically….though since what strikes some as funny is so subjective, it couldn't appeal to everyone. He wrote about commercialism in America, the hypocrisy of conservatives and liberals in American society, and….umm….body parts. Welcome to episode 127 of See Hear Podcast. Tim, Kerry and I pontificate about the work of Frank Zappa with an eye towards his 1972 film, 200 Motels. It's a surreal work that's supposed to be his take on what life on the road is like for a working band – encountering rednecks and groupies, band egos and paranoia (the latter for good reason in this instance), and drug use. The film is vignette based with music provided by the 2nd incarnation of the Mothers of Invention and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Zappa spent 4 years composing and arranging the music, and much less time writing a script. That works out as well as expected. As well as discussing 200 Motels, we put the background towards its creation in context, thanks to an excellent documentary called “Frank Zappa – Free Jazz, Movie Madness & Another Mothers”(available on Tubi). Many thanks to Tom Stein for making us aware of that film's existence. If our discussion goes all over the place, maybe it's a tribute to the structure of 200 Motels. Tune in and hear where we stand on this surreal piece of cinema. Is it Luis Bunuel? Well….would Luis Bunuel have dressed Ringo Starr up as a tall dwarf with a desire to do something with a genie lamp to Keith Moon dressed as a nun? The answer is probably “When will we get paid….” If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour (except Spotify). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Sixteen years and over 400 episodes of Club Kerry NYC (CKNYC). 16th Annibeatsary contains all the ingredients for a killer CKNYC episode from years past: hot vocal dance/house, occasional retro melodies, a little Madonna (duh), and a perfect mix every time! Available in 3 formats: Podcast audio & video visualizer (handreld devices), & YouTube HD Video Visualizer. Audio and video produced by Kerry John Poynter. Available on players worldwide. www.clubkerrynyc.com Blue Collar Bros is a featured remixer with a mini Behind The Remix interview, his new remix of Burning Up is track 4 in the mix, and the Burning Up music video simultaneously premieres in the episode visualizer. The DJ continuous mix also includes a premier remix by Brandon Vescovo (NYC) “Your Beauty's Where You Find It”, with free download option in honor of the 35th anniversary of Vogue. The mix Includes other artists such as Empire of the Sun, DJ Maus, John Summit, Röyksopp, Bob Sinclair, Franky Wah, Salvatore Ganacci, Shouse, & Öwnboss. CKNYC debuted in January of 2009. The podcast boasts millions of downloads, is ranked a top 1% popular global reach podcast (Listen Score), and is the #1 Indie Dance podcast on Goodpods. "Stylistically superior! Simply the best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Producer Kerry John Poynter was just nominated for a 50 Over 50 Podcast Award. He also produces and hosts "Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes" podcast. He completed an audio engineering degree in 2023 from SAE Institute in NYC and graduated with highest honors. Link Tree Audio: https://linktr.ee/kerrypoynter. Sponsored by: VYTHM Music Visualizer App (IOS, Android, Mac) by MK Games Art & Visuals. iOS & Mac users get 50% off first year subscription. (https://bit.ly/VYTHMkerry). Sponsored by: The Sling Method. If you are an injured runner or a runner looking for performance gains or running specific strength training check out www.theslingmethod.com Episode Timing: 00:00 - 01:50 Introduction & Sponsors 01:50 - 03:05 Blue Collar Bros - Behind The Remix Interview 03:05 - 45:49 16th Annibeatsary DJ Continuous Mix Track List: 1 John Summit - Focus (ft. CLOVES) [Extended Mix] 2. Empire Of The Sun - Cherry Blossom (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) 3. Salvatore Ganacci & Tommy Cash - Ass & Titties 4. Madonna - Burning Up (Blue Collar Bros Remix) RETRO ALERT! Download link in the description of the music video. 5. Your Beauty's Where You Find It - Vescovo Bootleg (David Pietro x Madonna x Carla Thomas) DJ FAVORITE. Download https://hypeddit.com/track/s01hro 6. Öwnboss x EMAD - Deep Cut (Extended Mix) 7. MAUS - Bass (EXTENDED EDIT) Stream on Spotify! 8. Bob Sinclair - Take It Easy on Me (Extended) 9. Marten Lou, SHOUSE - Fight for You (Devotion) [VIP Mix] 10. Stolen Glances (feat. Låpsley) (Extended) 11. Röyksopp - Stay Awhile (Extended Remix) - *DJ FAVORITE Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Sixteen years and over 400 episodes of Club Kerry NYC (CKNYC). 16th Annibeatsary contains all the ingredients for a killer CKNYC episode from years past: hot vocal dance/house, occasional retro melodies, a little Madonna (duh), and a perfect mix every time! Available in 3 formats: Podcast audio & video visualizer (handreld devices), & YouTube HD Video Visualizer. Audio and video produced by Kerry John Poynter. Available on players worldwide. www.clubkerrynyc.com Blue Collar Bros is a featured remixer with a mini Behind The Remix interview, his new remix of Burning Up is track 4 in the mix, and the Burning Up music video simultaneously premieres in the episode visualizer. The DJ continuous mix also includes a premier remix by Brandon Vescovo (NYC) “Your Beauty's Where You Find It”, with free download option in honor of the 35th anniversary of Vogue. The mix Includes other artists such as Empire of the Sun, DJ Maus, John Summit, Röyksopp, Bob Sinclair, Franky Wah, Salvatore Ganacci, Shouse, & Öwnboss. CKNYC debuted in January of 2009. The podcast boasts millions of downloads, is ranked a top 1% popular global reach podcast (Listen Score), and is the #1 Indie Dance podcast on Goodpods. "Stylistically superior! Simply the best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Producer Kerry John Poynter was just nominated for a 50 Over 50 Podcast Award. He also produces and hosts "Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes" podcast. He completed an audio engineering degree in 2023 from SAE Institute in NYC and graduated with highest honors. Link Tree Audio: https://linktr.ee/kerrypoynter. Sponsored by: VYTHM Music Visualizer App (IOS, Android, Mac) by MK Games Art & Visuals. iOS & Mac users get 50% off first year subscription. (https://bit.ly/VYTHMkerry). Sponsored by: The Sling Method. If you are an injured runner or a runner looking for performance gains or running specific strength training check out www.theslingmethod.com Episode Timing: 00:00 - 01:50 Introduction & Sponsors 01:50 - 03:05 Blue Collar Bros - Behind The Remix Interview 03:05 - 45:49 16th Annibeatsary DJ Continuous Mix Track List: 1 John Summit - Focus (ft. CLOVES) [Extended Mix] 2. Empire Of The Sun - Cherry Blossom (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) 3. Salvatore Ganacci & Tommy Cash - Ass & Titties 4. Madonna - Burning Up (Blue Collar Bros Remix) RETRO ALERT! Download link in the description of the music video. 5. Your Beauty's Where You Find It - Vescovo Bootleg (David Pietro x Madonna x Carla Thomas) DJ FAVORITE. Download https://hypeddit.com/track/s01hro 6. Öwnboss x EMAD - Deep Cut (Extended Mix) 7. MAUS - Bass (EXTENDED EDIT) Stream on Spotify! 8. Bob Sinclair - Take It Easy on Me (Extended) 9. Marten Lou, SHOUSE - Fight for You (Devotion) [VIP Mix] 10. Stolen Glances (feat. Låpsley) (Extended) 11. Röyksopp - Stay Awhile (Extended Remix) - *DJ FAVORITE Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
"Are you a believer?" (Track #1). You have no choice. Freemason's are actually God! "Music makes the people come together" (Madonna vs. the Freemasons, Track #3). CKNYC is celebrating 16 years! Ben Bohmer is God coming soon in 2025. This episode originally released on October 25, 2010 was huge in and kicked off what is now one of my signature long running series "God" tribute megamixes of some of my fave remixers/DJ's/Producers or artists. Ended up producing three Freemasons "god" episodes in a row. Still available on the feed. About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Join my Membership! Support my podcasts. Exclusive audio and visual content! Preview works in progress before anyone else. $5/month. Want a free trial? Contact me kerrypoynter1@gmail.com or Messenger. https://buymeacoffee.com/clubkerryq Kerry John Poynter has been podcast producing for over 16 years. He also produces and hosts "Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes Podcast" and has been nominated for a 50 Over 50 Podcast Award. He completed an audio engineering degree from SAE Institute in NYC in 2024 with highest honors. Link Tree Audio: https://linktr.ee/kerrypoynter. Track List (55:51): Believer (Summer Of Pride Mix) - Freemasons Love On My Mind (Club Mix) - Freemasons Music Make Me A Dancer (Radboy Mash Mix) - Madonna vs. Freemasons When You Touch Me (Original Mix) - Freemasons featuring Katherine Ellis Here Comes The Rain Again (Freemasons Vocal Mix) - Eurythmics Uninvited (Freemasons Bootleg Mix) - Alanis Morissette: As the story goes, this is the version that was stolen from the Freemasons and thus made it onto the internet. It was an instant sensation. I secretly think the Freemasons were thrilled. However, there was never an agreement with Alanis. Too bad for her. They eventually recorded a vocal with Bailey Tzuke some time late. It was good but inferior to the bootleg. LOVE! Wonderful Life (Freemasons Club Mix) - Hurts Ring The Alarm (Freemasons Club Mix) - Beyonce: Disco Lies (Freemasons Club Mix) - Moby Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Taryn and Liz welcome designer Stephanie Mahaney to the show. Formerly the lead designer at the esteemed Campbell Interiors, Stephanie founded Stephanie Rae Interiors in 2014 and brings her flair for bold, colorful design to a wide array of clients between coastal Jupiter, Florida, and serene Maine. Our discussion dives into the nuances of designing homes in contrasting coastal environments, tailoring spaces for seasonal use, and crafting personalized, vibrant interiors. Stephanie also shares insights into her design journey, from early inspirations in her childhood to setting up her own thriving business. Her experiences offer listeners a masterclass in marrying practicality with creativity in home design. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/43ghnE7 What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction 00:50 Meet Stephanie Mahaney: A Vibrant Design Journey 02:00 Growing Up in a Constantly Evolving Home 05:00 Transitioning Between Florida and Maine 06:30 Adapting Design Styles to Different Seasons 10:30 Building and Designing for New Homes and Compounds 13:00 Collaborative Roles of Designers, Builders, and Architects 15:00 Addressing Homeowner Frustrations in New Builds 19:00 Seasonal Homes: Infusing Fun and Flexibility 22:30 Latest Trends: Rechargeable Lighting and Art Acquisitions 25:00 Embracing Bold Art Choices in Design 28:00 Avoiding Coastal Decor Clichés 31:00 Incorporating Color and Pattern with Confidence 35:00 Making Smart Choices with Rugs and Natural Textures 37:00 Highlight: The Barn Project in Maine 41:30 Decorating Unique Spaces with Natural Views 44:00 Listener Dilemma: Reimagining a Dining Room with Style 49:30 Conclusion Decorating Dilemma: Hi Gabriella, The hosts understand your struggle with the dining room's current setup. Stephanie offers some creative solutions to enhance the space's aesthetic and functionality. Stephanie begins by recommending a new rug, suggesting that a larger, well-fitted rug can instantly make the room feel more expansive and cohesive. She advises selecting a rug made of wool for easy maintenance, especially considering the dining room's usage. For the dining set, Stephanie suggests a round table slightly larger than your current one to comfortably accommodate six chairs instead of four. This change could improve both the functionality and flow of the dining area. Stylistically, Stephanie encourages incorporating texture through your seating choices. Consider options like chairs with textured or patterned upholstery to add depth. A high-gloss finish on the table could provide a striking contrast and complement your existing mural and hutch. Moreover, she suggests adding a tall, collected item such as an antique vase to the table to create a focal point, balancing the room's visual interest. We hope these tips inspire a fresh and inviting atmosphere for your dining space. Best of luck with your redesign! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website stephanieraeinteriors.com | Designer Website @stephanieraeinteriors | Designer Instagram Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it'll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Kelsy Karter is a throwback to when rock 'n' roll was fun. Stylistically, her music is brash and anthemic, somewhere between '70s arena rock and '80s pop metal.Aesthetically, Karter and her band the Heroines fit the part. Long messy hair, tight pants, and black leather help create an experience that feels lifted from the Sunset Strip's heyday.As the band tours the world and releases music like the recent power ballad "Hotel Flamingo," they keep the momentum going for rock's resurgence. Their new album, Love Made Me Do It, is out Jan. 31.For the final episode of 2025, Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos talk to Karter about new music, her viral Harry Styles face tattoo, and why she loves life on the road.
This episode of Big Blend Radio features international prog rock duo The Vegetarians who discuss their new album "Space Age Pagliacci," along with the world of Artificial Intelligence, their music and songwriting, and what the music industry is like today. The Vegetarians are a Swedish-American duo consisting of Hans Annellsson, composer and musician from Sweden, and composer and songwriter John Tabacco from Long Island, New York. Their new album, “Space Age Pagliacci”, is a semi-concept album about spacetime. Stylistically, the music is a mix of Prog Rock and Classic Rock, with some hints of Circus Music. Get the album and keep up with The Vegetarians here: * Bandcamp: https://thevegetarians.bandcamp.com/album/space-age-pagliacci * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7b7khQqC4ekEn9Xi2AFuOz?si=pMfaLLANTCK5ousP2f1PpA * Hans Annellsson: www.annellssongs.com * John Tabacco: https://www.johntabacco.net/
Welcome back to the Video Store Podcast! Next week is Thanksgiving, a holiday many of us celebrate by spending time with our families… whether we want to or not. Can you believe my family banned me from bringing the mashed potatoes just because of the time I piled them up into the shape of a mountain and screamed “THIS MEANS SOMETHING” while serving them? My family has no sense of humor. Or appreciation for Close Encounters of the Third Kind.On this week's episode I decided to share a few family films… not necessarily films made for families, but ones that feature families. Sure, some of them are non-traditional family units, but as you all know, we can't choose our families and sometimes we have to accept our relatives for who they are. Even if they're chainsaw-wielding cannibals.My first pick of the week is is the 1974 classic, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, featuring the Sawyer family. (If you're looking for a conversation starter over Thanksgiving dinner, you can now tell your family you know Leatherface's last name.) The legend of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is bigger than the film itself. It takes a while before our sacrificial teens get into trouble, and in full disclosure only one person gets killed by a chainsaw, which isn't much of a massacre. The film is nowhere near as gory as people think and people have ripped the idea off hundreds of times in other films, but it's always fun to go back and watch the source of so many horror movie tropers. Good for watching before or after Thanksgiving dinner, but probably not during.Next is 1966's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and George Segal. Stylistically, this film always reminded me of 12 Angry Men. Both films (both of which were based on plays) have the ability through dialog to take you on an emotional ride. Both films made strong impressions in me. In Virginia Woolf, George and Martha (Burton and Taylor) invite a younger couple over for drinks after a dinner party. As the alcohol continues to flow, pointed barbs turn to nasty cuts as the couple weaponize their guests against one another. It's a masterclass in acting and you'll have to play close attention to fully understand everyone's motivations and, ultimately, the ending. Woolf is a tragic and powerful film that remains only one of two films to ever be nominated for every Academy Award category it was eligible for. My third recommendation this week is 1985's The Stuff. The Stuff is a delicious and addictive treat that may also be alive and turning people into mindless zombies. After The Stuff ravages the ice cream industry, a former FBI agent nicknamed Mo is hired to figure out what The Stuff is and who is marketing it. Meanwhile, a boy named Jason has discovered the dark side of The Stuff and fights with his family who demand he joins them. Before long Mo and Jason along with ice cream mogul Chocolate Chip Charlie team up to take on The Stuff. Remember, “Enough is never enough!” The Stuff is a little horror and a little comedy with a whole lot of thinly disguised social commentary sprinkled on top. Fun 80s schlock that might have you double-checking the whipped cream on top of your pumpkin pie.Lastly we have Labyrinth, released in 1986. One of Jim Henson's greatest film achievements, Labyrinth tells the story of Sarah, a girl who wishes the Goblin King would take away her young brother Toby… and immediately regrets it. Sarah must work her way through Jareth's labyrinth, with both help and detours presented by its inhabitants. Despite occasionally getting annoyed with our family, there's no stronger bond. While there's a good chance you've seen Labyrinth, I'm worried that maybe your kids, nieces or nephews, or grandkids haven't. This is a great film that deserves to be shared with the next generation. Thanks as always for stopping by the Video Store Podcast. We'll be closed on Thanksgiving which means you'll get an extas day's rental for free on any tapes rented this week. Don't forget to rewind your tapes before returning them, and be sure to pick up your complimentary cup of The Stuff from our snack bar on the way out. Enough is never enough! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
The 18th Retro Fusion episode in the longest running CKNYC series - retro melodies fused with modern house beats. Heavy on the 80's. Available as audio or video. Audio: https://www.clubkerrynyc.com Beat synced visualizer on YouTube ft. original music video clips: https://youtu.be/vy1pq7AbmuQ About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 16 years: 2009-2025. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Join my Membership! Support my podcasts. Exclusive audio and visual content! Preview works in progress before anyone else. $5/month. Want a free trial? Contact me kerrypoynter1@gmail.com or Messenger. https://buymeacoffee.com/clubkerryq Kerry John Poynter has produced over 500 episodes in the past 16 years. He also produces and hosts "Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes Podcast". He completed an audio engineering degree from SAE Institute in NYC in 2024 with highest honors. Link Tree Audio: https://linktr.ee/kerrypoynter. Retro Fusion 18 Track List (55:00): Sharam - PATT (Party All The Time) (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velvet Remix), Eddie Murphy Retro. Duran Duran - A View To A Kill (Lifelong Corporation Panoramic Mix) Wuki - Edge of Seventeen (Extended), Stevie Nicks retro. Boiler - Best Friend (Never Let Me Down) [BLR Mix] [Extended Mix], Depeche Mode retro. Bee Gees - Stayin Alive Afro House Remix 2024 UB40 - Red Red Wine (The Polish Ambassador Remix), Originally recorded by Neil Diamond (1967) and made popular by UB-40 in the UK (1983) and world then in the USA in 1988. Listen to te Polish Ambassador version at: Spotify: fa7q.short.gy/ofg1lR Amazon: fa7q.short.gy/ibtcYz Itunes: fa7q.short.gy/lCEkxq Bandcamp: fa7q.short.gy/QwzsCX Youtube: fa7q.short.gy/k3G3xA Madonna - Vogue (Space Hunter Remix) Acraze ft. Goodboys - Believe (Extended Club Mix), Fragma Retro (Toca's Miracle, 2000). Fragma's "Toca Me" with the vocals from Coco Star's 1996 song "I Need a Miracle" (written for Coco Star by Rob Davis and Victor Imbres) over the instrumental. Madonna - Live To Tell (Dab 90'S Remix), from the Global Remixers United 2024 remixes (17) package "Queen Motha" available at https://www.madonnaremixersunited.com/queen-motha. Music Video from Retro Fusion 18 at https://youtu.be/OGKJWCWnPOw?si=BS1he3PUHG1UuAXP. Oliver Heldens & DJs From Mars - Blue Monday (Extended Mix) [feat. JD Davis], New Order retro. FISHER & Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight (Extended Mix) Modjo - Lady (Matt Pop 2024 Olympic Rework) MS Project - All Right (rework 2023), Christopher Cross retro. Listen on your fave app for your device or download: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Tim Welch reacts to Ilia's KO of Max Holloway, why Sean could give Ilia problems in the future, if he regrets Sean fighting so injured against Merab, why he sees O'Malley KO Merab in a rematch, Merab being so focused on him, how hard fight week was around him, Sean's dream of Tim punching Merab out in an elevator and the fight being called off and more! Don't forget to sub to Tims Channel: / @timwelchmt I F YOU WANT TO SUPPORT PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/2arsrDN Don't forget to use code "SUBMISSION" at https://Manscaped.com for 20% AND FREE SHIPPING (Plus you're helping the show)
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Stolen Tears - Melodic House Vocals & Beat Sync Visualizer. Fresh beats. CKNYC podcast. Choose Your Player: https://www.clubkerrynyc.com. HD Visualizer YouTube: https://youtu.be/R5c_eEeyri0 About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (41:48): John Summit (ft. Paige Cavell) - Tears (Max Styler Extended Mix) Franky Wah - Stolen Glances (Extended Mix) DJ FAVORITE! Adriatique & WhoMadeWho - Miracle (Extended Mix) HUGELO & Diplo (ft. Malou & Yuna) - Forever (Extended Mix) Sultan & Shepard (with Elderbrook) - I'll Be Here (Le Youth Remix) Tinlicker & Felix Raphael - Where Did I Go Morgan Page, MorganJ & CloudNone - Water (Extended Mix) Chicane - Love, Love, Love (Here I Come) (Extended Mix) MORTEN & ARTBAT - Hollow (Extended Mix) David Guetta, Oliver Heldens, FAST BOY - Chills (Feel My Love) (Extended Mix) Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com Smartlink: https://link.chtbl.com/CKNYC iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Amy is joined by artist J. Kirk Richards to discuss challenging themes in his artwork, responses from the LDS Church and community, and how an artistic vision can push our culture to become more equitable, inclusive, and loving.J. Kirk Richards is a contemporary artist whose work engages with themes of antiquity, religion, spirituality, equality, and love. His work asks questions about the modern application and implementation of religion relating to historical narratives and mythologies. His work often prioritizes the poetry of religious text over dogma or historical accuracy. Stylistically it often bridges or walks a tightrope between classical and abstract expression. In 2020, Richards founded a mixed-use art space, including studio rentals, a gallery that hosts monthly themed exhibits by living professional and semi-professionals, and a continued education art academy.
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Celebrating almost 16 years of CKNYC. A classic episode from June 2009, dusted off, remastered, and rereleased. Body Rockin Birthday Mix! Streamed and downloaded over 50,000 times! Originally released on the six month anniversary of my then little DJ podcast, Club Kerry NYC, and coincidentally my birthday. Track List (55:43): Straight Up (Kinky Roland Replicant Club) - Charlie Ward ***Paula Abdul Retro Alert!*** Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) (Full Length Club Mix) - Freemason's Featuring Sophie Ellis Bextor ***DJ Fave!*** In The Heat Of The Night (Digital Dog Remix) - Star Pilots Back of the Van (Wawa Remix) - Ladyhawke Change Your Mind (Dance Version) - Sunlounger featuring Kyler England Kelly (Lifelike Remix) - Van She Looking Back (Harris Briggs Michael Badal Remix) - Joni and Sinfour Asteroidz (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) - DBN featuring Madita Radio Station (Charly Fath Remix) - The Touch Sunset (featuring Yota) (Original Mix) - Lifelike About CKYNC: The number 1 Indie Dance podcast (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 16 years in January 2025. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com Smartlink: https://link.chtbl.com/CKNYC iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
I HAVE BEEN GIVEN A TASK. I am to communicate to you that you may email us at sdyli204@gmail.com. I have been instructed to request from you contact if you so choose. Please do not sell us anything. We are not interested in your magazines or your alternative health style.THIS WEEK WE WATCHED FIRE & ICE. A well known and loved movie animated using rotoscope. Stylistically a titan to witness BUT DOES THE PLOT COMPARE!? Delivering some hard truths on this episode. Buckle up! (we loved it (or did we))This fantastical animated movie by cult filmmaker Ralph Bakshi finds the villainous Nekron and his mother, Queen Juliana, attacking the human race from their frigid fortress. Creating mass destruction with huge glaciers, Nekron and Juliana incur the wrath of Larn, a warrior whose entire village was destroyed by ice. When Nekron's underlings kidnap the beautiful Princess Teegra, Larn sets out to rescue her, assisted by the fierce and enigmatic Darkwolf.
Get Exclusive NordVPN deal at: https://nordvpn.com/bloodred - Try it risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Liverpool are interested in signing a defensive midfield player before the summer transfer window closes. Join Matt Addison and James Martin as they discuss who should Arne Slot target and what type of player should it be. Martin Zubimendi, Alan Varela, Manuel Ugarte and plenty of others have been put forward as possible options outside of the Premier League. Stylistically, it could be a slightly different profile to what Jurgen Klopp would have been searching for at Anfield. #LFC #LiverpoolFC #LiverpoolFootballClub Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Deep Cuts (In My Head) www.clubkerrynyc.com. Big fresh beats from 2024. Visualize this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/sETTgbWse6w. #Podcast #DJ #top1%Ranked #MelodicHouse #ProgressiveHouse #Vocals #Visualizer Track List (53:03): 1. Tears (Extended) - John Summit with Paige Cavell 2. You Are Not Alone (Extended Version) - Vitalic & Vimala 3. Samsara (Extended Mix) - Anyma, Sevdaliza 4. In My Head (Extended) - ARTY ft. Jay Sorrow 5. Sunshine - Lattrell 6. Deep Cut (Extended) - Owbboss & Enad. DJ FAVORITE! 7. Ass & Titties - Salvatore Ganacci & Tommy Cash. DJ FAVORITE! 8. Stayin Alive (Afro House Remix) - Bee Gees. Retro Alert! 9. Vogue (Space Hunter Remix) - Madonna. Retro Alert! 10. Best Friend (Never Let Me Down) [BLR Mix] [Extended Mix] - Bolier. Depeche Mode Retro Alert! 11. Hurt Me Now (Extended Mix) - Skytech & Dannic. 12. Cherry Blossom (Original Mix) - Empire of the Sun 13. Finally (Extended Mix) - Swedish House Mafia ft. Alicia Keys 14. Keep Running Back - Melsen About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com Smartlink: https://link.chtbl.com/CKNYC iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://youtu.be/sETTgbWse6w https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/club-kerry-nyc-932dc Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Visualizer beat synced video for handheld devices: NYC Pride 2024! Fun beats with a healthy dose of fresh retro house. CKNYC. www.clubkerrynyc.com. A top 1% global reach podcast. #CKNY #Pride #NYC #2024 #Podcast #DJ #VocalHouse #Dance HD Visualizer version available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5bXP4fVuQs8?si=fzkq11ELbWZuwxqF About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (54:53): Mistasy - Love You Like I Do (Original Mix) Wuki - Edge of Seventeen (Extended Mix) Stevie Nicks Retro Alert! Dua Lipa vs Madonna - Don't Start Now (Fabian Holiday Mix) Madonna Retro Alert! Gorgon City - All That You Need (Extended Mix) Fisher & Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight (Extended Mix) Retro Alert! Madonna ft. The Weeknd - Popular (ODM House Remix) Purple Disco Machine - Something On My Mind (Extended) Bright Light Bright Light - You Want My (Delicious Dub) Purple Disco Machine - Beat of Your Heart (Extended) Block & Crown & Pretty Poison - Nightime (Original Mix) Retro Alert! Purple Disco Machine - Higher Ground (Extended) The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl (ARTBAT Remix) Retro Alert! Loofy - Last Night (Anyma & Layton Giordani Remix) Goty, Kimbra, FISHER, Chris Lake, Sante Sansone - Somebody (2024 Extended Mix) Ms Project - All Right (Rework 2023) Christopher Cross Retro Alert Sharam - Party All The Time (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velvet Remix) Eddie Murphy/Rick James Retro Alert! Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Landing the third installment in the ever-growing Quiet Place universe, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE gives us all new characters and a completely new location. Stylistically, it changes things up pretty dramatically and also takes the opportunity to dive into new territory thematically. On this episode, we talk from our hearts about how challenging -- but also how necessary -- it can be to hold onto hope in uncertain times. The threats change and the situations shift, but the choice seems to always remain the same.This episode also features a Patron-only segment where Lackey the Listicle counts down some favorite "part 3" films in cinema history. We hope you enjoy it!Patron Only Segment: LACKEY THE LISTICLE's Favorite Threequels in Film History4:23 - A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
CKNYC. www.clubkerrynyc.com. A top 1% global reach podcast. NYC Pride 2024! Fun beats with a healthy dose of fresh retro house. #CKNY #Pride #NYC #2024 #Podcast #DJ #VocalHouse #Dance About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (54:53): Mistasy - Love You Like I Do (Original Mix) Wuki - Edge of Seventeen (Extended Mix) Stevie Nicks Retro Alert! Dua Lipa vs Madonna - Don't Start Now (Fabian Holiday Mix) Madonna Retro Alert! Gorgon City - All That You Need (Extended Mix) Fisher & Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight (Extended Mix) Retro Alert! Madonna ft. The Weeknd - Popular (ODM House Remix) Purple Disco Machine - Something On My Mind (Extended) Bright Light Bright Light - You Want My (Delicious Dub) Purple Disco Machine - Beat of Your Heart (Extended) Block & Crown & Pretty Poison - Nightime (Original Mix) Retro Alert! Purple Disco Machine - Higher Ground (Extended) The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl (ARTBAT Remix) Retro Alert! Loofy - Last Night (Anyma & Layton Giordani Remix) Goty, Kimbra, FISHER, Chris Lake, Sante Sansone - Somebody (2024 Extended Mix) Ms Project - All Right (Rework 2023) Christopher Cross Retro Alert Sharam - Party All The Time (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velvet Remix) Eddie Murphy/Rick James Retro Alert! Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry YouTube (Visualizer) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIAiOQRMCY0SnTFR1TquYw Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Acclaimed jazz singer, songwriter and interpreter Madeleine Peyroux will release Let's Walk, her first album in six years, on June 28th. The new songs present sides of the artist only touched on in the past. The collection is her most diverse, intimate and bold work as she shares thoughtful and revealing views on personal and societal concerns. Peyroux offers hope through understanding and community by using one of our most unifying means, music. Let's Walk is Peyroux's ninth album and the first in which she co-wrote every song with longtime collaborator Jon Herington. As evidenced from her new single “Please Come On Inside”, Peyroux has empathy and wisdom to impart. While many of us have lost a connection or a relationship with someone close due to these polarizing and divisive times, Peyroux offers a way back through compassion and kindness. Stylistically, Let's Walk may be Peyroux's most varied yet cohesive collection thus far. She incorporates elements of jazz, folk, gospel blues, Americana, chamber pop, Latin rhythms and a little playful humor into the mix. The songs are interwoven around contemplative, observational and confessional narratives, making it the deepest and most substantive album of her illustrious catalog. The title track was inspired by the mass mobilization of everyday people standing up and unifying for civil rights around the world in 2020. The stunning “How I Wish” is soul-searching awakening in response to the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. On “Nothing Personal,” she addresses sexual assault – both her own, and countless others, with her aching and poignant vocals. As much depth and soul searching as Let's Walk presents, there is a lighter side as well. The playful “Me and the Mosquito” features a Caribbean-infused rhythm and vocal as Peyroux tackles the ever-elusive pest that will not let her sleep at night. She closes the album with a humorous, while somewhat serious advisory, via the tongue-in-cheek, speedy spoken-word track “Take Care”, inspired by the dub poet and activist Linton Kwesi Johnson. Let's Walk finds Madeleine Peyroux in the most freely creative place of her celebrated career. With eight albums and worldwide acclaim, she refuses to stand still as she arrives at a new artistic and creative plateau. True artists always continue to move forward, much like the album title suggests. ubscribe to The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show Period: Also, Subscribe to The Beatles Come To America (limited-run with Brooke Halpin, we review all the Beatles US Albums) To Subscribe go to: Youtube, Itunes, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, Google Podcast, Overcast, Breaker, Castbox, Radio Public, Podbay, Stitcher....and more! Contacts: Email: somethingcamefrombaltimore@gmail.com Twitter: / jazzpodcperiod Instagram: Something Came From Baltimore (@something.came.from.baltimore) TheBocX.com - The Jazz, Blues & R&B Podcast and Radio Show Period THE SHOW INFO: Something came from Baltimore is a Podcast and a 30-minute radio show and can be heard weekly (Thursday's at 7pm EST) it's called, SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW. Check out the Station: Jazz Music Radio - The BocX Streaming Jazzy Music TIPS! (Thank You!) Tom Gouker's Cash App Account: $ThomasGouker Tom Gouker's Venmo Account: Thomas-Gouker --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
"POPular" with special guest Bright Light Bright Light who's new album "Enjoy Youth" just debuted at #8 in the UK and #1 U.S. iTunes. He is a New York-based Welsh singer, songwriter, LGBTQ+ icon and top tier independent pop star. A live interview with a DJ continuous mix inspired by the sound of Enjoy Youth featuring 3 new tracks. Available worldwide on your fave player, go to www.clubkerrynyc.com. Listen to Enjoy Youth at: Http://orcd.co/enjoyyouth. Track List (52:38): Bright Light Bright Light - Heartslap (Dave Aude Remix) (from Enjoy Youth) Gorgon City - All the You Need (Extended Mix) Bright Light Bright Light - I Don't Know What I'm Gonna Do (from Enjoy Youth) Block & Crown & Pretty Poison - Nightime (Original) ***Retro Alert!*** The Weeknd, Madonna, & Playboi Carti Popular (ODM House Remix) Bright Light Bright Light - Keep (from Enjoy Youth) Bright Light Bright Light - You Want My (Dub) (from Enjoy Youth) Markus Schulz & Pretty Poison - Stolen (Extended Mix) Madonna vs. Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now (Fabian Holiday Mix) Deepest Blue - Deepest Blue (Original Mix) ***Retro Alert!*** Ms. Project - All Alright (Rework 2023 Edit) ***Retro Alert!*** About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Google Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/GoogleClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
A Higher Light (DJ Mix ft. NOAH) Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Google Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/GoogleClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com About CKYNC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (51:43): NOAH Interview and mix begins at 2:55 mark. NOAH - Come Together (Extended Mix) Purple Disco Machine ft. Roosevelt - Higher Ground (Extended Version) Markus Schulz & Pretty Poison - Stolen (Extended Mix) Tinlicker - Nowhere To Go ft. Brian Molko Robbie Williams - Feel (Disla & Danis Afro House Remix) YOTTO & AVIRA ft. ALSO ASTIR - Forget (Extended Mix) Years Yearst - Desire (Twenty Seven Remix) NOAH - All The Way (Extended) ANYMA - The Light (Extended) Thompson Twins - Doctor Doctor (Alon Cohen Remix) Turn it Around (Tomy Novy Deep House Remix) Gorgon City - All That You Need (Extended)
This week's guest, Kenny Thomasula, sat down with Rockabilly Greg In the Flamingo Lounge on Saturday, April 6, 2024 for a fun conversation on music. Kenny has been professionally involved in music since 1970. He has worked in a series of bands ranging from Hernandez, Junction West and his own Kenny Thomasula & Breakthru. Kenny, a vocalist who also plays percussion and piano, has done countless radio commercials, performed national anthems at numerous sporting events and worked on many albums. Fellow Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Inductee, Mike Caputy, has described his voice as “Stylistically, his vocal deliverance covers every genre of music from rock ‘n' roll, top-40 to rhythm & blues and jazz. His talent in the studio has enabled him to maintain a long-standing reputation for giving his listeners exactly what they want.” Kenny has also been a consistent supporter of area charities as a performer in countless benefit shows and in volunteering services to groups such as Locks of Love and Camp Good Days and Special Times.
This episode of Fill the Gap features a live Fireside Chat with special guests Frank Teixeira, CMT, CFA & David Lundgren, CMT, CFA moderated by Tyler Wood, CMT. Recorded at the CMT 2024 Summit in Dubai, UAE on February 29, 2024 inside the Museum of the Future.In this special live release of Fill the Gap, Frank Teixeira, CMT, CFA, and David Lundgren, CMT CFA will share insights from decades of institutional portfolio management experience on how Wall St. utilizes technical analysis to understand market behavior, fund flows, positioning, price action, and the character and direction of public markets. This fireside chat on Trend-Following Perspectives brought the 2024 CMT Summit to a conclusion with a deep dive and unique perspective on the use of technical analysis in institutional portfolio management. Moderated by Tyler Wood, CMT, these former colleagues explore what it takes to be an effective contrarian investor, how to communicate technical concepts to a broad audience, and how the discipline has evolved. Stylistically different, both gentlemen continue to thrive through multiple market cycles. Whether as a systematic or more discretionary portfolio manager, trend-following is at the core of their investment approach. We hope you enjoy episode #38 of Fill the Gap and garner evergreen lessons of this “simple but not easy” style of investing.Fill the Gap, hosted by David Lundgren, CMT, CFA and Tyler Wood, CMT brings veteran market analysts and money managers onto a monthly podcast. For complete show notes of every episode, visit: https://cmtassociation.org/development/podcasts/ Give us a shout:@dlundgren3333 or https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lundgren-cmt-cfa-63b73b/@_TBone_Pickens or https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-wood-cmt-b8b0902/@CMTAssociation orhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/cmtassociationCMT Association is the global credentialing authority committed to advancing the discipline of technical analysis in the financial services industry. We serve members in over 137 countries. Our mission is to elevate investors mastery and skill in mitigating market risk and maximizing return in capital markets through a rigorous credentialing process, professional ethics, and continuous education. CMT Association formed in the late 1960s with headquarters in lower Manhattan, NY and Mumbai, India.Learn more at: www.cmtassociation.org
We preview the Canucks first round matchup against the Nashville Predators, going off-track several times along the way.
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
These beats of desire. Includes all the ingedients for a CKYNC episode: fresh beats Progressive/MelodicHouse/Techno with vocals, Madonna, and some retro melodies. This is Club Kerry NYC (CKNYC). About CKNYC: Number 1 Indie Dance (Goodpods). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 15 years: 2009-2024. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (39:50): Hungover ft. Camden Cox (Extended Remix) - John Summit & Mathame Another Life in Your Arms - Artbat Shout (Eismench Remix) - Tears for Fears Retro Alert! Arrakis (Dune Inspired) - KREAM Frozen (Sky Wave Retro Remix) - Madonna The Queen This Life (ft. Tom Smith) - Tinlicker Desire (Twenty Seven Remix) - Years & Years Revenge (Dubtronic Let Them Go Remix) - Madonna Beat of Your Heart (Extended) - Purple Disco Machine All Right (Rework 2023) - MS Project. Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Google Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/GoogleClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Diamond Cut is God! (DJ Megamix Tribute). Free www.clubkerrynyc.com. What the hell happened to Diamond Cut? The latest in my long running DJ/producer tributes including Madonna, Depeche Mode, Tiesto, Armin, Avicci, Freemasons, many more! #VocalHouse #DJ #ProgressiveHouse #MegamixTribute #Podcast #CKNYC Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Ranked #1 Indie Dance on Goodpods in 2023! Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (62:54): Kerry Intro 20 seconds. Evermore - Hey Boys And Girls (Diamond Cut Remix) Monarchy - Gold In The Fire (Diamond Cut Remix) ***DJ Fave!*** M'Black - Heartbreak (Diamond Cut Remix) ***DJ Fave!*** The Candle Thieves - We're All Gonna Die (Diamond Cut Remix) Amy Meredith - Pornstar (Diamond Cut Remix) Booty Love - Say It (Diamond Cut Remix) Radio Ink - Wish U Were Here (Diamond Cut Remix) Haggstrom ft. Terri Walker - Be My Baby (Diamond Cut Remix) Radio Ink - Give Me What You Got (Diamond Cut Remix) Starrset - My Face (Diamond Cut Remix) Cullen - Crazy Enough (Diamond Cut Remix) Listen on your fave app for your device: www.clubkerrynyc.com iTunes/iOS http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Gaana (Android, iOS) http://bit.ly/GaanaClubKerry Google Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/GoogleClubKerry Amazon Music Podcasts (Android, iOS) https://bit.ly/AmazonMusicClubKerryNYC Deezer https://bit.ly/DeezerClubKerry Tunr (Visualize your music! iOS) by Soundspectrum Podcast Republic (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastRepublicClubKerry CastBox (Android, Alexa, iOS) https://bit.ly/CastBoxClubKerryNYC Podcast Addict (Android) https://bit.ly/PodcastAddictClubKerry Stitcher (iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/stitcherkerry iHeartRadio (iOS, Android) https://bit.ly/iHeartRadioClubKerry Overcast (iOS) https://bit.ly/OvercastClubKerry TuneIn (Alexa, Roku, Google Assistant, Cortana, iOS, Android) http://bit.ly/TuneInClubKerry PocketCasts (iOS/GooglePlay) https://bit.ly/PocketCastsClubKerry PlayerFM (iOS, Android/Google Play) http://bit.ly/PlayerFMkerry Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanClubKerry Podchaser (Database): https://www.podchaser.com/CLUBKERRYNYC Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/MixcloudClubKerry Listen Notes (Club Kerry NYC top 1% most popular shows globally) RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Track Lists, subscribe, & Download: www.clubkerrynyc.com
Joel Kirk Richards is a contemporary artist whose work engages with themes of antiquity, religion, spirituality, equality, and love. His work asks questions about modern application and implementation of religion as it relates to historical narratives and mythologies. The work often prioritizes the poetry of religious text over dogma or historical accuracy. Stylistically it often bridges or walks a tightrope between classical and abstract expression. From 1999 to 2022, Kirk created about 2300 physical works of art, most of which can be found in private collections throughout the United States. His images have been licensed for devotional and religious studies publications internationally. In 2020, Kirk founded a mixed-use art space, including studio rentals, a gallery that hosts monthly themed exhibits by living professionals and semi-professionals, and a continued education art academy. Kirk lives and works at his studios in Woodland Hills, Redmond, and Provo, Utah, and in Bondsville, Massachusetts. He and his wife Amy Tolk Richards have four children. Learn more about his art, as well as make purchases go to: jkirkrichards.com Connect with J. Kirk Richards on Instagram: @jkirkrichards @jkrgallery @jkirkrichardsstudioacademy ___________________________________ The Beyond the Shadow of Doubt™ podcast is a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network found at DialogueJournal.com/podcasts. Part of the Dialogue Journal, the Dialogue Podcast Network was founded by Eugene England, a Mormon writer, teacher and scholar. “My faith encourages my curiosity and awe,” Gene wrote in the very first issue of the journal. “It thrusts me out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.” My hope is that this podcast is an extension of his vision. Staring January 2024, come join "First Fridays Free Coaching." Click here to register! Connect with me at meaganskidmorecoaching.com; click "Work with Me" to subscribe to get my free Pronouns 101 guide. Hopeful Spaces is a Dallas Hope Charities component of Hopeful Discussions, which is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. Hopeful Spaces is a monthly parent support group facilitated by Meagan Skidmore Coaching. To join Hopeful Spaces send an email to chc@dallashopecharities.org. Please help the podcast grow by following, leaving a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple podcasts and sharing with friends.
Joel Kirk Richards is a contemporary artist whose work engages with themes of antiquity, religion, spirituality, equality, and love. His work asks questions about modern application and implementation of religion as it relates to historical narratives and mythologies. The work often prioritizes the poetry of religious text over dogma or historical accuracy. Stylistically it often bridges or walks a tightrope between classical and abstract expression. From 1999 to 2022, Kirk created about 2300 physical works of art, most of which can be found in private collections throughout the United States. His images have been licensed for devotional and religious studies publications internationally. In 2020, Kirk founded a mixed-use art space, including studio rentals, a gallery that hosts monthly themed exhibits by living professionals and semi-professionals, and a continued education art academy. Kirk lives and works at his studios in Woodland Hills, Redmond, and Provo, Utah, and in Bondsville, Massachusetts. He and his wife Amy Tolk Richards have four children. Learn more about his art, as well as make purchases go to: jkirkrichards.com Connect with J. Kirk Richards on Instagram: @jkirkrichards @jkrgallery @jkirkrichardsstudioacademy ___________________________________ The Beyond the Shadow of Doubt™ podcast is a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network found at DialogueJournal.com/podcasts. Part of the Dialogue Journal, the Dialogue Podcast Network was founded by Eugene England, a Mormon writer, teacher and scholar. “My faith encourages my curiosity and awe,” Gene wrote in the very first issue of the journal. “It thrusts me out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.” My hope is that this podcast is an extension of his vision. Staring January 2024, come join "First Fridays Free Coaching." Click here to register! Connect with me at meaganskidmorecoaching.com; click "Work with Me" to subscribe to get my free Pronouns 101 guide. Hopeful Spaces is a Dallas Hope Charities component of Hopeful Discussions, which is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. Hopeful Spaces is a monthly parent support group facilitated by Meagan Skidmore Coaching. To join Hopeful Spaces send an email to chc@dallashopecharities.org. Please help the podcast grow by following, leaving a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple podcasts and sharing with friends.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Between You & Me over Zoom video!Fresh from the frenzy of their sold-out intimate headline tour, Australia's Between You & Me (BYAM) have today shared their brand new single and music video, “YEAH!” Opening with sunny acoustic chords reminiscent of early 2000s radio hits, “YEAH!” bursts into a feel-good verse carried by the distinct vocals of frontman Jake Wilson before moving into what is perhaps the band's most pronounced singalong chorus yet. In line with its bright and upbeat sound.Jake says the song is about “living your best life and not caring what anyone else thinks. I imagine this song playing in the montage scene of an early 2000s bratty comedy film. Stylistically it's a big shift for BYAM, but we wanted to bring beachy summer vibes to a fun and carefree song.”The band teamed up once again with Canadian producer Sam Guaiana (Armageddon - 2021), who flew to Australia earlier this year to record with the band at Beveridge Road Recording Studios in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges.“YEAH!” is the band's second independent release, and follows their addictive February single “Nevermind” which, on their recent run of intimate headline shows, proved to be a new fan favorite. Sonically “Nevermind” earmarked a new era for BYAM, and according to the band perfectly captured “the spirit of our band and our live show.” The single was swiftly added to rotation on triple j, and arrived ahead of a massive stint in the USA supporting Knuckle Puck and Real Friends, followed by an Australian tour joining Slowly Slowly on the road upon their return. BYAM also joined You Me At Six and Set It Off on their recent Australian run.In 2021, Between You & Me's acclaimed record Armageddon (Hopeless Records) took the band to new heights, featuring hit singles “Deadbeat”, “Butterflies”, “Change” and “Go To Hell” ft. Mikaila Delgado of Yours Truly. The electrifying 10-track record landed as triple j's Spotlight Album on release, alongside an interview on the station's Breakfast program, and has since clocked up over 13.5million global streams in addition to support from BBC Radio 1 (UK), Spotify, and more. To celebrate the album, Between You & Me stepped out on their biggest headline Australian tour in 2022, finishing with a milestone sold-out hometown show at Melbourne's The Corner Hotel. As the year drew to a close, the band took to the USA, joining American pop punk outfit State Champs on an extensive month-long run.With new singles “YEAH!” and “Nevermind” minting BYAM's newly independent era, the band are more motivated than ever to continue their global takeover. Fans both at home and abroad can expect more new music and touring news to come.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #BetweenYouAndMe #BetweenYou&Me #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
This is a crossover episode! It features a brief clip from my interview over at The Madonna Get Together Podcast and my latest Madge megamix (Madonna is God! V. 8) inspired by the interview and conversation. A big thank you to Wayne Parker at the MGT podcast. Listen to The Madonna Get Together at https://linktr.ee/Livng2tell Listen to Madonna is God Version 8 here on CKNYC or on Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes Podcast. Available worldwide on your fave player. Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Free www.clubkerrynyc.com. "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" and "worth a listen" on Player FM. Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (60:40): Opening Music: Madonna Remixers United - Finally Enough Love (ODM Love Medley) Preview Clip: Kerry Poynter interview from the Madonna Get Together Podcast. Madonna - Rain (DJ Aristocrat Remix)[New Master 2017] Madonna - This Used to Be My Playground (Mission Groove Late Night Mix) Madonna - Beautiful Stranger (DJ Oktopuss Funky Mix) Madonna - Love Profusion (PortuX - 3891'S Shivers Under My Skin Vocal Mix) Madonna - Holiday vs The Veldt (Rising Sun Trance Remix) [Madonna Remixers United] Madonna - Forbidden Love (Isak Salazar Trance Mix) Madonna - Ghosttown (Victor Dinaire & Bissen Club Mix) Madonna - Superpop (Extended Mirwais Dub Mix) Madonna - La Isla Bonita (ImShadix Fr Remix ) Madonna - The Beat Goes On (RNDR Remix) Madonna vs. Agents of Time - Drained Alone With You (Kerry John Poynter 2023 Mashup). View the HQ video on YouTube.
This week's episode of Breaking, CoreyGeek joins Seanorama to discuss one of their favorite all-time bands in EZO. The Japanese band began as a punk outfit named Fratvacker (and later Flatbacker), garnering immediate attention while releasing 2 full length releases. This popularity brought the band to America, where they reinvented themselves as E Z O. After two more American releases the band called it quits.We discuss their beginnings, how they came onto our radar, their look and their sound. Stylistically punk, with bits of hard rock thrown in, the vocal delivery of Masaki Yamada was indeed unique and powerful, the guitar work of Shoyo Ida monstrous, the bass of Taro Takahashi nailed the bottom and the showmanship of Hirotsuga Homma put the drummer front and center.Here It Comes from EZOHard Blow from Flatbacker off AccidentMillion Miles Away from Fire FireAffect A Smile from Flatbacker off EsaDesiree from EZO#podcast #music #rock #japan #punkWebsite: www.seanmcginity.caMerch: Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shopTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcast@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @captivatefmMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee PublicThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Episode # 215 - Trevor Rabin discusses his new solo album "RIO" and more! Trevor Rabin, the South African guitarist, singer, multi-musician, writer and producer, recently announced ‘Rio', his first solo album of vocal material in 34 years, set for release in just a week's time on the 6th October 2023 worldwide. Given that his previous vocal-led solo album, ‘Can't Look Away', was released in 1989 (2012's ‘Jacaranda' was all-instrumental), Rabin has kept us waiting for more than three decades for a follow-up. Trevor admits that there was pressure from all sides, including his own family, to have speeded up the process. However, the delay is excusable. Since leaving Yes following the ‘Talk' album in 1994 and largely as a prequel to touring as part of ARW in 2016, the guitarist entered the time-consuming world of movie soundtracks. Not just any old movies, either. Trevor's name appears as composer for such blockbusters as Con Air, Armageddon, Remember the Titans, Enemy Of The State, Deep Blue Sea, Glory Road, and Gone In 60 Seconds and both National Treasure movies, amongst many others. “Over the past ten years I was having ideas, concepts that I couldn't implement due to my busy schedule,” he explains, adding: “To be honest, those years flew by in a flurry. I knew that this was the time, and once I found my momentum I worked on the album 24/7.” The process proved a labour of love and as with his first and second solo records, ‘Trevor Rabin' and ‘Face To Face' (from 1977 and '79 respectively), Rabin handled just about all of the instruments himself. Stylistically, ‘Rio'– is tough to categorise. Besides guitar-driven rock-meets-pop, ‘Goodbye' is Country & Western with an edgy drive, while ‘Tumbleweed' begins in a burst of harmonies. No wonder its working title was ‘The Demographic Nightmare'. “I wanted to get into many different areas,” Rabin states. “Of course there are ‘prog things', but overall there are a lot of styles going on.” As mentioned, Trevor plays the majority of the instruments on the record. However, on drums for a number of tracks is Lou Molino, while Trevor also contributes some drums and percussion. Vinnie Colaiuta provides drums on ‘Push', and Rabin's son Ryan Rabin helped out with some of the most important percussive arrangements. Along the way Trevor also drafted in a couple of friends, Dante Marchi and Liz Constantine, to sing back up on two songs, as well as Charlie Bisharat on violin.
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
CKNYC returns after a 2 month hiatus. Good things come to those who wait. Midnight Dreams is lushly deap at moments but is full of some great underground house. Of course it has a few retro melodies that sneak into the mix. #House #Retro #Vocals Free www.clubkerrynyc.com. Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Track List (41:11): Le Flex - Out Of Your Mind DJ FAVORITE!!! ***WHAM! Retro Alert*** LYOD - I Got A Dream Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam [Arihlis XL Remix] Solaris Heights - Midnight *DJ FAVORITE!!!* Drove - Take Me Somewhere Thinking About You Alex Gopher - The Child (Faze Action Tea Party Mix) LYOD - If You Ever Need A Friend Ray Of Solar (Alex Wann & Sasson Remix) Roosevelt - Rising Deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember (John Summit Remix) Retro Alert! "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" and "worth a listen" on Player FM. Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/.
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Out guest on today's episode is our new friend Jacob Gunter @whereis.jacob, @moonage.music : Although Youth of America isn't my favorite Wipers album, it holds a special place in the Wipers discography, particularly of their early work. Stylistically it feels transitional without any loss of conviction, almost as if Greg Sage is putting down stakes. Songs like Pushing the Extreme could be a repudiation of Punk's abandonment of core principles, and with songs running past the 10 min. mark it's clear the Wipers were not playing to anyone but themselves. They made the road by walking. Youth of America, and the Wipers, are a relatively new discovery for me. It's not an album that I've lived with for a lot of years so I'm still growing into it. That does makes it a bit more challenging to speak about; however, in response to the personal and immediate impact they and Greg Sage have had on me I wanted to shine a light on it. If I had heard YOA and the Wipers years ago, I likely would have listened too fast and missed them. As it turns out, they're exactly what I need now.Greg Sage forever!
Thomas "Breeze" Marcus takes us on a mural tour and talks about the Indigenous history of the Phoenix area. ... Thomas “Breeze” Marcus was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona on the Salt River Pima- Maricopa Reservation, just east of Scottsdale. At the tender age of 13, Breeze was introduced to graffiti and began painting graffiti in and around the city of Phoenix since 1993, which he has continued variously on and off for the next two decades. However, in that time, Breeze has also dedicated his artistic efforts to painting publicly sanctioned murals and creating innovative artworks. Of particular note, Breeze is especially dedicated to the youth of his community. Through after-school programs and grants, Breeze has regularly garnered the attention and the participation of elementary and high-school age students, in creating and collaborating on public and private mural projects. Breeze has maintained the same goal for three decades now, which is to transform the outdoor aesthetics of his own community and beyond. In an overarching sense, Breeze's designs are reminiscent of his Akimel and Tohono O'odham cultural heritage—these Native Southwestern tribes are historically known for creating beautifully coil-woven baskets that feature interlocking geometric designs. Stylistically, Breeze's artwork is composed of free-hand, tight line work that is organic and intricately interwoven. This bold graphic layout is usually coupled with bright, deeply saturated colors; bright red, pink, blue, and yellow hues are the ground upon which black and white lines undulate and crisscross. Working primarily in aerosol, acrylic, and pen/ink, Breeze is equally adept at applying his design work to large, outdoor walls for murals, as well as, to small works on paper or 12” vinyl records. Regardless of placement or size, Breeze is a master at expanding and contracting his unique patterns to create unique and innovative artwork each time. Breeze blends historic traditions with updated, contemporary materials in order to create modern and “street-wise” aesthetics; he is capable of bridging “the old” with “the new” in synchronous fashion. But most importantly, with his artwork Breeze is able to clearly speak to the youth in his community, while also making connections to his elders. The metaphor of a basket serves Breeze well--in weaving, the beginning and the end merge into one complete and balanced whole. ... View available work by Thomas Breeze Marcus Shop Thomas Breeze Marcus at Blue Rain Print Shop ... The Blue Rain Gallery Podcast is hosted by Leroy Garcia and produced by Leah Garcia. Music by Mozart Gabriel Abeyta.
This Saturday, the UFC's annual International Fight Week extravaganza will be capped off by UFC 290, featuring two title fights, and one of the top pound-for-pound fighters on the planet in Alexander Volkanovski putting his featherweight title on the line against interim champ Yair Rodriguez in the main event. Stylistically, is Rodriguez the toughest 145-pound test to date for Volkanovski? On an all-new edition of Between the Links, the panel will break down the featherweight unification bout, discuss where Volkanovski goes with a win, and more. Additionally, topics include the under the radar co-main event between flyweight champion Brandon Moreno and challenger Alexandre Pantoja, how the rest of the card stacks up compared to past International Fight Week cards, Sean Strickland's big win over Abus Magomedov and his chances of getting a title fight with Israel Adesanya next, Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler's pull-apart on TUF, and more. Host Mike Heck moderates the matchup between MMA Fighting's Jed Meshew and Morning Kombat's Brian Campbell. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Follow Brian Campbell: @BCampbell Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Saturday, the UFC's annual International Fight Week extravaganza will be capped off by UFC 290, featuring two title fights, and one of the top pound-for-pound fighters on the planet in Alexander Volkanovski putting his featherweight title on the line against interim champ Yair Rodriguez in the main event. Stylistically, is Rodriguez the toughest 145-pound test to date for Volkanovski? On an all-new edition of Between the Links, the panel will break down the featherweight unification bout, discuss where Volkanovski goes with a win, and more. Additionally, topics include the under the radar co-main event between flyweight champion Brandon Moreno and challenger Alexandre Pantoja, how the rest of the card stacks up compared to past International Fight Week cards, Sean Strickland's big win over Abus Magomedov and his chances of getting a title fight with Israel Adesanya next, Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler's pull-apart on TUF, and more. Host Mike Heck moderates the matchup between MMA Fighting's Jed Meshew and Morning Kombat's Brian Campbell. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Follow Brian Campbell: @BCampbell Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Saturday, the UFC's annual International Fight Week extravaganza will be capped off by UFC 290, featuring two title fights, and one of the top pound-for-pound fighters on the planet in Alexander Volkanovski putting his featherweight title on the line against interim champ Yair Rodriguez in the main event. Stylistically, is Rodriguez the toughest 145-pound test to date for Volkanovski? On an all-new edition of Between the Links, the panel will break down the featherweight unification bout, discuss where Volkanovski goes with a win, and more. Additionally, topics include the under the radar co-main event between flyweight champion Brandon Moreno and challenger Alexandre Pantoja, how the rest of the card stacks up compared to past International Fight Week cards, Sean Strickland's big win over Abus Magomedov and his chances of getting a title fight with Israel Adesanya next, Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler's pull-apart on TUF, and more. Host Mike Heck moderates the matchup between MMA Fighting's Jed Meshew and Morning Kombat's Brian Campbell. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Follow Brian Campbell: @BCampbell Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stonewall was a riot! June 28, 1969. Pride honors and commemorates this date. This episode is just in time for NYC Pride, 2023. It's a banger and full of fun. No intro from me, just beats. Happy Pride! Listen on the free Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Listen on your fave player and track lists at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com. CKNYC Awards/Rankings: "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" and "worth a listen" on Player FM. Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. More info and media kit at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (49:28): Deepend & Phil Soda - I Hate Everyone but You (feat. Lono) Sam & Madonna - Vulgar (Dubtronic Extended Version) Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado - Eat Your Man (Extended Mix) ACRAZE, Goodboys - Believe (Extended Club Mix) ***Fragma Retro Alert!*** Alexey Union - Givin' Up Tennebreck vs. The Weeknd, Madonna, Playboi Carti - Popular (Remix) (Extended) Samantha Loveridge & Treetalk - Losing My Religion ***REM Retro Alert!*** Crazibiza - Fresh (House of Prayers Poolside Edit) Kevin McKay - Tom's Diner (Extended Mix) ***Suzanne Vega Retro Alert!*** The Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (VIP Mix 2023) Oliver Heldens & DJs From Mars - Blue Monday (Extended Mix) [feat. JD Davis] ***New Order Retro Alert!*** Vintage Culture - Rock The Casbah (Extended Mix) ***The Clash Retro Alert!*** Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam (Extended Mix)
Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!! In celebration of Pride Month, Morgan and Jeannine are coming back over to British movies and talking a groundbreaking, outstanding and powerfully moving gay drama on this week's show, Basil Dearden's VICTIM (1961) starring Dirk Bogarde as a closeted lawyer in search of a blackmailer who is causing a great deal of trauma for the forcibly hidden gay community of London! Stylistically suspenseful and tense, it's boldness shines through at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in the UK, with a great deal of authenticity, compassion, and a demand for real world reformation! Our Youtube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Watchalongs, Live Discussions & more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow The It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music. Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Full of fresh beats in 2023, this is The Future Love. Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Free & choose your player: www.clubkerrynyc.com. Visualizer available on YouTube. "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (57:310): Intro with Behind The Remix Preview (00:45) Satin Jackets & Panama - The Future Justify My Love Stayin Alive (Kerry John Poynter NYC Pride Mashup) - Madonna vs. The Bee Gees. Listen to this mashup on Soundcloud. Santé, Re.You, Biishop, Avidus - Road To Nowhere (Avidus Remix) Madonna - Back That Up To The Beat (Dubtronic & Sartori Remix). Listen on Dubtronic Remix YouTube or Marco Sartori YouTube. Chicane feat. The Mannequin - All This Time Alone (Extended Mix) Felkee - On Me Alive (KREAM Remix) [feat. The Moth & The Flame] Fideles - Night After Night feat. Be No Rain (CamelPhat Remix) Lisbona Sisters, Manics & Elodie ReÌverie - Beaming Brighter (Original Mix) Miss Rodriguez - Stay (Extended Mix) ABBA - Lay All Your Love On Me (Cosmic Dawn 2023 Bootleg Remix) DJ Tenzen ft. KMRS - Overdose. Listen on DJ Tenzen YouTube. Behind The Remix with Dubtronic, Marco Sartori, & DJ Tenzen. (55:30-57:30)
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Malibu Summer Beats! (June 13, 2017). Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Choose your player at www.clubkerrynyc.com. This mix from 2017 has went viral two years ago across the globe. It consistently finds a place in my top 10 stats each day. If you know why please send me a message at www.clubkerrynyc.com or write me at clubkerry@gmail.com. I'd love to figure it out. A damn good mix it is. Thanks! - Kerry You might think the best tracks are at the beginning... ha! Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Free: www.ClubKerryNYC.com #VocalHouse #MelodicHouse #Progressive Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Ranked in the top 1% most popular podcasts globally by Listen Notes. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" category on Player FM. Track List (54:39): 1. Explorer - Going Deep 2. With Me (Extended Mix) - Laidback Luke x Florian Picasso feat. Tania Zygar 3. Malibu (The Him Extended Remix) - Miley Cyrus *DJ Fave* 4. On My Mind (Club Mix) - 3LAU ft. Yeah Boy **DJ Fave** 5. On My Mind - Disciples 6. We Are All Stars (Extended Version) - Tube & Berger. We are stars looking down on the sun. ***DJ Favorite*** 7. Renegade - Axwell / Ingrosso. Wow. We can dance until the dawn. 8. Memories of You (feat. Srey Davi) (Alyx's Day Mix) - Srey Davi, Alyx Ander ***DJ FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!*** 9. Up Here (Extended Mix) - Shoffy 10. Everything Changes (Extended Mix) (feat. Chris Crone) - Ummet Ozcan 11. Just A Feeling (Original Mix) - Phantoms. Something I should tell you! 12. Overdrive (Extended Mix) - Gil Sanders & Tom Ferro feat. Rhea Raj 13. Need To Be (Original Mix) - John Vetter 14. Golden Pineapple (Extended Mix) - Jay Hardway 15. Love Song (Myon Definitive Club Mix) - Kaskade, Late Night Alumni 16. Dreamer (Extended Mix) - Tommy Trash & DENM. We just want to get free! ***DJ Secret FAVE!***
In today's episode, we decided to pit these two shows together because they both fight, hunt stuff, and have demons. Stylistically and story-wise they both choose such different approaches. Is a linear story automatically better than one that subverts your expectations? Do you prefer the safe protagonist, or the wild card? So much to dive into here. Also…you're going to want to be one of the first listeners of this episode if you want to get in on something special… Get there via our Linktree, which is on all our social medias. This Episode Includes: Denji, Tanjiro, Power, Pochita, Makima, Aki, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, Anime, Weeb, Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, Jujutsu Kaisen, JJK
Occasionally, I open up my social media to questions from aspiring writers. This week we're tackling the questions you asked. Make sure you follow me @MichaelJaminWriter and look for the post asking for submissions.Michael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Watchlist - https://michaeljamin.com/watchlistAuto-Generated TranscriptsMichael Jamin (00:00):When I got hired on King of the Hill, I watched, I got hired on season five. So I watched all see all season four, or either read every episode or watched every episode of King of the Hill so that I could get the voices in my head of all the characters. They have a specific way of talking, and it helps to really, to imitate them on King of the Hill. When in when you're in the writer's room, you always imitated Hank or Bobby. You'd say it the way you, you know, you talk the way Bobby would talk and you know, dang it, you talk the way Hank would talk to get the rhythm so that you could you know, embody the character you're listening to. Screenwriters Need to Hear This with Michael Jamin. Hey everyone, welcome back to Screenwriters. Need to hear this. I'm Michael Jamin. I'm here with Phil Hudson. Hello, Phil.Phil Hudson (00:45):Hey, everybody. Good to be back.Michael Jamin (00:47):Phil is back, and today we're doing an Ask Me Anything, and I thought it, all the questions were gonna be personal and intimate, but instead they're all screenwriting, so, all right. That'll, that'll do.Phil Hudson (00:58):They're a couple general, you're good. We'll, we'll, we'll get into what kind of underwear you wear, which is one of the questions we get out.(01:05):Yeah, no, no, no one asked that, I promise. Okay. yeah, so what I've done today, so it's a little bit different format than what we've done in the past, is I broke the questions out into kind of three or four sections. So we'll get through everything we can. If it merits enough time to do and split this into part two, we'll do that. I think one thing for everybody is listening. Just make sure you're, you're subscribing to Michael or you follow him on Instagram, because whenever we post the blue screenwriters need to hear this tile. That's so, you know, that it's opportunity to get your questions asked. And we get a lot of repeat questions from people, which is great. But it is an opportunity for you to get your questions asked directly from Michael right. On the podcast. So make sure you're following him there and look out for that tile. Let's start it off with our, with our homeboy, Dave Crossman. He's been around the og. He's actually, and I think we talked about this, he was literally the first person to buy your course.Michael Jamin (01:52):Yeah, I a screenwriting course and yeah, Ooz wasn't even on sale. We hadn't even, we were just like, we were testing tinkering or testing. We got a sale and it was crossman.Phil Hudson (02:01):Yeah. So been around. He's a super talented writer. So always good questions. I thought this was really interesting. So a little bit long. So I'm gonna, I'm gonna go through it and if I need to repeat, let me know. I've been told that half hour sitcom page links determine the intended distribution, for example, 30 pages is appropriate for broadcast, while 40 pages is appropriate for streaming. And that the intended distribution also determines the kind of content that is preferable. So, for example, broadcast requires broad humor like Brooklyn 99, while streaming preferred scripts with a more specific content and humor focus, not like heavier emotions like Barry. Is there any merit to this kind of advice or is it just complicating the process?Michael Jamin (02:43):It's probably complicating things. First of all, when you say 30 pages, he's talking about single spaced mul, single camera a single camera formatting. Yeah. And so even 30 would be long, even if it was a multi, even if it's a sorry a network TV show, you'd, you'd want to, your script should be shorter than longer. Cuz the first thing anyone who reads your script is gonna do is gonna flip to the back page and how long do I have to read this thing? So shorter is definitely better. So, you know, I'm talking about mid to upper twenties, probably, depending on the show you, you know. And then in terms of and, and yes, you could have more time, like on a network, there are more time constraints because they have to run commercials, whereas a streamer, there's, they usually give you a window that you have to hit, and so you can go a little longer and a streamer.(03:29):But to be honest, again, it's a writing sample. No one wants to read longer, even if it is intended for a streaming service, a net Netflix or whatever, it's still just a writing sample. No one, whoever, no. Who, whoever's reading it doesn't want to, would write, just get the, they wanna get it over with, or , they just, it's a sample to see if you can write and, and they bring you in for a meeting and hopefully, you know, maybe hear a pitch on something else. So I always say shorter is better regardless of what, whether it's intending for streamers or network. And the second question is does the, I guess the content have to be a little more focused or less broad? Yeah, I suppose. I mean, you know, broadcast is for a, a, a broader audience, whereas on a streamer you can have, it's more niche and, and generally they generally look for edgier content. You know, I hate the word content, but j edgier material. And so, yeah. But does that determine the amount of the, the way you write it? You know, I don't know. I mean, I guess it's just a little more specific, you know, I wish I had a better answer for that, for Crossman over here, butPhil Hudson (04:37):I, I can cite some feedback you gave me, so mm-hmm. , episode 33 last March. If anyone wants to check it out, you gimme notes on, on a pilot that I wrote, and you can go read that pilot and your notes were, this is a b plus, and this would play on cbs, but if you want to be on cable mm-hmm. , you need to be less specific. And I guess it was, it was less on the nose, maybe less, less tell, more show . So I don't know if that's nec necessarily speaks to tone, however, for example, you know, including language, including violence, including you can do a lot more with a cable type script than you can. Yeah. And I, I get the feeling that the perception is that type of writing is more demonstrative of your capability as a writer. And good considered good writing than just writing something that would show up on broadcast, would you?Michael Jamin (05:27):Well, I, I don't, I don't think broadcast is bad or anything. I just think it's, it's edgier to be on non-broadcast. And when broadcast, you gotta think of it, a lot of these shows are intended to be watched with your family. So fa the whole, everyone can, even the children, they can all sit down and enjoy it together. Right. And when you're writing for a streamer, you don't necessarily have to worry about that. And so you, you want, you can, you can make your content a little edgy content, your material a little edgier. You can make it a little grittier. And it doesn't have to be so neat. And it doesn't have to be, I mean, there's a little more freedom in the way you can write. You know, I was watching a I mean take, like, take like goodwill, Goodwill hunting, so we talk about writing directly and versus indirectly.(06:06):And so that's a really good example. Like Matt Damon's character never comes out and says what his problem is or what he doesn't you know, why he doesn't want to be in therapy or why he, why he's fine. Like, he doesn't come out and say, I don't want wanna do, I don't wanna be here. I don't, he never says it. He, he says it without saying it. So instead he goes into Robin Williams office, he kind of screws with him a little bit and he doesn't answer his questions. He evades it by being a smart ass. And so you're saying it without saying it, whereas often if you're doing a more of a broadcast show, you kind of want to say it so that, so that junior could follow along as well. ,Phil Hudson (06:43):You know. Gotcha, gotcha. That's our like, third reference is Goodwill Hunting, by the way. It'sMichael Jamin (06:48):Oh, it's such a fantastic movie.Phil Hudson (06:50):So impactful, so impactful for me personally. Okay. anything else you want to add to that in terms of you know, thinking about writing for those other platforms? I mean, there's samples and I think one thing you do talk about in your course that I think was really helpful for people is you talk about having different samples of different styles. So right, you want to write, if let's say you're writing adult animation right here, you're gonna be really broad, like family guy, or gonna be really specific, you know, more chip, BoJack, horseman, like mm-hmm. real world just happened to be set in the world with animals. So you talk about like, having different samples in your, in your, yeah. Cap, if you will,Michael Jamin (07:29):Is that, and one thing I talk about in the course really is that like, you'd break both stories the same way, whether it's for a network or for a streamer, you'd really break it. It's just a matter of how you execute it in terms of how you write it after the outline, you know, once you get to the outline stage. But on the board, they're kind of, the way I do it, they're pretty much identical.Phil Hudson (07:48):Got it. Cool. moving on. And again, these are crafts questions. 51 Lego underscore. How necessary is it to establish main characters in the first episode? Is it problematic to wait a couple before focusing on who the story is about as the audience doesn't get as connected with the characters yet?Michael Jamin (08:06):Yeah, it's a huge problem. I mean, in your pilot, you're, you're establishing the world and the character's in it. And if you want to, you can't wait until episode three. What are people watching and what happens to the old characters? No, no, you gotta come right out of the gate. These are, this is the world. These are the characters in the world that's like non-negotiable, non-negotiable.Phil Hudson (08:28):Well, I think it also speaks to, and, and I don't know if it's necessarily bad exercise, but your job is writing pilots to sell a pilot. I think it, I'm kind of learning that it's a mistake to invest eight episodes of a fake series that will never be made. And so if it's part of your practice, tell, make sure you understand how to tell a complete story. Sure. But you're not gonna go out of the gate and sell 3, 4, 5 episodes of this thing. And it could happen, I shouldn't say not, but it's most likely not gonna happen. Mm-Hmm. . So the very exercise is kind of an act of futility because you should be riding other pilots. You should be giving yourself moreMichael Jamin (09:06):At that. It's funny you say that, cuz I was gonna do a whole, someone mentioned this had a question about this a couple of days ago, and I was gonna do a whole post on it because like, I think this person was an author and they were hoping, you know, they have the pilot ands all the way through the end of the series written, and it's like, you're wasting your, I feel you're wasting your time. Just write one episode, one pilot episode, and then move on to write another pilot episode. Because if it sells, don't worry. You'll get a whole writing staff and you'll be able to figure out the whole season. You don't need to do it now.Phil Hudson (09:33):Yeah. I, I think I've seen in produce shows where they do introduce a character in like episode two, and my feeling is, and maybe, you know, my feeling is that that's because the network or the studio, whoever decided to put it on air, said, we need this type of character, or we need this. They found a problem with the pilot, and this is the way to fix that by introducing some other characterMichael Jamin (09:54):Later. I mean, it happens for sure. You take like lost. I mean, the, there was, there were the characters, you know, in the first episode and then you discovered, oh, here's other dynamics work better, and these characters aren't really yet great. And then you find it. But you know, the intention is to introduce everybody. And then of course you have to build up as you run out of stories and you have to create more plot, plot lines. You have to bring more characters in. But now your characteristic should be in the, in the pilot episode.Phil Hudson (10:17):Perfect. saved underscore. Dan Chaz it's not a misspelling by the way. Is it acceptable to write morning or afternoon in the slug line? Or should the general day and night be used to indicate the time is also, is it better to use same or continuous when you, when using multiple slug lines for one long scene?Michael Jamin (10:36):All right, so these are formatting things, but you write whatever you need to write. I mean, if you write interior or what, just say, you know, exterior street morning is not the same thing as exterior street day in the morning. The extras are gonna be sipping coffee. They're gonna be holding a paper, they're gonna be walking, you know, to the, to their office places. If it's lunch, if it's day, the sun is gonna be higher in the sky, people aren't gonna be sipping coffee. They're gonna be, you know, whatever background's gonna be different. The lighting's gonna be different. So you gotta write, you gotta describe the scene, however, whatever the scene is, you know, so don't worry about Yeah. You know, the, the,Phil Hudson (11:12):TheMichael Jamin (11:12):First morning make a morning, thePhil Hudson (11:14):First Eighty's gonna solve that problem for you when he goes, when he or she goes through the script and they make decisions about what day we're in and what time it is mm-hmm. and what, how, what her shooting schedule is. So you don't need to worry about that. Like, they'll, they'll take care of thatMichael Jamin (11:25):On the text, but you gotta put it in the script, whether it's morning or afternoon. What, what's up to you as the writer? What's the second part? What's the second part? Phil Hudson (11:34):Is it better to use the same, you saying we're continuous when you're, you describing one long ZMichael Jamin (11:41):It just, it's whatever, it's convenient to you, you know,Phil Hudson (11:45):Stylistically, right? This is stopping.Michael Jamin (11:46):Yeah. yeah. Interior house the same. I mean yeah, there's no passage of time, so you could might as well write the, the same if there's no passage of time.Phil Hudson (11:54):Yeah. And I would also say think it's your job as the writing to be as clear as possible. And so if it, whatever you put should make it. So there's, it shouldn't be confusing to the reader. Yeah. So make it easy. As long as we understand what we're doing, you're doing your job. Yeah. Or what we're seeing. Cool. Yeah. All right. Uhs Taylor, if you out, if you outline at all how detailed you go into outlining your planning, whatever you're working on before you start riding, Kevin, I used to jump straight into riding with sudden burst of inspiration. I'd avoid outlining at all costs and write off vibes and, and inevitably get lost along the way. Only recently have I fallen passionately in love with outlining learning.Michael Jamin (12:33):Yeah, you gotta outline. I mean, I I, to be honest with you, like every time we write, we sit down, we outline. If you're gonna be, if you wanna work in television or even film, you have to learn how to outline because no writer is going to be, you're not gonna be sent off on script. And the, the showrunner's not gonna say, Hey, write whatever you wanna write. No, no, no. You're writing the outline and the outline is decided upon in the room. We know what the scenes are, what, what the beats are. We've all agreed on it. So you're not gonna go off, off, off the reservation, you're not gonna go off the map and do something crazy. No, you have to learn and you have to learn how to outline. You have to learn how to stick to it. In terms of discovering, no, I, I mean, I understand why this person didn't wanna do it in the beginning because it's so, it kind of takes the organic part out of the process.(13:18):But you wanna work in tv. You know, you can't just, the problem is you think you're gonna find the story, chances are you're never even gonna hit on the story unless you really have a clear map. Even now, when I write, as we talk about, you know, my collection of personal essays, that was the rare occasion. That's the rare occasion where I don't outline where I dis I write, I have an idea, and I start writing. I start writing. But it's so inefficient. It's such a wasteful way to do it. I do it because it's my own writing. I don't, I'm not on schedule. I don't have to answer anybody. But that way, when I'm writing without an outline, halfway through the story, I'm like, if there's no story, I have to go back. And I, I usually, you know, trash the idea or I hope to discover the story. And once I discover the story, you gotta go back and rewrite the hell out of it. It's not efficient, but it's organic. But on tv, and no, you gotta, it doesn't work that way. TV's much more collaborative. So you have to write, you, you would never go off without an outline.Phil Hudson (14:13):Yeah. I think the, if there's anything that you've brought into screenwriting, podcasting or screenwriting social media mm-hmm. , it's awareness of the process, right? There is an actual process that writers follow. If you go to a writer's room, the process is more or less gonna be the same. You're going to figure out what your story, you're telling, you're gonna break the story, you're gonna outline the story. You're gonna, you're gonna do all of those steps. And I think too often, a lot of people, you know, some people who are, in my opinion, younger, they, they feel constrained by the rules, and they don't want to, they don't want to be formulaic. And that's like a big conversation I hear all the time. But I think what you're saying is there's a process, and if your job is, if your goal is to be a professional writer, even if you have aspirations of being a top mega, super showrunner, like a JJ Abrams, you still have to understand this process. And once you go through this process and you understand it, then you can tweak things and you can change it and make it your own process. But it is all built on this foundation of the process that Yeah. Professional writers use.Michael Jamin (15:14):Yeah. Yeah. We all do it. Yeah.Phil Hudson (15:17):All right. Follow up to that. When outlining, is there a specific structure you use to stay on track? Or do you just inherently know?Michael Jamin (15:24):No, I mean, that's what we teach in the chorus is, is story structure. So there is always the same. It's, it's a structure. It's a, again, that's not to say it's formulaic, it's just knowing what kind of beats for the outbreak, what the act break moments are, what the middle act two is. And, and if you don't have these moments in, in your story you, you'll let, you'll, you'll notice it. I watched a movie a couple nights ago on a streamer, and it was like an indie, and these moments were lacking. And you felt it. You felt it. You felt like it was getting boring. It was getting slow. And so you just need it.Phil Hudson (15:57):I just had an experience. Wonder if we watched the same show? show?Michael Jamin (16:02):I don't wanna say. I'll sayPhil Hudson (16:04):Off the air. Yeah.Michael Jamin (16:05):Off.Phil Hudson (16:08):Yeah. Awesome. Moving on. Denzy Pops in LA How do you get into the head of each character as you write, especially when it is a character of someone else's creation,Michael Jamin (16:19):That's your job. I mean, every show I've written on has been created by somebody else. So for example, when I got hired on King of the Hill, I watched, I got hired on season five. So I watched all se, all season four, or either read every episode or watched every episode of King of the Hill so that I could get the voices in my head of all the characters. They have a specific way of talking, and it helps to really, to imitate them on King of the Hill. When in, when you're in the writer's room, you always imitated Hank or Bobby. You'd say it the way, ha you, you know, you talk the way Bobby would talk and, you know, dang the hill. You talk the way Hank would talk to get the rhythm so that you could you know, embody the character. So don't be afraid to say these, to imitate the character's voice out loud. Hey, it's Michael Jamin. If you like my videos and you want me to email them to you for free, join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos. These are for writers, actors, creative types. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not gonna spam you, and it's absolutely free. Just go to michaejamin.com/watchlistPhil Hudson (17:29):A and j. Once you have your main plot points, how do you begin to flesh out in between the in between? So it all feels tight and every scene has a point.Michael Jamin (17:38):Yeah. Well, every scene has to have a point. And, and, and again, we talk, we teach that all in the screenwriters course. But yeah, if a scene, if a scene can be cut, if you can remove the scene from your, from your Teleplay movie and the story still holds together, you, you haven't done your job, it's a bad scene. It, you know, every scene has to have a purpose. And the character's attitude at the top of the scene must be different by the end of the scene. And if it's not, what's the scene for is just because you just want to do a scene at a carnival. Well, that's not good enough. You have to have, there has to be a reason the characters have to change in some small way. And so yeah, unpacking all that, that's, it's a good, that's a great question. That's what we teach, but that's, it's so, it's so critical, you know? Yeah.Phil Hudson (18:26):Yeah. I'm trying to remember. It might have been like episode 34, 35 where you talking about fractals. Mm-Hmm. , I think that's worth listening to, right? With how everything is a sum. The, the hole is a sum of the parts, right?Michael Jamin (18:39):Yeah. If you think of a movie, it has a shape to it. And then if you think of a scene in that movie, it all, it has the similar shape. And if you think of a, a line, it can also have the similar shape, but you're just expanding. And that's a fractal. And so if you look a fractal as an example of, like, if you look at the tree, the tree has branches on it. But if you look on the branch, the branches also have branches coming out. And then if you look at the leaves on the back of the leaves, you'll see the veins of the leaf also have branches coming at 'em. That's a fractal. And that's kind of like how you're repeating these shapes over and over again in, even in your storytelling.Phil Hudson (19:12):Yeah. I loved that podcast, that episode. Go check that out. Wolfen, how do you practice deliberately to become a better writer?Michael Jamin (19:21):Well, you have to write, I mean, that's really the only way of doing it is to sit down and write, and write and write. And it could be a long journey. So this could be your life's journey, unfortunately. And so it doesn't mean you're gonna, you know, so many people want to come out of the gate, Hey, here's a script, hire me. It's like, well, but if you're scripted, if you're not a good writer yet, you're not gonna get hired. You understand that, right? I mean, and so it's a long, long journey and hopefully it's rewarding. But yeah, you gotta put your butt in the chair and just write every day. And, and I would say, don't worry about refining your, your, your, whatever you're working on, draft after draft. Just write your movie, set it aside, and write a second one, and then the third one, and your fifth movie is going to be better than the first.(20:04):It just is. So stop. Mm-Hmm. polishing that first movie and move on. And the same, someone left a comment the other day saying they sh you know, they struggle when they write their they're writing a piece. And they were, they spent so much time in that first paragraph, getting it just perfect. And it's like, is that normal? And it's like, it is normal. It's just not good. And I've done the same thing myself. You're, you're making it absolutely perfect, but meanwhile, it, when you get halfway through the piece, you're gonna realize, oh, you know what? I gotta rewrite that whole first page. Anyway. It's all, it's all different. So don't waste your time getting it all perfect. Just get it out there, and then you can put another coat, another coat, then put it aside, and then move on and look at it with fresh eyes in the future.Phil Hudson (20:45):Yeah. And I'll add to that, if you feel, I think that comes from a fear that you'll never be able to write anything else, right? Mm-Hmm. , but this is the only thing you have. Well, you are correct unless you write something else,Michael Jamin (20:55):Right? Yeah.Phil Hudson (20:56):So write something else,Michael Jamin (20:58):Right? That's your job. Cool.Phil Hudson (21:02):Official Cody Ladue or Ledo, I don't see French lid. Wow. Yeah. What's the difference in writing for a multi-cam show versus a one cam show or single cam?Michael Jamin (21:13):Well there's, there's this structure wise, very similar in terms of the story structure. It's very similar, but you have certain restraints on a multi-camera show. Everything's shot, live on a sound stage in front of an audience. So on the sound stage, you're not gonna have a lot of room for different sets. You're gonna have a standing set that's there every week you know, and then you're gonna have room for a couple of what they call swing sets that you, you can build them a new set this week, there's room, but you don't have a ton of room. So you know, for, let's say, just shoot me, the standing set was the bullpen, the office for the, everyone worked. And then there was j Jack's office to the left of that. We all, we, that was always up. And then Nina's office was always on their right.(21:54):And that was it, right? Those were the three standing sets. And then sometimes we had room, we always had room for swing sets, which we'd built. So maybe it would be like a restaurant we're going to, or you know, a theater or whatever where the characters are going to. But you only have room for like two or three of those on the sta on the stage. So when you're breaking your story, keep in mind you don't have a lot of room. You can't have a million sets. Whereas a multi, a single camera show, you can have far more, because often you're shooting those on location. If sometimes you're shooting on a sound stage, but often you go on location, so you could open it up a little bit more. There's also sing multi-camera shows also feel a little more like live theater because you, you have the audience there. So you tend, the actors tend to get a little bigger kind of playing it for the laugh. So you usually won't put more jokes on a pa on, on the page for a multi-camera show. Not necessarily though. Just depends on the show versus a single camera.Phil Hudson (22:48):Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. And it seems like there's a resurgence of multi-camMichael Jamin (22:54):Is there right now. I haven't, I mean, they always say that and they never put 'em on cut on the air, butPhil Hudson (23:00):, there you go. Maybe I'm just reading the, the trades too much. Alright. I am Chris McClure. How do you and your partner split the writing once the story's broken, you each take scenes, write the scenes together, one type, one pace. We've answered this before, but I thought it was worth bringing up, cuz it comes up quite often.Michael Jamin (23:18):Yeah. It just depends on the partnership. Some, some partners, I'll do act two. You do act one, but the way my partner and I do it, we literally sit in the same room. We have a monitor, a computer with two monitors on it. And so we literally act out the scenes together. Every scene that we write, we do it together. And so that's just how we do it. But you could do it any way you wanna do it with your partner. But I, I would assume that, you know, rewriting your partner's work without their permission or without them in the room might be a little, I know it's people who do it, but it seems like a recipe to piss somebody off.Phil Hudson (23:50):Yeah, I've, I've heard a successful screenwriting partnership that does a lot of stuff, and they assign scenes in order odds evens mm-hmm. , and they write one senate, the other one rewrites. It adds their scene. The other person rewrites the other two. So by the end, by the time they're done, they've rewritten like 20 times. But that's just comes from trust of being professional, working together for years and years.Michael Jamin (24:14):My bosses Brad Buckner and eu, Eugene, Russ Leming, my first bosses that I worked for, that's how they did it. They would trade, they, you know, alternate scenes, but that's not how we do it. Yeah.Phil Hudson (24:24):Yeah. Awesome. leaf, the leaf edits, how much detail do you typically put in a scene description or an action a character is doing? I've seen scripts with barely any, and some that have more, is it dependent on drama versus comedy?Michael Jamin (24:40):The, I say the less the better because no one wants to read those you know, direct stage directions. They're just, no one reads 'em. I don't read 'em. I'll skip right over them. And so I feel like the, the shorter you can make it, the better. If you have to make it longer, make it interesting to read so that, you know, maybe throw a joke in there or make it, write it in such a way that people, but that's hard. Write in such a way that makes people wanna read it. Especially if it's a, a mystery or a thriller. Maybe you want to, you can jazz it up by, and then he walked down the corner. He walks down the corner. Is that, is that a noise? He's, he, you know, he halts in his, you know, whatever you can ma you can write it in such a way that maybe it makes it compelling to to read. But when in doubt I say shorter.Phil Hudson (25:23):Yeah. I think you, my first spec that you ever, I wrote and sent to you, you referred to it as flowery descriptions, right? Yeah. You could. The first time I sat on the screen, on the software, I sat down and I was like, I describing what was in the room. Like I would if it was a novel. And it's just like totally unnecessary.Michael Jamin (25:40):It's, no, you don't need to do that. Right?Phil Hudson (25:41):There's whole departments that do that.Michael Jamin (25:43):Yeah. Let them do it. You could say it's a dimly litz barley, a dimly lit, sparse room. Yeah. You'd only describe what what you absolutely need. If there's a, if there's an ax in the corner of the room and the ax is going to come into play you know, later in the scene, then you might wanna set it up, say, you know,Phil Hudson (26:00):Yeah. Checkoffs a gun, right? Yeah. If there's a gun, if there's a gun in the, the first act that needs to go off in the third act,Michael Jamin (26:05):Right? Yeah. Right. But don't put it there. If it's not gonna go off, we don't need to know about it.Phil Hudson (26:09):Yeah. It's just the detail we're keeping in our head. Cool. this is my last craft question. We can move into professional questions if you want. Wendy h Morgan, can you talk about how to find the funny in your writing?Michael Jamin (26:24):Yeah, I mean, that's hard. That's one thing I say, you know, in, in, in the course that we have, there's a module on joke writing and, and, and and, you know, finding humor and, but I'm, I'm pretty upfront that I don't think hum comedy can be taught. I don't think you could be taught to be funny. I think whatever level you're at, I could probably get you a little higher. I could show you the tricks that I use to get you a little funnier, but if you're not funny, I can't teach you how to be funny. And I don't think anybody can. I think they're just trying to get money outta you. Personally, what I do as a comedy writer, I I I'm able to access the child in me pretty easily. And so children, that's why a lot of my humor is very mature, but children are very black and white.(27:11):They see things black and white as opposed to gray. They don't learn gray, gray, gray has to be learned. And so children also very literal. The very, the very first joke I ever made was like, I was a baby in the crib, and I don't remember my mo but my mom, my mother reminds me of it. She said, oh, Michael, you're so handsome. And I held up my hands like that because I, I heard some hands. She said, handsome, I heard some hands that's literal. And she laughed and everyone laughed, you know. The second joke I made, I was honestly, I was only a couple. I was like a year or this one, I remember I was probably three or what, four, whatever. And somehow we're at a party and somehow, because family gathering, I walk into the room carrying a copy of Playboy magazine and I'm a old boy and it's open to the centerfold and everyone sees this and everyone's aghast, right?(28:05):And then all eyes turn to my mother, how is she gonna handle this one? And and my mother wanted to play cool. She didn't want to traumatize me. So she goes, Michael, what is that woman wearing? And so I look at the centerfold, look at my mom, look back at the centerfold, and I go, earrings, because that's all she was wearing was freaking earrings. And everyone lost it. But I wasn't trying to be funny, I was just being literal. What was she wearing? That's the only thing she was wearing was earrings. Yeah. so I did, I'm able, if that's what I see it, I, I'm able to access. And I'm always thinking of, and it can be annoying. I could be definitely a little annoying. And so I don't, you know, you know, people who are always on, they're always pitching jokes and you never get to know this person cuz they're always on.(28:49):It's like, dude, just relax. I, I can do that. I don't want to. Cause I find it so annoying. But whenever I'm, when I'm driving the car, I'm thinking, what's funny about that? What's funny about that? What's funny about that? And so it's just like an exercise I do. And I don't say it out loud cause it's so fricking annoying, but it's almost just like this itch that I have to scratch or else you know, we were driving to we were driving to Arizona this a couple weeks ago to visit my uncle. And there's part of it by Palms, Palm Springs, you're driving, is it Palm Springs? You're driving, there's these giant windmills. Giant windmills, mills, valley palms, Palm Desert. What is you going on? That's what it's, right. Yep. So these giant windmills generating electricity. And I'm, first, I'm thinking, I'm thinking, it's so freaking hot here.(29:34):They have to have giant fans to cool off the plate, , you know, but like, I'm not saying any of this cause it's so freaking annoying. But that's what's, it's my thinking in my mind. I'm thinking, oh, fans to cool it off cause it's so hot here. But, but that's how I that's just how I approach it. And there's other tricks that I talk about. But again, I don't promise I can make you funny. I can, I could just make you a little funnier. And there's certain things that we, as comedy writers do to make things a little funnier and then go through the list. But those are, those are a few.Phil Hudson (30:03):All right. So at this point, I think we're gonna split into two. We got a ton of questions left. So next step, or the next episode is gonna be professional questions some aspirational questions, and then general question that came in. So definitely worth sticking around for those. Michael, thank you for being here. Thanks for having us. Everyone. Go follow Michael. @MichaelJaminWriter On social media. A couple free things or things you should know about. We do offer a free lesson. The first lesson of the course Michael's been talking about. That's available michaeljamin.com/free. Also, his course that he's mentioned a couple times, go from michaeljamin.com/course. Go check those out. The course when this comes up might be closed, so just keep that in mind.(30:46): We've moved to a almost like a an enrollment period because it's just a demand on time for you and for me and for the support staff. It's just taking up a ton of time when we onboard so many people at once. So we're gonna split that up a little bit. So if it's not there, go sign up and you can get notified when it does open up. There's the watch list. You can get your top three pieces of content every week delivered in your inbox on fridays michaeljamin.com/watchlist, and then your paper orchestra. You're not currently touring, right? ButMichael Jamin (31:17):You no, we're making the, we're we're actually making the ebook now. I gotta talk to you more about that when we get off the , we get off the call. Yeah, that'll be, that'll be coming out hopefully this summer. My book, it'll be dropping as an e-book a paperback and, and an audiobook, and then they'll start touring again. And so if they want, awesome people want to be notified. When any of those are ready, you can go to michaeljamin.com/upcoming and just put your email there.Phil Hudson (31:42):Great. Anything else, Michael?Michael Jamin (31:44):That's it. I'm excited for part two.Phil Hudson (31:46):All right.Michael Jamin (31:47):ThisPhil Hudson (31:47):Q and a for the next one.Michael Jamin (31:49):Okay, thanks everyone.Phil Hudson (31:51):This has been an episode of Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin and Phil Hudson. If you'd like to support this podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving your review and sharing this podcast with someone who needs to hear today's subject. For free daily screenwriting tips, follow Michael on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @MichaelJaminWriter. You can follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @PhilAHudson. This episode was produced by Phil Hudson and edited by Dallas Crane. Until next time, keep writing.
Synopsis On today's date in 1948, Leonard Bernstein, age 29, conducted the Boston Symphony in the premiere of a new orchestral work by Harold Shapero, age 27. This was Shapero's “Symphony for Classical Orchestra,” a work modeled on Beethoven but sounding very much like one of the Neo-Classical scores of Igor Stravinsky. This was exactly what Shapero intended, but some found the music perplexing. Aaron Copland, for one, wrote: “Harold Shapero, it is safe to say, is at the same time the most gifted and baffling composer of his generation.” That comment by Copland, one should remember, came at a time when Shapero's generation included the likes of Barber, Bernstein, Menotti and Rorem. But Copland continued, “Stylistically, Shapero seems to feel a compulsion to fashion his music after some great model. He seems to be suffering from a hero-worship complex – or perhaps it is a freakish attack of false modesty.” “Copland was so original,” Shapero responded, “that he just couldn't understand anyone who wasn't.” Even so, Shapero's superbly crafted orchestral imitations suffered many decades of neglect. In the 1980s, however, conductor and composer Andre Previn fell in love with Shapero's Symphony, performing and recording it with the LA Philharmonic, and declared its Adagietto movement the most beautiful slow movement of any American symphony. Music Played in Today's Program Harold Shapero (b. 1920) Symphony for Classical Orchestra Los Angeles Philharmonic; André Previn, conductor New World 373 On This Day Births 1697 - German composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz, in Oberscheden, Hannover; 1861 - French-born American composer Charles Martin Loeffler, in Alsace; 1862 - German-born American composer and conductor, Walter Damrosch, in Breslau; Deaths 1963 - French composer Francis Poulenc, age 64, in Paris; Premieres 1724 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 81 ("Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?") performed on the 4th Sunday after Epiphany as part of Bach's first annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1723/24); 1735 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 14 ("Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit") performed in Leipzig on the 4th Sunday after Epiphany; 1892 - Rachmaninoff: “Trio élégiaque” No. 1 in G minor (Gregorian date: Feb. 11); 1893 - Brahms: Fantasies for piano Nos. 1-3, from Op. 117 and Intermezzo No. 2, from Op. 117, in Vienna; 1917 - Zemlinsky: opera "A Floretine Tragedy," in Stuttgart at the Hoftheater; 1920 - Frederick Converse: Symphony in c, by the Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteux conducting; 1942 - Copland: Orchestral Suite from "Billy the Kid" ballet, by the Boston Symphony; 1948 - Harold Shapero: "Symphony for Classical Orchestra," by the Boston Symphony conducted by Leonard Bernstein; 1958 - Walton: "Partita" for orchestra, in Cleveland; 1959 - Hindemith: "Pittsburgh Symphony," by the Pittsburgh Symphony, conducted by the composer; 1970 - William Schuman: "In Praise of Shahn," in New York; 1985 - Libby Larsen: Symphony ("Water Music"), by the Minnesota Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner conducting. Links and Resources On Harold Shapero
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Unholy Dreams. Free & choose your player at www.clubkerrynyc.com. Celebrating 14 years this week! Ranked a top 1% global reach podcast by Listen Score. #VocalHouse #MelodicHouse #ProgressiveHouse Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" and "worth a listen" on Player FM. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (49:00): Unholy (Disclosure Extended Mix) – Sam Smith, Kim Petras When The Sun Is Gone (ft. RYVM) (Extended Mix) – Mike Williams, RYVM Walking On The Moon (Paride Saraceni Tribute Edit) – The Police ***Retro Alert!*** Numb (Extended Mix) – KREAM Cola vs. Missing (Switch Disco Edit) – Camelphat vs. EBTG What To Do (&ME Remix) - Guy Gerber Between The Lines (Zimmer Remix) – Amtrac Escape (Extended Mix) – Plastic Toy Why Can't You Wait (3LAU Extended Mix) – 3LAU, Bob Moses, The Chainsmokers Shirt (KREAM Remix) – SZA Believe (Extended Club Mix) – ACRAZE, Goodboys ***Retro Alert!*** A View To A Kill (Lifelong Corporation Panoramic Mix) – Duran Duran ***Retro Alert!*** Radical (David Jackson Remix) – Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Choose your player at www.clubkerrynyc.com.
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Celebrating 14 years of "the best vocal house podcast on the net." The Sound of My Shoes (Original Released March 2009). Free www.clubkerrynyc.com. Dusted off and available again with a new finale. This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Get 40% off with code "CK20". Go to www.magicmind.co/ck. Become an official supporter of Club Kerry NYC! - get access to the 2nd podcast "Exclusive 2 Club Kerry NYC" for extra episodes and other content at www.glow.fm/clubkerrynyc. About: "The undiscovered brilliance... DJ Kerry is magic!" (App Review). Ranked a top 1% most popular global reach podcast by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). "Top Electronic Podcast" and "worth a listen" on Player FM. Celebrating 14 years: 2009-2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (67:54): I'm Not Alone (Extended Mix) - Calvin Harris Shoes - Tiga Monday (Henry John Morgan Remix) - Carlo Dall' Anese And Fabio Castro Heartbreak Make Me A Dancer (Kerry John Poynter Answer Mix Extension) - Freemasons featuring Sophie Ellis-Bexter Chemistry (Digital Dog Club Mix) - Velvet Your Loving Arms - Jose Amnesia Vs. Karen Overton Sometimes (Matt Cerf Remix) - DJ Tatana Miami To Atlanta (Original Mix) - Pryda Music Talking (Joey Negro Remix) - The Montanas & DJ Roland Clark Better Day (Adam K & Addy Remix) - Dirty South & Paul Harris featuring Rudy Beat Of My Heart (Redroche Remix) - Olav Basoski featuring Errol Reid The Bitch is Back - Warren Clarke Words (Lukesavant vs. Freemasons 2022) - Madonna [***NEW EPISODE FINALE***]