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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the recent execution of a death row inmate in South Carolina, which has ignited significant debate regarding the methods of capital punishment employed by the state. I, along with my co-hosts, engage in a critical discussion about the implications of this execution, particularly focusing on the choice of firing squad and the ensuing complications that arose during the execution itself. We delve into the broader issues surrounding capital punishment, exploring the moral and ethical dimensions that have emerged in light of this particular case. Additionally, we examine the reactions from local lawmakers and the public, highlighting the divisive nature of this topic within our society. As we navigate through these complex discussions, we also reflect on the overarching theme of justice and the efficacy of our judicial system in handling such grave matters.Make sure and check out ZJZ Designs!Hilda's Fryebaby's of Hilda South Carolina - Also watch for updates for Fryebaby's Sugar Shack!Bill Frye | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:Everplay Sports and Social LeagueSummer Sports are registering through May 21st, 2025! Visit https://everplaysports.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/all-stars-show License code: O9PSCKXIEBKXKSRYEverplay Sports & Social LeagueBIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://barrettgruber.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLC
This podcast episode centers around Bill Frye's recent experiences regarding parking issues in Columbia, South Carolina, particularly highlighting his engagement with the city council. Bill articulates the challenges faced by app-based delivery drivers, such as himself, who encounter substantial difficulties in finding appropriate parking. He recounts his own encounter with a parking ticket while fulfilling a delivery, which prompted him to initiate a petition advocating for more equitable parking policies. The discussion reveals broader implications for the community, emphasizing the necessity for systemic changes to ensure accessibility and fairness for all residents and workers. Join us as we delve into these pressing issues and explore potential solutions that could enhance the urban landscape of Columbia.Check out ZJZ Designs Hilda's Fryebaby's of Hilda South Carolina - Also watch for updates for Fryebaby's Sugar Shack!Bill Frye | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:Everplay Sports and Social LeagueSummer Sports are registering through May 21st, 2025! Visit https://everplaysports.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/all-stars-show License code: O9PSCKXIEBKXKSRYEverplay Sports & Social LeagueBIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://barrettgruber.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLC
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Alicia Aberdeen-Jones is a multifaceted artist and entrepreneur, renowned as the founder and co-owner of Alicia Aberdeen Art, LLC, a creative venture she established with her husband, Jonathan, combining their professional expertise in finance, accounting, and contract management. While her corporate background ensures her shrewdness in business, Alicia is the creative engine of the company—an accomplished artist and an inspiring educator. Born in Trinidad, Alicia moved to New York City in 2002, leaving behind a corporate career to pursue her artistic passions in 2009. Starting with an internship at The Brownstone in Harlem, she began to immerse herself in the art world, honing her business acumen while nurturing her creative talents. Alicia later worked at a Cisco Partner, where she served in management for five years, all while continuing her artistic journey. Her first public exhibit took place in 2005 at the Trinidad and Tobago Consulate in New York City, where she was the sole female artist featured among six Caribbean creatives. The positive reception of her work led to numerous commissions, including her first major piece, "De Dance," a three-panel artwork inspired by Ernie Barnes' "Sugar Shack," tailored specifically to a client's vision. Mrs. Aberdeen-Jones' artistic style is immensely versatile, embracing various media—from 2D animation and special effects to painting and mixed media. She stands out not only as an artist but also as an experimental storyteller, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of expression, which even extends to voice acting. Over the years, Alicia has enjoyed several exhibitions, including her powerful portrait, "Nina Speaks," which honors the legendary Nina Simone. This 24-carat gold-fused piece was featured in "The Nina Simone Experience" in Atlanta and caught the attention of Simone's daughter, Lisa ‘Simone' Kelly, earning her the YGB [Young Black and Gifted] Award. A devoted mother, Mrs. Aberdeen-Jones welcomed her daughter, Zoe, in 2011, shortly after earning her Bachelor's Degree in Media Arts and Animation. She began teaching art at a Catholic school and continued to build her portfolio, frequently showcasing her work across galleries and events in New York. Notable moments in her career include being a featured artist at the Van de Plas Gallery in 2018 and hosting various paint nights throughout the year. Her first solo show, "Paintings In The Garden," debuted in September 2019 and celebrated its successful sixth installment in December 2024, garnering a Proclamation from NY Senator Kevin S. Parker, Chairman of Committee on Energy and Telecommunications, in recognition of her contributions. Her passion lies in helping seniors and homeless people, and to that her advocacy is for the following organizations: Coalition For The Homeless-NYC + Serenity Empowerment Rehab Center for Women in Trinidad. For more information on Alicia Aberdeen, listen to our AFTERSHOW chat -Inside The Call at: https://www.onthecallpodcast/insidethe call For more on Alicia's art, visit: https://aliciaaberdeenart.com/ and connect with her on social media at: Facebook: Alicia Aberdeen
In this episode of Scene N Nerd, Will Polk is joined by his wife, Sharlini, for an in-depth, spoiler-filled discussion on the new film "Sinners." They dive into the film's rich themes, exploring the complexities of race, identity, and the cultural significance of music in the 1930s South. With a standout cast led by Michael B. Jordan, the film challenges traditional horror tropes by weaving a narrative that highlights the struggles of twin brothers returning to their hometown, only to confront an even greater evil. Will and Sharlini delve into the film's stunning visuals and costume design, crafted by the talented Ruth E. Carter, and how they transport viewers into the period. They also discuss the profound impact of music as a character in the film, illustrating how it connects the characters to their heritage and the larger narrative of community and belonging. The hosts reflect on the portrayal of vulnerability in male relationships, the importance of ancestral legacies, and the film's commentary on colonialism and cultural appropriation. As they dissect pivotal scenes, including the vibrant juke joint and the haunting climax, they emphasize the film's ability to blend horror with deeper societal issues. The episode wraps up with thoughts on the film's ending and the characters' journeys, leaving listeners eager to share their own perspectives on this thought-provoking work. 0:00 Intro and overview of "Sinners" 5:00 Overall thoughts on the film 12:24 The role of music in the film 19:47 Smoke and Stack and the role of vulnerability in male relationships 30: Race, passing, cultural appropriation, and colonization 40:40 Was Ernie Barnes' Sugar Shack an inspiration for key scenes? 48:35 Climax and Midcredit thoughts Connect with us! Follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter, @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
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Nous recevons Tatiana JB Watts, elle viendra nous parler du projet du Bureau de la communauté haïtienne de Montréal; La matrice de l'emploi. Pour la 13e édition du "Sugar Shack" qui aura lieu le 22 mars prochain, nous recevons Frantz-Pierre Junior aka Junior Spotlight.
-Hannah's an old cat man -How long would we all have to pee to fill the Grand Canyon -AFAF: MY Bf got a pornographic tattoo and didn't tell me...should I dump him? -TICKETS ARE TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE -FINALLY confirmed whether or not we saw Lucious Malfoy's dong. -An insurance company made the best Batman movie of all time -Jonny's Sugar Shack Surprise Serenade
At last year's Hot Luck festival in Austin, Andrew sat down with chef Alex Kemp, co-owner and chef of Philadelphia's acclaimed restaurant My Loup for an honest and entertaining conversation. Alex shares his journey from his French-Canadian roots in Montreal to the vibrant culinary scene of Philadelphia. He discusses his diverse culinary experiences, including his time at Sugar Shack and Joe Beef in Canada, Moor Hall Restaurant in the UK, and Momofuku Ko in New York City, and how these experiences influenced (or didn't) the frequently changing menu at My Loup. Alex also reflects on his ongoing collaboration with his wife and business partner, chef Amanda Shulman, and their shared commitment to creating dining experiences that emphasize freshness and creativity.Huge thanks to Andrew Talks to Chefs' presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe operating software for culinary professionals. Meez powers the Andrew Talks to Chefs podcast as part of the meez Network, featuring a breadth of food and beverage podcasts and newsletters. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
Wednesday, March 5 - Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares the news affecting small farmers in America, including a focus on the rising price of eggs and how much of it is because of the Avian Flu vs grocery stores raising prices because of supply and demand and many local farmers have not risen their prices when you visit and buy from them directly; and why hobby/backyard farmers should pay attention to what's going on because they're not exempt from having their hens contract the bird flu either. Doug also discusses things for farmers to watch in our nation's capital with the new administration with the EPA, the tariffs, the farm bill, immigration, the tax bill and how it all impacts family farmers. Then, Doug introduces us to his friends, Nate and Judi Shattuck of Shattuck's Sugarhouse. Judi and her late-husband, Wil, started the sugaring their parents suggested the endeavor and now Judi continues with her son, Nate. Shattuck's Sugarhouse has been producing maple syrup for nearly 50 years on their family farm in Belchertown, Massachusetts. It's a small family operated sugarhouse located in a quiet wooded area and their registered Devon cattle. During the sugaring season, they offer group tours, and their maple products include maple syrup, maple cream and maple candy, available year round, and they offer shipping. You can find them online at fb.com/shattuckssugarhouse. Lastly, Farmer Doug opines how social media groups are pushing negative comments and affecting family farmers and why we should all make it a priority to go online and leave positive reviews. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks
We were in the mood for something sweet, so we thought it was time for a visit to the sugar shack. We packed up our gear and headed back east to Westbrook, CT to our friends John and Bonnie Hall at Maple Breeze Farm. There we saw the whole process of making that sweet maple syrup. Just in time for the maple glazed ham at Thanksgiving. Links:https://www.facebook.com/p/Maple-Breeze-Farm-100064517539226Support the show
This episode takes us through the chilling legends and ghostly encounters of West Virginia. Known for its rugged mountains, Civil War history, and haunted tales, the Mountain State has long captivated paranormal enthusiasts. From eerie penitentiaries and haunted hospitals to a ghostly amusement park, Host Lyle Perez delves into ten of West Virginia's spookiest sites. Featured Locations: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Weston 71 Asylum Dr, Weston, WV 26452 The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is a massive Gothic structure that opened in 1864 to treat mentally ill patients but soon became infamous for overcrowding and brutal conditions. Today, this asylum is renowned for its ghostly activity, particularly the spirit of Lily, a young girl who haunts the Civil War wing. Visitors often report feeling an overwhelming sadness and hear whispers and giggles from empty rooms. Paranormal investigators regularly capture EVPs in the building's dark corridors, and overnight tours allow guests to explore the haunted recovery rooms, operating theaters, and more. Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, Rock 470 Matoaka Rd, Rock, WV 24747 This abandoned amusement park, built on a site marked by tragedy and loss, is said to be haunted by the spirits of children who met untimely deaths. A girl in a pink dress is frequently seen near the old swings, while other visitors report hearing eerie laughter and screams. The land itself is believed to be cursed, as it was originally a Native American burial ground. Now, Lake Shawnee offers guided tours and paranormal events, attracting those brave enough to experience its chilling atmosphere. West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville 818 Jefferson Ave, Moundsville, WV 26041 The West Virginia Penitentiary is a looming Gothic structure with a dark history of riots, violence, and over 100 executions. One of the most well-known apparitions is the Shadow Man, often spotted near the North Wagon Gate. Visitors report feeling an oppressive energy, particularly in the “Sugar Shack” recreation area and solitary confinement cells known as “The Hole.” With ghost tours and paranormal investigations available, visitors can explore the prison's haunted past firsthand. The Blennerhassett Hotel, Parkersburg 320 Market St, Parkersburg, WV 26101 Built in 1889, the Blennerhassett Hotel is rumored to be haunted by its original owner, William Chancellor, along with ghostly children who are often seen playing in the hallways. Guests report hearing phantom music and seeing the apparition of a man in a tuxedo in the ballroom mirrors. The Blennerhassett offers ghost tours that reveal the stories behind these hauntings, giving visitors a glimpse into its haunted legacy. Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County 171 Shoreline Dr, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 This historic Civil War town is known for ghostly apparitions of soldiers and the infamous Screaming Jenny, a spirit seen running in flames toward the train tracks. Visitors also report encounters with the ghost of John Brown, who was captured here after his raid. Harpers Ferry hosts regular ghost tours, exploring haunted sites like St. Peter's Church and other notable landmarks in this history-rich area. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park, Hillsboro 683 Droop Park Rd, Hillsboro, WV 24946 Droop Mountain, site of a brutal Civil War battle, is haunted by the souls of Confederate soldiers who perished there. The eerie sounds of marching, gunfire, and phantom cries have been reported by visitors, especially near the observation tower. This historic site is open to the public and offers trails where visitors might encounter ghostly Confederate soldiers roaming the foggy hills. Haymond House, Sutton Corner of North Hill Rd and Haymond Ave, Sutton, WV 26601 Known for its ghostly female residents, the Haymond House is haunted by a woman in white and a protective spirit known as the Gray Lady. Visitors frequently experience cold spots and report seeing shadowy figures, particularly near a large antique mirror rumored to act as a portal to the spirit world. This historic house occasionally hosts ghost tours for those curious to experience its eerie presence. Silver Run Tunnel (North Bend Rail Trail), Cairo Cairo, WV 26337 The Silver Run Tunnel on the North Bend Rail Trail is said to be haunted by the Lady in White, a bride who died tragically on her wedding day. Ghost hunters report hearing her mournful cries and seeing her ghostly figure vanish into the darkness. Visitors often sense a sudden drop in temperature and an overwhelming sadness when passing through the tunnel. Sweet Springs Sanitarium, Gap Mills 195 Sweet Springs Valley Rd, Gap Mills, WV 24941 Originally a resort, this sanitarium became a tuberculosis hospital in the early 20th century. Today, its haunted reputation draws paranormal enthusiasts who report hearing coughing and moaning, reminders of the patients who spent their last days here. The sanitarium occasionally opens for ghost tours, allowing guests to experience its haunted past. Whipple Company Store, Scarbro 7485 Okey L Patteson Rd, Scarbro, WV 25917 Built in the 1890s, this store served miners and was also used as a morgue. It's haunted by the spirits of miners and their families who faced difficult lives under the company's control. Visitors often feel a chilling presence near the basement morgue, where many miners' bodies were prepared for burial. Ghost tours are offered, inviting guests to learn about the building's dark history. 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The Music Industry Art's Billboard Weekly Top 10 Bands, sleeping fully clothed, and a good excuse to go to China. Cam Hilborn (Wine Lips) "It's been one hell of a wild ride for Wine Lips. Originally formed in Toronto back in 2015 as a part-time project between Cam Hilborn (vox, songwriter, guitar) and drummer extraordinaire Aurora Evans, Wine Lips quickly escalated into a full-blown, full-time, full-on international phenomenon. Their debut album took them across North America followed immediately by an intensive and unexpected tour of Hong Kong and China in 2018. They released their massive “Stressor” album the very next year (2019) to rave reviews and massive critical acclaim. Multiple tracks from Stressor charted across North American and European radio, while several songs ended up being featured in broadcast and Netflix series. Endless touring ensued. Then 2020 happened. The band used their mandatory downtime to fully dedicate themselves to crafting their groundbreaking third full-length “Mushroom Death Sex Bummer Party” (recorded by Simon Larochette at The Sugar Shack). The record was released in October 2021 and then shit really hit the fan. The international music press lost their collective minds, penning over 250 glowing features and super positive reviews spanning 35+ countries. At the time of writing, the album blew past 20 Million spins on Spotify alone. The vinyl release of MDSBP is currently in its 7th pressing with 9 different colour variants. The lead track “Eyes” has been licensed to a metric ton of films, series and video games including ABC's The Rookie, Hockey Night In Canada and Population 11. Even more endless touring ensued, except this time the venues were huge and mostly sold-out. Which brings us to the new record… “Super Mega Ultra” is an absolute beast. Recorded by Simon Larochette at The Sugar Shack in Ontario, the album is jam-packed with 12 ramped-up supersonic ear-scorching auditory delicacies. SMU is probably Wine Lips' most ambitious undertaking to date, exploring new thematic territory while firmly maintaining their signature psych garage punk rock panache. You truly need to hear the album to believe it… And if you haven't already guessed, more endless touring is booked for 2024. The wild ride continues!" Excerpt from https://stomprecords.com/bands/wine-lips. Wine Lips: Bandcamp: https://winelips.bandcamp.com Instagram: @winelipsband Website: https://linktr.ee/winelips Records: https://levitation.fm/products/wine-lips Merch: https://winelips.bandcamp.com/merch The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Out: D Town B Town. Worthington Original. The dorm.In: Jen's mom. High tea at the Sugar Shack. The Dawson/Pacey/Joey triangle. Season 6, Episode 21 - “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”From streaming: As Pacey struggles to tell Dawson about his costly investment debacle, Jen conspires to enlist her mom in helping Grams face her bout with cancer.
Whether it's from poor drainage or a high water table, wet soils can be hard to deal with. But there are lots of beautiful plants that will thrive in them! Learn what they are and other tips for dealing with soggy situations. Featured plant: Sugar Shack buttonbush.
In this "Giant Mess", Neal Lynch recaps his winter weekend getaway to the Sugar Shack at Art Park in Chatham, NY, which included dinner at the People's Pub, a hot tub vibe machine, the best breakfast burritos y tacos, the worst cocktails in the solar system, taking flight with the light and dark side of craft beers, a stinky cheese shop, quirky trinkets and knick-knacks, and the biggest hashbrown known to humanity. ABOUT "GIANT MESS": "Giant Mess" is a sloppy sports and entertainment talk show about New York Giants football, Mets baseball, movies, TV shows, funny stories and life lessons. It's hosted by a giant mess, The Real Cinch Neal Lynch. ABOUT NEAL LYNCH: I'm an Irish-Italian-American who graduated from a Catholic high school (but isn't Catholic), and a college known for producing doctors and lacrosse players, then became neither. Instead, I'm a former college quarterback & pitcher with a film and media studies degree who currently overthinks everything. Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Follow me on: Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG Giant Mess Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG Subscribe to Giant Mess on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple Subscribe to Giant Mess on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neal-lynch/message
ACLU of Mass' Carol Rose on the sale of location data and Trump's prosecutions. Rev. Carole Bull on Alexei Navalny, nonviolence & inner fearlessness. Brian Adams w/ Paul's Sugar Shack owner Paul Zononi -- how the sap flows. The police chief is gone — with Gfld's David Singer.
ACLU of Mass' Carol Rose on the sale of location data and Trump's prosecutions. Rev. Carole Bull on Alexei Navalny, nonviolence & inner fearlessness. Brian Adams w/ Paul's Sugar Shack owner Paul Zononi -- how the sap flows. The police chief is gone — with Gfld's David Singer.
ACLU of Mass' Carol Rose on the sale of location data and Trump's prosecutions. Rev. Carole Bull on Alexei Navalny, nonviolence & inner fearlessness. Brian Adams w/ Paul's Sugar Shack owner Paul Zononi -- how the sap flows. The police chief is gone — with Gfld's David Singer.
ACLU of Mass' Carol Rose on the sale of location data and Trump's prosecutions. Rev. Carole Bull on Alexei Navalny, nonviolence & inner fearlessness. Brian Adams w/ Paul's Sugar Shack owner Paul Zononi -- how the sap flows. The police chief is gone — with Gfld's David Singer.
We are so honored to have artist extraordinaire, Gina Thompson McKuen, back to The Parlour. She shares with us about her inspired art projects and we cover many amazing topics. Please enjoy this special conversation. Gina uses some of these symbols in her art: https://www.adinkrasymbols.org/ and here's info about Gee's Bend: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/fabric-of-their-lives-132757004/We talked about Gina's Journey: https://www.ginasjourney.com/and the book: https://www.ginasjourney.com/buythebookGina recommended we watch this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Art:_In_the_Absence_of_LightFind Gina's art here: https://www.mahoganysnowcreations.com/here is a link about Ernie Barnes' "Sugar Shack" - https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-record-sale-the-sugar-shack-made-ernie-barnes-comeback-kidSupport the showThe Parlour with Lori and Lisa comes to you with our takes on current events, politics, human interest stories, all things close to our hearts, and so much MORE! Thank you for following our media journey and be sure to look for us as we roll out in all the social platforms. #SlowMedia
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B: D.Ray KnightGoing to MoviesMovie QuotesNaughtty GoogleChristmas TraditionsAnimal in Your TreeMRI GunAirplane Bathroom CookingSummer's Weekend Jada and Will SmithGingerbread HousesReal SantaChristmas FoodMoney for DogSugar ShackPuddin365 DaysRecord LightsHoroscopesDr BJDumby of the Day - Florida JokerKAT Out of BagManic Monday - Animal in TreeMarry, Kill or Mate Zac Efron, Chris Hemsworth and Ryan ReynoldsNever Have I EverRandom Fact - MountainsScoop with Summer Dey - Magic MushroomsStupid Criminal - Dr PepperTrue or FalseTruth or Tales Would you Rather -3 Cents a Step or 100 MillionQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-389-3456Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our conversation today with Katherine Solenberger from The Homestead Farm at Fruit Hill Orchard gave us a bit of family history that included how her property has evolved over the years. We talked about the Christmas Market that is currently open through December 21, 2023 and features fresh-cut Christmas trees, local artisan gifts, and fresh baked goods. She also told us about the addition of the Sugar Shack offering ice cream & smoothies during the summer months and gourmet hot chocolate in the winter months. Our conversation included discussion about their wedding venue and the value in their organic farming practices. Stay up to date on what's happening at their market by following them on Facebook.
Within a year after getting his first guitar donated by his sister's boyfriend, Jimmy Gilmer of Sugar Shack fame, Jim Parker was playing in a band and later became a founding member of The Illusions that landed a record deal with Dot Records. In 1966 he and his buddies decided to leave their hometown of Amarillo, Texas, and head to Los Angeles. During that time, The Illusions became “The Kitchen Cinq” recording with Lee Hazelwood's LHI label for three years. This later led to jobs with other recording bands like Armageddon and THEM (post Van Morrison) with some studio work with Sonny and Cher and various recording artists on the side. Fifty years later, on August 28, 2015, AceRecords of the UK and its affiliate US label Light in the Attic Records released “The Kitchen Cinq, When the Rainbow Disappears”, as an anthology complete with a booklet of photos and history of the band.Moving to Nashville in 1975 was the beginning of another serendipitous phase of Jim's career where he met a young John Anderson and began writing successful chart songs. Then Jim branched out and has co-written with many #1, Hall of Fame and Grammy winning songwriters over the years and continues to do so today. Jim is the creator and host of a popular series at the Von Braun Center Playhouse in Huntsville, AL since 2005 called Jim Parker's Songwriters Series ® where he showcases the incredible talent of his hit songwriter friends from Nashville, Muscle Shoals, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Canada and surrounding areas. Without the songwriter there would be no music because it all begins with a songwriter and a song. Learn more about Jim Parker at JimParkerMusic.com Host Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee authored "Americana Music - Voices, Visionaries & Pioneers of an Honest Sound," as well as his recent book about legendary producer and engineer Jim Gains "Thirty Years Behind The Glass. Lee also played a key role in securing airplay for Jimmy Buffett's first major hit, “Margaritaville.” During his time at Capital records Lee also worked with such legends as Paul McCartney, Bob Seger, the Steve Miller Band, and others. You can contact Lee at lezim@bellsouth.net and find him online at https://www.storiesbeyondthemusic.comPodcast producer/cohost Billy Hubbard is a Tennessee based Americana Singer/Songwriter and former Regional Director of A&R for a Grammy winning company, as well as a music and podcast producer. Billy is also the venue developer, booking manager, and co-founder of the iconic venue "The Station" in East Tennessee. As an artist Billy is endorsed by Godin's Simon & Patrick Guitars and his YouTube channel has over 3 million viewers. Billy's new self titled album was released on Spectra Records October 2023 on iTunes and all major outlets! Learn more about Billy online at http://www.BillyHubbard.com
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Denae Spiering of Bridgeville, DE shares how she realized her long-time dream of building a brick-and-mortar bakery despite life getting in the way and pausing her cottage food business for many yearsGet full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/102
Monthly instalment of Reason 2 Funk Fridays on Sugar Shack Radio with DJ Jon Hart & Guest DJ - BUFS.. warming up for the main event in Trafford
Patrick and Chris continue talking about season 17. Email: tribalcouncilpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @tribalcouncil20
For Episode 339, Brendan's STILL on vacation in Canada so Jon took out Bungalower's Strategic Partnership Director, Mike Donohue, for a beer at Nora's Sugar Shack to catch up on what's happening in The City Beautiful. This week's episode was sponsored by Enzian Theater, Credo Conduit, and the DeWitt Law Firm. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on Real Radio 104.1 FM or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
For four decades, the “Old Timers Party” would unite women of Wisconsin's shuttered lesbian and women's bars to drink and share stories at a much anticipated annual gathering. Before the "Old Timers Party," women were long gathering in historic bars like Wildwood, Nite Beat, Castaways, Leaded Shade and Sugar Shack. But the party changed everything by providing a safe, welcoming, and private space outside the bars that appealed to women throughout the region, until the pandemic put an end to it in 2019. In this episode, you'll hear interviews from organizers Lois Ratzow and Mary Connell, as well as patron Carole Pecor.
Dane Jensen just opened his own art advisory firm in Los Angeles. He has worked in the art and auction industry as a curator, auction house specialist and art advisor. He became much more visible after engaging in an epic bidding war over Ernie Barnes's The Sugar Shack II that sold to energy trader Bill Perkins for more than $15 million at Christie's in May of 2022. In this podcast, Jensen talks about the role of an art advisor as well as what makes Los Angeles distinctive in terms of its collectors, their goals and what they value. We also talk about Ernie Barnes, how his market has rapidly globalized and, of course, what it was like to bid in that wild auction for The Sugar Shack.
Call, leave a message, and tell us how you really feel: (720) 966-2230 Watch this episode streaming now!! Nick & Andy get into it. But not until Brian and the moderators of Cameo give Andy a proper chiding. Plus: a very special interruption by your friend and mine (and maybe the Lakers?!): Dolav Cohen! Then, on the Interview Hour, we welcome singer of The Hold Steady, Craig Finn! Andy will not and CANNOT hold back with the real talk. Let's get at some Truth; and while you're at it, apologize to Beau and catch a live show near you: theholdsteady.net Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Check out our new single, You Do You streaming on Spotify and Apple Music now! And while you're at it, give a big middle finger to the bigots in your life And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Dolav Cohen Arno Bakker
We invited Belinda and her husband on the Podcast to let folks know about a business they are opening in our town and it's called The Sugar Shack, as well as a crafts section called Creations from the heart. These folks are motivated and ready to serve their community. I don't think they were prepared for mine and Beefy's goofy antics, but I do know they enjoyed themselves. Belinda was in tears from laughing. Her husband I think was worried for his safety around Beefy. Please give them a LIKE and FOLLOW on their Facebook pages (linked below) and be sure to swing by and check out the Sweet side of Jackson County KY. (4) The Sugar Shack On Big Barn - Where your sweet tooth can be filled | Facebook (4) Creations from the Heart II | Facebook This episode is sponsored by Whistle Stop Express and A&J Deals in Sand Gap KY. so a huge thanks to those folks. Be sure to Follow our Facebook page as well (linked below) (3) What's up World Podcast | Facebook And as always thanks to our listeners world wide. WUW is now being heard in 12 different countries. We are blown away. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support
DJ Jon Hart (UK) - LIVE DJ SET (from R2F Studios) on twitch.tv/djjonhart & Sugar Shack Radio at twitch.tv/sugarshackradio REASON 2 FUNK presents: The monthly Reason 2 Funk Fridays Radio Show on Sugar Shack Radio. This months show is an extended 4hr show with host Jon Hart & Guest DJ Westwolf... no plan of action - just 2 DJs catching up whilst jamming for the first time in over 2yrs, Jon & Matt once upon a time used to regularly spin together but now theyre old fuckers they rarely get the time to relive their youth. Well tonights the night - lets get drunk, play some tunes and act like animals live online haha - ENJOY!!!! Get lively in chat!!! Please dont be afraid to say hello and hit that follow button, turn on notifications, if you're like what you hear please subscribe and help me improve my streams week on week. Thanks for the follows and subscribes they all mean a lot and i am humbly grateful for every last subscription / donation / contribution to my channel. YOU'RE ALL LEGENDS!!! Tonights stream (Fri 14th April) Reason 2 Funk - Live from R2F Studio (UK) with Jon Hart (Reason 2 Funk Records / In Session Events) & Westwolf (UK) #Live #DJ #House #TechHouse #JackinHouse #Reason2Funk #InSessionEvents #DJJonHart #Hartism #HouseMusic #LiveDJ #LiveStreamDJ #LiveDJSet #OurPassionIsHouse #Westwolf
Welcome to Earth's Last Eden all you photographers and models! Kate and Caro are crossing the T's on their contract with death, are somehow not throwing themselves at Marcus and are searching for elephant dung in Survivor's 17th season, Gabon. See you at the Sugar Shack! About: Two new, passionate Survivor fans discuss the 20-year old reality show from the very beginning. A fun stroll down memory lane for seasoned fans or a guide for fellow newcomers through a reality classic, all through the lens of two improvisers. Hosted by Kate Hopkins & Caroline McCallum. You can find us on Twitter (@survivorrewind) & email (survivorrewind@gmail.com)
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Its that time of the month again - were back and this month you have us for 4hrs instead of 2 LETS DO THIS!!!!
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This week the boys sit down with the one and only Prichard Proctor Pearce the 3rd and talk about: Daddy Longtones, Carolinas, Directing theme park shows, Fayuca, Sugar Shack, Flute solo's, 90th bdays, Long Beach, Rental Space, Toot Loops, Angels, The Kitchen, Splatoon 3, and much much more.
#91: Hedge fund manager and author, Bill Perkins, joins Chris to talk about what it actually means to die with zero. They discuss why you should focus on net fulfillment in each stage of life, what types of experiences to prioritize, banking memory dividends, questions to ask yourself in order to make the best choices about spending your money, solving for maximum fulfillment, and so much more.Bill Perkins (@billperkins) is a successful hedge fund manager and energy trader whose mission is to guide people to focus on living their richest lives now. 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(23:38)Advice for people in their 20s and 30s on what experiences to prioritize (26:12) Chris' backpacking trip (27:23)How to avoid getting caught in the hamster wheel (28:21)Principles of living an optimized life and the five whys (33:14)Bill's advice to people who are contemplating a career upgrade (35:09)Solutions for people who are concerned about not having enough money later in life (38:55)Attach your efforts to your goals (39:54)Letting go of fear associated with failure (42:07)Reframing your mindset and minimizing future regrets (44:08)Do the bold thing (45:48)Determining the value of your time and fulfillment (46:55)Should you spend more money? Less money? Figuring out the straight line to the grave of spending down your money (50:02)Estimating how much money you need, and when you can stop saving (54:46)Doing it now benefits you later (60:31)The Coke/Pepsi taste testing experiment (1:00:52)Deconstructing what you love about your job, and being mindful about habituating yourself and defaulting to autopilot mode (1:41:07)Fire Movement (1:07:07)Building a model spreadsheet for net fulfillment and the downside of front-loading retirement (1:12:09)Getting past your habits and ego in exchange for more choices and opportunities (1:16:25)Habitually reviewing and readjusting your net worth goal (1:18:52)Solving for maximum fulfillment (1:22:20)Experiencing fulfilling opportunities and extending quantity and quality of life by practicing healthier habits (1:27:01)Thwarting many diseases and ailments through diagnostics (1:30:39)Bill Perkins' Saint Barthélemy recommendations (1:35:28)Where to find Bill Perkins online (1:38:23) PartnersInside Tracker InsideTracker provides a personalized plan to improve your metabolism, reduce stress, improve sleep, and optimize your health for the long haul. 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Chuck chats with hedge fund manager, commodities trader, high-stakes poker player, film producer, and author, Bill Perkins. Chuck and Bill discuss how a commodity hedge fund can generate outsized returns in natural gas - a space where billions of dollars trade daily. Bill tells about buying Ernie Barnes' iconic painting "The Sugar Shack" for $15 million at an auction. Chuck said afterward "I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, and I knew he bought it!" Bill also shares his philosophy for a fulfilling life, "maximize enjoyment rather than wealth" - from his recent book Die With Zero.
The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. UGP makes custom apparel such as t-shirts and sweatshirts and was founded by 2 Michigan alums over 20 years ago. They have 3 retail locations in Ann Arbor and offer thousands of University of Michigan athletic products for sale, ranging from clothing to accessories and memorabilia. Check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com! And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, and we are recording this on SignalWire. Featured Musician: Sugar Shack The video is here: [After THE JUMP: What's to be said] --------------------- 1. Iowa Preview starts at the top The new corner is even better than the old corner, who was last year's DB of the year in the Big Ten. Front is a little small—can we run through them as well as around them? Comes down to whether Michigan can take advantage of athletic limitations. Don't throw pick sixes. Offense: um, it's Baaaaaaad. Maybe they'll get some run with the fullback but not with that OL. 2. Maryland After Review: Offense starts at 28:45 McCarthy wasn't perfect but he was still pretty good. Still perfect on anything that's not a bomb, and he recalibrated after he realized his arm strength is back to more than it was when he was rehabbing. We haven't seen him uncork yet this year so that makes sense. CORUM! In defense of his pass pro. Also: OL didn't have a big pass protection test in UMD. 3. Maryland After Review: Defense starts at 55:51 Gemon Green has been fixed? He's not looking around much but he plays the receiver and he runs their routes for them. NFL Player. Also Sainristil: weird that he's only in his first year of defense because he tackles so well and reads what's happening to him. One big play on him but you can tell he's playing run and knows what mistake he made. LBs are playing back and not taking lanes when they get them, and we know that's a thing in this defense because Ross and NHG were good at those. DL is making it better, but time for McGregor to take Upshaw's snaps and split time with Harrell. Mazi Smith: dude. 4. Gimmicky Top Five: Biggest Contrasts starts at 1:20:56 Brian gets mad that Seth's #1 is the obvious one. About the Featured Musician Detroit-based Sugar Tradition (Bandcamp, Spotify, Instagram) is a more rockin, more psychedelic version of Jet. There's a lot of blues riffs, but they're excellent musicians who can infuse enough energy to keep that from getting rote, which is pretty hard to do after 70 years of people riffing on that progression. They're just getting into the studio to record some new stuff but their album Sugar Shack is part of my work playlist and I shared two songs from 2019's Green Machine because I was listening to that while doing UFR this week. Baby What's Wrong Nowhere to Go Slummin Around Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat THE USUAL LINKS: Helpful iTunes subscribe link General podcast feed link What's with the theme music?
This episode is part of Pledge Week 2022. Every day this week, I'll be posting old Patreon bonus episodes of the podcast which will have this short intro. These are short, ten- to twenty-minute bonus podcasts which get posted to Patreon for my paying backers every time I post a new main episode -- there are well over a hundred of these in the archive now. If you like the sound of these episodes, then go to patreon.com/andrewhickey and subscribe for as little as a dollar a month or ten dollars a year to get access to all those bonus episodes, plus new ones as they appear. Click below for the transcript Transcript In today's main episode we look at the career of Bobby Fuller, who many have speculated died because of in some way upsetting the Mafia. So in this bonus episode we're going to look at someone who had a much longer, more successful, career, and did so because he managed *not* to upset the Mafia. We're going to look at the involvement of Morris Levy in the birth of bubblegum, and at "Hanky Panky" by Tommy James and the Shondells: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "Hanky Panky"] The original lineup of the Shondells started out when Tommy James was only twelve years old, and still going by his birth name Tommy Jackson. They performed for three years under various names before, in 1962, recording their first single, "Long Pony Tail", under the name Tom and the Tornadoes: [Excerpt: Tom and the Tornadoes, "Long Pony Tail"] That was actually a cover version of a song originally recorded by the Fireballs, a group that Norman Petty had produced a couple of minor hits for at that point, and who would go on to have a number one with "Sugar Shack", but who are now best known for being the group that Petty got to overdub new instrumental backing on Buddy Holly's acoustic demos so he could keep releasing posthumous hits. "Long Pony Tail" was not a hit, and soon the group had changed their name to the Shondells, inspired by the local one-hit wonder Troy Shondell, who had had a hit with "This Time": [Excerpt: Troy Shondell, "This Time"] The group continued making records on tiny labels with no promotional budget for several years, until they recorded a song called "Hanky Panky". That song had been written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, and released as a B-side by Barry and Greenwich's studio group The Raindrops: [Excerpt: The Raindrops, "Hanky Panky"] That record had never been a hit, supposedly because the song to which it was a B-side, “That Boy John”, made people think of John F Kennedy, who was killed shortly after the record's release. But a copy had been picked up by a musician in Michigan, who had added the song to his group's live set, and it had become popular. Another local group, the Spinners -- not the vocal group from Detroit, or the British folk group, but another group of the same name -- saw the reaction that band had from the song, and added it to their own sets. They hadn't got a copy of the record themselves, so they didn't know all the words, so they just made new ones up, other than "My baby does the hanky-panky". When Tommy James saw the reaction the Spinners had, he felt he had to grasp an opportunity. Back in 1960, Joe Jones had recorded "California Sun", a song written by Henry Glover, on Roulette Records: [Excerpt: Joe Jones, "California Sun"] Another group on the same local scene as the Shondells, the Princeton Five, had been playing that song in their sets -- and then a third local group, the Playmates, renamed themselves the Rivieras, ripped off the Princeton Five's arrangement of the song before the Princeton Five could record it, and made the national top ten with it: [Excerpt: The Rivieras, "California Sun"] The lesson was clear -- if a local band starts doing well with a song, it's winner-takes-all and whoever gets into the studio first gets the hit. So the Shondells went into the studio and quickly cut their version, based on what they could remember of what the Spinners could remember of someone else's live versions of “Hanky Panky”, making up new words where they didn't know the real ones. It was released on a tiny local label called Snap: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "Hanky Panky"] The record was a very minor local hit, but didn't get any airplay in major markets, and the Shondells split up, and James joined a new group, the Koachmen. The Koachmen toured for a while, playing dead-end gigs and scraping a living for many months, with constant lineup changes, until eventually also calling it quits. It was then that James got the shocking news that "Hanky Panky" was now number one in Pittsburgh. Somehow a local dance promoter had found the record and started playing it at club nights. It had gone down shockingly well, so a Pittsburgh company just started pressing up more copies from the single, and it sold eighty thousand copies in ten days. The company pressing the record got in touch with the owner of Snap Records, who told Tommy that he needed to put together a new Shondells quickly. As it turned out, there was another band in the area who were called the Shandells (according to James' autobiography -- other sources say they were called the Raconteurs). James became their lead singer and changed the group's name to the Shondells, James went to New York to try to get the newly-successful record national distribution, and to get his new Shondells signed. There was the start of a bidding war, with Red Bird, Atlantic, RCA and others all interested... until Morris Levy of Roulette Records phoned the owners of all the other labels and told them "This is my record". James was quickly persuaded that it wasn't a good idea to refuse offers made by someone with Levy's mob connections, and Tommy James and the Shondells signed to Roulette Records. "Hanky Panky" was reissued and went to number one. The group had a series of hits from 1966 through 1967, including "I Think We're Alone Now", written for the group by their producer Ritchie Cordell: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "I Think We're Alone Now"] And "Mony Mony", a group effort written by several people including Cordell and James, inspired by a large flashing neon sign advertising Mutual of New York: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "Mony Mony"] These early hits helped define bubblegum music, and were massively successful. Levy took a fatherly interest in James, and while he refused ever to pay the royalty rates in James' contract -- James estimates he is owed thirty to forty million dollars in unpaid royalties -- he did make sure that James got what Levy thought was a fair amount, and the two had a good relationship, though James resented much of Levy's attitude towards his music, and had very real qualms about working for a mobster. James particularly disliked the pressure he was under to produce hit singles rather than grow as an artist. James was, though, allowed to change styles as the times changed, and moved into psychedelic rock, co-writing and recording the number one hit "Crimson and Clover" with the group's drummer: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "Crimson and Clover"] And "Crystal Blue Persuasion", inspired by the Book of Revelation, with two other band members, which went to number two: [Excerpt: Tommy James and the Shondells, "Crystal Blue Persuasion"] In 1970, James went solo, having another major hit with "Draggin' the Line": [Excerpt: Tommy James, "Draggin' the Line"] He also co-wrote and produced the big hit "Tighter Tighter" for Alive N Kickin': [Excerpt: Alive N Kickin', "Tighter Tighter"] But two changes in the early seventies saw James lose his commercial momentum. The first was that he started more explicitly writing about his Christian faith, including titling a solo album "Christian of the World". The other, more serious, problem was that a mob war started in New York, with one of the families opposed to Levy's targeting Levy's friends. Levy made James get out of New York and move to Nashville to keep safe, and James moved into country music while he was there, but was unsuccessful in his new genre. James eventually escaped from Levy, as Levy's control over his music industry holdings slipped with his loss of dominance in the mob, but James never returned to commercial success, though his old hits continued to have influence on the next generation of bubblegum pop -- in 1987, Tiffany's cover version of "I Think We're Alone Now" was knocked off number one by Billy Idol's version of "Mony Mony". He currently tours as a nostalgia act, and finally receives royalties from his hits. He's often somewhat dismissed as a minor act, but James, with and without the Shondells, had a hugely impressive run of hit singles, and his catalogue is probably due reevaluation.
Karen speaks with hedge fund manager, film producer and high stakes poker player, Bill Perkins about his intense bidding war at Christies Auction House in NYC, to win a masterpiece by the late African American painter Ernie Barnes, The Sugar Shack (1976), for $15.3 million.JOIN Knarrative and #Knubia: https://www.knarrative.com/homeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.