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Put away your snow boots. The sun is rising, the birds are chirping, the flowers blooming, and Fire and Water Records is back with an all new special. Ryan and Neil Daly return for the first of four quarterly episodes spotlighting the seasons. First up: Spring Mix. The brothers showcase songs featuring themes of rebirth, rejuvenation, turning-the-page, self-healing, and recovery; and because it's the Brothers Daly they tie each song to a comedic, tragic, or just crazy story from their personal histories. Tune in and check it out! Track list "Every Time the Sun Comes Up" by Sharon Van Etten "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles "Here Comes the Rain Again" by The Eurhythmics "Let the Rain" by Sara Bareilles "Breathless" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" by Ella Fitzgerald "Heat Lightning" by Mitski "Roll Me Away" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band "Reincarnated" by Kendrick Lamar "Roller Coaster" by Luke Bryan "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living" by Eels "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
Put away your snow boots. The sun is rising, the birds are chirping, the flowers blooming, and Fire and Water Records is back with an all new special. Ryan and Neil Daly return for the first of four quarterly episodes spotlighting the seasons. First up: Spring Mix. The brothers showcase songs featuring themes of rebirth, rejuvenation, turning-the-page, self-healing, and recovery; and because it's the Brothers Daly they tie each song to a comedic, tragic, or just crazy story from their personal histories. Tune in and check it out! Track list "Every Time the Sun Comes Up" by Sharon Van Etten "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles "Here Comes the Rain Again" by The Eurhythmics "Let the Rain" by Sara Bareilles "Breathless" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" by Ella Fitzgerald "Heat Lightning" by Mitski "Roll Me Away" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band "Reincarnated" by Kendrick Lamar "Roller Coaster" by Luke Bryan "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living" by Eels "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
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This week, on LaunchLeft, Rain is joined by Sharon Van Etten. In this episode Sharon talks with Rain about how she got into music and what inspires her to write. We hear about Van Etten’s latest single Every Time the Sun Comes Up, and her happiness with finding a band that excites and moves her musically. Sharon then introduces Maxim Ludwig to the conversation and we learn about his new music, how they met, and some of their great stories, insights, and revelations about art, touring, and friendship. The episode closes with Maxim’s song Baby, I Wanna Be Your Lover Tonight. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [1:17] Where does Sharon draw inspiration creatively? [5:32] Sharon discusses her newly released single Every Time the Sun Comes Up. [7:56] Did Sharon ever envision being a musician? [14:18] Does Sharon prefer playing in the studio or live? [18:12] When was the first time Sharon really felt connected to music? [24:40] Maxim joins the show and Sharon share’s how they met. [37:03] How do music and visual art tie in together for Maxim? [40:39] What are everyone's thoughts on backing tracks? [48:40] How long has Sharon been following Maxim? [51:04] How did Maxim pick out the guitar for Sharon? [56:44] Why is live music so amazing? [1:00:20] Maxim introduces his song Baby, I Wanna Be Your Lover Tonight. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Take your time with your music, the pieces will fall into place when it's meant to be. Sharon is just now feeling like she has her band together after years and years of being a musician. Find like minded people and mentors to help you get started. Maxim started by helping Sharon, but learned so much and has been able to make his own music. There is nothing quite like the energy connection between audience and performer. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link Links for Sharon Van Etten: Sharon Van Etten's Website Sharon Van Etten's X Sharon Van Etten's Instagram Sharon Van Etten's Facebook Sharon Van Etten's YouTube Sharon Van Etten's TikTok Links for Maxim Ludwig: Maxim Ludwig's Instagram Maxim Ludwig's YouTube BIOGRAPHIES: Sharon Van Etten is an artist and recognized as one of the most influential and iconic songwriters of our time. She released her sixth full-length album, We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong, this past May. Leading into its release, Pitchfork profiled Van Etten stating, “Sharon Van Etten Is an Institution Now,” while Rolling Stone called her “one of the most fearless, soul-shredding songwriters on the planet.” Van Etten made her return to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in support of the new album and took the “soul-strengthening” (New Yorker) Wild Hearts Tour with Angel Olsen and Julien Baker all over the country. In support of Van Etten’s 2019 release, Remind Me Tomorrow, she was profiled in The New York Times’ Arts & Leisure section and the album was featured prominently in best of 2019 lists by NPR Music, Billboard, Fresh Air, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, ESQUIRE, The New Yorker and more. Van Etten has collaborated with artists ranging from Courtney Barnett and Joshua Homme to Norah Jones and Angel Olsen, and been covered by artists including Fiona Apple, Lucinda Williams, Big Red Machine and Idles. She has performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Austin City Limits TV and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Van Etten was a guest star in the Netflix series The OA and guest starred in Eliza Hittman’s “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always.” She performed in David Lynch’s revival of Twin Peaks. Off-screen, she wrote her first score for Katherine Dieckmann’s movie Strange Weather and the closing title song for Tig Notaro’s show, Tig. Most recently, she appeared in “How It Ends,” which also featured two songs by Van Etten.
Hosts Tom Davies and Mike Holdsworth sit down with Sharon Van Etten to conduct an interview-by-song across her illustrious catalog. If you can believe it, we're commemorating ten years since the release of ‘Are We There,' one of her most powerful and timeless collections, with a new limited-edition vinyl and a 7” including a live rendition of beloved tune “Every Time the Sun Comes Up.” Sharon's polymathic nature is on full display in this episode, discussing producing, performing, writing, collaborating, and her sonic influences. Links: Secretly Frequencies: Sharon Van Etten Playlist Link Secretly Society Podcast Link Secretly Society Podcast Store Link Secretly Society General Information Link Sharon Van Etten: Sharon Van Etten Website Link Sharon Van Etten on Instagram Sharon Van Etten on X Sharon Van Etten on Facebook
The guys are back to talk about the many 3-1 series in the first round of the NHL playoffs, the lack of scheduling ability of the league from a consumer perspective, the greatness of voices and iconic announcers in sports, the lunacy of NFL draft day, some who is better and a whole lot more. Sit back, grab a few beers and let's get into ‘er
Kent Blazy is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. His credits include several singles for Garth Brooks, as well as singles by Gary Morris, Diamond Rio, Patty Loveless and Chris Young. He has a total of seven number one hits to his credit. In 1982, Gary Morris took "Headed for a Heartache" to number 5 on the charts. In the years that followed other artists, such as The Forrester Sisters, T. Graham Brown, Donna Fargo and Moe Bandy recorded Kent's tunes. In 1987, Kent was introduced to a new demo singer by Bob Doyle, then with ASCAP, soon to be the manager for this emerging talent, Garth Brooks. Garth became Kent's most requested demo singer and Bob Doyle also advised, “Garth writes a little bit too.” The first song Garth and Kent penned together was "If Tomorrow Never Comes" which became the first number one song for both. The friendship and writing partnership continued as Garth included eight more of their songs on his albums. Four more of theirs songs captured the number one slot: "Somewhere Other Than the Night", "Ain't Goin' Down (‘Til the Sun Comes Up)", "It's Midnight Cinderella", and "She's Gonna Make It.” Brooks continued to record Blazy's material throughout the 1990s, including the singles “Cold Shoulder” and the George Jones duet “Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?).” He also co-wrote “That's What I Get for Lovin' You” by Diamond Rio and “Can't Get Enough” by Patty Loveless in the late 1990s. Kent's songwriting continues with established writing partnerships, as well as developing partnerships with new writers and artists. Many of his crafted works continue to be recorded by artists such as Diamond Rio, Kenny Chesney, Terri Clark, Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, Julie Roberts, Andy Griggs and Blaine Larsen, a new recording artist on RCA. Kent's latest #1 hit is Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song), recorded by Chris Young. Kent also has the title track on Reba's latest CD "All The Women I Am" It's also the name of her tour, tv special and her exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Also, look for Kent's latest cuts from Randy Houser "The Power of a Song" on Randy's latest CD. And "Empty Beer Cans" on Jon Pardi's album "Write You A Song". The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They're back for 2023! The Hauraki Big Show with Jase, Mike and Keyzie answering your questions, reading your jokes and solving your problems on the Big Show Podcast Outro! Need some advice of your own, or have any jokes? Get in touch with us on the Big Show Instagram @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JDNB Premiere - You Heard It Here First! This time around it's J Wilz, Load B, X4, Lizzy Stringer - Sun Comes Up forthcoming on DNB Vibes. Available from all good stores on the 4th of August. Buy https://jungledrumandbass.co.uk/news/jdnb-premiere-j-wilz-load-b-x4-lizzy-stringer-sun-comes-dnb-vibes
This is an exclusive, inside the recording studio with Hall of Fame songwriter Kent Blazy. You know him from If Tomorrow Never Comes, Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up) , It's Midnight Cinderella, and Somewhere Other Than the Night.Learn from his frame of mind, attitude and perspective on arranging his newest album. Kent's session starts with the "big bang composition" playing his original song February 9, 1964. This marks the explosive date when the Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. Hear the trust Kent has in his band, their rhythmic experience, and pure respect. But also note the spontaneity and original licks that he may get from Steve Allen. Listen to the role of technology on this album. The magic happens is what is going down in the same room. And Kent shares his view on the value of great arrangements. Enjoy two ole musicians riffing.
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Brendan announces his upcoming Fight Companion with Joe Rogan and talks Conor McGregor's multiple recent headline stories including new allegations, coaching TUF vs Tony Ferguson and more. Also, the announcement of a stacked UFC 287 card featuring Stylebender's rematch with Alex Pereira, this weekend's Bellator Bader vs Fedor and UFC's Lewis vs Spivac and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan announces his upcoming Fight Companion with Joe Rogan and talks Conor McGregor's multiple recent headline stories including new allegations, coaching TUF vs Tony Ferguson and more. Also, the announcement of a stacked UFC 287 card featuring Stylebender's rematch with Alex Pereira, this weekend's Bellator Bader vs Fedor and UFC's Lewis vs Spivac and much more. Factor - https://factormeals.com/SCHAUB50 with promo code SCHAUB50 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nic and Vince are going country! We talk about Garth Brooks massive hit Friends in Low Places, Ain't Going Down Till the Sun Comes UP and John Michael Montgomery's iconic hit Sold. We talk about the history of these songs and how they made us feel when they came out and also now plus our experience with them when we Karaoke sing them. Find us on: Instagram : @nostalgicjukeboxpodcast https://www.instagram.com/nostalgicjukeboxpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA04mfG6q-kOj0o7aWvZhIgSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1W5xn11CxwCZDG32GCf6IIApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nostalgic-jukebox-podcast/id1661588683
At certain times of the year, seems like certain attributes & qualities get more amplified than some others. For the season of Christmas for instance, the theme of love gets amplified more than ever & in some regions more than others [I am experiencing this firsthand now!
Original Air Date: 11/9/20 Kent Blazy is a singer/songwriter. His new album, Authentic, is available everywhere now. He is talking today about first meeting Garth Brooks in the late 80s and writing 'If Tomorrow Never Comes.' He is also chatting about his love for electric guitars and why the electric guitar is his absolute favorite to play and learn about. Kent is chatting about his newest album and how it came to be as well. Hear the story of Garth wanting to write machine gun lyrics and them creating the song, 'Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up).' Also, Kent chats it up about the difference in writing today versus 30 years ago. Kent shares the story of first hearing about Chris Young and sitting down with him to write 'Gettin' You Home.' All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com D. Hodge: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Kent: instagram.com/kentblazy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
THE SUN COMES UP SOOOO EARLY by 101.9POR
Buckle up and hang on tight, as we race this pickup truck out of the driveway and into Garth Brooks's frantic 1993 hit "Ain't Going Down (Til the Sun Comes Up)". We start by talking about when the blues is not the blues and finish by exploring the concept of rural authenticity that is starting to feel like it's at the bottom of this whole 80s & 90s country music phenomenon. Or is it? Join Melton as we try to figure it out.Oh, and before you park that truck, be sure to stop by Propaniacs: A King of the Hill Podcast.
Whatever day you're listening to this podcast, rest assured, it's Tuesday morning..."Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning" has long been one of the best loved songs in the Cowboy Junkies' canon. A hit single from "The Caution Horses", it was released as the Junkies were adjusting to the huge success of "The Trinity Session" and adjusting to recording for a major label for the first time. Michael Timmins and Alan Anton talk through the difficulties in finding the right sound for the album - and drop an exclusive on an exciting upcoming Junkies release that you won't want to miss. To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode, remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest. . "Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from the band, click here. To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.To buy "The Caution Horses" on vinyl, click here. To listen to "The Caution Horses", click here. For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here.For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here. For tour dates, click here.Copyright 2022 Latent Recordings.
Libri: Giovanni Raboni, Tutte le poesie, Einaudi..Marcel Proust, La strada di Swann, trad. N. Ginzburg, Einaudi..Nuova poesia americana (a cura di John Freeman e Damiano Abeni, trad. Damiano Abeni), Black Coffee..Awand, rivista..Musica: Pearl Jam, Wishlist..Bruce Springisteen & The E Street Band, Racing in the Streets..Claude Debussy, La boite à jouxjoux..Dave Brubeck, Lullabies..Sharon Van Etten, Every Time the Sun Comes Up..Redi Hasa, The Stolen Cello..Richard Ashcroft, A Song for the Lovers
Try Amazon Prime with a 30-Day Free Trial. Same Day Delivery, Access to Amazon Prime Video, and listen to over 2 Million song with Amazon Music. Try it today, click link here: Amazon 30-Day Free Trial Check out Kandelita Company! They offer many different Filipino inspired scented candles like ones you smell at a Filipino home, like Baporub, Leche Flan, Ube, and Manila Mango! Check out Kandelita Company at www.kandelitacompany.com TODAY's Episode, I am joined with two special guests, Merry and David from 8RaySunShop, a new T-Shirt Company that is inspired by and for Filipino Foodies, Nurses, and Filipinos in general. We talk about how they started, how they love living in the Arkansas area, and make some funny mnemonics on the way! They are really funny and also make youtubes. Check them out on their youtube HERE, and their shop at www.8raysunshop.com. CHALLENGE US! Send us Tagalog words you want us to try to put in Mnemonic Devices(crazy sentences) and we'll try to figure it out. Email them at rttagalogpod@gmail.com And if you have any comments or better mnemonics, record a voice message, and email us and we'll put it on the show. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, rate, and review! Please support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/rttagalog Add our instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rttagalog For comments and questions, email us: rttagalogpod@gmail.com MERCH! Check out the RT Tagalog Merch Here: RT TAGALOG MERCH! Check out Geoff's other content at: Website - www.ningeoff.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ningeoff Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/Ningeoff Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ningeoff/ Sign up for Audible Premium Plus and get up to two free audiobooks. Click the link Here: Audible Premium Plus with 2 Free Audiobooks This episode is sponsored by Masarap Box! They offer a unique subscription box service for Filipino Snacks! With promo code: 'RT10" for 10% off a one time purchase at shopmasarapbox.com So check it out today!
The LionsNest: Stories of a Mother finding herself in Parenting
Welcome to The LionsNest!This is a podcast all about Motherhood, the good, the bad, the ugly, the sticky, and the embarrassing. Motherhood isn't easy, we all do it differently and there is no right or wrong. I want to tell you I'm NOT here to give you advice, I'm here to tell you its OK if you feel like your kid sucks, its OK to be exhausted, OK and to not know what your doing, its all literally OK!I want to welcome you to join me on this journey because I have no idea what I'm doing either.This week i give some appreciation for my husband, he's always been my biggest supporter and number one fan and i truly hope he knows I am for him as well. He is so ambitious and does a really good job at staying focused when he wants to be and he encourages me to more efficient. He also gave me some wise words once "the sun comes up for everyone, it only matters to you what you do with it". Please email me with your thoughts, ideas, experiences and stories at Thelionsnestpodcast@gmail.com and DM me on Instagram @thelionsnest.podcast
I'm Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. The title, Brothers In Arms, is chosen to recognize the military participation and sacrifices of Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan as our allies during the war. It's all about the brotherhood and the music. We thank you all for your service. - - - -Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they'd promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier's down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. - - - - This episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. - - - -Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. - - - -For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. - - -This episode is called “Brothers In Arms” - - -- - - Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - - or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You'll hear:1) Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits2) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan3) Semper Fi by Trace Adkins4) Okie From Muskogee by Merle Haggard & The Strangers5) The Man Who Couldn't Cry by Loudon Wainwright III6) The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel7) I Once Was a Soldier by Garth Porter8) When The Master Calls The Roll by Rosanne Cash (w/ Rodney Crowell, Amy Helm, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine and Tony Joe White)9) One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) by Mick Hucknall (lead singer of Simply Red)10) In My Life by Judy Collins11) 500 Miles Away From Home by The Kingston Trio12) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins13) Who Knows Where the Time Goes? by Fairport Convention14) I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green) by John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew15) Puff (The Magic Dragon) by Peter, Paul And Mary16) Lean On Me by Bill Withers17) Ring Of Fire by Eric Burdon & The Animals18) Living Legend by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson)19) 8th of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich]20) Forever Young by Bob Dylan21) After the War by Wes Carr & Lance Corporal Elizabeth Smith22) Arlington by Trace Adkins23) Born in the U.S.A. [Live] (Springsteen on Broadway) by Bruce Springsteen24) He Was My Brother by Simon & Garfunkel25) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Dolores Keane, Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic
1. Kevin Morby - I Have Been to the Mountain 2. Best Coast - Boyfriend - 10th Anniversary Edition 3. Capitol - Always Saying Nothing 4. JDM Global - Tide 5. Greta Morgan - When the Sun Comes Up 6. Anika - Change 7. Faye Webster - A Dream With a Baseball Player 8. Alice Phoebe Lou - Lovesick 9. Meat Wave - Tugboat 10. The City Gates - Le Silence 11. L'objectif - Do It Again 12. Absolutely Free - How to Paint Clouds 13. Ghost Woman - Dead and Gone 14. Drug Church - Head-Off 15. King Shelter - CONCRETE! 16. Margot - Fame 17. Sam Himself - Nothing Like the Night 18. SAULT - 9 19. Monophonics - It's Only Us 20. Thee Sacred Souls - Will I See You Again? 21. Silver Firs - Versions of You 22. Beach Fossils - L.I.N.E. 23. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Weekend Run 24. Molly Payton - Honey 25. Gruff Rhys - Everlasting Joy 26. JOMORO - Mirror
#205-201Intro/Outro: Green-Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf205. Golden Slumbers Medley by The Beatles (14)204. Ain't Going Down (Til the Sun Comes Up) by Garth Brooks (2)203. St. James Infirmary Blues by The White Stripes202. All I Wanna Do by Sheryl Crow201. Soul of a Man by Beck (2)Balderdash alertBonus excerpt: St. James Infirmary by Louis ArmstrongDecade update:70's - 6500's - 5790's - 5160's - 4310's - 3480's - 2550's - 2140's - 230's - 120's - 1Top years:1970 - 131973, 2005, 1966 - 101994, 1971, 2015, 2008 - 9We still have not heard from the following years: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1981, 2016, 2017, and 2019
You’ll hear: 1) Fanfare For The Common Man by Mannheim Steamroller 2) The Star Spangled Banner by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir 3) Note To The Unknown Soldier by Five For Fighting 4) God Bless The U.S.A. by Lee Greenwood 5) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by The Kingston Trio 6) Weight Of The World by Judy Collins 7) Red, White, And Blue by Brian McKnight (with Rascal Flatts) 8) God Bless America by Celine Dion 9) Some Gave All by Billy Ray Cyrus 10) There's A Hero by Billy Gilman 11) Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits 12) Only Remembered by Coope Boyes & Simpson 13) American Soldier by Toby Keith 14) Soldier's Angel by Stevie Nicks (with Lindsey Buckingham) 15) America's Song by will.i.am, David Foster, Faith Hill, Bono, Seal, Mary J. Blige 16) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 17) Whatever Brings You Back by Wynonna Judd 18) I Am A Patriot by Jackson Browne 19) Hero by Mariah Carey 20) For You by Keith Urban 21) Ragged Old Flag by Johnny Cash 22) The Green Fields of France [also known as "No Man's Land" or "Willie McBride"] by The Irish Tenors 23) Two Soldiers Coming Home by Lori McKenna 24) The Battle Hymn Of The Republic by Lee Greenwood 25) Amazing Grace by Judy Collins 26) Imagine by Jack Johnson 27) Requiem For A Soldier by Katherine Jenkins 28) America The Beautiful by Ray Charles 29) Roll Tide (Crimson Tide & the hymn 'Eternal Father Strong To Save') [The Navy Hymn] by Hans Zimmer
Redifusión de la emisión de Fabuloseando!! n.º 23 (22/05/2005). Los irresponsables de Fabuloseando!! advierten que la emisión de hoy puede provocar tipos de reacciones distintas, a saber: a) quedarse dormido y tener sueños placenteros. b) deseos incontrolables de susurrar y acurrucarse contra alguien amado. c) sentir algo así como caliente, y tener ganas de correr salvaje. Había pensado en hoy viajar, lejos, cerca, hacia el sur, hacia el norte, hacia el este o el oeste, a países exóticos, a lugares acogedores… pero no conseguí pasajes, y no pude invitarte. Por eso decidí quedarme, para abrazarte y susurrarte palabras bonitas con los labios pegados al lóbulo de tu oreja. Las palabras emparentesisadas (), no son murmullos cálidos, ni amorosos. Son apartes, aclaraciones, matices. Son ganas de jugar a seducir sin pensar en consecuencias, en posibles daños laterales. No es así, no, no es así como puedes engatusarme a mi. Si fuese capaz de encontrar las palabras mágicas, las caricias infalibles, los besos correctamente decantados… ese punto frágil que, rozado, demuele la coraza que protege tu corazón. Si supiese cantar con la voz del poeta que estremece tu entraña; si supiese todas esas cosas, y alguna más que aún necesito descubrir, me pedirías con los labios marcados que lo hiciese otra vez. Marilyn Monroe. Runing Wild Os Mutantes. Baby Fun Lovin' Criminals. I'm Not In Love Marilyn Monroe. Do it again Smoke City. Underwater love The Magnetic Fields. I have the moon Michelle Shocked. I know what you need The Dandy Warhols. Sleep Las historias fabulosas de la niña Nitriska Cowboy Junkies. Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning Nat King Cole. Aquellos ojos verdes João Gilberto. Desafinado VAST. Flames Peor Impossible. Susurrando Ray Davis. Drivin’ Claro que todo esto no me habría pasado si hubiese viajado. La verdad es que lo de no conseguir pasajes es mala disculpa. si le hubiese hecho caso, en su día, a mi peluquera de ojos de chocolate, y me hubiese sacado el permiso de conducir, por amor, habría estado ahí, a tu lado, apartando el cabello de tu oreja y susurrando, habría ido hacia ti conduciendo, o como dicen del otro lado, manejando. Abraços e beijinhos e carinhos sem ter fim…
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Garth Brooks has said if it weren't for songwriter Kent Blazy, there probably would be no Garth Brooks. You can also see the video of this episode here and follow the prompts to leave comments: https://youtu.be/CcAqcQTCEhw In this episode, Kent tells us how he became a songwriter, the stories behind his hit songs, songwriting tips, the value in preparation and perseverance, and about his heart wrenchingly personal album “Authentic.” Kent also answers some fun personal questions!Philanthropy-Alive Hospice: https://tinyurl.com/wnue293khttps://kentblazy.com/Social media platforms:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Kentblazymusic/Apple Music- https://music.apple.com/us/album/authentic/1533211254 Amazon Music- https://music.amazon.com/artists/B000QJNYE4/kent-blazy YouTube Music- https://music.youtube.com/browse/VLPLiWpxuDpuH7i0ZJUOh7uzwRH0apLDqSwZ(Subscribe for more content: https://www.youtube.com/c/BoredandCuriousPodcastwithMaryKatz)Bio:Kent Blazy is an American country music songwriter from Lexington, KY who now calls Nashville, TN home. His credits include several singles for Garth Brooks, as well as singles by Gary Morris, Diamond Rio, Patty Loveless and Chris Young. Blazy has a total of seven number one hits to his credit. Kent Blazy was raised in Lexington, Kentucky. At an early age, he played rhythm guitar and sang in various local bands, citing The Byrds, Rodney Crowell and Joe Ely as influences. He later played for Canadian singer Ian Tyson. Later on, Blazy met former Exile member Mark Gray, who suggested that Blazy move to Nashville, Tennessee. Eventually, he signed to a publishing contract, but the publishing company closed; despite the loss of contract, Gary Morris sent Blazy's "Headed for a Heartache" into the top 5 on the country charts. By the late 1980s, Blazy met with a then-unknown Garth Brooks, who gave him the idea for a song entitled "If Tomorrow Never Comes." He and Brooks co-wrote the song, which went on to become Brooks' first number one hit. Brooks continued to record Blazy's material throughout the 1990s, including the singles "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)," "It's Midnight Cinderella," "She's Gonna Make It," "Somewhere Other Than the Night" and the George Jones duet "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)." He also co-wrote "That's What I Get for Lovin' You" by Diamond Rio and "Can't Get Enough" by Patty Loveless in the late 1990s. Blazy, along with songwriters Pat Alger, Tony Arata and Kim Williams, recorded an album entitled A Songwriters' Tribute to Garth Brooks, which included their renditions of songs that they had written for Brooks. This album was released in 2001 via VFR Records. Other songs that Blazy has co-written include "You Can Let Go" by Crystal Shawanda and "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" by Chris Young from 2008 and 2009 respectively, as well as American Idol season 8 finalist Danny Gokey's debut single "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me."Intro music artist credit: Short Guitar Clip by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Welcome home. And welcome back to The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. This project started with a story I saw on TV in 2018, a story about a soldier, a 23-year-old Army helicopter sniper, who served in the Vietnam War. Before Christmas 1970, he received a Christmas card from a sixth-grader he didn't know. It had a simple message: "Thank you." He said it helped him get through the war. Over the years, he prized the letter and wondered what happened to the little girl who wrote it. That got me thinking about a letter that I received in 1968 from a soldier serving in Vietnam. I was a disc jockey in Manchester NH playing the hits every night. In July of that year, I got a letter from the soldier requesting that I play three songs dedicated to his girlfriend who was attending college in the area. I played the songs, and that was that. But I saved that letter for 50 years and in 2018, I started to wonder what had happened to that soldier. I tried to locate him, but, so far, I haven’t made contact. The search however continues. In the meantime, an episode was born. It’s called “A Letter From Long Binh.” Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on that War. It’s all about the music. As a tribute to your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. ***** This episode is called “A Letter From Long Binh” ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 *****or by email at --- dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) Dancing In The Street by David Bowie (w/ Mick Jagger) 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Still In Saigon by The Charlie Daniels Band 4) Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5) Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley 6) Camouflage by Stan Ridgway 7) Ride My See-Saw by The Moody Blues 8) Green, Green Grass of Home by Porter Wagoner 9) Revival by The Allman Brothers Band 10) Going To a Go-Go by The Miracles (w/ Smokey Robinson) 11) White Room by Cream 12) Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash 13) Orange Crush by R.E.M. 14) Suavecito by Malo 15) Jolly Green [To the tune of George Hamilton IV's 1963 hit, "Abilene"] by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 16) Blue Monday by Fats Domino 17) I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish 18) She's A Woman by The Beatles 19) Sweet Hitch-Hiker by Creedence Clearwater Revival 20) Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison 21) My Little Marine by Jamie Horton 22) Me And Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin 23) All American Country Boy by Alan Jackson 24) Ball Of Fire by Tommy James & The Shondells 25) Sweets For My Sweet by The Drifters 26) Kentucky Woman by Deep Purple 27) Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin 28) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 29) Oye Como Va by Santana 30) Ba Muoi Ba [the name of a Vietnamese-produced beer, which means "thirty-three (now called "333 Premium Export Beer")] by Chuck Rosenberg (lead) & Bill Ellis 31) California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas 32) Once I Was by Gregg Allman 33) Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley 34) The Grand Tour by George Jones 35) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez 36) God Bless America by Connie Francis
Laura Palmer's killer is revealed in one of the most harrowing yet brilliant episodes of television ever, Twin Peaks episode 2.7 "Lonely Souls," original air date November 10, 1990.
As broadcast January 18, 2021. We welcome Yejin back to the studio for our 2nd hour Popcast feature after a vacation knitting...or something? Show commences paying tribute to the "Loaded" Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 1996, then it's two full hours of new stuff from all over the sound spectrum just out.#feelthegravityPart I (00:00) The Velvet Underground – Rock and Roll Beach Bunny – Blame Game Mogwai – Ritchie Sacramento Major Murphy – Access Baio – Dead Hand Control Caroline Kingsbury – Lose Part II (30:03) Lana del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country Club Julien Baker – Hardline Samia – Does Not Heal (Christian Lee Hutson vers) Fruit Bats – Holy Rose Death Cab for Cutie – Waterfalls Everyone You Know – When the Sun Comes Up Pinegrove – Dotted Line (Amperland, NY) Part III (63:15) OK Go – You're so Damn Hot Caroline Rose – Do You Think We'll Last Forever? Rhye - Come in Closer Charlotte Lawrence - Talk You Down MOKITA & Stand Atlantic - I'm Sorry dodie - Hate Myself Part IV (93:17) Tom Grennan - Little Bit of Love Nao - Antidote (ft.Adekunle Gold) Galantis & JVKE - Dandelion LAUV - 2021 Vinyl Pinups & Night Panda - No Rules Billie Eilish - ilomilo Ed Carlsen - Cage
LaToya Renee London (born December 29, 1978) is an American R&B and soul singer and stage actress who was fourth-place finalist on the third season of American Idol. Her debut album, Love & Life, was released in September 2005 and spawned a number of moderate R&B chart hits. She has concentrated on stage work, including originating and performing the role of Nettie in the national tour of the Broadway musical The Color Purple from 2007 to 2010, for which she won an Ovation Award.[1] She was the lead in the U.S. regional debut of The Bodyguard, a musical based on the 1992 film London was born in San Francisco, California and raised in Oakland, California, where she had her first public musical performance when, at the age of 7, she sang in her mother's wedding. Her interest in singing began when she was just 4 years old, when she frequently sang when attending Allen Temple Baptist church. As a teenager, she sang with the Oakland Youth Chorus from 1993 to 1996. In 1996, she graduated from Skyline High School (the same school actor Tom Hanks and basketball player Gary Payton attended). She also worked as a waitress and a bartender and sang in a Christian rock group. She was also a backup vocalist and did frequent guest vocals for several Bay Area artists. When she began American Idol, she was the lead vocalist in a band, All-Star Jukebox, which usually performed at weddings. London auditioned for the third season of American Idol in Los Angeles, California. Although she moved on through each round, she had not been featured prominently in any aired footage and was written off by many fans before the first studio performances. However, as a member of the third group of eight semifinalists, she sang Eric Carmen's "All by Myself," and received a standing ovation from celebrity judges Donna Summer, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. Jackson labeled her performance as "brilliant" and "what the search for a superstar is all about," Abdul called her "unbelievable" and praised her "quiet confidence," and Simon Cowell said she was "the best of the group" and that it was a "superb, outstanding performance." She was voted through to the final 12 contestants with 32.3 percent of audience votes, the largest percentage for every week of the semifinals.In the following nine weeks, London had several high points on American Idol. Cowell called her performance of Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody" "amazing" and "awesome." Abdul said that she reminded her of "a young Gladys Knight" after she performed the Garth Brooks song "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)," Nickolas Ashford of famed soul duo Ashford & Simpson called her performance of "Ooo Baby Baby" by Smokey Robinson as "beautiful" and full of "sex appeal," Film director Quentin Tarantino called her a "powerhouse" after her performance of "Somewhere" from the musical West Side Story, and Cowell announced her as "the best singer in the competition" after she sang "All the Time" by Barry Manilow and gave her "a ten out of ten" for her performance of "Don't Rain on My Parade," which also garnered standing ovations from Abdul and Jackson.London was central to one of the first controversies of the show. On April 21, 2004, the night after the final seven contestants performed Barry Manilow songs, London, Jennifer Hudson, and eventual winner Fantasia Barrino ended up in the bottom three with the least viewer votes. Together, these three had been dubbed "The Three Divas" for their critically acclaimed performances.[3] London had the highest vote totals out of the three, and Hudson was ultimately eliminated. Because all three of the singers were African American and the frontrunners of the competition, music icon Elton John deemed the voting as "racist," igniting a flurry of news and speculation over the validity of the voting system. John complained at a promotional news conference that, "The three people I was really impressed with, and they just happened to be black, young female singers, and they all seem to be landing in the bottom three."London's second controversy occurred on May 11, 2004, when the final four contestants each performed two disco songs. Simon Cowell, who previously endorsed her as the best singer in the competition, suggested that his only complaint with London was that after ten weeks he still did not know anything at all about her. Cowell also suggested that contestant Jasmine Trias would almost certainly be voted off the next day. However, on May 12, London became the ninth of the 12 finalists to be eliminated, finishing in fourth place, with Barrino also landing in the bottom two. London's farewell song was "Don't Rain on My Parade. Immediately after being eliminated from the series, London was featured in the Norman Lear-helmed Declare Yourself voting campaign by famed photographer David LaChapelle, alongside music stars like Christina Aguilera and André 3000. Her appearance on Idol host Ryan Seacrest's daily television talk show was one of its highest-rated episodes, and Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown officially declared May 4 to be LaToya London Day; one month later, she officially received the key to the city. Her rendition of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "If You Don't Know Me by Now" on the top-selling compilation disc, American Idol Season 3: Greatest Soul Classics, was praised as one of the album's best. She was also heavily featured on the group track, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."In the summer of 2004, London performed with the other top 10 finalists in American Idol season three international tour, which crossed the United States and also visited China and Singapore. She had a guest co-hosting gig on the national entertainment news show, Access Hollywood, and she has performed for such events and galas as the Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation, 100 Black Men of America, and the Clear Channel holiday party. London has also performed the national anthem for numerous National Football League games, including the 2005 Super Bowl NFL Commissioner pre-game party. She has shared the stage with such icons and superstars as Elton John, Whoopi Goldberg, Barry Manilow, Gladys Knight, Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Rachelle Ferrell, Goapele, and Burt Bacharach.In November 2004, it was announced that London had been signed to jazz recording label Peak Records, an imprint of Concord Records, the final label of jazz legend Ray Charles before his death. Her first single, "Appreciate," which featured a guest rap from Black Thought of the Hip-Hop group The Roots, hit the airwaves in July, and a music video of that song followed. The CD single, "Appreciate/Every Part of Me/All By Myself" reached number eight on the Billboard Singles Sales Chart. The single sold 8,500 units.2005–2006: Love & LifeHer debut studio album, Love & Life, was released on September 20, 2005. A mix of R&B, soul, jazz, and hip-hop, Love & Life featured songwriting by London, along with songs by well-known producers such as David Foster and Narada Michael Walden. The San Francisco Chronicle called her "impassioned and polished" with "sumptuous, wondrously elastic mezzo pipes," People magazine called it one of the best post-American Idol albums, and Apple Computer's iTunes named it one of the best albums of 2005, and her song "Non A What'cha Do" as one of the best individual recordings of the year. Love & Life sold 12,546 albums in its first week, landing at number 82 on Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and at number 27 on Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. To date, it has sold approximately 58,000 copies.[4] Additionally, London has sold over 15,000 digital downloads.[4]London released two follow-up singles, "Every Part of Me" and "State of My Heart" in 2006, the latter of which hit number 40 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and number five on the radio industry periodical Friday Morning Quarterback's Adult Contemporary spin chart.London was also nominated for an award in the R&B category of the 2006 Bay Area Rap Scene (BARS) Awards; however, violence and disruption ended the show early before the award winners were announced. Latoya was competing against R&B star Goapele, among others.London announced that despite having an initial three-album deal, she had parted ways from Peak Records and Concord Records. She is currently writing songs for her second album and is shopping for a new recording label.In February 2006, she landed a lead role in Laterras R. Whitfield's touring dramatic comedy play Issues: We All Have 'Em. She sang a jazz-tinged version of "Hark! Hear the Bells" on the VH1 Soul Train Christmas television special, and sang the same song on a special edition of the 40th Anniversary A Charlie Brown Christmas album.In late summer 2006, London made her Los Angeles professional stage debut with a starring role in the retro musical, Beehive, at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood. London and the show earned rave reviews. That same year, the cast was nominated by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for Best Ensemble Performance in their annual awards.London was featured as a guest vocalist on Paul Taylor's new album, Ladies' Choice, released in May 2007.London played Nettie in The Color Purple, which debuted at the Cadillac Palace Theatre for an extended run in Chicago, Illinois. London ended her run in 2010 and received a nomination for a NAACP Theatre Award in 2008 in the best supporting actress in an equity production category.[5]2010–present: Urban Punk]London joined with hip-hop artist H2O in 2010 to form the group Urban Punk,[6][7] producing music that combines Europop melodies with hip-hop rhythms. They have released two tracks, "Around the World" and "Twisted".[8]In June 2013, London joined the cast of the Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.[9]London has starred in a number of national tours, including Redemption of a Dogg, and Tyler Perry's Madea on the Run, as well as regional productions, including Silence! The Musical and as Shug Avery in Celebration Theatre's production of The Color Purple.[10] She was the lead in the U.S. regional debut of The Bodyguard, a musical based on the 1992 film See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kent Blazy is a singer/songwriter. His new album, Authentic, is available everywhere now. He is talking today about first meeting Garth Brooks in the late 80s and writing 'If Tomorrow Never Comes.' He is also chatting about his love for electric guitars and why the electric guitar is his absolute favorite to play and learn about. Kent is chatting about his newest album and how it came to be as well. Hear the story of Garth wanting to write machine gun lyrics and them creating the song, 'Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up).' Also, Kent chats it up about the difference in writing today versus 30 years ago. Kent shares the story of first hearing about Chris Young and sitting down with him to write 'Gettin' You Home.' All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com D. Hodge: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Kent: instagram.com/kentblazy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
Despite election uncertainty, business continues on Wall Street. Shares of Scott’s Miracle-Gro rise after the company wraps up a strong fiscal year. Global same-store sales were a bright spot in Wendy’s 3rd-quarter report, but challenges continue. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, as well as Uber and Lyft getting a boost from California’s voters.
Deeply inspiring music and lots of laughter. Elizabeth Seldin interviews Segnon who is a music producer living in NYC and speaks about work ethic, collaboration, creative flow, being a black man living at the epicenter of the pandemic during BLM and the energetic vibrations about what we create and put out in the world. Listen to the end to hear a song that Segnon Executive Produced and wrote the chorus to: "The Sun Comes Up" written and performed by Lafayette Stokley (Feat. Jessica Bennett).
... Over Santa Monica Boulevard! We get Josh Wood's Santa Monica from AEG to the table in this week's episode. See who's beach is best! Post your comments to Twitter/Instagram @FirstTurnCast or email us at firstturntabletop@gmail.com. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe! Until next week, play more games!
I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. The title, Brothers In Arms, is chosen to recognize the military participation and sacrifices of Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan as our allies during the war. It’s all about the brotherhood and the music. We thank you all for your service. - - - - Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. - - - - This episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. - - - - Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. - - - - For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. - - - This episode is called “Brothers In Arms” - - - - - - Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - - or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You’ll hear: 1) Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits 2) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan 3) Semper Fi by Trace Adkins 4) Okie From Muskogee by Merle Haggard & The Strangers 5) The Man Who Couldn't Cry by Loudon Wainwright III 6) The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel 7) I Once Was a Soldier by Garth Porter 8) When The Master Calls The Roll by Rosanne Cash (w/ Rodney Crowell, Amy Helm, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine and Tony Joe White) 9) One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) by Mick Hucknall (lead singer of Simply Red) 10) In My Life by Judy Collins 11) 500 Miles Away From Home by The Kingston Trio 12) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 13) Who Knows Where the Time Goes? by Fairport Convention 14) I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green) by John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew 15) Puff (The Magic Dragon) by Peter, Paul And Mary 16) Lean On Me by Bill Withers 17) Ring Of Fire by Eric Burdon & The Animals 18) Living Legend by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson) 19) 8th of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich] 20) Forever Young by Bob Dylan 21) After the War by Wes Carr & Lance Corporal Elizabeth Smith 22) Arlington by Trace Adkins 23) Born in the U.S.A. [Live] (Springsteen on Broadway) by Bruce Springsteen 24) He Was My Brother by Simon & Garfunkel 25) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Dolores Keane, Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic
Armed with the feel-good vibes of Rudimental's song "Sun Comes Up", Ryan and co-host Scott Waldman explore the cornerstone to finding meaning in life: hope. The two explore hope's effects on our lives and ways to restore or strengthen this powerful mental state.
Armed with the feel-good vibes of Rudimental's song "Sun Comes Up", Ryan and co-host Scott Waldman explore the cornerstone to finding meaning in life: hope. The two explore hope's effects on our lives and ways to restore or strengthen this powerful mental state.
In this episode I discuss: The power of doing one thing a day that scares you The connection between running and life The benefit of manufacturing adversity in order to evolve How chaos becomes order My latest YouTube Release: When the Sun Comes Up - Running Motivation
Welcome home. And welcome back to The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. This project started with a story I saw on TV in 2018, a story about a soldier, a 23-year-old Army helicopter sniper, who served in the Vietnam War. Before Christmas 1970, he received a Christmas card from a sixth-grader he didn't know. It had a simple message: "Thank you." He said it helped him get through the war. Over the years, he prized the letter and wondered what happened to the little girl who wrote it. That got me thinking about a letter that I received in 1968 from a soldier serving in Vietnam. I was a disc jockey in Manchester NH playing the hits every night. In July of that year, I got a letter from the soldier requesting that I play three songs dedicated to his girlfriend who was attending college in the area. I played the songs, and that was that. But I saved that letter for 50 years and in 2018, I started to wonder what had happened to that soldier. I tried to locate him, but, so far, I haven’t made contact. The search however continues. In the meantime, an episode was born. It’s called “A Letter From Long Binh.” Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on that War. It’s all about the music. As a tribute to your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “A Letter From Long Binh” You’ll hear: 1) Dancing In The Street by David Bowie (w/ Mick Jagger) 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Still In Saigon by The Charlie Daniels Band 4) Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5) Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley 6) Camouflage by Stan Ridgway 7) Ride My See-Saw by The Moody Blues 8) Green, Green Grass of Home by Porter Wagoner 9) Revival by The Allman Brothers Band 10) Going To a Go-Go by The Miracles (w/ Smokey Robinson) 11) White Room by Cream 12) Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash 13) Orange Crush by R.E.M. 14) Suavecito by Malo 15) Jolly Green [To the tune of George Hamilton IV's 1963 hit, "Abilene"] by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 16) Blue Monday by Fats Domino 17) I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish 18) She's A Woman by The Beatles 19) Sweet Hitch-Hiker by Creedence Clearwater Revival 20) Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison 21) My Little Marine by Jamie Horton 22) Me And Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin 23) All American Country Boy by Alan Jackson 24) Ball Of Fire by Tommy James & The Shondells 25) Sweets For My Sweet by The Drifters 26) Kentucky Woman by Deep Purple 27) Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin 28) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 29) Oye Como Va by Santana 30) Ba Muoi Ba [the name of a Vietnamese-produced beer, which means "thirty-three (now called "333 Premium Export Beer")] by Chuck Rosenberg (lead) & Bill Ellis 31) California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas 32) Once I Was by Gregg Allman 33) Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley 34) The Grand Tour by George Jones 35) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez 36) God Bless America by Connie Francis
This is the last of the vampires! Thank you so much for listening along - I've already got the next project brewing in my head!
Continuing with Lyrah's story.
Until The Sun Comes Up, Part 1 (possible three parts)
Comedian Ray Devito is here was we discuss: Having anxiety, when is the best time to have sex, a me too story, when to walk away from a fight, and listener mail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)
Comedian Ray Devito is here was we discuss: Having anxiety, when is the best time to have sex, a me too story, when to walk away from a fight, and listener mail.
Brandon proud of his mom for focusing on her health. On this Day on KFIN - 1993 -Garth Brooks - "Ain't Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up." Do/Will you let your hair go grey? Gotcha Gossip: Taylor Swift hits the cover of Rolling Stone. People are Crazy: Horse and Buggy was Rockin! Saved by the Bell Revival without Zac Morris!? We celebrate birthdays! Country Music News: Luke Bryan turns the OPRY Pink. Sarah Munoz - ASTATE- Football VS Southern Illinois this Saturday! Kelly panics when her belt won't fit. National Hug Your Boss Day. Throwback Thursday. Gotcha Gossip: Chrissy Teagan answers a fans face time call. Most dangerous songs to drive to. Country Music News: What's on TV tonight?
Ремикс на популярный трек от Firebeatz совместно с Vertel вышедший на крупнейшем мировом лейбле Armada Music от Alex Hart. Приятного прослушивания! Подписывайтесь на YouTube канал → www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0NT… Join me on Facebook → www.facebook.com/djalexhart/ Слушайте все выпуски первым на своем смартфоне с приложением Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… Подписывайтесь в социальных сетях и будьте в курсе всех новостей: www.promodj.com/djalexhart www.facebook.com/djalexhart www.twitter.com/djalexhart www.soundcloud.com/djalexhart www.instagram.com/djalexhart
Ремикс на популярный трек от Firebeatz совместно с Vertel вышедший на крупнейшем мировом лейбле Armada Music от Alex Hart. Приятного прослушивания! Подписывайтесь на YouTube канал → www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0NT… Join me on Facebook → www.facebook.com/djalexhart/ Слушайте все выпуски первым на своем смартфоне с приложением Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… Подписывайтесь в социальных сетях и будьте в курсе всех новостей: www.promodj.com/djalexhart www.facebook.com/djalexhart www.twitter.com/djalexhart www.soundcloud.com/djalexhart www.instagram.com/djalexhart
Ремикс на популярный трек от Firebeatz совместно с Vertel вышедший на крупнейшем мировом лейбле Armada Music от Alex Hart. Приятного прослушивания! Подписывайтесь на YouTube канал → www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0NT… Join me on Facebook → www.facebook.com/djalexhart/ Слушайте все выпуски первым на своем смартфоне с приложением Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… Подписывайтесь в социальных сетях и будьте в курсе всех новостей: www.promodj.com/djalexhart www.facebook.com/djalexhart www.twitter.com/djalexhart www.soundcloud.com/djalexhart www.instagram.com/djalexhart
Ремикс на популярный трек от Firebeatz совместно с Vertel вышедший на крупнейшем мировом лейбле Armada Music от Alex Hart. Приятного прослушивания! Подписывайтесь на YouTube канал → www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0NT… Join me on Facebook → www.facebook.com/djalexhart/ Слушайте все выпуски первым на своем смартфоне с приложением Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… Подписывайтесь в социальных сетях и будьте в курсе всех новостей: www.promodj.com/djalexhart www.facebook.com/djalexhart www.twitter.com/djalexhart www.soundcloud.com/djalexhart www.instagram.com/djalexhart
Selina Albright’s R&B/Soul 2013 release entitled "Brighter" topped the UK Soul Chart for four weeks, and her sassy 2010 Jazz original "You and I," was featured on iTunes' "Top 100 Downloads" list for the genre of Jazz in 2010! Her 2016 single release “Sun Comes Up” (2016) primed the market for her 2017 full-length R&B project entitled "Conversations," featuring Billboard chart-topping, Grammy-considered singles "Eat Something (feat. Kay-Ta Matsuno)" and "Possible." A Special Edition release of "Conversations" was released in 2017 throughout all Japanese territories, and remained on the Sapporo Hot 100 chart for weeks in a row, among artists such as Katy Perry and Rihanna!
Bully Resistant Show Featuring Selina Albright – Selina Albright’s R&B/Soul 2013 release entitled "Brighter" topped the UK Soul Chart for four weeks, and her sassy 2010 Jazz original "You and I," was featured on iTunes' "Top 100 Downloads" list for the genre of Jazz in 2010! Her 2016 single release “Sun Comes Up” (2016) primed the market for her 2017 full-length R&B project entitled "Conversations," featuring Billboard chart-topping, Grammy-considered singles "Eat Something (feat. Kay-Ta Matsuno)" and "Possible." A Special Edition release of "Conversations" was released in 2017 throughout all Japanese territories, and remained on the Sapporo Hot 100 chart for weeks in a row, among artists such as Katy Perry and Rihanna!
On this week's particularly rich episode of the @butterchickenpodcast, the #butterchickenboys have an amazing conversation with one of the OGs in the urban desi scene, Raghav. @DJSharad and @DJJuicy sit down with @raghavworldwide and discuss the beginnings his illustrious career - from his first singing show at age 4 and the musically diverse hallways of his home in Calgary, Canada, to his time at the Paul McCartney School of Music in the United Kingdom where he felt he was finally able to show his Indianness. Raghav describes his journey to success as more than the result of having a passion, but also a calling. His unique sounds of pop, Hindi and Bollywood, all steeped in Caribbean #riddims are what identifies this 6 time platinum artist. We hear the backstory of his hits #SoConfused and #AngelEyes, and get insight into the workings of the South Asian music industry and waves of pop culture. Raghav has collaborated with @arrahman on the film #JabTakHaiJaan, and has worked on countless projects both big and small in his lifetime. One of the proudest moments of his professional career has been recording the music video for his song Until the Sun Comes Up with @nelly and Abhishek Bachchan @bachchan, in which his passion for green energy and philanthropy came to fruition. Raghav ends the episode with visions of his career's 2nd chapter - more sold out concerts, but with a twist. We can't wait to see what he has in store!
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March 22: Last Night at the Spur-Last Night for LeeThe decision has been made to fire Lee after tonight's gig. It's a sad but necessary thing. After some discussion, it is determined that it is Dave's turn to fire the drummer (John fired Bob, Kevin Fired Jesse). Dave has recently gone through some assertiveness training at work and feels this will be a nice “final exam” to his training. We all look forward to a band without Lee, but no one enjoys hurting Lee (well maybe John ha ha).The band sets up in record time. It's nice to be able to sit down for a full 45 minutes before we play. As usual, it's cold in the Spur, and Lee sits apart from the band. The first two sets are tight, and sounding good. This has one fan Geoff Rowlands greeting the band in between sets. It's Geoff's birthday and he came to the Tangled Spur because he knew we were going to be here. He is ON FIRE about the band. He has his picture taken with the band (a slight hint of irony as it will soon be outdated). He tells Dave how he came in a few weeks ago, and when he saw that we weren't there, he turned around and walked out. At one point Geoff takes a flyer and notices that Seth's name is missing (old flyer design was mistakenly given to the Spur). Upon filling in the missing blanks on the flyer, Geoff walks into the bathroom. While Geoff is still in listening distance Lee blurts out, “What a Freak!” (Nice!). That's right Lee, the one thing we don't want is people who REALLY THINK WE KICK ASS. Geoff hands Seth his address and wants to be put our mailing list (mental note to Dave - start mailing list).The drumming is all over the place. Lee stops the song Little Rock for the second week in a row in the wrong place. His playing has been taking a steady decline for the past few months regardless of any comments from the band (slow down - in slow songs). With this kind of playing, he's going to make tonight's dismissal easy.By the third set, the band's batteries start to go low. A few slip ups here and there. Dave goes into “la la” land during Ain't going Down ‘till the Sun Comes Up. Dave also gets distracted as Kris decides to dance with a scum bag. John draws a blank in My Maria. My Maria goes over very well at this bar (after kind of falling flat at Cappy's). John's wife Rhonda surprises us all as she jumps up on stage an sings back up on Mercury Blues. Erin Tippin's biggest fan is at the bar tonight so the band pulls Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio and Workin Man's Ph.D. out of their butt. The crowd is much more rock-oriented and wants to hear Sweet Home Alabama or any Lynard Skynard tunes. We probably should learn one frickin Skynard tune. We have groups of drunken men who are blitzed strutting their drunkenness on the dance floor. One guy actually performs the “Watermelon Crawl.” At the end of the evening, many people stop to tell us how good we are- cool.The band rips down in record time and gets back to the house. A dark cloud looms over the house.In the basement, the band distributes the $275 that they made at the Tangled Spur. The band has perched themselves on miscellaneous speakers and such. They all stare at the floor. It's time for Dave to fire Lee. A brief pause. Then Dave starts his speech. He wants to avoid any arguing. He doesn't want to hurt Lee (but knows this will). Rather than tell him he sucks, Dave decides to focus that he just doesn't “fit” in with the band's vision. When he open's his mouth, this is what comes out:Dave: “Well we do have some band news, to talk over here, and basically Lee it deals mainly with you.Um, the fact the you used to beat us here to practice... and that time is no more. (Lee nods in agreement).There was a time, in all honesty, that you knew songs better than Me and Kevin and John, who had been playing them for months, - that time is no more.Lee: “Uh, huh.”There was time when, uh, you know... your attitude ... you're ... you're a lot happier to be in this band than some of us were. And I don't know, lately it just doesn't seem that way... and then ...... it's like lately ..... the last couple of weeks... especially last week...I know you said that one thing to that one customer about you know, “You better get on your knees and pray for a fuckin' miracle if we're gonna learn a new song.” And yet you were the one that months ago I heard out of your mouth say... you know, that, “This is a business and we have to treat it like a business” ........so ........We thought about this a lot. We talked it over as a band, and you're a good drummer and you're gonna to fit, but basically, we just don't think we can move forward with, with your attitude - and not so much your attitude- your..your. just......... a difference of opinion on how to...to run the band and ...and..basically we want to basically divide up the drum set give you your cymbals and..and thank you for the time you've been here. Um,,,,,”Lee: “You give me my drum heads too then?”Dave: “Well the heads you basically wore out.”Lee: “Oh,”Dave: “I mean you're basically leaving the drum set the way you found it.. is how we want to do that.”Lee: “Whatever.”Dave: “Um...You know it's like I said,...your..your just the.. the direction we want to go, we just don't think that's where you want to go...from your actions and things like that...so...........with that .....(long pause).....”Lee: “So in other words, I'm terminated.”Dave: “Pretty much, yeah.”Lee: “All right, well...”It turns out that Lee has the band's cymbals at his house. While we had hoped to make this the last interaction with Lee, there will be one more. A swapping of equipment. This will happen this week sometime.Lee goes upstairs. A silence fills the air. The four remaining members stare at each other. It's over.The band is slightly puzzled at the lack of fight. It made things easy. Lee didn't offer one - not one- excuse, plead, anything. He uttered the typical drummer response to getting fired: “Whatever.”January 15, 1996:Kevin explains how it's not due to a lack of talent, but just a difference of opinion in how the band should sound. Jesse responds with, “Whatever. Do what you want.”Upstairs the band discusses the actions taken with Maria and Kris. Dave had recorded the firing (again the assertiveness training) and thought if it went bad he could use it as a learning tool. We all feel bad. More for the fact that Lee is kind of used to being fired (he's gone through a quite a few jobs during his stay). The band tries to make themselves feel better by reminding it was Lee's actions that he CHOSE to do, (repeatedly) that lead us to fire him. The lack of rebellion in his response leads everyone to believe that he really didn't want to be in this band.We recall some of his biggest blunders (again possibly trying to make ourselves feel better). We talk about the fact that Ron (the awesome drummer from a few weeks back) has turned us down. He has given us a number of a high school student (NOT!). Dave will be in touch with Jack Beam this week. Kevin will be getting a number for the drummer of the band “Little Country” who has recently quit. We have a few leads, so we're not too worried. We know in the long run, this will be for the best. With a glimpse of Ron, we also know how much better we can become.We're all glad to have a break. This will give us a chance to rework the song list. Scout the competition and bars, and get ready for our next move. Our next gig is May 31 for some outdoor festival. We will also have to start planning for Kevin's departure later this Summer.March 25: Jack Beam Comes to JamJack comes over to audition for a temporary position. His attitude is awesome, as is his playing. He is just a talented as Ron. With Jack's position being “I want to be temporary” it makes no real sense for him to join at this point. We still have time to find a drummer. It's too bad he couldn't join for real.The band has to put out an extra 22 bucks for drum gear (Sticks and a high hat clutch) to replace the stuff the Lee “forgot” to leave behind.Later in the week ,Lee calls Kevin to again stress how he wants his heads back. Kevin tells him to call John. John basically says that Lee STOLE our clutch, and that we will call it even. This should be the last we hear of Lee.
Friday Night at the Red DogWell, Ohio experiences snow, sleet, and freezing rain during the day. Consequently, the bar is very empty. Six Shooter plays to four people (not counting friends and wives). They seem to like us. We sound good. Our stage volume is a little loud, and Dave can't really hear himself. Dave also discovers that he hurt his wrist last night carrying things up the steps. He should be fine. Kevin's nephews come out of the gate HARD and build a pyramid of shot glasses (previously filled with whiskey). This provides some comic relief as the band openly talks with the crowd. The in-between song banter is again loose and free (after all who cares NOBODY IS HERE). The band lets “Steve the Harmonica player” on stage for a quick jam session. It was OK, but not overly impressive. All of the friends are partying hard, and having a good time. Jeff Aul, Mike Pisani, Sean McCloskey, John France, and new tech Jeff Fritchley have come out to support their Graphic Enterprises buddies (note: John put in his notice this week).Due to the make of the bar, Dave is standing on part of the stage that is also under the lowest part of the ceiling. Smoke congregates around his head. His vocals are taking a beating. He is still trying to recover from a free coke that tasted like a mixture of dirt and rust. During a stroll off the stage, Dave is asked “Are you really playing or is that a tape?” by some drunken wench in the pool room.The band finds inspiration as Kevin whispers that one of the Red Dog's regular bands is checking us out. Tammy has told Kevin to “show them up.” As soon as Dave hears this he takes it up a notch on the guitar. Kevin's singing goes to a new level. It's time to show off. Dave smiles as he is having a pretty good night on guitar.The band stretches set four out a bit as they field some requests from the floor. One such request from a very “happy” Jeff Aul is to play “Let's Get Drunk and Screw” by Jimmy Buffet. The band (again - who is going to hear it?) launches into this song (after a quick 10 seconds to dust off some cobwebs) they haven't played for MONTHS. We pull it off nicely. Everything is really sounding good. No complaints from the crowd. The crowd has increased as the band watches a couple bump and grind through numerous songs. Dave thinks “get a room.”The night ends, as we all hope we can sound this good when there are actual people in the bar. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better. John is kind of disappointed (as is the band) of the low turn out. John remembers when the bar was so packed it would take you a half hour to get to the bar. Dave talks to Tammy on his way out. She says she had a good Friday night (?!). Oh well. Again the boys get to bed in the wee hours of the morning. Tomorrow is Saturday and we can all sleep in.Saturday: January 25-Red DogWell, there are more people in the bar, and it's a good thing as there is a general lack of heat. Kim Allen, Heather Davis and Anthony Pansera show from Graphic along with Jeff Fritchley. Kevin's Mom takes her front row seat. The bar actually has some people, but still far from packed. It's snowed more today, and the roads are now getting slick.Gremlins show up and possess the snake and board. It's time to retire this mess of cords and duct tape. Chuckie does his best. From time to time a speaker cuts out. Oh well, what ya gonna do? The band gets to watch “Johnny Disco” strut his gold chains on the dance floor as he twirls and grinds.Except for an interesting rendition of Aint't Goin Dow ‘Till the Sun Comes Up” which included the second verse twice, everything goes smooth. Dave has brought a boom box to tape tonight's performance. He takes a listen in between sets and determines that it sounds like a tape that has been made on a boom box in the back of a bar. It gives a general idea of how we sound.Unfortunately, many of the patrons leave after the second set (they had complained about the lack of heat). The band takes a vote a decides that the Red Dog has the most hideous bathrooms on the planet. Nothing beats the pungent smell of urine.A wench strolls in for the last set and grills Dave about the song list. He talks with her for a while and figures out that she is pretty shit-faced (way to go sherlock). She apparently likes the band “Sierra” and wants to know if they are playing tonight (hello?). Oddly enough this wench dances to everything we play. The band winds up the night with Fast as You and the usual “Dave going back to play his guitar behind the bar” with Mary the barmaid. He comes back in and the band brings the volume down. Dave and John are on the dance floor. With Miss “Play some Brooks and Dunn” behind him Dave asks, “Are you ready to blow the roof off of the this place? To which she replies, “Sure.” Inspired to rock this bitch's face off Dave pulls out all the stops, and the band concludes the night with a thunderous roar. We're becoming a well oiled machine on stage.The band tries to book another gig beyond the date next month, but is put off by Tammy who says she “didn't bring her book.” They stroll out of the bar with their $600. for the weekend.As the band tears down Tammy puts back up the flap (from Thursday), and the room becomes an ice box again. Dave reflects on just how far the band has come in the past year, and realizes with Seth coming on, it will be a little different. A new phase is on the horizon. It turns out Seth can play the harmonica. Dave is waiting for Seth to pull a fiddle out of his butt and crank out The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Sure things will be different, and that's scary. However, it has so much potential to be great.
August 2nd: Cappy's Pub Night 1August 2nd has finally arrived. To add to the excitement of the day, John rips off half his fingernail on his right-hand pointer finger when the handle of his tool case breaks. John says it should be O.K. because there is so much pain his finger is numb. Dave has a sore shoulder from setting up the night before. Kevin's back is improving daily but will be wearing the brace on stage tonight. With this in mind, we think of changing our name to Sicks Shooter. The band is excited.Dave has a big banner made in the Graphic Enterprises copy center and later adds foil to the letters. It looks pretty cool. The band tacks this to the stage.Kevin is approached by “Mike the DJ” who asks when the band is starting tonight. He inquires to see if we're going on 10:00 normal time or “bar time” (which is about 20 minutes fast). Mike DJ's from 9:30 until 10:00. It's time. The band takes the stage. Dave wonders into his corner and says a quick prayer. A calm mind will help focus on the task at hand (Kicking Ass). Kevin looks at the band and announces, “here we go” and the band launches into Honkey Tonk Attitude.Much like the December 22 VFW appearance, the first set is used to get the sound set. Chuck is doing his best to feed John with information, and actually helping tune the knobs. While Chuck is not a musician, he listens to music most of the day. By the end of the first set, except for Dave's guitar being too soft, the sound is set.A large Graphic crowd has shown up including: Jeff Aul, Trisha Berger, Bob and Lori Corrigan, Karen Sarvis, April Long, Kim Allen, Jeff Johns, Kristy Yeager, and Jim Lowder. While this is great, it did add a certain amount of pressure to make a good first impression. With this in mind, Dave is glad his guitar wasn't quite loud enough as he pulled off one of the worst performances to date. What guitar work he could remember his fingers wouldn't play, and he seemed to being drawing a few too many blanks on stage. This is especially noticeable on Burn that Bridge. Luckily, the band seems to be developing a skill at covering up each other's mistakes Set one consisted of:SET ONE1. HONKY TONK ATTITUDE2. BIG OL' TRUCK3. DUMMAS WALKER4. THINKIN PROBLEM5. LIFESTYLES OF THE NOT SO RICH AND FAMOUS6. TWO OF A KIND7. AINT NOTHIN' WRONG WITH THE RADIO8. BURN THAT BRIDGE9. PICK UP MAN10. TRASHY WOMEN11. WHISKEY AINT WORKIN'12. TEXAS TORNADO13. MERCURY BLUES14. STICKS AND STONES15. BORN TO BOOGIE16. MARRIED TO A WAITRESS.Set one showed the rustiness of Six Shooter. The in-between song banter was rough around the edges. Dave (feeling silly) announces to the crowd “Everybody have fun tonight- Everybody WANG CHUNG TONIGHT.” While it got the laugh he was looking for, it also left many persons asking, “Whaaa???”.Set two found a band whose nerves had settled, a guitar player pissed at his performance and determined to redeem himself (he had to play good now, we had turned up his guitar). The boys saddled up and launched into 3rd Rock from the Sun. The rest of the set included:1. 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN2. WATERMELON CRAWL3. I LIKE IT I LOVE IT4. BEER N BONES5. GOD BLESS TEXAS6. AINT MUCH FUN SINCE I QUIT DRINKIN7. HERE'S A QUARTER8. SO HELP ME GIRL9. WHAT MIGHT'VE BEEN10. WALK SOFTLY11. BUBBA HYDE12. ROCK MY WORLD13. SHE'S GOT THE RHYTHM14. THE RACE IS ON15. GRUNDY COUNTY AUCTIONAgain, the band's beginning are a little shaky. However, Kevin has loosened up, and now is getting the crowd completely involved, as he elicits “YEE-HAWS” from the crowd. Except for a near fatal beginning of Bubba Hyde that was just pure ugly, the band is hitting their stride, and firing on all cylinders. The monitor mix is missing, but luckily everything out front sounds good (even if we can't hear what's going on on stage). Dave knocks a ceiling tile with his guitar as he struts out to the front of the stage during “Walk Softly.”The usual “venturing into the crowd” takes place. Kevin sings the slow songs on the dance floor, and Dave runs clear into the pool room during “Bubba Hyde.” Things are going so good Dave forgets his age and decides to relive his high school years as he attempts his first “Knee Slide” in 13 years across the wide open dance floor. Upon hitting the floor Dave's knees do anything but slide. Much like hitting a brick wall, Dave's knees come to an absolute stop. Kevin blurts out an “ouch” over the P.A. The momentum from running is now throwing Dave forward. Dave takes a few steps “Walking on his knees” and manages to stand up and jump back on stage. While this was completely planned, it sure appeared as Dave almost fell on his face. Dave is just happy he can still walk (mental note: YOU'RE 31 YEARS OLD). Dave trying to cover his ass announces that some more wax is need on the dance floor. Dave later finds out that the bar uses sawdust to wax the floor. That must explain that lovely shine. At 12:30 the band takes another break and passes on performing “Aint Goin' Down Till the Sun Comes Up.”Again improvising comes into play as the band turns “Rock My World” into a sing-along. This turned out fairly well. For a small crowd, they made enough noise to be heard on the stage.In between sets, it is becoming apparent to Dave and Kevin that the “better halves” may be hitting the sauce a little hard.Set three finds much of the band ready for a nap. The excitement and the crowd provide the needed adrenaline to get back in the spirit. The band launches into Cowboy Love. The rest of set three went like this:1. COWBOY LOVE2. DUST ON THE BOTTLE3. BOOT SCOOTIN BOOGIE4. CHATTAHOOCHIE5. THAT'S COUNTRY6. WORKIN MAN'S PHD7. GOOD-BYE SAYS IT ALL8. IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES9. ANYMORE10. KEEPER OF THE STARS11. WHERE AM I GONNA LIVE12. KEEPER OF THE STARS13. MARAGARITTAVILLE14. PUT SOME DRIVE IN YOUR COUNTRY15. TROUBLE16. FAST AS YOUAs the set winds on, the band is horrified to figure out that there are numerous slow paced songs in the 3rd set. The temptation to yawn is building. Set three finds the band's mix still getting better (still no stage monitors to really shout about). The stage bantering is much better, and the night is flying by quickly. The band skips the song “Keeper of the Stars,” and finds that “Where am I gonna live” to be a crowd favorite. A group of young rednecks gathers at the front of the stage to sing along with the band. This song combined with Margaritaville (changed to here in Louisville) gets a good crowd reaction. The band ends with the traditional “no holds barred “ version of “Fast as You” as Dave takes another tour around the bar (as Kevin introduces the band). The band belts out the final notes, and the first appearances in the books.The band reviews their performance and decides to move the soundboard out front so Chuck can adjust as needed. Depending on the song, vocals and guitars are always in need of adjustment. We also find out that we blew a speaker in one of the bass bins. It was determined that Mike the DJ will fill in the spots between sets. When announcing that Mike will be “performing” tomorrow night, a huge amount of applause is provided. This leaves the band thinking that Mike has brought his entire family tree into the bar to scream for him. Whatever, Mike is pretty much Baby Huey with a cowboy hat on. He seems like a nice enough guy.As suspected, Dave and Kevin find out the “better halves” have been hitting the sauce pretty hard. Dave is pooped (a case of nervousness had him up late the night before), his feet are killing him, so he does his best “Ebeneezer Scrooge” routine and scolds his wife for drinking away most of what he had earned that night (a move he would later pay deeply for). Being this was in front of the band, this earns Dave the “Dick of the Night” award. Maria giggles and announces “We in fffffuckin' trouble.”
July 13: Dave is Beyond ExcitedDave sets up a system to listen to 3 radio stations at the same time. He is trying to catch songs that the band can add to their setlist(which is aging). Dave gets hosed as he calls in a request to a radio station. His voice gets played over the airwaves (but not his request). He ventures to Lentine's music to buy a microphone stand so John can sing backups. Last week the band had Lee attempt to sing. With some work, the band could pull off some harmonies. He finds some really great music that is getting a lot of air-play and sends it via voice-mail to the John and Kevin. He ends the night by buying two CD with tunes that the band wants to do. He practices his guitar and breaks in the new (used) volume pedal.July 17: Kevin Closes the DealIt seems like Christmas Eve at work. John, Kevin and Dave are wondering if Santa will put a paying gig in their stocking. Kevin makes numerous trips trying to catch Chuck. He finally does, and the band celebrates Christmas in July as Santa delivers a weekend gig at Cappy's. Yes, Six Shooter will retake the stage at Cappy's Pub in Louisville Friday, August 2 and Saturday, August 3. Dave is gone from excited to spastic. The band realizes they all need to move the “Six Shooter Project” up the priority scales in their lives. This date is much sooner than expected and the band has been caught with their pants drooping. The only way to catch up is to practice whenever possible. If we stick to Tuesday only practices, it means only practicing two times before playing out. We also need to produce some tapes of tunes to play between sets, and some lights. It's a tall order to fill, and we need to keep productive.July 20: July PracticeThe band scrambles to put together a Saturday practice. John, Kevin, and Dave work together while waiting for Lee. They go over and over some rough spots.With Lee on his drummer throne around 5:30, the band launches into sets three, and two. They make sure to correct any spots that need correcting. It's one of the most productive practices we've had. The practicing that has been happening behind the scenes is starting to pay off. The band launches into set one. A few changes are made to the lineup.Along the way a few songs get dusted off, and I feel we're pretty focused on plowing through the songs. We will always dick off too much during practice. However, this was about as productive as Six Shooter gets. We make some good progress and lay the groundwork for Tuesday. Practice is ended so a slightly miffed Maria can go to a food festival.John and Dave go to KFC for dinner only to find that IT NO LONGER EXISTS!! The two venture over to John's and duplicate tapes.July 25: Let there Be LightAfter finding out that Cappy's Pub has zero in terms of lighting, John and Dave decide they better act now to ensure that some type of lighting is present for the gig next week. They go to Stambaugh's and Big Lots and purchase colored floodlights and sockets. They then return to John's house to wire the lights together. The band gets a boost when Dave gets the light-board his old band “Assault” use to use over 15 years ago. Fourteen out of 16 switches work on the board. The band currently has 4 lights now. This may not be enough. Tuesday is the last practice before the gig. Pressure is mounting. Kevin has put a radio in his new (used ) car, and is practicing like a mad man. Dave has made some tapes to play in between sets. Meanwhile, everyone can hear the clock ticking away.July 28: Kevin Throws Out His BackAfter a night of dancing at Maria's brother's wedding, Kevin's back is a mess. After going to a chiropractor, Kevin finds out he has an enlarged disk in his back. The bottom line is he can't get out of bed. Bummer.July 29: Dave Visit's Cappy'sWith Kevin gimped out, Dave runs some posters announcing Six Shooter's appearance to the bar. Dave sees the band's name on the marquee. Thank God Chuck got it right (no Six ShooterS). He ventures up to the stage and sees that there are some normal lights on the front of the stage. Dave also finds out that the ceiling of the stage is about 2 inches higher than his head. Kevin is improving, but still very stiff.July 30: One Last PracticeThe boys get together to work out a few rough spots. We sound pretty good. Even songs like “Aint Goin Down Till the Sun Comes Up” sound good. We're as ready as we're going to be. John brings the lights and wedges them into the speaker cabinets. We fire them up, and find it doesn't look too bad. One thing is obvious-these lights throw off enough heat to fry an egg. Dave will probably get a tan during the first set. Another good note is Kevin is able to stand now-hooray!!! He is still in quite a bit of pain. The band is crossing their fingers, toes, eyes, and anything else they can find in hopes that Kevin will heal up quickly.July 31: Dave and John Take a long LunchJohn ventures into Dave's office (climbing over mountains of paper). Dave talks John into going to the “Musician's Bargain Basement” in Kenmore to look at a soundboard the band discussed last night. Dave is pretty sure that they can get back in an hour.The duo flies through White Castle on the way and decides to try the new “Greasy Bastard” sandwich. This takes a little longer than planned.Upon arriving at the basement, they check out the board. The duo is assisted by Fred. Fred has the worst toupee in the world, and Dave is slightly afraid of him. The board is a 12 channel mixer by Ross. It's in fair shape (in need of a good cleaning-lots of static). John thinks it's salvageable, and they pick it up for $299. This should make setting up and tearing down about 200% easier. John has a fun project tonight, and a date with some contact cleaner.Unfortunately, they have about 7 minutes to get back to Canton, and Dave needs to stop for gas. Ooops. Being the swell employees they are, they figure on working a little over tonight.
Was heißt das auf deutsch? Klasse übersetzt!
Was heißt das auf deutsch? Klasse übersetzt!
With a last name associated with musical excellence, Selina Albright is a soulful singer-songwriter with versatility that comes from years of listening to many origins and languages of music. Her angelic tone adds character and emotion to any ballad, yet her powerful wailing and energetic stage presence commands attention.Albright developed her onstage charisma and vocal technique from being exposed to legendary artists, such as Whitney Houston, Take Six, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Beyonce, Lalah Hathaway, and Tina Turner. Her intimate, connective writing style comes from experiences and aspirations from her own life, so that when you listen to her music, you are introduced to a private piece of who Albright is, has been, or is becoming.The artist appears on Gerald Albright's Grammy-nominated projects, dating back to 1997, with such titles as “Live To Love,” “Smooth,” ”Slam Dunk,” and “G.” She wrote and performed the lyrics for the title track of Gerald Albright’s Grammy-nominated collaboration with Norman Brown, entitled “24/7." Most recently, Albright was featured on Peter White's 2016 release "Groovin'."Selina Albright’s R&B/Soul 2013 release entitled "Brighter" topped the UK Soul Chart for four weeks, and her sassy 2010 Jazz original "You and I," was featured on iTunes' "Top 100 Downloads" list in 2010! Her most recent release “Sun Comes Up” (2016) has outperformed all previous releases, and her new full-length project entitled "Conversations" will release on March 17, 2017!Aside from her R&B/Jazz releases, the artist has also joined forces with Electronic Dance Music DJ duo Manufactured Superstars. A major highlight of her career was their performance of "Serious" for the Las Vegas Electric Daisy Carnival in 2011, for over 200,000 high-energy ravers and fans!Selina Albright has graced the stage the world over with many artists, such as pianists Jeff Lorber, George Duke, Joe Sample, Brian Simpson, Brian Culbertson, Keiko Matsui, and David Benoit; guitarists Peter White, Nick Colionne, Norman Brown, Jonathan Butler, Jeff Golub, David P. Stevens, JJ Sansaverino, Adam Hawley, and Matt Marshak; bassists Marcus Miller and Gerald Veasley; saxophonists Gerald Albright, Dave Koz, David Sanborn, Kirk Whalum, Steve Cole, Boney James, Jeff Kashiwa, Richard Elliot, Marion Meadows, Gianni Vancini, Eric Darius, Jackiem Joyner, and Candy Dulfer; trumpeters Hugh Masakela, Rick Braun and Patches Stewart; vocalists Chaka Khan, Will Downing, Eric Roberson, Regina Belle, Algebra Blessett, Tony Momrelle, and The Temptations; and bands Pieces of a Dream and Four80East.
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Comedian, writer, actor and director Mike Birbiglia and his also-multi-talented wife Jen Stein – whose cat is named Mazzy Star – curate and discuss some of their favorite songs and recording artists, including Tegan and Sara, Sharon Van Etten, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah featuring Matt Berninger, The Rentals, and more! Produced by KEXP Variety Mix host Nate Prudhon. 1. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Better Days 2. Bleachers - I Wanna Get Better 3. ELEL - 40 Watt 4. Sharon Van Etten - Every Time the Sun Comes Up 5. Foxygen - How Can You Really 6. Sylvan Esso - Coffee 7. Maps - To the Sky 8. The Rentals - 1000 Seasons 9. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (feat. Matt Berninger) - Coming Down 10. Tegan and Sara - Back In Your Head (Live on KEXP) 11. The War On Drugs - Red Eyes 12. Conor Oberst - Zigzagging Toward the Light 13. Junip - Your Life, Your Call 14. Real Estate - It's RealSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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